Letters for Cyrillic and Greek: W - russian Уу or belarusian🇧🇾 Ўў (Cyrillic) X - greek🇬🇷 Ξξ (Greek) Q - kazakh🇰🇿 Ққ (Cyrillic) V - greek🇬🇷 Ββ (Greek) F - greek🇬🇷 Φφ (Greek)
Mistakes: 1. What you said was "C" for cryillic was actually a letter combo named 'TS' 2. What you said was "C" for Greek was a letter representing 'G' named "gamma" 3. Greek does not have a distinct "F" letter. The closets thing to F in greek is "phi" making the 'ph' sound 4. For greek you said "gamma" was C and G??? 5. Greek does not have J (i don't think maybe i am wrong). You used "Iota" 'I' as J 6. What you used as "Q" for Greek is a deleted letter 7. Greek "Upsilon" 'U' is only used as U in most cases. Whenever a 'V' sound is made in greek it will use "Beta" 'b' 8. Cryillic commonly does not have X. The letter you used is "X" which can be used for 'KH' and 'H' but not X. Just because it looks like X doesn't need it means X 9. Greek does not have X the letter you used was "X" meaning 'CH' not 'X' 10. Greek letter "Upsilon" is *N O T* a 'Y'. It looks like Y but it does *NOT* mean Y. Commonly used as U and U only There was 10 total mistakes inside this video which some people may think are real uses for letters
C used to make both the "k" and "g" sounds, I used to make the "i" and "dʒ" sounds and V used to make the "u" and "v"sounds, I don't know about anything else though
Mistake 3, 5, 6, 8 and 9 are Wrong, Greek does have a distinct "F" Letter called digamma, Greek does have J and J is derived from Iota, Q for Greek is not a deleted letter, it's actually archaic and the letter is called qoppa, Kha can also be used for X for Romanization and Kh is a true pronunciation for X and Greek does have X as it sometimes romanized and X is derived from Chi. This is just a correction
Очень интересно смотреть видосы, видно, что это рост мастера. Поэтому, если не укажу на фактические ошибки, то проявлю неуважение. Е в русском это И. I а русском это тоже И. (русская Е это английское YE). X в руссеом не закрывают иксом, в русском это КС. W - тут можно ничего не ставить, но русские активно произносят её как В.
I’ve been following this channel for a little bit! I’m a collector of Old Japanese swords and military from ages ago. This has helped me amazingly!!!!!! So THANK YOU!!!!
Greek: ΑΒΧΔΕΦΓㅏ(I don’t have Heta)Ι(There’s no J in Greek)ΚΛΜΗΟΠQoppa(I don’t have Qoppa)ΡΣΤΥV(I don’t have Vega)ΞΗ(Eta is Y in Latin)Ζ Cyrillic: АБЦДЕФГХИЙКЛМНОПҚРСТУВЎКСЫЗ Letters that I found in the Cyrillic English alphabet: Қ (Kazakh Q) Ў (Belarusian W)
I know what is q for greek. Apparently coptic alphabet has 32 letters. That way you could search shai. The 26th letter from the coptic alphabet. Omega (lowercase version) with a tail.
Can you upload a video where you turn the letters of the English alphabet into the animals whose names start with them pwetty pwease with sugah on top?
I dont know a lot of greek, but i think there is a letter wrong. The F it should be like F/Ф/Φ, i think the greek letter that you wrote doesn't exist. I search it but i can't find it. If you can tell me where it comes from that greek "F" I would appreciate it. Anyway good video.
@@leeshangjinmoe5848I agree, Cyrillic W is We (Which is almost the same as Latin W), and either Qa (Used in Kurdish), or Early Cyrillic Koppa which is based of Greek Koppa, which is the source of Latin Q.
