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Slavic Languages compared to Proto-Slavic - Numbers
Comparison of Slavic Languages with Proto-Slavic through vocabulary of numbers.
Bulgarian, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Bosnian compared with Proto-Slavic to see which one is the most similar.
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Days and months - Romance languages compared to Latin
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Comparison of romance languages with Latin Spanish, Italian, French, Romanian and Portuguese compared with Latin to see which one is the most similar to Latin. Don't forget to hit the like button, suscribe and share it ;) the_language_wolf
Weather- Germanic languages compared (reuploaded)
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German, English, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Icelandic compared just for fun. Don't forget to hit the like button, subscribe and share it ;) the_language_wolf
Slavic Languages compared to Proto-Slavic - Body parts
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Comparison of Slavic Languages with Proto-Slavic through vocabulary of body parts. Bulgarian, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Bosnian compared with Proto-Slavic to see which one is the most similar. Don't forget to hit the like button, suscribe and share it ;) the_language_wolf
Slavic Languages compared to Proto-Slavic - Seasons
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Comparison of Slavic Languages with Proto-Slavic through vocabulary of weather. Bulgarian, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Bosnian compared with Proto-Slavic to see which one is the most similar. Don't forget to hit the like button, suscribe and share it ;) the_language_wolf
Nature - Germanic languages compared
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German, English, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Icelandic compared just for fun. Support my channel if you like this content and you want to see similar videos: Comparison of Germanic Languages through vocabulary related to nature. Don't forget to hit the like button, subscribe and share it ;) the_language_wolf
European languages comparison - Days of the week
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All (or most) European Languages compared just for fun. Support my channel if you like this content and you want to see similar videos. Just like and suscribe ;) Comparison of European Languages through vocabulary related to the days of the week. the_language_wolf
European languages comparison - Body parts
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All (or most) European Languages compared just for fun. Support my channel by leaving a comment if you like this content and you want to see similar videos! Comparison of European Languages through vocabulary. Don't forget to hit the like button, subscribe and share ;) the_language_wolf
Seasons - European languages comparison
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All (or most) European Languages compared just for fun. Support my channel if you like this content and you want to see similar videos: www.buymeacoffee.com/thelanguagewolf Comparison of European Languages through vocabulary related to seasons. Don't forget to hit the like button, subscribe and share it ;) the_language_wolf Second song: Music: Vopna by Alexander Nakarada (www.ser...
European languages comparison - Food
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All (or most) European Languages compared just for fun. Support my channel if you like this content and you want to see similar videos: www.buymeacoffee.com/thelanguagewolf Comparison of European Languages through vocabulary related to food. Don't forget to hit the like button, subscribe and share it ;) the_language_wolf Second song: Music: Vopna by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpen...
Etymology of Dinosaurs
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Short video about the origin of the names that were given to the dinosaurs. Don't forget to suscribe! Support my channel if you like this content and you want to see similar videos: www.buymeacoffee.com/thelanguagewolf Hope you will enjoy it! Don't forget to hit the like button, suscribe and share it ;) the_language_wolf
Colours - Romance languages compared to Latin
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Comparison of Romance Languages with Latin through vocabulary related to colours. Support my channel if you like this content and you want to see similar videos: www.buymeacoffee.com/thelanguagewolf Spanish, Italian, French, Romanian and Portuguese compared with Latin to see which one is the most similar to Latin. Don't forget to hit the like button, suscribe and share it ;) the_l...
Animals - Germanic languages compared
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German, English, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Icelandic compared just for fun. Support my channel if you like this content and you want to see similar videos: www.buymeacoffee.com/thelanguagewolf Comparison of Germanic Languages through vocabulary related to animals. Don't forget to hit the like button, subscribe and share it ;) the_language_wolf
Etymology of random places
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In this video I talk about the etymology of some places we all know (Patagonia, Transylvania, the Arctic or the Mediterranean among others). Support my channel if you like this content and you want to see similar videos: www.buymeacoffee.com/thelanguagewolf Hope you will enjoy it! Don't forget to hit the like button, suscribe and share it ;) the_language_wolf Music: Vopna by Alex...
Nature - Romance languages compared to Latin
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Comparison of romance languages with Latin through vocabulary of nature. Support my channel if you like this content and you want to see similar videos: www.buymeacoffee.com/thelanguagewolf There were some mistakes in Romanian, I am sorry about that and I will remake it in the future Spanish, Italian, French, Romanian and Portuguese compared with Latin to see which one is the most similar to La...
Language comparison - THE LITTLE PRINCE - (ENG, ESP, ITA,FRA,DEU)
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Language comparison - THE LITTLE PRINCE - (ENG, ESP, ITA,FRA,DEU)
Planets in MODERN LANGUAGES , GREEK and LATIN
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Planets in MODERN LANGUAGES , GREEK and LATIN
Animals - Romance languages compared to Latin
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Animals - Romance languages compared to Latin

