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In this video, Gabriel speaks the Lengadocian dialect of the Occitan language. Also known as Languedocian, Lengadocian or Lenga d'òc. Due to its central position among the dialects of Occitan, it is often used as a basis for a Standard Occitan.
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Комментарии : 3,7 тыс.   
@rsnankivell1962
@rsnankivell1962 3 года назад
Clearly Catalan is closely related to Occitan, apart from the historical relations between both regions for centuries.
@HartiaKozu
@HartiaKozu 3 года назад
I speak catalan, and sometimes, I hardly understand it without reading subs. I think it's similar to the intelligibility between spanish and brasilian portuguese: you can get the global sense of the message, but you have to focus not to get lost.
@sputare
@sputare 3 года назад
I'm Catalan and understand it without subtitles fairly well. I would say 90% in the case of speakers as good as Gabriel here, that speak in a very impressive "academic Occitan" way without much French influence in tone and phonetics. Maybe a more "frenchisied" Occitan or northern dialects of Occitan would be harder to understand IDK. I think that Occitan and Catalan are in fundamentally the same language, clearly part of the same "sprachbund" or dialect continuum. It just takes like 1 minute to figure out the particularities of the pronunciation of certain sounds and the choosing of certain words and you have it completely all figured out.
@sussurus
@sussurus 3 года назад
Both are much more closely related to each other than to their national counterparts.
@neletg
@neletg 3 года назад
Actually in Catalonia still speak Occitan and it is is an official idiome.
@DavidAlvarez-he6sd
@DavidAlvarez-he6sd 3 года назад
@@HartiaKozu En realitat no és una llengua homogènia, és un gran grup de dialectes que forman part d'un tronc comú. És a dir, n'hi ha dialectes que són més propers al català i n'hi ha d'altres que són més llunyants.
@NikoHL
@NikoHL 2 года назад
As an Irish speaker I love how Occitan and Catalan are still alive.. We need these wonderful languages in Europe to flourish.
@masterjunky863
@masterjunky863 2 года назад
You're right! I'm Lombard and I'm learning my ethnic language, hope Irish will arise.
@SS-co9it
@SS-co9it Год назад
I am a Neapolitan speaker and i live in Ireland, it is hard to explain people in Italy we don’t speak just italian
@gordonchild273
@gordonchild273 10 месяцев назад
Useless "languages" (dialects), it's better to learn a real inter-national tongues like English, French, Spanish etc...
@freedomfighter-zj6yw
@freedomfighter-zj6yw 7 месяцев назад
​@nifelheirn We have been mentally colonised through English, Spanish and French.
@thelaststand1674
@thelaststand1674 7 месяцев назад
@@gordonchild273 that's a stupid thing to say, there is no "useless" language, all languages are useful and are an important part of the culture and identity of their native speakers.
@peterbound2119
@peterbound2119 3 года назад
I am Italian from Milan and I have never heard of Occitan before. I'm shocked I could understand almost everything he was saying! it's such a beautiful language
@riccardoorlandi1545
@riccardoorlandi1545 3 года назад
Stessa esperienza e sensazione. La forma scritta è incredibilmente comprensibile.
@winkleperiwinkle808
@winkleperiwinkle808 3 года назад
same! it sounds so similar to lombard dialects, if i heard an occitan speaker on the streets i wouldn't be able to tell him apart from the locals 😂
@spidertube79
@spidertube79 2 года назад
Anche io che sono ligure ho capito tutto, anche senza leggere.
@jazz96765
@jazz96765 2 года назад
I'm french and can understand him pretty good too!
@francoisgouttes8242
@francoisgouttes8242 2 года назад
Et pourtant, l’occitan est plus parlé en Italie qu’en France, comme dans la vallée de Comboscuro par exemple ! La, même les petits enfants qui jouent dans la rue parlent occitan (provençal).
@hiskakun2276
@hiskakun2276 2 года назад
It’s the first time I hear Occitan without the French accent (the guttural R, and the strong accent at the end of the syllable), and it sounds very real and beautiful.
@ssissigui8846
@ssissigui8846 7 месяцев назад
Exactly, I hate it when native french speakers speak the regional languages with a heavy accent
@angyliv8040
@angyliv8040 3 года назад
As a Catalan I also feel emocional when I hear someone speaking Occitan.
@joselugo4536
@joselugo4536 3 года назад
Como en 1907 dijo el padre del pompeufabrés..."el catalán se convertirá en una variante más de la Lengua Occitana reencontrada."
@Chaiserzose
@Chaiserzose 3 года назад
Why catalan people hate other spanish people or think they are superior to them?
@joselugo4536
@joselugo4536 3 года назад
Porque quieren crear un supranación gobernada desde Barcelona con sus límites desde Murcia al río Loira en Francia, incluyendo Valencia y las islas Baleares, de nombre la Gran Occicatalunya.🎗🤣
@joseluisromangarcia5898
@joseluisromangarcia5898 3 года назад
@@Chaiserzose que esperen sentados a algo que no ocurrirá nunca, no sé lo vamos a permitir, ni son mayoría ni se puede construir algo basado en mentiras y engaños desde el colegio, stop al envenenamiento sectario del independentismo
@anaeme8250
@anaeme8250 3 года назад
El valenciano, el catalán, occitano y provenzal son muy parecidos.
@_juan.joao_
@_juan.joao_ 3 года назад
It is so sad that France is not recognising this as a co-official language in southern France...
@Ecolinguist
@Ecolinguist 3 года назад
😢
@hieratics
@hieratics 3 года назад
I think France fears independence movements like in Catalonia, Basque country or Scotland. Though the regional languages are part of their culture and should be protected
@blaznfattyz
@blaznfattyz 3 года назад
It is the language of southern france.
@user-gv6jf1lo8y
@user-gv6jf1lo8y 3 года назад
It's sad, but maybe that's what saved us from independence movements. And that goes back a long time, under François 1er that started, when he decided that French would be the official language of the country, in order to unify it, while French was in the minority.
@lissandrafreljord7913
@lissandrafreljord7913 3 года назад
@@hieratics Don't they already have separatist movements in Brittany, Alsace, Corsica, and French Basque Country?
@dan_leo
@dan_leo 2 года назад
It is such a pity, so many romance languages lost because of the national countries which imposed their national languages. I imagine the current south of France speaking Occitan as first language, it would have been so cool. Of course I am not talking about history and politics, I'm only dreaming of an alternate linguistic history.
@norabickfordhill7978
@norabickfordhill7978 2 года назад
Actually it was the language of the Nobles
@wordart_guian
@wordart_guian 2 года назад
@@norabickfordhill7978 which one? french probably became the language of the nobility earlier than of the whole people, but it was not always the language of the nobles, given many early occitan authors were from the nobility too
@Ptitnain2
@Ptitnain2 2 года назад
In the North there was gallo and breton, picard, the lorrain dialects, etc... In Québec, Canada, the picard language has influenced a lot the way we talk in French nowadays.
@chariesbergero9662
@chariesbergero9662 2 года назад
suena como un español mal hablado, ;)
@philippedemonneron5278
@philippedemonneron5278 2 года назад
If the capital city has been in Toulouse, Occitan would be the official language of France today. The same thing could be said with Provençal, etc.
@ignacioignogrundinglestheg9089
@ignacioignogrundinglestheg9089 3 года назад
I'd love to see something like this with Breton, Welsh and Cornish speakers
@gerald4013
@gerald4013 Год назад
Depending on the words that would be chosen, in the 3 languages the words could be either almost identical, or completely different... Eg. "dog": Welsh ci, Breton ki, Cornish ky "how?" Welsh sut, Breton penaos, Cornish fatel...
