Listen to link! How Polish dialects sounds for you in compare to standard Polish and other slavic and Indoeuropean languages? th-cam.com/video/kahVzoqzADs/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Yek / Ek in the eastern Indo-European languages , is cognate with Eq- ( Equal in English and Romance languages ) in Latin originally meant " Oneness ".
Thank you. I didn't know that. In old polish and dialects we have word "ino", which is shortened form of "jeno", which is shortened form of jedino, which is preiotised form of old slavic edno. Without preiotised it is similar to uno, ein, one, ene,
Marathi (मराठी) numbers: 0) शून्य (śūnya) [०] 1) एक (ek) [१] 2) दोन (dōn) [२] 3) तीन (tīn) [३] 4) चार (chār) [४] 5) पाच (pāch) [५] 6) सहा (sahā) [६] 7) सात (sāt) [७] 8) आठ (āṭh) [८] 9) नऊ (naū) [९] 10) दहा (dahā) [१०]
How Polish dialects sounds for you in compare to standard Polish and other slavic and Indoeuropean languages? th-cam.com/video/kahVzoqzADs/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
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 th-cam.com/video/AoMgcRx-grE/w-d-xo.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? th-cam.com/video/e5ebib-iY4M/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared e th-cam.com/video/NN-E7qCPiaw/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared Auguri.
Czech 1. Jeden /jɛdɛn/ 2. Dva /dva/ 3. Tři /tr̝̊ɪ/ 4. Čtyři /t͡ʃtɪr̝̊ɪ/ 5. Pět /pjɛt/ 6. Šest /ʃɛst/ 7. Sedm /sɛdum/ 8. Osm /osum/ 9. Devět /dɛvjɛt/ 10. Deset /dɛsɛt/
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.
Some retained their pre-indo-european vocabulary rather than actual indo-european vocab, which explains why the nordic langauges has 40% of proto-scandinavian vocab making it quiet a very least indo-european of its category
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/
Korean numbers 1. Hana > Han (sky, heaven) = Khan (ruler) 2. Dul > Dal (land, earth) > Thang ( ~stan ) 3. Set > Seot ( standing, ie human ) 4. Ne > Nae ( river, stream ) 5. Daseot > Dal + Seot > 2 and 3 6. YeoSeot > Yeorut (many, several) Seot > many 3's. 7. Ilgob > Anil ( Not ) Gob ( multiple ) > not created by multiplication (prime number) 8. YeoDul > Yeorut (many, several) Dul > many 2's. 9. Ahhob > Ah Gob > created by multiplication ( 3x3 ) 10. Yul > Yulin (Open) > hands are open (10 fingers)
Its funny you are talking about being an empire ,,,,but...albanian monthly wage is 300 euros ??? And none in albania stays in albania ,,everyone is leaving the f¥ck out of albania ,,, only grand mothers and grand fathers stay in albania with pention 90 euros ..what the f¥ck empire are you talking about Eh??? And now empire of the 90 euros explain to me why greek is indoeuropean ... we live in europe ..and indians in south asia ...what makes think we are indoeuropeans ..explain it to me even in albanian if you cant explain it in english ,,, and why the albanians that come from south caucasus are europeans ??? Your language tourli tourli is not european ,your names are not european ,your religion is not european .. albanians are not 90% muslim country ? And why all europe calls albanians ARNAUT ? even turkey calls albania ARNAOUTLUK ...why ?? What means ARNAOUT in albanian ? EMPIRE OF THE LIARS?
Pourquoi l´allemand es-il toujours cité à part ? Par contre le français est totalement ignoré , bien qu´il ait des particularités par rapport aux autres langues latines. Cela me semble assez biaisé.
@@soisek.7019 Witam Cię serdecznie w moich małopolskich stronach! L'accusation est mal fondée, car l'objectif du film était de montrer les similitudes entre les numéraux indo-européens, et non de mettre en évidence des caractéristiques spécifiques des langues individuelles. Le choix des exemples présentés a été fait en fonction de ce critère. Le français, avec ses particularités, ne change pas le fait qu'il partage également des similitudes avec d'autres langues indo-européennes. Cependant, dans ce contexte précis, il n'a pas été nécessaire d'inclure toutes les langues pour illustrer ces similitudes. Pozdrawiam z Polski południowej.
