@@wilhelmlegothdegascogne9674 That too, but the Maniots, the modern Spartans and people of the region, were never truly conquered by the Ottomans and consider themselves Rhomaion.
One of my favourite ones had to be Burgundian laungage. I'd imagine this as more roman than germanic one, definitely used latin alphabet, with some special letters copied from French and German. It woudl've been spoken in eastern France, some western cantons of Switzerland, southwestern Germany and even in Luxembourg and Belgium.
Wait what? Southern Italy Greeks didn't dissapear because of the Romanization, the Romans(specifically Latin Romans) didn't intend to make Greek language less significant, which is one of the reasons why the later ERE spoke dominantly Greek(although the official language that they speak in offices or high courts remained Latin until at least the reign of Heraclius), they just became bilingual in both Greek and Latin. The real reason why Greeks in southern Italy disappear is due to the Normans and the Kingdom of Sicily, which favours Latin.
Ive found the proposed states a bit dumb. Often they had less of their own language than excluded parts. Also you got something against uralic peoples or smth? Otherwise good video
Oh and thanks for 125 subscribes!
@PalestinoMations12 not personal server. But i am active on few.
I HAVE TO ADD, FRANKISH IS JUST REALLY OLD DUTCH.@@Viktorixus
Laconian still exists, it's called "Tsakonian"
The speakers are some of the last Romans
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@@wilhelmlegothdegascogne9674 That too, but the Maniots, the modern Spartans and people of the region, were never truly conquered by the Ottomans and consider themselves Rhomaion.
One of my favourite ones had to be Burgundian laungage. I'd imagine this as more roman than germanic one, definitely used latin alphabet, with some special letters copied from French and German. It woudl've been spoken in eastern France, some western cantons of Switzerland, southwestern Germany and even in Luxembourg and Belgium.
1:57 how do 41 million people speak it even tho it’s only native to a small territory?
Population density
2:19 north slavs
2:33 - finally, the North Slavs(?)
Where is borderlands part?
Great video!
Thank you
Wait what? Southern Italy Greeks didn't dissapear because of the Romanization, the Romans(specifically Latin Romans) didn't intend to make Greek language less significant, which is one of the reasons why the later ERE spoke dominantly Greek(although the official language that they speak in offices or high courts remained Latin until at least the reign of Heraclius), they just became bilingual in both Greek and Latin. The real reason why Greeks in southern Italy disappear is due to the Normans and the Kingdom of Sicily, which favours Latin.
well yes, in that alternative scenario they just didn't disappear in such a great manner, and their language didn't split into two as in our timeline
Pretty Sure Apenine greek already exists, it's just allot smaller and mostly limited to the far south of the apenine peninsula and sicilly.
There are Griko and Calabrian Greek, yet their two distinct languages and with less territory
So here's their alternative, greater version
Hm? Dacian with slavic influnce?
Like, it's just a name
Same connection as in Albania and Caucasian Albania
Saying hi in these fictional languages Part 1:
Alandian: Argåff (Aroaf)
Appenin Greek: Γειζ σθυ (Geiz sthn)
Neo-Bulgar: Здравейте (Zdruseĭtis)
Burgundian: Bionjuer (Byoncheoor)
Estrinian: Istf (Est)
Fhensh: Bunshour (Bunchor)
Wow... I didn't expected that someone would like to do something with that.
Respect.
Thanks!
Saying hi in these languages. Moesian: Laplaœ
It is not argåff it is hej or hallå
Finlanian :взхяыакзå/klåmedlarskï
Rip to people whose language got wiped out
Myself included :(
What is your wiped out language?
@@Viktorixus Portuguese
Got mixed with spanish or arab (atleast in my region)
which region?
@@Viktorixus Algarve, AKA southern portugal
Based
I... Didn't expected you, but if i would expect... Not in that short time since upload...
Mind if I make some of these conlangs? If yes, which ones?
I don't know... But go ahead with them. I'm wishing you luck.
@@Viktorixus well, if u had to pick some, which ones would you actually want a conlang on? Think about it.
@@gsutta if you're still doing this, the Slavic Romanian sounds pretty interesting
@@thatstorm_spectre will do
@@gsutta you responded to a 2 year old post? Honestly respect
Ive found the proposed states a bit dumb. Often they had less of their own language than excluded parts. Also you got something against uralic peoples or smth? Otherwise good video
What do you mean against Uralic Peoples?
Uralic Peoples: Finnish, Sapmis, Hungarians, Karelians, Estonians, Komis, Komi-Permyaks, Udmurts, Mari, Mordving, Nenets, etc.@@Viktorixus
Altaic isn't real
Wtf man whats that with illyria since when are illyrians slavs man they have nothing to do with the illyrian language
It's just a name
More bases on region, than an Ancestry
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what a load of cringe
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