@ignacioignogrundinglestheg9089
@@gerald4013 true, I speak Breton myself so I know that they can be very similar yet so different
@yannschonfeld5847
@yannschonfeld5847 10 месяцев назад
Cornish is a "revived" language. In Breton, true speakers are mostly older people 60+. The younger people who parade themselves around as Breton speakers have learned a bookish, fake and artificial version. They sound French because they haven't learned traditional Breton. That being said, I have spoken with Cornish speakers and while avoiding certain words, it can be almost mutually intelligible. They are both South Western Brythonic languages. Welsh has another grammar and older vocabulary but the concrete words are similar or even the same.
@ignacioignogrundinglestheg9089
@ignacioignogrundinglestheg9089 10 месяцев назад
@@yannschonfeld5847 There are young speakers that still speak "real" breton. It's not their falt if their parent or grandparents didn't bother teaching them the language.
@bernatrosell1265
@bernatrosell1265 3 года назад
As a Catalan myself, I share Pati's tenderness towards Occitan. It feels like it is our little/big brother/sister we will always love no matter what.
@lukethomeret-duran5273
@lukethomeret-duran5273 3 года назад
Catalan is the sister language of Occitan. In fact in the past catalan was a regional dialect of occitan but evolved into its own language. Occitan is literally the big sister language of catalan. You can find them under Gallo-romance subgroup called Occitano-romance languages. The history of the catalans and southern french occitans is deep and interconnected.
@Chaiserzose
@Chaiserzose 3 года назад
Why catalan people hate other spanish people or think they are superior to them?
@bernatrosell1265
@bernatrosell1265 3 года назад
@@Chaiserzose They don't. We don't.
@joselugo4536
@joselugo4536 3 года назад
Not according to Pompeyo Gener.....🎗
@oriol108
@oriol108 3 года назад
@@Chaiserzose we don't hate spanish people, only the government because they don't allow us to decide what we want to be
@santakosoundsystem7542
@santakosoundsystem7542 3 года назад
As a Catalan I understood: 99,9% Occitan (it's even easier to understand than some Catalan dialects like alguerès) 90% Italian 80% French
@alfonsohshk8998
@alfonsohshk8998 3 года назад
Most of Catalans speakers do not understand the Aran language. And the Aran language is Occitan. Esquías poco tú por ahí.
@Elkarus
@Elkarus 3 года назад
​@@alfonsohshk8998 I find it strange... I find it really easy to understand just some few words might not understand but its a small minority of them (maybe just the 5% or less)
@alfonsohshk8998
@alfonsohshk8998 3 года назад
@@Elkarus Arán Occitan? I went there to ski with a friend, and she understood still less than me. She speaks Catalan (Barceloní) but not French. I speak French, it helps but not much. As far as Occitan is concerned, in France there is a different Patois in every corner of the Midi where they have often troubles to understand each other, and they even need to switch to official French at a certain point. I know because I have relatives in different Midi villages. In any case in Aran, a wonderful ski area, you hear mainly Spanish, so no problem.
@davidjb9481
@davidjb9481 3 года назад
@@alfonsohshk8998 I see. Vall d'Aran is the place where spanish people go to ski. It has not its own identity out of this.
@davidjb9481
@davidjb9481 3 года назад
@@Elkarus very strange
@chetawitko7031
@chetawitko7031 2 года назад
As a native american who speaks Lakotiyapi (sioux) I found this very similar to hearing languages related to our own language (Siouan) e.g. Bthaska(flat) Omaha/Ponca. Blaska/Bdaska/Mnaska(flat) Lakota/Dakota/Nakoda. I've always been fascinated by the relation between our language dialects and why the changed.
@raphadudao
@raphadudao 3 года назад
As a Portuguese speaker who also happens to know French, this video is extremely interesting to me, as I've discovered I'm able to understand most of what is said in all these languages. And it's the first time I've heard occitan in my life and I just love it :) it's one of the most beautiful romance languages, it's a shame that so few people speak it
@howlong3635
@howlong3635 3 года назад
As a French myself, I didn't know some people in Southern France are still speaking Occitan. That's cool.
@Gwenangels
@Gwenangels 3 года назад
Tbh not a lot of people do. Growing up in the south I just had an hour a month or so of Occitan for the last two years of primary school and then nothing at all. Also You won't find anyone who can only speak Occitan and not French. It's unfortunate but It's dying.
@zaqwsx23
@zaqwsx23 3 года назад
Occitan is spoken also in Italy and Spain. It covers a geographical zone. Not many speakers unfortunately.
@Chaiserzose
@Chaiserzose 3 года назад
You have a job to finish.
@remymerieux9562
@remymerieux9562 3 года назад
Bien sur qu’on le parle encore ! Visca Occitania e visca la Provença !
@frangaitan7
@frangaitan7 3 года назад
Occità is quite easy to understand. I'm Spanish, català speaker. Italian it's also very easy.. French it's harder to get it..
@CouchPolyglot
@CouchPolyglot 3 года назад
La veritat és que parlant català i francès és bastant fàcil entendre l'occità. Quina llengua tan maca! 😍
@maignialfrancois8170
@maignialfrancois8170 3 года назад
Del vejaire occitan, parlant occitan e espanhòl, es aisit per comprene lo catalan ;-) las doas lengas se semblan fòrça, e al valencian atanben!
@catalannationalist9847
@catalannationalist9847 3 года назад
@@maignialfrancois8170 El valencià i el català són la mateixa llengua, simplement a cada lloc se l'anomena diferent.
@alexsandrosantos9159
@alexsandrosantos9159 3 года назад
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Sou brasileiro e dizem que temos uma certa facilidade para entender quase todos os idiomas latinos, nesta ordem, Galego 99%,Espanhol 95%, Italiano 90%, Catalão 85%, Occitan 80%, Francês, Romêno e outros 60%, um abraço
@serfin01
@serfin01 3 года назад
@@catalannationalist9847 Es la mateixa llengua, sí, però amb diferències tan marcats en fonologia, lèxic i gramàtica que a vegades semblen dues llengües distintes relacionades entre si mateixes.
@catalannationalist9847
@catalannationalist9847 3 года назад
@@serfin01 És que el català no és una parla en concret. A Tortosa no parlen com a Girona
@tavolaluija
@tavolaluija 2 года назад
It’s crazy I love it, I’m from Piedmont, in north-western Italy, and our dialect isn’t that different from Occitan, a lot of places here still use it as daily dialect/language
@awibs57
@awibs57 2 года назад
I would love to hear Piedmontese in comparison like this!
@matts1451
@matts1451 Год назад
My grandmothers family is from vercelli (santhia and cigliano) provence this sounds like her dialect when she talks Piemonteis. I was thinking the same thing. How intelligible are the dialects of Occitan in Piemonte to Piemonteis, and when does it transfer to Lombardo?
@ValeriusMagni
@ValeriusMagni Год назад
Language not dialect
@crocodudedundee9523
@crocodudedundee9523 Год назад
This is because Occitania originally extended all the way to northern Italy (Piedmont, Ligurie and Calabre)
@Nissardpertugiu
@Nissardpertugiu Год назад
@@crocodudedundee9523 united occitania never existed until centralist in the late 19th made all globalistic. Tongues of Si, Ahì, and Sci are not Oc.
@saturnosring
@saturnosring 2 года назад
I am valencian speaker, a variant of catalan, and I understand the occitan language perfectly! I hope they keep conserving the language, it would be amazing to travel to the areas where is spoken and understand each other that well. Good job on showing us other “sister” languages!
