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About the Etruscan language
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The Etruscans are often described as mysterious for many reasons. Their origins are unclear and their language is still not entirely deciphered. Greek and Roman historians regarded them as pirates and frivolous people and did not give their culture the credit it deserved. That’s why till these days in schools we study Greek history and then jump straight to Rome. But there was a very important piece in-between these two - the Etruscan civilisation - which in many ways shaped Rome.
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Komentáře

  • @Real_badda
    @Real_badda Před 8 hodinami

    I appreciate your work ...... from Kefti (Minoan) to Etrusci (the mother culture of Rome) ...... if it was Indo-European wouldn't it be related to either Germainc, Slavic or Turkic? and also in the times of Roman - Gallic wars either side is seen as completely separate cultures

  • @Real_badda
    @Real_badda Před 8 hodinami

    Black headed, from the place were all people originated from ........ the first civilisation but migrated from somewhere else (when will the world undo the lies that where institutionalised in this post colonial world) ..... chronology goes from south to north (Africa > South Asia > North Asia) ..... not the other way around,....... that "banana language" even sounded African ..... Khemet, Khmer, Keftiu, Umbaid & Dravidian's at one point were all part of one ancient society

  • @JayrambatiSarada
    @JayrambatiSarada Před 9 hodinami

    sign language

  • @jonbinki9651
    @jonbinki9651 Před 12 hodinami

    5:22 You say Etruscans can be traced to 12,000 BCE as indigenous to Italy, but i think you meant to say 1,200 BCE... Given you next example is Villanova culture 900-700 BCE

  • @JasonJowett
    @JasonJowett Před 13 hodinami

    Impressive presentation, but I'd like to see more extrapolation regarding origins. I would presume of course that the Sumerian connection needs elaboration, presuming no tribe in the ancient world would just hand off their prized breed of cattle (especially not sell them), and transporting them all that way wasn't done by pirates.

  • @drelek5804
    @drelek5804 Před 14 hodinami

    Overlappings of the Sumerian and Hungarian vocabularies and ancient alphabets are still unexplained. It is proven that at least 3k words of Sumerian origin are used in the modern Hungarian language. There are several theories, none of them is convincing. Any scientifical opinion will be appreciated.

  • @jsigur157
    @jsigur157 Před 15 hodinami

    Music is distracting from your narrative

  • @salvador88868
    @salvador88868 Před 16 hodinami

    Yeah your Right Sumerian where all European! All blue eyes and blond hair😂! Even they speak English as their 🥈 second language. And They had iphone 17 super max ❤🎉. Halalluja

  • @nikolaykolev1438
    @nikolaykolev1438 Před 16 hodinami

    The name Raseni means fans of RA- the sun God.

  • @travelerslight7117
    @travelerslight7117 Před 18 hodinami

    Hi 👋 great video, wonderful information rewatching and taking notes

  • @levolevo1059
    @levolevo1059 Před 19 hodinami

    Turkic ,,same as etruscan

  • @levolevo1059
    @levolevo1059 Před 19 hodinami

    Turkic,,,simlple ,,,,,rasena..asena,,,,,tarkan,,,etrak,,,,their grave,,,the way they look ,,,alll siberic,,,turkic kipchak

  • @RobertRobert-xs9ep
    @RobertRobert-xs9ep Před 22 hodinami

    Latin eat and annulized etruscians vivilization... Westerns and latin newer translate etruscian scripturesm, etruscuan speak be Slavic speak.. Poland, Ukrainian, Russian linguist not have problem translate Etruscians scriptures..Latin, westerns never akceptate this in cultural war agains Slavic..

  • @onixotto
    @onixotto Před 22 hodinami

    Good job Lady! 🫶🏼

  • @alaaalee2307
    @alaaalee2307 Před dnem

    اللغة الأطروشكية هي لغة جاءت من اللغة العربية الفينيقية ... حروف اللغة الأطروسكية هي من الحروف العربية الفينيقية ... The Etruscan language derived from Arab Phœnician language , and its letters are in fact Phœncian letters ... La langue Étrusque vient de la langue Arabe Phénicienne , et les lettres Étrusques ... La ídioma Etruscana proviene de la idioma Árabe Fenicia , y tambíen , las letras Etruscanas son Árabes Feinciana letras ...

