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MODERN ENGLISH (sometimes New English or NE (ME) as opposed to Middle English and Old English) is the form of the English language spoken since the Great Vowel Shift in England, which began in the late 14th century and was completed in roughly 1550.
ANGLISH The aim of Anglish is: English with many fewer words borrowed from other tongues. Because of the fundamental changes to our language, to say that English people today speak Modern English is like saying that the French speak Latin. The fact is that we now speak an international language. The Anglish project is intended as a means of recovering the Englishness of English and of restoring ownership of the language to the English people.
OLD ENGLISH or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages. It was brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the mid-5th century, and the first Old English literary works date from the mid-7th century. After the Norman conquest of 1066, English was replaced, for a time, by Anglo-Norman (a relative of French) as the language of the upper classes.
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@Magnetshroom
@Magnetshroom 2 года назад
Anglish is just like English without any Latin and French words.
@vahkiel1042
@vahkiel1042 2 года назад
it's literally that, except you didn't mention the other loanwords
@goodday2760
@goodday2760 2 года назад
When the influx of French, Latin and Italian words was most intense, people who were fond of using them were called inkhorn writers. To this day, we can see that many of these words have 'native' equivalents that can be used in their place. After all, many of them were borrowed not for a new concept, but to save the perceived space used when talking highly literally.
@marcasdebarun6879
@marcasdebarun6879 2 года назад
Yes that's the point
@someonejustsomeone1469
@someonejustsomeone1469 2 года назад
Only those? Are the thousands of loanwords from Asian languages included?
@yonikuncoro7704
@yonikuncoro7704 2 года назад
I just wanna ask, I checked on Wiktionary, the word "done" is a West Germanic word. Then, why they don't use this word in Anglish?
@viictor1309
@viictor1309 2 года назад
The "give us today our bread for this bread" line made my brain stop working for a minute.
@samtheking5759
@samtheking5759 2 года назад
Get a bread for bread, simple. Bread gets bread.
@DyivuLee
@DyivuLee Год назад
😂😂😂
@whateverVIE
@whateverVIE 2 года назад
The correct German word for "enemy" is "Feind". "Feund" is no actual German word but similar to "Freund", which means "friend" - the opposit :D
@magnus00125
@magnus00125 2 года назад
Ja das hatte ich auch gemerkt Ein FEHLER! :D
@Lingist081
@Lingist081 Год назад
Yeah it’s fiend in English
@prezentoappr1171
@prezentoappr1171 Год назад
@@Lingist081 also foe kinda like there are cases derivatives of two from old english but now are diff words eg twixt and twain etc
@paulemboy6066
@paulemboy6066 2 года назад
In fact english was like a romanian of the germanic languages as it has been influenced by the other european languages mainly French, Latin and Greek as a result. English has changed rapidly over the decades.
@viictor1309
@viictor1309 2 года назад
What a great analogy, I haven't thought of it but indeed it is.
@filipino437
@filipino437 2 года назад
I thought English influenced french
@RodavMetal92
@RodavMetal92 2 года назад
@@filipino437 In recent decades, yes. But originally French influenced English because the former was considered more prestigious than the latter in the early 2nd Millennium.
@darius684
@darius684 2 года назад
I'm surprised at how much English has changed compared to old Japanese which just sounds like a strange dialect
@c.norbertneumann4986
@c.norbertneumann4986 2 года назад
According to grammar, English was strongly inflienced by Old Norse.
@jacob_and_william
@jacob_and_william 2 года назад
It's funny when Modern English agrees with Old English rather than Anglish.
@Sindraug25
@Sindraug25 2 года назад
Yeah, some of the choices Anglish used in the Lord's Prayer were odd. This is how I would have written it: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on Earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us. And lead us not into costening, but set us free from evil.
@HollcomeTook
@HollcomeTook 2 года назад
@@Sindraug25 Yeah, I wondered about that the weird choices. I was like, "what? 'Our' and 'this' and 'evil' are from Latin?"