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"
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@@gegart01 Ormiański jest pięknym językiem, ale w tym filmie celowo, subiektywnie wybrałem przykłady które są podobne dla wielu języków. Ormiański jest tu osobny i wyjątkowy. Dlatego do tego porównania nie pasował. To był poza tym subiektywny wybór bo nie ma wielu innych jezyków. Pozdrawiam z Życzeniami Błogosławieństwa Bożej Dzieciny w Nowym Roku.
@@gegart01 Thank You very much, Brother. And tell me How Polish dialects in that video sounds for You in compare to modern Polish and other languages: th-cam.com/video/kahVzoqzADs/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
the oldest Indo-European language from Illyriens people 🇦🇱⚜️🇽🇰 hello from Iliricum Island 🇦🇱⚜️🇽🇰💀✝️☦️☪️ autochthon! 1- Një , 2-Dy, 3-Tre, 4-Katër, 5-Pes, 6-Gjasht, 7-Shtat, 8-Tet, 9-Nent, 10-Dhjet
@@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.
Hey, you forgot to mention Serbian language where actually everything started. World first cultures Vucedol, Lepenski Vir (Iron Gates) starts 11500 BC, Starcevo culture starts 6200 BC, Vinča culture starts 5700 BC, today Serbia. Samarra culture 5500-4800 BCE, Cucuteni culture starts 4800 BC, Varna culture starts 4500 BC, Yamnaya culture 3300 BC. World first industrial revolution ca. 6000 BC. Bronze metallurgy. Today Serbia, (BBC History news March 2010) Gordon Childe-The Danube in Prehistory, Jacque Pirenne-Agriculture at Danube. Today Serbia. Farming start about 6000 BC. Vinca First Calendar start to count years at 5508 BC. (Now in 2024 we have year 7532) Farming wouldn’t be possible without knowledge of calendar. Both development started and developed together. Today Serbia. Harald Haarmann about first Cyrillic writings in Vinca culture in 5500 BC, today Serbia, so 2000 years before any writings anywhere else on the world. Vinca Iron production 1400 BC. Today Serbia. In today English language there is more than 2000 same or similar Serbian words. Names of the Balkan tribes: Pelasgians, Mycenaeans, Etruscan-called themselves Rasi, in Serbia exist even today province Ras. Wendi, (Wendisch museum in Cottbus, Germany, Lusatian Sorbs, Lužički Srbi.) Illiyrians, Macedonians (Homer is saying Paeonian people walked on foot 11 Days to help Trojans war), Dardanians (Original Troy is here, not in Turkey, Homer wrote sea is freezing in the winter-Panonian sea), Moesians, Dacians, Thracians, Rasci, Celts, Scythians, Sarmatians, Arians, Sea People, Peleset, Philistines, Hittites, Bhrygians. Tribes spread in all directions all over Europe and Asia ……. Wild Greeks arrived ~ 1000 BC from Egipt, Hungarian from Asia and Bulgars from Asia they found culture on the Balkans, writings and language and they mixed with domestic people. 18 Roman emperors were born in Serbia because of Etruscan connection. After Trojan war many groups of people left Troy in all directions to middle Europe, northern Europe to Britain and Scandinavia, south to Anatolia.One group under Aeneas sat sail with 22 ships and about 3400 followers and reach Italy-Etruscans. (There is no such thing as Indo-Europian, or Indo-German how used to be called before) Proto Serbian language is mother of all languages, spoken all over the Balkans in Illyria, Thracia, Dardania, Moesia, Pelasgia, Macedonia, Etruria, Bhrygia, Sarmatia and so on….Germans published dictionary in year 1791 German- Illyrian so you can read the words and speak, it is today Serbian.It is older than Sanskrit, Greek, Latin or all western European languages. Plato confirms in his work The Dialogues of Plato-Cratylus the Greeks used Pelasgian (Proto Serbian) to develop their own language.
@@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?
