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Celtic languages comparison (basic words)
In this video you will see a comparison of all modern celtic languages - Welsh, Cornish, Breton, Irish, Manx and Scottish Gaelic. They are presented in comparison with the their older word ancestors for understanding the roots of words.
If you'll write in the comments I will make a continuation with other topics for you.
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Celtic languages without accent (languages comparison)
Просмотров 566 тыс.10 месяцев назад
This short video demonstrates what Celtic languages should actually sound like. Many students of these languages (most of all Irish and Breton) do not pay enough attention to pronunciation. This video is just another reminder of how these languages sounded among native speakers. And of course, let’s not forget how beautiful and diverse the Celtic languages are! This video presents all 6 existin...
Finno-Ugric languages comparison (basic words)
Просмотров 138 тыс.Год назад
In this video you will see a comparison of all Finno-Ugric languages - Saami, Finnish, Estonian, Karelian, Livonian, Hungarian, Komi, Udmurt and others. They are presented in comparison with the their older word ancestors for understanding the roots of words. If you'll write in the comments I will make a continuation with other topics for you. Enjoy!
Slavic languages compared to Proto-Slavic - Animals
Просмотров 44 тыс.2 года назад
In this video you will see a comparison of several Slavic languages - Russian, Ukrainian, Serbo-Croatian, Polish, Bulgarian, Slovak and Croatian. They are presented in comparison with the Proto-Slavic language for understanding the roots of words. This video is inspired by "The Language Wolf" channel and his "Romance languages compared to Latin" video. If you'll write in the comments I will mak...
Try to guess slavic language! / Language challenge
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
In this video you have a chanse to try yourself in languages knowlage and guess what slavic language people speak. Good luck! Leave the comment with your results and write if you would like me to do same content!

Комментарии

  • @herb2078
    @herb2078 2 дня назад

    Breton is the only one that sounds different, doesn’t seem to sound the same as all the others

  • @Erajaara
    @Erajaara 3 дня назад

    Eikö suomen ”äiti” tule germaanilainana? Emä toimii vieläkin meillä.

  • @tatyanaishchenko3456
    @tatyanaishchenko3456 3 дня назад

    Тварина это животное. Зверь так и будет звир.

  • @jormakempas4490
    @jormakempas4490 4 дня назад

    Million love for Mari

  • @coryjorgensen622
    @coryjorgensen622 5 дней назад

    Thanks, I appreciate this. Since we are being nitpicky about language, I should say that in your title you would say "language comparison" not "languages comparison."

  • @m.l.b.2908
    @m.l.b.2908 5 дней назад

    I'm a New Zealander and know far more about my Māori heritage and language than any of the languages my Celtic ancestors spoke before anyone headed to this part of the globe, but these clips have drawn me in the same way listening to Te Reo Māori does. This is the first time I've heard Kernowek and I honestly teared up.

  • @user-mi2tp7ne2e
    @user-mi2tp7ne2e 6 дней назад

    Belarusian and sloven language?

  • @Qsen123
    @Qsen123 7 дней назад

    In finnish "toi" or "ton" can also be used as "you" but are rude, and "te" is also a polite version of "you"

  • @jeanlucmelengeons2817
    @jeanlucmelengeons2817 8 дней назад

    🤍 Breizh 🤝 Kernow 🖤

  • @F1nn12h
    @F1nn12h 9 дней назад

    And the fact that only Finnish, Hungarian and Estonian have a chance to survive, others are already extint of speakers or extremely endangered. The population of Finno-Ugrics in Russia have dropped enormously, around 80-90% because of integration and persecution

  • @IgelTMB
    @IgelTMB 11 дней назад

    Если знать как появились фино-угорские народы то не удивительно, что слова так мало похожи в сравнении со славянскими, германскими и романскими языками

  • @IgelTMB
    @IgelTMB 11 дней назад

    Истинное имя медведя утеряно и каким оно было на протослявянском неизвестно, вероятно однокоренным с латынью

  • @grimmreaper3241
    @grimmreaper3241 11 дней назад

    Hungarian menni reminds me of Finnish Mennä (to go)

  • @gwenbutler9687
    @gwenbutler9687 11 дней назад

    What is the second recording of? I can't handle the snippet of story. He is such a good storyteller I get hooked and want to hear the rest!

