For anyone wondering why so many of these flip around it's because many ancient scripts read from right to left and later we standardized it as left to right
@@isha9300 and The Roman write both of them like this Something something gnihtemos gnihtemos ( with reverse letters obviously) Something Something gnihtemos gnihtemos
This is a much simplified version, in reality it is much more complex with various (but nonetheless great) amounts and stages of change for each letter.
To those wondering, this is actually quite accurate. While there are some steps missing, it is scientifically assumed that the alphabeth developed from the Proto-Sinatic (ca 1750BCE) over the Phonetian (ca 1000BCE) and the ensuing Archaic Greek (ca 750BCE) and Archaic Latin (ca 500BCE) Alphabets into the Roman Alphabet (ca 1CE), which apart from a few letters is barely different from what we have today.
Don't know where you got this from but this is literally my native tongue of Ibaryath - today its called "Hebrew" or Paleo Hebrew. The origins symbols are mostly correct but not the corresponding present day letter. 𐤀 (ah- cow or ox :ahlap) 𐤁 (ba-bayath: tent,house) 𐤂 (ga-gamal: camel/hump) 𐤃 (da-dalath: door) 𐤄 (ha-ha: to reveal) 𐤅 (wa-wawa: peg) 𐤆 (za-zaqan: weapon) 𐤇(chaa-chaath: wall or to divide) 𐤈(ta-ta: clay,to store) 𐤉(ya-yad-hand) 𐤊(ka-kap: palm of hand) 𐤋 (la-lamad: staff or to learn) 𐤌(ma-mayam: water/sea/river) 𐤍(na-nan: seed-a seed sprout/sperm) 𐤎(sa-samak: to support, thorn) 𐤏( I- iyan: eye) 𐤐(pa-pah: mouth) 𐤑(taza-tazad: side 𐤒(qa-qap: circle or horizon/sunrise) 𐤓(ra-ra'ash: head/first/beginning) 𐤔 (sha-shan: teeth) 𐤕 (tha-thaw: sign or mark) Ibaryath - 𐤏𐤁𐤃𐤉𐤕 𐤋𐤔𐤅𐤍 𐤄𐤒𐤃𐤔 𐤊𐤋 𐤄𐤋𐤋 𐤋 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 𐤅 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏 𐤄𐤌𐤔𐤏𐤉𐤇
In Phoenician there was a Y like letter which used to represent both /w/ and /u/, when the ancient greeks borrowed them they made a distinction and made Y the letter for /u/ and drew a line through the letter Г and made Ϝ (thats why its called digamma) for /w/ then the Etruscans borrowed the Greek alphabet but it didnt have a letter for [f] so the used the letter combination of ϜH for /f/ when the Romans adopted they didnt wanted to distinguish w and u so they used V (they removed the lower part of upsilon modern wye was adopted later) for both u and w and used F for f
It isnt the full story, English got it alphabets from Egyptian Hieroglyphs > Proto Sinaitic > Phoenician > Ancient Greek > Etruscan > Latin (> with minor adjustments into English) not directly from Egyptian Hieroglyphs > Proto Sinaitic/Phoenician > English
Also the indus valley language which arabs took with them to iran and then british took to english. I have proof- The sin of trigonometry is derived from word ' jeeva' Pater word from germany is derived from word ' pita'
I wonder how they changed though. I know they changed, but I wonder what made them decide "we should make it look completely different" like the camel barely resembled a camel. very interesting.
@@Zero-uj9wp i know but i mean like how instead of drawing a simpler camel or something in the general shape of a camel they draw < instead, which looks nothing at all like a camel
@JustAMotobug English don't have an alphabet (writing system) It's using Latin Writing System A is Alpha and B is Beta so that's the original for the name "Alphabet"
@@GTAandApplechannel A and B in Latin were Ā and Bē. Alpha and beta come from Greek. The Greeks got it from the Phoenicians Aleph and Bet. The Phoenicians got it from the Egyptians
That's because this video is oversimplified. Today's English Alphabet stems from Latin which stems from Etruscan which stems from Ancient Greek which stems from Phoenician which stems from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs.
