Indo-European Languages - Word Comparisons

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  • @eltonea8250
    @eltonea8250 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1443

    well, when you spend 40min watching a 12min video, then it must be good.

    • @dawgraa9969
      @dawgraa9969 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Lol true

    • @Ataturksmen
      @Ataturksmen 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Good for cheating your selves.. to continue believing in “indo arian fairy tale”! But truth appears at the end and lt hurts if u are the one who lies to him self or who run away from the truth..
      There is no indo arian race or language!
      There is no Antic Greek or Persian or Rome or Egypt or Chinese or Indian Cultures.. all cultures and civilisations started by proto Turks!
      America, Europe, Asia, North Africa All people comes from Ural Altai race; Turkic/Hun (Sychtians/ Turkish Kaghanate)
      Here are the some of the documents about it;
      1. Queen, awarded Scotish Historian James Ferguson. ''Rude Stone Monuments'' 1872.
      archive.org/details/rudestonemonumen00ferg/page/30/mode/1up?q=Turanian+
      2. THE FINGALIAN #LEGENDS: THEIR #SOURCE AND #HISTORIC VALUE.
      Mackenzie, W C. The Gentleman's magazine; London Vol. 289, Iss. 2036, (Aug 1900): 168-179.
      archive.org/stream/dieslaveneinurvo00zunk#page/96/mode/1up
      #Turanian #Druids
      3. “It seems Turan (Turk) race peoples America’s and Europe’s first residents..
      Founds of excavations are the states and proves that Turan race spreaded to all parts of Europe! “
      GeneraL History for Colleges 1890 USA Page.2-3
      Philip Van Ness Myers
      archive.org/details/generalhistoryfo00myeruoft/page/1/mode/1up?q=Turanian
      4. “According to what Isaac Taylor said to me, with no doubt “Nuraggh name is Turanian just as Sardinia’s it self”
      Capt. S. P. #Oliver
      Great Britain and Ireland Anthropology institutes magazine 4.Vol page97
      www.jstor.org/stable/2841214?seq=12#metadata_info_tab_contents
      #Sardinya #Nuraghe #Cagliari #Italy
      5. “From the historical documents, we know that Calde’s first language’s real roots indicates Turanian Language with the general name of it..”
      "The Meeting-Place of Geology and History"
      John William Dawson 1894
      archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.247762/page/n62/mode/1up?q=Turanian
      #Noachic #Tongue #Nimrod #Prehistoric
      6. “Allthough there are some words from several languages but the stucture of it is; Turanian Language”
      The Seven Great Monarchies Of The #Ancient #Eastern #World, Vol 1. (of 7): #Chaldaea 1902
      George Rawlinson
      archive.org/details/thesevengreatmon16161gut
      #Turanian #Chaldean #Cushite #Ethiopian
      7. “The inhabitants of Elam, or the 'Highlands' east of Babylon were called Elamites. They were divided into several branches speaking different dialects of the same agglutinative (Ural Altai = Turan) language. The race they belong to is brachycephalic..”
      Bible 1897
      en.wikisource.org/wiki/Easton%27s_Bible_Dictionary_(1897)/Elam
      8. Ancient #Egyptian #Religion #Turanian #Suteckh #Seth #God of #Chaos and #storms
      ALLEN EMORY ADAMS
      #History of #Civilization 1853 sf 530
      So in #Egypt, a combination of favorable circumstances, not often met with in the world, produced that strange mixture of people and gave new life and energy to the al- ready stationary culture of the primitive #Turanian inhabi-tants
      archive.org/details/cu31924097890127/page/n663/mode/2up?q=turanian
      He also says Sumerians were Turanian
      archive.org/details/cu31924097890127/page/n675/mode/2up?q=turanian
      9. Origins of Americans Tartars/Sychtians
      Colonial prose and poetry 1890
      archive.org/details/colonialprosepoe02tren/page/87/mode/1up?q=tartarian
      10. The Racist “Indo Arian” thesis’s soldier Edward Augustus Freeman says “the native people of Europe were barbar Turanians, we civilised arians came to europe and run after them killed them and drove them until the far corners of Europe” archive.org/details/historyeurope01freegoog/page/n12/mode/1up?q=the+non+arian+nations
      11. Pope word is Turkish! 😂
      #Faiths of Man (Volume 3)
      J. G. R. #Forlong
      archive.org/details/FaithsOfManvolume3/page/n95/mode/2up?q=turanian
      #Paphos #Papreus #Father indo aryan #Baba #Turanian #Turkish #GüneşDil
      12. Today’s North European Native people
      are Turanian as well!
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1mi_people
      th-cam.com/video/bPiKAhhEHXA/w-d-xo.html
      They feed reindeers just as other Uralic peoples in Russia Federation.. or Mongolia..
      Here we can see Dukha Turks that are feeding relndeers as well..
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dukha_people
      th-cam.com/video/4O8k9qe8fjI/w-d-xo.html
      Check the similarities between Dukha Turks and American Natives..
      13. Irish people descended from Turkish farmers ; www.irishcentral.com/roots/new-study-claims-that-irishmen-descended-from-turkish-farmers-83217437-237788351.amp
      www.thetimes.co.uk/article/turkish-farmers-fathered-the-irish-jq9wvb6j3hb
      14. Les Etrusques étaient-ils des”
      (Were Etruscans Turk? )
      Adile Ayda
      books.google.com.tr/books/about/Les_Étrusques_étaient_ils_des_Turcs.html?id=D2QbAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
      Also all languages comes from the #SunLanguage
      Sumerianturks.org
      (Check the sources in website)

    • @Nooticus
      @Nooticus 3 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      wtf is wrong with you

    • @Ataturksmen
      @Ataturksmen 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Nooticus what u saw ?

    • @reda84.
      @reda84. 3 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      @@Ataturksmen this video and comment have nothing to do with indo-aryans in specific or race, why would you even think that? not everyone's a neo-nazi
      also although there is no indo-aryan language, there is an indo-aryan language family which includes hindi, bengali, punjabi and a lot more languages

  • @sg4644
    @sg4644 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2607

    Another thing to note is, its not just the words that survived, but also religion. The Proto-Indo-European myth of a hero killing a serpent is found across cultures. In Hinduism, Indra kills Vritra (a dragon) on the mountain. Apollo killing Python in Greek mythology. Thor killing Midgard serpent in Norse mythology.

    • @bahulecticmethod509
      @bahulecticmethod509 4 ปีที่แล้ว +426

      Perhaps the most important part of our heritage is the dragon slaying myth.

    • @strictlyunreal
      @strictlyunreal 4 ปีที่แล้ว +222

      In Romanian folklore, we have Făt-Frumos (loosely translated to Prince Charming), who also slays a dragon (balaur).

    • @DurgeshYadav-ip1zr
      @DurgeshYadav-ip1zr 4 ปีที่แล้ว +320

      True. And an another interesting point, the major God was always the God of the sky. Indra, Zeus, Jupiter, Thor, Perun, Perunvas.
      Except the Persian's, maybe.

    • @Erik-zd2oi
      @Erik-zd2oi 4 ปีที่แล้ว +60

      @@DurgeshYadav-ip1zr Odin wasn't a "god of the sky"

    • @ianjones2068
      @ianjones2068 4 ปีที่แล้ว +105

      There is also Beowulf...who killed a dragon.

  • @sjishere3354
    @sjishere3354 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1731

    I am surprised Sanskrit and Avestan are so similar to Lithuanian

    • @alo5301
      @alo5301 4 ปีที่แล้ว +349

      Lithuanian shall be the nearest version of ancient indo-European language

    • @FirstLast-hz8ut
      @FirstLast-hz8ut 4 ปีที่แล้ว +274

      Lithuanian is the closest to Sanskrit because it wasn’t influenced by that many Languages. Sanskrit comes at number 2 because it’s old language that has minor influence from Dravidian language family.

    • @FirstLast-hz8ut
      @FirstLast-hz8ut 4 ปีที่แล้ว +72

      Hindustan Meri jaan Not really. Sanskrit and Dravidian languages experienced Sprachbund. Which means they all influence each other.

    • @shashankjayaram
      @shashankjayaram 4 ปีที่แล้ว +47

      @Hindustan Meri jaan Not true. Sanskrit borrows many tamil words and vice versa

    • @jonathanrobinson913
      @jonathanrobinson913 4 ปีที่แล้ว +50

      When you mention Avestan and Sanskrit you shouldn't forget to mention Old Persian which is really close to both avestan and Sanskrit.

  • @herpsenderpsen
    @herpsenderpsen 4 ปีที่แล้ว +676

    It really is amazing how much linguistic heritage we share in Eurasia.

    • @mythrartartgroup8884
      @mythrartartgroup8884 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Let us share in friendship ❤️

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look up the playlist 'Systematic Classification of Life' by Aron Ra. It literally explains all of it.

    • @morganrickards3811
      @morganrickards3811 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Because yall are on the same lump of alnd and folks walked everywhere LOL

    • @bacicinvatteneaca
      @bacicinvatteneaca 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's even more impressive when you look at the connection with semitic and turkic languages

    • @Yanate1991
      @Yanate1991 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@bacicinvatteneaca what? Turkic originated in northeast China. How could it be connected?

  • @waremedes7107
    @waremedes7107 3 ปีที่แล้ว +507

    As a Kurdish speaker i understand the old Avestan, it feels mystical like almost communicating with thousands of years back.

    • @civilengineering7381
      @civilengineering7381 3 ปีที่แล้ว +47

      Most linguistic differences between Persian and Kurdish are in pronunciation, not the word itself😊🙋‍♂️

    • @ziaulhaque4462
      @ziaulhaque4462 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Can you help me to learn Persian

    • @snape539
      @snape539 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Avestan is such a beautiful word

    • @byron-ih2ge
      @byron-ih2ge 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@snape539 unfortunately dead thnx to the islamic invasions

    • @bhka6423
      @bhka6423 3 ปีที่แล้ว +31

      Kurdish is closer to Avestan than Persian is.

  • @UtsavSapkotaProfile
    @UtsavSapkotaProfile 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1027

    I speak Nepali, it is derived from Sanskrit and is of Indo-European language family. I find similar words in Latin, Greek, Persian and Slavic languages.

    • @coroso136
      @coroso136 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @ybzuoiun ygzh xintyawmade Germanic is a subbranch of the indo-european language family

    • @kapilgyawali4758
      @kapilgyawali4758 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      nepali we speak is standardized with sanskrit if we want to know about old nepali originally called "Khas bhasa " it 's different than today's nepali .

    • @kapilgyawali4758
      @kapilgyawali4758 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Do kashmiri consider themselves as khas or not ?

    • @vitaurea
      @vitaurea 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @l hindustan l I'd like to see you do better at connecting related languages than them.
      Iranian in a Linguistic sense is one part of the Iranic branch of the Indo-Iranic languages, it is named Iranic because Iranian is the most prominent language out of the other languages in the Iranic sub-family.
      Hypotheses or theories doesn't mean it's false, rather it is used to explain the similarities between the languages. Archaeologist have also found numerous evidence to support the Indo-European hypothesis, be it tools, connecting religions, stories from other groups of people, leftover preserved materials, etc.

    • @privatejoshuadancer4370
      @privatejoshuadancer4370 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Nepali is the worst language in the world. I know because i am a language expert

  • @vladimirzunic9152
    @vladimirzunic9152 4 ปีที่แล้ว +891

    I'm obsessed with this... Always been... This gives me goosebumps.

    • @RIZFERD
      @RIZFERD 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      We never been a muslim country and will never be. #Sumatra #Java #Bali #Indonesia Batak of Sumatra is similar to Batak Bulgaria East Europe Hindu wasn't a religion but region called indo, indus, hindia stretching all the way from Indonesia to East Europe, so Hindu didn't came from India, India is the only significant remaining. Indonesia means Indo Nesos, Indo islands. Indo Persian and Indo Europe is similar to Indonesia. Indonesia is center of world ancient civilization, exactly on the centre of Equator line of planet earth, lot older than ancient Egypt. Wonder why world still don't know about oldest ancient civilization of Indonesia before Toba supervolcano eruption 74000 years ago bigger than Yellowstone USA, resulted today Toba lake of Sumatra 100 kilometres wide, world's largest volcanic lake. Our Ancestors knew the eruption was going to happen so they relocated towards today Europe, Middle East, Africa and America. Native Americans are Indonesians as well.

