What Ancient Egyptian Sounded Like - and how we know

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  • How did Egyptians pronounce the language behind the hieroglyphs?
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    ~ Briefly ~
    From Hatshepsut to Nefertiti to a Coptic Abuna, meet the many forms of the long-lived Egyptian language. Watch as they help us listen back to the original sounds of the hieroglyphs. Then, identify a family full of Egyptian's ancestors and relatives, refine those pronunciations and arrive at an outline of Egyptian pronunciation.
    ~ Credits ~
    Art, narration and animation by Josh from NativLang. Two of the musical scores, too.
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Комментарии • 17 тыс.

  • @samuels3843
    @samuels3843 3 года назад +8960

    An ancient egyptian is watching this and shaking his head at the mispronounciation

    • @nataliecaba3045
      @nataliecaba3045 3 года назад +543

      @پیر الکساندر خان it’s highly likely that it’s mispronounced

    • @flutterwind7686
      @flutterwind7686 3 года назад +361

      Well, we tried our best. That egyptian has to give props where effort is due.

    • @samuels3843
      @samuels3843 3 года назад +44

      @@flutterwind7686 its a joke mate. Good job!

    • @tims4654
      @tims4654 3 года назад +199

      I am Coptic. He is actually quite accurate.

    • @davidhelsem8794
      @davidhelsem8794 3 года назад +127

      It would probably be understandable, but sound like an extreme accent. Like a non-native English speaker speaking in English.

  • @billybyrns2557
    @billybyrns2557 3 года назад +5717

    Just imagine in 13,000 years, scholars struggling to figure out how we got the verb "yeet" from "to throw" in English. Hell on earth!

    • @MrsAlexisAgnew2019
      @MrsAlexisAgnew2019 3 года назад +558

      IN ALL SERIOUSNESS, THAT WILL BE SO MUCH FOR A FUTURE LINGUIST 😍😍
      Shoot, I’m a present-day linguist, and that sounds fun to me!
      And thank you for that particular suggestion. It’s actually an excellent example of the fluidity of language. How? Consider this:
      In meme-land, “Yeet!” is the sound one makes when throwing another person in the air à la pitching in baseball. As its use grew outside of meme-land, “yeet” morphed into humorous shorthand for “to throw”. Functioning as an onomatopoeia in this way, it cemented its secondary use as a transitive verb.

    • @capnbilll2913
      @capnbilll2913 3 года назад +365

      I had never heard the word yeet before, yet knew what it meant the first time I saw it.

    • @rosewraith_
      @rosewraith_ 3 года назад +128

      I am CACKLING thank you for this thought

    • @teacon7
      @teacon7 3 года назад +93

      a) that's 11,000 kinds of evil. hilarious.
      b) that said, it seems unlikely that the term will be around long enough to warrant notice at that point.

    • @christopherjohnson2234
      @christopherjohnson2234 3 года назад +196

      And why is the antonym of yeet “yoink”

  • @user-bp5qy7on2d
    @user-bp5qy7on2d 9 месяцев назад +372

    As an American of Mexican descent, I had the privilege of working in Egypt for almost 6 years, 2004-2009. I picked up the Egyptian-Arabic dialogue fairly easily. I love this dialect. It is different than Saudi or UAE dialect and I was called out for it when I was in those places. They knew ride away that I was speaking in the Egyptian dialect. Some would call me the Egyptian even though I am Mexican American. I miss Egypt, the people, the culture, and the food. Egypt was magical to me and my family.

    • @ami443
      @ami443 4 месяца назад +14

      COPTIC language is the closest language to ancient egyptian !!

    • @treebeard1112
      @treebeard1112 3 месяца назад +1

    • @generalkunta396
      @generalkunta396 3 месяца назад +4

      Beautiful country as well as Saudi. People have no idea, they truly don’t.

    • @wilhelmbittrich88
      @wilhelmbittrich88 3 месяца назад

      @@generalkunta396I have never been to Egypt or Saudi. How do you describe its beauty? I never thought of those two countries as being beautiful ones. I just think deserts.

    • @amalakram8755
      @amalakram8755 3 месяца назад +6

      ​@@wilhelmbittrich88an Egyptian who lived a while in saudi, both countries have rich culture and history and different dialects. There are deserts ofcourse but even deserts have their beauty and there are also cities with buildings and all. Saudi especially has sky scrapers too, and egypt has perhaps the longest history in the world

  • @liza6067
    @liza6067 Год назад +479

    As someone who speaks urdu and farsi, this entire video was so fascinating, and I was consistently pausing and looking up words and historical information on my own culture and language. So many of the ancient Egyptian words are similar to urdu, farsi, and arabic. I couldn't help but smile at how conjoined everything is.

    • @shaimaabadawi5797
      @shaimaabadawi5797 Год назад +28

      @@NoName-eq9md No? Islam has nothing to do with this.
      it is the people that changed the language dude.

    • @Wanderer5260
      @Wanderer5260 Год назад +32

      @@NoName-eq9md average islamophobic be like

    • @Wanderer5260
      @Wanderer5260 Год назад

      @@shaimaabadawi5797 that guy is definitely a islamophobic

    • @player17wastaken
      @player17wastaken Год назад +28

      @@NoName-eq9md Persian and Urdu would still exist without Islam, do you not know how language works? Also what did the concept of Islam existing ever do to you?

    • @Jiub_SN
      @Jiub_SN Год назад +8

      @@player17wastaken not in the same manner, just as English was middle by French and Spanish, Italian, and French were muddled from Latin by their conquerors. it's not an islamophobic thing, though I'm not saying he isn't

  • @E3ECO
    @E3ECO 3 года назад +5232

    When I clicked on this video, I was kind of expecting someone to talk in ancient Egyptian....

    • @fearless8460
      @fearless8460 3 года назад +233

      That exists!! I don't know how accurate it is but it sounded pretty much like this. It's in a video called "how ancient language sounded like" or something, along with some other ancient languages like ancient Greek or mesopotamian or how vikings would have sound

    • @Cam_531
      @Cam_531 3 года назад +43

      Ngl same lol

    • @franke.niegas9114
      @franke.niegas9114 3 года назад +18

      Ikr.

    • @Kepimpin
      @Kepimpin 3 года назад +17

      Same

    • @salottin
      @salottin 3 года назад +149

      Glad I read this at the beginning of the video

  • @lynalydia315
    @lynalydia315 3 года назад +4908

    Me: Scrolling around
    RUclips : Hey wanna know what Acient Egypt sounded like?
    Me: why not

  • @Zomitini
    @Zomitini Год назад +155

    Very interesting content! By the way I'm a Copt from Alexandria, Egypt and we are still using Coptic language in all our prayers in the Coptic Orthodox Churches in Egypt and abroad!

    • @thothkemet-lv8wq
      @thothkemet-lv8wq 8 месяцев назад +4

      Coptic is a blend of ancient Egyptian and Greek. It's not pure Egyptian
      What's funny is that Greek came out from Phonecian and Phonecian is derived from Egyptian

    • @Zomitini
      @Zomitini 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@thothkemet-lv8wq yeah agree Coptic (Language) is a blend of Greek and ancient Egyptian languages..
      But Coptic (Race) is pure Egyptian as the word itself means Egyptian....
      And for sure Human Civilizations were merging and building on top of each other all the time specially those two big ones.. Cheers!

    • @ObjcetSohwRael
      @ObjcetSohwRael 3 месяца назад +5

      The greek language itself dosent come from Phoenician, for it isn't Semitic. You're probably confusing the language with its alphabet. ​@@thothkemet-lv8wq

    • @Alex-zi1nb
      @Alex-zi1nb 2 месяца назад +1

      Nobody in Alexandria is pure Egyptian lol. The Greeks diluted that blood down

    • @kanalisationerstellen
      @kanalisationerstellen 2 месяца назад +2

      PLEASE make a youtube channel to teach foreigners about coptic

  • @emaguire512
    @emaguire512 11 месяцев назад +37

    Man, people like you out there making videos like this gives me some faith in humanity. It’s easy to ‘miss the delta for the reeds’ in these complicated language histories, but this was perfect.

  • @STPickrell
    @STPickrell 3 года назад +9196

    4000 years from now: Archaeologists are still struggling with reconstructing English from the mysterious logographs called "emoji."

    • @cfrandre8319
      @cfrandre8319 3 года назад +85

      have you seen the book “Motel of the Mysteries”?

    • @BKPrice
      @BKPrice 3 года назад +402

      "How do you pronounce this one that looks like poop?"

    • @CLOWE-po2tx
      @CLOWE-po2tx 3 года назад +29

      Hahahaha! 😁😄😂

    • @idvarhurd7804
      @idvarhurd7804 3 года назад +188

      @@cfrandre8319 it's "shieeeeet"

    • @theemosthonestpodcast913
      @theemosthonestpodcast913 3 года назад +88

      Facts while trying to decipher Thor comics as fact or fiction......😂😂

  • @PaperClipFlip
    @PaperClipFlip 3 года назад +11597

    The first emoji-based language.