@MyYogurth
@MyYogurth 2 года назад
Variant of catalán 😂😂😂😂
@motosgamer
@motosgamer 2 года назад
@@MyYogurth it is
@MyYogurth
@MyYogurth 2 года назад
@@motosgamer change drug dealer 😉
@guillemba307
@guillemba307 Год назад
Així és, sinó explica d'on ix el valencià... Eixe debat està més que superat.
@juliohernandez3060
@juliohernandez3060 8 месяцев назад
ME TOOOOOO
@alejandror.planas9802
@alejandror.planas9802 3 года назад
Gabrieu is an excellent Occitan speaker, very neutral accent and little influence from French (which if Im not wrong is in fact his mother tongue). I personally would also suggest people to go across his channel Parpalhon Blau if you are interested in learning Lengadocian. As a Catalan speaker I had long desired to find Occitan content, but had a real hard time coming across it. It's people like Gabrieu that keep the language alive!
@hicetnuncmonamour
@hicetnuncmonamour 3 года назад
thx a lot.
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
I believe there isn't any native or monolingual speaker of Occitan dialects.
@philomelodia
@philomelodia 3 года назад
Oh, wow! I thought he was a native speaker. I was assuming he was from somewhere like Val De Aran.
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
Eu também penso assim.
@bugin4709
@bugin4709 3 года назад
@@fabiolimadasilva3398 Its still some, but not a lot. I know 2 of them for example ^^ I cross them cause i do a lot of balèti dance, and i sing in occitan. So if you go in some spectific activity, maybe you will cross it, but, yeah i admit is not often :(
@65fhd4d6h5
@65fhd4d6h5 3 года назад
Adding to what Pati was saying at the end of the video, it's true that Occitan at some points sounds exactly like Catalan. Like, taking certain words or even sentences out of context it would sound like it's straight up Catalan (or the other way around). Also, interesting (albeit anecdotical) how the French speaker was the one having more trouble understanding the Occitan speaker, even though he is the only person sharing the country with him. Goes to show you, huh.
@65fhd4d6h5
@65fhd4d6h5 3 года назад
Also, in some parts of Catalunya you still say "oh", as an equivalent of "yes", or in very common expressions like "Oh, i tant!" (yes, of course!)
@lissandrafreljord7913
@lissandrafreljord7913 3 года назад
I thought Italian would've had the most trouble considering that Occitan, Catalan and French are considered Gallo-Romance languages, while Italian falls under a different branch. But I guess that's only on paper. When you put it to practice, French struggles the most due to its more distinct phonology.
@carlociarrocchi2793
@carlociarrocchi2793 3 года назад
@@lissandrafreljord7913 occitan and catalan almost sound like dialects from the north of Italy. For me they are even easier than spanish.
@lissandrafreljord7913
@lissandrafreljord7913 3 года назад
@@carlociarrocchi2793 That makes total sense. Languages follow a geographic continuum. Occitan is in the middle of it all. It used to be the language of Southern France. Italy and Spain are not geographically connected, so despite people think both languages sound superficially similar, there are significant differences too. And the North Italian dialects also belong to the Gallo-Romance branch.
@kodekadkodekad4380
@kodekadkodekad4380 3 года назад
@@lissandrafreljord7913 You have to keep in mind that Andrea is from Northern Italy and speaks a dialect that is much closer to Occitan than Standard Italian is. My guess is that a monolingual Italian speaker or somebody from Southern Italy would have a harder time understanding than Andrea.
@lukethomeret-duran5273
@lukethomeret-duran5273 3 года назад
As a french man from the south where occitan used to be the primary language it makes me happy to see that people are recognising this language online and spreading it. Assimil has some very good occitan courses you can purchase if you want to learn the language. it is very similar to catalan. In fact Catalan, Occitan and French are all gallo-romance languages but occitan and catalan are in a subgroup called occitano-romance. if you love history, occitan and catalan have a very deep interconnected history. in fact catalan used to be a dialect of occitan but evolved into its own language. Viva Occitania! Vive la France!
@aldozilli1293
@aldozilli1293 Год назад
I lived in Barcelona to learn Spanish and ended up learning quite a bit of Catalan as well. This seems very, very similar to Catalan.
@VonDecken97
@VonDecken97 Год назад
Bah pourquoi tu parles pas en Français ?
@feuerschwamm
@feuerschwamm 4 месяца назад
I wonder how much content there is published in Occitan, I mean both online, but also books. It is alive language in that regard or just content that's intended to preserve the language and heritage.
@janp.monsch3383
@janp.monsch3383 3 года назад
Would be interesting to have an episode where Pati and Gabriel just have a conversation with each other.
@richlisola1
@richlisola1 2 года назад
Imagine if they wedded and had a kid. And only spoke Occitan and Catalan with each other? The child would learn both perfectly, and would hardly know the difference
@maignialfrancois8170
@maignialfrancois8170 2 года назад
They've done it! On Gabrièu's channel (Parpalhon blau) ;-) O an fach! Sul cadena de Gabrièu ;-)
@FOLIPE
@FOLIPE 3 года назад
Occitan is beautiful, no wonder it was the most famous language for songs in the medieval era! Interestingly, that's the reason why Portugal adopted NH, LH, CH and other occitan spelling conventions.
@fmadeiralopes
@fmadeiralopes 3 года назад
In Iberia, Galaico-português in the 12th and 13th centurys was aparently the prefered language for "songs". I suposed that the same happend in the French territory to the Occitan. But many scholars refer the important influence of the Occitan and Provençal "literature" in Portuguese poetry.
@fabiozatara
@fabiozatara 3 года назад
@@fmadeiralopes exactly. The time of the "trovadores". I guess the ç was another feature portuguese borrowed from occitan.
@marcoprado187
@marcoprado187 3 года назад
@@fabiozatara "Ç" comes from old Spanish
@unanec
@unanec 3 года назад
@@fabiozatara Ç comes from visigothic spelling and galician/portuguese, spanish, catalan and occitan borrowed it. Spanish lost the sound for ç and so the letter fell in desuse
@wordart_guian
@wordart_guian 3 года назад
@@unanec I don't think spanish lost the sound, modern spanish j, s, z stand for the voiceless sounds of old spanish x, ss, ç, while the old spanish j, s, z were voiced sounds
@ParpalhonBlau
@ParpalhonBlau 3 года назад
Grandmercé a totes per aqueste moment, èra genial d'o far amb vosautres ! 😇💪
@Ecolinguist
@Ecolinguist 3 года назад
Thank you, Gabriel! 🤗
@lissandrafreljord7913
@lissandrafreljord7913 3 года назад
You have a very soothing and consolidating ASMR-ish voice. You'll make a great teacher with your positive vibes. Hopefully we see the resurgence of the endangered Occitan language in France. They should enforce it as a curriculum in school. Such treasures should not be lost.
@poti9115
@poti9115 3 года назад
És increïble escoltar com parles l'occità! M'ha encantat escoltar-lo tal com el parles. Enhorabona per el vídeo i salutacions des de Barcelona, d'un germà Català! 😉 Tant de bo tornis a aparèixer en més vídeos d'aquest canal! M'encanta tota la història i la cultura occitana i m'alegra saber que no s'està perdent.
@asdf-un9gs
@asdf-un9gs 3 года назад
Gràcies Gabriel, ja tens un nou seguidor per al teu canal : )
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
Foi um privilégio te escutar, Gabriel! Continue a defender a tua língua que foi tão importante na Idade Média para a poesia trovadoresca. Nós da LUSOFONIA também usamos o "lh" e o "nh". Ao que parece, tiveram origem no occitânico.
@raulsanchez-hornerosmartin4337
@raulsanchez-hornerosmartin4337 3 года назад
La chica catalana creo que no ha tenido mucho problema en entender el occitano es casi la misma lengua. Por cierto es la primera vez que veo un hablante de occitano sin acento francés.