  • @goranbras4767
    @goranbras4767 Před dnem

    Etrurski (Raseni ,kako su sebe zvali imaju natpis "ALA SIPA ŽAR " na Srpskom isto znači "Ala(zmaj) sipa (bljuje )ŽAR(vatru ) ,dakle radi se o proto Srpskom jeziku !

  • @pjroy5052
    @pjroy5052 Před dnem

    ACCORDING TO THE HISTORY OLD TAMIL OR DHIMITAKA BELONGS TO MOHANJADARO HARAPPA PAK-GUJARATH REGION.. BUT .....1969 JAN 14 BORN TAMILNADU SAYS 4000 YR OLD TAMIL IS INVENTED IN TAMILNADU IDDLY IS INVENTED IN 10 BC....IN TAMIL NADU ......EVEN BEFORE THE STONE AGE AND EVEN MUCH BEFORE TAMIL NADU WAS RENAMED SO IN 1969 JAN 14 THIRUKKURAL IS WRITTEN IN TRAVANCORE ...... IN 2000 YRS OR BACK.....BUT 1969 JAN 14 BORN TAMILNADU SAYS ITS THEIR BOOK CARNATIC MUSIC INVENTOR TRIO ARE TELUGU ...CARNATIC MUSIC SONG IS WRITTEN IN TELUGU.... .BUT 1969 JAN 14 BORN TAMILNADU SAYS ITS THEIR MUSIC

  • @theblueskyisstolensunlight

    In Turkic languages, "black" has two meanings. Black meaning colour, and black meaning big. For example, Karabakh correctly translates as "Big garden," not "Black garden." So, blackheads from a turkic point of view mean "Big Heads." And we have a Kenger-li tribe here in Azerbaijan (just a funny coincidence).

  • @lusinekosyan3100
    @lusinekosyan3100 Před dnem

    I know a scientist by the name of Armen Davtyan who translates Sumerian and he wrote a book about agriculture of Sumer ( from a tablet of 240 words)because he knows old Armenian language .

  • @pjroy5052
    @pjroy5052 Před dnem

    ACCORDING TO HISTORY OLD TAMIL OR DHIMITAKA BELONGS TO MOHANJADARO HARAPPA PAK-GUJARATH REGION.. 1969 JAN 14 BORN TAMILNADU SAYS 4000 YR OLD TAMIL IS INVENTED IN TAMILNADU🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂

  • @pjroy5052
    @pjroy5052 Před dnem

    4000 OLD TAMIL (DHIMITAKA ) LANGUAGE IS INVENTED IN 1969 JAN 14 MADRAS- RENAMED-TAMILNADU..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @dmddesire
    @dmddesire Před dnem

    Helll, your this video is interesting, but unfortunately, at the beginning few errors: the age of the language, origin, etc… it was based on Max Muller, Williams Gohn’s , etc… theories! To correct those errors, you may refer the Sirimat Bagavatam, Bagavat Gita, etc… especially four Vedas where you can find the different positions of astronomical bodies, then you can compare with actual date reference by using paleo-astronomy software !

  • @Trendingsembandu
    @Trendingsembandu Před dnem

    Tamil ❤

  • @Gezira
    @Gezira Před dnem

    A notable characteristic of their culture is that in funerary paintings and sculptures women and men are depicted as equals, at the same height and in the same dimensions. Then the famous Etruscan smile of the couple.

  • @user-tc4oy6su8x
    @user-tc4oy6su8x Před dnem

    Peace to the sami The west will ruin you!

  • @viktorbaraga4514
    @viktorbaraga4514 Před dnem

    Etruscan was developed from Vinca script. Greek is a copy more or less from Vinca script and Latin took it from Greeks. Etruscan writing on a large stone block was deciphered using Cyrillic Serbian alphabet, which uses 28 letters from Vinca script. Comparing the letters of Vinca, Greek, Etruscan is showing which one was first. Its Vinca. Phelascians lived in mainland Greece before the Greeks arrived from the Ionian sea island. Crete is loaded with archaeological remains which are showing the presence of population before the Greeks, namely Pelasgians.

