The Savonian dialect is only a dialect of the Finnish language. It's not a separate language. Greetings from a Finn whose family roots come originally from the Savonia region!:-) Terveisiä suomalaiselta jonka sukujuuret ovat alunperin lähtöisin Savon alueelta!:-)
Estonian is very beautiful language in my opinion also.:-) Eesti keel on väga ilus keel mu meelest ka.:-) Viron kieli on tosi kaunis kieli munkin mielestä.:-)
I love the appreciation of our beautiful language family. Although not as impressive as Germanic, its grammar has got ita charm and the magic potion to drive people nuts. I've been study Finnish for quite a while and I'm figuring things out and I'm starting to enjoy more. I wish more people could come and visit Finland and hear these melodies yourself.
Check out channel Viestit Karjala if you didn't already. Although there's much Karelian spoken with strong Russian accent. Karelian was my grandfather's mother tongue. My father could speak it but his first language was Finnish and I am just a Finnish speaker. That's how languages die.
There's many Karelian resources and more are being expanded. Half of my family speaks Karelian (in Finland) and there's an active effort to bring the language back. There's some good online resources, unfortunately many are incorrect, even accounting for the different dialects.
Thank you, I've recently checked out the youtube channel and it's great hearing more Karelian. And if there is an active effort to bring the language back, is there any universities or schools in Finland who teaches Karelian? I couldn't find any on Google
Hyvä video! 🇫🇮 (Good video!) I'm from Finland, I speak Finnish and I know some Estonian. But the Savonian dialect is not its own language, but a dialect of the Finnish language. Still, I don't mind you presented it separately. Terveiset Suomesta! (Greetings from Finland!)
Interestingly, the number one hundred (*sat,sad) in the Finno-Ugric languages are borrowing from Iranian languages. And the number one is somewhat reminiscent of the Persian "yek".
russia should create more autonomous republics with their main languages and culture being ancestral ones. russian language would be 2nd language for all finnic people there
@@Happydancer9 It's because basically all Uralic language groups came up with their own words for 8 and 9 after diverging making it impossible to reconstruct or figure out what the original words may have been. The Baltic Finnic ones originally meant basically "two/one before ten" for 8 and 9 and I believe others like Mordvinic and perhaps Permic also came up with a similar system on their own, but I'm not too sure.
@@jokemon9547 that's pretty cool! Is it possible proto-uralic had a base 8 numerical system and thus had no words for 8 and 9 in the first place, or is their a different reason for this?
Leivu is an extinct dialect of the South Estonian language that was spoken in northeastern Latvia. Other (not extinct) South Estonian languages/dialects are Võro, Seto, Tarto and Mulgi.
It's a distinct South-Estonian type of language, which once was spoken in Northern Latvia. I think It went extinct somewhere in the Soviet times. (1940's if I'm not mistaken.) And It's sometimes considered as a separate language due to It's difference, because Leivu was the first language that separated from the South-Estonian branch. So many words are generally closer to Livonian, some are closer to Võro and some words are just on their own, and cannot be found in other Finnic languages or Latvian, like - Aste (Good or right)... -Some words are found only similar to Finnish, like - Ḑos (If)... -Generally has a sound switch for the words that start with (j) to (ɟ) - Ḑos (if), Ḑälga (leg), Ḑǟ (ice), Ḑärve (lake), Ḑuoma (to drink)... -Often there are two versions of the word - one similar to Livonian and other similar to Estonian - Niemm / Liemm (cow), Suži / Unțți (wolf)... -Some words are similar only to Võro - Nini (flower)... -Many are loaned from Latvian - Un (and), ragana (witch), šļikț (bad), bet (but), tikkai (only)... And there are materials of native speakers speaking It on Estonian website, forgot the name though. I am still in process, but soon will finish gathering information for this channel about all 5 Finnic versions of Latvia.
The maps seen at 0:10 and 0:30 are wrong and inaccurate. The language that used to be spoken at Finland’s southeastern border and along the Karelian Isthmus before 1940 was not Karelian, but Karelian dialects of Finnish. Regarding Savonian, it’s just a Finnish dialect like Ostrobothnian, Tavastian etc. Meänkieli and Kven are also Finnish dialects, but they have been classified as separate languages by Sweden and Norway for some reason.
Uralic languages have ever been proposed to be part of greater language family called “Ural-Altaic” (Uraltaic) which spread from Northern Europe across Central Asia to Japan. The common features are vowel harmony and agglutinative syntax. In modern linguistics, Uralic, Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, Korean and Japonic are independant families. These similarities should be from older language contact or sprachbund.
"Ural-Altaic languages" is an outdated theory, which the modern scientific World does not support. Many do not even support the idea of the Altaic languages.
The Urali-Altaic "language family" was suggested but never accepted by most linguists... There isn't a actually a so called "Urali-Altaic language family"
First. Pin pls
Brazilian??