The order you wrote them all in makes no sense, and you made mistakes as to the link between letters. Η in greek gave И in cyrillic and Ν in greek gave Н in cyrillic. Also Ι in greek gave I in cyrillic (see ukrainian who kept it). I could go on and on but yeah something’s definitely wrong about this. Also Cyrillic is not ONLY russian. If you really wanted to be accurate there would be far more letters but I think I’ve ranted for too long. writing is pretty as always
I think he made a pretty good list, but I would have placed a F (can't type the ancient [wow]) for the greek W and the Cyrillic mix is pretty weird indeed, Kazach would have a sign for Q (but that one might seems a bit irrelevant here since it derived from К) and isn't Й for Y/Υ a bit weird (I'm really not sure about that)? I'm not an expert btw so maybe I'm wrong... But well done, dear creator!
@@Helvetia-1 it is or isn't wierd, it just depends on the romanization. Most slavic languages like czech which are written in latin use j for that softening sound, whereas for some reason that i do not know, the romanization for russian and ukrainian and all that stuff throws those conventions out of the window, including the accents for sounds like ž and such and skipped to diagraphs with zh, sh and all that shit. This includes j being replaced by y for й and such.
you have to understand that they aren't english and russian, they're latin and cyrillic, and-well-you have to know that a lot is CORRECT unlike you think. You have to know about other language sounds as well as evolution of languages to know why GAMMA is the greek equivalent of both C and G
I was wondering if you could write something in Japanese for me. I don't know if this translates correctly. "My mind wanders in the garden of wonders" Whenever I do any paintings, I like to imagine I'm in a garden instead of sitting at desk.
Қ: K with descender (Qaf) Ң: N with descender Һ: H Ҷ: Ch with descender Ҳ: H with descender Ӣ: I with macron Ә: Schwa Ҭ: T with descender Ҟ: K with stroke Ҵ: T Ts Ҩ: O-hook Ӡ: Abkhaz Dz Ҽ: Abkhaz Ch Ҿ: Abkhaz Ch with descender Җ: Zh with descender (zhj) Link of non-Slavic Cyrillic letter: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrillic_script
ф is the Greek f ќ is the Cyrillic q ў is Cyrillic w β is Greek v because vē(t)ā it makes the b and the v sound Greek x is ξ it makes the (ks) sound like the x sound Greek w is ω it makes the w and the o sound Greek y is the ϋ it makes the y sound
There's a letter for Q and W in Cyrillic!
Kazakh Қ = Latin Q
Belarusian Ў = Latin W
@itsPurpleii So does W, it's called "We" and looks exactly like the Latin W
@@elchile336 or omega
@itsPurpleii or kopa
Yea
@itsPurpleii it’s this letter: Ԛ
東宮たくみさんのお陰で,私はキリル文字,ギリシャ文字の英語?が知れました!有難うございます!
Letters for Cyrillic and Greek:
W - russian Уу or belarusian🇧🇾 Ўў (Cyrillic)
X - greek🇬🇷 Ξξ (Greek)
Q - kazakh🇰🇿 Ққ (Cyrillic)
V - greek🇬🇷 Ββ (Greek)
F - greek🇬🇷 Φφ (Greek)
This seems to be a messy mixture of either corresponding letters or transliterations
АБЦДЕФГХИJКЛМНОПҞРСТУВЎѮЙЗ
ABϻΔEΦΓͰIJKΛMNOΠϘPΣTYVՌΞΗΖ
Your videos are so satifying to watch, thank you. I love that you don't add music. Is this in real time?
1 mistake: F in greek is like russian F
Another Mistake, I in Russian is И
@@MadChristoph yeah
Digamma (the one that looks like an F) makes the /w/ sound.
Also, cyrillic has some letters for q, which are Koppa, Qa, and Ka with descender.