    • @d1want34
      @d1want34 3 года назад +209

      Yes 😂😂😂😂

    • @toriannajenkins2106
      @toriannajenkins2106 3 года назад +333

      In another thousand years we'll be the next lol

    • @WeirdAlSuperFan
      @WeirdAlSuperFan 3 года назад +315

      Emoji (絵文字) just means pictogram/picture word, so yeah, literally

    • @Blue_Azure101
      @Blue_Azure101 3 года назад +34

      😀

    • @eakbeagle7039
      @eakbeagle7039 3 года назад +88

      The mesopotamians were with the invention of the pictograph

  • @lisachatham8690
    @lisachatham8690 Год назад +54

    I am so very interested in Egyptology, I wanted to be an archaeologist, but my parents said that I would never make any money doing it. So I did what they thought I should and became a nurse. I really didn't want to be one, not because I don't like helping others or helping them heal but because it just took a toll on me and my empathy.

    • @dopaminedi
      @dopaminedi Год назад

      Do what you love, become a archeologist. Money doesn't matter and if you're gonna die in 100 years. Then die doing what you love

    • @seasonsstarsstudios
      @seasonsstarsstudios Год назад +7

      It’s not that you won’t make money as an archaeologist; it’s the stress level to income ratio, or “is the salary worth the stress?” Your parents, while flawed, had a point. I don’t agree with them, however; just because your parents had a point doesn’t mean they were right. Only you can decide what’s right for you. I’m all for chasing your dreams; after all, you have one life to live, and it should be yours. Don’t let your parents decide your fate. A career can change, and so can your life. You can be a nurse any other time. Be what you want to be. If I listened to my family I wouldn’t have had my dream job working from home. I never would’ve published my first novel and working on my second one, either. I’d be a chef - or worse, a nurse, which for me is a fate worse than death. I also would’ve been drowning in student loans just like my mom, and that’s the last thing I want. Sometimes parents want you to be happy; sometimes they want you to have money. My parents were neither, and I didn’t listen - and I couldn’t be happier. Grab your life before it’s too late.

    • @xoxo_mwah
      @xoxo_mwah Год назад +4

      I HAVE THE EXACT SAME ISSUE, how 'bout you say we ditch our parents, run away together and study it then become popular archeologists who LOVE their jobs

    • @hayleemitchell9570
      @hayleemitchell9570 Год назад +7

      If it's taking a toll on your empathy, it's gonna take a toll on you and your patients. I mean it kindly, but you can't pour from an empty cup, if it's draining you of some of the most important features of the job, maybe its a sign to find a different one. You deserve a job that fills your cup, rather than drains it

    • @caseymcpoet
      @caseymcpoet 11 месяцев назад +1

      You can still study Archeology & I betcha you could find work on field trips as an EMT of sorts, now that you have the skills of a Qualified Medic. I also bet if you look into it you could find some work in the exact field of Archeology you like the best.

  • @MJ-og8tm
    @MJ-og8tm Год назад +40

    I love Egypt 🇪🇬 from Italy 🇮🇹 we are directly in front of each other in the Mediterranean and this is a wonderful thing🇪🇬🇮🇹❤

    • @ranro7371
      @ranro7371 Год назад +1

      He's wrong. Champollion learned Arabic, not coptic. Coptic had been a dead language since the middle ages. Grammar wise, Arabic is closer to AE than Coptic due to the very heavyn reek influence on the latter

    • @jeremias-serus
      @jeremias-serus Год назад +5

      @@ranro7371 “Source: I made it up.”

    • @Ayah-daif
      @Ayah-daif Год назад

      From Egypt, I gonna to learn Italian language!

    • @mrbaab5932
      @mrbaab5932 Год назад

      So, give back all those items you guys stole from them.

    • @jeremias-serus
      @jeremias-serus Год назад

      @@mrbaab5932 It wasn't stealing back then. It was rightful repossession by force. Formal stealing as something that should be held accountable is only for things that happen nowadays. The Muslims "stole" North Africa and Egypt and Greece and Israel from Christian control. Should they give it back because they stole it? No, because we don't care about things that were stolen in history. Items, human genes, languages, cultures, ideas, lands, arts, etc. are all the same.

  • @skybingus
    @skybingus 2 года назад +16931

    It’s fascinating how long humans have been in existence and how little we have recorded and understood about ourselves

    • @gummy5862
      @gummy5862 2 года назад +713

      I mean, ancient humans tried their best to record their existence with what they had and definitely tried to understand themselves, even if a lot of those understandings were wrong.

    • @Bateluer
      @Bateluer 2 года назад +479

      I'd say we recorded a lot . . . just that 3000 years is a really long time. Humans are very forgetful creatures and usually forget what happened mere decades ago, to say nothing about centuries and millennia past. Ancient peoples at least carved things into stone, so they last. Modern day optical and digital cloud storage won't have the same longevity or resilience.

    • @GokuBlack._
      @GokuBlack._ 2 года назад +228

      We actually recorded a lot but around 90 something percent of it is lost.

    • @G9Classified9
      @G9Classified9 2 года назад +31

      Well nobody in this comment section is racist, lol.

    • @K1LL4Cam
      @K1LL4Cam 2 года назад +13

      And also how short in the grand scheme!

  • @ryanchristopherrizo4178
    @ryanchristopherrizo4178 3 года назад +4300

    Me after YT recommended me this video: 𓂀 𓂏 𓂀

  • @joannahimes-murphy6897
    @joannahimes-murphy6897 Год назад +7

    Amazing! i just subscribed! My family are translators...my brother just finished working on a team of linguists translating the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Japanese! I sent this link to my brother and his son who is also a translator...fascinating stuff!

  • @sigmablues6050
    @sigmablues6050 11 месяцев назад +36

    In my 2 trips to Egypt, I visited so many places... so many museums, temples and other historical places. It was amazing to see history, and hear people speaking coptic to show us how they spoke. It made my inner, egypt obsessed, kid happy as hell. ❤

    • @sigmablues6050
      @sigmablues6050 9 месяцев назад

      @@dutchman8129 The Swiss Inn in Hurghada was absolutely worth the money. All three meals, free drinks and other stuff for the all-inclusive people

    • @sigmablues6050
      @sigmablues6050 9 месяцев назад

      @@dutchman8129 I also stayed in much smaller hotels, which were all nice, kept clean. They are so cute and helpful when you try to say something in Egyptian ❤️

    • @artificialintelligence143
      @artificialintelligence143 3 месяца назад

      It's a shame what ISIS destroyed in Afghanistan and Iraq, countless precious artifacts.

    • @calicoesblue4703
      @calicoesblue4703 Месяц назад

      The picture is wrong, plz stop spreading Propaganda, The Ancient Egyptians according to DNA studies done by a company called DNA tribes & other companies doing Genetic Studies on the Hair & Skin of Ancient Egyptians, show that they were Black Africans before the invasions & displacements took place.

  • @theinternpianist1439
    @theinternpianist1439 3 года назад +3704

    -Walk like an Egyptian-
    *Talk like an Egyptian*

    • @chilliam00
      @chilliam00 3 года назад +108

      Yare yare daze...

    • @tuahsakato17
      @tuahsakato17 3 года назад +47

      OH MY GODD!!

    • @rbsmith3365
      @rbsmith3365 3 года назад +7

      Nofri/No4pi........... Hello! In Coptic

    • @kristingallo2158
      @kristingallo2158 3 года назад +7

      @@rbsmith3365 hello I did an ancestry dna test and I'm also part coptic egyptian.

    • @rbsmith3365
      @rbsmith3365 3 года назад +2

      @@kristingallo2158 Hello, Really? Have you tried learned to speak Coptic language? I only know little Spanish, French, and America sign language. Bob.

  • @orishejuukuedojor2736
    @orishejuukuedojor2736 2 года назад +32603

    Linguistics is an amazing science. Doesn't get enough respect.

    • @KlavierMenn
      @KlavierMenn 2 года назад +376

      And also is quite fun. And amazing since, While I only truly speak 2 languages (Portuguese and English) I can understand many other languages. Such is the beauty of the Last Flower of Lacio, I guess.

    • @princesinha1680
      @princesinha1680 2 года назад +284

      As an aspiring linguist, with a B.A. in linguistics, I wholeheartedly concur. It's an incredible, fascinating science that very few know anything about. And yet it studies the most fundamental trait that defines us as humans. As such, it pervades and undergirds every other science and discipline.

    • @alinafernandapicayo
      @alinafernandapicayo 2 года назад +71

      Thank you! As a linguist i appreciate this!

    • @williamsutton6773
      @williamsutton6773 2 года назад +60

      I am currently thinking about getting a degree in linguistics because I love learning language. I’m not currently bilingual but I’m learning Spanish, Korean, and ASL, with the hopes of becoming a translator. If anyone has good tips to learn languages that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

    • @normansantonio1230
      @normansantonio1230 2 года назад +21

      By what method did you determine its current level of respect as well as its level of deserved respect? IFLS

  • @johnglover4453
    @johnglover4453 Год назад +11

    OmG! Had not realised just how complex and multi layered the journeys of linguists are! Wow! Absolutely fascinating!!

