Can you guys get a narrator to read a script rather than getting a robot because a-lot of things are being mispronounced and make sure all the things you are saying are factual. Otherwise I love the art style and it is short quick summary that goes over the important things.
Great video, but you should focus a bit more on the actual pronunciation. Some Latin words and french words were incorrect. Wikipedia provides those in text and audio form. Good video overall tho :)
My guy, if you’re going to spend all this time making a video, take literally 3 seconds to research how to pronounce words. Valois is pronounced ‘Val-Wah’. Such an amateur error.
So, can we expect more detailed videos in the future, or are most videos going to be short and simplified version of history? Also I would love to see how you would approach Belgium's history.
A lot of the pronunciations of these French words were wrong but nice video anyway. France is my ancestors homeland and I am a direct descendent of the French colonists of New France in Québec and Acadia. A lot of my relatives still lives in Canada today between Québec and New Brunswick of Canada today. I even know how to pronounce those French names in France. My ancestors came mostly from the northern part of France to the New France colony. The one ancestor I found that was farther south of northern France was born in the city of Angouleme, France. But most of the French colonists were from the Perche region nearby Paris and in Normandy and Brittany, France. It's believed that my colonists ancestors left the country out of the port city of La Rochelle, France. Most of my direct ancestors that I am descended through are originally from Normandy, France. My St. Pierre family is originally from the village of Gouy, Normandy, France for many generations before my 10th great grandfather Guillaume St. Pierre moved to the city of Rouen, Normandy, France where he raised his children there and his son Michel St. Pierre raised his children at. Then Michel's son Pierre St. Pierre boarded a ship as an indentured servant to go to Québec by himself in 1664 at the age of 21 years old. Pierre never came back to his homeland ever again after his indentured servantude time was over. He then married a 16 year old young woman named Marie Gerbert in 1679. And he started a family with her by having 15 children with her. Two of their sons died in infancy but the rest of their children did survive into adulthood and then had their own children and grandchildren. I am a direct descendent of this couple through the male only line. I carry Pierre's Y chromosome that has been past down from father to son down to me. Since I am the oldest and first born son of my father and my father is the only son of his mother and father with three sisters. One older sister and two younger sisters. I do have one younger brother and one younger sister in my family. But I am the first born child of my parents.
Francebecame an industrial powerhouse, with its economy growing rapidly and its influence spreading across the globe. The country played a significant role in both World War I and II, suffering heavy losses but ultimately emerging victorious. In the post-war period, France became one of the founding members of the European Union and has played an active role in shaping European politics and culture. Today, France is a modern, diverse country that is known for its rich cultural heritage, beautiful landscapes, and world-renowned cuisine. It remains a major player in global politics and is home to some of the world's most iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral.
Oh, I see. You're going for a bit of hyperbole there. It's like you're saying the French are the ultimate villains in a cheesy 80s movie. But let's take a step back and examine this claim with a bit of humor and perspective. First of all, let's not forget that everyone has their quirks, and the French are no exception. They might have a penchant for long lunches and striking attitudes, but does that make them evil? I'd say it's more amusing than anything else. Now, let's talk about their colonial past. Yes, it's true that the French have a history of colonization, and it wasn't always pretty. But does that mean every French person today is evil? No, it's like saying all Americans are responsible for the actions of their government. That would be a bit unfair, wouldn't it? And what about their love for fine wine, cheese, and art? Does that not count for anything? The French have given us some of the world's most exquisite culinary delights and artistic masterpieces. That's something to appreciate, not vilify. So, while the French might have their flaws, I wouldn't go as far as calling them evil. They're just like the rest of us - a mix of virtues and vices. And who knows? Maybe they'll even teach us a thing or two about enjoying life's simple pleasures. After all, we could all use a little more joie de vivre in our lives.
WOW! This video is so full of historical errors, and just forget the horrible pronunciation. Even growing up in the US, learning about these things in high school, we pronounced things better. Sorry, fellow RU-vidr, but there's work to be done here.
not russia but the russian Empire. Those are different things. After the ru Empire occupied the lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the territory of today's Belarus and Lithuania, many nobles and even peasants were on Napoleons side and helped him to win
The AI voice-over is hard to listen to. It's muffled and boring. No inflection and lots of mispronounced words. I could have done a better job, and I'm fluent in French.
@@Rowlph8888 ahhaha je suis d’accord je suis American aussi ( bein canadien j’habite au Québec). C’est l’ignorance je trouve.. au moin fait un tout petit peut de recherche avant de faire l’histoire la dessus😂 mais bon
The pronunciation in this piece is laughable: Edict of Nan-tees? Fran-so Proo-shin War? Triple En-tee (Entente) and Vih-chee France? Maybe run this by someone first?
You really need to research how to pronounce some words...for example 'entente' is a word used in the English language, which you pronounced 'entity' : a completely different meaning
If you are going to do a historical documentary, learn how to pronounce names properly. Like Prussia and the Triple Entente. And France had no land in North America in the 1945 to present section.
It's hard to take this video seriously when you put zero effort into pronouncing any word or even country names. Proosia? Seriously? If you're researching for a video and it has foreign language words, at least take 10 seconds of extra research on how to pronounce them. There are also heaps of inaccuracies and important context missing.
Fun Fact: 2023 France is in turmoil because it’s citizens are unwilling to work 2 more years after previous retirement age. “Not Working Till 64 years old is Our Human Rights!!”Boohoohoo… 🙄
Explain pls to me how england and france helped poland 1939. There was no attack. . They did nothing like cowards. So be careful with your statements please. Otherwise great work.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vsoElnEczOQ.html This is a real story about the influence and political power enjoyed by Ottoman Sultanate over Europe in 15th century_ the Magnificent Century, when Sultan Suleiman crushed the army of Charles V in Hungary upon the request of queen of France to help her
There is a mistake during the 2nd World War, the French government under the orders of Marshal Pétain does not go to London but remains in France, and Paris being occupied by the Germans in June 1940, settles in Vichy in zone not occupied by the Germans. For Pétain the French government must remain in France to protect the French population and would lose its legitimacy if it left the French soil The formula of Pétain is "We do not take the homeland to the sole of his shoes." France declared itself neutral from June 1940 despite German pressure to see France declare war on its former British ally after the latter’s attack on the French fleet at Mers El Kebir on 3 July 1940, Churchill fearing that Hitler would get his hands on the powerful French fleet to invade Britain.Some of the soldiers and politicians hostile to the armistice took refuge in London in June 1940 in order to continue the war and formed a government of the free French, but they did not constitute the legal government of France but of the rebels, so that World War II will be doubled in France by a civil war between the supporters of the regime of Marshal Pétain and those of General De Gaulle, the French confronting each other in France with the resistants hostile to Pétain but also in the colonial possessions of the French Empire in Dakar, Syria for example. The German invasion of the unoccupied French zone in November 1942 in violation of the armistice after the Anglo-American landing in North Africa makes Pétain lose all legitimacy and gives reason to De Gaulle’s argument that the government by remaining in France is under German control and has no freedom of action or legitimacy.
Good job ! A few small, forgivable errors but, overall, we can trust this presentation. This is worth emphasizing because we often have videos that talk nonsense. This is good work, there has been research.
u didn’t talk abt wiliam the conqueror duke of normandy , he conquered England. And its the cause of the 100 years war. U also didn’t talk abt the crusaders that were born in france. Baldwin king of jerusalem was french.