    • @RIZFERD
      @RIZFERD 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Fatin Marwat who you call fool? Look at the mirror!
      I am Royal of Sumatra Indonesia.
      th-cam.com/video/65n-T31vIJM/w-d-xo.html
      Mahameru or Great Meru is just one of evidence of Hindu, wasn't religion as today but an Ancient region from Indonesia all the way to Europe. As India the significant remaining.
      I am not surprised in Bali 2012 I had a bizarre experience meeting one of my Ancestors from another realm, out of common people logic spiritual understanding. As surrounding of Bali's 4 mountains, is Gate 7 of Earth's Chakra 7th which is Mount Kailash Tibet.
      Called Hindia, Indus, Indo (also Indo Europe and Indo Persia), Indonesia means Indo Nesos, Indo Islands, exactly on center of Equator line. Richest nature on entire world.
      Most humid yet stable weather all year around, alway sunrise at 6 AM to sunset 6 PM.
      Sumatra means Sumer/Summer/Sun/Gold + Tera/Terre/Earth/Land = Mother of Sumeria.
      The highest humidity and with so many volcanoes than anywhere in the world made the things decaying easily, worldwide still don't know about our oldest ancient civilization before the massive eruption of Toba 74000 years ago resulted today world's larget crater lake, volcanic Toba lake with width around 100 kilometers. As our Ancestors were even much more advanced than us today and flee towards today Europe, Middle East, America escaped the eruption larger than Yellowstone USA.
      #Indonesia #Atlantis
      Minangkabau, Batak, Sumatra, Indonesia
      Minangkabau Sumatra = Minoan Europe
      Batak Sumatra = Batak Bulgaria
      Egypt isn't oldest civilization. But Indonesia.
      Bit by bit the veils are uplifted, limited knowledge of present world is incomplete and inaccurate. Including how they west and middle east has been drawing Indonesia too small on world map especially since Mercator 1569 while should be almost as wide as Russia.
      Majority of people don't even know that our Ancestors technology was much more advanced than us now.
      They don't know anything about human civilization before 74,000 years ago the massive eruption of supervolcano Toba on Sumatra shaped today world's largest crater lake on earth. Toba is bigger than Yellowstone USA.
      Again, present education worldwide has very limited knowledge, based on their limited nature.
      Our Ancestors knew about the eruption before it happened and migrated towards West; Middle East, Europe and America. The fact is Indonesia center of the world, richest nature in whole world on center of earth's Equator line, is the root not the other way round.
      Biblical/Alquran/Koran stories including about Adam and Eve are just metaphorical fairytales in fact all those religious stuff are just fairytales.
      Religion = Region rely on legion and legislation.
      Sumatra (Sumatera) = Sumer/Summer/Suma/Sun/Gold + Tera/Terra/Land = Mother of Sumeria
      #world
      Duduk in Indonesian/Malaysian means to sit, to stay. #Indonesia #Armenia
      The same Instrument here in Indonesia.
      Greetings from Wonderful Indonesia :)
      Hindu, Hindia, Indo, Indus was all the way from Indonesia to Europe (including Indo Persian and Indo Europe) today significant remaining is India. Indonesia means Indo Nesos, Indus Islands exactly on center of Equator line, richest nature on earth.
      Minoan Europe = Minangkabau Sumatra (Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, The Philippines, Magascar Africa, etc)
      Batak Bulgaria = Batak Sumatra
      Draco, Dragon, Naga, Serpent/Snake Sumatra = Romania, Macedonia, Greece, etc.
      Trajan, Trayan, Trojan, Dacia of Europe = Tiraoyan Sumatra (my belated paternal Grandmother passed away at age over 100 years old was named Princess Tiraoyan of Minangkabau).
      th-cam.com/video/tKVzm0SBYtQ/w-d-xo.html
      th-cam.com/video/dmdR4ArLQkw/w-d-xo.html
      Newly discovered 25000 years old ancient pyramid on Sunda Western Java Indonesia (Sundaland Archipelago, today Indonesia, Malaysia and surrounding) is one of proofs unveiling to the world, rewrites human history,
      "Gunung Padang" means Mountain of Light, the ancient pyramid was covered by rainforest even the Dutch also thought it was just a natural regular mountain.
      ____________
      As Indonesian and a former muslim young preacher/priest in my teenage (I am almost 37 years old now, been living around the world on my own since child alone, complete multiracial, multilingual including Dutch, Arabic, and so on), I always say that One Eye or Third Eye is mistranslated as evil by the knowledge-less religious majority worldwide, while everyone of us human has that One Eye inside our brain called as Pineal Gland also works like a hidden antenna, just like antenna in smartphones (I often say also that we human are not different to computer devices).
      The the one eye on the us dollar bills means taking control your subconsciousness to be enslaved to follow their fraudulent systems, the false world banking.
      Not the eye is evil but the people behind the eye, the eye is just the tool to control human wirelessly just the same with TV (tele vision) = transfering vision from distance.
      th-cam.com/video/ctNHQUhZs2o/w-d-xo.html

    • @RIZFERD
      @RIZFERD 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Fatin Marwat
      Do you and all of your prophets live around the world since child alone and speak many world languages like me?
      I was also muslim young preacher/priest.
      You haven't even read my writing completely.
      You fool. Get out of your tiny narrow box. Live the world ;)
      I speak Arabic, Dutch, French, etc.
      www.linkedin.com/posts/rizki-ferdian-rizferd-75537056_islam-christianity-judaism-activity-6698615401179414528-x0tM

    • @adityanawani8134
      @adityanawani8134 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Fatin Marwat
      Let him practice his belief.

    • @huskyfaninmass1042
      @huskyfaninmass1042 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Fatin Marwat Who was the prophet to the Cherokee nation?

  • @PaulMuaddib
    @PaulMuaddib 4 ปีที่แล้ว +285

    I'll give you one more example :
    PIE : stahn
    Slavic - Bosnian/Serbian : stan
    Russian : stoyat
    Bulgarian : stoya
    Czech : stoyan/stani
    Germanic - German : stehen/standen
    English : stand
    Swedish : sta
    Icelandic : standa
    Spanish : estante/estar
    Baltic : stoveti
    Greek : stasi/istama
    Persian : stan
    Sanskrit : sthan
    Sorry if I misspelled any word.

    • @yousufsiddiqsyed4412
      @yousufsiddiqsyed4412 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @bubu pipu yes

    • @StructuralReality
      @StructuralReality 4 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      @bubu pipu in Sanskrit and Hindi, stahn means a place.
      In general we sometimes say take your stahn which means take your seat as well.

    • @yousufsiddiqsyed4412
      @yousufsiddiqsyed4412 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @Muslimcel stahn also has the same meaning in persian like pakistan,tajikistan,afghanistan

    • @yousufsiddiqsyed4412
      @yousufsiddiqsyed4412 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Muslimcel wow i didnt knew rajasthan means land of rajas thanks

    • @yousufsiddiqsyed4412
      @yousufsiddiqsyed4412 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Muslimcel haha that sounds funny

  • @pratiksingh1714
    @pratiksingh1714 3 ปีที่แล้ว +224

    Who knew Veda, Vaidya, Wisdom and Video could share the shame root! I’m gaining a lot of wisdom from this video!!

    • @АнатолійБезпаленко-ь9ы
      @АнатолійБезпаленко-ь9ы 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Yes, all these words have the same root.

    • @ЮраН-ь2к
      @ЮраН-ь2к 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@АнатолійБезпаленко-ь9ы But he wrote "the *shame* root".

    • @loperet100
      @loperet100 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      good one

    • @randalthor1955
      @randalthor1955 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      my fav is that Day and God (Dia and Deus in latin) has the same root too! (from the sun, as God and the Sun and Light were one and the same. or that Jupiter comes from Deus-Pater (God-Father). and so on....

  • @Ida-xe8pg
    @Ida-xe8pg 4 ปีที่แล้ว +275

    The word for "Door" in IE languages
    English - Door
    German - Tür
    Dutch - Deur (Dör)
    Danish - Dør (Dör)
    Icelandic - Dyr (Dir)
    Czech - Dveře
    Lithuanian - Durys (Duris)
    Russian - Дверь (Dver' )
    Armenian - դուռ (dur)
    Albanian - Derë (Der)
    Welsh - Drws (Drus)
    Farsi - در (Dar)
    Kurdish - دەرگا(Darga)
    Hindi - द्वार (Dwaar)
    Sinhala - දොර (Dora)
    Greek - Θύρα (Thira)
    Greek one is explainable the second [i] is an upsilon and its pronounciation went from [u] > [y] > [i] and im not sure whether Greek ever had a [dʱ] but there was a [dʱ] in PIE and then it became devoiced in Ancient Greek [tʰ] and as recently as 1000 CE it became [θ] so it wouldve been pronounced as /dʱura/ in the Ye old days

    • @javid918
      @javid918 4 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      In persian without "b" just "dar"

    • @jascrandom9855
      @jascrandom9855 4 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      Spanish -PUERTA!

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      the approx pronunciation of door on Greek (thyra) is similar to door in German (tur, with umlaut), although in German they have Tor, somewhat equivalent to door.

    • @andresbedoya4466
      @andresbedoya4466 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Portón, portal, puerta-Español

    • @antares1611
      @antares1611 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@andresbedoya4466 reemplaza la D por P .

  • @sophialoren7855
    @sophialoren7855 4 ปีที่แล้ว +407

    Kinda sweet that it starts with family and home related words. Afterall, it's one family that became an extended family!

    • @okkysofyan9926
      @okkysofyan9926 4 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      Lol believe me only you and other one people in the coment section have wise words like you. I think lots of human are so allergic for unity and being one family with others

    • @अभिषेककुमार-म5ढ
      @अभिषेककुमार-म5ढ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      वसुधैव कुटुंबकम । (in sanskrit)
      meaning :- world is our family 🤗🙏

    • @AereForst
      @AereForst 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      It starts with family for less than sentimental reasons. Family nouns, being used with such high frequency, change the least so they are often studied first.

    • @РАшенСлавянов
      @РАшенСлавянов 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Это как в деревне в самом начале , все знают друг друга и говорят на одном языке , затем через несколько тысяч лет людей рождается много , они уходят далеко от дома своего отца , теряют первый язык, у них появляются новые слова и они забывают первый свой язык который имел много тысяч лет назад.

    • @erenliebert4576
      @erenliebert4576 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Наверное когда то, много тысяч лет назад, у всех нас и вправду была общая деревня/кочующее племя.
      Вот бы увидеть тех людей, тех самых которые были в самом самом изначалье когда только начался проявляться предок индоевропейского.

  • @abhinavchauhan7864
    @abhinavchauhan7864 3 ปีที่แล้ว +107

    Old Norse thorr,
    Old English god thunor,
    Old High German god Donar,
    Old Saxon god Thunar,
    and Old Frisian god Thuner
    are cognates names of one thunder god within the Germanic language branch.
    All these names descend from name of the Proto-Germanic God of thunder "thunraz" (literally thunder)
    Which ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-European word for 'thunder' *(s)tenh₂-, with another cognate in the Celtic thunder god Taranis (from an earlier *Torano) and a epithet for Vedic god indra तनयित्नु (tanayitnú literally 'Thunderer')
    Thor as a god Cognate with the other Indo-European deities associated with the thunder
    and particularly the vedic Indra, whose red hair and thunderbolt weapon the vajra are obvious parallels noted already by scholars
    The similarities between Indra of Vedic mythologies and of Thor of Nordic and Germanic mythologies are significant, Both Indra and Thor are storm gods, with powers over lightning and thunder, both carry a hammer or an equivalent, for both the weapon returns to their hand after they hurl it, both are associated with bulls in the earliest layer of respective texts, both use thunder as a battle-cry, both are protectors of mankind, both are described with legends about "milking the cloud-cows", both are benevolent giants, gods of strength, of life, of marriage and the healing gods.
    Other cognates are
    the Celtic Taranis
    the Baltic Perkūnas the Slavic Perun
    Roman Jupiter
    Greek Zeus
    And Hittite Teshub/Tarhunt
    Tarhunt, Perun and Perkūnas cognates with
    Fjörgyn, mother of Thor,
    Which cognates with ter'pikeraunos, an epithet of Zeus meaning "who enjoys lightning
    All of these cognate with
    vedic पर्जन्य (Parjanya): Another epithet for indra in RigVeda.
    ultimately derive from Proto-Indo-European
    per-kwun-iyā or perkwunos
    Speaking of zeus
    Zeus: the god of the sky, lightning and the thunder in Ancient Greek religion and legends, and ruler of all the gods on Mount Olympus was called in Ancient Greek Ζεῦ πάτερ (Zeû páter, “o father Zeus”)
    Which cognates with
    Jupiter: The king of the gods and god of the sky and thunder in Roman mythology
    Both of them cognates with rig vedic दद्यौष्पितृ (Vedic Sanskrit: Dyáuṣpitṛ́ literally 'Sky Father')
    en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/द्यौष्पितृ#Sanskrit
    All of them comes from PIE
    Dyḗus ph₂tḗr
    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyeus
    A unifying characteristic of all Indo-European mythologies is a story about a battle between the god of thunder and a huge serpent or a dragon. This is a common myth found in nearly all Indo-European mythologies
    Indo-European myths often describe the creature as a "blocker of waters", and his many heads get eventually smashed up by the thunder-god in an epic battle, releasing torrents of water that had previously been pent up.
    The original motif is reflected in Germanic mythology. The Norse god of thunder Thor slays the giant serpent Jörmungandr, which lived in the waters surrounding the realm of Midgard. In the Völsunga saga, Sigurd slays the dragon Fafnirand, in Beowulf, the eponymous hero slays a different dragon. The depiction of dragons hoarding a treasure in Germanic legends, is a reflex of the original myth of the serpent holding waters
    as does the Vedic god Indra to the multi-headed serpent वृत्र (Vritra), which had been causing a drought by trapping the waters in his mountain lair.
    In Hittite mythology, the storm god Tarhunt slays the giant serpent Illuyanka,
    Several variations of the story are also found in Greek mythology.
    The original motif appears inherited in the legend of Zeus slaying the hundred-headed Typhon, as related by Hesiod in the Theogony
    and myth of Heracles slaying the nine-headed Lernaean Hydra and in the legend of Apolloslaying the earth-dragon Python.
    The story of Heracles's theft of the cattle of Geryon is also related
    Although he is not usually thought of as a storm deity in the conventional sense, Heracles bears many attributes held by other Indo-European storm deities, including physical strength and a knack for violence and gluttony.
    In Zoroastrianism and in Persian mythology, Fereydun (and later Garshasp) slays the serpent Zahhak.
    In Albanian mythology, the drangue, semi-human divine figures associated with thunders, slay the kulshedra, huge multi-headed fire-spitting serpents associated with water and storms.
    The Slavic god of storms Perun slays his enemy the dragon-god Veles,
    as does the bogatyr hero Dobrynya Nikitich to the three-headed dragon Zmey.
    A similar execution is performed by the Armenian god of thunders Vahagn to the dragon Vishap,
    by the Romanian knight hero Făt-Frumos to the fire-spitting monster Zmeu,
    and by the Celtic god of healing Dian Cecht to the serpent Meichi.

    • @siddeshnaik2296
      @siddeshnaik2296 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Amazing Goosebumbs

    • @abhinavchauhan7864
      @abhinavchauhan7864 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@siddeshnaik2296 thanks brah. You liked it?

    • @berranari1
      @berranari1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That was excellent, thanks a lot. Now I know why Sailor Jupiter's power is Jupiter thunder crash. It is just a coincidence that the planet Jupiter has mega lightning.