I'm Hungarian and I feel like my cousins were having a party without me 🙄😔🤣😂😅
The Savonian dialect is only a dialect of the Finnish language. It's not a separate language. Greetings from a Finn whose family roots come originally from the Savonia region!:-) Terveisiä suomalaiselta jonka sukujuuret ovat alunperin lähtöisin Savon alueelta!:-)
I’m from Russia and my grandpa was veps, I learned this language in elementary school, but I’ve already forgotten anything (
aw (((
Я карел
Братья финно-угры))
Красивые языки, конечно. Руководству России нужно прилагать больше усилий для сохранения этих языков на своей территории.
Hei! Terveisiä Suomesta 🤗🇫🇮 Greetings from Finland to everyone! ❤️
Terkkuja Kanadasta! 😊
I'm planning to learn Estonian, and I've already learned some basics 🇪🇪
Kivi kotti.
@@b6983832 Suur aitäh :)
@@polishhussarmapping258 tubli töö! Edu sulle õppimisega 🙏🏻
Tubli :)
Estonian is very beautiful language in my opinion also.:-) Eesti keel on väga ilus keel mu meelest ka.:-) Viron kieli on tosi kaunis kieli munkin mielestä.:-)
Proto-Uralic
Proto-Finnic
Estonian
Leivu
Võro
Livonian
Votic
Finnish
Meänkieli
Kven
Savonian
Ingrian
Karelian
Ludic
Veps
I love the appreciation of our beautiful language family. Although not as impressive as Germanic, its grammar has got ita charm and the magic potion to drive people nuts. I've been study Finnish for quite a while and I'm figuring things out and I'm starting to enjoy more. I wish more people could come and visit Finland and hear these melodies yourself.
I would love to hear more of Karelian language, I got heritage there
Check out channel Viestit Karjala if you didn't already. Although there's much Karelian spoken with strong Russian accent. Karelian was my grandfather's mother tongue. My father could speak it but his first language was Finnish and I am just a Finnish speaker. That's how languages die.
There's many Karelian resources and more are being expanded. Half of my family speaks Karelian (in Finland) and there's an active effort to bring the language back. There's some good online resources, unfortunately many are incorrect, even accounting for the different dialects.
Thank you, I've recently checked out the youtube channel and it's great hearing more Karelian. And if there is an active effort to bring the language back, is there any universities or schools in Finland who teaches Karelian? I couldn't find any on Google
@@norsborg2379 Ja. Man kan lära sig karelska vid Östra Finlands universitet i Joensuu. Helsingfors universitetet också har några språkkurser
Hello Andy, a video on the neo-aramaic languages would be great.
Hi, dear! I hope someone will volunteer. 😆✨✨✨
The best youtuber from Phillippines
Hyvä video! 🇫🇮 (Good video!)
I'm from Finland, I speak Finnish and I know some Estonian.
But the Savonian dialect is not its own language, but a dialect of the Finnish language. Still, I don't mind you presented it separately.
Terveiset Suomesta! (Greetings from Finland!)
Very good Finnish pronunciation! Keep up the good work!
🇫🇮🇪🇪 I learn and familiarize these Finnic languages. Thanks for the video more educational.
Thank you for your work😊
Actual spoken Finnish numbers: yy, kaa, koo, nee, vii, kuu, sei, kasi, ysi, kymppi.
Just the speedy forms used for counting. My dialect would say: yks, kaks, kolme, neljä, viis, kuus, seittemän, kaheksan, yheksän, kymmenen
Or: yks, kaks, kol, nel, viis, kuus, seittemä, kaheksa, yheksä, kymmene (depends on the region/dialect)
Super fast: Y ka ko ne vi ku se kas ysi kymmenen!
sei=see
And yes they are just for counting.
yks´, kaks´, kolome, nelijä, viis´, kuus´, seit(t)emä(n), kaheksa(n), yheksä(n), kymmene(n)
Hallo Andy, i'm erzya ,Šumbrači!(Hallo in Erzyan language)
Шумбрачи?
Love to finno uralic people from finland 🇫🇮❤️🇪🇪🇭🇺
*Speaking God's Language* 😁❤️
Could you please make video on mokša and erza languages ?
olala andy.. u r really showing big activity.. 3 videos today!! u r doing well
Interestingly, the number one hundred (*sat,sad) in the Finno-Ugric languages are borrowing from Iranian languages. And the number one is somewhat reminiscent of the Persian "yek".
Interesting as always.
Ugric Next?
Hajra Hungary 🇹🇷❤🇭🇺
please make a video about the rest of the Finniс languages, but based on the Latin alphabet, so that it is more understandable
russia should create more autonomous republics with their main languages and culture being ancestral ones. russian language would be 2nd language for all finnic people there
Who drives the car un your family?/Kuka ajaa auton sinun perheestäsi?(FIN)/ kukko ajo autoo sinu perheellää?(VEPS).
Hello Jonnhy also here, yesterday we were at the same time on Ecolinguist's stream.
Mukavaa suomen opiskelua sinulle!
I really wish Livonian doesn't go extinct
Sadly, it already did. The last native speaker died in 2013
There are no native speakers left.
Sadly, as a living language it already did go extinct. The next Finnic languages with very few speakers are Votic and Ingrian.
