I think showing the entire ipa board to show specific highlighted phonemes for a language is quite confusing, I'd suggest changing that and making your own ipa tables like jan misali used to do. But this video was enjoyable to watch regardless
What language family is Hurrian purported to belong to in the literature? Approximately how many people spoke it at its height? I feel like these details should be included toward the beginning of the video.
You begin by referring to a country called "Turkiye" with an umlaut I can't easily type and am not minded to find out how. The English name is Turkey, regardless of what people living there call it. We don't, after all, refer to Deutschland, Sverige or Italia and neither do theTurks,
I think showing the entire ipa board to show specific highlighted phonemes for a language is quite confusing, I'd suggest changing that and making your own ipa tables like jan misali used to do. But this video was enjoyable to watch regardless
your videos are so informative I hope the algorithm blesses you one day!
A Pubmed article, performed genomic analysis, showed the Kurds and Armenians are direct extension of Hurrtians and Hittites
Only Armenians. Later mixed Kurds with armenians (Hurrians) and got the dna from armenians (Hurrians)
Only Armenians are direct descendants of urartians aka hurrians
Just found your channel, but it cannot be long until you blow up, so informative, relaxed and just good transitions as well, love it❤
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What language family is Hurrian purported to belong to in the literature? Approximately how many people spoke it at its height? I feel like these details should be included toward the beginning of the video.
The relationship between Hurrian and other living languages still is disputed. However, a few words may passed through the time.
Tan - tenni, tan- study as noun ar-ad
A little but like Finnish and Hungarian
Mittani means in Armenian ( Mi- tan) one house or combined under one house.
You begin by referring to a country called "Turkiye" with an umlaut I can't easily type and am not minded to find out how.
The English name is Turkey, regardless of what people living there call it. We don't, after all, refer to Deutschland, Sverige or Italia and neither do theTurks,