Language Comparison: Number of Different Words
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2020
- We compare some of the most popular languages in the world, what are the odds and probability of speaking certain language, which language has the most alphabets. Which language has the most words? How many words does English, Spanish, Arabic or Hindi have? What is the most difficult language to learn? What are the major languages of the world? We visualize the animated scale of alphabets, characters and words.
Disclaimer:
Only words of languages with over 20 million speakers are included otherwise the video would get too long. The only exceptions are the top 5. Thus apologies if your language is not included.
Only Alphabets with a usage of above 50 million, according to World Atlas, are included, with some exceptions. Video makes no distinction between speech, dialect and literacy.
Number referenced for words tend to be the largest dictionary that can be found online. Dictionary referenced in video. There may be bigger dictionaries though.
Usage or number of words may be outdated, but are often after 2010. More info in references.
There is difficulty researching between different formal definition of letters, diacritics and circumflexes, whichever probability and number given for the Alphabets are stated in the sources. There may be unintentional mistake, kindly comment if spotted.
Sources and References: pastebin.com/Ahx6TT0B
Music: Adventure by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
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List of Languages and Words featured:
Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bengali, Chinese, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Javanese, Korean, Latin, Malay, Marathi, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese.
List of Alphabets and Scripts featured:
Arabic Alphabet, Armenian Alphabet, Bengali Alphabet, Burmese Alphabet, Chinese Characters, Cyrillic Alphabet, Danish Alphabet, Devanagari Alphabet, Dutch Alphabet, Filipino Alphabet, Finnish Alphabet, French Alphabet, German Alphabet, Greek Alphabet, Hebrew Alphabet, Hungarian Alphabet, Icelandic Alphabet, Italian Alphabet, Japanese Kana, Japanese Kanji, Kangxi Radicals, Khmer Alphabet, Hangul Alphabet, Kurdish Alphabet, Latin Alphabet, Lithuanian Alphabet, Polish Alphabet, Portuguese Alphabet, Spanish Alphabet, Swedish Alphabet, Tamil Alphabet, Telugu Alphabet, Thai Alphabet,Turkish Alphabet, Vietnamese Alphabet, Welsh Alphabet. - Zábava
Do pause the video when the "English Words" appear. What is the first word that you see?
F
where
OK cool idk
Bad word
I see the "all 10 characters in the: " label first
when you realize that Iceland has more words than citiziens...
Lol
Haha!
😂
Uuhh-
Actually spanish have 100.000 words and icelandic 700.000
CZcams: Just one more video.
Netflix: Just one more episode.
Chinese: Just one more character.
I like this comment....
Lmao
@@tristirume577 Not again...
@@tristirume577
Campfire: Tribe-bago
@@tristirume577 hotal: hotel
tribago: trivago
As a native speaker of musical melodies, I can confirm that this is the number of words we have.
lol 😂
Sanskrit has more 102 billion words
@@Fut7gaming It has infinite
this RUSSIAN VODKA 🥤
Bro speaks ♩♪♫♬♪♪♫♩
Interesting facts
1. Korean is the language with second smallest number of alphabet, and biggest number of words.
2. There are total 74,419 Chinese characters in unicord, but it is approximated that there are total 88,000~90,000 existing Chinese characters. This is because there are so many synonyms.
3. The number of Chinese characters actually being used varies with countries. For example 1800 in Korea, 2136 in Japanese, 3500 in China.
4. Chinese characters are too complex to use, so Japan and China respectively simplified Chinese characters to make it more simple and easy to use. Japan's one is called as "Japanese Kanji".
5. It'd be nice if the video also explains about the "binary language" used by computers. It only has two alphabet: '0' and '1'.
Korean dont use chinese character anymore...
@@adamfeng7968 As a Korean, I can tell you
Since Korea have used Chinese characters for a long time in history, nearly 70% of Korean words are composed of Chinese characters. Therefore understanding about Chinese characters is very important to understand Korean language.
Although Korea doesn't select Chinese characters as its official letter form, almost every middle and high school in Korea have Chinese characters class in curriculum. (I have also learned about Chinese characters in school)
Also, there are many homonyms in Korean. Those words look same in Hangeul, but their actual meaning is completely different. When we write those homonyms in Chinese characters they are distinguishable, so we often write those Chinese characters along with Hangeul to prevent confusion.
