Revitalising The Cornish Language - Lianne Wilson

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  • @hi_arav
    @hi_arav 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Up Kernow

  • @tocinoamericano
    @tocinoamericano 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I find it difficult to find good and/or extensive content in non-English languages. Also a lot of people know English and that kind of lowers my motivation with other languages. Any tips?

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I learn these gorgeous languages for their pretty words, so this is the biggest motivation for me, being a lyricist and writer, as one of my goals is to become fluent in these pretty languages and write lyrics and other types of writings in all of them, and to be able to speak them and maybe even meyking videos in them in the future, as they sound so cool and modern and poetic and refined and unique, so I am learning about 30 languages at the moment and focusing mostly on 10 or so, having maybe around one hundred target languages, so, I want to learn all the Norse / Germanic / Nordic languages and the Celtic languages and the Latin languages and some of the Slavic languages and a few other languages, and, I am glad I found these videos, as lots of advanced words are used in them, so they are really good for learning and improving the target languages, by watching each video with subtitles in the target languages and adding the new words to a list as well as translating them individually on G translate, for example, today I am watching this video and other videos with Danish subtitles to improve my Danish and learn new words, and also in Icelandic and Dutch and Norwegian, as I already have a fairly good level in these languages and so I can follow the subtitles and spot the new words easily, but first I start with all sorts of vocab videos and grammar videos when I am an absolute beginner in a target languages, so after learning a few thousand words from vocab videos etc and all the prepositions and conjunctions I also start watching videos with subtitles in that target language, so it really accelerates the learning process like one wouldn’t believe, these being really great and fast language learning methods, and, other great language learning techniques are learning and analyzing song lyrics in those languages by translating each new word individually and using G translate and the Wkp dictionary which has translations in many different target languages (when I open the page of the English word I can see the translations in many other languages) as well as most verbs and words in Norse and Gothic and Icelandic and many other target languages, so I can read the full declensions and verb conjugations on there, and I am learning many languages at the same time, which also makes the language learning process more fun and saves a lot of years - I highly recommend learning fluently the prettiest languages ever created Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / Danish / English / Dutch / Norwegian / Cornish / Breton / Welsh as they are way too pretty not to know, and all other Germanic languages and Celtic languages are also great options, and also the Latin languages like Galician / Portuguese / Gallo / Latin / Venetian etc and other languages such as Slovene and Latgalian and Hungarian and Latvian and Finnish and Estonian!

    • @tocinoamericano
      @tocinoamericano หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That was a beautiful answer ❤. I'd like to hear more of your pretty words.

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, I can even share a few sentences and words in some of those languages, mostly in the Norse / Germanic languages - in Cornish I am still an absolute beginner because I couldn’t find many vocab videos in Cornish on yt, and it hasn’t been added to G translate yet, but hopefully in the near future Cornish shall also be added to G translate, like Breton and Manx which were recently added to G translate, and hopefully more and more ppl are going to create yt videos with vocab and grammar and idioms etc that teach Cornish in detail, so, I am learning it little by little at the moment, from the few videos and songs that have words in Cornish, but I did notice that Cornish is very similar to Breton, so its aspect is closer to the aspect of Breton, and the words are usually between Breton and Welsh, so knowing the words in Breton and Welsh has also helped me a lot in figuring out the meanings of some of the Cornish words, as they aren’t translated individually in songs and in some videos!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Some fun sentences in the heavenly languages Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Dutch are...
      Ek heiti Freyja ok ek em at læra Norrænu því ek elski (elska) hana! (Norse)
      Hann ǫrninn vissi ekki hvaðan kemr Sólin... (Norse)
      Ek veit alt er þú veizt ekki! (Norse)
      Ég hef talað Ensku síðan þegar ég vas (var) tveggja eða triggja ára!
      En ég get líka talað Hollensku og Norsku og Spænsku og FornNorrænu!
      Ég get talað Íslensku reiprennandi og ég em (er) ekki með neina hreim!
      Ef ég gæti lært annað mál, hvað væri það? Það væri auðvitað Danska!
      Ég em (er) að hugsa að það er mikilvægt að læra að minnsta kosti eitt erlent tungumál, eða flest fallegu tungumálin!
      Svo ég valdi Íslensku og ég héld áfram að læra hana...
      Ég læri það í samhengi... (Icelandic)
      Hvíslaðu að svaninum!
      En ertu frá hinum hlutanum?
      Þegar ég segi Ísland, hvað er það fyrsta sem dettur þér í (hug) hugi?
      Als ik Ijsland zeg, wat is het eerste wat naar boven komt bij jou? (Dutch)
      Some of the prettiest words in Gothic are namo, þein, hunds, þatist, ik, weis, eis, qen, driusaima, wairþan, ains, sinteina, nist, imma, twais, eisarn, swikn, uhteigo, brunna, faíraþro etc!
      (The words in these heavenly languages are just so pretty and so poetic and so cool, they are true works of art, so I definitely wish I had learnt them in childhood, and I highly recommend learning them all together, as they are way too pretty not to know and so magical, as pretty as Faroese and Danish and English and Norwegian and FornSvenska and Welsh and Breton and Cornish!)

    • @tocinoamericano
      @tocinoamericano หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@FrozenMermaid666Very nice. Thank you for sharing that ❤

  • @gcanaday1
    @gcanaday1 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    This is nearly inaudible in my headphones.