@@VarahaMihira-h5gAh 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 🤔
Mother of all languages is Proto Serbian and I can prove it. Do you know that wild Greeks came to Pelasgian land and found culture and proto Serbian language and they just mixed with Pelasgian people and learned everything there? Here are just some examples. You can see first word is Serbian, second word is Greek and third word is German (Serbian, Greek and German) (ili-Alla-aber) (utočište- eutoichiste- Zuflucht) (blizu-pljsion-nahe) (breme- brjme- Gewicht) (koliba- kalyba- Hütte) (hod- hod-Gang) (Tece voda protiv vode-Teke wudas proti wudei-Es fliest Wasser gegen Wasser) (činim- xinjm- ich thue) (daleko- tale ko- entfernt) (dar-dar- Geschenk) (danak- danj- Abgabe) (delim- dieljm- ich teile) (Dever- dawer- Schwager) (trljam- tribo- ich reibe) (dom- dom- zu hause) (drzim- drassjm- ich halte) (duplo- diploo- verdoppele) (dva- dwo-zwei) (idu- ithuo- ich gehe) (jedan- jadon- eine) (grebu- grabo- kratzen) (kakim- kakam- ich scheiße) (klizam- kluzam- ich gleite) (glina- gli- klei) (kljuc- kljs- Schlüssel) (komora- kamara- kammer) (kanim- koinam- ich thue) (Koliko- kelikos-wieviel) (Kos- kossyf- Amsel) (klisura- klision- Schlucht) (kobila- kaballes-Stutte) (kokot- kokkos-Hahn) (leto- leto-jahr) (levo- laevos-linke) (mak- mak-Mohn) (manje- mjon-weniger) (mama-mamma- Mutter) (muva- muia- Fliege) (meljem- mullem- ich mahle) (merim- meirjm- ich messe) (mesec- meis- Mond) (magla-omichla- Nebel) (nosim-nisso-ich trage) (oko- oko- Auge) (orem- arom-ich ackere) (palica-pelekys-Keule) (put-pat-Weg) (pecem-peso-ich brate) (pero-ptero-Feder) (pijem- pjm-ich trinke) (pivo- pino- Bier)
Very fanny. The word thres is in ancient greek. But in this text you don’t know is it ancient greek or modern one. Italian isn’t interessant because is from latin. Etc…
Listen to link! How Polish dialects sounds for you in compare to standard Polish and other slavic and Indoeuropean languages? th-cam.com/video/kahVzoqzADs/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Yek / Ek in the eastern Indo-European languages , is cognate with Eq- ( Equal in English and Romance languages ) in Latin originally meant " Oneness ".
Thank you. I didn't know that. In old polish and dialects we have word "ino", which is shortened form of "jeno", which is shortened form of jedino, which is preiotised form of old slavic edno. Without preiotised it is similar to uno, ein, one, ene,
Not surprising, that, since they are all Indo-European tongues.
@@Svensk7119it's not about being surprising but about it being interesting you goofball
@@Svensk7119 Best wishes from Lesser Poland. God bless You on New Year from my villages: th-cam.com/video/mD80byisLuw/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Marathi (मराठी) numbers:
0) शून्य (śūnya) [०]
1) एक (ek) [१]
2) दोन (dōn) [२]
3) तीन (tīn) [३]
4) चार (chār) [४]
5) पाच (pāch) [५]
6) सहा (sahā) [६]
7) सात (sāt) [७]
8) आठ (āṭh) [८]
9) नऊ (naū) [९]
10) दहा (dahā) [१०]
It's amazing how Polish and Persian numbers sound alike!
Greetings from Kurd to all my Brata!!
Slava od Brati Słowian.
What middle Polish on my chańeł sounds for you?
Kurmanji dialect.
@@PolishSound
@@Godfather2121 Is IT answer?
@@Godfather2121 where arę you from?
lt's interestingly valuable to know it. Thank you.
I'm Tajik from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿!