Mistakes:
1. What you said was "C" for cryillic was actually a letter combo named 'TS'
2. What you said was "C" for Greek was a letter representing 'G' named "gamma"
3. Greek does not have a distinct "F" letter. The closets thing to F in greek is "phi" making the 'ph' sound
4. For greek you said "gamma" was C and G???
5. Greek does not have J (i don't think maybe i am wrong). You used "Iota" 'I' as J
6. What you used as "Q" for Greek is a deleted letter
7. Greek "Upsilon" 'U' is only used as U in most cases. Whenever a 'V' sound is made in greek it will use "Beta" 'b'
8. Cryillic commonly does not have X. The letter you used is "X" which can be used for 'KH' and 'H' but not X. Just because it looks like X doesn't need it means X
9. Greek does not have X the letter you used was "X" meaning 'CH' not 'X'
10. Greek letter "Upsilon" is *N O T* a 'Y'. It looks like Y but it does *NOT* mean Y. Commonly used as U and U only
There was 10 total mistakes inside this video which some people may think are real uses for letters
Thank you for correcting him!!
Combo mistake:
E in Cyrillic is "ye" not an e
@@chinhhoangondiepchinh5610 Some languages like Ukrainian use it as Ye
Ah
Beh
Veh
Heh
Geh
Deh
*Eh*
C used to make both the "k" and "g" sounds, I used to make the "i" and "dʒ" sounds and V used to make the "u" and "v"sounds, I don't know about anything else though
Mistake 3, 5, 6, 8 and 9 are Wrong, Greek does have a distinct "F" Letter called digamma, Greek does have J and J is derived from Iota, Q for Greek is not a deleted letter, it's actually archaic and the letter is called qoppa, Kha can also be used for X for Romanization and Kh is a true pronunciation for X and Greek does have X as it sometimes romanized and X is derived from Chi.
This is just a correction
Thank you Takumi ❤️...i never recognize..its so similar 😊👍
Hi brorer
Очень интересно смотреть видосы, видно, что это рост мастера.
Поэтому, если не укажу на фактические ошибки, то проявлю неуважение.
Е в русском это И.
I а русском это тоже И. (русская Е это английское YE).
X в руссеом не закрывают иксом, в русском это КС.
W - тут можно ничего не ставить, но русские активно произносят её как В.
2:54 Greek V is Β!
Yes!
Beta???????
in greek it is more of a fricative
I’ve been following this channel for a little bit! I’m a collector of Old Japanese swords and military from ages ago.
This has helped me amazingly!!!!!!
So THANK YOU!!!!
Greek: ΑΒΧΔΕΦΓㅏ(I don’t have Heta)Ι(There’s no J in Greek)ΚΛΜΗΟΠQoppa(I don’t have Qoppa)ΡΣΤΥV(I don’t have Vega)ΞΗ(Eta is Y in Latin)Ζ
Cyrillic: АБЦДЕФГХИЙКЛМНОПҚРСТУВЎКСЫЗ
Letters that I found in the Cyrillic English alphabet: Қ (Kazakh Q) Ў (Belarusian W)
No, Qa/Q in Latin is Q
We/W in Latin is W?
The letter F when you write in Greek border is old F. Now Greek people write F like Russia F. They call it “Phi“ Φφ
I know what is q for greek. Apparently coptic alphabet has 32 letters. That way you could search shai. The 26th letter from the coptic alphabet. Omega (lowercase version) with a tail.
Ϣϣ
Q in greek is Qoppa
Awesome
Sobeautiful and so nice.
Una breve demostración, pero aún así concisa y disfrutable.
たくみさんは多才ですね😆
言語って国をもっともっと小さく小さく区切った中にある人の言葉ですものね。
私なんか純粋な沖縄の言葉さえ解らないです😭
Can you upload a video where you turn the letters of the English alphabet into the animals whose names start with them pwetty pwease with sugah on top?
ギリシャ文字の"ディガンマ(F)"、"コッパ(Q)"は廃れてしまったんですよねぇ…だからこの中には存在しなひんですよ。後、音素としてはドイツ語のßにあたる音を表す"サンピ(Ϡ)"は別名を「ディシグマ」とも云ひますが、これはこの表には入る余地はありません。入れるなら数字表なら現存して入りますので、そちらをご参照下さひ。
I dont know a lot of greek, but i think there is a letter wrong. The F it should be like F/Ф/Φ, i think the greek letter that you wrote doesn't exist. I search it but i can't find it. If you can tell me where it comes from that greek "F" I would appreciate it. Anyway
good video.
look up digamma
@@KonstantinUb that's still the W sound, it should be phi
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digamma
its phi. ph sounds like f so it should be phi
今日は元気ですか 私はアメリカ人で日本と文化が大好きです
멋져요!
