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@alexzuma2024.
@alexzuma2024. 8 часов назад
i like germanic folklore very much!
@Slava-Ukraini.
@Slava-Ukraini. День назад
Російське наречіє-бідне,в порівнянні з іншими мовами
@ytaka72
@ytaka72 3 дня назад
God, the music is amazing! Who is the group or the artist who plays this?
@lesbianix
@lesbianix 3 дня назад
I wish you used slavic/slavistic phonetic alphabet, but that's just my little quirk
@patrickli4151
@patrickli4151 4 дня назад
In french there is an accent circumflex in Aout
@patrickli4151
@patrickli4151 4 дня назад
In french- Avril non est Abril
@emburez
@emburez 5 дней назад
What are the names of the songs?
@raduleu293
@raduleu293 10 дней назад
In romanian, is "munte" for mountain... "montan" is a neologism and it is an adjective.
@moiboystv
@moiboystv 10 дней назад
1:13 luxemburg be like:ZOOSSISS
@moiboystv
@moiboystv 10 дней назад
Desert means dessert
@moiboystv
@moiboystv 10 дней назад
in romanian its deșert not desert
@moiboystv
@moiboystv 10 дней назад
In romanian it also is a word cavernă
@moiboystv
@moiboystv 10 дней назад
in romanian it can also be fluviu instead of râu
@Name-og4th
@Name-og4th 11 дней назад
Every day was written wrong in Belarusian. The correct words starting from Monday are: paniadziełak, aŭtorak, sierada, čaćvier, piatnica, subota, niadziela (sunday).
@Name-og4th
@Name-og4th 11 дней назад
The Belarusian language is f**cked up here showing something unreadable in many cases. Use Belarusian transliteration in Google Translate or search for "Baltoslav latinizer".
@Name-og4th
@Name-og4th 11 дней назад
Number in Belarusian is lik, while "numar" stands for a position in a rank.
@Name-og4th
@Name-og4th 11 дней назад
Missing Belarusian transliteration for "eyebrow" - bryvo.
@dpw6546
@dpw6546 12 дней назад
1:00 The specific Polish word for shoulder is 'bark'. Yeah, people sometimes call it 'ramię' in everyday life but it shouldn't be as that word describes arm. When it comes to the word 'kosa' it is an obsolete term for braid/plait in Polish. I've checked two dictionaries of standard Polish and it says it is "poetic use" in one yet there are no provisions in the other with 'kosa' as in braid being the third or fourth meaning of the word. I don't recall ever hearing this word used by someone in that meaning, it's always been 'warkocz' instead. Which is a pity because it's a fine synonym. It must've been of wider use to describe hair in the past as words for strand of hair and hairy are 'kosmyk' and 'kosmaty' to this day, respectively ('kosmaty' gives way to more common adjectives of 'włochaty' and 'kudłaty' though).
@moiboystv
@moiboystv 12 дней назад
in romanian tomato is also ‘tomată’
@thieph
@thieph 9 дней назад
Nobody use it, roșie is more native.
@moiboystv
@moiboystv 12 дней назад
poor Dominicus dies ☠️
@moiboystv
@moiboystv 12 дней назад
wow planet months
@ThighFish
@ThighFish 12 дней назад
The word for 6 shown for Proto-Slavic is actually the PIE version.
@aivi2077
@aivi2077 12 дней назад
Нос только на украинском будет "нис", возможно потому что образовано от слова низ, типа коода преклоняешься, к низу носом, типа исторически так. Ни в одной другой стране славянской такого нету
@jordanlake9819
@jordanlake9819 13 дней назад
Y'all complaining need to for real chill. Glad you could make such a better video than this creator. Maybe instead of nitpicking, go create your own video then. Yes there are other Germanic languages, but that would have resulted in a crowded video, the creator probably wants to keep it simple to look at. Love the comparisons!