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @canalqueesperonãocair
    @canalqueesperonãocair 22 години тому

    não existe "Gris" na lingua portuguesa.

  • @romanicvs
    @romanicvs 3 дні тому

    En español rojo y colorado no son lo mismo. El colorado es un tono más similar al terracota tipo arcilla.

  • @tomas-wi8dy
    @tomas-wi8dy 4 дні тому

    nouă de ce nu arătați timpul // ceasul?

  • @romeufrancisco7041
    @romeufrancisco7041 5 днів тому

    I just realized no Romance language has a word for "toe". Not really. That word exists but is not commonly used. In Portuguese, it is "artelho". How about Spanish, French, Italian or Romanian?

  • @ilinkaentenmann7962
    @ilinkaentenmann7962 5 днів тому

    Es wäre schön wenn der Autor auf die Karte geachtet hätte. Serbien ohne Flage dafür falsch gelegt in der Adria!?. Kroatische Flagge in Ungarn!?. Bosnischherzegowinische nicht in der BiH sondern ebenso in Adria. Fur die Kenner alles ok. Fur die Leute die etwas lernen wollen, visuell, Fehlinformation. Also Flagen verschieben, serbische nach Serbien, BiH nach Bosnien und Herzegowina und kroatische nach Kroatien/ Adria.

  • @user-fd9bt2ck4u
    @user-fd9bt2ck4u 5 днів тому

    🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅

  • @user-fd9bt2ck4u
    @user-fd9bt2ck4u 5 днів тому

    i just feel so proud to be albanian

  • @sot1susy-amogus
    @sot1susy-amogus 5 днів тому

    Bonjour, je suis gaming 24

  • @ancap440
    @ancap440 6 днів тому

    In Romania we say,,, Nucă de cocos,, to, coconut, and kiwi,Banana you other countries how do you say?

  • @ancap440
    @ancap440 6 днів тому

    In Romania, , Roşie,,(tomato eng) also means red color, and it comes from the Latin word roseus

  • @gyulaerdei3180
    @gyulaerdei3180 8 днів тому

    Elszlávositott ....... ! *

  • @cosminmarian32
    @cosminmarian32 9 днів тому

    Cârnaț💪🤣

  • @JY-pl2nc
    @JY-pl2nc 9 днів тому

    Korean language's diarects! 🇰🇵✖️🇰🇷 평안 함경 황해 경기 강원 충청 경상 전라 제주

  • @jskwwkdkek3830
    @jskwwkdkek3830 9 днів тому

    Hıyar

  • @user-zb4rv6yf3d
    @user-zb4rv6yf3d 11 днів тому

    Kurdisch:por

  • @Limitless0fficial
    @Limitless0fficial 13 днів тому

    Some comments on the Romanian: we have 3 words for tree: pom/copac/arbore. -Pom is the most commonly used in conversation and can be used to describe any tree but is most often used to describe trees that grow fruit. -copac is also a general term for a tree but the origin of this world is debate as to wether it is of Dacian or some Slavic origin. -arbore is not used as widely as the 2 above and is a much more regional word. The word for 'mountain' is incorrect in the video. The Romanian word for mountain is 'munte' and i have never in my life heard the word _montan_ that was showed in the video. The world for 'desert' was put as 'desert' which is missing the diacritic mark to make it 'deșert' which completely changes its meaning (deșert = desert 🏜️ Desert = dessert 🍪)

