your Turkish pronunciation is really good, there is only a small mistake in the glasses part, but i can still understand it very easily...you should definitely make a video in full Turkish.. thank you for this wonderful video and take care!!
you genuinely sound like a native in french that's crazy 😭 like your pronunciation of the "r" sound is amazing? really idk if you used to study french but that's definitely a perfect prononciation
!!Czech - Čeština!!🇨🇿 20:01 20:04 - 20:49 Vejce (egg) 🥚 🍳 20:50 - 21:38 Dveře (door) 🚪 21:39 - 22:35 Spánek (sleep) 💤 22:36 - 23:32 Meruňka (apricot) 🍑 23:33 - 24:20 Loket (elbow) Thank you so much for including this language in your video, as a person from Czech this is honour for me and I really appreciate it! ❤❤ 20:59 Btw I don't really know how to answer your question. Still though, I don't don't think Czech is origin of any of the other languages. But I know that the Czech and Slovak languages are pretty similar, we can basically understand each other. And also, we were a country with Slovakia in 1918 to 1993 we were called Czechslovakia back then. We got separated in January 1st 1993. I hope that helps you understand more of the Czechs backstory!
🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 50:20 italiano - Italian 50:21 orologio - clock 51:08 zucchero - sugar 51:56 melanzana - eggplant 52:35 mandorla - almond 53:18 maglione - sweater 54:03 trapezzi (?) - ??? ps. the only word you mispronounced was "maglione" but that's normal because the "gl" sound is very difficult for foreigners, even we struggle to learn it when we're little😭😭 you're very good!!💋
Arabic🇸🇦: 15:53 16:10 - 16:38 المُحيط / Ocean 🌊. 16:55 قِلادة / Necklace📿. 17:51 زيتون / Olive🫒. 18:37 شمعة / Candle🕯️. 19:21 الموجة / Wave🌊. - 16:19 ( AL ) is the definite article in the Arabic language a particle whose function is to render the noun on which it is prefixed definite🫶🏻. *You are so great* *and your pronunciation is AMAZING* 🤍.
Maneter* that’s jellyfish (Magneter is magnets) Påsklilja it’s a flower,don’t know it’s English name U got face right And bag And tattoo is spelled Tatuering :D
16:22 (ال)(al) in arabic its like (the) in english It is goes before nouns 💗 and also your pronunciation was very close and so good 💗💗 hope for you the best
yeah it is taken from the arabic language and they use 4000 arabic words in their language as well 👍 Approximately 1,000 of those have Arabic roots, while the other 3,000 are derived words tho
For your question For Al in arabic you can translate like the in English Al at first = the in English,you can say that we used al like bcs we know exactly what this word mean but when we don't understand it exactly what it means we used the word without AL
21:00 yeah the origin of Czech language is the Old Slavonic. Its related to other slavic languages. Most similiqr is Slovakian language, other are polish, russian, ukranian, bulgarian, etc... Anyways thank you for including czech!
So Turkish r's are not like the English r's. We roll our r's once. And when at the end of a word, because ending with a roll is hard, we use a little breath there without really thinking. And it kinda makes a zh (j for us) sound. But I see foreigners tending to make it sound like a "sh" and believe me when I say if you pronounce is that way no native speaker will understand you. Just think of "r" but dont put your tongue at the back of your mouth like in English, our r is at the back of iur teeth.