Germanic languages - what they are and how appeared 🇬🇧🇳🇱🇿🇦🇮🇸🇩🇪🇳🇴
Germanic languages is not only about German ;) This language branch has other languages - Afrikaans, Yiddish, Icelandic, Dutch are only a little part of it (English belongs here too!)
In this video, let's discover more about this Indo-European language branch and see how they appeared 📜 Everything explained in simple words, so don't be afraid of any "linguistic terms" 😌
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Chapters:
0:00 - prologue
0:44 - General info about Germanic languages
02:42 - Proto-Germanic
06:34 - East Germanic languages
08:37 - North Germanic languages
09:55 - West Germanic languages
12:21 - what else you need to know
13:52 - epilogue
Пікірлер: 25
Let me know here what language branch or family we should talk about next 😉 Italic? Celtic? Or maybe Balto-Slavic?
@nadezhda77755
Жыл бұрын
О славянской письменности и культуре очень бы хотелось что-то узнать новое. На твоём канале всегда то, о чëм я раньше и не догадывалась😮
@tante8074
Жыл бұрын
Perhaps some dead languages? Tocharian maybe? Anatolian languages are also interesting.
Great video thanks 🙏 DANKE 😁
Very much informative
Don't forget low german, a endangered language spoken in north Germany and east Netherlands
❤ Je t'adore ❤ Well, ... I am really intrigued by the "spoken" dialects of German. Schwabish and Bairisch in particular. They are still spoken in Southern Germany and Austria and maybe in Switzerland and Northern Italy. These languages are spoken, usually at home, as a mother tongue. They are predecessors of Standard German languages. The Standard Languages probably were constructed from various dialects of German. I listen to German dialect songs by Melissa Naschenweng. Such beautiful songs from Southern Germany and Austria. Such wonderful music ❤
Юлечка, как всегда всё очень познавательно и интересно. Смотрю всегда твой канал для саморазвития😊. Спасибо❤
@LanguageEasy
Жыл бұрын
😊💝💝 спасибо большое
One theory is that it was not originally an Indo-European language as it has a foreign sub-stratum. It borrowed from other Indo-European languages probably from the Slavs/Celts/Latins.
@joanxsky2971
9 ай бұрын
I feel like kinda unlikely though
@seandemhairr4572
2 ай бұрын
@@joanxsky2971ye there’s just too many similarities for it to be a sub strata
@joanxsky2971
2 ай бұрын
@@seandemhairr4572 Yea fr, and a lot of basic Germanic vocab shows similarities to other IE langs so it would be weird if it wasn’t an IE lang
@YourCreepyUncle.
Ай бұрын
A widely discredited theory, btw. Also, the evidence for a non-IE substrate is rapidly diminishing, as many Germanic words previously believed to be "foreign" are now accounted for.
what about the foreign input in the german language
@LanguageEasy
Жыл бұрын
I guess such topics deserve separate whole videos! On the list
What about Manx... Alemmanic and Luxembourgish!? Varagians and Gepids!? It lacked a lot of things... 😂
@morvil73
Ай бұрын
Manx? It’s Celtic…
I think you did yourself a disservice here, as you took away or just touched upon the interesting parts, and leaft just the very superficial ones.
@LanguageEasy
Ай бұрын
Thanks for your observation. But I guess if I was to go deeper into the topic, the video would last 10 hours
@mariiris1403
Ай бұрын
@@LanguageEasy Between 15 minutes, and 10 hours, lots of other possibilities exits.
@nicolasfont3050
Ай бұрын
I think the video length is perfect for beginners like me
Looking good!