#indoeuropean #baltic #slavic #sanskrit #iran #german #lithuanian #greek #ancient I use a recordings from @ilovelanguages0124 channel. #numbers #italian #linguistics @IEESIndoEuropean
Molto interessante.....i numeri nelle varie lingue indoeuropee si somigliano tanto.....indizio che riporta ad una lingua antica pressoché comune.... Saluti alla Polonia dall'italia... dziendobry.....
Grazie! Molto grazie. Si noti l'interessante somiglianza fonetica nella pronuncia del numero "tre" nella lingua il siciliano, il dialetto della Malopolska e l'inglese. Ti invito anche a guardare altri video in cui confronto intere frasi ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AoMgcRx-grE.htmlfeature=shared Come ti suona il polacco medio (nel film con questo titolo) o il dialetto polacco minore rispetto al polacco standard o ad altre lingue slave e indoeuropee? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e5ebib-iY4M.htmlfeature=shared e ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NN-E7qCPiaw.htmlfeature=shared Auguri.
@@bankofbaroda6558 What sources do you want? The Vedas are the source. Read it in original, every page and every word and you will realise it yourself.
@@mtarkes I have read almost 9 mandals... all i find is sages of diff families contributing to the vedas.. all we find is indra mitra varuna agni, tvastr, ribhus, maruts, rudra, indra's saga, indra's messenger who interacted with the panis... then king sudas, his father divodasa atthitgva... also i am translating the original vedic sanskrit devanganri texts to english with roman alphabets so that i wouldn't want to read the polarized english translations... but the thing is that both of them are exactly the same match despite me using chatGPT, I am getting the same response for each suktas of the mandals.
The few times you added the Swedish numbers, they were pronounced and/or written wrongly. Norwegian numbers: En, to, tre, fire, fem, seks, sju, åtte, ni, ti. Swedish numbers: Ett, två, trea, fyra, fem, sex, sju, åtta, nio, tio.
I noticed that too; and was wondering why the Swedish 2 (except that it wasn't) was placed alongside the English, when Norwegian has an almost identical pronunciation. The video may be referencing older forms of English in which the number was twa. There's a surviving old poem in a North Country/Scots dialect called the Twa Corbies (the two crows). Interestingly, that form of crow is much closer to the Latin corbus.
In Kynyazyk, a constructed language created by me which is based on Indo-European languages: 1 - VН /un/ 2 - ΔV /du/ 3 - ТРИС /tris/ 4 - ЧЕТР /chetr/ 5 - ПЕНЧ /pench/ 6 - СИС /sis/ 7 - СЕП /sep/ 8 - АТ /at/ 9 - НАV /nau/ 10 - ΔЕС /des/
Romanian is wrong in this video: 1: Unu 2: Doi 3: Trei/Tri 4: Patru/Chiatru (in Romanian P and C are interchangable (Patru/Chiatru, Piatră/Chiatră, Petru/Chietru, Picioare/Cicioare, Copil/Cocil) 5: Cinci (perhaps once Pinci?) 6: Șase 7: Șapte/Șepte 8: Opt 9: Nouă 10: Zece
Thank you. My mistake is linguistic, not factual. It should be written not as "Romanian", but as "Romance". That was my intention. It sounds similar in Polish: we tell "romański" for Romance an rumunski for "romanian"
@@pia_mater read Max Muller the German Indologist of the 18th century, Sanskrit is the closest ancient language ( older than Latin, Greek) to all European languages, How?
@@user-sf3dj9is8hAh yes just casually dump an outdated source because it's a European saying it. Sorry bud but that was from the time when Linguistics as a field was still at its early developments.
@@gtc239 nobody says it casually because sanskrit is the only language which matches phonetics and syllables of many languages if not Arabic, Hebrew should be the origin of all European languages but those dosent match ancient European dialects, nobody is asking you to believe 🤔