Sorry if my English is too bad to understand :(
日本のやと漢字の名前ちゃうんやな。初耳
@@hetariagj Sorry I can't understand Japanese ;(
@@user-hh7oi2le3m He said this is his first time learning about this.
Theres still this one dude that thinks English came from USA
BRUH
Does Spanish come from Mexico and Portuguese from Brazil for him also?
@@cek0792 haha lol
oh lord we all know english came from germany.
Edit: ik this is wrong technically so you can stop mentioning it.
@@LilRy21 English came from Britain but brough by West Germans which is the English peoples today
“What language do you speak?”
“Mathematics symbols.”
that would be hellar cool
i speak malay
@@nurulnatasha6757 i speak musical melodies
@@dxrenz5640 do re mi
☺️Is that it or did i forgot
lolololol
1:25 correction: Tamil isn't a character system, it's an Alphasyllabary like the Devanagari script, which means that most of the 200+ 'characters' you've mentioned are letter combos that are found in Hindi too. By that logic even Hindi should be listed as having 200+ symbols.
Yes it has 245 letters I think
Telugu has 2400 + then
16 acchulu (swar)
37 hallulu ( vyanjan)
3 ubhaya aksharas
Total letters=56 (16+37+3 = 56 )
16*37 = 592
3*592 = 1776
Total = 56+ 592+ 1776 = 2424+
@@user-qp8qj1xx1othat's not how you calculate bruh
@@yourfriendlyneighborhoodghost. its total 56
But each can be written in many forms
@@user-qp8qj1xx1o you are counting like अ and आ are different, but here अ & इ are different।
If you use Korean Alphabet, you can describe whole of universe with only 24 letters.
If you use -Korean- Latin Alphabet, you can describe whole of universe with only -24- 26 letters.
Nah if you study Korean you become racist and shallow minded.
I'll stick to Latin it's more cooler😆
You forgot one language tho’
*The doctors handwriting*
Lol
bruh
Bruh
Respect+++
@@YashSingh-nx7pb r/woosh
Everyone: finally a video that doesn’t end with YOU
Reigarw Comparisons: 3:31
I am beter then YOO
I mesure my IQ at 88%
@@dogimdhsundahh3511 well the way you have been spamming the comment section, it seems like your iq is of a soggy potato
What’s an 88% iq 🤔😂
Sorry, but look back at all the English Words and then pause it.
ink lol it says “YOU”
母語の安心感
놀람 포인트
1. 아라비아 숫자는 10개만으로, 모든 사람이 쓰는, 가장 보급된 글자라는 것
2. 한글의 글자 수에 비해 단어 수가 압도적이라는 것
3. 근데 한글의 단어 수는 악보 표기에 비하면 아무것도 아니라는 것 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ😂
Nope .it's not Arabic numbers 😂 this is numbers of Arabs ١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩
@@kimSara-mm4sfin Korean, we call it 아라비아 숫자 but the translate sucks.
Korean letters: 24
Korean words: 1,100,000
I don't know really how
Even though the longest korean word is consists of two letters I guess 😂
@@Obama_bin_biden ok lol, nothing to be proud about
Arabic actully has 12 million idk why this video says 120k
@@mohamed4553 nope.example-Anneoyong hasyeo. meaning hello
@@vickyzabala9930 how many letters in Korean is that word?
Everyone gangsta until someone speak in fluent MUSICAL LANGUAGE
Justin Beiber did it when he said “yummy” x1000 lmao
Farrokh Bulsara has entered the chat
Na na na na naw, nana na na naw, yes
To speak it you must steal from your local instrument store and play whatever you desire
G7->C
German- 5.3 million
Arabic - 12 million
Sanskrit- 102.78 BILLION
Sanskrit : sips tea
Arabic : Should we tell them?
German : Naww... let them cook.
As Korean, we'd used Chinese characters for almost half of vocabularies like Japanese 'til just several decades ago.
So Korean words were influenced a lots by Chinese characters. And cause of the traits of 'em, we've got massive, a number of vocabularies even now.
The whole region was influenced by the chinese.
Song name?
This is true for daily spoken language, but more than 60% of the vocabulary in written language comes from Chinese. If it is related to law, it can even reach more than 80%, so Korean lawyers must pass the Chinese characters test.