    • @kishordas2300
      @kishordas2300 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@siddeshnaik2296 Indian Mythology Krushna defeat multi headed Serpent Kaliya

    • @sby60118
      @sby60118 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks!

  • @rekaribrahim652
    @rekaribrahim652 4 ปีที่แล้ว +270

    Good Video, I see many similar words in my Kurdish language

    • @hurguler
      @hurguler 4 ปีที่แล้ว +47

      Kurdish is related to Avestan which is an ancient Iranic language.

    • @soroushesfandiary7527
      @soroushesfandiary7527 4 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      Kurdish is an iranian language

    • @ardo4859
      @ardo4859 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Xoshtrin Stranen Kurdi نا برام زۆر خەڵەتی کورد ئاری نیە کورد دانیشتوی ڕەسەنی ئەم ناوچەیە لەخۆتانەوە بە مێژوی دروستکراوی دوژمن مەخەڵەتێن فارس لە کوردەوە دروست بوەو ئاریە نەک ئێمە پرۆفیسۆری گەورەی ئیرانی خۆی دانی پێدا ئەنێت کە کورد لە فارس ڕەسەنترو کۆنترە ئیسە تۆ هەر لە خۆتەوە بەزمانی ئینکلیزی بە عالەم ئەڵێیت ئێمە براین نە برام وانیە ساسانیەکانو میدیەکانیش لەسەرەتاوە کورد بون ئەو فارسانەشی لەدوایا دەستیان گرت بەسەڕ ئیمارەتی کوردیو شوێنەکانیانا هەمویات تا چەنەها ساڵ خۆیان بە کورد ناساند و ئەیان وت ئێمە کوردین بڕو مێژو بخوێنەوە هەمویان خۆیان ئەلکاند بە کوردەوە بۆ ئەوەی پلەی خۆیان بەرز بکەنەوە بۆ زمانەکەشیان ئەسڵەن زمانی تورکی و فارسی بە هەردوکیانەوە ئەوەنەی کورد وشەیان نیە

    • @bhka6423
      @bhka6423 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Db_Krdstn I don't say that we should become Zoroastrians again but Islam is a barbaric ideology.

    • @bhka6423
      @bhka6423 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Db_Krdstn Not really:
      Sahih Muslim 22
      It has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. 'Umar that the Messenger of Allah said:
      I have been commanded to fight against people till they testify that there is no god but Allah, that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, and they establish prayer, and pay Zakat and if they do it, their blood and property are guaranteed protection on my behalf except when justified by law, and their affairs rest with Allah.
      Sahih al-Bukhari 6922
      Narrated `Ikrima:
      Some Zanadiqa (atheists) were brought to `Ali and he burnt them. The news of this event, reached Ibn `Abbas who said, "If I had been in his place, I would not have burnt them, as Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) forbade it, saying, 'Do not punish anybody with Allah's punishment (fire).' I would have killed them according to the statement of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ), 'Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him.'"

  • @mihuwatercolour
    @mihuwatercolour 4 ปีที่แล้ว +315

    I am Indian. I am astonished to see the similarities. Sanskrit nd other languages have so much in common under proto indo European.

    • @jonsnow1055
      @jonsnow1055 3 ปีที่แล้ว +47

      Yeah but some of our own guys deny this similarity, though proof is ample and act holier than thou. Such an attitude is unnecessary. We should be happy about similarities that bind us as humans.

    • @okkysofyan9926
      @okkysofyan9926 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      @@jonsnow1055 those indians are nationalist

    • @jonsnow1055
      @jonsnow1055 3 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      @@okkysofyan9926 *ultra nationalist

    • @jonsnow1055
      @jonsnow1055 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @Jigger Jones Yes Sanskrit is the oldest attested Indo-European language found on tablets. It is not the oldest existing language though. That place would go to Sumerian.

    • @priyanshsahay3573
      @priyanshsahay3573 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@jonsnow1055 Sanskrit is the 2nd oldest language

  • @iPlayGamesITA
    @iPlayGamesITA 4 ปีที่แล้ว +291

    This video gave me chills, and I can't describe the feeling of astonishment I have. So impressive to see how so many words are incredibly similar in a huge area of the world. It makes me feel like we all had a common and very ancient ancestor that spoke a unified version of all the future languages.
    Even more impressive to me being Italian to see how some words are almost unchanged, from Proto-Indo-European, to Latin and Greek, to Italian. Fantastic

    • @satishbabu5620
      @satishbabu5620 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Might be these people were same thousands of years ago, with time they moved all over the globe.

    • @fidenemini111
      @fidenemini111 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      This is only a small fraction of common IE vocabulary. To see more go to Swadesh word lists of primary words for different IE language groups

    • @costasyiannourakos6963
      @costasyiannourakos6963 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Only for lingual correctness reasons, you should go the other way around. Greek - Latin it is much easier to coprehend the evolution.

    • @Zeno_334
      @Zeno_334 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      yes, more than likely, baltics, central europeans, romans (as in julius ceasar, cicero, etc.), ancient greeks (alexander, socrates, plato, etc.), north and central indians (buddha, ashoka, kautilya chanakya, etc) and pre Islamic persians, came from the same stock of steppes people (yamanya people) who exited caspian steppes and southern russia over a millennia.
      some groups headed into northern europe, while some moved westwards towards Italy, greece, and others rode into the north west pakistan, indo-gangetic plains, with drop-offs in iran and afghanistan.
      this is evidenced by the common linguistic origin and shared pagan faith - proto hinduism, and greek and roman 'mythology'.

    • @caraxes_noodleboi
      @caraxes_noodleboi 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @Matei Schild Not White people. Yamnaya were not white. They lacked some characteristic 'white' features like light blond hair and blue eyes. Yamnaya people had Brown eyes and Black/Brown hair. Their skin colour was definitely fair but not nearly as white as modern Europeans. Modern 'White' Europeans are a mixture of Yamnaya people, Anatolian farmers and Prehistoric European hunter gatherers. So calling Yamnaya people 'White' is incorrect and maybe suggestive of racial bias.

  • @kbar4381
    @kbar4381 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    One of those video's which builds bridges and reminds us we're more similar than we think. Thank you

  • @okkysofyan9926
    @okkysofyan9926 4 ปีที่แล้ว +436

    How the hell lithuania and india so similar while they are hundreds of miles apart!!!!!

    • @ownpetard8379
      @ownpetard8379 4 ปีที่แล้ว +68

      Lithuanians were once far south of where they are now.

    • @leod-sigefast
      @leod-sigefast 4 ปีที่แล้ว +172

      Because of the shared Indo-European ancestry! That was the whole point of the video. Indo-European used to be a single tongue.

    • @bvshenoy7259
      @bvshenoy7259 4 ปีที่แล้ว +84

      Okky Sofyan, *Sanskrit* : Agni, Vayu, Deva, Navya, Asru and Madhu
      *Lithuanian* : Ugnis, Vejas, Dievas, Naujas, Asara it Medus
      What are they called in English?
      Namaste

    • @fidenemini111
      @fidenemini111 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@ownpetard8379 And Proto-Indo-Iranians were far north-west from currently inhabited place.

    • @bhaskarrao5057
      @bhaskarrao5057 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      They are proto indo european.... common ancestry.....some move down the south crossing caucasian and reached Indian peninsula....some move towards west to the germany....

  • @daredevil5977
    @daredevil5977 4 ปีที่แล้ว +661

    Ok by this logic I can say we Indians - Persians - Europeans are Language Brothers
    🇮🇳❤️🇮🇷❤️🇪🇺

    • @princekumar-yb4oq
      @princekumar-yb4oq 4 ปีที่แล้ว +88

      indians were father

    • @princekumar-yb4oq
      @princekumar-yb4oq 4 ปีที่แล้ว +75

      @@OkOk-nl5xk because sanskrit is indian language and went from india to europe

    • @princekumar-yb4oq
      @princekumar-yb4oq 4 ปีที่แล้ว +42

      @@OkOk-nl5xk because sanskrit is indian language and went from india to europe

    • @OkOk-nl5xk
      @OkOk-nl5xk 4 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      @@princekumar-yb4oq Dude Indian language its litterally broken english

    • @reda84.
      @reda84. 3 ปีที่แล้ว +126

      @@princekumar-yb4oq um no, sanskrit didn't go from india to europe, sanskrit is india only
      sanskrit and europe languages like french or english just share a common ancestor, the indo-europeans, who didn't come from india either, the came from either russia or turkey

  • @Lordofdeatg
    @Lordofdeatg 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1336

    Hello to all indo-europeans from Armenia🇦🇲😘👏🏻

    • @henrik3775
      @henrik3775 4 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      Tungjatjeta Vella.

    • @fvo911
      @fvo911 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @The Third Child lol 😂

    • @leevi0480
      @leevi0480 4 ปีที่แล้ว +66

      Pakistan is Indo-European too. Same thing for Pakistan? Goverment and people of Pakistan hates Armenia, Pakistan even doesn't recognize Armenia as a country.

    • @henrik3775
      @henrik3775 4 ปีที่แล้ว +87

      @@leevi0480 Pakistan is very far from indo european today. Perhaps people 4000 years ago were.

    • @mukherjeesuniversum2665
      @mukherjeesuniversum2665 4 ปีที่แล้ว +48

      Hello from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @vetiarvind
    @vetiarvind 3 ปีที่แล้ว +139

    This makes me a little emotional actually. Our ancestors did a good job of spreading out didn't they. It's amazing we are able to now compare and see the similarities. It's a full circle.

    • @dannydonnelly8198
      @dannydonnelly8198 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      Proto Indo Europeans were the first culture to domestic horses, which is why the range of this language family stretches so far.

    • @prafful_sahu
      @prafful_sahu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@dannydonnelly8198 more like aryan(indian) invasion of europe. battle of the 10 kings where coalition of 10 kings lost to sudas hence their clans were kicked out. one being pasharva which became persia, other is alina which became hellena. second out of india migration was fall ofsapta sindu (saraswati civilization). indians migrated all over the world. dna of native australians, europrean by yamnaya invasion changed around same time. third being dev asura war when zoirastra was killed and india iran started to become a separate civilizations

    • @safs3098
      @safs3098 2 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@prafful_sahu stop with the bs conspiracy theories, DNA evidence already proves Indo-Europeans originated in Eurasian steppes and moved out. Indo-Europeans genes didn't exist in India during the indus valley civilization so your claims of it originating in India is complete nonsense

    • @ricky-gv4ok
      @ricky-gv4ok 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@safs3098 which evidence...?

    • @safs3098
      @safs3098 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ricky-gv4ok DNA EVIDENCE! Can you read English? Indo-European genes do not exist in human remains before the fall of Indus valley civilization and then appear after, what do you think happened therr because Genes don't mutate an entirely different Haplogroup in a few hundred years? You know what it was, it was a migration, further proven by the fact it's a minority gene in the Indians when it should've been the majority if it originated there, also because it gradually decreases in the gene pool as you go south again proving a migration from the north.
      Go read some studies

  • @bainsa17
    @bainsa17 4 ปีที่แล้ว +302

    The similar words these languages have make so much sense now. What I though was a coincidence was not.

    • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
      @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      The common roots are harder to see than direct borrowings.
      I bet neither of us knew that the latin word videō ment to see, but be bough knew the english word video.

    • @elimalinsky7069
      @elimalinsky7069 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 The word video is cognate to native English wit and wise.

    • @okkysofyan9926
      @okkysofyan9926 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @Russell Richards people like you make 2020 still dont have flying cars yet

    • @Tout-Le-Monde02
      @Tout-Le-Monde02 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      U must be proud to come to this realisation more than 150 years after Max Muller wrote about it. Great learning speed, my man!

    • @mikeg3692
      @mikeg3692 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Russell Richards can u elaborate?

  • @BriefHistoriesTV
    @BriefHistoriesTV  3 ปีที่แล้ว +117

    Just to clarify, the map shows the current distribution of the branches. Of course I cannot show this for Anatolian and Tocharian because they are sadly extinct.

    • @swayamsouravdash2433
      @swayamsouravdash2433 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Please upload songs of Aryan language family,odiath-cam.com/video/U3g9lZCCtF8/w-d-xo.html

    • @orzelmorze5586
      @orzelmorze5586 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      You forgot of Kafiri branch (in Nurestan), which is neither Iranian nor Indian ;)

    • @Isnapthesky
      @Isnapthesky 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Brief Histories Where can I listen more of this background music? They are relaxing actually. Thumbs up for that.

    • @PrimeTime350
      @PrimeTime350 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      anatolian and tocharian are persians

    • @orzelmorze5586
      @orzelmorze5586 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@PrimeTime350 ?! are you joking or just shit-talking??
      Show me 35 words of Tocharian language which are closer to Avestan (Persian) than to Icelandic

  • @medesqoseri475
    @medesqoseri475 4 ปีที่แล้ว +457

    Hi ı am KURD . Love all the aryan brother and sister . Peace all the world 🙏🏻

    •  4 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      नमस्ते. शांति और आशीर्वाद.