@michalreingraberskaliasmiz185
@michalreingraberskaliasmiz185 2 года назад
I would use "stead" as place. "Instead of" means literally in place of. Or "steady" means placy, like standing on a place. For city, I would use "town" or "borough", like "Burg" in German.
@Rubtsovskball
@Rubtsovskball 2 года назад
Interesting. "Miasto" means "city" in Polish, and "mesto" means "place" in Russian.
@nutyyyy
@nutyyyy Год назад
Yes and stead is found in place-names in England.
@philomelodia
@philomelodia 2 года назад
The old English word for bread is closer to the modern English word loaf. I think it actually makes more sense to ask for a loaf than it does to ask for some bread. What if he only decides to give you a little slice. 😆
@user-zq5zg9qd6e
@user-zq5zg9qd6e 2 года назад
Surprisingly in Russian we have the same word "хлеб" (hleb), it's derived from Goth language
@gavinrolls1054
@gavinrolls1054 2 года назад
well there´s also O.E. brēad, so it is odd
@REDnBLACKnRED
@REDnBLACKnRED 2 года назад
Lmao. You can have a bite. lol 😂
@kristiano100
@kristiano100 Год назад
@@user-zq5zg9qd6e hleb isn’t actually derived from gothic, it’s from proto-slavic which all Slavic languages descend from, the reason it’s similar is because Gothic and all european languages share ancestry with Slavic as the indo european language family, hence the similarities in hleb
@shizukakawakami6084
@shizukakawakami6084 Год назад
@@kristiano100 I also heard that хлеб is Gothic and not Proto-Slavic. Though Goths could borrow it from Proto-Slavic. But I don't believe it since Old English also had hlāf...
@modmaker7617
@modmaker7617 2 года назад
Andy you have such a cute sweet voice. You're a great language presenter.
@zacharyyan4898
@zacharyyan4898 2 года назад
This is the first time I’ve heard you read off entire paragraphs
@xyz874
@xyz874 2 года назад
You from Poland?
@Sanzianabel
@Sanzianabel 2 года назад
old english is so beautiful
@dasmesser4079
@dasmesser4079 2 года назад
Omggg you speaking Old English is like music to my ears, your voice is so sweet I love the channel!! Keep it up
@over7532
@over7532 2 года назад
This is truly beautiful. More of this please! The evolution of english is so captivating!
@mirmir9368
@mirmir9368 2 года назад
This is my first time hearing Andy speak quite a long text. What a soothing and calm voice.
@mukta230
@mukta230 Год назад
in a way its too bad we gave up old english. such a beautiful sounding language.
@harisghumman8397
@harisghumman8397 Год назад
Anglish is to English as Hindi is to Urdu...Anglish is English without any Italic,Hellenic,and Romantic words...Hindi is Urdu without any Semetic,Turkic,and Iranic words...But the script of Anglish and English is same,however the scripts of Hindi and Urdu are different.
@BatAskal
@BatAskal 2 года назад
It's funny that we blame (give credit) the French for changing English while the Vikings did the most work disassembling its original grammar and remade it into a language we are familiar with today.
@ruhmuhaccer864
@ruhmuhaccer864 2 года назад
That is sadly not substantiated by first hand resources.
@kawaiilotus
@kawaiilotus 2 года назад
This sounds interesting, can you link me to some interesting things of this sort?
@BatAskal
@BatAskal 2 года назад
@@kawaiilotus Viking influence over English language: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CDAU3TpunwM.html
@003mohamud
@003mohamud 2 года назад
English is a germanic language influenced by a latin language, while french is a latin language influenced by a germanic language. 🤔
@kidgaminggaming5731
@kidgaminggaming5731 2 года назад
French people are Germans that's why
@andreiii204
@andreiii204 2 года назад
Out of three old English is the best one, it's pure English It more similar to the Frisian language
@AllanLimosin
@AllanLimosin 2 года назад
Damn! I always wanted to see a comparison of Old English and Anglish!