  • @ohddyixidcitxffiti
    @ohddyixidcitxffiti 15 днів тому

    Where is my native Armenian?? It is also European language. In this video you add non European languages, and other various rare European languages, but this language you’ve forgot 🤔 Dislike 👎 for this 😢😢

  • @erlik5249
    @erlik5249 15 днів тому

    Chad Turkish and Hungarian🗿

  • @grantottero4980
    @grantottero4980 16 днів тому

    This has to be said: according to the rules of the Latin syntax (which allowed variations in word-order, since the meaning was conveyed not by the word order but by the endings of the words), "dies Lunae" / "dies Martis" ..and so on were equivalent (and used in free variation) to "Lunae dies", "Martis dies"... and so on. That explains the origin of French and Italian "Lundi, Mardi..." // "Lunedì, Martedì, ...".

  • @derkov
    @derkov 17 днів тому

    in east-slavic languages for spring and autumn we often use adjective demiseason

  • @derkov
    @derkov 18 днів тому

    и только славянские языки - "кто в лес, кто по дрова" - кто-то в германских языках заимствовал, кто-то в романских, а южане, вообще у тюрков :).. and only the Slavic languages did not agree among themselves - someone borrowed from the Germanic languages, someone borrowed from the Romance languages, and the Southerners have a lot from the Turks :)

  • @ExoticBankai
    @ExoticBankai 19 днів тому

    Very cool to see !

  • @SalvatoreEscoti
    @SalvatoreEscoti 19 днів тому

    despite beeing a germanic language, english has so many latin word...

  • @SalvatoreEscoti
    @SalvatoreEscoti 19 днів тому

    the romannce langauges evolved from Vulgar latin, the language that was spoken on the streets, not the classical, sophisticated latin!

  • @eaglempire_mapper
    @eaglempire_mapper 22 дні тому

    Albanian (shqip): Monday (e hënë), Tuesday (e martë), Wednesday (e mërkure), Thursday (e enjte), Friday (e premte/some people say xhuma), Saturday (e shtunë) Sunday (e diel)

  • @eaglempire_mapper
    @eaglempire_mapper 22 дні тому

    A little correction: in Albanian toe is "gishti i këmbës", foot is "shputë" or "shputa e këmbës" and leg is "këmbë"

  • @FilippoBiancoChiangMai
    @FilippoBiancoChiangMai 23 дні тому

    Some languages look old and evolved. The subject is interesting but the study is not thorough enough.

  • @rosennikolov6313
    @rosennikolov6313 23 дні тому

    VARNA BULGARIAN CIVILIZATION 1ST UK GOLD 7000BC

  • @amethys.7
    @amethys.7 24 дні тому

    Лишь 10 % слов в русском языке имеют исконно русские корни - филолог Русецкая 14 декабря 2022, 20:02 - Общественная служба новостей - ОСН В Госдуме принят в первом чтении закон о защите русского от иностранных заимствований. В частности, речь идет о недопущении использования англицизмов или других иностранных слов на государственном и образовательном уровнях. Исключения - слова, не имеющие общеупотребительных аналогов в русском языке. Член Совета по русскому языку при президенте РФ, депутат Мосгордумы, филолог Маргарита Русецкая в беседе с Общественной службой новостей в целом позитивно отнеслась к принятию нового закона. Хотя, по ее словам, принципиально нового он не несет, так как и ранее предполагалась ответственность за чрезмерное употребление заимствованных слов. С другой стороны, влияние других языков и заимствования - это естественный процесс. Речь прежде всего идет о борьбе с засильем иностранного сленга и иноязычными обозначениями в бизнесе и рекламе. *«Если посмотреть вообще на корпус русского языка, то, по мнению специалистов, _не более 10 % слов_, которые мы используем в бытовой, публичной или научной коммуникации, имеют исконно русские корни»* «Если посмотреть вообще на корпус русского языка, то, по мнению специалистов, не более 10 % слов, которые мы используем в бытовой, публичной или научной коммуникации, имеют исконно русские корни. Все остальное - это слова, заимствованные в разные периоды развития языка. Большая их часть настолько прижилась и приняла на себя законы русского языка, в том числе грамматические и стилистические, что мы их воспринимаем как русские», - рассказала Русецкая. Эксперт напомнила о периодах в истории нашей страны, когда язык активно пополнялся латынью, греческими, немецкими и французскими словами.

