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English Grammatical Case
Secrets in English! #language #linguistics #todayilearned #english #america #learning #usa #canada #germany #esl #learningenglish #learnenglish #study #tesol #secondlanguage
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Intro to Bulgarian 🇧🇬
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Bulgarian! #language #linguistics #todayilearned #slavic #bulgarian #bulgaria #serbia #serbian #macedonia #macedonian #sofia #albania #albanian #romania #romanian #polish #poland
An Intro to Slavic Languages
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Slavic languages! #language #linguistics #todayilearned #slavic #russian #serbian #serbia #poland #polish #bulgeria #bulgarian
What does it mean for languages to be related?
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Related languages? #language #linguistics #todayilearned #relative #relations #learning #etymology #trivia #stem #english #spanish #portuguese #german #hindi #romance #latin #french #italian #romanian
Language Trivia Game!
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Lets play a game! #language #linguistics #todayilearned #trivia #game #learning #gameshow #knowledge #knowledgecheck #trivianight #triviagame
The Languages of Germany
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German Language(s) #language #linguistics #todayilearned #germany #austria #switzerland #deutchland #osterreich #schweiz #german
Peppercorns and Chili Peppers
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Peppers! 🌶️🐈⬛ #language #linguistics #todayilearned #pepper #cat #drpepper #cats #sanskrit #nahuatl #maya #india #greece #greek #catlover
The Man Who Invented Algebra and Algorithms
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The Man Who Invented Algebra and Algorithms
Linguistic Haplology: Library, Libry, and Libary
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Linguistic Haplology: Library, Libry, and Libary
Mythological Explanations for Language
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Mythological Explanations for Language
Why does the younger generation talk so weird?
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Why does the younger generation talk so weird?
The Great Vowel Shift: an introduction
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The Great Vowel Shift: an introduction
The Wise Ways of Science with King James IV
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The Wise Ways of Science with King James IV
The term Transeurasian was used by the lead researcher of the paper Martine Robbets to distinguish it from the old negatively correlated Altaic hypothesis. People should use that name when refering to the new paper: ruclips.net/video/sXeu57a_-MM/видео.html
occitan is more of a collection of languages with common traits than its own actual language. i, for example, speak south Auvergnat, and people who speak Nissard have a hard time understanding me when i speak. both of these languages are considered occitan dialects
Goeie bliksem! Word jy betaal vir die stront?
Anglo-Saxon or Old English was a group of Low German dialects.
Wallon language please
albanian derives from illyrian which was a doric kind of hellenic language. alabnain dictionary channel has countless vidoes of evidence
Stop making shit up in the comment section. Mongolian and Turkish are totally seperate languages. The similarities between the two are results of interaction, not common ancestry. Turks are originating from north Asia, Mongols from east Asia. At some point in time, these two peoples came into contact and from then started a symbiotic relationship. They borrowed words and cultural values from each other, and even formed marriage ties.
We here in paraguay have a couple colonies that speak low german like sommerfeld Concordia and were i live tres palmas the goat of colonies🗿 Edit sommerfeld is the sh!thole of colonies...f*ckers
I am afrikaans
Saluton!
My cats name is peppers because he was found at a subway restaurant like a bell pepper 🫑
Austronesians are water tribe in real life
It's so similar to Spanish it just looks like some weird Spanish accent
Question: For which Language people sacrifices their lives? Answer : Bangla / Bengali (in 1952)
I tried to do it by imitating a British accent but having a slight Spanish accent makes me sound like I'm on a tv show about ancient rome
high german in the south?! yeah bawue is famous for that...
Where and for how much can I buy this painting in the background?
_Ah, a wiseguy, see?_
Also words and influence added to the language not just from slaves and natives but the other countries settlers and traders journeying around the cape too. Most notably the french, portugese and english! Many refuse to believe English had an influence despit the country being a commonwealth nation. Here is an example of an afrikaans sentence: My pen is in my hand. Completely Afrikaans!😂
I’m from WV and I’ll say, “I’s goin’ to the store yesterday.” In stead of I was.