@angela_merkeI
@angela_merkeI 2 года назад
Small mistake/typo during ðe German/Anglish/English comparison: Ðe German word for fiend is "Feind", not Feund. I love this channel, keep the good work up. :)
@mysteriumvitae5338
@mysteriumvitae5338 2 года назад
It is interesting, however, that fiend does exist in normal English, too, not just in Anglish. In the meaning 'demon' or 'devil' rather than enemy, though.
@jeremias-serus
@jeremias-serus 2 года назад
how are you going to write ðe for the twice but not write “I love ðis channel”? cmon man at least be consistent
@noone679
@noone679 2 года назад
Why are you spelling th like that?
@Sci0927
@Sci0927 2 года назад
The one that is red is not German it’s old English which is different
@sameash3153
@sameash3153 2 года назад
stop trying to revive thorn and eth. you will never revive thorn and eth.
@KAIisMYPROPERTY
@KAIisMYPROPERTY 2 года назад
Old English sounds beautiful!
@karolkowalski3424
@karolkowalski3424 2 года назад
Great Work 😍❤️
@VitalijKaramakov
@VitalijKaramakov 2 года назад
old english and anglish sound awesome....
@Blastnikov
@Blastnikov 2 года назад
Your language is cool, too! Among Slavic languages, I only know Ukrainian, but Belarusian sounds pretty
@VitalijKaramakov
@VitalijKaramakov Год назад
@@Blastnikov if you know ukrainian u can understand belarusian quite easily)))) thank u)))
@magnus00125
@magnus00125 2 года назад
There are also cases where German uses a word derived from Latin, where English does not. English: The window (This is likely from Danish/Old Norse: Vinduet) German: Das Fenster Swedish also uses Fenster here: Fönstret It's very random which word is chosen by the people it seems! I am sure the germanic word for window exists in German and Swedish too, but was not chosen in this case.
@7mad211
@7mad211 Год назад
or like the verb (write) while all other germanic languages use latin verb for the verb (write) german:schreiben came from latin (scribe)
@prezentoappr1171
@prezentoappr1171 Год назад
old high german actually uses some old words found as old english synonyms in wiktionary. From wiktionary: Displaced native Old English ēagþȳrel (literally “eye hole”). The “windows” among early Germanic peoples were just unglazed holes (eyes) in the wall or roof that permitted wind to pass through. ēagþȳrel, ēagduru, fenester.
@ivandinsmore6217
@ivandinsmore6217 Год назад
Great video. You have a lovely accent and a gentle soothing voice. I could listen to you all day.
@mrmiskeen8284
@mrmiskeen8284 2 года назад
I'm german and I speak German and our local lower franconnian language. I understand the human rights declaration in Anglish quiet well, also the vocabulary. The Angels and the Saxons conquered Britain and established their language in Britain after them the Danes came and had also a big impact on the english language. It's also interesting to know, that the Angles and Saxons came from northern Germany not far away from Danmark, and their language was also related to Norse
@noone679
@noone679 2 года назад
Angels?????
@dansoderberg4753
@dansoderberg4753 2 года назад
and the jutes
@qazntj5144
@qazntj5144 2 года назад
Greatings from Qazaqstan, I liked this video, that's very interesting to know and study about English language's history
@user-fl1dc9ju3g
@user-fl1dc9ju3g 2 года назад
Wonderful! I also have a own english-based conlang. It's called "Inglish".
@kfxrtune
@kfxrtune 2 года назад
Nice!
@c.norbertneumann4986
@c.norbertneumann4986 2 года назад
The day will come when ecerybody will spwak Anglish.
@kawaiilotus
@kawaiilotus 2 года назад
Could you tell me more?
@cougher9000
@cougher9000 2 года назад
i ting that alredy exist
@averageenjoyer4404
@averageenjoyer4404 2 года назад
What is it like?