  • @IHeartGlueSticks
    @IHeartGlueSticks 12 дней назад

    Livonian has no native speakers left tho <40ppl know how to speak it whom are not native. A sad truth it is.

  • @ihaveaname699
    @ihaveaname699 13 дней назад

    bizzare that breton just sounds like irish or gaelic. dunno what stereotype this video is trying to disprove ive never heard it but god bless regardless

  • @ash-crow
    @ash-crow 13 дней назад

    Is the first Breton speaker Añjela Duval? It looks like her

  • @Duquedecastro
    @Duquedecastro 14 дней назад

    Are these languages older than English and more native to the isles?

  • @user-yi5qc8wn8c
    @user-yi5qc8wn8c 14 дней назад

    Welsh definitely is the clearest and the most beautiful of them all.

  • @AristizabalixGrimm
    @AristizabalixGrimm 14 дней назад

    At 2:04 Did he just trill his R? I KNEW IT! Something in my gut told me that at one point, not only did native Bretons pronounce the alveolar tap R, they sometimes had an alveolar trill. There had to be. How else would they've pronounced something like "ar roue"?

  • @marcomarco8683
    @marcomarco8683 14 дней назад

    This video needs a subtitle

  • @siomhaithwarren739
    @siomhaithwarren739 18 дней назад

    I'm Swiss. Somehow the Rhythm, Speed, Melody, Stress and so on is extremely similar to Swiss German if not even equal. That's probably what was meant, when I once read Swiss German has the same root in the language. 🤔 Not that I understand a thing, but it sounds very much alike.

  • @alexantf5978
    @alexantf5978 18 дней назад

    В русских сказках Лиса=Лапочка. Лиса=лисеет(=желтеет/выцветает/выгорает на солнце),меняет масть по сезону,аки заяц. А Лапочка оттого ,что мягко ступает,в отличие от прочих волчар псовых. Просто Лапе без Лисы--это современный литовский, он же прежде единый балтославянский. Славянский приходит в Европу двумя путями. Через Персию гаплогруппой I1 и I2a, оставляя на Балканах точку входа: МАКА+ДУОНА=ДУХ ХЛЕБА. И путь второй: конными КИЙ+на+ТАУРАми. Через степи Волги и Дона. Один их которых по имени Хирон,становится товарищем богорожденного Гера-Оглы... DUONA-DHANA-NANA=назализация Хлеба на санскрите, впервые ИСТОРИЧЕСКИ зафиксировавшие слово ХЛЕБ. Вот пока так. Следующее имя ХЛЕБА засвидетельствовано именем Пушкинского острова Буяна/Арконы. Он же Руг+Ген=Рожь рождать- центр вторичного /послеПотопного окультуривания Северной Пашеницы- RUGIS на современных литовском и латышском. Третье Имя Хлеба уже собственно вполне славянское: Это ПоРусское слово ЖИТО/GEITIN по немецки. Вот пока так... Ответ на комментарий к видео Slavic languages compared to Proto-Slavic - Animals

  • @alexantf5978
    @alexantf5978 18 дней назад

    Зачётное обсуждалово на альбионском недоязыке Я+Зыка Слова Ариев

  • @alexantf5978
    @alexantf5978 18 дней назад

    Иваны,не помнящие родства маршируют под Ватиканскую дудку. Бледно,грустно и погано.

  • @cannonballbob6949
    @cannonballbob6949 19 дней назад

    The Irish Gaelic sounds like Sami with a Mix of Swedish especially accent wise

  • @da1otta
    @da1otta 20 дней назад

    Just a little suggestion. The base form of the Hungarian verbs is not the infinitive, but the 3rd person singular present form, So instead of "élni", it is better to use "él". Also, with in the case of "walk" or "menni/megy" in Hungarian, the nearest Finnish cognate is "mennä" meaning "go".

  • @gamehengeful
    @gamehengeful 21 день назад

    What is Breton?

  • @gw8147
    @gw8147 23 дня назад

    As an Irish man, and a Gaelic speaker, I can tell you that Scots Gaelic and Irish Gaelic are practically the same.