    • @atahan2661
      @atahan2661 4 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      kurds are not aryan. you guys are darker than indians

    • @user-jh9nx6tl1n
      @user-jh9nx6tl1n 4 ปีที่แล้ว +39

      @@atahan2661 No they are not amk

    • @user-jh9nx6tl1n
      @user-jh9nx6tl1n 4 ปีที่แล้ว +97

      @@atahan2661 Oh but you are probably thinking the nazi use of word aryan

    • @atahan2661
      @atahan2661 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      K have you ever seen a kurd

  • @rmnts
    @rmnts 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    Words from video in lithuanian:
    mother - motina
    father - tėvas
    brother - brolis
    sister - sesuo
    daughter - duktė/dukra ("dukteris" is plural accusative case)
    son - sūnus
    door - durys (plural, but there is no singular door in lithuanian)
    house - namas
    to sew - siūti
    to clothe - vilktis (rengtis)
    tooth - dantis
    bone - kaulas
    eye - akis
    heart - širdis
    nose - nosis
    foot - pėda (padas)
    night - naktis
    god - dievas
    name - vardas
    to know/see - žinoti/matyti
    to think, mind - manyti (galvoti)/mintis;
    over, above - virš
    inside - viduje
    star - žvaigždė
    sun - saulė
    moon/month - mėnulis/mėnesis (mėnuo)
    water - vanduo
    tree - medis ("drevė" would be similar word to other PIE)
    fire - ugnis
    warm - šiltas ("garuojantis" would be similar word to other PIE)
    new - naujas
    young - jaunas
    middle - vidutinis (if talking about age)
    old - senas
    is - yra ("esti" would be similar word to other PIE)
    to carry/bear - nešti/tverti ("berti" would be similar word to other PIE, but means different thing)
    to give - duoti
    same, one - tas pats, vienas ("savas" would be similar word to other PIE)
    one - vienas
    two - du
    three - trys
    four - keturi
    five - penki
    six - šeši
    seven - septyni
    eight - aštuoni
    nine - devyni
    ten - dešim (dešimt)
    hundred - šimtas
    horse - arklys/žirgas ("ašva" is not used and probably no one even knows what it means; it means female horse (kumelė))
    cow - karvė
    dog - šuo ("šunis" plural accusative case would be similar to pussian "sunnis", I guess)
    mouse - pelė
    pig - kiaulė (paršas - male pig)
    ewe/sheep - avis
    sleep/dream - miegas/sapnas
    sweat - prakaitas ("šutas" somewhat similar to other PIE)
    to eat - valgyti ("ėsti" is used for animals or if you're eating like animal)
    to drink - gerti ("pilti" if used like a slang, would be similar word to other PIE)
    honey/mead - medus/midus
    to die - mirti
    I/me - aš/man
    you - tu
    we/us - mes/mus
    self - save (savas)
    who - kas
    not - ne

    • @snape539
      @snape539 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      very similar to portuguese as well

    • @keerts8986
      @keerts8986 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I don't know what to say but it is so so close to sanskrit

    • @skullshotskullshot8572
      @skullshotskullshot8572 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Gods in hindusim = devas

    • @maximzhuravlyov9530
      @maximzhuravlyov9530 หลายเดือนก่อน

      to sew? I think you mean to sow.

  • @FilsDeNayru
    @FilsDeNayru 4 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    My interest in PIE began when I noticed similarities of the languages in my family. I was raised speaking French, Irish, and English. Each come from the Italic, Celtic, and Germanic branches respectively. Once I took up linguistics at university, I really became OBSESSED with the language family.
    Thank you so much for the video!
    Merci beaucoup pour le vidéo!
    Go raibh míle maith agat as an bhfíseán!

  • @mhervardanyan2384
    @mhervardanyan2384 4 ปีที่แล้ว +104

    tree in Armenian was not mentioned, it is: "tsar"
    Also old for people would be: "tser"
    which is closer to PIE "sen"
    And finally to carry is exactly "ber", "berem" means I bear.
    And, 4 in Armenian is "chours"

    • @maa1441
      @maa1441 4 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      .. I noticed Armenian is really close to Middle Persian. Armenian heritage in the Caucasus should be protected, likewise Georgian and Tat/Talysh. On the other hand, the fake “republic next to you should be eliminated or assimilated. You know who I’m talking about.

    • @mhervardanyan2384
      @mhervardanyan2384 4 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      @@maa1441 As the history of Iran and Armenia shows, artificial states don't hold very long. So, time will put everything in its place. ;)

    • @AndranikMuse
      @AndranikMuse 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Actually all numerals come from PIE and are not mentioned :(

    • @tashnagarmeniaararad2329
      @tashnagarmeniaararad2329 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      All numbers in Armenian should have been mentioned

    • @colinafobe2152
      @colinafobe2152 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      in serbian "berem" means I pick/collect/take/bear

  • @ThatBasedGuy
    @ThatBasedGuy 4 ปีที่แล้ว +352

    When you shout "Hey tū!" and both the Irish and the Iranian turn around

    • @ChrisOrban79
      @ChrisOrban79 4 ปีที่แล้ว +70

      in romanian: hei tu!

    • @gvjudd1289
      @gvjudd1289 4 ปีที่แล้ว +88

      @@ChrisOrban79 ey tu in hindi/urdu and punjabi

    • @bineramin841
      @bineramin841 4 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      @@gvjudd1289 Kurdish, hey to

    • @Daniela-wg9nz
      @Daniela-wg9nz 4 ปีที่แล้ว +57

      In Italian: ehi tu!

    • @duwang8499
      @duwang8499 4 ปีที่แล้ว +52

      In German it would be; Hey Du!

  • @hellomeloO
    @hellomeloO 3 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    This video is so well made. As a persian speaker I always wondered about these similarities to english

    • @historicallegends3702
      @historicallegends3702 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Avestan and sanskrit are more similar than English -aveatan

    • @spiranova5780
      @spiranova5780 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sister Avestan and Sanskrit are more similar than English ..

  • @dadansingh6829
    @dadansingh6829 4 ปีที่แล้ว +202

    In sanskrit 'Kak' means Crow, hrdaya (hrt) means heart, 'lobh' meaning desire is similar to 'love', dyaus(sky) is similar to zeus(sky), lok(place) is similar to 'loc' as in location, anaamika(without name/ unknown) is similar to anonymous and niyara(close) is similar to near. It's incredible, isn't it?

    • @ЈугБогдан-о7л
      @ЈугБогдан-о7л 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      "hrdaya" and also "heart" may have the same origin as Serbian "grudi" meaning the chest - the place in the human (also animal) body where the hart is placed. "Grudi" leads to "hrudi", where for easier pronouncing "g" is replaced with "h", and that leads to (closer, although not by geography!) "hrdaya" and (farther) "heart". Changing "g" to "c"(or "k") leads from Serbian "grudi" to greco-latin "cardia", with further vocalization, meaning the same - the hart.
      So Serbian "grudi" is in between of "hrdaya" and "heart" on one side and "cardia" on the other that could be all derived from it. People knew for the chest first, and then for the hart in it?

    • @lifelessons7401
      @lifelessons7401 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Jug Bogdan The term for heart, like in Latin „cor“ is cognate to Serbisn srce, it has NO etymological link to grudi

    • @ЈугБогдан-о7л
      @ЈугБогдан-о7л 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@lifelessons7401 It is obvious that "grudi" (if it only ment something else than "chest" in Serbian!) - "hrudi" (Czech) - "heart" cannot be without connection. I've just read here for the "connection" of "srce" (earlier "serdze") with "heart" and "cardia" (satem/centum generalization) and it seems ok to me. But it seems thet obvious connection with "grudi" also needs acknowledgment and explanation/understanding, not just blind negation.
      I have recognized some words that, I think, originated in Serbian, and later came back to Serbian language as borrowed words: salad and lettuce - originated from the same source as "latica"(Serbian)=a leaf (of the grass or flauver..), something to grab for (Serbian "zgrabiti"), a shaft, a handle; "latiti" = to put hands on something, "delati"=to work, you must first take something by hands and then work on it, isn't it so? . It can be the same with "grudi" and "srce", now two different words in Serbian for so close entities - one word made a circle and came back to Serbian? Or they developed in Serbian simultaneosely and diverging?

    • @minusarseboy3430
      @minusarseboy3430 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      From KhanAcademy

    • @12tanuha21
      @12tanuha21 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Heart in proto germanic is *hertô

  • @anuradhainamdar8967
    @anuradhainamdar8967 4 ปีที่แล้ว +150

    I am a Masters in English & senior diploma in French, But also an Indian ,so found that there were many Sanskrit root words that matched French root words.

    • @suarsuar747
      @suarsuar747 4 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      *Sanskrit* *English*
      Arin👽 Alien👽

    • @Ataturksmen
      @Ataturksmen 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      all comes from Ural Altai languages..

    • @harshjain3122
      @harshjain3122 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@suarsuar747 bruh-
      Fr?

    • @harshjain3122
      @harshjain3122 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @tubeyou haynes still...what a coincidence

    • @mrassociative
      @mrassociative 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Ataturksmen Uralic are Finnish and Ugric languages. And in the Altai in ancient times they spoke the Ugric and Samoyed languages

  • @ivarkich1543
    @ivarkich1543 4 ปีที่แล้ว +363

    Amazing that the Baltic languages are more similar to the Indo-Iranian group than the Slavic ones.

    • @nathanc939
      @nathanc939 4 ปีที่แล้ว +103

      Latvian and Lituanian are considered to be the two languages that shifted the least from Proto-Indo European. They are supposed to somehow have the closest pronounciation. As of the structure I have no clue, I'm not there yet in my reasearchs. As with every subject though, the more I learn, the more I realise how little I know.

    • @icytakaqi9en947
      @icytakaqi9en947 4 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      There are actually also several cognates between Baltic and Albanian; which lack a Slavic cognate.
      Most Albano-Baltic cognates are terms realted to wood and stuff made out of wood.

    • @icytakaqi9en947
      @icytakaqi9en947 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@nathanc939 The structure of Balto-Slavic languages (except Modern Macedonian and Bulgarian, they share grammatical similarity with Albanian and Romanian) are actually very proto-indo-european like.
      This is what western linguistis believe tho. Idk what other linguists (Indo-Aryan speakers) actually think and what their studies have brought up.

    • @mendjelire8392
      @mendjelire8392 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@icytakaqi9en947 HAHAHA nuk gjete ndonje emer me me edukate.

    • @miklosdavid7627
      @miklosdavid7627 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Русс град Back to the very origin indeed. So does Sanskrit belong to Indo-European or Indo-Iranian languages? Be careful with linguists obsessed with the idea of European languages.

  • @mympearl
    @mympearl 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I translated one time some words in Tajic(Tajikistan, Middle Asia), some words amazed me.
    In some germanic and slavic languages the word "tooth" doesn't have any connection with "dent" (desna is translated like gum, the "soil" for teeth). But in Tajic is still "dandon". This word still have connection with Latin "dent", English "dentist" etc...

    • @JH-pv6rd
      @JH-pv6rd 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      English: God gave teeth; God will give bread
      Lithuanian : Dievas dave dantis; Dievas duos duonos
      Sanskrit : Devas adadit datas; Devas dat dhanas
      Latin: Deus dedit dentes; Deus dabit panem
      It would be interesting to find out how this sentence is in Tajic 😊

    • @professorbabaji9540
      @professorbabaji9540 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@JH-pv6rd Going further: Hindi: Devon ne diye Daant, Dev denge Dhaan. 🙏

    • @vladof_putler
      @vladof_putler ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Sanskrit: Dant
      Hindi: Dā(n)t

    • @INGUSCHIMAMAEBISILA
      @INGUSCHIMAMAEBISILA ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Приветствую Брат! Я из Алании город Цхинвал, Туал- Кударец.
      Зуб на нашем языке- дандаг
      Птица-маргъ
      Мать-мад
      Бабушка- нана
      Отец-фд
      Бог- Хушау
      Себя мы называем Аллон или Ирон
      Солнце-хур
      Луна- мæй
      Земля-зæх
      Небо- арв
      Знание, ум- зонд
      Святой,порядочный- уæздан
      Учёный, учение- ахур

    • @mary_a_
      @mary_a_ ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Brother, your language is Persian and your dialect is tajiki

  • @focuskurdish7146
    @focuskurdish7146 4 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    Hello indo European I am Kurdish there are many similar words I was shocked :)

    • @rankingresearchdata
      @rankingresearchdata ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Kurdish people are descendants of Yazidi which is similar to Hinduism and language were traveled within each other territory people migrated and there's trade among india and middle East in ancient period even Indus valley excavation proved that

  • @DrillOnABeat
    @DrillOnABeat 4 ปีที่แล้ว +129

    Albanian is so hard
    Even for Albanians

    • @bessabesse2855
      @bessabesse2855 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      But i beautiful "i/e bukur"

    • @suren2313
      @suren2313 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Imagine the Armenian with its own alphabet

    • @theillyriansarecomingback3653
      @theillyriansarecomingback3653 4 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      Me e vjetra normale qe do jete 😉

    • @canadian6167
      @canadian6167 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@bessabesse2855 Sidomos kur e flisni ju maloket eshte per te marre malet.....

    • @henrik3775
      @henrik3775 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @ those are the original meanings of the words. Çun is the original son. Dhome is the original house, all houses were just rooms.

  • @Oshin-en8nb
    @Oshin-en8nb 4 ปีที่แล้ว +316

    Central Asia was Iranian Land Before than turks came from mongolia

    • @centralasia186
      @centralasia186 4 ปีที่แล้ว +46

      Yes, the Huns caused the extinction of nomadic Iranians and East Germans and the prosperity of the Slavs

    • @erfansafaeian8906
      @erfansafaeian8906 4 ปีที่แล้ว +49

      Tajiks, yaghnobis and Afghans are still there... Although genetically influenced by turco-mongolic incursions throught the centuries. If speaking about the Saka peoples, then there are also the Ossetians who probably speak a language closest to the Eurasian Iranic languages.

    • @viveliran7509
      @viveliran7509 4 ปีที่แล้ว +87

      @Ksjs Jdjdb
      All of Central Asia Was Iranian Land Under the control of Sogdians, Massagests, Bakhtarians, Scythians, Parthians, and etc....
      You can't find any old Turkic city in Central Asia
      All of Ancient City's of Central Asia are Iranic Cities like Buxara, Samarghand, Balkh, Marew, Khojand, Tashgoran, Herat, Tos, Parab, Gorganj and etc...

    • @lorincszabo2452
      @lorincszabo2452 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      The result of the DNA analysis of Prince Árpád Hun was 4500 years ago Bactria. Yes, the Huns made a Blood Treaty with the Turks. Yes, xionugnu was also an important abode, but as we all know, it flowed into the world from the territory of Euphrates, Mesopotamia. Huns brought the Proto Scythians to life, they were also called Sakas. Huns supervised the Silk Road for 500 years / according to Chinese documents / from China to Iran.