@asgerhougardmikkelsen8770
@asgerhougardmikkelsen8770 2 года назад
It's interesting how Feund means enemy but Freund means friend in german
@user-qi8pp1rr2q
@user-qi8pp1rr2q 2 года назад
Fiend originally means enemy in English, but now its meaning is closer to “devil”. And we have “foe” in English, which is Germanic and also means “enemy”.
@c.norbertneumann4986
@c.norbertneumann4986 2 года назад
The German word for "enemy" is actually "Feind", and not "Feund".
@mrmiskeen8284
@mrmiskeen8284 2 года назад
In german enemy is = Feind not Freund Freund =Friend But in my local lower franconnian dialect friend means friend, and enemy means fijand
@diesesphil
@diesesphil 2 года назад
It was actually a typo. Enemy in German is Feind not Feund So even closer to Fiend (an "ei" in German is btw pronounced like an english "I" )
@scarybird977
@scarybird977 2 года назад
The German word for enemy is actually Feind, not Feund. The video had a typo
@JYC512
@JYC512 2 года назад
Your voice is very soft and pleasant. I liked it!
@huguesdepayens807
@huguesdepayens807 2 года назад
Anglish should be the norm.
@alanjyu
@alanjyu 2 года назад
William the Conqueror and later kings Frenchified the language.
@arthurmoran4951
@arthurmoran4951 2 года назад
It could be but you would lost your advantage in the easiness you have in both Germanic languages and romance languages to learn them, and instead only the Germanic languages would be easy for you to learn
@joseg.solano1891
@joseg.solano1891 2 года назад
@@arthurmoran4951 lose*
@goodday2760
@goodday2760 2 года назад
@@arthurmoran4951 A person's native language is ideally as easy to learn as thinking itself. Loan words are kind of like packages, or abbreviations, or initialisms: they're codified, rather than intuitive, so their foreignness never completely fades away with common use.
@arthurmoran4951
@arthurmoran4951 2 года назад
@@joseg.solano1891 sorry English not be my first tongue
@MrMorgan316
@MrMorgan316 2 года назад
Absolutely beautiful work done by you. I hope you do more work like this!
@darshanpatel.1782
@darshanpatel.1782 2 года назад
Love your voice Andy, would love more such commentary style videos. ❤
@XiWein
@XiWein 2 года назад
Her accent and voice is so calming and soothing. She can do some ASMR vids haha
@gyara7329
@gyara7329 2 года назад
I really like your voice. Thanks for the breakdown.
@maolalidh6881
@maolalidh6881 2 года назад
I like these kinda more personal speaks, its very nice!!
@dunnohow2live997
@dunnohow2live997 2 года назад
You got some strangely controversial version of "Anglish" here. It's rather an attempt to make English not germanic but German. They're making germanic calques (from German too) instead of using native words that actually were replaced/displaced with/by their Romanic equivalents. For example: the actual word displaced by beautiful was "fair", not "sheen", also they use "deor" instead of "deer" (while the actual English deer could be "hart" in Anglish), "stead" instead of "borough", "forone" (calqued from German "vereinen") instead of simply "one" (past tense - oned)
@achmadtete5182
@achmadtete5182 2 года назад
I love old English and Anglish
@handel1111
@handel1111 2 года назад
Your voice Andy is ASMR, love it
@tammijatti9164
@tammijatti9164 2 года назад
Beautiful job!
@phantomshadow1869
@phantomshadow1869 2 года назад
There is something special in old english that anglish cannot copy
@volvagianintendo6465
@volvagianintendo6465 2 года назад
That's forthan it is Mootish Anglish
@aubreywang3937
@aubreywang3937 Год назад
OE had more Germanic features that Anglish cannot express, Anglish is basically modern English with only Germanic words, the language itself is still not that Germanic enough.
@valmarsiglia
@valmarsiglia Год назад
"Give us today our bread for this bread"?
