Chivalry Lesson | Speak Like a Knight
Hello students! Today’s lesson is going to teach you how to speak like a knight, which is otherwise known as chivalrous communication.
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------[0:00] Introduction
------[0:19] What Is Chivalry?
The word chivalrous comes from an old french word ‘chevalerie’, meaning knighthood or nobility. It is an ethical code of conduct that knights followed in Medieval Europe.
-----[0:55] The Chivalric Code
The chivalric code is a set of knightly values from the medieval period. The way a knight behaved was self-governed by the chivalric code.
-----[2:13] Why Should You Learn How to Speak like a Knight?
We are so far away from those knightly values today, that having them would make a person stand out.
-----[2:53] Speaking like a Knight: What Not to Do!
Don’t use slang, swear, slander, or be boastful! Knights should also avoid loquaciousness, which means talking too much about things that aren't important.
-----[4:01] Chivalrous Phrases to Use
This lesson covers an array of knightly phrases that you could use, including:
"I give you my word."
"Everything is taken care of."
"Thank you so much for your kind consideration."
"That is a line I will not cross."
-----LESSON ROUNDUP
Thank you for watching this lesson on chivalric communication. I really hope that you enjoyed it and gained some useful knowledge on how to speak like a knight!
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@CreamTheFirst
2 жыл бұрын
whats ur instagram my lady !!
@musicalneptunian
2 жыл бұрын
Jack Bauer from the TV show 24 was a knight! He always said "I give you my word" to make a promise.
@musicalneptunian
2 жыл бұрын
@Influ scope Hmm, I would have thought Latin was the language of The Knight?
@goofygrandlouis6296
2 жыл бұрын
Hum.. Your delivery is pretty deadpan / dry. Either that or you're suicidal 😁
@jupitermoongauge4055
2 жыл бұрын
@@goofygrandlouis6296 what a dumb thing to say. This lady is pure class.
Dear Lady Jade, it is an honour for me to inform you that your lesson has pleased me enormously. I must confess that I had never seen anyone on this social network speaking upon the old manner of speaking which knights used to employ. I thank you very much for your consideration. Apart from that which I have just said, I should like to be granted the pleasure to say that you are wearing very beautiful garments.
@ROCKINGMAN
Жыл бұрын
All right...all right...show off!
@oraetlabora1922
Жыл бұрын
@@ROCKINGMAN Why should I?
@ROCKINGMAN
Жыл бұрын
@@oraetlabora1922 Bollocks! Nice good ol' english phrase -'cause I said so!
It’s been an honour learning from you 🤗
@baldrick1485
2 жыл бұрын
You can't jump up a class that easy, you peasant!
@jeredquidlars8819
2 жыл бұрын
@@baldrick1485 Whaaat 🤣
My lady It’s been an honour learning from you
"I give you my word" we say exactly that in Spanish! I never expected it works for English too! Thanks Jade!!
@JLchevz
2 ай бұрын
of course it does
@ivanivan5511
Ай бұрын
@@JLchevz pu7000000000
Thank you so much for your kind words. It has been an honour learning from you, Lady Jade
Lady Jade, your way of teaching is unrivalled! Never have I seen such engaging video before! It's been an honour learning from you! Thank you!!
step 1. put on a helmet
@DieterRahm1845
2 жыл бұрын
step 2. Put on an armour
@junec.7990
2 жыл бұрын
step 3. Ride a war horse.
@DieterRahm1845
2 жыл бұрын
Step 4. Hold a sword.
@karemah9442
2 жыл бұрын
Step 5 shut up yll
@stevenhoskins7850
2 жыл бұрын
Step 6. Get a squire. You need help getting in and our of the armor.
What a honor to be in your class. You bave a glorious bearing
Bless you !!! It's been a honor learning from you.
I oft (hehe) like to speak like a knight or with unnecesarily formal or specific words just because it's funny. It brings warmth to my heart to amuse the leal lords and ladies most puissant with old fashioned words or phrases, akin to those used by illustrious knights of yore.
What a marvelous lesson to learn from! You are amazing as always. I am absolutely fascinated. It’s been an honour learning from you. Very warm regards from Russia.
@vishad91
2 жыл бұрын
From Russia with Love*
Very interesting lesson! Thank you as always
I must declare my courtly love for you, seriously.
