Yes and it's came from Sanskrit . By world their are 56.3,% bengali speakers belongs to bangledesh . 42% Bengali speakers belongs to India . And 1.7% belongs in other countries .
Why don't you say Semitic instead of AfroAsiatic? is "semitic" reserved for a particular group of Semites now? Shame on you edit: Also that's the Amazigh flag not Niger-Congo... Review your History you have much to learn still
Bengali & Urdu both originated from india....there are no pakistan or Bangladesh like country till 1947.....both are the parts of India till 1947.... Plus the originated places of both the languages ( Bengali & urdu) still in the India. Then how you put flags of Bangladesh & pakistan in Bengali & Urdu language ??? Bcoz Both the countries not excited till 1947, as all knows before 1947 both are the parts of India. Then how you put that flags in 17 / 18 centuries...??🤯
Whole video is complete BS. If these numbers were really released by an institute you know you can close it. Waste of money for non-sense. Some languages were mentioned even before they emerged while others (like Greek or Tamil) were completely ignored. Also desastrous mix of sometimes counting languages by native speakers only, sometimes including non-natives and sometimes even lesser than native speaker. How is that possible?
urdu and bengali both are indian languages so please show it as indian languages and secondly in 1200 or 1300 AD none of the nation bangladesh or pakistan existed
Both Union Jack and term 'English' too early. Wales, Scotland Ireland, the English west Country, (and many other areas of England should be included in the Celtic language group. English came after the merging of the Norman (French) and Anglo-Saxon languages post 1066. With the Union flag centuries later
Use the flag of the language origin not where it is spoken most. If you put Pakistani flag for urdu and Bangladesh flag for bengali, when actually both are indian, then The flag for English should be USA and for Portugal should be Brazil.
How can "Sign Language" qualify as the "most spoken"? Anyway what are you claiming here - that language was invented in 10,000 BC? Pretty sure you're a few million years off the mark. There is no proof at all for any of this, just very dubious speculations that are almost certainly wrong.
How is urdu marked as a Pakistani language when it was originated in present day Delhi, India in the 12th century? It was developed by a regional language called Apabhramsha. Also there are 30 million native urdu speakers in Pakistan compared to 50 million in India.
ancient civilizations 🇮🇳🇨🇳 stand strong
Bengali and Urdu are the languages from India.......
Bengali and Urdu are belongs to India .
Their mainly originated in India .
What about Javascript and Klingon?
😂
Bengali is indian language 🇮🇳
Yes and it's came from Sanskrit .
By world their are 56.3,% bengali speakers belongs to bangledesh .
42% Bengali speakers belongs to India .
And 1.7% belongs in other countries .
@amir2510 yesss !
I thought it would be the typical video that starts in the 15th century, and when I saw Proto-Indo-European... SAVAGE
*ENGLISH, HINDI, BENGALI*
Hint: According to Wikipedia, "Altaic languages are now spoken by about 348 million people, mostly in and around Central Asia and northeast Asia".
Bengali and Urdu is Indian language…😢
God blessed the English language
why the reupload?
I loved seeing the Polynesian languages represented so well early on.
Why don't you say Semitic instead of AfroAsiatic? is "semitic" reserved for a particular group of Semites now? Shame on you
edit: Also that's the Amazigh flag not Niger-Congo... Review your History you have much to learn still
What of Australia's first people?
They spoke hundreds of different unrelated languages. They would not appear in this list for lack of population and lack of data
Bengali is not only for Bangladeshis but also for Indians.
Bengali & Urdu both originated from india....there are no pakistan or Bangladesh like country till 1947.....both are the parts of India till 1947....
Plus the originated places of both the languages ( Bengali & urdu) still in the India.
Then how you put flags of Bangladesh & pakistan in Bengali & Urdu language ??? Bcoz Both the countries not excited till 1947, as all knows before 1947 both are the parts of India. Then how you put that flags in 17 / 18 centuries...??🤯
Whole video is complete BS.
If these numbers were really released by an institute you know you can close it.
Waste of money for non-sense.
Some languages were mentioned even before they emerged while others (like Greek or Tamil) were completely ignored.
Also desastrous mix of sometimes counting languages by native speakers only, sometimes including non-natives and sometimes even lesser than native speaker.
How is that possible?
Shame the flag is incorrect, the English flag is in fact just a red cross on a white background. But, I suppose not many would recognise that.
Why are Slavic languages by most time together but Russian, which is also Slavic, is separate?
urdu and bengali both are indian languages so please show it as indian languages and secondly in 1200 or 1300 AD none of the nation bangladesh or pakistan existed
The video is bs
most spken language are urdu 1000 millions speakers
myanmar to Afghanistan ❤❤
Lucknow Delhi allahabad patna lahore kabul dhaka Hyderabad
Both Union Jack and term 'English' too early. Wales, Scotland Ireland, the English west Country, (and many other areas of England should be included in the Celtic language group. English came after the merging of the Norman (French) and Anglo-Saxon languages post 1066. With the Union flag centuries later
Use the flag of the language origin not where it is spoken most. If you put Pakistani flag for urdu and Bangladesh flag for bengali, when actually both are indian, then The flag for English should be USA and for Portugal should be Brazil.
WTF..Russian is a Slavic language, not a native language....
How can "Sign Language" qualify as the "most spoken"? Anyway what are you claiming here - that language was invented in 10,000 BC? Pretty sure you're a few million years off the mark. There is no proof at all for any of this, just very dubious speculations that are almost certainly wrong.
How is urdu marked as a Pakistani language when it was originated in present day Delhi, India in the 12th century? It was developed by a regional language called Apabhramsha. Also there are 30 million native urdu speakers in Pakistan compared to 50 million in India.
how da hell do you know?
W persian , Indian and Chinese
Were people deaf prior to the birth of Christ or sumat?
???
Persian🇮🇷
No greek aramaic??
Sanskrit was never a spoken language.
Greek???
Wrong Video.....!!!
this is not true at all
Disinformation, english 1st