  • @Floraa152
    @Floraa152 Год назад +1

    This was so interesting! So glad I found this channel. I can’t wait to binge your videos 😊

  • @jorislemoine1488
    @jorislemoine1488 3 года назад +3850

    You manage to convey in 10 minutes what most 6-hour documentary series can't quite get across. Fantastic job!

    • @KJL111012
      @KJL111012 3 года назад +19

      Could you please do Old Khmer.

    • @nonstop7255
      @nonstop7255 3 года назад +39

      @São João do mundo the fake egyptians today are just arabic speakers, they aren't actual descendants of real egyptians and they're also not arabs either

    • @zarinaromanets7290
      @zarinaromanets7290 3 года назад +11

      His videos are a gateway drug for future young scholars :D

    • @qorilla
      @qorilla 3 года назад +10

      Commercial productions don't want to "overwhelm" the viewers and they want to chunk up everything in small slices with commercial brakes and repeating the same thing from different respected authorities' mouths etc. They want to drag it out to last longer to fit the format. You can't exactly show a 10 minute documentary so dense in content on TV.
      Kind of like the difference between huge bloated enterprise software designed by a committee vs a lean open-source tool made by one guy.

    • @pedropenacardenas8875
      @pedropenacardenas8875 3 года назад +9

      I like the six-hour documentaries. I like watching the hours of Egyptian content they offer. Especially when the egyptologist are laying all that shit down based on how they understand stuff.

  • @stephenashworth2480
    @stephenashworth2480 2 года назад +6094

    It really amazes me that it is possible to decipher these ancient languages. Especially when you consider the fluid nature of language. Wonderful stuff.

    • @akioarnold6746
      @akioarnold6746 2 года назад +25

      They didn’t decipher it lol these are lies

    • @liviwaslost
      @liviwaslost 2 года назад +5

      @@akioarnold6746 why

    • @mightyrabbit8600
      @mightyrabbit8600 2 года назад +4

      @@akioarnold6746 I agree 💯

    • @waynie8710
      @waynie8710 2 года назад +51

      How would they know if it's correct? It's just an assumption

    • @liviwaslost
      @liviwaslost 2 года назад +23

      @@waynie8710 it’s the best they could do

  • @mercuryz_6605
    @mercuryz_6605 11 месяцев назад +44

    Im Egyptian and i get so happy when people are interested in the culture and not faking it like some people nowadays good job!

    • @michaelpadilla4037
      @michaelpadilla4037 11 месяцев назад

      Who ??

    • @mercuryz_6605
      @mercuryz_6605 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@michaelpadilla4037 the people who support afro centrism are black washing Egyptians saying they were black

    • @yassyabdi8593
      @yassyabdi8593 10 месяцев назад +4

      Our? The modern day Egyptians are Arabs while the ancient Egyptians were black from the horn of Africa

    • @mercuryz_6605
      @mercuryz_6605 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@yassyabdi8593 yes OUR and we weren't black neither now nor in the old days go cry about it. Where are your sources the Netflix film cleopatra??

    • @jacob777jacob
      @jacob777jacob 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@mercuryz_6605 Proof is on the wall.

  • @frlfda
    @frlfda 9 месяцев назад

    While I have no understanding you of what you were teaching us, I very much appreciate what you have created. I look forward to going through this several more times. Thank you

  • @ramseysealy8102
    @ramseysealy8102 2 года назад +8880

    I just loved this so much. As an Ancient-Egyptophile from since I was a little boy (and I'm 72 now), this was fascinating and wondrous work. I now know how the ancient Egyptians pronounced the name of their country. For many years growing up, I had thought of studying archeology to become a worker in the ancient realms of Egypt. I even have a cartouche of Ramases the Third tattooed on my right shoulder. One of my regrets is that I have never had the funds to travel to Egypt. To be able to gaze at the pyramids at Giza is one of my bucket list items. I hope I can make it before that old bucket gets kicked!
    Again, thanks for this video.

    • @akunformalitas
      @akunformalitas 2 года назад +342

      Wow! I imagine your life must have been like that of Indiana Jones!

    • @MJBpeace
      @MJBpeace 2 года назад +211

      I hope you have visited Berlin Altes Museum! It holds so much Egyptian heritage, I was blown away! Even the walls of the museum are decorated i n an acurate way, as if you were walking inside an egyiptian building back in their time.
      My sister, who had visited Egyipt before said, that you can see more in museums, since everything was collected and brought to foreign countrie's museums...

    • @dislikeroftheinternet5499
      @dislikeroftheinternet5499 2 года назад +12

      Okay we get it your love for Egypt is better than getting your freak on with other people

    • @stephaniehowell1109
      @stephaniehowell1109 2 года назад +73

      Hope you can one day see the pyramids....til then, there's Google Earth. Lol.

    • @plsdontfindthisacc
      @plsdontfindthisacc 2 года назад +260

      @@bjjandstuff7280 seriously! Let’s get a gofundme going for this guy :)

  • @Anubis-do3lg
    @Anubis-do3lg 2 года назад +11805

    As an Egyptian, I am very proud of the civilization of my great ancestors, and I thank everyone who is interested in the history of my ancestors

    • @sankofaafari4374
      @sankofaafari4374 2 года назад +724

      You’ve been lied too. Ancient Egypt was an indigenous African black civilization. The language comes from southern regions of Africa down the Nile.

    • @osamasrag9281
      @osamasrag9281 2 года назад +641

      lol why every one keep saying that ancient egyptian are african black
      i mean just look at the colour of the statues for godsake !
      we have mixed races from other roma, arab …
      but it is in our DNA and it is true !

    • @sankofaafari4374
      @sankofaafari4374 2 года назад +439

      @@osamasrag9281 There’s plenty of evidence that they are black but it doesn’t get mainstream attention like some nonsense late period Greco Roman and Middle Eastern Eurasian DNA does. There are plenty of statues that are clearly African people. They are either not shown publicly or destroyed or features changed to look white.
      Go read Robert Bauval’s book Black Genesis. It has all the proof Ancient Egypt was built by Indigenous Africans.

    • @Anubis-do3lg
      @Anubis-do3lg 2 года назад +323

      @@sankofaafari4374 Wow, we have the investigator here,, in a period of the ancient civilization of Egypt, he was under the occupation of Sudan, so there are black pharaohs and there are pyramids in Sudan as well,,, By the way, the Egyptian is a single non-mixed race because in history he did not marry a foreigner or even eat with him on one plate

    • @sankofaafari4374
      @sankofaafari4374 2 года назад +197

      A lot of the African tribes today even where the ancient Egyptian style broad collar. Literally the same design. Coincidence? I highly doubt it. Look up South African, Zulu, Kenyan, west African, Afar tribes to see that all wear the exactly same clothing style of the broad collar.

  • @rachaelb.
    @rachaelb. Год назад +10

    When we lose a language or culture, we lose a part of ourselves and history. Nothing can replace it nor repair it. It can never be restored to its exact copy. This is why it is important to keep traditions alive through story or dance. Just not through war or hate. -Rachael B. lol

  • @kxmo.eftgobs
    @kxmo.eftgobs Год назад +13

    to everyone who doesn't know, 10-20% of egypt today are coptic, all coptic orthodox churches still use coptic in prayers, im glad that videos like these help to raise awareness of different cultures and languages. I'm proud of my heritage and i hope that we could recover what was lost

    • @edmania7858
      @edmania7858 Год назад +3

      15% are Christian, the language itself is extinct and only used in some hymns. As for the genes, Coptic North African gene is BY FAR the dominant in the super majority of Egyptians. Egyptians are genetically Northeastern African nation.

    • @lailametwaly2040
      @lailametwaly2040 Месяц назад

      Yes ❤

  • @ChessedGamon
    @ChessedGamon 3 года назад +5829

    You mean to tell me Ramses II didn't speak modern Arabic like Civ 5 told me? I feel cheated.

    • @KristijanKL
      @KristijanKL 3 года назад +194

      but age of empires was close? nice

    • @fandyus4125
      @fandyus4125 3 года назад +437

      I think they considered making him speak coptic but almost nobody actually speaks that so they gave up.

    • @viktorberzinsky4781
      @viktorberzinsky4781 3 года назад +323

      I think part of it has to do with the fact that finding readily available translation services for ancient Egyptian or coptic is near impossible unless you are Coptic or are involved in certain academic circles.

    • @mohamedelhaddade6371
      @mohamedelhaddade6371 3 года назад +64

      am arabe and find it funny ..but am not complaining

    • @thomasrinschler6783
      @thomasrinschler6783 3 года назад +292

      @@viktorberzinsky4781 Actually, Cleopatra speaks Middle Egyptian in Civ 6. While not perfect - she would have learned the Demotic phase of the language (as she was the first and only of the Ptolemies to have learned the native language) - it's better than Ramses speaking Arabic.