    • @lorincszabo2452
      @lorincszabo2452 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@centralasia186 Big trouble if you believe in the great Moravian Empire, it never existed in the north west. It existed in the south, but it was not the same people. This great Slavic influence is also just a Russian fiction. What was Slavic expansion? Swedes have established two shipping / trade / routes. Dnieper - between Constantinople. Furs, skins and who were sold as slaves to Slavic prisoners were traded with the Slavs. Slavic, Slovak slaves were deployed to ensure the navigability of the rivers. This is the great Slavic expansion. Slovenian meaning: Swamp man, so origin from the Dnieper area. Since the Slavs did not come out with them, they summoned a Swedish warrior to make peace. His name was Rurik, he became King of the Slavs and founded a dynasty. Well, the Tsars were ashamed of this, so they invented the great Slavic expansion.

  • @pabloescobar7479
    @pabloescobar7479 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Nice video and very interesting how similar indo European languages are. Greets from an albanian speaker :D

  • @jadenrickards7987
    @jadenrickards7987 4 ปีที่แล้ว +99

    Old English “wer” and Latin “vir” are almost pronounced the same; they both mean “man”

    • @quicklepicklethecat2386
      @quicklepicklethecat2386 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Is the difference between the pronunciation in the vowels?

    • @LeedsLyons
      @LeedsLyons 4 ปีที่แล้ว +38

      Werewolf = Manwolf

    • @arharshalpatwardhan1452
      @arharshalpatwardhan1452 4 ปีที่แล้ว +35

      Even in sanskrit veer or vir is a brave man.

    • @fernwehn5925
      @fernwehn5925 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@quicklepicklethecat2386 Yes

    • @redwaldcuthberting7195
      @redwaldcuthberting7195 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Latin 'vir' a long i so weer. Also the v was said as a w in classical Latin.

  • @kevindasilvagoncalves468
    @kevindasilvagoncalves468 4 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    I think that the accusative forms of latin words are closer to the indo-european roots, like NOX - NOCTEM or COR - CORDIS

    • @lifelessons7401
      @lifelessons7401 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      the nominative is as close to the roots as the accusative. In fact, the nominative form is as close to the nominative form of the respective IE term as is the accusative form to the IE accusative form, logically.
      nox can be divided into noct-s with the agent marker -s and cor dropped the -d in the nominative which resurfaces in all the oblique cases.

    • @thejwoom9912
      @thejwoom9912 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Ya I took Latin when I was in school and when I saw some PIE word reconstructions I was like they’re just like Latin

    • @prafful_sahu
      @prafful_sahu 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      root is sanskrit .. therre were many out of india migration/invasion

  • @cassiazaharia4776
    @cassiazaharia4776 4 ปีที่แล้ว +117

    We're all a big family, do not forget that!

    • @thinkandcreate9755
      @thinkandcreate9755 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      people of Aryan forget politicians WE ARE ONE

    • @mariusziscovici4383
      @mariusziscovici4383 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      No more brother wars

    • @SirBojo4
      @SirBojo4 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well I'm not european or of european descent thus im rather that guy over there than your brother.

    • @DxvinderSingh1699
      @DxvinderSingh1699 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      YEP

    • @DxvinderSingh1699
      @DxvinderSingh1699 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@thinkandcreate9755 yep

  • @rankingresearchdata
    @rankingresearchdata ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Sanskrit, Tamil and Pali languages have influenced thousands of languages and have various words in different languages. All these three have different routes in India .

  • @param888
    @param888 4 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    The music is so soothing that I found my self in alien world

  • @NIDELLANEUM
    @NIDELLANEUM 4 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    I am Italian, and I studied Latin and Ancient Greek at school. Recognizing the similarities is what got me into linguistics. I always am fascinated by this

    • @uneti463
      @uneti463 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Next should be Albanian for you! Needs educated people who speak Greek and Latin. There are numerous in Albania, but a lot of times they are overseen or overlooked based on supposedly nationalsitic/ biased views.

    • @harikrishnaimada8879
      @harikrishnaimada8879 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Pls learn sanskrit. You will be blown away

  • @vineethg6259
    @vineethg6259 4 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    On the religion aspect of Indo-Europeans, since Classical Hinduism evolved out of the Vedic religion, and Zoroastrianism evolved out of an earlier old Iranian religion it would perhaps make those two the last surviving descendents of the ancient Proto-Indo-European religion, considering all their distant cousins including ancient Celtic, Gallic, Roman, Greek and Norse religions are pretty much extinct. Though both Hinduism and Zoroastrianism would have altered from their Proto-Indo-European roots considerably over thousands of years of separation, they may still preserve aspects that can traced back to the orginal.

    • @keshavtyagi948
      @keshavtyagi948 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      No zorastrianism is not a Aryan religion. Zoraster was like Buddha to zorastrianism before it Iranians use to practice a kind of iranic vedic religion. Zoraster created a new religion because he do not like the practices of older religion that Iranians use to practice.

    • @vineethg6259
      @vineethg6259 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@keshavtyagi948 I agree that Zarathushtra was a prophet who reformed an ancient Iranian religion. But Zoroastrianism inherited several concepts from that Aryan religion including Daewa/Ahura duality (equivalent to Deva/Asura in Vedic religion), the concept of fire-worship (equivalent to the Vedic _homa_ ) etc. It was not a complete break. You would see similar changes when Vedic religion evolved into Puranic Hinduism in India. The old Vedic gods like Indra, Agni and Vayu lost their importance and Puranic gods like Shiva, Vishnu and Durga took over, thereby introducing new theological concepts. So in that manner I would consider Zoroastrianism as a descendent of Aryan religion of ancient Iran. Also, it is worth mentioning that Zarathushtra's reformation can be considered quite similar to how Christianity was essentially a reformation of Judaism by Jesus.

    • @keshavtyagi948
      @keshavtyagi948 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@vineethg6259 still in my opinion Hinduism is or can be called the only closest religion to that of ancient Aryan also vehicles culture have huge written records while in Iran they were lost.
      BTW this is just my opinion.
      Love to all.

    • @prafful_sahu
      @prafful_sahu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@keshavtyagi948 aryans were indians read about battle of 10 kings

    • @MrSoumyaBanerjee
      @MrSoumyaBanerjee 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Would be interesting to know what kind of iranic religion the scythians/alans followed. It might have been closer to the PIE faith. Even though Zoroastrianism diverged significantly from the PIE faith, some similarities with Vedic Hinduism can be easily discerned, such as the emphasis on Arta/Rta, the worship of Mitra (Mithra to the Persians and later the primary influence on the Mithraic cult of Rome), and ofc the asura/ahura and daeva/deva schism.

  • @navsen1604
    @navsen1604 ปีที่แล้ว +50

    It is super interesting that North Indian languages (derived from Sankrit) are linked far more to entire European languages (derived from Proto Indo European) than to Southern Indian languages (derived predominantly from another marvel - Tamil).

    • @being5411
      @being5411 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      because they all belong to one family and dravidian langugaes belong to another different family
      some may use loan words like how we use lowde ,bhosdike though it is not our language words

    • @supremercommonder
      @supremercommonder 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Dravidan is closer to neolthic zagrothian iranic before Aryan invasion

    • @amulyaranjan6070
      @amulyaranjan6070 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@supremercommonder The Aryan invasion is a myth

    • @harshnaik6989
      @harshnaik6989 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      This shows you dont even know Dravidian language, most language in south already has sanskrit, infact its more than many Indo European ones

    • @supremercommonder
      @supremercommonder 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@harshnaik6989 look at Brahui and look up Elam Dravidian language simple Google set h will tell you dravidan is a zagrothian neolthic iranic language not info European

  • @johnrobertson1795
    @johnrobertson1795 4 ปีที่แล้ว +100

    One word, slightly oddly, that seems to be very similar in a great many of the Indo-European languages is 'widow'. A widow must have been very important in the culture for the word to have remained relatively unchanged in the daughter tongues.

    • @colinafobe2152
      @colinafobe2152 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      it is strange that in serbian widow and to strangle have same root "udav" / "udovac" and "udaviti" ('udav (oodaw) has very similar pronunciation as widow

    • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
      @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Latviski its atraitne and comes form the root atraut (to tare away), not all languages kept the same root.

    • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
      @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      The proto-indo europian speaking europian step pastoralists where a warrior people they would fight constantly. They where the most feared and respected people before the huns and mongols wiped them out.

    • @vineethg6259
      @vineethg6259 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      In fact, this was a similarity that struck me once by chance. A couple of years back I was thinking about reading Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer once again, and the character of Widow Douglas happened to cross my mind. A Malayalam (Dravidian language spoken in the state of Kerala in South India) translation I had read previously had that character named as 'Douglas Vidhava'.
      "Wait a minute! That sounds so similar!!".
      'Vidhava' is the common word for a widow in Malayalam (which the language had apparently inherited from Sanskrit). It seemed inexplicable such a basic word should be copied from English, and I looked up the etymological root of the word. Voila! :)
      Then followed a quest to find more such distant cousins hiding in plain sight, and found plenty more that I had not noticed earlier..

    • @макслюлюкин
      @макслюлюкин 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      in Russian, the widow is written вдова,says wdowa

  • @whinei1449
    @whinei1449 4 ปีที่แล้ว +86

    Samband in Swedish means correlation in Sanskrit theres a word called Sambandha, same meaning!

    • @stxfdt1240
      @stxfdt1240 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Sanskrit is an ancient language..compared to swedish

    • @BurnBird1
      @BurnBird1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      except that "Samband" is a compound word, so the similarities are just superficial.

    • @kshatrapavan
      @kshatrapavan 4 ปีที่แล้ว +38

      @@BurnBird1 'Sambadha' in Sanskrit is also a compound. 'Sam' is together, and 'bandha' is bond.

    • @sunilkumarpsunilkumarp3724
      @sunilkumarpsunilkumarp3724 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Thosands of words in Sanskrit same to many European languages , that is what is this vedeo is proving

    • @BurnBird1
      @BurnBird1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@sunilkumarpsunilkumarp3724 No, no it isn't

  • @randomvintagefilm273
    @randomvintagefilm273 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I LOVE this stuff! I've always been interested in linguistics and the origins of words. Thank you for making these videos!

  • @Surya-jz6te
    @Surya-jz6te 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Fuck my mind is blown dude... I always thought door (english)- dwar (sanskrit/hindi) sounded strangely similar as a child. Guess I wasn't wrong!

  • @kosmicheskiprah
    @kosmicheskiprah 4 ปีที่แล้ว +218

    Albanian, Hungarian and Basque are definitely the unique languages of Europe. And Greek, well it needs no introduction - simply eternal.

    • @alexandraskoura
      @alexandraskoura 4 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Finnish too!

    • @deoxyribonucleic6140
      @deoxyribonucleic6140 4 ปีที่แล้ว +45

      @@alexandraskoura Finnish is not Indo-European.

    • @alexandraskoura
      @alexandraskoura 4 ปีที่แล้ว +79

      @@deoxyribonucleic6140 neither is Hungarian (they both belong in the finno-ugric group) but this person was just talking about the languages of Europe

    • @deoxyribonucleic6140
      @deoxyribonucleic6140 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@alexandraskoura Oh, apologies, I didn't notice.

    • @alexandraskoura
      @alexandraskoura 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@deoxyribonucleic6140 it's all good 🖤

  • @thekurdishgirl6538
    @thekurdishgirl6538 4 ปีที่แล้ว +208

    l'm Kurd so l'm indo_Eorupean , Hello brothers and siters

    • @arian6346
      @arian6346 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Silav xwîşk

    • @thekurdishgirl6538
      @thekurdishgirl6538 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@arian6346 silav le tosh braye mn , Ez Kurde soranima , kurdmanjya mn wsa galak bash nya

    • @arian6346
      @arian6346 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thekurdishgirl6538 well my kurdish is really bad and from what i read you are sorani or leki?right?

    • @thekurdishgirl6538
      @thekurdishgirl6538 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@arian6346 yeah l'm Sorani speaker , l'm from Shouth Kurdistan that's why l speak sorani

    • @arian6346
      @arian6346 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@thekurdishgirl6538 sorani is way more understandable for me, i my self understand jelo-e-kuhi leki dialect (from kermanshah)

  • @kuldeeps90
    @kuldeeps90 4 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    Its more then what a video can cover, My roots are from Northern Parts of India and i lived in Iran and Turkey as well. You remove Religious things and there is almost no difference in Northern Indian region and Iran. When you fly from Central Europe to India you just look down from window and you will wonder how our ancestors used to travel such vast distances in those days. indeed its not less then wonder itself.

    • @BurnBird1
      @BurnBird1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      They walked?

    • @kuldeeps90
      @kuldeeps90 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      ​@@BurnBird1 Yes. Especially wondering that Indo-European, Indo-Aryan migration upto Northern India, before anything was documented.

    • @BurnBird1
      @BurnBird1 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kuldeeps90 I mean, you're the one who said "You will wonder how our ancestors used to travel such vast distances in those days" as if it were some amazing feet. They just walked.

    • @BurnBird1
      @BurnBird1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Avijit Roy Chowdhury Every man, woman and child rode chariots over the rivers and mountains to India?

    • @kuldeeps90
      @kuldeeps90 4 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      @Invest In Future Noone is native to anywhere, Except few locations in Africa. When you will travel in vast lands only then you will be able to recognise the similarities. BTW study haplogroups and you will not say this again.

  • @mariusziscovici4383
    @mariusziscovici4383 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Not many people know this, but loads of Romanian words of "unknown etymology" have cognates in the Albanian language. For example: gura-goja, naparca-neperke, jar-zjarm, pom-peme, etc + a couple thousand words like these. Of course, some of these are of latin origin, but the vast majority appear "of unknown etymology" in most RO dictionaries, giving examples of cognates in Albanian.

  • @navidnamju
    @navidnamju 4 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    Indo-European Gang 😎

  • @BriefHistoriesTV
    @BriefHistoriesTV  4 ปีที่แล้ว +314

    If you speak an Indo-European languages, have you noticed any other similar words? Do comment below and subscribe to Brief Histories for more content like this.

    • @mhdfrb9971
      @mhdfrb9971 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Do you notice that austronesian languange for number 2 and 3 are quite similar to PIE number 2 and 3. Is it coincidence?