@caesar6484
@caesar6484 2 года назад
Yo creo que el que menos se ha enterado es el gabacho, aunque todos se han entendido bastante bien por lo general. Eso sí, habría molado alguno más hablando portugués o español.
@gior987
@gior987 2 года назад
io sono italiano e ho capito il 100% del tuo commento, nonché quasi tutto l'occitano nel video e il catalano. Il francese è quello che si distanzia di più
@isaac4273
@isaac4273 2 года назад
@@gior987 que legal gente! Eu falo portugues e espanhol, tambem entendo o seu comentario e as pessoas do video, exceto ao frances. El frances es un idioma jodido y lo detesto, pero me encantaria esudiar occitano en un futuro
@philippedemonneron5278
@philippedemonneron5278 2 года назад
@@gior987 Mais je vous ai compris tous les deux à 100% sans traducteur, toi et Raul... Donc, malgré la distance, le français n'est pas si loin. Il faudrait que je donne quelques trucs pour que les locuteurs des autres langues romanes comprennent le français plus facilement...
@wordart_guian
@wordart_guian 2 года назад
@Stefaña Gavriélez non diserí pas que gabrièu aja ua pronóncia Espanhòla. Mei corrèctament, la fonologia dau lengadocian es un pauc mei pròcha de la de l'espanhòu.
@pixelated_dinosaur
@pixelated_dinosaur 3 года назад
As a Southern Spaniard, I find it very exotic how Occitan sounds!
@yourfirstsecondlanguage4782
@yourfirstsecondlanguage4782 3 года назад
It sounds a lot like Catalan with even more Latin/Italic sounds. Really nice to listen to, as are all these languages. It’s so good to hear rare languages being spoken on this channel, long may they remain
@bilbohob7179
@bilbohob7179 2 года назад
Do you hear the Valencian variant of catalan?
@Elkarus
@Elkarus 2 года назад
Both are Occitano-Romance languages from the Gallo-Romance branch. Even more, Occitan and Catalan were considered variants of the same language until the XIX-XX century.
@jecko980
@jecko980 Год назад
It sounds a bit like the Lombard language
@LUMASMR
@LUMASMR 3 года назад
Omg as a Catalan and French person this is a huge trip, I literally understand everything! Edit: When he says “completament” and “començar” it’s EXACTLY the same pronunciation as in Catalan it’s fascinating!
@lukethomeret-duran5273
@lukethomeret-duran5273 3 года назад
Well Occitan is part of French and Catalan heritage. If you are from the south of France Occitan is suposed to be your mother language.
@gueltepe4903
@gueltepe4903 3 года назад
Italian and Catalan : That's easy French: Well shit
@juanpelais4446
@juanpelais4446 3 года назад
French?? 🤔
@newreast3904
@newreast3904 3 года назад
in most videos french speakers, find it difficult even to slightly dissolve their mother tongue.... loosen up les gars!
@basedkaiser5352
@basedkaiser5352 3 года назад
Fun fact: most French people have a hard time understanding people from northern France when they speak with their regional accent (Ch’ti), even though they are still speaking French lol
@newreast3904
@newreast3904 3 года назад
@@basedkaiser5352 well, that happens in every country more or less, right?
@arrielmc.d9242
@arrielmc.d9242 3 года назад
Of course! In other words: French is the hard way to speak romanic lenguages! The francs people (germanic) were late and less romaniced, in front of the peoples from Hispania or the Prevence: we are the best Latin speakers today, after the macarroni, of course.
@katherinepontarolo-maag8804
@katherinepontarolo-maag8804 2 года назад
Non avevo mai sentito l'occitano prima; non sapevo neanche che esistesse. È incantevole da ascoltare! Davvero bellissimo.
@StormKidification
@StormKidification 3 года назад
I love how the Italian/Trentin speaker was confused at the way he said object in occitan, just like everyone was confused at the Trentin word for object lol
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
MISTÉRIO... kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
@angelotardanico5799
@angelotardanico5799 3 года назад
Hahaha true
@rogerioandrade9409
@rogerioandrade9409 3 года назад
Yeah ! Mister as "object" seems really strange to other Romance language speakers
@egidiomenini6282
@egidiomenini6282 3 года назад
In veneto there is the word "mistiero". It's quite archaic and rarely heard.
@lazios
@lazios 3 года назад
StormKidification Yes, quite curious actually, since we say "oggetto" in italian, so a very similar word; however he answered correctly even using the other word (utensile/tool), because is (almost) a synonym (a tool is always also an object in the italian language). Sorry for "eng", I hope you understand.
@estergabrielasibaja5353
@estergabrielasibaja5353 3 года назад
This is impressive, I speak Spanish and French, but was able to understand Occitan, Catalan and Italian perfectly, and understood the 4 conversations 😂
@lukethomeret-duran5273
@lukethomeret-duran5273 3 года назад
Ya pretty much the same. I am from the south of france and the cultural area of occitan so ive been exposed to the language but knowing french and spanish makes this overall converstion very easy to understand
@estergabrielasibaja5353
@estergabrielasibaja5353 3 года назад
@@lukethomeret-duran5273 True, still impressive, love latin
@mariaminghi4297
@mariaminghi4297 3 года назад
i also speak spanish and french but wasn’t able to understand the Occitan:(
@ali15lepoulpe38
@ali15lepoulpe38 3 года назад
I was able to understand too ! It's kinda crazy I'm french and learned italian in high school, I was actually surprise to understand it perfectly in this video although I'm unable to speak it
@luisojea
@luisojea 3 года назад
Yo también y soy asturiano 😂
@Werner_pol
@Werner_pol 2 года назад
Jo he estudiat català i això m'ajudat a comprendre bé l'occità. Salutacions des del Perù.
@capavaloae
@capavaloae 3 года назад
I can't express how much I enjoyed that! I'm a Romanian speaker myself, although I studied French throughout school. Everyone spoke so clearly and beautifully, it's remarkable how much I could understand!
@mauriziocosta8416
@mauriziocosta8416 3 года назад
Entrai in un supermercato Corte ingles a Maiorca. Davanti a me due donne parlavano il locale dialetto catalano (catalan salà). Sulle prime ho pensato che fossero due donne milanesi. I dialetti della pianura Padana, l'occitano e il catalano appartengono certo allo stesso gruppo linguistico.
@casomai
@casomai 3 года назад
dovevi far loro la prova de la cadrega ahaha
@nevecenere
@nevecenere 3 года назад
@@casomai 😂😂😂
@1977VENEZIA
@1977VENEZIA 3 года назад
Gruppo linguistico Gallo-romanzo
@mauriziocosta8416
@mauriziocosta8416 3 года назад
@@1977VENEZIA Certo, anche se forse c'è dietro la comunità linguistica che univa i liguri e gli iberi. Da Huesca (in aragonese Uesca, Osca in latino) alle località in -asco/a della valle del Po.
@elna9821
@elna9821 3 года назад
Che curioso! Io sono catalana e una volta ero in vacanze in Grecia e stavo parlando in catalano con i miei, e una famiglia italiana ci chiese se siamo italiani. Forse anche loro hanno pensato fossimo milanesi
@astralp4292
@astralp4292 3 года назад
E visca l'amor e la fraternitat occitano-catalana !
@paticubellsricart5961
@paticubellsricart5961 3 года назад
visca! sempre!
@anaz5918
@anaz5918 2 года назад
I didn’t realize how beautiful Occitan language sounds .