  • @averageuman3681
    @averageuman3681 2 года назад +3513

    In the far future: "Though archeologists have for the most part deciphered the ancient english language, they are still struggling to find exactly how the word 'GIF' was pronounced"

    • @oo5379
      @oo5379 2 года назад +29

      Bcz of the internet it would be easy for them to know

    • @averageuman3681
      @averageuman3681 2 года назад +97

      @@oo5379 I know, it was just a joke

    • @O_Ciel_Phant0mhive
      @O_Ciel_Phant0mhive 2 года назад +107

      @@oo5379 we never know if that will still be accessible by then haha take care of the planet kids.

    • @nikkovellios
      @nikkovellios 2 года назад +34

      The G in GIF is pronounced like the G in hieroglyph.

    • @averageuman3681
      @averageuman3681 2 года назад +37

      @@nikkovellios Debatable. Some say it's that, but others say it's pronounced "JIF", as in the J in Jeff

  • @ChuckHickl
    @ChuckHickl Год назад

    Absolutely lovely video. Thank you for your efforts and sharing them with us. ❤

  • @arrasonline
    @arrasonline 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. It popped up on my feed and I am glad I watched it.

  • @TheSlammurai
    @TheSlammurai 2 года назад +1228

    "How do we know what they sounded like?"
    "We found a recording on an Ancient Egyptian cellphone."

    • @Jordan-pp5bo
      @Jordan-pp5bo 2 года назад +83

      It was a Nokia

    • @Pebbles_Nema
      @Pebbles_Nema 2 года назад +21

      Blackberry 🤣

    • @frankieboombotz3403
      @frankieboombotz3403 2 года назад +5

      As I said and agree with you. TOTAL BULL SHIT.

    • @abdelrahman6319
      @abdelrahman6319 2 года назад +1

      Me watching the video: they take our minds very lightly!!!
      Me checking likes and comments believing in such mumbo jumbo: Maybe humanity in danger!!

    • @falsettogod5853
      @falsettogod5853 2 года назад +14

      @@frankieboombotz3403 You not understanding linguistics doesn’t make this total bullshit

  • @martinokhalil4900
    @martinokhalil4900 3 года назад +2612

    Am a copt and I speak coptic fluently with my family ❤️🇪🇬 thanks for mentioning us

    • @MutohMech
      @MutohMech 3 года назад +179

      I'm not a Copt but I'm a student of (Sahidic) Coptic. Beautiful language you guys got there! Keep the efforts at making it more popular 😄

    • @Loki-pz1uk
      @Loki-pz1uk 3 года назад +41

      That’s amazing!

    • @nickpalaestra1948
      @nickpalaestra1948 3 года назад +18

      P-Christos aftooun! Alethos aftooun!

    • @fatemahhatem9873
      @fatemahhatem9873 3 года назад +203

      I wish the egyptian gov would bring the coptic lang back to life. I know it still lives in Egyptian arabic, but we need to safe it before it's gone.

    • @datboi6005
      @datboi6005 3 года назад +27

      Based pharaonist

  • @TheSmileyTek
    @TheSmileyTek Год назад +5

    12 million views? Wow. Very interesting. Love learning about ancient civilizations. Ancient Egypt is so intriguing.

    • @calicoesblue4703
      @calicoesblue4703 Месяц назад

      The picture is wrong, plz stop spreading Propaganda, The Ancient Egyptians according to DNA studies done by a company called DNA tribes & other companies doing Genetic Studies on the Hair & Skin of Ancient Egyptians, show that they were Black Africans before the invasions & displacements took place.

  • @jimbim4405
    @jimbim4405 11 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU!! I have often wondered how we know how these elements were pronounced. I find it interesting that even today, Hebrew is also written without vowels either..

  • @rickkinki4624
    @rickkinki4624 3 года назад +3832

    Everything about ancient Egypt is so fascinating, even their language!

    • @satisfyingitems3118
      @satisfyingitems3118 3 года назад +2

      Plz subscribe ❤️

    • @mohamedeslah
      @mohamedeslah 2 года назад +25

      @@moorishsociety7339 shut up

    • @fancytwice7230
      @fancytwice7230 2 года назад +62

      @@moorishsociety7339 Egyptian aren't black

    • @meritorioustechnate9455
      @meritorioustechnate9455 2 года назад +66

      @@fancytwice7230 Ancient Egyptians were black, but mixed up quite often. I wanna say by the 25th dynasty or earlier, their features changed. Hence Cleopatra being a product of incest and interracial relations.

    • @fancytwice7230
      @fancytwice7230 2 года назад +63

      @@meritorioustechnate9455 Ancient Egyptians weren't a mix of any other color/race they're just pure Egyptians.
      For example, Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun both lived during the 18th Dynasty, and they had the original "Egyptian" look.
      I'd say that only modern Egyptians are mixed.

  • @Paul-ou1rx
    @Paul-ou1rx 3 года назад +2128

    They were all like:
    "Picture of king."
    "Picture of raft"
    "Picture of bird.
    "Picture of cat head"

    • @larapalma3744
      @larapalma3744 3 года назад +29

      @AnonymeisKot brilliant

    • @beastshawnee
      @beastshawnee 3 года назад +8

      Boom! or 💥

    • @natashawhite712
      @natashawhite712 3 года назад +72

      I think it is emoji but just in egypt time

    • @nebufabu
      @nebufabu 3 года назад +25

      @Darkphoton More like in puzzle, ranging from "what word is spelled MJW and is about cats? Yes, it's "meow" and yes, that's actual word for a cat as well as the sound they make." to pretty far out there ("JST+eggs=Isis" Why eggs? We can guess, but don't really know,)
      It is similar to how very early Chinese characters worked, but then they evolved in completely different directions.

    • @BogusmanTheSwagman
      @BogusmanTheSwagman 3 года назад +23

      It's like speaking wingdings

  • @sams3015
    @sams3015 Год назад

    How did I forget about this channel. Re subscribed 👏 I love your voice btw

  • @wilhelminamarquart240
    @wilhelminamarquart240 3 месяца назад +1

    This is so fascinating thank you for this video ❤

  • @apocryph0n
    @apocryph0n 2 года назад +8716

    Man, it’s so cool to see how much ancient Egypt has changed so many people’s lives. I got that big gold book about Egyptology with the big gemstones on it and I was hooked (like the brain during mummification)

    • @jjaacckkmm
      @jjaacckkmm 2 года назад +186

      Did you have Wizardology, Dragonology, etc. too?

    • @Laylam14
      @Laylam14 2 года назад +78

      @@jjaacckkmm I had those book too!

    • @lauryljensen778
      @lauryljensen778 2 года назад +82

      Ok but the brain hook joke🧠😂

    • @ashleighclark6866
      @ashleighclark6866 2 года назад +21

      Oh my god I had the same one! My parents still have it & if I remember it correctly I wrote my first set of hieroglyphs on the inside cover 😄

    • @darkaero
      @darkaero 2 года назад +70

      @Durval Clinton Egyptians aren't, and weren't black....Depending on the time period even the Pharaoh's were Greek descendents such as Cleopatra.

  • @tojge
    @tojge 3 года назад +3420

    So, a Frenchman, an Englishman and a stone walk into a bar... :)

    • @torspedia
      @torspedia 3 года назад +39

      What I was thinking too, lol.

    • @davidhanna9003
      @davidhanna9003 3 года назад +93

      don't forget the Coptic priest!

    • @thomasjenkins5727
      @thomasjenkins5727 3 года назад +169

      So an Englishman a Frenchman, and a Coptic Priest walk into a stone.

    • @davidhanna9003
      @davidhanna9003 3 года назад +19

      @@thomasjenkins5727 perfect! lol

    • @jakubpociecha8819
      @jakubpociecha8819 3 года назад +4

      @@thomasjenkins5727 HAAAAX!

  • @CarpeNoctemArts
    @CarpeNoctemArts 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the back story, I didn't know it all. And bro, your french accent is absolutely perfect, I'd swear you are french when you say Champollion 👏👌I'm impressed it's very rare, I know only you and Jodie Foster for having this perfect diction. How many languages did you learn ?

  • @TheNumbestNuts
    @TheNumbestNuts 2 года назад +1016

    A Frenchman, an Englishman, and a stone walk into a museum...

    • @akunformalitas
      @akunformalitas 2 года назад +4

      @JOSEPH STALIN But it can roll

    • @firestorm31
      @firestorm31 2 года назад +5

      @JOSEPH STALIN quit stalin

    • @danielbarrows7144
      @danielbarrows7144 2 года назад +13

      And the stone has the best personality!🤣

    • @donshields2379
      @donshields2379 2 года назад +2

      @JOSEPH STALIN I chuckled until I read this

    • @SchiesterMalG
      @SchiesterMalG 2 года назад +1

      @JOSEPH STALIN 2 men can easily walk a stone.

  • @NativLang
    @NativLang  3 года назад +2154

    Nearly two months of focusing on Egyptian, and this animation is what the inside of my head looks like since last we met. Your turn to float down this phonological river!