Great 👍
Numbers in Tajik language:
Як/Jak/یک , Ду/Du/دو, Се/Se/سه , Ч(аҳ)ор/C(ah)or/چ(ها)ر , Панҷ/Panç/پنج , Шаш/Şaş/شش , Ҳафт/Haft/هفت , Ҳашт/Haşt/هشت , Нӯҳ/Nūh/نوه , Даҳ/Dah/ده ...
How Polish dialects sounds for you in compare to standard Polish and other slavic and Indoeuropean languages? th-cam.com/video/kahVzoqzADs/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
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 th-cam.com/video/AoMgcRx-grE/w-d-xo.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? th-cam.com/video/e5ebib-iY4M/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared e th-cam.com/video/NN-E7qCPiaw/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Auguri.
Greetings from Persia 🇮🇷✌️
🇷🇺 Russian:
1. Odin
2. Dva
3. Tri
4. Chetyre
5. Pyat'
6. Shest'
7. Sem'
8. Vosem'
9. Devyat'
10. Desyat'
Dzięki bracie za film! 🇷🇺💖🇵🇱
Czech
1. Jeden /jɛdɛn/
2. Dva /dva/
3. Tři /tr̝̊ɪ/
4. Čtyři /t͡ʃtɪr̝̊ɪ/
5. Pět /pjɛt/
6. Šest /ʃɛst/
7. Sedm /sɛdum/
8. Osm /osum/
9. Devět /dɛvjɛt/
10. Deset /dɛsɛt/
@@Georgin btw, reconstruction of Balto-Slavic for 9 is probably nevyat’, which was replaced by next numeral (10) - desyat’
Thats nice!
Thank you. how did you come across this movie?
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.
Liked and shared👍. Good job
Some retained their pre-indo-european vocabulary rather than actual indo-european vocab, which explains why the nordic langauges has 40% of proto-scandinavian vocab making it quiet a very least indo-european of its category
in Albanian its:
1 Nje
2 Dy
3 Tre
4 Kater
5 Pes
6 Gjasht
7 Shtat
8 Tet
9 Nent
10 Dhjet
thank you
Shtoji "ë" nga 5 te 10
Vedic Sanskrit numbers so similar with european numbers.😮
It’s the original language of the Gods
It originated in India.
That was very interesting greetings from Kurmanji speaker Kurds from central Anatolia
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/
Armenian should have been included in this video! It has some unique characteristics.
I focused more on similarities than differences, but it is true: Armenian vowels and numbers are unique. Thank you for your comment.
Even more importantly Albanian; one of the oldest and most intriguing IE languages.
@@PolishSoundAlso the sound of Polish is ugly beyond normal.
Armenian is not IE
@@myvideouploading
Of course it is.
Nice comparison about the great well big dominant Kurganian genre 🌲🌴🌴🌲 of idioms great video.
Sympatyczne wideo. Ciekawe, czy jest słownik polsko-sanskrycki, polsko-wedyjski ?.
Są różne zestawienia podobnych i podobnie znaczących słów. Ale czy pełnoprawny słownik, to nie wiem
Dziękuję za dobre słowo.
Why did you include several languages from the same family but exclude the odd isolated ones like Albanian and Armenian?
@@user-kb5py3hm2e Because video focused on similarities, on common versions for greater groups, not on diversities.
Ja trohi dobre. Dyakuyu. Dziekuye.
Dobre dzien. Jak sie mach? Dziekuje.
Lady dzień u mnie był. Dziekuję. A Ty?
Kurdish-Kurmanci: Yek, do, sê, çar, penç, şêş, heft, heşt, neh, deh
Kurdish-Zazaki/Kirdki: Yo, di, hiri, çihar, pûnç, şêş, hot, heşt, no, des
Jeden dwa tshé cztery pienć sheść... in Polish. Sława
Salwa le to@@PolishSound
Russian:
1. Odin
2. Dva
3. Tri
4. Chetyre
5. Pyat'
6. Shest'
7. Sem'
8. Vosem'
9. Devyat'
10. Desyat'
0:39 What is the language "FINL"?
Swedish dialect from Finland
Swedish dialect from Finland th-cam.com/video/YsuLzWQKuY8/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
@@PolishSound Ok, now it is clear.
0:14 Ancient greek?