@andremascarell8361
@andremascarell8361 2 года назад
Je suis originaire de Béziers en Occitanie. Je ne parle pas occitan, personne ne le parle non plus dans mon entourage malheureusement. De nos jours des écoles occitanes existent dans la region, ce sont les Calandretos. Il faudrait davantage de locuteurs occitans, afin que cette langue ne disparaisse pas comme le latin. Bravo à Gabriel pour cette vidéo et sa maîtrise parfaite de l'occitan. Je l'ai étudié en classe de terminale et je l'ai passé au bac, mon professeur était Marie Rouanet.
@wordart_guian
@wordart_guian 2 года назад
Pas "comme le latin", le latin n'a jamais disparu. Il a juste évolué.
@surimibleu7094
@surimibleu7094 Год назад
Je suis aussi originaire de Béziers mais moi je parle occitan car j'ai fait de ma PS à ma 5ème en Calendreta et j'ai pris jusqu'à la 2nde l'option Occitan. Mes professeures étaient Fabienne Forcioli et Caroline Lechêne. J'ai appris une certaine prononciation du languedocien donc la prononciation de Gabriel m'a un peu surpris mais elle reste compréhensive pour ma part. Bravo !
@davidetoffoletto9981
@davidetoffoletto9981 3 года назад
I'm Northern Italian and I could pretty much understand 90% of what He was saying.. I think that from Barcelona, Catalunia to Milan, Northern Italy you can see this continuom in the language
@santakosoundsystem7542
@santakosoundsystem7542 3 года назад
200 years ago there was a continuum. Nowadays with the increasing strength of the nation-states and the mass media, the linguistic frontiers are real.
@unanec
@unanec 3 года назад
true, and the continuum can be followed until portuguese through aragonese, althrough sadly it just has 20k speakers or so and a century ago it probably would be possible to follow it until sicilianu
@MGdelOeste
@MGdelOeste Год назад
Milan region is not "Northern Italy", but Lombardia. If you say Milan is Northern Italy then say Barcelona is Northeastern Spain
@joaoantoniotavares857
@joaoantoniotavares857 3 года назад
As Portuguese I could understand Occitan fairly well, although the phonetics is quite difficult. I had never heard Occitan before and it really seemed close to Catalan. Nice video.
@FOLIPE
@FOLIPE 3 года назад
Yes, better than expected. But I'd say it gets much easier thanks to the subtitles.
@lingux_yt
@lingux_yt 3 года назад
I'm Brazilian. for me, it was VERY hard. I had to read the subtitles almost the entire time
@erikamota2882
@erikamota2882 3 года назад
Achei dificílimo (sem as legendas), devido à fonetica. Entendo razoavelmente bem o catalão, então imaginava que seria mais fácil... As outras línguas ajudaram muito a compreender e adivinhar as palavras. Lendo as legendas, porém, facilita bastante.
@teixeira476
@teixeira476 3 года назад
im portuguese as well and i had almost no trouble understanding what he was saying. its incredible how their pronounciation is so different from french and closer to iberian languages too. At least for me though, i see that brazilians are having a lot more trouble.
@valhalla-tupiniquim
@valhalla-tupiniquim 3 года назад
I found hard to grasp. I speak Portuguese.
@beinsoulave
@beinsoulave 2 года назад
Eu achei a língua occitana linda, muitas palavras são escritas como no português, mas com a pronúncia diferente, porém teve umas palavras com pronúncia muito parecida com a nossa, por exemplo "trabalhar". Eu estou amando todos os vídeos, a ideia de Eco (sistema) de línguas é genial! Agradeço a todos que participaram desses vídeos incríveis!
@gianpierosanna8316
@gianpierosanna8316 3 года назад
Bellissimo sentire tutte queste lingue parlate tutte assieme e poterle capire ! Il vostro è un lavoro meraviglioso che fa capire che non ci sono barriere linguistiche quando facciamo il minimo sforzo per capirci! Un' abbraccio e un saluto a tutti dalla Sardegna!
@AdamSlatopolsky
@AdamSlatopolsky 3 года назад
As a Spanish and Catalan speaker, Occitan is very close to Catalan, almost the same written. Reminds me Portuguese/ Spanish closeness.
@W.Gaster
@W.Gaster 3 года назад
Creo que tal vez la comparacion mas justa seria con el gallego, porque el portugues tiene una pronunciacion bastante distinta,
@DavidAlvarez-he6sd
@DavidAlvarez-he6sd 3 года назад
@@W.Gaster bueno algunos acentos brasileños son muy parecidos al gallego
@W.Gaster
@W.Gaster 3 года назад
@@DavidAlvarez-he6sd tambien como soy asturiano, el acento gallego se parece al nuestro, y dentro de lo que cabe para mi la pronunciacion en gallego no cambia
@Tripaslx
@Tripaslx 3 года назад
Eu que sou português consegui entender algumas coisas com relativa facilidade. A mim soa a uma mistura de francês + italiano com um sotaque espanhol
@lukethomeret-duran5273
@lukethomeret-duran5273 3 года назад
Catalan evolved from Occitan thats why. Historicaly Catalan used to be an Occitan dialect but over time evolved. Thats why many still class Catalan as a Gallo-Romance language, even though it has had much iberian influence it still has its roots in the Lengadòc (Occitan)
@mxrsExe
@mxrsExe 3 года назад
It would be much easier if the french adopted Occitan, then it wouldn’t be so difficult in french class 😂
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
In fact French is a ´weird cousin´ - sorry francophones! - in the romance languages familly.
@danniesolis96
@danniesolis96 3 года назад
@@fabiolimadasilva3398 English is also the weird cousin in the family of Germanic languages
@prueba1999
@prueba1999 3 года назад
@@fabiolimadasilva3398 And Romanian is a very very remote cousin 😂
@pablosebastian5823
@pablosebastian5823 3 года назад
@@prueba1999 romanian is this cousin you better undestand each other when you get drunk together
@IAmFat1968
@IAmFat1968 3 года назад
Indeed and "Oïl" Language was chosen, which is also relative to many northern french dialects (Norman, Saintongeais, Gallo, Picard/"Ch'ti) plus Walloon...
@camerontuck969
@camerontuck969 3 года назад
I speak Catalan and I’ve never heard Occitan before. When I first started watching the video I was super confused because the guy speaking it sounded like he was speaking Catalan but some weird dialect
@lukethomeret-duran5273
@lukethomeret-duran5273 3 года назад
You dont seem to know your origins. Catalan language originates from Occitan. Search it up.
@harukaokami7207
@harukaokami7207 3 года назад
@@lukethomeret-duran5273 They were talking about what they felt, not the history. I'm Catalan myself and I had the same feeling that I was hearing another dialect. Probably the occitan speaker feels that we talk a weird dialect of occitan.
@joselugo4536
@joselugo4536 3 года назад
Dialecte barceloni, el mes impur de tots.~J. M.a Guinot.🎗
@usuarioerrante153
@usuarioerrante153 2 года назад
@@joselugo4536 Soy de Barcelona y confirmo jaja. Aquí tendemos a hacer muchas castellanizaciones y tal. Supongo que es porque viene muchísima gente de todo tipo de hablas (Y sobre todo castellanos que no saben catalán o que solo lo entienden pero no lo hablan). Por ejemplo en pueblos o en zonas menos accesibles como las Islas Baleares es un catalán no tan castellanizado por eso mismo creo yo.
@joselugo4536
@joselugo4536 2 года назад
@@usuarioerrante153 es un fenómeno que viene ocurriendo desde el siglo XIII.