No, there're many Chinese LANGUAGES, not dialects ! Chinese is not a language, it's a language family - Sinitic language family. As you said in the other video " if they're mutually unintelligible, then they're different languages" .....
How come? There're about 100 milions native Cantonese speaker in the world(mainland about 85 milions). It's definitely more than Wu. And, there is almost no young people can speak Shanghainese in Shanghai nowadays, it's the fast dying language among the 5 big Chinese languages.
Does that mean that I, as a Javanese, have the same ancestors as Filipinos, Madagascars, Hawaiians, etc. several tens of millennia ago in Taiwan?
I love South Indian languages cultures very much
La fiko!
Oh man we do have k in oirat and l is a such a commen sound. But my latina friend say you l is like lh. But to me it doesn't sound like that. And i had arab roommate, her l was so much stronger, and she said ours is normal l to her ears. So i guess, depends on what's your native language it can sound different. Again k is common sound in countryside peoples accent, not just oirat.
How could there be no surviving descendants?
Una manera molt senzilla de saber el gènere de la paraula és fixar-se en l'última lletra de la paraula, si aquesta acaba amb "e" és masculina, però si acaba amb "a" és femenina. Tot i això, cal saber que potser no totes les paraules segueixen aquesta norma.
Low Saxon, not Low German thank you very much
It’s worth mentioning that in modern times, high German is just the all around standard. I studied it for a few years and tried to speak with some Swiss people I met a few years later and they made 0 sense to me
"Uncleftish beholding" sounds %100000 german!!
The US Northeast was settled by people from Southern England, so they spoke that way naturally. As more people from north of England, as well as Scotland, Ireland settled America, other US accents emerged. And later still with German, Dutch, Italian, Polish etc. people settling USA. Ultimately a "general American" accent(with obvious variations) existed across most of USA, except the South, and the Northeast. The Northeast accent survived into the 20th century, and that's why people spoke that way. Nothing artificial or manufactured. In fact, if you listen to NE accents across 20th c, it gets less "British" and more "General American" as the years go by.
I've made connections of Proto Indo European and Proto Afro Asiatic. If we this hypothesis is true, then we'll be able to confirm or be very close to confirming the proto world language theory
Wow that's old
When I say I want a goth gf this is what I mean btw
Þhorn
The pronunciation of Sprachbund is false.
nicaraguan sign language disproves this
It is fun to be able to understand all the Afrikaanse comments as a Dutch person.😂 I do have to read it twice sometimes though.🤔
Bona to vada your dolly ol'eek
I would agree, but that would mean French isn’t a Romance language. 😮
I am a native low german speaker from the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. I learned it from my parents and grandparents. And I can tell you that most people here still speak it and there is no really way that it will go extinct
Sadudulur beda karuhun
i find the fact that both P and H make an “eff” sound stupid, it’s like the two letters go silent together, except they don’t actually, instead they “make a baby” (if you catch my drift) and somehow form the letter F
I very much share your love for the interesting features of these languages! But I can't help but point out, it's SAY-lish-an, and luh-SHOOT-seed
Koya language also Dravidian language group brother @LiteLinguisticz
THE FIRST LANGUAGE : “ Hnngg….hnnngggg! Gggkkk! Hooo…hooooo! Akkkkk….! Haaaaa! Heeeeeeeee! Woooooo! Ggggkkk! Clk clk clkkk! Hnng ….!”
gay
Cornish will return - damn you Henry the 8th, damn you!!!!
No way you just said caynis like wtf it’s pronounced Kānīs
Please do not use the word Farsi. Farsi is the name of the Persian language in the national language. In Iran, we don't call the English language "English" either, but inglisi
why did you get so offended by saying farsi in english
@@Bingusola Because the use of the term "Farsi" is intended to create the impression that "Persian" is a new language and has nothing to do with the Aryans (Persians). It is a campaign to separate Iran (the Aryans) from its history.
@@bennyvanilly farsi farsi farsi farsi farsi farsi farsi farsi farsi is the newest language ever only 4 months old
@@Bingusola Kiram be dahane madaret, madarjendeh
@@bennyvanilly moshkelet chie