Ancient guy 1: Yea we need some strange shapes to write our thoughts Ancient guy 2: Let’s pick some random stuff we see around and make the rest from letter F Society: Makes perfect sense!
A lot of it had to do with what the words for those things were in the (Afroasiatic/Semitic) languages the symbols originated in. This is seen most clearly in languages like Hebrew and Arabic, where some of those things still start with the same sounds. The preponderance of letters all derived from “waw” is just a quirk of history, though.
Unbelievable! Thank you very much! ありがとございます One question about "Y": i heard that it means "I greek" (the "i" letter pronounces by a greek manner). May i read more about "Y
Literal, actual Y shaped object: **exists**
Humans:
Humans: It's F
Later Humans: everything is F
F
E mutilated
Fuck?
The ancient hanging racks were not that symetrical though.
F 😔
For anyone wondering why so many of these flip around it's because many ancient scripts read from right to left and later we standardized it as left to right
Now I wonder if Arabic always had the same direction of reading
@@isha9300 and The Roman write both of them like this
Something something
gnihtemos gnihtemos ( with reverse letters obviously)
Something Something
gnihtemos gnihtemos
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@@dgarrard100 Yes! So were the Egyptian hyeroglyphs
Waow
At first I was like, "Wow, ancient people were really obsessed with tents."
Then I went, "Wait, they were obsessed with F too."
F
Y
Y
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@@joseortega2964 Y
This is a much simplified version, in reality it is much more complex with various (but nonetheless great) amounts and stages of change for each letter.
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@@si9432 que aleatório kk
To those wondering, this is actually quite accurate.
While there are some steps missing, it is scientifically assumed that the alphabeth developed from the Proto-Sinatic (ca 1750BCE)
over the Phonetian (ca 1000BCE) and the ensuing Archaic Greek (ca 750BCE) and Archaic Latin (ca 500BCE) Alphabets into the Roman Alphabet (ca 1CE), which apart from a few letters is barely different from what we have today.
How many conversations were early humans having about the back of a monkey for it to become a letter
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It was the only word they had that looked like something they could actually draw XD
Ok how hes so confident bout not messing up any drawing or letter
kinda jealous
@puellafan can be dramatic but at the same true
@JustAMotobug that sounded....... ok.......
I can't write a simple O properly
Repetition
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Please don't turn me into an oversimplified lette-
If wasn't because the simplification we all have writing like japanese or Chinese
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The G is C evolved
The P until today is a mouth :P
And the F is Eevee
Interesting
"F is Eevee" lmao
I get it
I don't get it...
Actually its F > Y > V > U > W
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Yes, the mouth to "P" was a very logical progression 😂
:P
@@xxfree-forevloverxx9325 And now we've went full circle! 😂
:p
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DID YOU COLORED THE PUPIL
It's crazy how effortlessly those hands were drawn
Don't know where you got this from but this is literally my native tongue of Ibaryath - today its called "Hebrew" or Paleo Hebrew. The origins symbols are mostly correct but not the corresponding present day letter.