  • @cheerful_crop_circle
    @cheerful_crop_circle 24 дні тому

    Western and South Slavic have a lot of "je/ye/ie" sounds (except Bulgarian and Macedonian which have less or completely lack them). As for Eastern Slavic, they also have a lot of "je/ye/ie" sounds but also "yi" , "ya" , "yu" , "yo" , soft signs "Ь" and their special vowel "Ы"

  • @linav7705
    @linav7705 26 днів тому

    "Mjød" in Norwegian (like "mead" in English) refers to an alcoholic beverage made of honey 😊

  • @WindRider1314
    @WindRider1314 27 днів тому

    In Lithuanian it's Plaukai not plaukas (hair) well it's countable in Lithuania, you can say 1 hair or a lot of hair.

  • @BurrtoDaPrimate
    @BurrtoDaPrimate 28 днів тому

    I probaly will never understand the dialect of the French

  • @Ctav242
    @Ctav242 28 днів тому

    This is innacurate as fuck.

  • @Ctav242
    @Ctav242 28 днів тому

    5:55 why separate Moldova from others? We speak romanian, which means that it's "Făină" too 🤦‍♂

  • @saturahman7510
    @saturahman7510 Місяць тому

    This video makes me a bit proud of being finnish.

  • @Badunten
    @Badunten Місяць тому

    In Swedish we say either "Soligt" or "Solig" depending on what's sunny Same with "Klar" and "Klart" and "Molnfri" and "Molnfritt". Storm can also be Åskväder. Sleet is "Slask" if it's on the ground and it's not one word, it's "Snöblandat Regn" not "Snöblandatregn".

  • @Badunten
    @Badunten Місяць тому

    You can say "Holm" instead of "Ö" but only in som very peculiar situations.

  • @Badunten
    @Badunten Місяць тому

    In Swedish Horse is "Hingst" if you are specifically speaking of a male and "Sto" if it's a female

  • @Sabinathor
    @Sabinathor Місяць тому

    Romanian versions are the closest to latin. Jeez...

  • @LeviGabriel-mb9ot
    @LeviGabriel-mb9ot Місяць тому

    In limba română, când spunem veveriță,in același timp ne gândim și la „PĂSĂRICĂ"😂

  • @Shrekdagangster7092
    @Shrekdagangster7092 Місяць тому

    I love the music you put in here good taste!

  • @gerryadams9868
    @gerryadams9868 Місяць тому

    True diversity of europa

  • @darkyboode3239
    @darkyboode3239 Місяць тому

    You can see how September, October, November, and December were originally the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th months, but then it got messed up and they became the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th months.

  • @darkyboode3239
    @darkyboode3239 Місяць тому

    The days of the week in the Romance languages are named after the Roman gods, but in English they’re named after the Norse gods.

  • @costinelgheorghe9629
    @costinelgheorghe9629 Місяць тому

    ROMÂNIA km 0 of civilization.we have history,Moore history

  • @pedroalves8369
    @pedroalves8369 Місяць тому

    Exactly, in Portugal is called ''cor-de-rosa'' not ''rosa'' because it is the colour of the flower

  • @ChristopherTanne-se3pz
    @ChristopherTanne-se3pz Місяць тому

    Corded ware culture the ancestors. They euled nnearly over all asia. Sanskrit is connection between iranic and slavic . They conquared eastasien too in bronzages 😎

  • @RosTheXD
    @RosTheXD Місяць тому

    🇧🇬===🇲🇰

  • @RosTheXD
    @RosTheXD Місяць тому

    Old Slavonic is just another way of saying Old Bulgarian. It is time we recognise that in every Slavic language the roots are coming from Old Bulgarian 🇧🇬♥️