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English Grammatical Case
Secrets in English! #language #linguistics #todayilearned #english #america #learning #usa #canada #germany #esl #learningenglish #learnenglish #study #tesol #secondlanguage
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Intro to Bulgarian 🇧🇬
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Bulgarian! #language #linguistics #todayilearned #slavic #bulgarian #bulgaria #serbia #serbian #macedonia #macedonian #sofia #albania #albanian #romania #romanian #polish #poland
An Intro to Slavic Languages
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Slavic languages! #language #linguistics #todayilearned #slavic #russian #serbian #serbia #poland #polish #bulgeria #bulgarian
What does it mean for languages to be related?
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Related languages? #language #linguistics #todayilearned #relative #relations #learning #etymology #trivia #stem #english #spanish #portuguese #german #hindi #romance #latin #french #italian #romanian
Language Trivia Game!
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Lets play a game! #language #linguistics #todayilearned #trivia #game #learning #gameshow #knowledge #knowledgecheck #trivianight #triviagame
The Languages of Germany
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German Language(s) #language #linguistics #todayilearned #germany #austria #switzerland #deutchland #osterreich #schweiz #german
Peppercorns and Chili Peppers
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Peppers! 🌶️🐈‍⬛ #language #linguistics #todayilearned #pepper #cat #drpepper #cats #sanskrit #nahuatl #maya #india #greece #greek #catlover
Do you know these 5 languages?
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Do you know these 5 languages?
How Quest and Question are related
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How Quest and Question are related
The Man Who Invented Algebra and Algorithms
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The Man Who Invented Algebra and Algorithms
The Origin of the Assassins
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The Origin of the Assassins
Linguistic Haplology: Library, Libry, and Libary
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Linguistic Haplology: Library, Libry, and Libary
Aksing Questions about Metathesis
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Aksing Questions about Metathesis
Mythological Explanations for Language
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Mythological Explanations for Language
Why does the younger generation talk so weird?
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Why does the younger generation talk so weird?
The Great Vowel Shift: an introduction
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The Great Vowel Shift: an introduction
State Names Supercut
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State Names Supercut
Linguistic Rebracketing
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Linguistic Rebracketing
West Virginia, Mountain Accent
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West Virginia, Mountain Accent
Accents vs Dialects vs Languages
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Accents vs Dialects vs Languages
The Transatlantic Accent
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The Transatlantic Accent
The “British” Accent?
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The “British” Accent?
Early American Accent?
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Early American Accent?
Adjective or Adnoun?
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Adjective or Adnoun?
A Whole Halloween Haunt!
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A Whole Halloween Haunt!
I before e?
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I before e?
The hardest language?
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The hardest language?
American Accents
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American Accents
The Italian Language
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The Italian Language
The Wise Ways of Science with King James IV
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The Wise Ways of Science with King James IV

Komentáře

  • @rustyshackleford8333
    @rustyshackleford8333 Před 3 hodinami

    high german in the south?! yeah bawue is famous for that...

  • @zb-jh1ze
    @zb-jh1ze Před 4 hodinami

    Where and for how much can I buy this painting in the background?

  • @AdrianChazz
    @AdrianChazz Před 7 hodinami

    _Ah, a wiseguy, see?_

  • @sweetness3441
    @sweetness3441 Před 10 hodinami

    Also words and influence added to the language not just from slaves and natives but the other countries settlers and traders journeying around the cape too. Most notably the french, portugese and english! Many refuse to believe English had an influence despit the country being a commonwealth nation. Here is an example of an afrikaans sentence: My pen is in my hand. Completely Afrikaans!😂

  • @savvygood
    @savvygood Před 12 hodinami

    I’m from WV and I’ll say, “I’s goin’ to the store yesterday.” In stead of I was.

  • @mirae9163
    @mirae9163 Před dnem

    No, there're many Chinese LANGUAGES, not dialects ! Chinese is not a language, it's a language family - Sinitic language family. As you said in the other video " if they're mutually unintelligible, then they're different languages" .....

  • @mirae9163
    @mirae9163 Před dnem

    How come? There're about 100 milions native Cantonese speaker in the world(mainland about 85 milions). It's definitely more than Wu. And, there is almost no young people can speak Shanghainese in Shanghai nowadays, it's the fast dying language among the 5 big Chinese languages.

  • @The_Bramantyo
    @The_Bramantyo Před 2 dny

    Does that mean that I, as a Javanese, have the same ancestors as Filipinos, Madagascars, Hawaiians, etc. several tens of millennia ago in Taiwan?

  • @tejasgowda203
    @tejasgowda203 Před 2 dny

    I love South Indian languages cultures very much

  • @starwarsboy675
    @starwarsboy675 Před 3 dny

    La fiko!

  • @hoolidii
    @hoolidii Před 3 dny

    Oh man we do have k in oirat and l is a such a commen sound. But my latina friend say you l is like lh. But to me it doesn't sound like that. And i had arab roommate, her l was so much stronger, and she said ours is normal l to her ears. So i guess, depends on what's your native language it can sound different. Again k is common sound in countryside peoples accent, not just oirat.