    • @demoman1596sh
      @demoman1596sh 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Thank you so much for the video! I would add that if you were to ever update this video, it might be good to include the Armenian words for 1-10, which seem to have been excluded. I always love videos about the genetic connections between languages! We don't talk nearly enough about them, in my opinion.

    • @heminh157
      @heminh157 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Kurdish same words

    • @performer800
      @performer800 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      English: widow, Spanish: vuido, Bengali: buidoba

    • @brusselbxl6744
      @brusselbxl6744 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      This video is bad and you have disrespected many origins names so many in fact we can't help our self but think that you did it on purpose ! So plz delete the video correct you mistakes and reuploed ! Plz thank you very much .!

  • @viveliran7509
    @viveliran7509 4 ปีที่แล้ว +94

    Central Asia Should Be Green in The Map
    Even Avestan Language Is East Iranian Language From Central Asia Bactrian Kingdom

    • @AD-yq8rl
      @AD-yq8rl 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No thanks.

    • @AD-yq8rl
      @AD-yq8rl 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Must Han So then we have to throw persians out from the Iran because you came there later lol.

    • @AD-yq8rl
      @AD-yq8rl 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Must Han Nope it’s not.Then Turks are right on their claim because it’s known as Turkestan lololol

    • @AD-yq8rl
      @AD-yq8rl 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Arian Ansari Irani I am gonna relate your comment with your lack of information. The first usage of “Land of Turks” goes back to Roman sources which are almost 2000 years old. Turciland,Tuyrssialum,Turchia,
      Turkohunium,Aturgessaia and so on.Even Heredot mentioned these names in his history book, so who the hell you think you are ?

    • @AD-yq8rl
      @AD-yq8rl 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Arian Ansari Irani I think you are not worth of it so sharing the detailed sources with you wouldn’t make any difference lol. But my humble advice to you go Italy, check the National Library,third floor,section B,IIIXV-C part and then come and talk with me.😉

  • @अभिषेककुमार-म5ढ
    @अभिषेककुमार-म5ढ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +102

    वसुधैव कुटुंबकम । (in sanskrit)
    meaning :- world is one family 🤗🙏

    • @Russian.spy1
      @Russian.spy1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Вот это правильно 👍

    • @СиняяЗвезда-ж8б
      @СиняяЗвезда-ж8б 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @Tamal Krishna Mondal she said "that's right 👍"

    • @mohammadtalib4749
      @mohammadtalib4749 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Tamal Krishna Mondal למה? אתה לא יודע רוסית?

    • @kuralovien5524
      @kuralovien5524 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Except the same sanskirt discriminates humans based in caste sys6

    • @infinite5795
      @infinite5795 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      @@kuralovien5524 really? As if Arabic does give equality in the form of Halala and Aramaic gives many scientific things like Flat earth which was made in 6 days. Wait, All religions are same actually.

  • @SuperKleiss
    @SuperKleiss 4 ปีที่แล้ว +93

    The closest to the Indo-European language are the Baltic languages, Prussian, Lithuanian and Latvian. They are closest to Sanskrit. The most archaic languages. There is even such a word in the Latvian language - bramanis, in India - brahman (priest)

    • @игорьигорев-ы7д
      @игорьигорев-ы7д 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Prussian language - is dead

    • @topg2820
      @topg2820 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@anotherone4188 nah it can be, PIE on the other hand is made up

    • @yodamaster445
      @yodamaster445 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      ... and Dacian

    • @joutakujo9773
      @joutakujo9773 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@игорьигорев-ы7д jokes on you that Old Baltic Prussian is slowly getting revived!

    • @gazibizi9504
      @gazibizi9504 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@topg2820 Sanskrit cannot be because it has lot of influence from Dravidian languages which IE languages do not.

  • @mohrizalarsyad2258
    @mohrizalarsyad2258 4 ปีที่แล้ว +179

    I do speak Bahasa Indonesia which is got influenced by Sanskrit. I saw some words that have similarity to it.
    Love and salam from Indonesia 😁🙏

    • @sarupyabhattacharya7921
      @sarupyabhattacharya7921 4 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      Namaste from India🙏

    • @LifeMaxxer.
      @LifeMaxxer. 4 ปีที่แล้ว +57

      Bahasa in sanskrit means language itself 🤣

    • @numbnuts4you180
      @numbnuts4you180 4 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      In Thailand they use the word ภาษา -Phasa - Language.
      Thai and Lao were also heavily influenced by Sanskrit and Pali.

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@LifeMaxxer. Indian

    • @topg2820
      @topg2820 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @Shirshendu Das I think because there was a Sanskrit word in the name of the language itself

  • @suren2313
    @suren2313 4 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    Correction for Armenian the purple 🟣
    1:39 🚪 is actually a „Door“
    5:15 🌳 is „tsar“
    6:05 Young is „yeritasard“
    6:31 is „ɛ“
    6:42 to carry is „brnel“ to bring is „berel“
    7:02 same or identical is „hamanman“
    7:36 3 is „yerek“
    7:43 4 is „chors“
    8:28 8 is „oot“
    8:50 10 is „tas“ in Western Armenian dialect is „das“
    9:08 „eš“ is actually a donkey :)
    10:58 honey is actually „meghr“
    11:03 to die is „mernel“ or „mahanal“
    11:14 i is „yes“ i am is „yes em“

    • @ownpetard8379
      @ownpetard8379 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Suren FYI You could have edited your original comment. No need to post a second one. Edit is available to the top right of the comment, if you hover a cursor over the spot. Will see 3 vertical dots. Keying that will show Edit.

    • @romangrigorevski6553
      @romangrigorevski6553 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      better delete your comment. in the video are old languages. Old Armenian, old Slavic, and etc.

    • @suren2313
      @suren2313 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Roman Grigorian it isn’t in the video

    • @АртёмКаленд-з1х
      @АртёмКаленд-з1х ปีที่แล้ว

      You changed your surname from Grigorian to Grigorewski?

    • @albertartur
      @albertartur ปีที่แล้ว

      Donkey on armenian is "avanak", "esh" is an loanword

  • @HumanStructureVideos
    @HumanStructureVideos 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Nice video! If anyone is interested, I could give an Armenian word or 2 for ALL of those not listed.
    Also, in Armenian, the F of Father and Fire became the H - so Five is Hing, four is hors (chors), fire is hur, father is hayr...fun and funny is hun (huntalik) and SO MANY MORE. This video gave many words in Armenian with the -- so Hur is fire, Hurn is THE fire...but the video is excellent nonetheless. Thanks.
    Brother / Frater --> Ah-bar
    Sleep - Cleeping - Coun - Cunanal/Cun in Armenian
    Sweat - Cweating - Sudor - Crtunel/Curtink in Armenian
    Light - Luys in Armenian
    Outdoors - outers - Tours in Armenian
    Indoors - inners - Ners in Armenian
    Nose-mouth area - Mrout in Armenian
    Arm - Armug in Armenian
    Foot - Fot (vot) in Armenian
    etc etc

  • @ShaheenJc
    @ShaheenJc 4 ปีที่แล้ว +63

    Proto iranian language was also in Central Asia.

    • @ShaheenJc
      @ShaheenJc 4 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      Ksjs Jdjdb that’s the root Iranians took to come in modern Afghanistan, Iran and Tajikistan.... and Scythians were Iranic

    • @aradsstates9584
      @aradsstates9584 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Sadboy Jaylon yeah you’re right

    • @ShaheenJc
      @ShaheenJc 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Ksjs Jdjdb what are you? A university teacher or a historian? It’s a proven fact that Scythians were Iranic now stfu

    • @guildmasterwigglytuff235
      @guildmasterwigglytuff235 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @Ksjs Jdjdb No they were not, the scythians were an iranian people, the turks were no where near that far west in that period

    • @flamixflame2685
      @flamixflame2685 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Isn't proto Iranian a descendant of PIE

  • @branmuffin411
    @branmuffin411 4 ปีที่แล้ว +82

    “Yalda” is the Persian / Iranian winter solstice celebration. Related to Germanic Yule / Yuletide?

    • @SJ-ym4yt
      @SJ-ym4yt 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Unfortunately no. Yule is Germanic/ Indo-European, Yalda is originally Syriac.

    • @kamilushurov9800
      @kamilushurov9800 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Елда это совсем другое по русски.так что без выражений дружок.

    • @HN-kr1nf
      @HN-kr1nf 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      (sorry in advance for the rambling)
      according to wiktionary yalda means birth and comes from classical syriac where it was used by syriac christians to refer to the birth of jesus christ. that term ultimately comes from a proto-semitic verb meaning to give birth.
      yule comes from a proto-germanic word meaning festivity or celebration, which in turn comes from a proto-indo-european word which means joke/play.

    • @HN-kr1nf
      @HN-kr1nf 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ethanadamrose580 that word comes from the same root as the persian yalda

    • @Twittler1
      @Twittler1 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ethan Adam Rose It’s coincidence. Hebrew is a Semitic language, not Indo-European. It’s related to Aramaic, Arabic, and a few other Middle Eastern and North African languages, some now extinct.

  • @outlooker5969
    @outlooker5969 4 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    This just signifies or highlights that we all have common descendants and we should peacefully live with our cousins brother and sister.We have just been separated from each other in process of better future over hundreds of year but now we should help each other and make a true global village based on true human values.

    • @ina4054
      @ina4054 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Plz don t forget our cousins animals n go vegan if u care

    • @anvilbrunner.2013
      @anvilbrunner.2013 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@ina4054 What about the plants. They have feelings too. You monster.

    • @ina4054
      @ina4054 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh yeah but the joke s on u, my dear, have u ever killed an animal? ..if yes I am sorry for u.. as for me, let me pick my apple n my salad

    • @servantofaeie1569
      @servantofaeie1569 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ina4054 we arent genetically related to animals

    • @servantofaeie1569
      @servantofaeie1569 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      how bout we do it under Godly values instead

  • @shresho2817
    @shresho2817 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    I was constantly watching old Iranian and sanskrit(Indian) words were were so similar, it really gives goosebumps

    • @spacedas915
      @spacedas915 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Ya Avestan ( Old Persian )and Sanskrit is very similar.

  • @rahulsharma-di1ze
    @rahulsharma-di1ze 4 ปีที่แล้ว +184

    That means we all eurasians are family members !

    • @arshiahashemi4977
      @arshiahashemi4977 4 ปีที่แล้ว +44

      @Royal Bastard are you serious?

    • @MrMiguelForster
      @MrMiguelForster 4 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      ​@@arshiahashemi4977 He's sort of right, language and genetics dotn share exact lineages... but North Africans and Levantines are closer related to europeans than Arabs though

    • @emperorpenguin448
      @emperorpenguin448 4 ปีที่แล้ว +42

      All of mankind is one gigantic family.

    • @FirstLast-hz8ut
      @FirstLast-hz8ut 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      North Indians, Iranians, Levent people, Anatolians and Europeans share a common ancestor.

    • @franchufranchu119
      @franchufranchu119 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Every human is a family member

  • @ugnikalnis
    @ugnikalnis 4 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    Greetings From Baltics Lithuania. One of the Oldest living PIE languages and one of the most Conservative ones! Wow thank you for this video! There's alot words you mentioned is also in Lithuanian that you didin't added!

    • @kumarijaylakshmi82
      @kumarijaylakshmi82 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Shakha(hindi) - branch
      Hope you know this word

    • @ugnikalnis
      @ugnikalnis 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@kumarijaylakshmi82 shakha - Šaka

    • @Nista357
      @Nista357 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@ugnikalnis Šaka in Serbian too 😁 The branch of the body Shakha...Fkin amazing! :D

    • @ugnikalnis
      @ugnikalnis 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Nista357 nice to know!

    • @a.s.7882
      @a.s.7882 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@kumarijaylakshmi82 In lithuanian: Dievas dave dantis, Dievas duos duonos"
      Sanskrit: Devas adat datas, Devas dasyati dhanas".
      (God gave us teeth, God will give us bread)

  • @adrianokury
    @adrianokury 4 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    A fine selection. A lot of effort. Could have also cited the sources and maybe some further reading indications... I also liked the choice of showing the basal languages, such as Latin, instead of their later branches such as Italian, Portuguese...

    • @drogadepc
      @drogadepc 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      However, proto-italic would make more sense than latin as some of the latin words presented in the video were spoken in vulgar latin but not in classic latin and some were spoken in classic latin rather than in vulgar latin.
      For example:
      Classic latin - sidus vulgar latin- stella
      Classic latin - equus vulgar latin- caballus
      Classic latin - unum vulgar latin- unus/uno
      Classic latin - tria vulgar latin - trēs
      Classic latin - quinque vulgar latin cinque* (possibly)
      Classic latin - forēs vulgar latin - porta

    • @bcfu8146
      @bcfu8146 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@drogadepc
      star from Middle English sterre,
      Old English steorra;
      cognate with Old High German sterra;
      akin to Old High German sterno,
      Old Norse stjarna,
      Gothic stairno,
      Latin stella,
      Greek astḗr,
      Sanskrit stṛ.
      for e.g., English word 'consider' came from Latin consīderāre to inspect closely, literally: to observe the stars, from sīdus star. The verb is originally a term of astrology or augury but such a use is not known in the Latin writers.

    • @prafful_sahu
      @prafful_sahu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      source : battle of 10 kings

    • @an0nycat
      @an0nycat ปีที่แล้ว +1

      "Could have also cited the sources and maybe some further reading indications... "
      source - google it... 😅😅

  • @tanishavnishsingh5198
    @tanishavnishsingh5198 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I know both Hindi and English, and from a very young age I have been noticing these differences, and I thought that it was just a coincidence but now I know that these languages are related.

    • @mympearl
      @mympearl 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Some of the words have a bit different sense. For example, Hindi "ved" and English "wisdom" are the words with the same origin

  • @superboy3633
    @superboy3633 3 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    Love❤ from India🚩🇮🇳

  • @VigilanteMian
    @VigilanteMian 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Very interesting video. In Bengali (a Sankskrit based language) many of the words shown here are still in use orally most others are used literary (used in literature).