@cerdic6586
Ай бұрын
Simp
@delaneypeterson1433
10 күн бұрын
@cerdic6586 a well mannered simp is a wise simp.
I really enjoyed this lesson ! I hope it will be followed by the Lady version of polite, honourable speech 🤩🙏
@JadeJoddle
2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps someday. I’ll have to think on it. 🤔
@lifeisgood660
29 күн бұрын
Greetings from Ukraine! Enjoying your lessons and your beauty
It's truly been an honor learning from you.
So beautiful!
brilliant lesson!! Thanks for the excursion in history.
@goofygrandlouis6296
2 жыл бұрын
uh... I don't want to trigger the English here, but. She starts her lesson by talking about the code of chivalry that was in place at the time in England, yet she fails to mention that it was broken at the battle of Agincourt by the devious English knights, who slayed their prisoners. That act brought universal condemnation throughtout Europe, as perticular dishonorable.
Hello Professor Jade Thank you so much for your help and advice, i really appreciate your job. I wish you peace and happness under the sky of prosperity. All the best. Take care and have a good time. Your Student from Algeria
Dear Lady Jade, thank you so much for this very interesting and useful lesson. I’m always eager to act in the best chivalrous ways. It is an honour learning from you. Please allow me to take the opportunity to congratulate you on your beautiful gown that suits you extremely well.
@JadeJoddle
2 жыл бұрын
You're too kind. ☺️
Using this to study for my first mordhau stream, thanks !
Honour amongst ye brethren! This is the way!
Big fan of my fellow Londoner the fabulous Jade! What an honour to share the same place of birth with you! I do like your swag! Wish I knew someone like you to be friends with . Lol! Keep up the good work. Nuff respect!!!
please teach all of my lessons... the only voice that i can actually pay attention to
My dear teacher, this video has given to me a lot to think of, especially when it comes to gratitude, massive thank Jade I appreciate the love and care tha you put in your videos.
I really liked this lesson. Well, I love all your lessons: it’s been a privilege and an honour learning from you in all these years🙂
@martincristancho
2 жыл бұрын
Ciao!!! Scusi, sei Italiana? Io Sono insegnante di filosofia per alcune persone che vivonno a Roma e a Sassari... 🙋
@angelicabertellini
2 жыл бұрын
@@martincristancho sì, sono italiana. Jade ha studenti e studentesse da tutto il mondo 😊
@martincristancho
2 жыл бұрын
@@angelicabertellini 🎶 Grazie, sei molto gentile.... 😊
From an etymological perspective, it derives from the French word for horse='cheval' the knights being horseriders as opposed to the common people people who couldn't afford one 🏇
Thank You, Epic lesson!! Keep up the good work!!! 💯👍😃
Lady Jade, thank you for your unusual lesson. There's a huge need of politeness nowadays. This humanity is becoming more and more rude, most people lacking respect for others...❤️
Your Ladyship, it's been an honour learning from you..
@JadeJoddle
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching, dear Sir.
@TheAnish01
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure.. indeed
Again, Jade, you've come with a great idea! Very enjoyable and highly informative lesson.
@JadeJoddle
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the lesson.
Loquaciousness - for a perfect example of this just watch Prime Minister’s questions on the BBC.
Love your channel so much . Do you ever hold classes I’m from Solihull . So I have a brummie accent. Which I find holds me back . I mix in good circles but I found some times I feel held back .
I found this very interesting, you may as well. I've been trying to find the origins to the accents in the United States. I first started noticing the difference in Texas and Florida accents which I think sparked my curiosity. This lady explains Appalachian culture very well. Thank you for another great lesson.
@czamman
2 жыл бұрын
Celebrating Appalachia is the KZread channel. I guess the link didn't post... she does a good job researching topics.
strength and honour
It has been an honour learning from you ❤️❤️
Gorgeous lesson thanks a lot! My favorites: - Everything is taken care of - Allow me to do that for you - I'm afraid not (great way to say no) - I will take that to my grave
Well done Jade. As it always happens, your lessons are really interesting and useful
Jade Joddle remember me Anne Boleyn. I am italian and I studied the story of Anne at school, when I was young student. So every charming english woman is Anne Boleyn to me. 👍❤️
@stevenhoskins7850
2 жыл бұрын
her head was chopped off.