  • @BlazingTomato
    @BlazingTomato 24 дня назад

    as a brit, i got 6

  • @d.d.3249
    @d.d.3249 24 дня назад

    In Poland, a "kotka" is a female. Generally, a cat is a "kot".

  • @lvzane
    @lvzane 25 дней назад

    Hi from Latvia! Livonian is getting more popular, and many people are willing to learn the language. I have a goal to learn it too- sometime in the future.

  • @McG373
    @McG373 25 дней назад

    Difyr iawn , yr run un iaith yn cael ei siared ar draws ynysoedd prydain i gyd yn cael ei gwahanu gan bellter oesoedd cyn cerbydau modurol a thrafnidiaeth hwylys ar draws tirwedd garw ac moroedd , acenion yn cryfhau ac yn datblygy ac yna yn cael ei ysgrifennu gan bobl allanol ir iaith neu iaethoedd celtaidd yn defnyddio alphabet nad oedd yn berthnasol iddynt er engraifft ysgrifennu iaith japaneese , chineese , russian neu maori yn defnyddio yr alphabet yma yn hytrach nag un nw ei hunain. Mae canlyniad ysgrifenedig cofnodedig yr iaith wedyn am fod yn wahanol debyny pwy sydd yn cofnodi yr iaith i lawr ar bapur ac hefyd yr acenion gwahanol y maent yn gweithio gyda nhw or run iaith ! mae hyn yn achosi ir iaith newid ai gwahanu ! Mae yr iaith cofnodedig yn cael ei dysgy ai hysgrifennu wedyn yn ol y ffurf ei chafodd ei chofnodi gan yr alphabet newydd estron ac yn gwahanu ymhellach ! Oni n deallt yr albanwyr ac gogledd cernyw yn well na r gwyddelod ac ynys manaw , ei hacenion yn debycach ir Gymraeg! Diolch am y fideo👍

  • @jebrindle9380
    @jebrindle9380 25 дней назад

    Any idea what language was used in 'Britain' before the Celtic language arrived?

  • @duroshebanja6810
    @duroshebanja6810 27 дней назад

    To you fluent Slavic speakers, mind you I had grandparents & mother & father that spoke fluent Serbo-Croatian , & A Grand Father that spoke Russian with his Russian friends, so this was decades ago. Since mom died a few years ago, I lost touch with the old world tongue. My question? Is it me, or does Belarusian have a slight South Slavic flare to it?

  • @LETMino85
    @LETMino85 28 дней назад

    Sounds somewhere between a mixture of all Germanic languages, Finnish and Portoguese to me 😂

  • @techgregory5253
    @techgregory5253 28 дней назад

    Belarusian language is kinda non-existant for you?

    • @alexantf5978
      @alexantf5978 18 дней назад

      Трудно сравнить печатныеиздания Ивана Фёдорова и Франциска Скорины? Или обобрямса ждёте?

    • @techgregory5253
      @techgregory5253 18 дней назад

      ​@@alexantf5978 comparing old languages is funny when talking about modern ones. If so, then none of the languages should be presented because they were the same when they were protoslavic. Or only Belarusian language should be presented and not russian (because as you mentioned, it was close to Belarusian 500 years ago)

    • @techgregory5253
      @techgregory5253 18 дней назад

      ​@@alexantf5978 but I see, you are a russian imperialist and that's why you are talking like this

    • @alexantf5978
      @alexantf5978 18 дней назад

      @@techgregory5253 Ответьте,будьте любезны- много ли в Белорусском Эпосе Сказок ,Преданий, поговорок ,прибауток и загадок. Да и есть ли они после Ватиканской инквизиции? Только одно слово и живо: ПОГОНЯ! Из Земли Бусовой... И рушники с Волго Камскими ОрунаМентами.

    • @techgregory5253
      @techgregory5253 18 дней назад

      ​@@alexantf5978 don't even know why you telling me all this. Belarusian language and russian are 2 different languages and Belarusian is not presented in this video. That's kinda all I said

  • @josefvilcek1484
    @josefvilcek1484 28 дней назад

    😊

  • @martinwich8788
    @martinwich8788 28 дней назад

    As a Bulgarian, I guessed Macedonian, Serbian Russian, Croatian, Slovene & Ukrainian immediately. With the Polish one I first thought that and then mistakenly that it was Czech. The rest I didn’t get.