ει was never a diphthong, it was a long close-mid/mid front unrounded /e:/ so εἷς was /hé.ès/ and never /hei̯s/
No Russian?
I didn't know Kurdish was Indo-European.
It is not only Swedish. Read once again.
Një 1, dy 2, tre 3, katër 4, pesë 5, gjashtë 6, shtatë 7, tetë 8, nëntë 9, dhjetë 10
In 🇦🇱
The heirs of Japhet.
Just want to say that 4 in swidish is fyra and not fira otherwise it would mean "to celebraite"
Read once again full description
Uśmiałem się. Ale niezłe.
Szczego sie uśmiałeś? Z superangielskiego? Pozdrawiam
@@PolishSound Żebym to ja wiedział.... .😄
Korean numbers
1. Hana > Han (sky, heaven) = Khan (ruler)
2. Dul > Dal (land, earth) > Thang ( ~stan )
3. Set > Seot ( standing, ie human )
4. Ne > Nae ( river, stream )
5. Daseot > Dal + Seot > 2 and 3
6. YeoSeot > Yeorut (many, several) Seot > many 3's.
7. Ilgob > Anil ( Not ) Gob ( multiple ) > not created by multiplication (prime number)
8. YeoDul > Yeorut (many, several) Dul > many 2's.
9. Ahhob > Ah Gob > created by multiplication ( 3x3 )
10. Yul > Yulin (Open) > hands are open (10 fingers)
This shows that Koren, unlike the languages in the video, did not evolve from Proto-Indo-European
@@sarco64 Korean language is probably furthest thing from Indo-European language.
Why indoeuropean and not greek?😅😅😅😅😅😅
Greek is indoeuropean.
Its funny you are talking about being an empire ,,,,but...albanian monthly wage is 300 euros ??? And none in albania stays in albania ,,everyone is leaving the f¥ck out of albania ,,, only grand mothers and grand fathers stay in albania with pention 90 euros ..what the f¥ck empire are you talking about Eh??? And now empire of the 90 euros explain to me why greek is indoeuropean ... we live in europe ..and indians in south asia ...what makes think we are indoeuropeans ..explain it to me even in albanian if you cant explain it in english ,,, and why the albanians that come from south caucasus are europeans ??? Your language tourli tourli is not european ,your names are not european ,your religion is not european .. albanians are not 90% muslim country ? And why all europe calls albanians ARNAUT ? even turkey calls albania ARNAOUTLUK ...why ?? What means ARNAOUT in albanian ? EMPIRE OF THE LIARS?
Zazaki
Yo/yew/ju/jew1
Dı /dıdı 2
Hire/hirı 3
Çehar 4
Panc/ponc 5
Şeş/ses 6
Hewt/hot 7
Heşt 8
New/no 9
Des/deş 10
İn turkey
Pourquoi l´allemand es-il toujours cité à part ? Par contre le français est totalement ignoré , bien qu´il ait des particularités par rapport aux autres langues latines. Cela me semble assez biaisé.
@@soisek.7019 Witam Cię serdecznie w moich małopolskich stronach!
L'accusation est mal fondée, car l'objectif du film était de montrer les similitudes entre les numéraux indo-européens, et non de mettre en évidence des caractéristiques spécifiques des langues individuelles. Le choix des exemples présentés a été fait en fonction de ce critère. Le français, avec ses particularités, ne change pas le fait qu'il partage également des similitudes avec d'autres langues indo-européennes. Cependant, dans ce contexte précis, il n'a pas été nécessaire d'inclure toutes les langues pour illustrer ces similitudes.
Pozdrawiam z Polski południowej.
Serbian is the most similar to Sanskrit, at least that's what Alokonanda Mitra, granddughter of the great RabindranathTagore claims !
They say Lithuanian is the closest European language to Sanskrit
@berhoom2024 Alokananda Mitra is the most competent !
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You fucked up all Romanian numbers.None was correct 🤣
It should be written not as "Romanian", but as "Romance". My mistake is linguistic, not factual. Sorry. It sounds similar in Polish.