  • @Coconut_999
    @Coconut_999 Před dnem

    From the video, I can understand that Tamizh is rich in culture and history. God bless

  • @arbenqarri359
    @arbenqarri359 Před dnem

    Since in the title you write ETRUSCAN Albanian "ΜΕKΘ PASNAL" is in the Geg dialect of Albanian 🇦🇱 which means "If you had stopped Anxiety".😉

  • @arbenqarri359
    @arbenqarri359 Před dnem

    Etruscan Greece 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Greece and Greece have NEVER EXISTED🤔 The written stone that was found in Lemnos is a tombstone and it is Albanian. Only Albanian is understood and read, Greek has no meaning🤔 The Etruscans spoke and wrote Albanian 🇦🇱with the Pellasgian alphabet.

  • @laszlohentes61
    @laszlohentes61 Před dnem

    szia,köszönöm a videódat értékes,hogy megismerje más is az én anyanyelvemet. hiánypótló munka. kicsit teszek hozzá - én amatőr kutató vagyok csak,de a lehető legtöbbet elolvasom vagy meghallgatom - megnézem ami velünk magyarokkal foglalkozik. amik újabbak: a balti finn-karél-számi csoport és a permi ága az uráli nyelveknek már 8000 éve különvált az ugor ágtól és az is lehet,hogy csak egymás mellett éltünk akkor. a khanti és manysi nyelvet beszélők 5000 éve vándoroltak fel északra,akkor mi még cseljabjinszk környékén éltünk nyugat-szibériában,itt sorra tárják fel a magyar temetőket. a ló- luw alakban a két legközelebbi rokonnál is megmaradt,pedig ahol élnek,ott nem él meg a ló - 150 éve temetésen lovat áldoztak! a baskírok eltörökösödött nyelvcserén átjutott magyarok - itt is megvan a hét törzs neve. jermet-gyarmat,jenő-jenej például. a hont visszafoglalók dns-e és a baskírok dns-e nem sokban tér el - sőt a baskírok egy része természeti vallást követ a mai napig. a régi vallásunkban a felső-középső-alsó világ,égigérő fa - a dél szibériai-altaji nem muszlim török népeknél is meg van,egészen a távol keleti ordosz-szihote aninyi-nanáj népek sámánjai a mai napig révületben - járnak át e három világ között.a fehérlófia monda-rege-mese,ki hogyan értelmezi-ki minek tartja - a tuvai,altaji kögüdey mergen egy része! kínában han nyelven tongvacseng-fehérvár belső mongóliában van az ordosz vidékén.ázsiában és európában fehérvár néven csak magyarok alapítottak települést. az utolsó keleti magyarokról szimbir ostrománál írnak az orosz krónikák 4 000 mazsar harcolt az orosz oldalon.árpád apja álmos,álmos apja ügyek - ő lehet azonos öge ujgur herceggel aki 830 körül menekült feleségével és nagyjából ezer emberével napnyugatnak, és szedte egységbe a magyar törzseket,mert ügyekről nincsen semmi ,csak annyi,hogy ő álmos apja. ezért lehet a turul nemzetségről a monda és az égigérő fa felső-középső-alsó világgal egyszerre a magyar ősi eredet monda párhuzamosan egyszerre jelen benne a magyarok őstörténetében. ma már tény,hogy legfeljebb 50-60 év alatt jöttek őseink a volga-káma könyökből először az alföldre,később pannóniába. az avar kaganátus idején a mai borsodban magyarok éltek - régészetileg igazolt. aztán itt vannak a székelyek,akik mondáik szerint attila hun nagykirály népének leszármazottai. csigle mezejét sokáig nem létezőnek tartották,míg pát éve egy nyelvész a duna-delta izmaili -ágától keletre határozta meg régi írásokból. itt vannak az északi-déli csángók akik nem jöttek be a honfoglaláskor,később a tatárjárás után IV.bélától-luxemburgi zsigmond királyig tartott a dnyesztertől nyugatra és a szeret-duna vonalig egy védvonal illetve gyepü kiépítése. moldávia fővárosa chisinau-kisjenő, tőle északra orhei-őrhely,a dnyeszter torkolatánál dnyeszterfehérvár,vagy a legkeletibb egykori magyar település kolbezi -csöbörcsök már a dnyeszteren túl van. sajnos az itteni magyarokat az 1800-as évek közepén erőszakkal románosították,csöbörcsök utosó magyar római katolikus papját megölték a román bojárok parancsára.az erőszakos beolvasztás ma is tart ,minden szomszéd országban!