@WeWereEatingRotisserieChicken
@WeWereEatingRotisserieChicken 2 года назад
Occitan sounds incredibly familiar if you are a native catalan speaker. And very emotional. With Spanish and Catalan, Italian is almost immediate. French, however lexically similar to Catalan, is very hard to understand when spoken. I live just 120 km away from the French border and I can speak French myself, but I always struggle in conversations with natives, to the point it stresses the hell out of me.
@wendyhumphreys116
@wendyhumphreys116 3 года назад
That was just magical. So utterly fascinating. I speak Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese. Occitan and Catalan sounded like welcome family members to me. Brilliant. Thanks!
@estellemelodimitchell8259
@estellemelodimitchell8259 2 года назад
You’re an amazing polyglot!
@arthurmoran4951
@arthurmoran4951 2 года назад
@@estellemelodimitchell8259 no he or she is a modern Latin speaker that can travel throughout all romance speaking territory without communications problems
@AndreaLunardon
@AndreaLunardon 3 года назад
Interessantissimo scoltar l'ositan!! In veneto: orto, bandiera, zenziva, sigogna, eletrisità
@pedromartinojeda
@pedromartinojeda 3 года назад
As spaniard (bilingual in french) I can clearly understand the whole conversation. Beautiful these four languages.
@MiThreeSunz
@MiThreeSunz 3 года назад
As an Italian speaker, I found Occitan sounding remarkably similar to Catalan with some words and their pronunciations sounding Italian, Portuguese and French. Occitan is truly most interesting!
@lmnll2742
@lmnll2742 2 года назад
This guy is not a native speaker, his accent is fake. Watch some videos with old people speaking "occitan", it will give you a better idea.
@nataliasilvacelestino5805
@nataliasilvacelestino5805 3 года назад
Em português: horta, bandeira, gengiva, cegonha, eletricidade.
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
Na realidade todas as palavras são de origem grega ou latina. Por isso se assemelhavam.
@DralonIsBack
@DralonIsBack 3 года назад
En español: huerto, bandera, encías, cigueña, electricidad.
@mr.strongmind23reborn71
@mr.strongmind23reborn71 3 года назад
Portuguese sounds like drunk Russian try to speak Spanish
@nataliasilvacelestino5805
@nataliasilvacelestino5805 3 года назад
@@mr.strongmind23reborn71 Que os russos bebam sempre hahaha
@FOLIPE
@FOLIPE 3 года назад
@@fabiolimadasilva3398 Todas as línguas são de origem Latina, no caso, ne ?
@Alan-xe4st
@Alan-xe4st 3 года назад
I've never really full-on heard Occitan and knew it was very close to Catalan, but now that I hear it, it truly sounds SO similar to Catalan. I've always heard that there are languages (Such as Piedmontese or Lombard) that have high mutual intelligibility with Catalan, but they don't completely 'sound like' Catalan, if you know what I mean...the pronunciation and words differ. Occitan sounded just like Catalan with some vowel differences. It truly amazed me, just like Pati said. It even shocked me more when he pronounced volar almost exactly (or exactly, not sure if he pronounced the r) how Central Catalan speakers say it, /buˈla/. His dialect and Central Catalan don't have that distinction between b /b/ and v /v/. It's always /b/.
@SR-kh6yq
@SR-kh6yq 3 года назад
I wouldn't say Lombard has *high mutual intelligibility with Catalan. I perfectly understand Lombard because I grew up hearing it in my family (though I've never really spoken it), but I can't understand Catalan that well. Yes, they're both considered Gallo-Romance languages, but I think the intelligibility between Lombard and Catalan is the same there is between Lombard and French.
@ObvsCam93
@ObvsCam93 3 года назад
The sad thing is these languages will cease to be used without the right action going forward. The northern Italian languages/dialects definitely have quite a bit in common with Gallo Romance but it's speakers are mainly grandparents now sadly. Occitan was a very important language historically and has had an impact on a lot of modern romance languages due to the Trobadors etc. I would love for it to be officially recognised as a language somewhere other than Val d'Aran, like France.
@Alan-xe4st
@Alan-xe4st 3 года назад
@@SR-kh6yq Yeah, high is too strong of a word. My bad.
@Alan-xe4st
@Alan-xe4st 3 года назад
​@@ObvsCam93 With the standardization of Italian and French, local languages were and still are slowly dying, sadly. I also wish that their governments would step in and help preserve these beautiful languages. 👍
@adysluminsky9182
@adysluminsky9182 3 года назад
I am brazilian..and it was so so easy to understand😍😍😍
@juanblanco9456
@juanblanco9456 3 года назад
Me apasionan los idiomas y diferentes lenguas, y me gusta mucho poder conocer y descubrir nuevas lenguas, como el occitan. Saludos desde argentina
@Neversa
@Neversa 3 года назад
Gabriel's voice is so soft and soothing
@ff_crafter
@ff_crafter 3 года назад
Nice, finally Lenga d'òc!
@judna1
@judna1 3 года назад
Yes! My mother tongue, which is Catalan is derived from it.
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
A língua do sim! :P
@Makrateli
@Makrateli 3 года назад
Flag is “bendera” in Indonesian. I think it was borrowed from Portuguese or Spanish.
@judna1
@judna1 3 года назад
Probably, it is "Bandera" in Spanish and "Bandeira" in Portuguese
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
@@judna1 But many Portuguese words lost letters during the process to be incorporated to Malay/Indonesian.
@rodrigofernandesgoncalves9564
@rodrigofernandesgoncalves9564 3 года назад
It came from the Portuguese word Bandeira as Portugal was the first european country to get in touch and commercialize goods with Indonesia
@judna1
@judna1 3 года назад
@@fabiolimadasilva3398 Muito interesante
@lissandrafreljord7913
@lissandrafreljord7913 3 года назад
@@rodrigofernandesgoncalves9564 They still speak Portuguese in East Timor, which is a country found in the island of Timor. The other half of the island, known as West Timor, belongs to Indonesia.
@Gaeilgeoir
@Gaeilgeoir Год назад
The host's voice is so relaxing. 😌
@kwatro9729
@kwatro9729 2 года назад
I know it’s kinda non-related but Gabriel’s voice is so beautiful… Like, I could listen to him speaking for hours and I’d never get tired of it. Also, as a Portuguese speaker this was easier to understand than I thought it would be hahah
@TrebleLover
@TrebleLover 3 года назад
Molto divertente! È la prima volta che sento l’occitano. Siete stati tutti simpaticissimi. Saluti dall’Italia.
@kame9
@kame9 3 года назад
en italia se habla occitano, aunque es una minoria
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
Eu gostei muito desse vídeo também! Me senti quadrilíngue. Um abraço do Brasil, amigo italiano!
@luchiz6468
@luchiz6468 3 года назад
@@kame9 no in italy there is a little provenzale on northen italy
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
Os dígrafos portugueses "lh" e "nh" vieram do occitânico.
@maryocecilyo3372
@maryocecilyo3372 3 года назад
Dígrafo LH também tem em catalão
@justsomeguy335
@justsomeguy335 3 года назад
@@maryocecilyo3372 No hay "LH" en catalán. pero sí que hay la letra "LL"
@maryocecilyo3372
@maryocecilyo3372 3 года назад
@@justsomeguy335 sim, o som são iguais mesma que seja diferente em escrever
@justsomeguy335
@justsomeguy335 3 года назад
@@maryocecilyo3372 sí. En mi dialecto de castellano también hay este sonido. Pero la mayoría de hispanoparlantes ha perdido la pronunciación y se ha vuelto yeísta
@maryocecilyo3372
@maryocecilyo3372 3 года назад
@@justsomeguy335 em minha língua nativa tem esse LL que vem da língua portuguesa LH
@user-eg3rz1yx2s
@user-eg3rz1yx2s 2 года назад
Incroyable, merci beaucoup d'avoir fait une vidéo sur l'occitan, je parle moi même l'occitan provençal est c'est une langue en péril malheureusement
@floresamor4146
@floresamor4146 Год назад
Occitan is so pleasant to my ears. It's such a pretty language
@lissandrafreljord7913
@lissandrafreljord7913 3 года назад
I feel like Occitan is the perfect middle language between all major Western Romance languages. North to it is French, southwest to it are Catalan (its closest relative) and the Ibero-Romance languages like Spanish and Portuguese, southeast to it are the Italo-Dalmatian languages like Italian and Neapolitan, and east to it are the Franco-Provencal, Gallo-Italic, and Rhaeto-Romance languages. It's too bad the French chose to standardize Lang d'Oil as their country's official language. Had it been Lang d'Oc, it would've made communication among the French and their southern neighbors a thousand times easier.
