It wasn’t the whiskers that was so sharp. Kampur are the hairs that rises on the arched back of cats, when the take there stance. It’s even a common misconception with in modern Icelandic speakers. Growing up in Iceland as one of the youngest members of my family, I spent a lot of time at elder relatives. Because of that I learnt many of the old sayings, and more old traditional spoken language (more akin to the old Norse). My early years in school I was sent in to the linguistics specialist in school. The teachers thought I didn’t speak correctly, and that I needed special aid because of that. In my first time with the woman that was in charge of helping all the children that lisped, or spoke simplified wordings, or had other language barriers, was taken aback when I open my mouth and my words poured out of me. She simply proceeded to ask me who taught me to talk like that? She said there was nothing wrong with the way I spoke, if I’ve been born a century earlier. In fact I spoke the language better and more refined than all the teachers there. She said I spoke in words that only people that were born in the late 1800’s Stil used. Also the order and the flow of my speech was something you didn’t really hear much in the 80’s. I can read write and speak old Norse like it’s my first language, but thanks to her I speak perfectly normal modern Icelandic.
if that thing was real then it might have been a survivng scimitar tooth (homotherium) which lived during the ice age era the pleistocene epoch until 11,000 years ago it went extinct and that cat monster might actually been survivng homotherium scimitar cats.
Lol I never get scared but good story 🌟 thank you 💝
Thanks for teaching me about this. I saw it in a meme.
Please make a video all about Gryla please
can you make more fairy tale videos like red riding hood and the pied piper?
Great video.
It wasn’t the whiskers that was so sharp. Kampur are the hairs that rises on the arched back of cats, when the take there stance. It’s even a common misconception with in modern Icelandic speakers. Growing up in Iceland as one of the youngest members of my family, I spent a lot of time at elder relatives. Because of that I learnt many of the old sayings, and more old traditional spoken language (more akin to the old Norse). My early years in school I was sent in to the linguistics specialist in school. The teachers thought I didn’t speak correctly, and that I needed special aid because of that. In my first time with the woman that was in charge of helping all the children that lisped, or spoke simplified wordings, or had other language barriers, was taken aback when I open my mouth and my words poured out of me. She simply proceeded to ask me who taught me to talk like that? She said there was nothing wrong with the way I spoke, if I’ve been born a century earlier. In fact I spoke the language better and more refined than all the teachers there. She said I spoke in words that only people that were born in the late 1800’s Stil used. Also the order and the flow of my speech was something you didn’t really hear much in the 80’s. I can read write and speak old Norse like it’s my first language, but thanks to her I speak perfectly normal modern Icelandic.
Give that kitty some catnip.
"Sorry my cat ate your kid"
-me
Yule cat is a good ifluents for little kids lol
Haha yes
@@wildmythology8558 so what’s the next on yokais?
😁 Yule
Mike
Echo
Oscar
Whiskey
MEOW
if that thing was real then it might have been a survivng scimitar tooth (homotherium) which lived during the ice age era the pleistocene epoch until 11,000 years ago it went extinct and that cat monster might actually been survivng homotherium scimitar cats.
Wow
Cant sleep with the American accent. Its too loud, too much voice projection. If it's AI its better in a milder European accent.