象形文字と漢字みたいな感じですかね😳
歴史的にラテンから派生しているんですかね?🤔🤔
Φ is Ϝ.
3:02 At this point you won a tictac toe
thanks
научите меня так красиво писать, умоляб
And what happened to Q?
What is the F in Greek?
Digamma
Everyone : *arguing*
Me :. Cyrillic
*replaced by Q in kazazh*
*replaced by W in belarussian*
i love how c in greek is g in cryllic
Coz Old Roman's used C as G so gamma is for C and G even C was pronounced G back then.
Greek F supposed to be Φ
it isn't pronounced as /f/ , it is like a /ph/ sound
Almost similar languages.
Good Letter
Russian E is Э.
Btw, use Ы and Қ!
(W). (Q)
bl does not make ua wah it is uee
You forget Cyrillic W is Ы and Cyrillic Q is Щ
you watched too much alphabet lore , kid
@@leeshangjinmoe5848I agree, Cyrillic W is We (Which is almost the same as Latin W), and either Qa (Used in Kurdish), or Early Cyrillic Koppa which is based of Greek Koppa, which is the source of Latin Q.
Φ was originally a greek letter! That F thing didn't exist!
It's Ancient Greek
This is the whole Cyrillic alphabet: АБЦДЭФГХИЙКЛМНОПЌРСТУВѠѮЫЗ
初期キリル文字にはҀ(英語で言うQ)の文字がある。
💓
Z is a number three-
Zは数字の3じゃねえか-
It’s not the number 3, it just looks like it
3:00 🕒
that 1 kzakh letter K with a leg: am i a joke to you?
Shouldn't Cyrillic J be Дж? I see Й as Y and Cyrillic Y can also be Ы
What Й should be J
@@Alphabetlowercasei it's a semi vowel, I don't see it as j, I see it as y
Me when i saw digamma: ITS ALL CONNECTED TO CYRILLIC
The order you wrote them all in makes no sense, and you made mistakes as to the link between letters. Η in greek gave И in cyrillic and Ν in greek gave Н in cyrillic. Also Ι in greek gave I in cyrillic (see ukrainian who kept it). I could go on and on but yeah something’s definitely wrong about this. Also Cyrillic is not ONLY russian. If you really wanted to be accurate there would be far more letters but I think I’ve ranted for too long. writing is pretty as always
This is not the Russian alphabet, because in Russian there is no letter I. It's a just Cyrillic mix.
@@HelenSchwieger and a wierd one at that.
I think he made a pretty good list, but I would have placed a F (can't type the ancient [wow]) for the greek W and the Cyrillic mix is pretty weird indeed, Kazach would have a sign for Q (but that one might seems a bit irrelevant here since it derived from К) and isn't Й for Y/Υ a bit weird (I'm really not sure about that)? I'm not an expert btw so maybe I'm wrong... But well done, dear creator!
@@Helvetia-1 it is or isn't wierd, it just depends on the romanization. Most slavic languages like czech which are written in latin use j for that softening sound, whereas for some reason that i do not know, the romanization for russian and ukrainian and all that stuff throws those conventions out of the window, including the accents for sounds like ž and such and skipped to diagraphs with zh, sh and all that shit. This includes j being replaced by y for й and such.
N is H in cyrillic because the H in latin is the N for Cyrillic.
Relationship?
How theres to ges in G
C in greek is Χ
X(Greek Chi) Is Kh
You should add Hebrew and Phoenician as well as Arabic.
Q in cyrillic is қ
W in cyrillic is ў
i dont got early cyrillic keyboard
The russian e is basically a rotated euro not ye(E)
E = ye / ee / eh
Э = eh
Wrong, Й Is not in Cyrillic.