𐤀 (ah- cow or ox :ahlap)
𐤁 (ba-bayath: tent,house)
𐤂 (ga-gamal: camel/hump)
𐤃 (da-dalath: door)
𐤄 (ha-ha: to reveal)
𐤅 (wa-wawa: peg)
𐤆 (za-zaqan: weapon)
𐤇(chaa-chaath: wall or to divide)
𐤈(ta-ta: clay,to store)
𐤉(ya-yad-hand)
𐤊(ka-kap: palm of hand)
𐤋 (la-lamad: staff or to learn)
𐤌(ma-mayam: water/sea/river)
𐤍(na-nan: seed-a seed sprout/sperm)
𐤎(sa-samak: to support, thorn)
𐤏( I- iyan: eye)
𐤐(pa-pah: mouth)
𐤑(taza-tazad: side
𐤒(qa-qap: circle or horizon/sunrise)
𐤓(ra-ra'ash: head/first/beginning)
𐤔 (sha-shan: teeth)
𐤕 (tha-thaw: sign or mark)
Ibaryath - 𐤏𐤁𐤃𐤉𐤕
𐤋𐤔𐤅𐤍 𐤄𐤒𐤃𐤔 𐤊𐤋 𐤄𐤋𐤋 𐤋 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 𐤅 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏 𐤄𐤌𐤔𐤏𐤉𐤇
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@@si9432 it was originally the Phoenician Alphabet
Does than mean Greek alphabet comes from Hebrew? And then the Romans inspired in Greek to make Latin alphabet?
@@fromgames3123the greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician script
When your super imaginative kids hack your account.
this is true though
@@plant5875 source ?
@@aboud8348 literally just, google it lmao
@@plant5875 of course it's not
@@oczhaal how lel
Me: Why does the Y becomes an F?
Me after 7 minutes: Oh, I see, the F is everything
In Phoenician there was a Y like letter which used to represent both /w/ and /u/, when the ancient greeks borrowed them they made a distinction and made Y the letter for /u/ and drew a line through the letter Г and made Ϝ (thats why its called digamma) for /w/ then the Etruscans borrowed the Greek alphabet but it didnt have a letter for [f] so the used the letter combination of ϜH for /f/ when the Romans adopted they didnt wanted to distinguish w and u so they used V (they removed the lower part of upsilon modern wye was adopted later) for both u and w and used F for f
@@Ida-xe8pg I see you may have watched “w”
I get what you did there but it's a little more complicated than that.
It's not even "a little"
The point is teaching the latin alphabet in a simplified way, the video isn't really aiming to be about history
He didn’t want to make an hour long video
Like how the symbol for F came from a different place (etruscan) from the ones for U V W and Y (Latin).
Wait do they actually have sense!? I feel so stupid-
It isnt the full story, English got it alphabets from Egyptian Hieroglyphs > Proto Sinaitic > Phoenician > Ancient Greek > Etruscan > Latin (> with minor adjustments into English) not directly from Egyptian Hieroglyphs > Proto Sinaitic/Phoenician > English
Also the indus valley language which arabs took with them to iran and then british took to english. I have proof-
The sin of trigonometry is derived from word ' jeeva'
Pater word from germany is derived from word ' pita'
This is the shorter version in that case correct?
@@DracoJ this a very simplified and honestly misleading version. I wouldn't be so confident publishing this.
@@yourmeister ok. So simplified but almost to much?
@@DracoJ yes
Me trying to understand how these picto-graphs become the letters we use today: Hmm yes, interesting.
So Zorro makes a sword sign with his sword
I was thinking in Dragon Ball's Z sword
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It's a ZWORD
What the fu-
Oh so the little drawings I have done when I was a child was actually the origin of the letters
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So the F comes from a Y shaped thing
And the Y comes from F
Brilliant
テント好きすぎだろ
Oh no, not the oversimplified logos again
That moment when you realise you’re spending most of your time guessing which letter is coming next in the ALPHABET!
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Don't make me feel stupider than I already do. 😂
the hand oh my gosh, this is so satisfying
"Eat" wouldn't turn into "Fat" if you didn't take a bite.
*Gets to the E*
a window? Ok I can see it, you just take the left half and...
*Takes the right half*
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That’s awesome! ✨👏🏼 Thank you so much for the captions in English and in Portuguese! 🙏🏼
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先生「......たくみくん、君はこの世界をどれぐらい知っているんだ...?」
たくみ「先生!僕はこの世の全てをシッテイルンダ」
先生「たくみくんよ。どうやら君は少し知りすぎたようだね。」
No te entendí ni una verga, pero concuerdo
たくみ「これで探偵になれるんだ!」
Tendi porra nenhuma, mas concordo
everything was a weird F and they just masked it and we fell for it
"Wait, it's all F?"