@amabarbigrl
@amabarbigrl 2 года назад
As a non native English speaker, I really like the idea of Anglish and it sounds very good to me
@adamwnt
@adamwnt 2 года назад
I like your introduction part giving infos and am delighted to hear your voice more
@leonardoamorim2518
@leonardoamorim2518 2 года назад
Very good👏👏👏👏
@diogorodrigues747
@diogorodrigues747 2 года назад
02:10 Most those words in modern English are actually borrowings from Latin. "Peace" comes from "pax", "victory" comes from "victoria", "voice" comes from "vox", "question" comes from "quaestionis", "animal" comes from "animalia", "people" comes from "populu", "enemy" comes from "inamicus" and "city" comes from "civitas". "Catch" is also a Latin loanward, but it was influenced from French and changed the meaning. As for "beautiful", it is a junction of "beauty" and the suffix "-iful", and "beauty" comes from French "beauté". In French, "beauté" is a loanward composed of "beau" and the suffix "-té", and "beau" comes from Latin "bonus".
@7mad211
@7mad211 Год назад
how catch is latin verb? then why the past tense of it is cought? which sound like germanic verb think=thought bring=brought catch=cought
@filipinojalapeno1527
@filipinojalapeno1527 Год назад
beau comes from latin bellus, bonus becomes bon in french
@filipinojalapeno1527
@filipinojalapeno1527 Год назад
@@7mad211 it comes from latin captiāre
@ngophuocvy7625
@ngophuocvy7625 Год назад
Thanks a lot! It helps me as a start to study my subject.
@nostalgiakarlk.f.7386
@nostalgiakarlk.f.7386 2 года назад
Wow, I've never heard Andy talk at length before
@florinparlo5124
@florinparlo5124 2 года назад
Andy I love your voice 🥰💞
@centralasia186
@centralasia186 2 года назад
old English sounds very nice and epic to me
@haskalah
@haskalah 2 года назад
It would be interesting to compare old English with low German or German dialects spoken 300 years ago. It sounds like a mixture of scandinavian and low German
@z4dlarry420
@z4dlarry420 2 года назад
Anglish is English if you google translate it 100x and Old English is Icelandic that had a child with german
@john2791
@john2791 2 года назад
Wonderful job!!
@happysolitudetv
@happysolitudetv 2 года назад
This means a lot to me. Also, can we appreciate her Old English?!
@sdominik3945
@sdominik3945 2 года назад
"steven" for "voice" just cracks me up you have so calming steven!
@Davlavi
@Davlavi 2 года назад
very cool thanks.
@metalmaniacsubtitulado5170
@metalmaniacsubtitulado5170 2 года назад
That text in 1:40 was written by me!
@diegorojasmendez4213
@diegorojasmendez4213 2 года назад
Beautiful voice
@flyingduck91
@flyingduck91 8 месяцев назад
anglish is pretty cool
@luckneh5330
@luckneh5330 2 года назад
I think many people who wish for Anglish forget that some latinized grammar is imbedded within english. Some examples include: no dangling prepositions (even though this was a stupid move by people who wanted to make english more "latin-like" even though language is a germanic language, The rule of no split infinitives was adopted from Latin because Latin has no split infinitives. Small things like that though, but it's just the small stuff that people often forget that add up to the bigger picture. I get that they can be changed though since language is not pure, but at the same time, just notice the details
@goodday2760
@goodday2760 2 года назад
Split infinitives have been accepted throughout English ever since Star Trek's phrase "to boldly go". The advocates for that Latin rule lost that debate completely.
@ryanjackson1251
@ryanjackson1251 2 года назад
English isn’t derived from Latin, there are other languages they have a svo structure that’s not germanic, would you say then, those languages’ grammar is embedded within english? there numeral of languages that share similar grammar structures you can’t say that their structures are embedded in eachothers language and so on and so forth
@mori6154
@mori6154 Год назад
A comparison between Scotts and Anglish would be interesting. Greetings from Germany
@pocketfella5176
@pocketfella5176 Год назад
Very interesting, Thank You
@tankiwolf
@tankiwolf 2 года назад
this is what i need!
@k.z.3646
@k.z.3646 2 года назад
I discovered your channel searching for YT videos about Salish languages. Is there a chance of that material's return?