@JM-nb9ci
@JM-nb9ci 3 года назад
Omg yes! What a great analysis!
@lissandrafreljord7913
@lissandrafreljord7913 3 года назад
@@JM-nb9ci If they ever revive the Roman Empire, then this should be its official language. It's a perfect middle ground. Easy for all Romance language speakers to pick up and learn.
@wordart_guian
@wordart_guian 3 года назад
Exactly my experience, it's a middle-romance language, and since I've learnt it, I've followed along this series of videos without problems, and gotten really good at understanding all written romance.
@tibsky1396
@tibsky1396 3 года назад
The Parisian French Standards may seem more complicated for the Latin neighbors today, but I think the Old French was more understandable. Knowing that they also rolled the "Rrs" and that the pronunciation was a little more "Nasal". Like French Canadian or Cajun in Louisiana.
@severinvogt2875
@severinvogt2875 2 года назад
Poor Romanian always being left out 😢
@ObvsCam93
@ObvsCam93 3 года назад
I've waited for this video for a long time and who better than Gabrieu for the Occitan speaker, his videos are amazing and clear for people wanting to learn Lengadocian! Thanks to everyone who was involved in this video 👏👏
@judna1
@judna1 3 года назад
Yes! You and me both, especially because my mother tongue, which is Catalan is derived from it.
@darthkurai
@darthkurai 3 года назад
Wow, I have never heard Occitan spoken, it's so beautiful. Speaking Spanish, French, and Italian, it was quite interesting how much I could understand.
@danielpiedecasas1346
@danielpiedecasas1346 2 года назад
As Spanish speaking I would have difficulties to discern if someone is speaking Catalan or Occitan, they both sounds very close to me. On the other hand I can understand a little more easier Catalan than Occitan but it could be because I'm a bit more familiarized with the first one. I love this videos, they are an opportunity to get in contact with such a variety of languages. Thank you very much.
@santakosoundsystem7542
@santakosoundsystem7542 3 года назад
In 1904, Frederic Mistral received a Nobel Prize in Literature for his poems in Occitan. Therefore, it was a highly respected language until the 20th century.
@helenlykins403
@helenlykins403 2 года назад
Catalan also has beautiful poetry from the middle ages and the first known European novel: Tirant lo Blanc.
@Benimore
@Benimore 3 года назад
The language of the trobadours... it was great to hear how it sounds in regular conversation for the first time.
@legor2-d244
@legor2-d244 3 года назад
Soy español y catalán, y entiendo lo que han dicho los cuatro individuos del vídeo sin apenas esfuerzo. Aunque admito que el único que me costó un poco fue el francés, que es un poco más distinto.
@onereux
@onereux 3 года назад
Espanyol a Catalunya ***
@darioriverosara8526
@darioriverosara8526 3 года назад
@@onereuxDéjate de Boberias
@Ericson-vk6bx
@Ericson-vk6bx 2 года назад
@@onereux Londoner, British 🇬🇧 New Yorker, American 🇺🇸
@onereux
@onereux 2 года назад
@@Ericson-vk6bx good for you
@onereux
@onereux 2 года назад
Quina bajanada he dit que no sigui veritat?
@user-hnjga8is1zr6u
@user-hnjga8is1zr6u Год назад
His voice is so soft and nice. Go Occitan, never let your language die! 🤍🤍🤍
@Flepourtous
@Flepourtous 3 года назад
M'agrada força l'occitan, l'ai estudiat um pauc à l'universitat quan era jove, es una lenga pla pulida 💕
@Roger-ph8og
@Roger-ph8og 3 года назад
I'm from Catalonia, and the similarities between catalan and occitan are surprising, it's almost the same language, especially in the accent and phonetics. To me occitan sounds a bit like a catalan trying to speak italian. I love it! Also, occitan writting it's almost the same as catalan, there are sentences that are wrote exactly the same.
@VLCAND
@VLCAND 2 года назад
I'm from València and Valencian (Catalan) is my first language. I understand Italians and French like 50%. It's incredible that I can understand Occitan 90%.
@albertpuig6273
@albertpuig6273 Год назад
De fet és un debat en el món acadèmic si l'occità i el català/valencià no són, de fet, encara una mateixa llengua "catalanooccitana". La meva impressió és que depèn de quina varietat d'occità parlem. Per exemple, el lengadocian és molt paregut, però el provençal és bastant més difícil. Si cerques a youtube la cançó "La libertat", veuràs com, tot i ser subtitulada, hi ha moltes coses que no s'entenen.
@mouluc9969
@mouluc9969 7 месяцев назад
A mon nivèl, ço que vos pòdi dire es qu'aprèp un mes e mièg d'aprene lo lengadocian, es aisit, tanben, de vos comprene, vosautres catalans/valencians.
@skam9177
@skam9177 3 года назад
I'm a Walloon and thus speak French natively so I came here thinking I would understand quite a lot of Occitan but I was surprised that I understood pretty much everything he said (funnily enough, I understood him better when I wasn't reading the text). I think the main reason people who speak another Romance language than French have such a hard time understanding it is because of it's pronounciation and Occitan seems to perfectly illustrate that. Occitan, to me at least, seems like French but if it was pronounced more like the other Romance languages. It sounds awesome and I might learn it after I'm done with Spanish.
@jrj97
@jrj97 3 года назад
I loved this video! I see Catalan, I click haha. Amazing how similar Occitan is - I had no idea it was this close to Catalan. Thanks for doing this 💪👏
@M_Julian_TSP
@M_Julian_TSP 3 года назад
Adieussiatz Ecolinguist e Gabrièu ! Grandmercés per quela video sus l'occitan, fuguèt ben simpatica
@renatanovato9460
@renatanovato9460 3 года назад
The best, most entertaining, heartwarming program on the whole youtube.
@Tifredi
@Tifredi 2 года назад
Incroyable, vous articulez tous tellement bien que sans connaître la langue on la comprends … cette vidéo est un cours de pédagogie linguistique… du moins entre langues cousines.
@stephenfb9123
@stephenfb9123 3 года назад
You can easily confuse Catalan with Occitan. They are really similar both phonetically and in terms of vocabulary. I don't speak Catalan, but as I Spanish speaker, I am familiar with this language.
@wordart_guian
@wordart_guian 3 года назад
one easy way to tell them apart is that occitan has front rounded vowels, though some parts of catalan share them
@isaac4273
@isaac4273 2 года назад
Same here, I was able to understand Gabriel since I speak Spanish, as well as the Italian guy and the Catalonian girl, french however, meh I don't fuck with that 😂
@Danny-mh3vt
@Danny-mh3vt Год назад
@@isaac4273 it seems you hate French a lot. 😂
@isaac4273
@isaac4273 Год назад
@@Danny-mh3vt oh I do, I honestly like to bitch about it all the time 🤣 but still like, come on it's just a mess of a language
@antonioperra9598
@antonioperra9598 3 года назад
I governi francesi hanno proibito l'uso dell'occitano che viene disprezzato col termine "patois" o dialetto. Occitano è la Lingua dei Troubadour, degli antichi cantori e viene studiato nelle Università come antica Lingua Romanza, Bertrand de Born, Cabestany, cantavano le canzoni per le donne amate...