No offense.Sorry!🙏
@@alexpetrache9895 No problem. :)
proto italo celtic is not widely accepted
Ma la genetica lo conferma invece e la maggioranza lo accetta
No z Polskiego, Pole Position.
No Armenian, no Russian, no Ukrainian, no Belorussian. Why?
Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian come under Slavic
@@Flying_Spaghetti_Monsterr Yes. they are Slavic languages. But Slavic is a group. They could be presented as examples.
@@Flying_Spaghetti_Monsterr but even inside Slavic group all the numbers are written and read differently
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"
Cześć!
Bengali:
Ek, dui, tin, char, panch, chey, shat, at, noy, dosh. 😊
No existió ese lenguaje es un lindo invento...
Beautiful Iran❤
ce aproape este italiana de Româneșt!!
Vedic sanskrit are father of language
Nope
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Where is Armenian? 🤓
@@gegart01 Ormiański jest pięknym językiem, ale w tym filmie celowo, subiektywnie wybrałem przykłady które są podobne dla wielu języków. Ormiański jest tu osobny i wyjątkowy. Dlatego do tego porównania nie pasował. To był poza tym subiektywny wybór bo nie ma wielu innych jezyków. Pozdrawiam z Życzeniami Błogosławieństwa Bożej Dzieciny w Nowym Roku.
@@gegart01 Best wishes God bless You on New Year from Lesser Poland: th-cam.com/video/mD80byisLuw/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
@@PolishSound thank you, brothers
Wish you the same 🎄 🎅🏻
@@gegart01 How Lesser Polish in that wishes sounds for you in compare to standard Polish, other slavic and Indoeuropean languages?
@@gegart01 Thank You very much, Brother. And tell me How Polish dialects in that video sounds for You in compare to modern Polish and other languages: th-cam.com/video/kahVzoqzADs/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
KURDISH
w polskim TRZY a nie jakieś "tshy" XDDD
the oldest Indo-European language from Illyriens people 🇦🇱⚜️🇽🇰 hello from Iliricum Island 🇦🇱⚜️🇽🇰💀✝️☦️☪️ autochthon! 1- Një , 2-Dy, 3-Tre, 4-Katër, 5-Pes, 6-Gjasht, 7-Shtat, 8-Tet, 9-Nent, 10-Dhjet
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Vedic Sanskrit is Proto-Indo European itself , no doubt. The most divine language ever spoken on earth.
cite your sources so that you can make us belief your no senseical belief.
@@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.
@@mtarkesSanskrit is Sanskrit it's not the proto language. There's always an older language
Not quite, but very close
SANSKRIT IS MOTHER OF
INDO EUROPEAN LANGUAGE S
Hey, you forgot to mention Serbian language where actually everything started. World first cultures Vucedol, Lepenski Vir (Iron Gates) starts 11500 BC, Starcevo culture starts 6200 BC, Vinča culture starts 5700 BC, today Serbia. Samarra culture 5500-4800 BCE, Cucuteni culture starts 4800 BC, Varna culture starts 4500 BC, Yamnaya culture 3300 BC.
World first industrial revolution ca. 6000 BC. Bronze metallurgy. Today Serbia, (BBC History news March 2010)
Gordon Childe-The Danube in Prehistory, Jacque Pirenne-Agriculture at Danube. Today Serbia.
Farming start about 6000 BC. Vinca First Calendar start to count years at 5508 BC. (Now in 2024 we have year 7532) Farming wouldn’t be possible without knowledge of calendar. Both development started and developed together. Today Serbia.
Harald Haarmann about first Cyrillic writings in Vinca culture in 5500 BC, today Serbia, so 2000 years before any writings anywhere else on the world.
Vinca Iron production 1400 BC. Today Serbia.
In today English language there is more than 2000 same or similar Serbian words.
Names of the Balkan tribes: Pelasgians, Mycenaeans, Etruscan-called themselves Rasi, in Serbia exist even today province Ras. Wendi, (Wendisch museum in Cottbus, Germany, Lusatian Sorbs, Lužički Srbi.) Illiyrians, Macedonians (Homer is saying Paeonian people walked on foot 11 Days to help Trojans war), Dardanians (Original Troy is here, not in Turkey, Homer wrote sea is freezing in the winter-Panonian sea), Moesians, Dacians, Thracians, Rasci, Celts, Scythians, Sarmatians, Arians, Sea People, Peleset, Philistines, Hittites, Bhrygians. Tribes spread in all directions all over Europe and Asia …….