  • @mihalykocsis2013
    @mihalykocsis2013 Před dnem

    Etruscan and Sumer is related to ancient Hungarian👍

  • @mihalykocsis2013
    @mihalykocsis2013 Před dnem

    Julingo my Latvian beuty thanks for the video ….I am Hungarian 😃

  • @erkanoner2122
    @erkanoner2122 Před dnem

    Tipp of the day: If they say a language is of an "unknown" origin, then it is 100% agglutinative and 99% related to a form of proto or pre-proto turkic languages :) This is a well-known stereotypical behaviour of "not well thinking" researchers - which is boring. Besides, is there any analysis in this channel about turkic languages that are spoken by at least over 200 million people today?

    • @JuLingo
      @JuLingo Před 14 hodinami

      No, there's not (yet) but of course this channel needs a video on a Turkic language! Which Turkic language would you like to see covered?

  • @stefanschleps8758
    @stefanschleps8758 Před dnem

    Thank you Julie, we've been binging all morning!

  • @stefanschleps8758
    @stefanschleps8758 Před dnem

    Love you Julie. Thanks for sharring!

  • @aytenugurlu3769
    @aytenugurlu3769 Před dnem

    Sümerbank language is aggulative like Turkish language . Also Tengri means God in old Turkish is similar to Dingir which means Göd in Sumerian language

  • @iammicky2257
    @iammicky2257 Před dnem

    Ngi dei khasian blood

  • @user-yj4jj2tc3r
    @user-yj4jj2tc3r Před dnem

    It seems genetically their traces are everywhere from northern iran "tabaran" and"tabarestan" talishan, tapresh,tabriz ,taurus mountain until Aegean islands crete corsica tuscany sicily albania balkan spain.and their cultural heritages.maybe basque and gascoigne languages are their descendants.

  • @user-yj4jj2tc3r
    @user-yj4jj2tc3r Před dnem

    Tuscania name instead etruria or etruscania shows well root of name of this nation turs-sc-anians.in old indoeuropean languages SC suffixes shows nationality like polsk :polish,dansk:danish,swensk :swedish,teotsc:teoton or deutsch, german,Engelsc:english .

  • @kalacaptain4818
    @kalacaptain4818 Před dnem

    a quick note. the etruscans didn't "expand" to Lombardy/the po plain. they occurred there natively before being overpowered by the celts.

  • @stefanschleps8758
    @stefanschleps8758 Před 2 dny

    Well done, thank you. Kudos. This video earned you my sub. All the best.

    • @JuLingo
      @JuLingo Před 14 hodinami

      Thank you very much!

  • @childabductioninitaly8946

    English-magyar: anger - harag, düh: inger, ingerültség babe - baba,ld.bab,báb,bábu,búb,bibe bag - bog = g>gy: bugyor, bögy, mint zsák bale - baj, csapás, bal l>j baj baleful - baljós bat bod - ütő buck - bak pl. kecskebak, ozbak bug - bogár, mert bog az chirp - csiripelés chunk - fatönk, t>cs: csonk, tuskó eat - enni,ld. érek,étvágy field - föld fig - fuga fine - finom frech - friss harsh - hars(-ány, -ogó, -an, -ona) hause - ház heap - halom, azaz hupa, hege, huppanó high - magas, pl. hágó, felhág lance - lándzsa lapel - lapolás, hajtóka lock - lakat loch - luk leak - lék,szivárog lack - hiány, tehát luk lazy rest - lézengo, zs-vcl: lazsáló loose - Laza lava - láva, de ez magyar szó,csak mély hang rcndhen - lev, ld. lé-lev - lés-leves pár- ost - és pl. angol `lave' = öntöz, laver - mosdóüst: lavór, `lav' (lev) = mosdó lush - lés, leves = részeg, beszívott low - lenti, alacsony mere - mero ("csupa" értelemben) merely - merőben morsel - morzsa neck - nyak own - ön: sajtit (ön magam: saját magam) pair - pár par - egyenloség: pár pl. párhuzam pap - pép petty - pöttöm, pötty, piece - pici, kis darab, rész point - pont reek - rakás, halom, sok más jelentés mellett riot - riadalom, lármás csodület rip - repedés, hasítás sack - szák, zsák, zacskó wanly - ványadtan, sáyadtan (vány v>f = fony, lásd ványadt = fonnyadt) waste - puszta (lásd p>v: veszt, elvesztegetett) wander(ing) - vándorlás, kószálás zigzag - cikcakk (pl. még: cikázik, cakkos)