  • @_overlord98_12
    @_overlord98_12 3 ปีที่แล้ว +75

    Proud to be Indo-European

    • @deus_imperator1
      @deus_imperator1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      where r u frum?

    • @_overlord98_12
      @_overlord98_12 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@deus_imperator1 Northern Europe

    • @khansahb-o4e
      @khansahb-o4e 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      You're proud of a language family?

    • @DxvinderSingh1699
      @DxvinderSingh1699 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Proud to be indo European too btw Northern Europe is cool!

    • @_overlord98_12
      @_overlord98_12 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@DxvinderSingh1699 Whole Europe is cool ;)

  • @drpi147
    @drpi147 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 to my Indo-European brothers and sisters :D

  • @FirstLast-hz8ut
    @FirstLast-hz8ut 4 ปีที่แล้ว +253

    Central Asia was Iranian before the Turks moved in.

    • @AD-yq8rl
      @AD-yq8rl 4 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      So ? It was almost 2000 years ago.

    • @FirstLast-hz8ut
      @FirstLast-hz8ut 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      A.D it’s not “so” we were expelled from Central Asia 1,500 years ago and were forced to invade India. My Earliest clan members faced discrimination because they were “Mleccha”

    • @AD-yq8rl
      @AD-yq8rl 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      First Last Wait what ? Indo-Arians invaded India 2,500 years ago, not 1500 years.Turks had already started living in Central Asia 1,500 years ago.

    • @FirstLast-hz8ut
      @FirstLast-hz8ut 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      A.D Where did you get Indo-Aryans from? I’m talking about my Scythian clan that were forced to invade India alongside with the Greeks.

    • @AD-yq8rl
      @AD-yq8rl 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      First Last Wait, which clan ? If you’re talking about the Hephthalites, they were a Turkic Empire.But of course, they had Indo-Arian and Scyhtian Clans who were working as mercenary for White Huns during those times.

  • @diegoragot655
    @diegoragot655 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    In case you are wondering the name for the ''Zagros Mountain'' in Urdu is زاگرس (Zagrs/Zaggers/Zagurs), in Punjabi it is ਜ਼ਾਗਰਸ (Zagras/Zagars/zāgarasa) and in Hindi it is ज़ाग्रोस ''jagaros'' (The mountain Range was known by Sumerians as ''Gubiun'')

    • @sebuktegin4403
      @sebuktegin4403 4 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Origin Sagar, Sanskrit for sea?

    • @authenticwarrior7877
      @authenticwarrior7877 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@sebuktegin4403 amazing....
      So zagros got its name from sagar...
      Thanks for info

    • @diegoragot655
      @diegoragot655 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@authenticwarrior7877 not really

    • @dankovassilev58
      @dankovassilev58 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      In Bulgaria we have cyti Stara Zagora and mount Sakar, edno,dve tri,chetiri,pet,shest,sedem osem,devet ,deset,Mama,Tati,Chico,Lelia,baba,dedo,bate ,brat,sestra,

    • @arshiahashemi4977
      @arshiahashemi4977 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      And it is located in Iran

  • @NRooster
    @NRooster 4 ปีที่แล้ว +74

    I M P R E S S I V E

  • @info_bot
    @info_bot 3 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    I'm from Bangladesh. Just the idea of my mother tongue, Bengali (or Bangla), being so similar to a language like Lithuanian seems so crazy! Lol

    • @tylerdurden8155
      @tylerdurden8155 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      coz bangla is an indian language and has origins in sanskrit and prakrit...

    • @iiookkhho333
      @iiookkhho333 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Bengali , marathi , punjabi , Haryanvi , KASHmiri , hindi , bhojpuri , pahadi all are derived from vedic Sanskrit

    • @swapnilchaudhari8420
      @swapnilchaudhari8420 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @yitzhak shekkelsteingoldmanberg Bengali from Bangladesh were littlerally indian 70 years ago and majority were people with indic religions.

    • @MrSoumyaBanerjee
      @MrSoumyaBanerjee 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @yitzhak shekkelsteingoldmanberg IE is a language family, has little to do with genetics.

    • @MrSoumyaBanerjee
      @MrSoumyaBanerjee 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @yitzhak shekkelsteingoldmanberg There is a genetic signature left behind in some Indians (esp in the north) by those who introduced IE languages into the subcontinent, but its very hard to deduce a causal link given the overall genetic diversity in the region, besides the fact that genetic contribution from outside the subcontinent wasnt just from the earliest IE speakers but also from subsequent waves of travellers and invaders, such as the Greeks, Scythians, Kushanas, Persianate Turkic dynasties, Arabs etc

  • @samm9017
    @samm9017 4 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I’m surprised Sanskrit & Latin are similar. Wow!

    • @prafful_sahu
      @prafful_sahu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      yup sanskrit is mother of all language

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@prafful_sahu andhbhkt

    • @RAAYPITHOURA
      @RAAYPITHOURA 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@sahilsingh6048*Cry me a river* ☔️🥰

  • @ΧρῆστοςΚωστελίδης-γ3φ
    @ΧρῆστοςΚωστελίδης-γ3φ 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Great video!

  • @michaelflores9220
    @michaelflores9220 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Note the pattern in Greek (And also apparently Avestan) where Latin S is H.

    • @SpartanLeonidas1821
      @SpartanLeonidas1821 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Latin S is always H in Greek, although in modern Greek it is never with H "Breathing" Mark, just starts with a Vowel always

    • @fidenemini111
      @fidenemini111 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I noticed that often in LIthuanian "Š" (Sh) is equivalent to Latin "X" and "C"- axis - ašis, extractus-ištrauktas, sex-šeši, porcus - paršas.

    • @ЈугБогдан-о7л
      @ЈугБогдан-о7л 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      To us, amateur observers, but with the sharp observations :) professional explanation is given even in the comment above by Miroslav Lapin: "centum and satem groups: kord-heart-serdze,"
      Centum ("c", "k", "x") against satem ("s", "š") - Centum-Satem is about words for a "hundred": "Centum" (Latin) against "Satem"(?) or "Sto"(Serbian).
      Or it is not the explanation, just observation, but more general. And with the name for it. Widely accepted. Who knows if we would accept the explanation that comes with it, that exists, for sure.Don't want to disregard, I've just learned something from Miroslav's post.

    • @aryyancarman705
      @aryyancarman705 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ЈугБогдан-о7л y e s

    • @ClifffSVK
      @ClifffSVK 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ЈугБогдан-о7л The word "heart" has nothing to do with satemization. English is considered a centum language, despite it has "h" sounds in place of the original "k" sounds. It's because satemization (the change from velars (k, g) into sibilants (s, z, sh, zh), eg. kentum -> sto or kerd -> srdce) describes a process of a sound change that happened in the Proto-Indo-European language (before it diverged into daughter languages).
      The sound change that changed plosives (p, b, t, d, k, g) into fricatives (f, v, th, s, z, sh, zh, h, kh), eg kentum -> hundred, kerd -> heart or pater -> father, is called Grimm's law and affects mainly Germanic languages. It's a later sound change, when Proto-Germanic existed as a distinct language.
      If you need a better explanation: th-cam.com/video/VnjfHu9eJLM0/w-d-xo.html

  • @sarthaksanatani05
    @sarthaksanatani05 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I think first Lithuanian took back sanskrit learnings from india and then it spread from there in Europe thats why other words are little different.

  • @icytakaqi9en947
    @icytakaqi9en947 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    The albanian words are base on Tosk, the southern albanian main dialect. Probably better when it's mentioned in the description box.

    • @alexpriest7749
      @alexpriest7749 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      They always do that. That's totally wrong, the geg dialect represents better our Albanian language.

    • @Dukagjina
      @Dukagjina 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      They missed some Albanian words too that are Indo-European in origin, like honey (mjalt), one (nje), and more

    • @icytakaqi9en947
      @icytakaqi9en947 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@alexpriest7749 The thing is that Albanian is not only a language but also an independent indo-european branch.
      So when speaking of _Albanian_ it should be mentioned if we're talking about:
      ■ the *_branch_** Albanian* (which is represented by the two main dialects called
      ▪︎ *Tosk* and
      ▪︎ *Gheg)*
      or
      ■ the *_language_** Albanian*
      ▪︎ *modern Albanian* > or *Standard Albanian* (which is *mainly based on Tosk,* but *includes also some Gheg elements).*
      - Then there are also Arvanitika/Arvanitic, know as _"Arbërisht"_ among traditional speakers (hence the same language that Arbëreshë ppl also speak). Among modern Albanians this is called "Arbërisht" too, but know as "Arbënisht" among Gheg speakers. Arbë[r]isht/Arbë[n]isht: it is the old term for "albanian" and of course not "alien" to Gheg or Tosk. Although "Arbë[r]isht" with "r" is typical Tosk and not Gheg (bc Gheg preserved the Proto-Albanian /n/).
      Hence both (Tosk and Gheg) share the same root - which is called Albanian. That's the name of the branch and the language itself. *_Gheg represents Gheg, Tosk represents Tosk - while both together represent Albanian (the branch)._*
      However, modern Standard Albanian is mainly based on Tosk. Before that Albanian was also written in Gheg (quick reminder: the oldest text that exists in Albanian was in fact written in Gheg dialect). Save to say that Gheg does not represent Proto-Albanian "better", it just represents specific Proto-Albanian elements better bc they were preserved. But it does not represent Proto-Albanian _better_ in general. Both (Tosk & Gheg) derived from the same root and none of them is "better" or "more original". Of course Tosk preserved more than enough Proto-Albanian elements too. If that wasn't the case than it would not be Albanian after all.
      A Proto-Albanian element preseved in Gheg would be the /n/ - which shifted to a r sound in Tosk (typical Tosk rhotacism).
      Examples:
      (Tosk) "dru[r]i" vs. "dru[ni]" (Gheg)
      (Tosk) "hi[r]i" vs. "hi[n]i" (Gheg)
      (Tosk) "sy[r]i" vs. "sy[n]i" (Gheg)
      (Tosk) "arbë[r]" vs. "arbë[n]" (Gheg)
      Tosk "hi[r]i" and Gheg "hi[n]i" derived from Proto-Albanian *ski[n]a. As you can see the Proto-Alb. /n/ sound is indeed preseved in Gheg, while it shifted to r in Tosk (incl. Arvantic/Arbëreshë). However, the Proto-Alb. "*sk-" is found as an "h" in modern albanian. This "h" is pronounced as an /h/ in Standard Albanian. In Arvanitic/Arbëreshë it is pronounced as a /χ/, /x/. In certain Gheg dialects it is pronounced as a /ħ/. /x/, /χ/ and /ħ/ are very similar to eachother and an allophone of /h/ or the other way around (depening on which language/dialect).
      The ending -ë on the other hand has been almost lost among all Gheg dialects - but it is still preserved among Tosk dialects:
      (Tosk) dit[ë] > dit (Gheg)
      (Tosk) nat[ë] > nat (Gheg)
      (Tosk) ver[ë] > ver (Gheg)
      There are many other examples too; but Tosk/Gheg "r/n" and ending -ë are basically the most known and most significant features that distinguish these two albanian main-dialects.
      There's also the /k/ sound that has been preserved in specific Gheg and Tosk dialects. Example "[k]ep(ë)" (onion(s)); also preserved in Arvanitic/Arbëreshë as a /k/ sound. In Standard Albanian however it is written as "[q]epë" and the "q" letter represents not a /k/ sound but a "c" ~ "c͡ɕ" sound. Doesn't matter, bc alb. "q" used to be written as "ḱ" and "c" before that. Originally it represented a /kʲ/~/k/- sound, but this shifted to /c/~ /c͡ɕ/ in Standard Albanian.
      The word "shqip" (which replaced "arbërisht/arbënisht" at some time during the 18th century) used to be written as "šḱĭp, šḱip" in 1872. The forms "shqyp, sccyp" are from 1895 (all written in Gheg btw). As we can see Standard Albanian "sh" used to be represented by the letters "š" and "sc" and not with a "q" back then (exception "shqyp"). The word "sh[q]ip" is still pronounced as /ʃ[kʲ]ip/ in Çamerisht (engl. Cham), a southern albanian dialect, hence Tosk. But the "q" in "shqip" has shifted to a /t͡ɕ/~/t͡ʃ/ sound or has been completly lost among specific northern Gheg dialects. This happened due to the influence of slavic speakers that co-exist with Albanians in Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia and Kosovo.

    • @icytakaqi9en947
      @icytakaqi9en947 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Dukagjina True, albanian "një" (Gheg "n(j)i") and "mjaltë" (Gheg "mjalt") were lacking here... :/
      I have noticed few missing words in Armenian too. Armenian and Albanian were quite badly _researched_ tbh...
      Still not surprised by that, bc these two indo-european branches (or _"languages of antiquity"_ as linguists call them) never get the attention that they actually deserve by regular folks. It's all about Ancient Greek, Latin and Sanskrit - as usual.

    • @alexpriest7749
      @alexpriest7749 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@icytakaqi9en947 father from Fieri,mother from Tropoja. Born in Tropoja, lived in Fieri. I know both the dialects. Maybe better tosk dialect.

  • @Weeboslav
    @Weeboslav 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I always wondered why Buddha sounds so similar to Serbian "budan"(awake),but then I learned about Indo-European languages and the fact that Buddha could be translated as "awaken".
    Even Serbian and English share some words in common(excluding loanwords each took from Latin,Greek or some other language or each others,fyi word Vampire originates from Serbian word "vampir" for good old blood suckers)
    Two-Dva
    Three-Tri
    Six-Šest
    Seven-Sedam
    Sun-Sunce
    Mother-Majka
    Brother-Brat
    Sister-Sestra
    Son-Sin(pronounced like seen)
    Uncle-Ujak(Serbian has 3 different words for uncle depending on his affinity towards you,"ujak" is your mother's brother)
    Line-Linija
    Month-Mesec(Mesec also means moon,depending on context)
    Leaf-List
    List-Lista
    New-Nov(nova,novo,novi)
    News-Novine

    • @pritsingh9766
      @pritsingh9766 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Russian and Sanskrit are bit similar, I don't know about Serbian.