"Ffffff fff ffff(Always has been)"
Among Us lobby codes be like
Always ends with F
It looks so clean
Love it!
What a good calligraphy, now I envy your writing
I see that oversimplism doesn't only affect logos
Muito interessante, é incrível como a língua evolui, como a gramática evolui até hoje 🙂
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Amo todo de ti!!!
Standing applause! Awesome vídeo!
i feel like this whole video could be made up but i still believe it and don’t doubt it because of how neat it is
cara, esse video e da origem do alfabeto
mais com esse barulho que a caneta faz parece um asmr
Parabéns, pelo trabalho. 👏👏👏
Callate. Español solamente o ingles. No idiotense please
@@OneDirection2V cala boca você
@@OneDirection2V fds? '-'
@@OneDirection2V mamma mia pica 😎🙏 ngm te perguntou nada
ちょうどアルファベットって
どうやって出来たのかとか成り立ちとか気になってたので助かりました。
小説が捗ります
This mans isn’t just a genius, he’s an artist too
6:08 ~ 6:31
What the f...
i assume that's digamma, not F
@@lionberryofskyclan It's just a pun 😊
@@twovic oh wow i'm stupid
Yes
I get it, but i think from the f came v, and from v came u and w.
I Wanna Get All Of That Nice And Neat Handwriting Like A Artist
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The history of human writen language evolution.
Fascinating and beautiful
His handwriting is perfect
Los fenificios dieron origen a los alfabetos griego, latino,ruso siendo una forma más explícita de enumerar o nombrar los objetos
A nadie le importa. Y se nota porque en 1 año NADIE respondio
انا أحب طريقة كتابتك لجميع اللغات ، شكرا جزيلا على مجهودك ♥♥♥
Que show, vi um vídeo esses dias do Dr Rodrigo Silva mostrando como foi a origem e formação da letra A
out of topic but he's a masterpiece of drawing periodt
Interesting didactic proposal, this is very good information. Thanks, buddy.. 🔰💯
Mankind have been simplifing everything during the whole history, even before it became popular
Your hand writing is very beautiful ❤️.
This channel is beautiful and I love it
This is so relaxing
I wonder how they changed though. I know they changed, but I wonder what made them decide "we should make it look completely different" like the camel barely resembled a camel. very interesting.
to make it take less time and effort to write, no one wants to draw the monaliza everytime they write a letter
@@Zero-uj9wp i know but i mean like how instead of drawing a simpler camel or something in the general shape of a camel they draw < instead, which looks nothing at all like a camel
@@mezzovii i think < represents it neck or head
Everything is amazing but how the letter B was drawn is perfect, for me
Thank you ever so much!!!!!
Fの成り立ち、お前はYになっとけよ…
それ思った
Muito bom! Tenho uma curiosidade: Qual seria a conexão fonética entre cada simbolo e sua respectíva letra gerada
O primeiro fonema da palavra que representam
@@sanzanderteio4392 de... qual língua?
@@Victorsandergamer Não temos como ter certeza disso, mas é bem possível que seja do Fenício ou do Hebraico
@@Victorsandergamer egípcio, principalmente
@A Centúria vlw pela explicação
Was looking forward to seeing more than 2 versions but okay..
the ink looks good
All i got from this vid is that this guy's an expert hand drawer and I'm jealous
at this point, humans will be oversimplified as an atom in 200 years
Quite imaginative
Obrigado por colocar legendas em português brasileiro! Thank you!
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I always thought the roundly shaped mouth was the origin of the letter " O " . Quite interesting.
@JustAMotobug wdym english alphabet?