  • @childabductioninitaly8946

    The Hungarian language is related to all languages. It is related to Finnish and "Finno-Ugric languages, but also related to Turkish languages. Also to Korean and Japanese languages. Inflectional languages. There are also many word matches. At the same time, there are many word matches with Indo-European and Slavic languages. For example, also with the English language. Its similarity with the Etruscan language is striking. Only the Hungarians call God -Isten, and bc. In 1500, the Hittites and Subartu people called it Estan, Estanu.. No one else. After 12 years of research, I realized that the Indo-Iranian, Proto-Indo-European peoples and languages are just hypotheses. There are no written findings to prove their existence, it's all just a faulty logical deduction. At the same time, I also realized that the Nostratic language is nothing more than the Hungarian language and its contemporary state. But the Hungarian language has not changed anything in 500 years, and it follows from this that it will change little even in many thousands of years. The Hungarian language uses 39 sounds. The Hungarian ABC has 44 letters. The Hungarian language is inflectional and forms many words from one root. It's like a bush. It is suitable for training 2 million words and I haven't heard an unknown Hungarian word since I was 20 years old, and now I am 64 years old. Of course, we only use a few thousand words in our daily life. The poet János Arany used 30,000 words in his poems in the 19th century. Prof. Grover S. Krantz Geographical development of European languages "... the Greek language, therefore, was present in 6500 BC, Celtic language was born in 3500 BC in Ireland. The greatness of the Hungarian language in the Carpathian Basin is equally surprising; I find that its origin leads to the mesolithic, before the Stone Age. " The Etruscan language was an inflectional language like the Iberian and Sumerian languages. It shows a striking similarity with today's Hungarian language. Anatolian peoples, Greek and Phoenician immigration formed what we later call Latin, and the Etruscan language died out after the Latin-Etruscan War. czcams.com/video/fGLctziOc3w/video.html

  • @dimkit9714
    @dimkit9714 Před 2 dny

    Dionysius of Halicarnassus was a Greek, that lived under Roman rule, not a Roman

  • @MrSottobanco
    @MrSottobanco Před 2 dny

    What about Gothic chromosomes? Are they around?

  • @alleycatpan9988
    @alleycatpan9988 Před 2 dny

    All are GREEKS

  • @theambitious1271
    @theambitious1271 Před 2 dny

    Etruscan are Phoenicians Arabs.

  • @stefanbujas6947
    @stefanbujas6947 Před 2 dny

    czcams.com/video/9Itzv3HShSY/video.htmlsi=MwKxFObAZQ4hyfDW ❤

  • @danielvortisto6324
    @danielvortisto6324 Před 2 dny

    First, I would like to say I truly enjoyed the video. As a person who studies languages myself, I would like to make a small comment. 1) Yes, we have multiple claims about the Etruscans by different people at different ages and we have material evidence from excavation sites (for instance, "villa nova" illalic settlements). However, we also have different ways of understanding what counts as a people. Are we talking about a linguistic community? Or about a religious community? Or about a genetic community? Or about groups of settlements that exchanged goods? Or about a zone sharing the same paying and measuring systems? Or about military alliances during clashes between two armed blocks? Which kind of group are we talking about when we say that the Etruscans lived somewhere and spoke Etruscan? Since your video is about the Etruscan language and it is a gift attached to an ancestry test advertisment, it seems that you are considering the intersection between linguistic and genetic communities (and religious community?): one language with one religion, one army, and one genome (Dio, Patria e Famiglia). Is this the case? 2) As for the term "theory", I would suggest you consider the claims as alternative or complementary hypotheses that one can use to defend with the collected evidence or accommodate the evidence. Once the hypotheses are evidentiated to a sufficient extent, they should be accepted as theses. The linguistic theory here is the way we think languages are used and evolve at it is what we use to describe the language and to analyse extant texts. We do not need a new linguistic theory, we need to apply our linguistic theory to the description of Etruscan (updating our linguistic theory if Etruscan works differently from all other languages in the world), and then we need to use this description for whatever goal we have, for instance, to defend or oppose hypotheses about whatever you are calling the Etruscan people/civilization. 3) As for the term "gender", you enter in contradiction. The opposition between animated vs inanimated being is gender. It is not sex-based, but it is gender.