Greetings everyone! My name is Andy from I love languages. The voice and the artist behind this channel. Here in this channel, hear me read old texts from Ancient languages also, I created the channel for educational purposes dedicated to documenting different languages/dialects of the world. Since I was young, I am very fascinated by the diversity of our planet. I love learning languages and cultures around the world. My favorite part of creating a video is to draw the little characters in their traditional attire. Since I love colors, I create videos vividly to inspire viewers like you to learn them more. Most of my videos were recorded by myself and some submitted by you guys. I really hope that this channel will bring awareness that even though we speak different languages. We live on one planet.
hello @ILoveLanguages can you talk about the Bisaya people of Borneo and their language..(Bisaya-Sarawak, Bisaya-Sabah and Bissya-Brunei), I've once ask a Sabahan Bisaya, she says her language is different from those Bisaya in Sarawak..can you please do the comparison and comparing it also to Philippine Bisaya languages
@@IcefromtheUS Yes, please. I want to do a single feature video of the Tatar language. Please help me with it! Here are the things we need from you: Text and Audio for the following: (1 audio per category mp3 format) 1. The native name of the language/ dialect, 2. Numbers 1 to 10, 3. Greetings & Phrases, 4. Vocabulary, 5. Any story / Sample text, Stay happy, Andy Email: otipeps24@gmail.com
For who doesn't know about Proto Turkic language this is just a Reconstruction as a guess unfortunately we don't have sample texts from that era only some words and the oldest sentence found in Turkic language dates back to 4th Century, apart from that, proper texts began to appear in the 7th- 8th centuries (Bugut and Orkhon inscriptions). Still it's a nice project 👍 This is the oldest known sentence that dates back to the 4th Century: 秀支替戾岡 僕谷劬秃當 siu-keh thei-lei-kaŋ || bok-kuk giou-thuk-tan sükë tılıkang / Bukuk-gu tutang. Oppose the (enemy) army, capture the Bukuk (leader) Düşman) ordusuna karşı çıkın, Bukuk'u (lideri) tutsak alın!". sü ya da süü (ordu ve savaş) tılık- (< *tal'ık-) (l<ş) Türkçe taşıkın ya da taşıkan “çıkın!" t'uk-tang, yani tutan "tutun!"
Portuguese and Galizuan ( Lusitanian),are similar! Zpanish ( Gypsy)is Zpanish)! And Catalonian, Basque, Aragonese, Asturian-Llionese are other languages who survive to the Zpanish holocaust! The same to the Russia and ukraine, belarus, Sebian, etc! Polish and Russian is so different as Portuguese and "zpanish"!
It would be cool to compare the Niihau Hawaiian dialect and Standard Hawaiian. I've heard it is really hard to understand for the speakers of other islands.
Czeski i słowacki to mega zbliżone języki. Polak , bardziej zrozumie Słowaka, niż Czecha. No ale zrozumie też Czecha, ale mniej niż Słowaka. Pozdrowienia dla Słowacji i Czech. Peace. To nie nasza wojna.
I think Spanish had some influence from Greek given its use of "Y" and because it shares many of the same phonemes, the Spanish accent has a very characteristic Greek tone
The connection to Finnish is so strong that I actually remembered the Finnish numbers yksi, kaksi, kolme, and nelja (only thing I missed was the dieresis on neljä) while watching this video, even though I’ve never studied Finnish and only encountered those numbers in a much older video on this channel and, quite frankly, my memory is usually terrible.
I am able to speak Finnish quite well but I do not spot any similarities other than the numbers, perhaps only "tylžo" is similar to the Finnish "tulla" ("to come")
Hello, I am Pakhtun/Pashtun and I understood most of words in it like we still call sister, green, cow, night, door, snow, near, to look. I swear to god it's sound pashto, after I listen to the last sentence ❤😂
Where does he come from? Even as a Swabian, I sometimes had problems understanding him. Is he from the Swabian Alb by any chance? Dahanna schwätzat mo eddä so wia där Schofseggl...