@@user-si5ik5xf3mnot actually, Koreans just didn’t have their alphabet and hence they borrowed a Chinese one. Korean grammar is so complex that you cannot even form a single natural sentence without conjugating and putting suffixes into every word with a lot of time tense, but since Chinese doesn’t. By the way you seem not to realize that 97% of words in English vocabulary are loanwords, right?
@user-si5ik5xf3m yes like Japan. But Korea use their own alphabet. Unlike Japan, where Chinese characters are simplified
So unique, crazy how people create so many different ways to communicate with each other.
They're all different but there's quite a lot of similarities too between all these ways which is also interesting
Fr, that got me into languages. Once i've maden a trip and it was really crazy how while i was taking with other argentinians in spanish, french people for eg didn't get a word and same for me with their friends xd
Exactly my thoughts
why tf cant we just all speak one language, humanity had to make things complicated huh lol
@@TruMoist Why I would abandon my native language to speak only one language? This is only good for the native English speakers that can't speak more than one language, because for the bilingual people (that's the most part of the humanity I think, because for use 100% of the Internet you need to know English) this is not so good.
*Oh you're a musician?*
*Name every melody.*
_Musician is typing..._
Oh no, oh no, oh no no no no
No
Legends said he is still typing.
Do re mi fa sol la si dooooooo
Hes hand:NOOOOOOOOO IMA GONNA FUCKING DIE AAAA
1:02
Correction : The Thai alphabet only contains 44 Alphabets and 16 main vowels, 2 in the alphabets is no longer used.
Thanks for sharing this video! While it's interesting to learn about the number of words in different languages, it's important to ensure that the information we share is accurate. In the case of Arabic, the figure mentioned in the video (120,000 words) is incorrect.
This number could be a misconception based on the fact that Arabic has around 120,000 root words, which are the basic building blocks of its vocabulary. However, these roots can be combined and modified in countless ways to create new words, so the actual number of words in Arabic far exceeds 120,000. In fact, Arabic is a very rich and complex language, with a vast vocabulary that exceeds 12 million words when we consider all its different dialects and variations.
It's worth noting that Arabic is not only spoken in the Arab world, but also in many other countries, and its vocabulary has been constantly evolving throughout history. It's always fascinating to learn more about the diversity and complexity of languages, and I appreciate this video for sparking this conversation.
نعم، كنت أفكر في هذا الموضوع لكنني بعد بحث اكتشفت أن عدد الكلمات يفوق اللغـــات الأخرى بكثير لكنني لست متأكدا أنه يصل ل12 مليونا
Song name?
gf
When you realize that Icelandic has more words than speakers
Lmao
220GB_C545 untypical no?
220GB_C545 untypical Swedish has far more speakers than words
Same for Finnish, Japanese , Russian and Ukrainian
Icelandick
Teacher : " explaining "
Student: sorry we dont speak math.
Korean like:
파랗다 -> blue
퍼렇다 -> blue
푸르다 -> blue
새파랗다 -> blue
시퍼렇다 -> blue
Arabic has 40 names for lion 😂
@@Adnan_gamer1just lion bro
@@springjm3983 and the word طيب has multiple meanings
@@rider1921Words가 뭔 뜻인진 앎?
Red -> Blue got me so badly 💀
You might want to add Inuit Syllabics to your list. They're pretty cool.
Somebody online: So what language do you speak?
Me: *starts typing musical notes*
@Gabriel Howell dude...don't be toxic
@Gabriel Howell Rude, but understandable
Gacha has gotten to a point that its reputation is forever ruined
@Gabriel Howell it was the players, not all are annoying but ye and luni is horrible at being a creator
@Sfs rocket lab I didn't say he's bad, I said he's bad AT BEING A CREATOR. Man ppl need to read sentences twice sometimes
And this is why learning multiple languages is an extremely respectable feat.
Feat*
Feet are your legs...
@@Duck-ch7qm Thanks
ayam indonesia
thick boy chinken in amerika
We don't learn every single word of the language. For example, I'm a native spanish speaker but I don't know all 93,000 words lol.
@@RandalfElVikingo Yeah, I can second that too. I know for a fact my parents don't know all 93,000 words. It most likely includes regional and extinct words.