Their word for seven almost like an Indo-European word
Hello andy i hope 1 day u will do Spanish Languages☺😇
Your pronounciation is literally the best I've heard by a foreigner!
Karjala - Suomi
Leivu is the most beautiful in my opinion
What languages do you speak excluding Filipino?
Hi! English. I'm studying French & Spanish. ✨✨✨
meänkieli language sound like a lovely and soft language
Romanic languages,please
Why is Proto-Uralic missing numbers 8 and 9?
My guess is that they're reconstructed words and linguists have not decided on how the Proto-Uralic numbers 8 and 9 would have sounded?
@@Happydancer9 It's because basically all Uralic language groups came up with their own words for 8 and 9 after diverging making it impossible to reconstruct or figure out what the original words may have been. The Baltic Finnic ones originally meant basically "two/one before ten" for 8 and 9 and I believe others like Mordvinic and perhaps Permic also came up with a similar system on their own, but I'm not too sure.
@@jokemon9547 that's pretty cool! Is it possible proto-uralic had a base 8 numerical system and thus had no words for 8 and 9 in the first place, or is their a different reason for this?
✌👍 so nice
Vīcī gang
EVERY FINNIC LANGUAGE IS IN
hi please make a video about meänkieli language
What is Leivu? I can't find any information about this language. Does anyone know?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leivu_dialect
Leivu is an extinct dialect of the South Estonian language that was spoken in northeastern Latvia. Other (not extinct) South Estonian languages/dialects are Võro, Seto, Tarto and Mulgi.
It's an exctint sourh-estonian language
It's an already extinct dialect of South Estonian, spokdn by Gauja Estonians (who were also extinct).
It's a distinct South-Estonian type of language, which once was spoken in Northern Latvia. I think It went extinct somewhere in the Soviet times. (1940's if I'm not mistaken.) And It's sometimes considered as a separate language due to It's difference, because Leivu was the first language that separated from the South-Estonian branch.
So many words are generally closer to Livonian, some are closer to Võro and some words are just on their own, and cannot be found in other Finnic languages or Latvian, like - Aste (Good or right)...
-Some words are found only similar to Finnish, like - Ḑos (If)...
-Generally has a sound switch for the words that start with (j) to (ɟ) - Ḑos (if), Ḑälga (leg), Ḑǟ (ice), Ḑärve (lake), Ḑuoma (to drink)...
-Often there are two versions of the word - one similar to Livonian and other similar to Estonian - Niemm / Liemm (cow), Suži / Unțți (wolf)...
-Some words are similar only to Võro - Nini (flower)...
-Many are loaned from Latvian - Un (and), ragana (witch), šļikț (bad), bet (but), tikkai (only)...
And there are materials of native speakers speaking It on Estonian website, forgot the name though.
I am still in process, but soon will finish gathering information for this channel about all 5 Finnic versions of Latvia.
Can you make punic languages?
More tagalog dialects?
indo iranian languages
The maps seen at 0:10 and 0:30 are wrong and inaccurate. The language that used to be spoken at Finland’s southeastern border and along the Karelian Isthmus before 1940 was not Karelian, but Karelian dialects of Finnish. Regarding Savonian, it’s just a Finnish dialect like Ostrobothnian, Tavastian etc. Meänkieli and Kven are also Finnish dialects, but they have been classified as separate languages by Sweden and Norway for some reason.
Uralic languages have ever been proposed to be part of greater language family called “Ural-Altaic” (Uraltaic) which spread from Northern Europe across Central Asia to Japan. The common features are vowel harmony and agglutinative syntax. In modern linguistics, Uralic, Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, Korean and Japonic are independant families. These similarities should be from older language contact or sprachbund.
That "language family" was suggested, but never accepted as an actual language family by linguists. So that "fact" is completely wrong
Proven many times to be wrong.
Love Suomi Couisn 🇹🇷❤🇫🇮
@Nordic Alliance 🇹🇷🇦🇿❤🇫🇮🇪🇪🇭🇺
There is no genetic link between Turkic and Uralic. Maybe just influence.
We are not cousins - not genetically, not linguistically, not culturally.
No cousin
Unpopular opinion: Estonian is the more similar to all
Karelian, Ludic and Veps sound all like Russian.
Fun Fact: Karelia was a part of the Soviet Union
How exactly is that "fun"?
Also only the Eastern part of Karelia was part of the ussr - plus half of the Western part in 1940-41 and after 1944.
finnish languages is ural-altaic languages
Sorry, but Uralic and Altaic languages are most likely not related
No such thing as "ural-altaic"
And we don't like turks.
"Ural-Altaic languages" is an outdated theory, which the modern scientific World does not support. Many do not even support the idea of the Altaic languages.
The Urali-Altaic "language family" was suggested but never accepted by most linguists... There isn't a actually a so called "Urali-Altaic language family"
Nope
Its not flag of Ingria. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izhorians
Ingrian and izhorian are commonly used as synonyms
@@a.v.j5664 yes, thought Izhorians are originally orthodoxian and Ingrians are lutherian.