    • @ramez2775
      @ramez2775 3 года назад +14

      Well done!

    • @lettersandnumbersuc
      @lettersandnumbersuc 3 года назад +9

      “Coptic”
      Egyptian language...
      Spoke in phonics...
      Coptic;
      Cop = Sounds like (Ah)..
      Like Abba... The begging.. Ahh..
      Like the first letter of the English Language...
      So “Coptic” is The first spoken sound and letter (Ah) + (tic)
      “tic” is the sound of timing.. So the word seems to say (Sound) + (timing) of language....
      Coptic; Sound of the start of the first spoken letter of a language and the timing in which they are said (Ah) + (Tic)....

    • @lettersandnumbersuc
      @lettersandnumbersuc 3 года назад +6

      Can you see how the English language is coded in phonics??
      It’s backwards and opposite by design to distort...

    • @TNTjayden9353
      @TNTjayden9353 3 года назад +1

      Good job 👍👍

    • @davidhanna9003
      @davidhanna9003 3 года назад +43

      @NativLang. I don't know if you will see this, but I just wanted to say that as a Copt, I appreciate that you mentioned the role that Egyptians played in the decipherment of hieroglyphs. I feel that most people today make it out to be an entirely European achievement, and many are even unaware of the existence of Coptic and the fact that Ancient Egyptian has a modern descendant that is still in use; a limited use sadly. Hearing you mention it really made my day.

  • @emilyeidemiller8758
    @emilyeidemiller8758 11 месяцев назад +6

    This was absolutely fascinating 👏 for a future video in this series, I would love learn about the viking language Norse. I've read somewhere that Icelandic was most similar but then I read elsewhere that Norwegian is closest

    • @JohnSmith-yi8tg
      @JohnSmith-yi8tg 7 месяцев назад

      This!!

    • @calicoesblue4703
      @calicoesblue4703 Месяц назад

      The picture is wrong, plz stop spreading Propaganda, The Ancient Egyptians according to DNA studies done by a company called DNA tribes & other companies doing Genetic Studies on the Hair & Skin of Ancient Egyptians, show that they were Black Africans before the invasions & displacements took place.

  • @keithmoorechannel
    @keithmoorechannel 3 года назад +1226

    This randomly showed up on my recommended list. It was way more interesting than I thought it would be.

    • @rufusqristofer
      @rufusqristofer 3 года назад +6

      Same!

    • @PhxVanguard
      @PhxVanguard 3 года назад +7

      Ditto. I was watching a video on military reactions and this popped up. Very interesting linguistic history.

    • @Roberto-mh1tb
      @Roberto-mh1tb 3 года назад +3

      Amazing. Same here

    • @harborwolf22
      @harborwolf22 3 года назад +3

      Me too

    • @Roberto-mh1tb
      @Roberto-mh1tb 3 года назад +7

      @@harborwolf22 as a linguiat I am fascinated by this recommendation. First time something decent popped up. Über interesting and humbling to know how this language evolved through the millennia. Enjoy it as I did

  • @CaitlynJneeCocke
    @CaitlynJneeCocke 3 года назад +5291

    Darn. I was hoping to hear him read full sentences so we can hear how they spoke.

    • @mahiruuuhiragii800
      @mahiruuuhiragii800 3 года назад +155

      watch the egyptian parade which transported 22 king and queen a week ago in the video you’ll find a song for Isis the ancient egyptian queen you’ll hear how they talked

    • @tims4654
      @tims4654 3 года назад +67

      You can hear Coptic if you go to a Coptic Orthodox Church.

    • @tims4654
      @tims4654 2 года назад +44

      ruclips.net/video/QQ3uZMl4t6g/видео.html

    • @PamelaO
      @PamelaO 2 года назад +5

      Me too

    • @shawkat44
      @shawkat44 2 года назад +77

      A song in the ancient Egyptian language:
      ruclips.net/video/tzgOv6H2IOY/видео.html

  • @deejayslowmotion6428
    @deejayslowmotion6428 Год назад

    This was such an enriching video.. Thank you for sharing

  • @maksphoto78
    @maksphoto78 Год назад +3

    Can you please do a video on ancient Sumerian? They had one of the first proper writing systems.

  • @marlawright5711
    @marlawright5711 2 года назад +5251

    My husband is aver proud egyptian and I truly enjoy listening to him talk about it. I especially love watching him talk about it. Egypt is one of the oldest countries in the whole world. Though they don't teach hieroglyphs any more He ca't believe that I know so much about a country I have never visited. I have always found ancient egypt very fascinating. I want to learn Egyptian Arabic but it is such a difficult language to learn.

    • @akunformalitas
      @akunformalitas 2 года назад +78

      I also found cultural similarity in which even in modern Arabic words are still written consonants only.

    • @aeringothyk5445
      @aeringothyk5445 2 года назад +342

      @@whoisthegreatest6255 Exactly. Thinking that the modern demographic that dominates Egypt is what ancient Egyptians were it’s like thinking that the average white American is what Native Americans were

    • @juska4235
      @juska4235 2 года назад +39

      @@aeringothyk5445 Except that Egypt just went through a ton of changes because you know, it's thousands of years, time changes, instead of just huge wars against nativ, so it wasn't that bad, still the closest you can get technically

    • @juska4235
      @juska4235 2 года назад +34

      @@KristiTalk what is an Israelites DNA if they're not from anywhere? lol, that's just propaganda have you forgotten that they came from all over the world and the country wasn't a thing before 1947? The jews traveled then from USA, Europe, Middle east etc , as they were promised by the English minister a country to be made for them in Palestine, clearly these are very different DNAs depending from where they traveled.
      So unless you mean they did research on some Jews from a *very* specific rare lineage, they'd just be testing an American like the honest israeli occupant Jacob for all they know lol.

    • @juska4235
      @juska4235 2 года назад +11

      @@KristiTalk It just didn't add up to call Israelites who came from everywhere and only exist in 1947 and beyond as unchanged, so yea these websites definitely aren't trustworthy or followed a very specific but rare pure lineage which can happen in any race if they tried to find it

  • @TheGloriousLobsterEmperor
    @TheGloriousLobsterEmperor 3 года назад +1431

    Well you mentioned Cuneiform so now you're legally obligated to do "What Sumerian Sounded Like - and how we know!"

    • @johnwheeler8882
      @johnwheeler8882 3 года назад +28

      ruclips.net/channel/UCBQo27DbqeB-xG17-kekrdQ
      They also have Sumerian lessons.

    • @annpenso7299
      @annpenso7299 3 года назад +7

      @@johnwheeler8882 Danke

    • @clockworkkirlia7475
      @clockworkkirlia7475 3 года назад +5

      ...Featuring Irving Finkel?

    • @jadalidakroub288
      @jadalidakroub288 3 года назад

      😂😂😂

    • @1964_AMU
      @1964_AMU 3 года назад +9

      @atheodora lastname Sumerian is close to old Hungarian, which is not an Indo-European langage. Now I have to compare Tamil with Hungarian, I will not die stupid...

  • @xtreme1412
    @xtreme1412 Год назад +5

    Language is a beautiful thing, I live in a small country, Malaysia in a state called Sarawak and people from the peninsular area have a tough time understanding my dialect. Makes me wonder what will happen in 1000 years when linguists try to decipher our dialect.

  • @rachaelb.
    @rachaelb. Год назад +1

    I love your voice, the microphone volume, your beautiful voice, your knowledge, the content, the video, etc. I loved this! Tell me more about yourself please! right here. Thank you :)

  • @phoenix009009
    @phoenix009009 3 года назад +1794

    I am an Egyptian and I loved your video. Just the fact that you said the words “Abouna Youhanna” shows an outstanding level of knowledge about our culture and history. Hats off my friend. Really, really great job!

    • @legendovbago4716
      @legendovbago4716 3 года назад +119

      Ur an Arab not Egyptian

    • @Egyptiangirl2978
      @Egyptiangirl2978 3 года назад +145

      @@legendovbago4716 this sentence doesn't make any sense lol

    • @yusofahmed4169
      @yusofahmed4169 3 года назад +63

      @@Egyptiangirl2978 he is true Arabs conquered Egypt ancient copt people all dead only minority coptic Christian communities survied

    • @Beyonder1987
      @Beyonder1987 3 года назад +215

      @@legendovbago4716 Are Italians Romans? No. Do they Speak Latin?No. Do they have traces of Roman DNA? Yes. Do modern Egyptians speak a Variant of Arabic that is not intelligible to Arabia? Yes. Do modern Egyptian have traces of ancient Egyptian DNA? Yes Only true Arabs are in Arabia. Everybody else in Middle east adopted it after there conversion to Islam. This is why Arabic has too much non intelligible variant spoken in different Arab countries.

    • @crabbylion7971
      @crabbylion7971 3 года назад +6

      @@legendovbago4716 🎯

  • @alecbrown66
    @alecbrown66 2 года назад +6074

    There is a tiny group of people in egypt, who still use ancient coptic (every day egyptian) in religious prayers and curses. There was a team that recorded and taped it as a historical and linguistic project before the largely elderly villagers died, back in the late 1980's to mid 1990's.