めっちゃ読める自分の言語来るとちょっと嬉しい
One question I have, when you showed the table of languages in the Latin alphabet, in the Portuguese part, did you use Portuguese from which country exactly, because the letters removed I even agree but regarding the variants and additions, it does not agree with my knowledge of Portuguese. Just a question.
A Chinese's teacher said "don't worry about being fluent in chinese, few chinese are"
now imagine all the words that got forgotten trough time
一行行行行行 is a coherent sentence.
@@GewalfofWivia 人要是行,干一行行一行,一行行行行行
だから私はここにいるので(翻訳
@@GewalfofWivia 行行行
Arabic people: "Our language is very hard to learn"
Chinese people: *_"Hold my characters"_*
Very difficult مساء الله
I study both, I can confirm
Chinese isnt so hard if you use anki.
@@whannabi maybe its just me then, but I usually dont take a long time to understand the concepts. Its not easy but not very hard either imo
Thai: *amateurs*
Thanku mr Damien and Noah good sirs
I love how the Video Maker made this video without 0% of searching
This whole video defines:
"What's the wifi password?"
"Its on the back of the router"
The back of the router:
Lol
Bruh
@k & p definitely secure
@k & p nobody is gonna read it
Very original comment
1: Animals Alphabet
Wt f
quarantine making people crazy
Thanks so much
No Vietnamese :(
Kurdish albhapet has 35
Armenian has 38
Albanian has 37 why isnt it in the list
very good!
Nice to see two of my languages at the end. Swedish with 600 000 words and finnish with 800 000 words. I wonder how many of those words exist in my brain? lol. Finnish is my first language (basically native language even though i've lived in sweden my whole life) but i'm better at swedish and english. Finnish is a pretty insane language tbh (i've heard that it's one of the most difficult ones to master) because you can bend every word hundreds of different ways (not sure how many millions of words that might be but A LOT!) My finnish is basically a casual level language and not advanced level. The same with swedish and english. But i can still understand 10 times more than what i can actually use myself, lol (maybe i should read some books?). I guess it takes a long time to get used to three languages, atleast for me. Dunno how the h-ll some people can handle 5 or 10 languages fluently. It's pure insanity especially if one of them is chinese/japanese. I got a friend who is good (not sure how fluent) in at atleast 5 languages including japanese but he's also way smarter than me, lol
Someone: can you teach me about Vietnamese alphabet?
Me: ok! Let's start with the letter "a"
Someone: oh, very easy
Me: a à á ả ã ạ ă ằ ắ ẳ ẵ ặ â ầ ấ ẩ ẫ ậ
ME: OOF ima give up
@@mp9146 Vietnamese pronounciation is harder :'(
@@mp9146 oh shiet I'm bad at English grammar :'(((
@@giahanhongngoc4379 I'm worse ahhahaha
I said that looking at all these a I gave up already on learning ur language hahahaha (jk).
Very nasal like Thai and Chinese 🤣
English: we have a ton of words
Korean: umm, no
Nice one
i'm korean hi
Arabic with 12 mil words: kids these days.
한국어는 다 아는데 정작 영어는 더 어렵ㄷ
alphabet
Hebrew (sung to the tune of Yankee Doodle)
Aleph, bet, gimel, dalet, he, vav, zain, khet, tet, jod, kaf,
Lamed, mem, nun, samekh, Ain, Peh, tsadeh, kof, resh, shin, tav
(Repeat twice)
See if u can make a video on this!
漢字大好きです
表意文字は絵をみるように意味が伝わる
Playing games with toxic community is how you learn other useful languages
Only reason why I can speak english is because unturned, not toxic but the server I was in back then literally had so much toxicity that you had to get fresh air after a session playing on it
Pakistan is toxic comunity
CIS and SEA servers are the most toxic.
@@deinpxdoxd8490 hey nice to see you fellow unturned player
It was the first online pc Game i played and i have like 2500 hours on Steam, it felt good to see some fellow unturned player but i don't play the game anymore cuz it's bad now
u mean learning swearing words of different languages? XD
Koreans: Has the 2nd to the least number of characters
Also Koreans: Has the most number of words
Technically Italian and Portuguese have less letters on their alphabets (21 and 23 respectively)
That’s another the fkn reason why Sejong midfing Chinese Alphabet and went fk it I gonna creat my own letters
@@blitzcank9482 lmao
Chinese basically put a letter in their every fkg words, every word came with an alphabet ~ imagine having over 1.000.000 alphabets?
