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Armenian: Indo-European
Georgian: Kartvelian
So those languages aren't similar
Kartvelian = caucasian
Yeah how did he compare georgian to armenian
@@Alifstar204prob sense they are next to each other so they effected each other and even though Armenian is indo European is barely anymore sense they adopted many non indo European words infact when it comes to the indo European words they only retained a few hundred
Armenian is most related to Albanian, Greek and Indo-Iranian languages.
@@danishanimations379Ანბანი ეთიოპელებს მოპარეს.ეკლესიები ალბანელებს და ქართველებს ასევე მიწები.გვარებიც კი ქართველებისგან გადაიწერე ბაგრატიონი "ბაგრატუნიანი" გახადეს 😄მოკლედ,შარდვის დროს გარეთ რომ დაგრჩეს შენი "ინსტრუმენტი" მოიპარავენ და ინსტრუმენტიან ს დაარქმევენ და საკუთარ ცოლს შეტენიან 😄 აი სომხური იდეა
Georgian & Armenian have the same relation as Ainu & Japanese: neighbouring, but totally UNRELATED tongues, since Georgian is a Caucasian language and Armenian is an Indo-European one.
Georgian isn't Caucasian, it's Kartvelian, Kartvelian translates to Georgian, meaning Georgian is Georgian.
@@Nichollaadon't act like you're fool,
Caucasian means one of the languages of Caucasus region
@@notfound9816 It's like saying that Germanic is Indo-European because Germany is part of Europe 🤷♂️
@@Nichollaa Incorrect, since Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family, while Kartvelian languages, which include Georgian, are unrrelated to the nearby Pontic (Abkhazian, Circassian,...) and Caspian (Chechen, Avar, Lezgian,...) languages that are also spoken in Caucasus
@@NichollaaGermany is a Germanic language, armenian is Caucasus mountain language. Completely different.
I hope these languages will survive 🇬🇪❤️🇦🇲
But these languages are safe. Unless Turkey or Azerbaijan attacks Armenia, and that is unlikely. you are safe)
@@kutwor5506 unlikely because azerb*ijan is at war with armenia
@@kutwor5506 they are currently blockading Artsakh, by blocking a road in the Lachin corridor.
People are basically dying of hunger right now and nobody does anything to stop it.
I am worried right now.
These languages are thriving
@Ευαγγελος Αγγελος no
Wonderful languages. And these ARE Very difficult to understand. Here in Brazil we love armênia and Georgia.
Ნუ იტყუები.ბრაზილიელს ეხლა ჯავრით არ გძინავს საქართველოზე დარდით 😏😄
Very glade for your channel.
Still amazes me Armenian is IE. I know there’s been question over it for years but looking at it, hearing it, it’s hard to fathom. Definite influence from Farsi in its sound.
there is no really influence of farsi in the sound, just some dialect can sound like farsi because they are both indo european
Parthian influence. Not Persian.
Half of our words are of Urartian and Nairi origin
@@arsenmartirosian8157there definitely is aper . I’m working with a Persian coworker and there’s so many words that are similar, and besides that there’s things we say that aren’t the same word in eachother language but have the same sound . It’s remarkable how close it is sometimes
But Farsi is also IE
I have Caucasus ancestry (Noxchiychö = Chechnya), and I love that all wonderful unique languages from there have great sounding words with the ts letters in it❣️👍😄
Consonant clusters
Me too! I'm Turkish but did a DNA test and it came back mostly Armenian/Georgian with some Persian.
@@dalyand5944Wow, maşallah, what a beautiful mix ❤️ Bol selamlar ❤️
@@RoseRoseRoseRoseRoseRose Thank you!! Selamlar!
@@dalyand5944 I bet this won't surprise you that most of the Turks have Greek, Armenian ancestry, unfortunately through forceful and genocidal assimilation- the thing that the Turkish government keeps on denying.
Love Sakartvelo 😍Georgian is so beautiful and unique language 😊🫶🇰🇿🤝🇬🇪
( InshAllah, i’ll visit this awesome country one day🤲)
siuuuuuuuu
@@Little_Talks 💧💧💦
I am sure you will enjoy Batumi. Inshallah, what a lovely place!
Could you make a video about Grabar (Old Armenian)?
I need a volunteer. 😄
@@ilovelanguages0124 Of course, I can’t speak Grabar, but I have some knowledge about it. May I be of service?
@@noffill_zangezurian_edits Yes! Please send me an email otipeps24@gmail.com
We'd love to work with someone who sings in one of these languages.
Listen to the Georgian version of we don't talk about bruno
i Love Armenia because SOAD and Mkhitaryan
i Love Georgia because kvaratschelia
I'm requests Western and eastern Armenian
There's a singer Katie Melua, who was born in Georgia but have British nationality
@jarocari_0693 Shi is Georgiens from Georgian.