@e-ffrayaning
@e-ffrayaning 2 года назад
hi! i want to learn catalan and i speak spanish so thats gonna be easy but i wish you could do a video of that beautiful language
@amogusadrarju4728
@amogusadrarju4728 Год назад
Anglish is like English but the german and anglish words are pronounced alikely
@nancyrivas5917
@nancyrivas5917 2 года назад
Cool!
@doublex85
@doublex85 Год назад
Wonder why Anglish didn't put "Soothly" where OE had Soþlice for Amen. Also just now learned that adverb ending -ly comes from -like!
@henryhargraves4184
@henryhargraves4184 2 года назад
I love how the old English is of “thy will be done on earth as is in heaven” is “become rice”
@tennesseedarby5319
@tennesseedarby5319 2 года назад
Interesting… I saw cyninga, which is reminiscent of Welsh cwningen. Not sure if they’re related as one means king and the other sheep, but still interesting
@leonillgordon5887
@leonillgordon5887 2 года назад
Anglish is easy to understand for English speakers
@Obnoxiousteadrinker
@Obnoxiousteadrinker 2 года назад
This is cool
@WarriorofSunlight
@WarriorofSunlight Год назад
The modern English version of the Lord’s Prayer is actually more conservative than the Anglish version, save for a few words. The type of English used there is actually a few centuries old, and uses archaic word orders and constructions that aren’t normally used anymore. You can see these when reading a Shakespearean play, or see very very similar word orders and constructions when studying German. The Anglish version was actually more like modern English in its syntax.
@lawrencedoliveiro9104
@lawrencedoliveiro9104 2 года назад
Today we wield both kind of uncleftish doings in weapons, and kernelish splitting gives us heat and bernstoneness. We hope to do likewise with togethermelting, which would yield an unhemmed wellspring of work for mankindish goodgain.
@Cahootian
@Cahootian 2 года назад
I felt a bit sad hearing that my country (Ireland) has nearly no more of the Irish language
@platoon1026
@platoon1026 11 месяцев назад
Could you make one for Spanish?
@TVYTVlogsInPH
@TVYTVlogsInPH 2 года назад
the voice so cute
@joshiitv3599
@joshiitv3599 2 года назад
Hello i love languages in here my country Philippines
@user-wm9mt6th9s
@user-wm9mt6th9s 2 года назад
4:35 I noticed that the words spa spa old english like arabic word "sawa" means "like" or "same" in arabic so when you use sawa be sawa the translation i to english would be "as" or as..... as
@CowboysNo1Fan
@CowboysNo1Fan 2 года назад
English way back when was inspired by Old Norse and Icelandic!
@leeMagaret
@leeMagaret 2 года назад
How to get icelandic?
@katunyuz1319
@katunyuz1319 2 года назад
@@leeMagaret ??
@darshanpatel.1782
@darshanpatel.1782 2 года назад
@@leeMagaret you want to get a whole language?
@belle_pomme
@belle_pomme 2 года назад
@@leeMagaret what do you mean by 'how to get icelandic'?
@neocell710
@neocell710 2 года назад
Nope!!! It was made by Germanic tribes, it wasn't "inspired" it's its own language.
@bittersuite17
@bittersuite17 2 года назад
I’m learning Norwegian and Old English pronunciation is similar to Norwegian. The words are not similar but they sound like the same language lol
@hagenneblung14
@hagenneblung14 Год назад
I am German and can read Old English without any problems. I understand it because I can also read and speak Low German.
@svenherrmann6096
@svenherrmann6096 2 года назад
One thing I don't get is why they use some different words in Anglish, when the english equivalent is already germanic. E.g. wickedness for evil
@shawnv123
@shawnv123 2 года назад
because the english version is less germanic
@eewag1
@eewag1 2 года назад
You’ve changed! You now explain more
@mizulightblue
@mizulightblue 2 года назад
2:18 there is a mistake, it is Feind in German, not Feund
@angycucumber4319
@angycucumber4319 2 года назад
ok
@esa6321
@esa6321 2 года назад
Is that Wælheall playing in the background?