    • @rankingresearchdata
      @rankingresearchdata ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Buddha used Pali languages which has no relation with sanskrit and Tamil or any other language and Pali was state language of Magadh Empires

  • @lifelessons7401
    @lifelessons7401 4 ปีที่แล้ว +95

    There are quiet a few mistakes regarding Albanian.
    You forgot to mention the descendant of the indo-european word for "mother" in Albanian: motër
    However, it underwent a shift in meaning to "sister"!
    And the indo-european word for "sister" became "vajzë" the general term for girl, maiden.
    "dhëmb", the term for tooth isn't cognate with those mentioned, it comes from from the indo-european term for "ghombos" and is cognate with the english term "comb".
    You forgot to put in "sy" as the term for the eye, being cognate with all the others mentioned. It stems from the original dual form.
    A descendant of the IE term for the heart is "kërth", meaning "crosswise".
    The IE term for the foot gave rise to the preposition "poshtë", meaning "below" or "beneath"
    the term "i ver" for "above" does NOT exist (?!) but it has a descendant nonetheless in the term "epër", which means exactly that.
    The IE term for the number one gave "një", which means "one".
    "qen", the term for dog is generally considered a loan from latin "canis", unless the scientific consensus has changed about it.
    the IE term for pig/sow gave Albanian "thi", meaning "pig"
    the IE term for sleep/dream gave "gjumë", meaning the former.
    the IE term for sweat gave "djersë", meaning exactly that.
    the IE term "to eat" gave - although some dispute it - "ha" with the same meaning.
    the IE term "self" gave the reflexive particle "u" and the pronoun "vetë", the latter with the same meaning.
    EDIT: the IE term "sun" gave Albanian "diell", with the same meaning.
    the IE term for middle is rendered as "mjet" here (it means "tool"), it's indeed etymologically linked to it but I'd rather put "mes" (meaning "middle" or as a preposition meaning "between" or "among") and "midis" (same thing as with "mes"). But it's not really an error.
    Fun Fact: Albanian is the ONLY indoeuropean language to have lost the ancient term for star and replaced it with another word (yll), stemming either from a (derived) word for ashes or for dawn. Also, it's the only indoeuropean language to have lost and replaced the term for "new".

    • @Pherron
      @Pherron 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Damn. I was just about to comment this, but I think you’ve done it quite thoroughly. Thank you!

    • @brusselbxl6744
      @brusselbxl6744 4 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I wanted to do it my self but seems like you did it better ! Much love !
      But this video is really bad its just shows how much people don't care about giving the right names when it doesn't talk about there origin ! In our case as Albanian where quiet doomed ! But racist have taken the media and history all together . Allah will judge them on the day of Judgement about there lies ! Certaintly the that day will be a horrible day for the liars !

    • @endritloshi
      @endritloshi 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      indeed!

    • @icytakaqi9en947
      @icytakaqi9en947 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Thank you! ♡ Faleminderit.

    • @bessabesse2855
      @bessabesse2855 4 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      MOM - NËNË ( NINE - NËNTË ) BECAUSE AFTER 9 MONTH A GIRL BECAME MOM .

  • @madscientist7430
    @madscientist7430 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    as a language nerd who knows 3 indo-european languages from separate branches, this was the most entertaining 12 minutes of my life!

  • @ptbrg3145
    @ptbrg3145 3 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Hey, nice to watch it. We're still us this words in Tajikistan. So easy to understand it!!! Mostly Lithuanian has almost the same meaning.

  • @lonleybeer
    @lonleybeer 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Lithuanian, Greek and Sanskrit have the most similarities Which is interesting because i thought Persian and Sanskrit would be the most similar

  • @cerridianempire1653
    @cerridianempire1653 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    Tocharian's like that quiet kid in the family I barely even noticed it

    • @DoctorDeath147
      @DoctorDeath147 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      More like the dead kid everyone forgot.

    • @cerridianempire1653
      @cerridianempire1653 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@DoctorDeath147 yeah then he commited suicide

    • @ashketchum5466
      @ashketchum5466 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@DoctorDeath147 poor brother died as a child
      Press F for failed brother

  • @alkaajani1083
    @alkaajani1083 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you for sharing this awesome information 👍

  • @pavelponomaryov7097
    @pavelponomaryov7097 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Interesting, Modern Russian words are closer to PIE than OCS was:
    Mother - Mater' or Mat'
    Father - Otets
    Brother - Brat
    Sister - Sestra
    Daughter - Doch
    Son - Syn
    Door - Dver
    House - Dom
    to Sew - Shit'
    to Clothe - Odet'/Odevat' (i am providing Russian verbs in both aspects if their forms are too different)
    Tooth - Zub (Gum - Desna)
    Bone - Kost'
    Eye - Glaz (Oko (plural Ochi) is used in proverbs and is a stem in many words like "ochevidno" - "obvious")
    Heart - Serdtse
    Nose - Nos
    Foot - Stupnya (by foot - Peshkom, Pedestrian - Peshehod)
    Night - Noch
    God - Bog (borrowed word, original Slavic word was Div if I am not mistaken)
    Name - Imya
    to Know - Znat'' or Vedat' (in the video they use videti? i think it means "to see")
    to Think - Dumat' or Myslit'
    Over/Above - Nad
    Inside - Vnutri
    Star - Zvezda
    Sun - Solntse
    Moon - Luna (borrowed word, original word was Mesyats, now it means "month)
    Water - Voda
    Tree - Derevo (Drevo in medieval Russian)
    Fire - Ogon' (pl Ogni) or Plamya
    Warm - Tyoply (Zhar means Heat)
    New - Novy
    Young - Yuny
    Middle - Sredny (Mezhdu means Between)
    Old - Stary
    Is - Est'
    to Carry/Bear - Nesti (Brat' means to Take or to Pick up)
    to Give - Dat'/Davat'
    Same - Samy
    One - Odin or Ediny
    Two - Dva
    Three - Tri
    Four - Chetyre
    Five - Pyat'
    Six - Shest'
    Seven - Sem' (Sedm' in medieval Russian)
    Eight - Vosem (Os'm' in medieval Russian)
    Nine - Devyat' (in video they omit Slavic languages, but in fact, it was just the replacement of sound "N" by sound "D". It was Nevyat' originally)
    Ten - Desyat'
    Hundred - Sto
    Horse - Kon'
    Cow - Korova (again, they omit Slavic languages. In medieval Russian we had word Govyada "cattle". This word is obsolete now but we still have words Govyadina - Cow Meat and Govno - Animal Shit. In case anyone interested, shit "produced" by humans is Der'mo. We Russians are experts in that)
    Dog - Pyos (Suka means She-dog)
    Mouse - Mysh'
    Pig - Svin'ya
    Sheep - Ovtsa
    to Sleep - Spat'
    Sweat - Pot
    to Eat - Est' (yes, in modern Russian "to be" and "to eat" looks and sounds the same)
    to Drink - Pit'
    Honey - Myod
    to Die - Umirat'/Umeret'
    I/Me - Ya/Menya (Az in medieval Russian)
    You - Ty
    We/Us - My/Nas
    Self - Sam [oneself]/Svoy [difficult to translate, "something-that-belongs-to-this-person", could be used for belongings, animals, friends and so on: also Svoy is used as an opposition to Chuzhoy - Alien/Outsider/Newcomer]
    Who - Kto
    Not/No - Ne/Net

    • @dangotv4467
      @dangotv4467 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Там через слеш было написано to know/see(хотя автору всё же стоило упомянуть глагол ведать)

  • @armaanmehfuz7777
    @armaanmehfuz7777 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    The counting is almost identical across all the languages !!!!
    Fascinating

    • @vexator19
      @vexator19 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      numbers have a tendency to be rather more stable with time.

  • @ewkiye
    @ewkiye 4 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Hello All İndo - Europa Family l Kurds ☀️ Avestan

  • @gundarsmiks4889
    @gundarsmiks4889 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is a very nice reaearch to see. Thank you.
    As a Latvian. Yes. It defineyly has proto indo european base!!!

  • @MerkurioBua
    @MerkurioBua 4 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    *Every other Indo-European language: Yeah we cool!*
    *Albanian: Aight imma head out*

    • @clydesaith9406
      @clydesaith9406 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      As an Albanian I felt that.

    • @SolutiionxD
      @SolutiionxD 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      to be honest, he forgot some words to add like honey= mjalte.... depends on which dialect he took as source thats why few are missing.

  • @zshosseini3687
    @zshosseini3687 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    persian>>>dutch>>>english
    dokhtar>>>dochter...ch sound kh in dutch too>>>doughter
    dandan>>>tand>>>Tooth
    nakhon>>>nagel...g sound kh>>>Nails
    naf>>>navel...v sound f>>>Navel
    pedar>>>Vader>>father
    jangal>>>Jungle>>>Jungle>>indian say jangal too
    bradar>>>Broer>>>brother
    madar>>>Moeder>>>mother

    • @olumluhayatbugunvarsinyari1326
      @olumluhayatbugunvarsinyari1326 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You are hindu

    • @zshosseini3687
      @zshosseini3687 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@olumluhayatbugunvarsinyari1326 jealous mongulturk

    • @zshosseini3687
      @zshosseini3687 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Im persian
      u think mongul look better ur relatives or our relatives indian this people>>>th-cam.com/video/ImmM3mtXdKc/w-d-xo.html

    • @olumluhayatbugunvarsinyari1326
      @olumluhayatbugunvarsinyari1326 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      zs hosseini hindumongol

    • @zshosseini3687
      @zshosseini3687 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@olumluhayatbugunvarsinyari1326 You MongolTurks make fun of us Indians if they are the best and most handsome and coolest people in the world.

  • @gadsdenflag5218
    @gadsdenflag5218 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    5:17 The word “tronco” in Spanish means the log from a tree and the word for tree is “árbol”

  • @slavops9599
    @slavops9599 4 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    Slav/Hello i’m a Kurd👋🏻🌸

    • @thekurdishgirl6538
      @thekurdishgirl6538 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      slav Ez Kurdm

    • @slavops9599
      @slavops9599 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Zana Başûr

    • @thejwoom9912
      @thejwoom9912 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      A lot of Kurdish brothers and sisters here, I guess in these situations Kurds just like saying they’re Kurds

    • @slavops9599
      @slavops9599 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@thejwoom9912 yes🥺we exist.

    • @Ahmat.Namiqov
      @Ahmat.Namiqov 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Slaw le Hawlêr 🇭🇺👍🏻

  • @akbrahma7739
    @akbrahma7739 4 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    I have a question why does the word 'baba'/'papa' means daddy in nearly all languages.

    • @BriefHistoriesTV
      @BriefHistoriesTV  4 ปีที่แล้ว +80

      Hi. Pa, ba and ma are labial sounds (made with lips). They don't need teeth or a lot of tongue positioning. Hence these are the first sounds babies typically utter. That's why words for mother and father are so often variants of ma, ba and pa.

    • @sabalsneh9315
      @sabalsneh9315 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@BriefHistoriesTV nice 👍

    • @arvantsaraihan5777
      @arvantsaraihan5777 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      However tho, in Georgian, mama is dad and deda is mom :D

    • @sabalsneh9315
      @sabalsneh9315 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@arvantsaraihan5777 nice 😂😂

    • @soupthought
      @soupthought 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Baba means grandmother and papa means boob in lithuanian lol

  • @alberteinsteinthejew
    @alberteinsteinthejew 4 ปีที่แล้ว +67

    Holyshit this is really mindblowing and scary actually

    • @sohan_89
      @sohan_89 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      why is it scary?

    • @itsfinnickbitch63
      @itsfinnickbitch63 4 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      @@sohan_89 to think there was a single tribe in the russian steppes that was able to conquer all of europe and central asia/india and spread their lagnuage a couple of thousands of years ago

    • @lucajacovig8159
      @lucajacovig8159 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      It's Finnick Bitch!! Yeah indoEuropean tribe was badass, they changed the course of entire world history

    • @singhanmolpreet5935
      @singhanmolpreet5935 4 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@itsfinnickbitch63 hell even turks didnt conquer that much

    • @fidenemini111
      @fidenemini111 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Humans share 40% DNA with bananas. That is freaking SCARY!

  • @fortunecookie5459
    @fortunecookie5459 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    It's interesting to see how long before indian, Greek and Roman civilizations there was one civilization that we know very few things about, but is the secret father of all these civilizations. And this father surely made lots of offsprings.

    • @amulya_asmi
      @amulya_asmi 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      *it's interesting to see how long before Indian, Greek and Roman civilizations there was one civilization that we know very few things about, but is the secret father of all these civilizations*
      You're knowingly incorrect, Indian civilizations like *Indus Valley Civilization, Dwarka Civilization, Madhya Pradesh painting arts (mysterious civilization)* outclasses the so called *Proto-Indo-European civilization* by a lot of millenniums. So saying Indian civilizations are all derived from This so called Proto-indo-European civilization is incorrect.

    • @ardiaei9167
      @ardiaei9167 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @south asian centrist Sumerians were the first modern human civilization

    • @glitchmatrix8699
      @glitchmatrix8699 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@averagemarathaempireenjoye2525 indus valley civilization is oldest

  • @danoprozaza9836
    @danoprozaza9836 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    English-Zazaki Language *
    Name - Name
    Star - Astare
    New - Newe
    Mother - Mar
    Father - Pêr
    Brother -Bra
    Sister - War
    Tooth - Dından
    Bone - Âste
    Heart - Zerri
    Foot - Pay
    Know - vine
    Month -Meng
    Tree-Dar
    Two - Dıdı
    Three -Hirê
    Eight - Heşt
    Nine - New
    Ten-Des
    I/me - Ez/mı
    No/not-Nê/niyo
    Yes - Eya/Ya

    • @dastankurdi9049
      @dastankurdi9049 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      yeas that good but why didn't you say in nice way that kurdish zazaki bro. or broader?