@lirimay123
@lirimay123 3 года назад
I francesi hanno anche soffocato la lingua corsa che è molto simile all'italiano, quando hanno imposto il francese in Corsica.
@guitarentries8180
@guitarentries8180 3 года назад
The easiest is probably French for an Italian, but it “scares” you at first because of the different sounds On the opposite Occitan sound like you understanding immediately, while you’re not really understanding
@stenofontanari7772
@stenofontanari7772 2 года назад
Yes, but we have to consider that the source language of many northern Italians, such as the boy in the video, may not be standard Italian, but a dialect that is sometimes even closer to Occitan than to Italian itself...
@taniagaidarji2
@taniagaidarji2 6 месяцев назад
Amei o vídeo! Sou brasileira e pude entender quase tudo que vocês falaram. Por favor, façam mais vídeos assim 😊🧡
@StormKidification
@StormKidification 3 года назад
I was reading about the wonderful Old Occitan language yesterday and now the modern one pops up in my feed. Awesome!!!
@manorueda1432
@manorueda1432 3 года назад
The similarity between Catalan and Occitan is astonishing! I liked the video a lot.
@sio2tube
@sio2tube 3 года назад
I love what you do, to put different people together and show how much they are similar, is inspiring. We are simply a single big family.
@sevanrakon7461
@sevanrakon7461 3 года назад
In Gascon: 1 Casau ("òrt" almost no longer used, we have also the French loanword "potatgèr") 2 Drapèu (eventually "bandèra") 3 Anhiva(s) (Dictionary says "gengiva" exists but I've never heard/seen it and couldn't find it in any Gascon text corpus) 4 Cigonha 5 Electricitat
@jakevolpe
@jakevolpe 3 года назад
I love Gascon and would love to hear it on this channel!
@fedem14
@fedem14 3 года назад
i can only understand if i'm reading while listening, so interesting!
@fabiolimadasilva3398
@fabiolimadasilva3398 3 года назад
The same happens to me.
@combatantezoteric2965
@combatantezoteric2965 3 года назад
Same because I speak none of these languages
@renatomsoborghi
@renatomsoborghi 3 года назад
Wow, really loved this video... I'm brazilian, have lived for 9 years in Argentina and, having being in Catalonia (my mother-in-law lives there), I could understand pretty much everything everyone said! It's really amazing, and occitan and catalan really feel like closer then portuguese and spanish, really really close... Love your videos!
@user-tl5vb6yv8f
@user-tl5vb6yv8f 3 года назад
I've just fallen in love with Occitan! I had no idea it is so extremely beautiful 😍❤
@raulcalderon4348
@raulcalderon4348 2 года назад
Soy unicamente castellanoparlante,si no me dicen que este chico habla occitano huviera jurado que es catalan. No se puede negar el fuerte vínculo entre los 2 idiomas.
@mamymimma
@mamymimma 3 года назад
Occitan sounds musical to me
@jaimec2783
@jaimec2783 3 года назад
Curious that you think that because people across Europe thought the same thing in the middle ages.
@unanec
@unanec 3 года назад
that's what all of europe said in middle ages
@josephlethiere3652
@josephlethiere3652 3 года назад
I’m a French speaker and I understood Occitan better when I wasn’t reading the captions
@steventomastik9163
@steventomastik9163 3 года назад
The same thing happened for me, I started recognizing words when I closed my eyes and only listened
@ricois3
@ricois3 3 года назад
Tu trouves? Moi c'est le contraire. La prononciation sonnait souvent différemment à comment c'était écrit. J'avoue que l'Italien et l'espagnol m'ont aidés à comprendre aussi.
@lukethomeret-duran5273
@lukethomeret-duran5273 3 года назад
Well as a frenchman Occitan is part of your cultural heritage, especially if you are from the south. Bona Jordana e merces l'amic
@Unbrutal_Rawr
@Unbrutal_Rawr 3 года назад
I found this quite interesting!
@carmelite34
@carmelite34 28 дней назад
@@ricois3Moi pareil, si ça avait pas été écrit, j’aurais rien compris
@Adelalme
@Adelalme 3 года назад
Em Português: Horta Bandeira Observation: Trapo (a piece of fabric) Gengiva Cegonha Eletricidade
@isaac4273
@isaac4273 2 года назад
En Español: Huerto Bandera Encía Cigüeña Electricidad
@philomelodia
@philomelodia 3 года назад
I love these videos! Absolutely love them. It is so surreal to hear these people all speaking in their own languages and being able to understand one another. It never gets old. And Occitan is such a soft and gentle language. It falls so very pleasing upon the ear. Very easy to understand too. Native Spanish speaker here who also speaks Portuguese, Italian and French. I totally cheated having all of them to draw on. Lol!
@ArtistsCry13
@ArtistsCry13 10 месяцев назад
Occitan is very nice to listen to, although I think that goes more for the guy’s voice than the language itself!
@poti9115
@poti9115 3 года назад
Omg I loved this video! That was my dreamed video since I met this channel! Thank you to make it possible! Un salut a tots els germans Occitans des de Barcelona!!! L'occità és una llengua increïble, m'encanta.
@brujamaladelcuento1
@brujamaladelcuento1 3 года назад
Soy de Perú vivo en Francia tuve que aprender el francés obviamente luego trabajé en una escuela occitana y también lo tuve que aprender , mi suegro me habla en catalán y mis abuelos eran italianos.
@alexsandrosantos9159
@alexsandrosantos9159 3 года назад
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Hola Sara, uma mistura, mescla de povos muito boa, muito rica, um abraço
@brujamaladelcuento1
@brujamaladelcuento1 3 года назад
@@alexsandrosantos9159 muchas gracias, un abrazo a la distancia 🤗
@mauriziocosta8416
@mauriziocosta8416 2 года назад
Se il tuo cognome è italiano, proviene dal Piemonte meridionale. Si su apellido es italiano, proviene del sur de Piemonte.
@brujamaladelcuento1
@brujamaladelcuento1 2 года назад
@@mauriziocosta8416 mis antepasados eran de Sestri Levanti, la familia Centanaro Cassinelli ...... saludos
@stuartdryer1352
@stuartdryer1352 3 года назад
Occitan sounds really nice to my ears.
@jazzitall
@jazzitall 3 года назад
What a great experience, thanks as always!
@qiqqo
@qiqqo 3 года назад
As a Piedmontese speaker, I found really strange that I can understand better Occitan when Gabriel speaks faster :D
@awibs57
@awibs57 2 года назад
I would love to hear Piedmontese in comparison with other neighbouring Romance languages!
@pitshard6079
@pitshard6079 3 года назад
Parpalhon Blau !!!!!!! I'm so happy he participates, I'm learning Occitan thanks to him wow
@lordkaisermcharrell
@lordkaisermcharrell 3 года назад
Aquesta video foguèt pla interessant!! Mercé per tot, dempuèi Louzèrou!
@solfullnomad8058
@solfullnomad8058 2 года назад
I just smile as I listen to Occitan being spoken. First time ever really hearing it be heard. Lovely person and personality/spirit de l'interlocuteur. Un bon sentiment du cœur que touche à fond en écoutant l'Occitan parlée en tant que francophone (pero tambien como alguien que se queda con corazón latino al mismo tiempo) Me encanta mucho
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