Lady Jade can I ask a question. See if everyone spoke proper English would it not do away with regional accents which I love. I like speaking to someone knowing from their accent that they come from Yorkshire, London, Manchester and so on.
Charge! For the king!
Thank you, teacher
You are the best mate 🌺 Love too much my best teacher ever ❤️
From today I'm going to follow your teaching... 🙋
-- Thank you ! Good work. I are still learning
@JadeJoddle
2 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work. 👍
And still stunning... ☺️
🤩
Good luck. Thank you for all the information. Ahmad from Iraq
My surname is Knight! Greetings from the island of Malta!
@stevenhoskins7850
2 жыл бұрын
wanna trade? i get tired of explaining to people how to spell my name.
Thank you, this will do me some good, when I wear a knight costime for Halloween.
Yo this was dope! Imma use it
@stevenhoskins7850
2 жыл бұрын
haha! you forgot to cuss and brag.
Interesting video. Cheers from Santa Fe, Argentina...
Absolutely flawless! All pleasure was mine, young lady.
The ladies will like this.
👍👍
How about speaking like a king?
noblesse obliged
nice British accent and good pace!
How do you get dubbed as a knight by the 👑?
@katherine6610
Жыл бұрын
Make a large donation to a political party, allegedly!
thenk you😁
What accent does she speak?
Arrr!
How did they procreate their knightly lineage if they didn’t join with their objects of romance?
Time for a Wizard of Id cartoon skit: I am damn fine Sir Rodney, the greatest freakin Knight and I know that you are paid off by The King! SIR RODNEY, I AM THE KING AND I HEARD THAT! YOU'RE FIRED!
@stevenhoskins7850
2 жыл бұрын
haha! that was good.
How she didn't sleep yet, beats me.
I hope there are beautiful elegant lady out there who know how to revive us knights
Hello Jade. when are you going to bring to class another story? I miss them.... thanks a lot
@JadeJoddle
2 жыл бұрын
Have a look for the readings on Odysee.
@aguilarballesterosjorgeeli5397
2 жыл бұрын
Hello jade, thanks for Your quick response could you tell me a little bit more of how do i get to oddyse thanks a Lot teacher
I always used to name you Lady Jade, long time before this lesson :) you can check my old comments :) Cheers!
I love your accent
The five chivalric virtues are Honer, Wisdom, Generosity, Valor and Compassion. For tradition is sacred in Toussaint😅😅
Lovely Jade as usual.A********
it looks like you're coming out of a pre-Raphaelite painting
I want to speak like a knight so I can sound authentic at Renaissance fairs but good morals are cool too I guess
Omg, this woman is incredibly beautiful
Why don't you have Persian subtitles?
Here is a reason to be cool
@dittmarheinrich2175
Жыл бұрын
2 im trying to master my sword
I'm here because I was playing as a knight in VR Chat, so far I got What Ho peasants? Have at you! My blade thirst for glory Blood and Honor! Ah haa you fight like a cow! I Quest for Glory!!! Thou art stable shit compared to me! Fare thee well My blade for the king!! Shoe my horse pion Where be the tavern wench I needith another tankard of ale This but a flesh wound!!! Of course we are either in battle or drinking at a tavern... That's how a true knight speaks. This wench knoweth nothing of true knights!!!
Excellent video. I roleplay on a Dungeons&Dragons rp server as a chaste paladin/knight so i need to learn how to speak properly instead of imitating Michael Palin in Monthy Pythons The holy grail. The progressive Drow ladies dont appreciate my chivalry at all lol
Charge! ⚔️
Very good as expected. I'm hoping for another Halloween story telling time 😉 maybe some Edgar Allan Poe 😊
@stevenhoskins7850
2 жыл бұрын
he and i are distant cousins, believe it or not.
@czamman
2 жыл бұрын
@@stevenhoskins7850 that's awesome, I love Tell-Tale Heart.
@stevenhoskins7850
2 жыл бұрын
@@czamman Yes and The Raven. "Nevermore! Nevermore!" Read that if you haven't. He had dual citizenship between Great Britain and here in America.