“ Fk China and fk.this.shit! ” - Sejong 1418
Lmao moment indeed
@@blitzcank9482 so does every other languages lmao XD i think what you are trying to say is that for chinese, they have a character for the very same word but because it can pronounced differently for different meanings, there could be multiple variations of the word accompanied also by multiple character combinations XD
numbers : thats all you got? WE GOT INFINITE
As a Korean I totally didn't imagine having 1.1M words while having only 24 alphabets
Me: Let's study some Japanese vocabulary
My brain: ノ
no
xD
Kanji is tremendously brain-exploded
Baka
I assume you are a weeb
Iceland: *nobody cares about that little nice country*
Iceland again: 5 6 0 K w o r d s
This is
Amazing
REPROGRAM yet English is 520k
Notes: i am a joke to you?
Iceland has no spiders
@@alexturnerstan553 That because I love Iceland
In arabic language synonym for the word lion is 1500 words. So I repeate the number of Arabic words is 12,302,912 without repetition.
역시 한글이 짱이군요.....글자 배우긴 열라 쉽지만 언어를 배우긴 엄청 어렵긴 하지만요...ㅋㅋ
German words: Endless.
Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitänsmützenabzeichen.
Fun fact, in games with voice acting, speedrunners play with the German language as its usually the fastest language that said game is dubbed for
@@damascussteel7688 It's pointless no? since u can skip those part usually
LOL Long constructions there are posible But Rather rare
Yep. Same with Dutch, and I think some of the Scandinavian languages too. At the very least, the fact that you can glue words together to make entirely new words means that there have to be more words in German and Dutch than in English. Just as one random example, using the two English words "dog(s)" and "food" , you can make "dog food". While certainly something with a new meaning, it's not a new word. In Dutch, however, you'd get "honden", "voer" and "hondenvoer" respectively, and the last one IS a new word.
Seems the German one is longer
0:30 in German, ä, ö, ü and ß aren't modifications, they are additions (i think)
That music.....
LIFE IN ADVENTURE?!?
(Its a nice reading adventure game as its title actually)
My friends : what is your own language?
Me : 🎼¾🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎼🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵?
Translation: Ah hello Musical Melodies speaker, its quite rare to see someone who speaks the same language as me and also know English! PS: What part of the country did you live in? Mine is 🎻
Tamil
@@Cholincy 🎸
@@Cholincy 🎺
@@Cholincy 🎹🎹🎹🎹
Human: *Have many different languages
Villager: "You guys have language?"
Yes. Hrmm. YEAA HAHA
Hmm, hrm! Hmm, hm, hrmm?
Hrr, Hmm, Hrrmm
*HMMM HMM HMMM* *HMMM*
*excessive ‘hrrmmm’ing*
Reigaw, I like your videos very much, but why no Arabic or burmese:(
We can imagine how many letters or words this video had put into
Everyone after seeing their language: *I've seen enough, I'm sastified*
Yah 😂
Me, a Korean:
*phew the video ended*
I speak Esperanto. :(
Y e s
I'm learning German
Enchantment table languange: am i joke to you?
Babies words: am i a joke to *YOU*
Hindi: am I holy
Anser: yes
@@dogimdhsundahh3511 CEO of English
@@dogimdhsundahh3511 r/engrish
The Enchantment Table Language is the made up Standard Galactic Alphabet and it was first used in Commander Keen
meanwhile newfoundland's which has infinity words as basically you add vowels and sounds to words to make them a different word and to add accent and basically its mainly gibberish and egg language which you just add dg between every vowel which means it works on any word in the whole world any language. I speak newfoundlands.
I also know Greek
사전에 등재된 기본형 개수가 아니라 국어시간에 배우는 선어말어미 접미사 이런거 다 적용시켜서 거의 무한대로 활용형 만든것까지 다 포함시킨 듯...?
Me: Trying to learn Japanese
Japanese Kanji: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Knowing around 900 as minimum would be enough :)
@@mrsbunny5519 Thanks but they are so confusing lol but im going to learn it no matter what
It feels like studying in hell
Its so hard ;-;
@@C.C.Mousse I agree :(
It's really easy if you're Chinese, Kanji Japanese is almost written the same way as Simplified Chinese, with the same meaning, just pronounced differently. In general, all Asian languages are very difficult to learn for native English speakers. The easiest would be Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian because they use the same alphabet.
you forgot to put binary which is computer's language with only two digits: 0 and 1
Yeah, Just 2 "letters"(digits), but infinite "words".