  • @j.lietka9406
    @j.lietka9406 Před 3 dny

    How could there be no surviving descendants?

  • @Joel-u1e
    @Joel-u1e Před 4 dny

    Una manera molt senzilla de saber el gènere de la paraula és fixar-se en l'última lletra de la paraula, si aquesta acaba amb "e" és masculina, però si acaba amb "a" és femenina. Tot i això, cal saber que potser no totes les paraules segueixen aquesta norma.

  • @SlashProducts
    @SlashProducts Před 4 dny

    Low Saxon, not Low German thank you very much

  • @stephenkoss-wm3ii
    @stephenkoss-wm3ii Před 7 dny

    It’s worth mentioning that in modern times, high German is just the all around standard. I studied it for a few years and tried to speak with some Swiss people I met a few years later and they made 0 sense to me

  • @Khaled_HR13_kardashev

    "Uncleftish beholding" sounds %100000 german!!

  • @danielburger1775
    @danielburger1775 Před 7 dny

    The US Northeast was settled by people from Southern England, so they spoke that way naturally. As more people from north of England, as well as Scotland, Ireland settled America, other US accents emerged. And later still with German, Dutch, Italian, Polish etc. people settling USA. Ultimately a "general American" accent(with obvious variations) existed across most of USA, except the South, and the Northeast. The Northeast accent survived into the 20th century, and that's why people spoke that way. Nothing artificial or manufactured. In fact, if you listen to NE accents across 20th c, it gets less "British" and more "General American" as the years go by.

  • @nox6855
    @nox6855 Před 7 dny

    I've made connections of Proto Indo European and Proto Afro Asiatic. If we this hypothesis is true, then we'll be able to confirm or be very close to confirming the proto world language theory

  • @AreYouForRealRightNow-emoji

    Wow that's old

  • @heyjestie
    @heyjestie Před 9 dny

    When I say I want a goth gf this is what I mean btw

  • @juliethomas8355
    @juliethomas8355 Před 9 dny

    Þhorn

  • @bouaounirafik6676
    @bouaounirafik6676 Před 9 dny

    The pronunciation of Sprachbund is false.

  • @dhu2056
    @dhu2056 Před 9 dny

    nicaraguan sign language disproves this

  • @I_live_in_your_walls.

    It is fun to be able to understand all the Afrikaanse comments as a Dutch person.😂 I do have to read it twice sometimes though.🤔

  • @SizzleMoonSong
    @SizzleMoonSong Před 9 dny

    Bona to vada your dolly ol'eek

  • @andrewlewis4047
    @andrewlewis4047 Před 10 dny

    I would agree, but that would mean French isn’t a Romance language. 😮

  • @anthemsofeurope2408
    @anthemsofeurope2408 Před 11 dny

    I am a native low german speaker from the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. I learned it from my parents and grandparents. And I can tell you that most people here still speak it and there is no really way that it will go extinct

  • @bety.suhartini
    @bety.suhartini Před 11 dny

    Sadudulur beda karuhun

  • @DiddyKongsLeftFoot
    @DiddyKongsLeftFoot Před 12 dny

    i find the fact that both P and H make an “eff” sound stupid, it’s like the two letters go silent together, except they don’t actually, instead they “make a baby” (if you catch my drift) and somehow form the letter F

  • @n0lain
    @n0lain Před 13 dny

    I very much share your love for the interesting features of these languages! But I can't help but point out, it's SAY-lish-an, and luh-SHOOT-seed

  • @pavankumarullas
    @pavankumarullas Před 14 dny

    Koya language also Dravidian language group brother @LiteLinguisticz

  • @hyperboytkl1077
    @hyperboytkl1077 Před 14 dny

    THE FIRST LANGUAGE : “ Hnngg….hnnngggg! Gggkkk! Hooo…hooooo! Akkkkk….! Haaaaa! Heeeeeeeee! Woooooo! Ggggkkk! Clk clk clkkk! Hnng ….!”

  • @SithFam
    @SithFam Před 14 dny

    Cornish will return - damn you Henry the 8th, damn you!!!!

  • @liamsmith1371
    @liamsmith1371 Před 14 dny

    No way you just said caynis like wtf it’s pronounced Kānīs

  • @bennyvanilly
    @bennyvanilly Před 15 dny

    Please do not use the word Farsi. Farsi is the name of the Persian language in the national language. In Iran, we don't call the English language "English" either, but inglisi

    • @Bingusola
      @Bingusola Před 13 dny

      why did you get so offended by saying farsi in english

    • @bennyvanilly
      @bennyvanilly Před 13 dny

      @@Bingusola Because the use of the term "Farsi" is intended to create the impression that "Persian" is a new language and has nothing to do with the Aryans (Persians). It is a campaign to separate Iran (the Aryans) from its history.