As You Can See In The Cyrillic Alphabet, Й got replaced by I.
I am pretty sure you are talking about Church Slavonic , not Cyrillic.
The Cyrillic version of I is И
And the Cyrillic version of J is Џ. The Cyrillic version of Q is Ќ. The Cyrillic version of W is Ў.
I in Cyrillic is the short I, not the long one.
@@cillycubing2
Where did you get the J one from? J makes the "j" sound in Latin, not the "dʒ" sound we use in English.
@@hexyellow9873 jep
A: *stays normal the whole time*
O and X too
U, V, W and Y are the same. In greek
C and G are also the same. In greek
Julian Douineau: Upsillon
ngan thuy: Gamma
finally someone who thinks J is not Ж but is Й
J/Dž=Ꙉ/Ђ
Ф from greek is ph
Why Cyrillic(Russian) Are in In English order?
See 2 igual line letters I&M
Greek Χ is /x/, not /ks/ like Ξ.
F is Digamma/Phi
Q is Qoppa
X is Chi/Xi
Greek alphabet be like:Α Β Γ Δ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο Π Ρ Σ Τ Υ Φ Χ Ψ Ω.
you have to understand that they aren't english and russian, they're latin and cyrillic, and-well-you have to know that a lot is CORRECT unlike you think. You have to know about other language sounds as well as evolution of languages to know why GAMMA is the greek equivalent of both C and G
Каллиграф маленько напортачил с буквой "i" - "и" на кириллице, но даже так просмотр подобного видео на удивление очень успокаивает.
Bro,Γ make the g sounf
There is no Z in Greek alphabet, there is only Omega
then explane Zeta (Ζ ζ)
I in Cyrillic is И
Happens like that
F in Greek is Ф
greek Φ = latin PH
@@leeshangjinmoe5848No
2:06
I was wondering if you could write something in Japanese for me.
I don't know if this translates correctly.
"My mind wanders in the garden of wonders"
Whenever I do any paintings, I like to imagine I'm in a garden instead of sitting at desk.
"3"
What? Why Greek F is Διγαμμα?
Қ: K with descender (Qaf)
Ң: N with descender
Һ: H
Ҷ: Ch with descender
Ҳ: H with descender
Ӣ: I with macron
Ә: Schwa
Ҭ: T with descender
Ҟ: K with stroke
Ҵ: T Ts
Ҩ: O-hook
Ӡ: Abkhaz Dz
Ҽ: Abkhaz Ch
Ҿ: Abkhaz Ch with descender
Җ: Zh with descender (zhj)
Link of non-Slavic Cyrillic letter: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrillic_script
Every language starts with a letter A. (Except for the weird lookin letters)
B can be μπ
There is one wrong letter. "I" in cyrylic is и
И is a long I, not a short I.
Щ is Q
Щ is actually /sčh/ in the latin version of russian language
and you watched too much alphabet lore
Tse or Ц isn't C because C doesn't makes it own sound
But we don't talk about English pronountion. For example: Polish C makes the Russian Ц sound.
Bro messed up ☠️
You forgot to B to Cyrillic
В makes the "v" sound, not "b".
"Қ" "И" и "Ў" вышли из чата
0:56 bro that is *not* "Φ" 💀
Digamma
Буква X английская это русская КС.
Abel and his friends
Abel y sus amigos
Абел и его друзья
THERS NO LAST 3RD
ф is the Greek f ќ is the Cyrillic q ў is Cyrillic w β is Greek v because vē(t)ā it makes the b and the v sound Greek x is ξ it makes the (ks) sound like the x sound Greek w is ω it makes the w and the o sound Greek y is the ϋ it makes the y sound
えっと、キリル文字のІがあってИが無いってことはベラルーシ語かな?
W is Ы
X is Э
What's Q in Greek?
Yes
Qoppa
😎😎😎😎
And Russian I is І?
You realaesd there is 2 Г's in greek.
And Three Y
Gamma And Digamma(The F Thing)?
Q isЩ
The F the second one the crylic was greek and greek was crylic