One inforrmation ....the village called chateauvillain was a castello villae duri g the roman period ... and maybee it was a very strong place just after we are speaking about between 2000 and 3000 horses ....that why we don t know and there is a doubt about if villain in french come from vilnius or villae ....very nice to see this french words ....for all of them .....but it can be a good idea to explain what they mean in french
'Villain' blew my mind...
Your channel deserves 1 million subs!
Victory Rhymes indeed!
Well, all caught up!
There are few things I like more than binge-watching non-technical linguistics videos.
You are a pioneer and I love your videos, thank you!
This gorgeous lady is omniscient!
These are great!
I genuinely love your videos :P
One inforrmation ....the village called chateauvillain was a castello villae duri g the roman period ... and maybee it was a very strong place just after we are speaking about between 2000 and 3000 horses ....that why we don t know and there is a doubt about if villain in french come from vilnius or villae ....very nice to see this french words ....for all of them .....but it can be a good idea to explain what they mean in french
Amazing video always Arika
... and Sean! :-)
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Wow! What a clever and entertaining and insightful presentation of the deep history behind English words and their spelling.
brilliant
Brillant it mean shining in french
This is my first time being one of the first 10 viewers! Feels kinda good, but weird..