@czamman
2 жыл бұрын
@@stevenhoskins7850 Lenore
Nobility is not.. part of the aristocracy... For a knight nobility is a set of principles.... noble sentiments, generosity, forgiveness, respect. protection of the weak. Read Don Quijote.
You forgot, “Where is that garder strap?”
I would.hope we will come to treat each other with this much honour again . Our world is so corrupt
Fair maiden, methinks that some lesser of men has vexed you. May you find the noble Knight you desire. Farewell til anon.
lol 😆 speak like a Knight
Like the Black Knight or just a Knight Templar?
@junec.7990
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, with a Black Knight Greatsword that launches your enemies into the air.
@DieterRahm1845
2 жыл бұрын
@@junec.7990 Not quite polite🤣🤣🤣
Princess Ja Jo.
Here is a noble person
Oh , honourable lady, I hope ,you are well..I arrived 17 minutes late becauseof hard time outside. I feel myself as a slave in this life. But my pleasure is to be a slave of this beautiful language..Oh Jade , let us live the slangs,ok dokey which means acceptable..When I am in a castle of this language, how not to be loquacious with the servants there; how to restrain from hearing at slanders. Maybe one day I will wake up from this life of slavery I will perceive a gleam which may be the knighthood I was waiting for. If love exist, then I am an eternal lover of this beautiful language. Once more honourable lady the beautiful dress you wear is also worn here by beautiful algerian women in the region of kabylie.
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Off topic, just a random thought: Why does virtually everybody keep adding "...but not least" at the last item of a list? Can't "last" be a standalone, autonomous word anymore? Sure, "but not least" does make a lot of sense when you want to emphasize the equal weight of each item, but to my non-native ears it started to sound as overused, worn out, cliché pun. Am I the only one?
@juanmigueluy793
2 жыл бұрын
You're not the only one who notices that. It seems that many people just love or at least like speaking so similar or perhaps just the same way others do, and let me tell you, it is a great opportunity to make the difference and speak correctly without language vices. It appears to be that so many people dislike being well spoken.
@JadeJoddle
2 жыл бұрын
I haven’t noticed this phrase being used a lot. In my understanding, it tends to be used in formal events when a list of people or nominees is being read out.
@aram5642
2 жыл бұрын
@@JadeJoddle For me, it is nearly 10 out of 10 in every public/online presentation I attend. The items listed include mostly ideas and concepts rather than people. But this is corporate IT reality. It could be a flawed environment.
@JadeJoddle
2 жыл бұрын
@@aram5642 If it is an ordinary list of things, there is no need to use that phrase. A simple 'and' will suffice.
@aram5642
2 жыл бұрын
@@JadeJoddle Exactly my thought. Glad to hear we share this opinion, Ma'am
marry me princess
The notification of this video from Jade prompted me to find out who the knights were? After watching a series about Medieval times with Terry Jones (BBC), I conclude: if someone tells me to be a knight, I will answer: "do you want me to kill, rob and rape"? Friends, don't be a true knights, be knights from fairy tales!
@JadeJoddle
2 жыл бұрын
I think you may have watched something that takes a deconstructionist view of knighthood. That's means someone whose job it is to attack great works of literature, and more deeply than that, the culture in general.
@ilyabesk9809
2 жыл бұрын
@@JadeJoddle You are probably right, but like every person, world history strives to keep in mind all the best that happened in the past and forget about the bad!
It’s nice I was in the British humor… dry humor of humor…😉😳😱🧛♀️🧟♀️👩🦳🥂🍸🙉🤘🤟👏👍🥳😉⚠️
Is our next time we see you… something about a birthday cake… maybe with a metal file… kind of humor!😱😉🙈🐵🥳👏😳👩🦳🙊🧟♀️🧛♀️🤘😎👍❤️🔥
The Irish Whisky tipplers are not very chivalrous because those guys talk a lot and tell dirty limericks.
The French or Franks while the original Christian Knights, the British didn’t have much Knights or crusaders.
@stevenhoskins7850
2 жыл бұрын
The Anglo-Saxons did, and the English/Normans also did, after them. There were more Franks, so certainly they would have more knights/crusaders.
Let's go Brandon
@stevenhoskins7850
2 жыл бұрын
Let's go, Brandon!
Knight after 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🥃🥃????
I need a sword now.