I have made some maps comparing small and large European languages. In this video specifically, I take a look at pronouns and as shown some are very similar! Please discuss in the comments!
@@zuraorokamono204 Yes, and those are just the languages whit a large amount of speakers, which are relatively well known. If mean I understand he can't put every constructed language, dialect and more, but at least include more languages, like the ones zuraorokamono204 mentioned. And even if you just wanted to include one for every modern, European, recognized, country, whit it's own language, you still failed.
Only Italian language has more pronominals: Io Tu Egli/Ella (only in the literature) Lui/Lei (speaker) Noi Voi Essi/Esse (only in the literature) Loro (speaker)
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She German - sie
You formal Italian - Voi
also *You (plural) Romanian - Voi
It's Lei, Voi is archaic/outdated
@@barbellvgo2424Voi è plurale. Lei è singolare
She in german is sie (without the capital letter) becouse Sie (with the capital letter) is the formal form of you
oh wow, thanks for the info i never knew that!
But if it start in the beginning of a phrase, like all pronouns in the video, it's also Sie.
Some mistakes:
In Italian it isn’t Vós, it is Voi
So is with Romanian, it is is also Voi, not Vós
But the video is good, keep it up
In Italian is not Vos but Voi
Interesting how the Uralic languages don’t have separate words for “he” and “she”, they just use one word.
Not even all the languages whit more then a million speakers! :C
what ones did i miss?
@@theknightoflanguage16Catalan, Galician, Sardinian, Scots
@@zuraorokamono204 Yes, and those are just the languages whit a large amount of speakers, which are relatively well known. If mean I understand he can't put every constructed language, dialect and more, but at least include more languages, like the ones zuraorokamono204 mentioned. And even if you just wanted to include one for every modern, European, recognized, country, whit it's own language, you still failed.
Only Italian language has more pronominals:
Io
Tu
Egli/Ella (only in the literature)
Lui/Lei (speaker)
Noi
Voi
Essi/Esse (only in the literature)
Loro (speaker)
Vos in italy? Are you drunk? It's voi
same mistake in Romanian
@@zuraorokamono204 yes i saw
That map shows countries, not languages.
Well you know which language it’s gunna be
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