Forever sister nations 🇦🇲❤️🤍🇬🇪
Georgian government doesn't care about their chiristian brothers in artsakh anymore and has sold their soul and adjara to turkish money, but governments don't represent people
I think Georgia is pretty different from Armenia, Georgia leans towards Greece culturally, while Armenia leans towards Iran i think
@@vedam74Armenian government doesn't care about Christians in Apkhazeti anymore but has sold their souls in Gyumri to atheistic Ruzzian Mongol horde.
@@Nichollaaarmenia is closer to greece than georgia lol
@@nivos6159 Dude not only skipped geography classes, but whole school☠️
There was always those amazing introduction text to the languages in the description, where is it gone? :(
cool
Armenian is very beautiful
Yee
😏🙄
These languages are from completely different language families. What’s the point of comparing them ?
proximity
I guess 1) they are neighbors so there should be some contact and loanwords
2) they used similar alphabets. These are the only reasons that came to my mind
@@zeynepiremgunes7302 are not so similar alphabet
@@SKITNICA95 Oh I'm sorry, I thought I read once that they were related scripts. Apparently I remember wrong. Maybe my untrained eye tricked me to believe they look similar. Thanks for the info
@@zeynepiremgunes7302 Maybe you are not total wrong. Georgian medieval script nushuri has some similarities with armenian script.
gusto ko ang channel mo andie at ang ganda mo
Armenian is easier for my ears!
Yep that's natural since you are indo-european.
Nice video ❤️❤️💪
Can you do please the African languages
In Armenian last names are yan or ian which is in Persian names too for example mikhitarian and farhadian
yan it is a indo european ending this is why
Armenian - yan/ian stems from old indo-european suffix of genitive case. In germanic languages the analogue is -en, in slavic -ин (in) (along with the other variety of the genitive case suffixes)
Also, Armenians have surname endings not only in -yan, but also in -ean, -eants, -unts, -ots, -uni
The most common is -yan)
It's Indo-European. Not iranian
Armenian is one of the very few Indo-European languages I've seen that doesn't share similar-sounding numbers for 1, 2, 3. Like, three is yerek, instead of following the common "tr-" sound that can be found in Spanish to Hindi. That said, the other numbers are somewhat similar, like eight and uts. They both start with a vowel and end with t.
Urartu and Nairi mixture
What happened to using the Lord's Prayer as the baseline for comparing languages?
It's probably easier to find a sample text of the UDHR in every language that to find the Lord's Prayer, though the latter is a more beautiful text imo.
It’s used but even back in the begins of her channel she didn’t use it 100% of the time
completely different languages
Andy pwede mo ba akong inswers please
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Please serbian and macedonian
Iyo yo yo angizwa fokol but ithi sibone👀
🇦🇲❤🇳🇵
Shnorakalutʼun
აუუუ მაგარიაა😂😂😂😂
Ну и?ничем непохожи эти языки смысл сравнивать
Находятся по соседству
В этом и смысл. При том, что они имеют многовековую общую границу, их языки вообще не смешались, как это обычно бывает. Они редко вторгались к друг другу и вообще особо не контачили. Это уникальный случай.
@@meme-potentialsearch8010 Может потому что они и не жили никогда рядом?
are they related?
No
No, they are just geographically close to each other. Armenian is indo European, Georgian is Kartvelian (small language family with no proved relations to any other language family)
@@kaiosousafreitastorres870 It's crazy that the Caucasus languages are so diverse, but not really related to each other. You would expect some similarities due to proximity.
In fact, a hypothetical "Caucasian family" of languages doesn't really make sense linguistically
@@paulochon7692 true. The most probable hypothesis is that small communities got stuck between the caucasian mountains for thousands of years, and because of that they became isolated and unrelated to other groups. Some people believe Kartvelian languages were related to proto indo European thousands of years ago, but they got stuck and isolated there, distant to any other language.
@@kaiosousafreitastorres870 I heard for some connection of Kartvelian family with Basque language.
Sometimes I feel that Georgian seem more European than Armenian language
ექვსი არაა ქართული ქართული არი ექვთი.
Armenian is much closer to Icelandic and Bengali than to Georgian. Georgian is allegedly closer to Chinese and Athabaskan.
Армянский индоевропейской язык. Он ближе к персидскому и балто-славянским языкам. Потому что всё они сатем
The only other languages related to Georgian are Megrelian, La, and Svanetian . These are the four Kartvelian or South Caucasian languages . They are not known to be related to any other language family .
Persian is not capable of getting mamed, Persian is amodern form of Old persian which is part of Indo-Iranian language family. You can see a lot of Afro-Asiatic loanwords in Persi also sound change.
she made the video prob sense they are next to each other so they effected each other and even though Armenian is indo European is barely anymore sense they adopted many non indo European words infact when it comes to the indo European words they only retained a few hundred
@@user-gd3dx4pd8q, ну, справедливости ради, к исландскому и бенгальскому, которые тут чел упомянул, он тоже чу-у-уть-чуть близок, ведь это тоже индоевропейские языки)
First
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Lazish launguage please
yapmış ya