@@FRDDPFAL around every language words
True
Or true and false
What about estonian ?
i love how he didn't included persian letters but did the words like they appear out of nowhere
Xwedayê min, çend tîp😮
Korean
24 alphabets
Foreigners: oh, it must be easy to learn!
Koreans: **hold my words**
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Seriously tough the hell is up with that? Korean doesn’t feel like that complex of a language. Is it the word combinations that makes it so big?
i learned the alphabet very quickly and i can read and write in 2 hrs. no kidding. but when it comes to the language itself, i can only say안녕하세요! 😅😆
@@thestranger4894 First of all, grammar is difficult.... Korean has a honorific. Even if it's the same'안녕', there is 안녕하세요 / 안녕하시오 / 안녕하신가요? / 안녕하오 / 안녕하쇼.... So many kind of '안녕' (Sorry, I used Google Translate)
@@caratweneebebe The language must be a true verbal hell for foreigners....
_When they said Korean was easy to learn_
@BaconShadow well korean’s grammar is really hard if you go deep
haha yeah Korean grammar has about 20 different ways to represent a letter lol
@@abrahamlincoln5631 Could you maybe give me an example of that, so I can understand it better.
@@kittykittybangbang9367
There are 4 ways to express things in Korean
Formal polite
Formal impolite
Informal polite
Informal impolite
Well, Korean is easy at first but if you learn more and more,it will get harder and harder . I learnt Korean for 2 years and I can only memorise Formal Polite and Informal Impolite (my brain sucks :D )
@@yallneedjesus1609 well, thats not bad
at least you could be polite to people ;)
I like how arabic is 28 letters only and has over 12.3 Million words.
세종대왕님 감사합니다. 당신덕분에 당신의 여린 백성이 문자로 서로 소통하고 제 뜻을 펼칩니다
In many languages it's quite impossible to count the whole number of words. For example in Russian, using prefixes and suffixes, you can create as many words, as you wish.
In dictionaries you can find:
- пить - to drink
- выпить - to have a drink
- перепить - to overdrink
- допить - to finish drinking
- не допить - not to finish drinking
But you'll never find:
- перевыпить - to overdrink something you already drunk
- передопить - to drink again something you already finished
- довыпить - to finish drinking something you wanted to drink
- недовыпить - not to finish drinking something you wanted to drink
- доперепить - to finish overdrinking
- недоперепить - not to finish overdrinking
And that's only for 1 word and 4 prefixes. But russian language has much more.
Yes same for German we have Some words that describe the exact same thing.
I started learning Russian and noticed that you have the same combinations of syllables to create new words.
So propably all the other languages presented in the video have way more words.
Same in croatian
God DAMN thats a lot of words with only a few prefixes. Wow.
@@dave_sic1365 I always like how you can put pretty much any prefix in front of "Satz" and make it a new word.
Don't even know how many this will be ...
Absatz, Ansatz, Aufsatz, ..., Zusatz
Вау. Вы хороший знаток русского. Но некоторые формы глагола "пить", которые вы перечислили, мы вообще не говорим в повседневной речи.
И да, не думал, что иностранцы смотрят мульты от Федора (Феникс)
No language is easier guys
Only our mother tongue is easier which we use throughout life
Now thanks for 300 likes..
Me who barely knows my mother tongue:👁️👄👁️
Not true. Languages do vary in complexity because of factors like the number of phonemes, the biological difficulty of learning to pronounce some phonemes (the English 'th' sounds are notoriously unnatural for example), the complexity of writing systems, the complexity of grammar (affecting how long it might take a child or adult to learn it) and a range of other factors. Please learn before you speak.
@@ems7623 it's still tough af
Aㅏ
Nah, I make at least 1 grammar mistake in every paper I write in school
Saving for the accent dlc٫ ill get the skin packs later
My friend: What language do you speak?
Me: Mathematics symbols
He capitalized “YOU!” On the English alphabet. If you can pause at 3:31 or 3:30 you might be able to see it...
I can see without using any change in speed.
in Chinese words there is also "YOU" 3:05
An Easter egg
So?
