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The Albanian Language! + SpeechLeech 'B' - Basque, Breton, Bulgarian, Buryat 

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Voting has ended - Congratulations Bulgarian!
Welcome All!
SpeechLeech is a series in which I learn one of 4 languages beginning with the same letter, according to the English alphabet, voted for by You, the audience!
It comes in 2 parts:
- the choices video (in which I briefly introduce the 4 languages of the letter)
- the results video (in which I talk about the language and the history and culture of the people who speak it a bit more in-depth, after which I briefly show what I've managed to learn after 2 weeks of studying by attempting to speak the language)
How it works:
o Based on English alphabet
o 4 languages per letter (A, B, C, D, etc...)
o Vote during the the first 24 hours after the video is posted
o Winner is announced the following day
Criteria for choices:
1) Must have enough online resources to learn
2) Must be written using one of the following scripts: Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew
Criteria for learning:
1) Be able to introduce myself
2) Be able to count, say today’s date
3) Be able to read a passage of text
4) Discuss something about the language/culture in question in said language
5) Talk about daily life (weather, food, activities, etc.)
6) Be able to ramble a bit off topic
The week in between the choices video and the results video, I will be posting an "Honourable Mentions" video, in which I talk about another language beginning with the same letter, as well as the history and culture of the people who speak it in-depth, which wasn't featured as one of the 4 learning choices.
If you’ve ever been curious to learn a language, no matter how ‘irrelevant’ or small, just do it!
Keep it alive, and pass it on to the next generation!
Let’s make the world a more colourful place!

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Комментарии : 16   
@alb0zfinest
@alb0zfinest 4 года назад
I was going to judge you on your Albanian, but then I saw you’ve only studied it for 2 weeks. You’ve learned to say quite alot for 2 weeks so I congratulate you on that. If you ever plan on picking up the language again, the q is pronounced like the English ch (chicks)not k as you pronounced it.
@mshproduction4755
@mshproduction4755 4 года назад
Шон,ты большой молодец! Рад видеть , что у тебя есть ютуб канал! Подписка,лайк,буду за тобой следить! Большой привет с Риги (REVS)
@stevehewitt2332
@stevehewitt2332 4 года назад
Native Breton speakers do NOT have a French accent. They have not "lost" their original accent. Only the neo-speaker activists have a strong French accent.
@dylaninglis1774
@dylaninglis1774 4 года назад
I can speak according my experience with Basque which in France is in a similarly asymmetrical power relationship with French as Breton. However eloquent and "native" young French basques are, they always have a very strong French accent. Elderly people in most rural areas of the French Basque regions still conserve the rolled Basque r. The huge change in pronunciation has occured very fast, and there are various theories as to why it has occured. One PhD thesis claims that this has occured as anti-basque discourse reached a critical point at schools and in public life. Native Basque children were criticised and teased due to their strong accent when speaking Basque and French, and they automatically altered their language to assume more of the prestigious French language. I repeat, there are some really good young French Basque natives, but all, ALL, speak with a more "French" accent than people in the past. I would be surprised if this change is not also present in Brittany. In the end, kids learn more (or at least as much) of their socialect from their peers than from their parents. Goraintziak!
@imshawngetoffmylawn
@imshawngetoffmylawn 4 года назад
@@dylaninglis1774 That's the thing - I've watched so many videos of people speaking Breton, and nearly every single person, of different ages, had a very pronounced French pronunciation. I wish I could go to Brittany and see for myself, but judging from internet videos, they all have quite a heavy French accent. With Basque, I actually did find a few people speaking it with, what I assume to be, the standard Basque accent, as they didn't sound neither Spanish nor French, like the vast majority of others you find.
@tristanguillaume9694
@tristanguillaume9694 4 года назад
@@imshawngetoffmylawn What you said concerning the accent definetely has some truth to it. I am from there and have many friends from Diwan. It is quite rare that I hear an accent like the ones my great aunts and uncles have in terms of intonation and the rolled 'r'. Then again, there are very many different Breton accents and some elder speakers sometimes sound like they have a strong french accent when they are native speakers.
@eckhardtbernard
@eckhardtbernard 4 года назад
Hey I just stumbled upon your channel and I think it's awesome! But I was wondering: what happened the A languages video? Did you make it private or plan to remake it? Anyway, keep up the good work!
@imshawngetoffmylawn
@imshawngetoffmylawn 4 года назад
Thank you so much! it should still be up, is it not working for you?)
@eckhardtbernard
@eckhardtbernard 4 года назад
@@imshawngetoffmylawn now it's up, for some reason it wasn't on your channel last night. Anywho thanks for the reply!
@valentinabarrios8660
@valentinabarrios8660 3 года назад
How do you learn them? Any method or website in particular?
@dylaninglis1774
@dylaninglis1774 4 года назад
Great vid!! Euskara hauta ezak!
@user-mx3ns1lp8r
@user-mx3ns1lp8r 9 месяцев назад
Сайнууд из бурятии🧚‍♀️🧚‍♀️у Мэдэгмы Доржиевой реально классные песни
@Singgen
@Singgen 4 года назад
There are many Buryat people in China and Mongolia. Sheneheen, Hulun Buir and Dornod aimag. Many Buryats migrated to Mongolia and China during Qing time and during Civil War in Russia. Regarding 11 bloodlines of Buryats. It's not really overall Buryat thing but rather exclusively Khori thing. Khori are one of the major Buryat tribes. There was originally 13 bloodlines but 2 were "lost". Wiki info about Buryats is incorrect for really long time already. Anyway, Khori people lived in modern Manchuria for 400-500 years cuz Genghis Khan relocated them there for conquest. So it's not really that surprising that some Buryats ended up in China. p.s. and yeah, other Buryat tribes have different upbringing legends.
@slickgamesinc.9002
@slickgamesinc.9002 2 года назад
breton trolls: u good country?
@normal7877
@normal7877 2 года назад
Albanian isn't an endangered language
@yvonne530
@yvonne530 Год назад
Good investment! Albanian is the mother of all languages, especially Gheg dialect. It can decipher the ancient symbols - God's language and other languages. When you compare Sanskrit and Albanian, they are very similar, but Albanian is more powerful and lives today. Latin and Greek languages can be easy deciphered from Albanian language too. These languages are dead today. Ask why? References: "Albanian and Sanskrit" by Petro Zheji, " The mesianic role of the Albanian Language" by Petro Zheji, "The Enigma" by Robert D'Angely, "Thoth spoke Albanian" by Giuseppe Catapano. Other References: Bopp, Johan Georg von Hahn, Holger Pedersen, Benloew, Joseph Ritter von Xylander, Stier, Schneider, Rozny, Georgiev, Majami, Robert Elsie, Lambert, Haarmann.
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