  • @Noro-ir1uc
    @Noro-ir1uc 29 дней назад

    Sorryu but this video is full of mistakes ;-)

  • @aladelta55
    @aladelta55 Месяц назад

    Todo gente mayor con la excepción de los galeses... De aquí 50 años, esas lenguas serán ya un recuerdo vomo lenguas madre, ya que si se hablan, lo harán como lenguas puramente folclóricas, sin uso real en la calle.

  • @LCSILVA2706
    @LCSILVA2706 Месяц назад

    Cornish is the most anglicized of these languages. It's almost intelligible even for someone who speaks english as 2L and hasnt any clue about celtic languages.

  • @user-eu1wj4fe1r
    @user-eu1wj4fe1r Месяц назад

    In Russian "lisa" is "fox" informally, "ptakha" is "bird" poetically. And "oozh" stands for some species of snakes.

    • @alexantf5978
      @alexantf5978 18 дней назад

      В русских сказках Лиса=Лапочка. Лиса=лисеет,меняет масть по сезону,аки заяц. А Лапочка оттого ,что мягко ступает,в отличие от прочих волчар псовых. Просто Лапе без Лисы--это современный литовский, он же прежде единый балтославянский. Славянский приходит в Европу двумя путями. Через Персию гаплогруппой I1 и I2a, оставляя на Балканах точку входа: МАКА+ДУОНА=ДУХ ХЛЕБА. И конными КИЙ+на+ТАУРАми. Через степи Воги и Дона. Один их которых по имени Хирон,становится товарищем богорожденного Гера-Оглы... DUONA-DHANA-NANA=назализация Хлеба на санскрите, впервые ИСТОРИЧЕСКИ зафиксировавшие слово ХЛЕБ. Вот пока так. Следующее имя ХЛЕБА засвидетельствовано именем Пушкинского острова Буяна/Арконы- Он же Руг+Ген=Рожь рождать- центр вторичного /послеПотопного окультуривания Северной Пашеницы- RUGIS на современных литовском и латышском. Третье Имя Хлеба уже собственно вполне славянское: Это ПоРусское слово ЖИТО/GEITIN по немецки. Вот пока так...

  • @yeungsalt624
    @yeungsalt624 Месяц назад

    In what sense is the Cornish spoken in this video accent free? Cornish is a revived language and that means at least in one time all the learners of Cornish spoke some other languages as their native tongue. And does it mean that, from this point on, no one can really speak Cornish without an accent?

  • @saebica
    @saebica Месяц назад

    Seeing this languages knowing Aromanian language will disappear

  • @basicallywellfed3453
    @basicallywellfed3453 Месяц назад

    "Cornish" is a dead language only a pretencse of a real language. No, is it a true Celt nation.

  • @queenof14saints10
    @queenof14saints10 Месяц назад

    Irish kinda sounds like creol

  • @arnaud3299
    @arnaud3299 Месяц назад

    War-raok Breizh ❤👍

  • @joekillah3002
    @joekillah3002 Месяц назад

    It is so shameful that the younger generations abandoned their languages. I understand That the British government may have been oppressive but I feel like there needs to be a revival. The same thing happened in the US. All of the Italian, French, Polish, Greek, and especially German communities all lost their mother tongues. It was encouraged by America culture to abandon your mother tongues. I remember my 100% Irish American Grandmother just saying "yeah my grandmother would speak Gaelic to my Mom or whatever". She couldn't have cared less about her ancestry or culture. Now we are a laughing stock because a lot of us can barely even speak English properly. I fortunately taught myself Spanish to combat this disgusting brain drain mentality. I encourage all monolingual Americans to at least learn Spanish to become more intelligent and be able to communicate outside the bubble. Don't be proud of being ignorant. Oppressors want a dumb, cultureless, and uneducated people to rule over.

  • @rasputin5746
    @rasputin5746 Месяц назад

    Glossika do free courses in Scottish Gaelic, Welsh and Manx if anyone is looking for some free resources. Highly recommend Glossika.