    • @remonragy7709
      @remonragy7709 2 года назад +493

      As a matter of fact, Coptic is still used widely in all the Coptic Orthodox Church prayers all around Egypt. However, dozens of people only can speak the coptic language fluently among the 10 - 15 millions christians in Egypt! Finally, the Arabic language had been affected with the coptic language as well. Many slang words here are originated from coptic, however, we use it on daily basis without knowing its coptic origin!

    • @kerlousabdelmalak5199
      @kerlousabdelmalak5199 2 года назад +96

      @@remonragy7709 And it's not just Coptic Orthodox churches in Egypt, all around the US and Canada as well. Coptic is still a very used language in churches and our liturgies here in the US.

    • @daliamohammedali5906
      @daliamohammedali5906 2 года назад +34

      @@remonragy7709 like what my friend, I am Egyptian and I want to know

    • @BlakeJp9
      @BlakeJp9 2 года назад +6

      amazing

    • @st4r444
      @st4r444 2 года назад +32

      I'm glad to hear how beautiful my black ancestors sound in this vid. Beautiful advance civilization we made

  • @bennyalpert1712
    @bennyalpert1712 Год назад

    Thank you excellent for the content of this lovely video. Continue to produce wonderful content.

  • @TheScreamingFrog916
    @TheScreamingFrog916 3 месяца назад

    Great Chanel! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🔥

  • @samc8570
    @samc8570 3 года назад +798

    I'm a Copticist/Egyptologist and I have to say this video is incredible! Especially for not forgetting the Mediaeval Arabic scholars which people tend to ignore.

    • @mikicerise6250
      @mikicerise6250 3 года назад +32

      @NightShade theWolf Arabic is just the colonial language.

    • @AR-bf7tm
      @AR-bf7tm 3 года назад +58

      @@mikicerise6250 before Arabic due to the Byzantine occupation of Egypt most egyptian spoke greek which is why the coptic alphabet is still in greek. A 'native' egyptian language hasn't been spoken in Egypt in over 2500 years

    • @armzngunz
      @armzngunz 3 года назад +20

      @@AR-bf7tm I really doubt most egyptians spoke greek as their first language. Egypt and the levant never hellenised or romanised like the celts, iberians and illyrians

    • @AR-bf7tm
      @AR-bf7tm 3 года назад +12

      @@armzngunz the Egyptian Language written in the Demotic script which was the predecessor to Modern Coptic and offshoot from the Late Egyptian Language was renounced over classical Greek in all official places except in Egyptian Religious Temples and even there soon Egyptian Hieroglyphs and the demotic script was completely replaced by the Greek alphabet during the Ptolemic dynasty. While there wasn't a formal hellenisation process, the Greek and Roman influences essentially replaced Egyptian culture with their own and Historians in the antiquity such as Josephus described Egyptians as being evenly split amongst greek and coptic speakers highlighting a dilluting of egyptian culture. Which although is sad it's what happens to every other single culture. Just like how Iran doesn't speak Avestan, India doesn't speak Sanskrit or the Harrapan Civilisation's language and Britain doesn't speak a celtic language.

    • @faofthefaers7695
      @faofthefaers7695 3 года назад +1

      @pr 99 Greek was the official language of Egypt at a point in time.

  • @leftyrighty5045
    @leftyrighty5045 2 года назад +2160

    Imagine making a typo on the Rosetta Stone. "Ah damn. No backspace. How do I delete this snake ? I meant to write a cane."

    • @harlekinmorow5081
      @harlekinmorow5081 2 года назад +21

      😂😂😂😂💕✨

    • @ThobekaMhlongo6270
      @ThobekaMhlongo6270 2 года назад +76

      Your imagination is on steroids!

    • @leftyrighty5045
      @leftyrighty5045 2 года назад +27

      @@ThobekaMhlongo6270 Thanks !
      I'll be here all week. 😷
      I try. Must be the musician in me. 🎸

    • @Jeffro5564
      @Jeffro5564 2 года назад +53

      Never happen because back then everything was taken with patience not today society where everybody want it now and they lose control if Facebook goes down and act like babies

    • @ricardopena7875
      @ricardopena7875 2 года назад +71

      *Grabs a new rock* - Fuck..lets start over..

  • @blurredmaniac4721
    @blurredmaniac4721 Год назад +1

    Almost 1,000,000 congrats🎉

  • @kristifairchild9946
    @kristifairchild9946 11 месяцев назад +23

    There was an English woman that lived in Egypt who could speak ancient Egyptian perfectly (as much as we know). Her name was Om SETI but her English name was Dorothy Edie. She believed she was the reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian. It’s a fascinating story, several books have been written about her. Just look up Om SETI. 😃👍

    • @caseymcpoet
      @caseymcpoet 11 месяцев назад +4

      But, frankly, Kristi, who was going to know if she was or wasn't? Ive heard many a 'psychic' speaking in tongues, space language & absolutely pure gibberish, & some with a kind of clarity, but who knows? Irish lore says Gaelic was crafted by Ogma, the god of Eloquence, after the Tower of Babel was destroyed from all the best of the ancient languages, making Gaelic the best of the best, lol.

    • @markusc9417
      @markusc9417 9 месяцев назад

      Yes I Remember reading about her story, fascinating!

    • @dereksuth8906
      @dereksuth8906 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@caseymcpoetWhy would Irish lore have a Judaic story as part of it?

    • @caseymcpoet
      @caseymcpoet 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@dereksuth8906 More like a Biblical narrative than a Judaic one. When the scribes started writing down the Lore and ancient oral histories in the monasteries, they gave many things a biblical & Christian slant. The ancient writing system the Druids used was called Ogham, pronounce Om today & in ancient times probably pronounced the "gha" in ancient Irish. Ogma is found on the continent where the Celts were too, as in Gaul, Iberia, etc.
      The Druids were the educated class of early Europe, natural scientist & philosophers like the Magi & Brahmins, Pythagoras studied with them & they were familiar with the Egyptians.

  • @AntoineBandele
    @AntoineBandele 3 года назад +18588

    This channel is a jewel.

  • @musskeeterbump
    @musskeeterbump 3 года назад +867

    To hear their actual voices would be cool , we need a time machine .

    • @bobabandit
      @bobabandit 3 года назад +48

      Sooo. I got news for you. Scientists were able to reconstruct vocal from preserved vocal cords of Egyptian priest. www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-51223828

    • @TheCthtoNicfLy
      @TheCthtoNicfLy 3 года назад +3

      CERN.

    • @GeneralLocooo
      @GeneralLocooo 3 года назад +26

      @@bobabandit lmfao I saw that before. All he said was”uaHhhhhhhh”

    • @waeleldanbouky6920
      @waeleldanbouky6920 3 года назад +4

      modern Egyptians retain half the language to this day in their daily dialect

    • @dibujodecroquis1684
      @dibujodecroquis1684 3 года назад

      Wael El Danbouky Really?

  • @dragongali2340
    @dragongali2340 Год назад +1

    I actually looked this up have been wondering about this all day

  • @crubelliermargaux7798
    @crubelliermargaux7798 Год назад +7

    I'm learning egyptian for one of my courses, and I want to say that it's really not that difficult. I'm sure that if you really want to learn it you can !

  • @ace1776
    @ace1776 3 года назад +3720

    It’s a known fact all ancient peoples spoke with an English accent. Just watch any movie!

    • @9grand
      @9grand 3 года назад +95

      From England!

    • @r0undymcr0undyst0n
      @r0undymcr0undyst0n 3 года назад +123

      The same applies to most fictional royal families (watch the Hallmark movies and you will see what I mean)

    • @annmitchell4663
      @annmitchell4663 3 года назад +44

      Most movies made for the English speaking market are spoken in English..they are then usually dubbed for whatever country they are shown in..I have watched many foreign made movies with subtitles.

    • @ccricers
      @ccricers 3 года назад +123

      Also people in galaxies far far away

    • @sweetjojoba
      @sweetjojoba 3 года назад +49

      @@annmitchell4663 They were joking.

  • @eymannassole6162
    @eymannassole6162 3 года назад +2185

    I can't even imagine, what the library of Alexandria, held in it?!

    • @tims4654
      @tims4654 2 года назад +144

      Yeah. Too bad it was destroyed.

    • @nobody1747
      @nobody1747 2 года назад +180

      If I had a time machine I'd go there and try to take stuff back to present times. Imagine if thats already happened and time travellers were the real reason it burned down

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 2 года назад +72

      Math so advanced that the atom bomb would have been invented for Charlemagne. Do you see the problem here?

    • @Abk367
      @Abk367 2 года назад +23

      Wasn't a part of it stored in Constantinople ?

    • @rareavisfugit
      @rareavisfugit 2 года назад +23

      This has always made me so sad about that!