H o w did you see that
everybody talking about Korean words:
Arabian numbers: 10
Numbers: ∞
😂
Actually infinitesss if you add negative and decimals
What about the zalgo
Actually 0 was found by an Indian named Aryabhatta.
@Vishwesh _ 12345... actually are Arabic numbers which most of languages use it, while ١٢٣٤٥... are Indian numbers which Arabs and Persians use it.
So this is what “craziness” really means.
Malay Language: who... who are you?
Indonesia Language: I'm you. But bigger.
As a malaysian
I think this one is better
Indonesian language: I'm you but more international
There's no differences at all
@@serra102 There are, mostly malay pronounce "a" as "e" If it is the last letter of the word, while Bahasa Indonesia pronounce what is written.
@@arifyesehehehehhewahahahah3445 I think malaysian pronounce the characters just like how english pronounce the characters
@@serra102 They pronounced alphabet how English do, but they pronounce most words like Indonesian do. Because we were the Nusantara archipelago. Until British and Dutch colonize Nusantara archipelago. The British colonize Malaysia, and neighboring country such as Brunei. While the Dutch colonize Indonesia.
Chinese language when it sees a random character:
"Is for me?"
what the video shows is actually the simplified chinese invented for less than 100 years. for the traditional chinese, it is more complicated and beautiful. For example, we have 書=书, 畫=画, 齊=齐
@@ameliashigurehk7835 si
250th like!!!!!
@@ameliashigurehk7835 nice.
J. L. 你在说什么?
Do pause the video when the “English Words” appear. What is the first word that you see?
I reposted this comment bcz replies were full also the first is October
0:28 a correction, on Brazilian Portuguese k, w and y was added on last century, no removed.
So it is the English alphabet?
@@yasminakhtar4887 yes
A B C D E
F G H I J
K L M N O P
Q R S T U
V W X Y Z
Korean alphabet is too easy to learn, however KOREAN itself is quite difficult.
I was like ooh Korean seems like a simple language, im surprised. But then, I see 1,100,000 words,,and I think 'how'
Where did you got your profile picture?
Daniel Clasen I believe Reigarw took the source from Wikipedia. The dictionary cited there includes South and North Korean dialects, so if it were to include only ‘standard’ words, the list would be a lot shorter.
@@danielclasen809 I'm native Korean, and I think Reigarw contained particles. Korean language does not separate particles/prepositions/some adverbs, so some phrase like "until now" is treated as one word, and numbers of words is multiplied.
I'm native Korean, but all I know is that
I'm subscribed to PEWDIEPIE.
1:17 "Does anyone truly understand?"
Me: *cries in mathematician*
∫∀⋔∑
¥√÷¶
At a certain point, math starts looking like those wash instructions on shirt tags
π√=•!!
The symbols,what do they mean!?
Correção:
O português não removeu as letras K, W e Y do alfabeto, mas sim adicionou
Japanese kanji is basically ruled by government and JIS(Japanese Industrial Standard).
*Educational kanji: 1026 letters studied in elementary school.
*Commonly-used kanji: 2136 letters (contain all educational kanji) studied in junior-high and high school.
*Kanji for personal name: 2999 letters (contain all commonly-used kanji) allowed to use for personal name.
*JIS level 1: 2965 letters (contain most of commonly-used kanji) for fundamental use.
*JIS level 2: 3390 letters highly used next to level 1. 漢検 (The Japan Kanji Aptitude Test) targets these about 6000 letters for highest grade.
*JIS level 3 and 4: 1259 and 2436 letters less used.
Totally 10050 kanjis are ruled, but there are more letters such as variant style (like 髙 and 高), so no one knows how many kanjis accurately there are.
You forgot:
Binary code: 010101
Morse: .__._.__
Edit: i made mistakes
. . . _ _ _ . . .
@@maksbid5631 SOS
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Mandarin: i am complexity!
musical language: forgetting someone?
minecraft enchanting language: hold my letters.