@darkyboode3239
@darkyboode3239 15 дней назад
While the Romans originally named the days of the week after their gods, the days of the week in English are named after the Norse gods. This shows the influence that mythology has on a language family, since you can see the Roman influence in the Romance languages as well.
@newplayer5448
@newplayer5448 15 дней назад
Arbor is a tipe of three in romanian, and we say natura and natură, same with insula/insulă
@13thk
@13thk 15 дней назад
3:03 In Turkish, yürek is correct but most people use kalp rather than yürek, as heart is no longer the primary meaning of it, rather meaning something like will.
@unemiryune9322
@unemiryune9322 17 дней назад
In a lot of slavic languages 'tomat' and 'pomidor' and interchangeable
@Grow3D
@Grow3D 18 дней назад
english is the french of the germanic languages
@benjaminmena-nz5ie
@benjaminmena-nz5ie 18 дней назад
como los estonios le van a decir mesi a la miel
@YEK-vi3hp
@YEK-vi3hp 18 дней назад
excuse me would you make medical,engineering,automotive,biological,zoological vocabularies and terms different languages
@georgeskountouflis3136
@georgeskountouflis3136 20 дней назад
Since Skopje is considered a Slavic country with a common language, then why is it called North Macedonia? is it a scam country?
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 11 дней назад
Because it lies on the Vardar Macedonia region.
@wiqu10
@wiqu10 20 дней назад
Error in Polish number 10
@dayanbalevski4446
@dayanbalevski4446 20 дней назад
Bulgarian we say Nomer, Chislo, Tsifra, and Broi which all have different meanings. номер - placement , it used to describe the item's place number in a series. hence the hotel room number, as if: 1, 2, 3, .. number 22 число - numeric digit, or a calendar date цифра - character (or a symbol) of a digit брой - count, when counting the number of items, for example "I want 5" - Искам 5 броя
@adlmnop1147
@adlmnop1147 20 дней назад
Which is Proto Slavic ? And who's not?
@unemiryune9322
@unemiryune9322 8 дней назад
proto-slavic original version is in the bottom left corner mate
@sempreviva4564
@sempreviva4564 23 дня назад
Romanians are Slavs masked as Romance people. You should do some research on how they deliberately erased 40% of the Slavic vocabulary and replaced it with the French and Latin loanwords (re-latinization of Romanian article on Wiki). They also switched from the Cyrillic script to the Latin script only in 1860! That’s like yesterday. Plus, their most famous historical character Vlad has a quintessentially Slavic name. Not to mention how Latin speaking people always say that Romanians sound like a Russian person tries to speak Italian. Their phonetics is absolutely Slavic, not Latin.
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 23 дня назад
You have a mistake in Bulgarian. Bulgarian has 2 ways of counting: When you count rows we use: един, два (like the rest of Slavic languages) When you count in general we use: едно, две (and the rest is the same for both) Also where are Kashubian, Silesian, Rusyn, Upper and Lower Sorbian?
@mikimladenovic6845
@mikimladenovic6845 25 дней назад
У Српском језику користимо и и речи раме и плеће и коса и власи итд. Српски језик је мајка свих Словенских језика.
@worldclassyoutuber2085
@worldclassyoutuber2085 24 дня назад
W języku Polskim też mówimy - ramię , plecy , kosmyk , włosy itd.
@jeliazkodimitrov3235
@jeliazkodimitrov3235 25 дней назад
Thracian language - 4340 BC ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wD6kLyTyHa0.html
@netkv
@netkv 25 дней назад
*Swéḱs is not protoslavic, *šestь would be ig
@davidroshpina529
@davidroshpina529 25 дней назад
Grey is cinzento in Portuguese. Get it right 😉
@gabork5055
@gabork5055 25 дней назад
1 (egy), 5 (öt)and 10 (tíz)are close enough to Hungarian which makes me wonder if Slavs got it from ugric speakers. We got a lot of loanwords from Slavic but these are a lot older and basic. Our 3 (három)is closer to the Basque 3 (hiru).