  • @Bob123Max
    @Bob123Max 11 месяцев назад +2

    In high school we were taught that when the Rosetta Stone was discovered - then hieroglyphs could be translated according to the Greek text! Anyway, thank you for explaining how the translation came about - truly a remarkable detective story.

  • @AzuraTarot
    @AzuraTarot 8 месяцев назад +1

    I wish they would incorporate research like this into modern egyptology, instead of teaching outdated (and wrong) pronunciations.

  • @prestonransome5362
    @prestonransome5362 3 года назад +197

    God bless linguists. Superhuman patience and fascination with detail.

    • @luckyman9903
      @luckyman9903 3 года назад +2

      You’re very welcome.

    • @abby4179
      @abby4179 3 года назад +1

      @@luckyman9903 oh?

  • @artistjoh
    @artistjoh 3 года назад +642

    Wonderful, but I would love to hear a few sentences spoken to really get a feeling for what it would be like to hear people in the street in ancient Egyptian times.

    • @app2530
      @app2530 3 года назад +102

      Ya I was disappointed that we didnt actually get to hear what ancient Egyptian sounds like.

    • @lenidragovich1471
      @lenidragovich1471 3 года назад +132

      @@app2530 yeah, how on earth did they not manage to find an ancient egyptian to talk on mic is beyond me

    • @eliseintheattic9697
      @eliseintheattic9697 3 года назад +40

      @@lenidragovich1471 Theres a video on Etruscan where they speak it so we can hear it. Not sure how they did that but I was expecting to hear it, not hear about it.

    • @artistjoh
      @artistjoh 3 года назад +78

      @@lenidragovich1471 They don’t need to get an ancient Egyptian to speak the language. The whole point of the video was that we have a very good idea about what the words sounded like and the narrator spoke many words in the ancient way. What was missing was stringing the words together to make a complete sentence.

    • @HilaryB.
      @HilaryB. 3 года назад +18

      If anyone is interested, there's a brilliant video of a re-construction of an 'ancient Egyptian love song' on here by Peter pringle, it's excellent!

  • @anrashid47
    @anrashid47 21 день назад

    Fantastic enquiry and analysis ...... beyond me !!!! 👍👍👍

  • @JSTNtheWZRD
    @JSTNtheWZRD Год назад +4

    Very cool, do Hebrew next it's as interesting in its journey and you did such a good job on this, clear, simple concise

  • @pab702
    @pab702 3 года назад +1710

    2,000 years from now: We’re still trying to figure out what the “O” in “LOL” stood for 🧐

  • @weakystar
    @weakystar 2 года назад +98

    5:11,you're welcome

  • @urviarora12
    @urviarora12 Год назад +5

    I wish we could also figure out a way to decipher the ancient Harappan writings and the writings at Sanchi Stupa in India.

  • @ColonelStanley
    @ColonelStanley Год назад +10

    I'm a bit late ;) , but this is a really great material. I have friends who study old Slavic languages, mainly Polish and Czech, how these languages ​​sounded in the Middle Ages and later until the creation of these two modern languages. They both work at the University of Warsaw. It's an exciting job. The Middle Ages is my hobby, so I'm interested in how the English language changed after the conquest of William the Conqueror, or how the German language developed since Ostrogoths, Visigoths, and later since Charlemagne... in its eastern lands. Once again, thank you very much for this very interesting popular science material. Best Wishes from Poland. :) Kind regards - Stanley

    • @tymanung6382
      @tymanung6382 11 месяцев назад

      You might like
      Medieval.History + Medieval.Warfare.2
      magazines from Netherlands (in English)
      Medieval.Collectibles--- repro clothes,
      armors, weapons, etc W Europe may also have such co.s
      More info later.

  • @StephiSensei26
    @StephiSensei26 2 года назад +2489

    This is how language, any language, should be taught to children, to inspire them and get them off to a good start to appreciate their own language and that of others. When we realize that we have more connecting us, than separating us, the world will be a happier place. Thank you.

    • @1CT1
      @1CT1 2 года назад +19

      Romans 10:9
      “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”
      King James Version (KJV)
      John 3:16 King James Version 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
      Galatians 3:26 King James Version 26 For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.
      Titus 3:5-7 King James Version 5 Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; 6 Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; 7 That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.
      Revelation 21:4 King James Version 4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.
      .............................................................

    • @Unfortunate.and.childish
      @Unfortunate.and.childish 2 года назад +2

      Yes!

    • @rimasappington6217
      @rimasappington6217 2 года назад +7

      @@Unfortunate.and.childish the scribes of KJB change the original words

    • @Unfortunate.and.childish
      @Unfortunate.and.childish 2 года назад +1

      @@rimasappington6217 oh

    • @kennethverona25
      @kennethverona25 2 года назад +2

      Thats true

  • @thedemonslayer51
    @thedemonslayer51 3 года назад +679

    My man sounds like he's trying to teach me how to summon an abstract horror.

    • @john_1995
      @john_1995 3 года назад +5

      Are you from the UK ahah

    • @thedemonslayer51
      @thedemonslayer51 3 года назад +3

      @@john_1995 Not a bit, though maybe my speech has taken on some traits because I mimicked them a bunch as a kid.

    • @john_1995
      @john_1995 3 года назад +1

      @@thedemonslayer51 ok yeah only reason I asked because we say may man alot ahah so for example I could say my man done a whole video for ten minutes ahah

    • @spidaxtreme
      @spidaxtreme 3 года назад +4

      He's trying to summon his egyptian god card.

    • @realdeal8303
      @realdeal8303 3 года назад +2

      @@john_1995 we say that in America

  • @katecollins2408
    @katecollins2408 Год назад +2

    As a Copt myself, I am so proud of my heritage, and I hope we can revive some of our huge culture that was lost

    • @ShadowsKnight_
      @ShadowsKnight_ Год назад

      It is difficult to keep up with Christianity in Egypt because of how the government supresses us, so glad there are many Coptic churches in England :D

  • @jimantonino4394
    @jimantonino4394 9 месяцев назад +1

    An archeologist found an ancient Egyptian answering machine with both outbound and inbound messages still intact. Apparently they had spam calls then too.

  • @SteelWolf13
    @SteelWolf13 3 года назад +547

    05:20 starts to get to the point

  • @angryabuelita1082
    @angryabuelita1082 3 года назад +862

    My friend Learning German: WHY CANT YOU JUST BE NORMAL!!!
    Me learning middle egyptian: * screaming *

    • @calli4810
      @calli4810 3 года назад +80

      To be fair, reviving a dead language is really cool though

    • @satisfyingitems3118
      @satisfyingitems3118 3 года назад

      Plz subscribe ❤️

    • @tims4654
      @tims4654 3 года назад +19

      I know Coptic. It kinda is tbh, but I actually use it in Church as I'm Coptic Orthodox.

    • @ginnyjollykidd
      @ginnyjollykidd 3 года назад +25

      German is actually quite an efficient language with pronunciation of letters consistent almost 100% of the time.

    • @davidgoldstein1526
      @davidgoldstein1526 2 года назад +4

      I am fluent in german. Sometimes, things make more sense in german.

  • @martgiroux6339
    @martgiroux6339 Месяц назад

    Great documentary! I have learned a lot in a small time! Thanks!😊😊

  • @brandondavidson4085
    @brandondavidson4085 5 месяцев назад

    I really wish this series had more entries, it fascinates me to imagine what extinct oanguages or dialects might have been like, such as Persian/Cuneiform and and Phoenician

  • @devanman7920
    @devanman7920 2 года назад +954

    Man Egypt have such an incredible history.

    • @Genius766
      @Genius766 2 года назад +20

      More like “had”

    • @lovebite4486
      @lovebite4486 2 года назад +11

      @@Genius766 What's wrong with it now?

    • @EVILAKUMA
      @EVILAKUMA 2 года назад +9

      Yeah...read up story on Maurice Bucaille, scientist/doctor who researched and discovered something interesting about the pharaoh from the Quran

    • @colorfulaura105
      @colorfulaura105 2 года назад +1

      @Jon Valler ooh so ancient Egyptians were European?

    • @nateclipps
      @nateclipps 2 года назад +23

      @@colorfulaura105 umm no & yes, Egypt was a very diverse place. There lots of drawings of dark skin folk, light skin folk, white folk etc etc in old Egyptian writing.

  • @theaberrantdon
    @theaberrantdon 3 года назад +338

    It would be nice to hear some extended dialogue in this ancient language. All I have ever heard has been individual words. I would love to hear the flow of conversational and formal ancient Egyptian language.

    • @dwavyy300
      @dwavyy300 3 года назад +21

      Go back in time lol

    • @callidawkins85
      @callidawkins85 3 года назад +6

      Probably going to have to learn as much as you can yourself

    • @a5rmar
      @a5rmar 3 года назад

      Sounds like talking backward i think

    • @NicoleCzarnecki
      @NicoleCzarnecki 3 года назад +8

      @Italo-Celtic , this is not to mention that Coptic is experiencing a revival.

    • @zzBaBzz
      @zzBaBzz 3 года назад +3

      The pronounciation of Egyptian is lost. We have no idea how they spoke. Not even a single word.