Underrated comment
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@Kai Li its called the galactic alphabet. mojang made it just for minecraft.
the sri lankan guy no, it was created for an old adventure game, but was used in Minecraft
@@andrewzgherea2206 oh
Korean words contain words from at least 2333 BCE. that stand out for phonetic grammatical scalability. Although moderan Korea currently has a very narrow land area, due to the difficulty of interconnecting within the land from its geographical reason, the Korean language has more than 6 local dialects and ancient forms with historical and cultural characteristics. The Korean language encompasses all individual Hanja and ancient and modern East Asian words combining it from morpheme units. The Korean language has consistently incorporated words from Indian Buddhism in ancient times, English in modern times, as well as all other languages. Due to the Korean language's expansive attitude and Hangul's wide range of phonetic expressions, new words are being created that assemble all of these things in modern times.
Youre a soldier in a jungle and you sneeze
The tree:ban phước cho bạn
Musical Melodies: We have the most letters
Enchanted Table and Books: Amateurs.
how many do they have?
are you stupid its hebrew
@@damicow what
@@doublebass3858 26
@@damicow its the galactic alphabet
I love how Korean language only 24 characters but have around 1,1m words.
Bro this video have many wrong informations.
Arabic has 12 million words.
3:42?
actually yes, it is has 12m words.
@Zinah Tobya?? that's what i mean...
@@alialmaliki7470 yeah this video is stupid. Those dotted circles in the Indian languages are not even letters. They’re just tools to type the real letters. Like adding an accent in French. Is the accent a letter?
Your forgot Sanskrit. It has innumerable words since we can combine words to form new words. But even if we exclude combined words, we still get 10 billion words with at least a hundred subsitute for each word!
Great great valuable information video. Thanks ....from Kathmandu
Everyone else: _made alphabet characters from Latin_
Egyptian hieroglyphs: Emojis
Not everone else.
who made Alphabet characters from latin except for those that write latin?
You probably mean that Greek, Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, Tamil, Aramaic, Cherokee and more are all indirectly descended from Phonecian (probably more)
@@joshuahargrave8239 which not all of those are alphabets!
also, the latin alphabet is derived from egyptian hieroglyphs
If the world has 7.7 billion and there are 466 million deaf people so it must be 7.3 billion listeners of the musical melodies
I am once again asking you to like your own reply so that it gets to top and more people see it
arabic have 12.300.000
is it really that much people?
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 i dont think so 460 million ppl r def i think it also includes old ppl with semi proper vision
u forgot
subtitles: [music]
Do pause the video when the "English Words" appear. What is the first word that you see? I saw "left"
respect to the guy who wrote all of the words and characters
God: how many modified letters do you want
Vietnamese: yes
:)) I am Groot (tree language)
Is Vietcong meme
As someone learning Vietnamese, this is truly a problem yet a fascinating challenge at the same time!
@@priciliar.s.simarmata2373 Yeah but the grammar is so easy. at least easier tha Deutsh
Xin chào, tao là cái cây
trans: Hello i'm a tree
VietCong meme lol
@@deadchannellol1224 :v
**Me try to learn Japanese**
Kanji :"ima have to stop you right there"
Lol me too I was like
"What the hell did I dragged myself into?"
Oh boy I had this challenge when learning Japanese
Yep, same-
頑張って下さい!!!
I hope you will learn Japanese.😘
You don't know the regularity of kanji, so you think it's more difficult than it needs to be.
For example, these relate to movements performed with the hands.
持=have
打=beat, hit, attack
投=throw
The symbol on the left is a simplified version of the hand.
道=road
通=pass through
迫=approach
The symbols from the left to the bottom symbolize the road and path.
I won't explain the kun-yomi, but the rules for phonetic reading (on-yomi) are easy to understand.
青=blue
清=pure, clean
静=quiet,
silence
青 is the phonetic symbol, and in this case the on-yomi reading is "sei".
専門用語とか入れたらもっとあると思う。
미안해=sorry
미안하다=sorry
미안=sorry
송구하옵니다=sorry
미안합니다=sorry
미안합니다=sorry
미안하오=sorry
죄송해요=sorry
죄송합니다=sorry
죄송하다=sorry
송구스럽습니다=sorry
There are some "you"s and "the"s scattered in the Chinese Words section
I see "the"s only, but just how u see it? (Also there's "you"s I believe cuz that's what Reigarw is like to drink)
你
You mean these?
You=
你 for common
妳 for women
您 for common with respect
尔 old word for 你 or 妳
君 old word for 您, still in use in Japanese
@@helenwong5936 Hey, that's good.
I saw “you”, “the” and “a”