    • @Bingusola
      @Bingusola Před 12 dny

      @@bennyvanilly farsi farsi farsi farsi farsi farsi farsi farsi farsi is the newest language ever only 4 months old

    • @bennyvanilly
      @bennyvanilly Před 12 dny

      @@Bingusola Kiram be dahane madaret, madarjendeh

    • @Bingusola
      @Bingusola Před 12 dny

      @@bennyvanilly moshkelet chie

  • @horsekfobster7823
    @horsekfobster7823 Před 16 dny

    Lies, Polynesians aren’t in the Austronesian language group. Polynesian is a branch of the Native American language families.

  • @justas423
    @justas423 Před 16 dny

    "Spoken by performers, sailors and the queer subculture" So...Just the queer subculture.

  • @stover14
    @stover14 Před 16 dny

    It was never a language of the queer community, whatever that means

    • @er4din903
      @er4din903 Před 16 dny

      Before 1967 homosexuality was a criminal offense in Britain. Polari became used as a near ubiquitous code-language within the gay community there in order to be able to communicate and find each other without incriminating themselves to outsiders

    • @judahbarracuda_
      @judahbarracuda_ Před 11 dny

      OHHHHH! You just got taught a well informed lesson about the history of the homosexual community!

  • @stover14
    @stover14 Před 16 dny

    Why do Americans not understand that the "queer community" is an American concept that doesn't apply to gay men in other countries and times?

    • @goblinguy3103
      @goblinguy3103 Před 10 dny

      Queer community means more than “gay people in America”. It’s an ever-evolving term for not only the lgbtq, but other “freaks” and “weirdos” (hence why the disabled community, poor community, and lgbtq community have often been linked). Hell, there are tons of different types of queer communities with different focuses and people depending on where you are, who you are, and what you mean by “queer”. I suppose if you mean “they didn’t use the term queer community, that’s a relatively new term for the lgbtq” I would understand more, but that also misses the point. Sure, different places and times didn’t use the term “queer community”, but they also didn’t use “homosexual” or “transgender”. Our language always evolves. Sappho didn’t identified with the term “Sapphic” because it literally didn’t exist as a term. We still use it to describe her. And if you’re insinuating there wasn’t a gay community in the uk previously, I’m not sure what to say? The marginalized have always grouped together for safety, especially with our similarly marginalized people. It’s a safety strategy. It’s for community. Queer means weird. It means those who don’t fit. People who spoke Polari were most definitely queer and most definitely had a community. If I’m misunderstanding something please let me know, but focusing on the term “queer community” because it isn’t “time accurate” just feels purist. -Sincerely, a non-American Queer

    • @warweasel2832
      @warweasel2832 Před 2 dny

      There are ABSOLUTELY queer communities in other countries, ESPECIALLY europe, and ESPECIALLY back in the 20th century. I'd argue that the 21st century American "queer community" is actually just a sad remnant of those forefather ones from before the turn of the century.

  • @troyrowe7670
    @troyrowe7670 Před 16 dny

    You forgot Ithquil

  • @LoloLesaoana
    @LoloLesaoana Před 16 dny

    Ancient Egypt way older then that👹😇👍👍 Around 9,500 bce

  • @MT-hy6pr
    @MT-hy6pr Před 16 dny

    Polari is fascinating, and strangely poetic. We had a comedian, Kenneth Williams, who used it in the mainstream. People thought it was comical nonsense talk - if they really knew what he was saying he'd have been taken off air.

    • @amayastrata4629
      @amayastrata4629 Před 3 dny

      Oh goodness yes! It’s so clear now. I felt so sorry for Kenneth Williams. He had such a hard time accepting his own homosexuality possibly because of all the abuse and nonsense about legality. But the language, yes. I’ve heard him use it so something learned today, thanks for triggering this point.

  • @fanwtn5124
    @fanwtn5124 Před 16 dny

    In Thailand, transgender have dialect of Thai called Lu-Language. Basically, fuck would be luckfu (heaa to leaa-hu), d*ck would be lick-du (kuay to luay-ku) (lom-u luay-ku… I won’t translate this 😂)

  • @Lithium59
    @Lithium59 Před 17 dny

    I speak fluent Gujarati, and personally, the language is better than English in terms of writing. It is very easy to distinguish vowels and consonants, and vowels and consonants do not have multiple sounds for the same letter.

  • @kikoyworld
    @kikoyworld Před 17 dny

    The way they add suffixes to the root words sounds very very similar to Tagalog where they have the root word and the meaning changes based on prefix, affix or suffix.

  • @thomasraionaedwards4274

    Shut up 😂

  • @DaljitSingh96241
    @DaljitSingh96241 Před 18 dny

    Where is chainease language and sanaskrit Bhasha

  • @MrGX200
    @MrGX200 Před 19 dny

    Pretty good!

  • @johnp.johnson1541
    @johnp.johnson1541 Před 20 dny

    TOTALLY DEBUNKED. This vid is MISINFO Here is the truth: czcams.com/video/9xoDsZFwF-c/video.html Please hang your head in shame and then shoot a vid correcting yourself.

  • @vicentejouclas2518
    @vicentejouclas2518 Před 20 dny

    Also influencing Language, one of the transformations in the way of speaking during an Era has to do with diction, affected by people's dental arches.