  • @darronashbaugh6425
    @darronashbaugh6425 Год назад

    this is so interesting. thank u!

  • @Lol_Pig
    @Lol_Pig 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Subbed 🤙

  • @evanmurray5920
    @evanmurray5920 3 года назад +3023

    Could you do Old Norse next. Would love to hear what it sounded like

    • @dukeofleinster4524
      @dukeofleinster4524 3 года назад +35

      I thought he already did

    • @emilyvalentine4565
      @emilyvalentine4565 3 года назад +208

      A professor by the name of Jackson Crawford already has an extensive library of videos on this topic, I feel personally like he may have a bit of an accent when speaking it but it’s pretty minor

    • @sonofclay
      @sonofclay 3 года назад +59

      Probably sounds a bit like Dutch after eating shrooms.

    • @awm9290
      @awm9290 3 года назад +140

      Can’t you just go to Iceland?

    • @kyomademon453
      @kyomademon453 3 года назад +131

      Literally rural Icelandic

  • @theresafriedrich2025
    @theresafriedrich2025 3 года назад +184

    Hey there Nativ, greetings from Germany! I don´t even know, if you will ever read this, but i wanna tell you a story:
    Back, when I was a student, really young, like 11 years old, the Lord of the rings films came into cinemas, and I got addicted!
    A few years later i choose latin as my second language to learn. And I got also addicted! I loved it! I soaked up every bit of lore we translated!
    Things got even greater, when I found more LotR people around school. We founded an elvish learning group for ourselves. And this was the first time, i really got into history of langauges and pronounciation!
    When my school ended, it all drifted apart...
    But then, YEARS later youtube points me right towards your youtube channel, making me feel like I have come home!
    Thank you very much!

    • @satisfyingitems3118
      @satisfyingitems3118 3 года назад +1

      Plz subscribe ❤️

    • @antoniojaimez3603
      @antoniojaimez3603 3 года назад +12

      @@satisfyingitems3118 shut up, Theresa just gave a speech and all you have to say is that? please, a bit more respect

    • @davidhelsem8794
      @davidhelsem8794 3 года назад +1

      Wonderful story. 🥰

    • @PeterMilanovski
      @PeterMilanovski 2 года назад +1

      If you are interested in ancient language, there's a scientific paper called Tracing The Script And The Language Of The Ancient Macedonians PDF which is available for free download, this paper is about the decipher of the middle text of the Rosetta Stone which is believed to be Egyptian Demotic but this is incorrect... It's 190Bc and the ancient Slavic Macedonians are using vowels and consonants. Pretty advanced for their time, the same Sanskrit text has also been found in Kokino Macedonia carved into stone and dated to around 6000Bc by French linguistic experts! Pretty amazing stuff!
      Great story by the way ☺️

  • @eyesofthefox
    @eyesofthefox 11 месяцев назад

    The cool thing about pictures for your writing system, is that everyone is able to look at the images and understand the concept even if they can't speak or write it.

  • @user-cv3bv5or9m
    @user-cv3bv5or9m 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for such an informative and in depth video on Egyptian language. I’m from Southwest Louisiana and mini families. Spoke French originally and had to learn English to go to school. Often they didn’t annunciate either language very well, and it was difficult to understand them speaking English, because they didn’t annunciate well and their grammar was off. Having the advantage of going to 12 years of private Catholic school for overprivileged children and 23 semesters of college along with Jesuit priest as tutors (Jesuits are the most extensively educated of all priesthoods) I know how to speak and write grammatically correct English. It is irritating to hear it spoken incorrectly and in my head I mentally correct the person speaking so often I loose the information being presented. Kudos to you for such a great presentation my friend! 😎

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 3 года назад +239

    You really walked like an Egyptian with this one
    I was obsessed with Ancient Egypt when I was a kid. I loved collecting the Playmobil sets and learning about mummies. This made my inner kid happy

    • @lias5188
      @lias5188 3 года назад +3

      Oh my god playmobil I’m an adult and still will check out them once in awhile.

    • @LMNtaLXicon
      @LMNtaLXicon 3 года назад

      Cool!

    • @ztac_dex
      @ztac_dex 3 года назад +3

      9 y/o me watched a Discovery channel about mummification and I thought the guy volunteered to be mummified alive by removing his organs and getting covered in chalk and it scarred me

    • @johsiantorres8495
      @johsiantorres8495 3 года назад +1

      Your here to 😭

    • @peterconway6584
      @peterconway6584 3 года назад

      I don't know what you're talking about, so I'm left feeling my childhood was sadly deprived of something.

  • @caroletalaway5132
    @caroletalaway5132 3 года назад +122

    I live in Egypt and many ancient Egyptian words are still used as well as ancient customs that have been adopted into modern religious and celebratory activities.

    • @joshwizinsky1979
      @joshwizinsky1979 3 года назад +4

      What customs are these??? I'm obsessed with Egypt

    • @zorrokemet4114
      @zorrokemet4114 3 года назад

      @Tian 333 lol 😂

    • @caroletalaway5132
      @caroletalaway5132 3 года назад +13

      @Tian 333 the Spring festival of Sham El Nessim was the forunner of Easter & Passover. Hard boiled eggs, greens & smoked fish translated to the colored eggs for Easter & boiled egg for Passover. The waving of palm fronds led to Palm Sunday & Sukkot. Herbal remedies are abundant & go back centuries. Fenergeek tea is given to women in labor and just after birth. Natural anti-inflammatory & pelvic pain reducer. Margoram tea for reducing fever. Of course the ancient jewelry designs are still popular today. Wine, beer & marshmallows all started here. Bat aao = bread (baguette) bat is wheat; aao is water. Fesikh (fesseek) dried herring eaten at the spring festival.

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram 3 года назад +10

      I'm Coptic. A lot of the words we use now come from Coptic which came from ancient Egyptian. Here are some examples
      - Table is "trapeza" in Coptic and we refer to it as "tarabeza" in Egypt now
      - "Outah" is the Coptic word for fruit and how we refer to tomatoes now
      - "Parkouki" is plum in Coptic which we now refer to as "barkouk"
      - "Geeb" means "to take" in Coptic which we still use
      - "Niffi" meaning to blow is still used
      - "Koi" meaning elbow is still used
      And a whole bunch more. Plus all of the liturgical words and the majority of Christian Egyptians' names are of Coptic or Greek origin

    • @caroletalaway5132
      @caroletalaway5132 3 года назад +1

      @@monkiram thank you for this. My husband pronounces Koi as Koa.

  • @ynnjaeeOG
    @ynnjaeeOG Год назад +3

    you should do a video about the Ostrich Egg Shells with writing found 60,000 years ago in Diepkloof, South Africa !

  • @johnfour4083
    @johnfour4083 Год назад +5

    Very interesting information from NativLang.
    As an "empirical" student of Egyptology and world Languages; lets take the Japanese "Kanlli" for example, and lets say a western linguistic person is trying to decipher what the Kanlli ideograms mean and sound like without any previous knowledge that Kanlli and that traditional Chinese are the same written characters but meaning and pronunciation are different among the two different Chinese and Japanese cultures.
    Then lets consider that the western phonetics sounds of "R" and "L" are compunded and not very much used in Japanese phonetics. Then the subtle difference in sounds make a difference in meanning, for example the sound "oba-san" meaning aunt or auntie, and "oba-a-san" meaning grandmother.
    Of course Japanese and Chinese are modern languages; and lots of information about them is known, but lets say there were no previous knowledge of these Japanese language particularities then trying to decipher what Japanese sounds like and characters meaning, would have to be a very interesting investigation; very similar to the information in this video.
    Another example, in Spanish; the words used to convey the opposite of the meaning of the word: one word that means "a person with lots of hair" is used to describe a "bald" person etc.
    On the other hand, about the meaning of the spoken words thru time; take American English for example,the common expresion "i have to get" or "im getting hitched" and many other for which the meaning is contextual and changing thru lets say "spoken language evolution".
    Putting this in contrast all these aspects of language in this video; I find the study of linguistics just fascinating.

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 3 года назад +643

    They legit spoke in enchantment table. Not even trying to joke.

    • @rusty1370
      @rusty1370 3 года назад +24

      They are minecrafters

    • @lalalandKing
      @lalalandKing 3 года назад +7

      Lol I thought it was funny

    • @sidereum-05
      @sidereum-05 3 года назад +14

      D𝙹 ||𝙹⚍ ᓭ!¡ᒷᔑꖌ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ꖎᔑリ⊣⚍ᔑ⊣ᒷ 𝙹⎓ ᒲ╎リᒷᓵ∷ᔑ⎓ℸ ̣ ?

    • @randallcarissa
      @randallcarissa 3 года назад +15

      fun fact: Enchantment table is actually the galactic alphabet.

    • @James-vm2cl
      @James-vm2cl 3 года назад +6

      Mind Craft

  • @tazz3663
    @tazz3663 9 месяцев назад

    was looking forward to hearing a couple paragraphs or short story in ancient Egyptian language!