Wild Greeks arrived ~ 1000 BC from Egipt, Hungarian from Asia and Bulgars from Asia they found culture on the Balkans, writings and language and they mixed with domestic people. 18 Roman emperors were born in Serbia because of Etruscan connection.
After Trojan war many groups of people left Troy in all directions to middle Europe, northern Europe to Britain and Scandinavia, south to Anatolia.One group under Aeneas sat sail with 22 ships and about 3400 followers and reach Italy-Etruscans.
(There is no such thing as Indo-Europian, or Indo-German how used to be called before) Proto Serbian language is mother of all languages, spoken all over the Balkans in Illyria, Thracia, Dardania, Moesia, Pelasgia, Macedonia, Etruria, Bhrygia, Sarmatia and so on….Germans published dictionary in year 1791 German- Illyrian so you can read the words and speak, it is today Serbian.It is older than Sanskrit, Greek, Latin or all western European languages. Plato confirms in his work The Dialogues of Plato-Cratylus the Greeks used Pelasgian (Proto Serbian) to develop their own language.
So the oldest language Sanskrit is the mother of all these languages.
Nope. They're related to Sanskrit but didn't come from it
@@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?
Because Latin and Greek were conquerors and falsified history. Greek and Latin are not the oldest European languages.
@@VarahaMihira-h5gAh 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 🤔
Just remember- Sanskrit came before any languages were created
If Sanskrit is a language, how could it exist before there were any languages?
This is not what the word "संस्कृत" itself suggests.
Mother of all languages is Proto Serbian and I can prove it. Do you know that wild Greeks came to Pelasgian land and found culture and proto Serbian language and they just mixed with Pelasgian people and learned everything there? Here are just some examples. You can see first word is Serbian, second word is Greek and third word is German (Serbian, Greek and German) (ili-Alla-aber) (utočište- eutoichiste- Zuflucht) (blizu-pljsion-nahe) (breme- brjme- Gewicht) (koliba- kalyba- Hütte) (hod- hod-Gang) (Tece voda protiv vode-Teke wudas proti wudei-Es fliest Wasser gegen Wasser) (činim- xinjm- ich thue) (daleko- tale ko- entfernt) (dar-dar- Geschenk) (danak- danj- Abgabe) (delim- dieljm- ich teile) (Dever- dawer- Schwager) (trljam- tribo- ich reibe) (dom- dom- zu hause) (drzim- drassjm- ich halte) (duplo- diploo- verdoppele) (dva- dwo-zwei) (idu- ithuo- ich gehe) (jedan- jadon- eine) (grebu- grabo- kratzen) (kakim- kakam- ich scheiße) (klizam- kluzam- ich gleite) (glina- gli- klei) (kljuc- kljs- Schlüssel) (komora- kamara- kammer) (kanim- koinam- ich thue) (Koliko- kelikos-wieviel) (Kos- kossyf- Amsel) (klisura- klision- Schlucht) (kobila- kaballes-Stutte) (kokot- kokkos-Hahn) (leto- leto-jahr) (levo- laevos-linke) (mak- mak-Mohn) (manje- mjon-weniger) (mama-mamma- Mutter) (muva- muia- Fliege) (meljem- mullem- ich mahle) (merim- meirjm- ich messe) (mesec- meis- Mond) (magla-omichla- Nebel) (nosim-nisso-ich trage) (oko- oko- Auge) (orem- arom-ich ackere) (palica-pelekys-Keule) (put-pat-Weg) (pecem-peso-ich brate) (pero-ptero-Feder) (pijem- pjm-ich trinke) (pivo- pino- Bier)
Very fanny. The word thres is in ancient greek. But in this text you don’t know is it ancient greek or modern one. Italian isn’t interessant because is from latin. Etc…
Kurdish polish 😍