@mordegardglezgorv2216
@mordegardglezgorv2216 26 дней назад
Весна наступила. Так приятно смотреть на наши леса и поля, которые пробуждаются после зимы. В России очень скромная природа, но ничего дороже ее для сердца нет. Дороже этой юной зелени листвы, журчания весенних ручьев, пения птиц. Встречают ли другие славянские народы весну с таким трепетом и восторгом, я не знаю. Но для нас это огромное событие, ведь наша земля многие месяцы скована снегом и льдом. Так или иначе, я желаю всем славянским братьям мира и весны
@dorianosatane7244
@dorianosatane7244 26 дней назад
in Polish you wrote the number 10 as 9
@kosmicheskiprah
@kosmicheskiprah 26 дней назад
In Bulgarian, номер - nomer and число - chislo are synonyms. It will depend on the context. Example, кой номер носиш? - koi nomer nosish if you are asking a person for what size of their shoe they wear but число - chislo is also number for example: Кое ти е любимото число - koe ti e lyubimoto chislo i.e. what is your favourite number? But номер - nomer in Slang can also mean trick example Не ми прави селски номера - ne mi pravi selski nomeri meaning do not try and trick me or play village games - something like this.
@user-gu4ko9ku6e
@user-gu4ko9ku6e 26 дней назад
Poland and ukraine are not slavic
@user-bf1yq6oj8z
@user-bf1yq6oj8z 26 дней назад
???
@ckskuo7182
@ckskuo7182 26 дней назад
If !!!, true, Ukranian is a Mayan languaje and Polish is a Kra Dai languaje
@netkv
@netkv 25 дней назад
slovaks arent slavic either, just mongolians (hungarians if you will) cosplaying as slavs and czechs are probably just germans cosplaying as slavs and i would not be suprised if south slavs in general are just turks and east slavs tatars or something like that
@worldclassyoutuber2085
@worldclassyoutuber2085 24 дня назад
R1a (Y-DNA) - Slavic DNA percentage is the highest in Poland! Poland preserved till this day archaic nasal vovels from Protoslavic language. Cope more peasant XD
@netkv
@netkv 24 дня назад
@@worldclassyoutuber2085 all other slavs dropped nasal vowels, if poland keeps them that's sign of being heretic against general slavic tendencies, thus not slavic enought also polish is like rejected czech, every feature it has is something czech improved, yet polish keeps on clinging to it (orthography, ż (dot being ancestor of ž), ł, palatization, nasal vowels, negative genitive, jest) yet they still can't afford vowel lenght
@davidav6283
@davidav6283 26 дней назад
❤You're very prepared and wise. Very good job, congratulations by my heart. You could also expand to others linguistics branches or families, like semitic, indo, altaic etc..
@kirilvelinov7774
@kirilvelinov7774 26 дней назад
Planets in Slovian Merkury/меркури(Mercury) Wenus/венус(Venus) Zemja/земъа(Earth) Mars/марс(Mars) Jowys/ъовис(Jupiter) Saturn/сатурн(Saturn) Uran/уран(Uranus) Neptun/нептун(Neptune) Sþonjce/сжонъче(Sun) The Slovian word for "planet" is... Planeta/планета
@kirilvelinov7774
@kirilvelinov7774 26 дней назад
Slovian words for the body Body(cjaþo/чъажо) Eye(oko/око) Shoulder(ramjæ/рамъя) Hair(wþosy/вжоси) Ear(uho/ухо) Elbow(þokec/жокеч) Hand(ræka/ряка) Head(gþowa/гжова) Tooth(zæb/зяб) Finger(palec/палеч) Tongue(jæzyk/ъязик) Back(plecy/плечи) Bone(kosc/косч) Muscle(mjæsenj/мъясенъ) Brow(brew/брев) Nose(nos/нос) Cyrillic in some dialects
@kirilvelinov7774
@kirilvelinov7774 26 дней назад
In Slovian Lato/Лато Jesenj/Ъесенъ Zyma/Зима Wjosna/Въосна