@JustAMotobug English don't have an alphabet (writing system)
It's using Latin Writing System
A is Alpha and B is Beta so that's the original for the name "Alphabet"
@@GTAandApplechannel A and B in Latin were Ā and Bē. Alpha and beta come from Greek. The Greeks got it from the Phoenicians Aleph and Bet. The Phoenicians got it from the Egyptians
@@aerobolt256 I know
That's really oversimplified!.... like drawing cave and then an arrow pointing to the empire state building
We'd be here for three hours if he did the whole thing.
@@henrys3138 I have the time
@@parsifal6094 more power to you, but I think some would lose patience.
Out of all of these, the letter X makes the most sense of origin
That's because this video is oversimplified. Today's English Alphabet stems from Latin which stems from Etruscan which stems from Ancient Greek which stems from Phoenician which stems from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs.
Can we just appreciate this guy drawing?
Ancient guy 1: Yea we need some strange shapes to write our thoughts
Ancient guy 2: Let’s pick some random stuff we see around and make the rest from letter F
Society: Makes perfect sense!
A lot of it had to do with what the words for those things were in the (Afroasiatic/Semitic) languages the symbols originated in. This is seen most clearly in languages like Hebrew and Arabic, where some of those things still start with the same sounds. The preponderance of letters all derived from “waw” is just a quirk of history, though.
The translation of the palm to the k in the middle looks like a tank shell penetrating a tank's armor
Thats is nice imagination👍
Cool, i can learn more from this
hand: *turns into lambda, the L sound*
humans: this is definitely i lmao
When the origin of Q is sus
I love that it says it in different languages at the bottom
Amo seus vídeos
I like the flow and thickness of the pen. would you be kind to mention which pen is this?
He always mentions it below in the beginning of the video, idk why people ask?
edit: sorry, he didn’t this time, but most of his other videos do
@@kyh148 I agree he describes. But I think this is different one.
He usually uses a zebra sarasa but this one's different
Orang2 jaman dulu memang pintar bisa menciptakan alfabet, jadinya kita bisa tahu huruf2 n bisa membaca.. wow..😉
Wah ada orang indo gak sendiri dech
@@muhammadhamka1592 😄😄👍👍
👈Seringnya nonton aja gak ikut komen
@@indirajung3032 😉👍👍
Perfect . I loved It.
Good I think that you you are so professional💙👌👌👌
Y: hey thats me
F: no
F: actually you can, others wanted too :p
After thousand of year our great grand children are finding what language we spoke 😂😂
Amazing brothers,,, 🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
Interesante este video sobre el origen del alfabeto romano
Ele legendou em português também. Que lindo! 😍
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4:50 xD
Callate. Español o ingles solamente. No estupidense.
@@OneDirection2V .
@@OneDirection2V wtf
5:45
:3
I ALWAYS SEE "5;45"!
So many kinds of writing, in just 2 hands...
N: Literal a toothbrush
O: Literal a eye
🌸🌸🌸thank you 🌸🌸🌸
だまれ
@@user-yu6ll1ls5m
日本語通じないの分かって言ってる?
The Alef (semitic A) was supposed to mean Ox, not Cow.
do your own video then
@@dennisalaimo4145 No.
Unbelievable! Thank you very much! ありがとございます
One question about "Y": i heard that it means "I greek" (the "i" letter pronounces by a greek manner). May i read more about "Y
Woow! 😍
I learned something interesting today 😍😍
Ah yes this makes perfect sense
낙타랑 입술은 너무 급발진 아닙니까ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
This video have only hand pen paper desk
But we can enjoy this!
I like your hand draw
Cって三日月由来だと思い込んでたから、なんでラクダやねんって思ったけど、
ギリシャ文字のΓ由来で、さらに遡るとフェニキア文字由来なのか。面白い♪
北半球の三日月と左右逆向きなのが疑問だったけど、まさか無関係だったとはw
んじゃ
OO
P
I KZ
で剣を持った勇者じゃんww
あれ?口が2つ目が1つになってるぞ
@@a9d0ras1ru ホントだwwww
直しますw
No sé que dijo pero miente
Gracias broh ♠️
Muito, muito interessante