@Emese-cl5jc
@Emese-cl5jc 2 месяца назад
So intersting, for me the old english seems rather danish, than English, as an outsider
@darkdelta3377
@darkdelta3377 2 года назад
nice
@zubiii29911
@zubiii29911 2 года назад
At 2:27 cyninga should be written as “cyniŋa” because the letter Eng (Ŋ, ŋ) makes the "ng" sound. Same with “æþeliŋas”.
@MixerRenegade95
@MixerRenegade95 Год назад
Similar to the Spanish ''N'' with the curve line above it?
@tjstarr2960
@tjstarr2960 Год назад
No, she spelled "cyninga" correctly if we are talking about Old English. The letter "Eng" doesn't exist in Old English, it was a letter invented by linguists to write the sounds of languages.
@atlantis4516
@atlantis4516 2 года назад
Old English seems german to me, and I like it!
@umutumsensin5515
@umutumsensin5515 Год назад
The sound of the old English is similar to Spanish Language
@meditota4021
@meditota4021 Год назад
what would be the international language unless not english i think spanish french or italian
@gaoelnlaojehc8913
@gaoelnlaojehc8913 2 года назад
Seems cool! May I ask who voiced this? It seems like all are dictated by a single Filipina woman. Is this correct? BTW luv your vids and more support to this channel. Thank you :)
@aaronmarks9366
@aaronmarks9366 2 года назад
Andi herself voiced all of the audio for this video :)
@pokemonhacker01
@pokemonhacker01 2 года назад
not sure if she's single but she's definitely filipino
@northernskow3443
@northernskow3443 Год назад
Anglisher for some time now. This is only one kind of Anglish. Though, I have never seen anyone brook "deor" since we do not look to bring old English as it is, but rather bring back Germanish Words which have since fallen out, and come up with new words where need be. Such as, the Anglish for animal is "deer," while what we think of as a deer is known as a "hart." As for the "our father," that felt a lot more like someone writing Old English style with today's English.
@ogedeh
@ogedeh Год назад
We all spoke these at one point
@mykytka7133
@mykytka7133 2 года назад
Is it your real voice?? It's very beautiful ❤️
@SupremeShittyCraps
@SupremeShittyCraps 2 года назад
Yes, it is his real voice.
@christinahamilton7676
@christinahamilton7676 2 года назад
You hear that voice in practically every video on this channel.
@babkagazad5027
@babkagazad5027 2 года назад
@@SupremeShittyCraps Not his, her
@mykytka7133
@mykytka7133 2 года назад
@@SupremeShittyCraps his?
@davidmccann9811
@davidmccann9811 2 года назад
I can say the Lord's prayer in Old English from memory, but nothing else.
@user-uq5or8bb1h
@user-uq5or8bb1h 2 года назад
Here we got floor, ground, and platform.
@leslies.contemplacion7803
@leslies.contemplacion7803 2 года назад
Wow your so smart i din't know that im so dumb but your so smart iloveyour langguange😊
@volvagianintendo6465
@volvagianintendo6465 2 года назад
Here is my better take on Anglish translation: All men are born free and even in fairness and rights. They are blessed with awareness, and they should lovingly behave towards each other.
@volvagianintendo6465
@volvagianintendo6465 2 года назад
Canst thou see what I mean? That is the right kind of Anglish, the Sheer English that we must go to, the Anglish that the fellowship from the Anglish Reddit and Discord and their Anglish Miraheze Wiki aims to.
@MixerRenegade95
@MixerRenegade95 2 года назад
Tis a wonderful answer!
@volvagianintendo6465
@volvagianintendo6465 Год назад
I'm glad thou couldst see what I mean, @@MixerRenegade95! Thank thee!
@pedrosabino8751
@pedrosabino8751 2 года назад
Fiend (enemy) and friend, so the difference between these two is a R
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