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Germanic languages fragments
Germanic languages fragments
Germanic languages fragments
How do the different Germanic languages sound? Watch this video to find out!
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Frozen - Let It Go (Germanic Mix)
Frozen - Let It Go (Germanic Mix)
Frozen - Let It Go (Germanic Mix)
Germanic Elsas singing Let It Go!
English: Idina Menzel
Icelandic: Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir
Norwegian: Lisa Stokke
German & Dutch: Willemijn Verkaik
Swedish: Annika Herlitz
Flemish: Elke Buyle
Danish: Maria Lucia
I know 3 Germanic languages (and can understand most of them) so I wanted to do this, too :)
Pitch is changed and video mirrored due to copyrights.
I own nothing.
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How languages evolve - Alex Gendler
How languages evolve - Alex Gendler
How languages evolve - Alex Gendler
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-languages-evolve-alex-gendler Over the course of human history, thousands of languages have developed from wh...
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Let It Go in Germanic Languages
Let It Go in Germanic Languages
Let It Go in Germanic Languages
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North Germanic (Scandinavian) languages
North Germanic (Scandinavian) languages
North Germanic (Scandinavian) languages
Sample of what the North Germanic languages sounds like. North Germanic, also known as Scandinavian, are the languages spoken by the Scandinavian people, decandents of the Vikings. North Germanic forms the northern branch of the Germanic languages.
Featured is Swedish (Svenska), Finland Swedish (Finlandssvenska), Norwegian (Norsk), West Norwegian (Vestlandsk), Danish (Dansk), Icelandic (Ìslenska), Faroese (Føroysk), Elfdalian (Övdalska) and Westrobothnian (Bondska)
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Etymology of words in english & the germanic language family
Etymology of words in english & the germanic language family
Etymology of words in english & the germanic language family
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Germanic Language Family
Germanic Language Family
Germanic Language Family
A short overview of the Germanic language family.
This is my first video so the quality isn't so great.
All pictures and music used in this video belong to their rightful owners.
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Germanic Language Family 1 of 5
Germanic Language Family 1 of 5
Germanic Language Family 1 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to http://www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com/
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How beautiful German sounds compared to other languages
How beautiful German sounds compared to other languages
How beautiful German sounds compared to other languages
Why German is one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
THIS IS A REMAKE OF "HOW GERMAN SOUNDS COMPARED TO OTHER LANGUAGES":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_xUIDRxdmc
BECOME A PATRON OF EASY GERMAN:
https://www.patreon.com/easygerman
SUBSCRIBE TO EASY LANGUAGES:
http://bit.ly/1HYHGdv
SUPPORT THE EASY LANGUAGES PROJECT:
http://www.easy-languages.org/support-easy-languages/
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK:
http://www.facebook.com/easygermanvideos
http://www.facebook.com/easylanguagestreetinterviews
CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE:
http://www.easygerman.org/
PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH:
http://www.dpsummit.org
http://www.facebook.com/digitalpartic
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Norwegian, Danish, Swedish: #1 Language Comparison
Norwegian, Danish, Swedish: #1 Language Comparison
Norwegian, Danish, Swedish: #1 Language Comparison
Here I compare Norwegian (Bokmål), Danish, and Swedish using the Hakusuisha 白水社 "Express" Series dialogue #1. I apologize in advance for my poor pronunciatio...
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Disney's Frozen "Let It Go" Sequence Performed by Idina Menzel
Disney's Frozen "Let It Go" Sequence Performed by Idina Menzel
Disney's Frozen "Let It Go" Sequence Performed by Idina Menzel
Frozen is now available to own on Blu-ray & Digital HD.
In this clip from Disney's "Frozen," Elsa, whose secret powers have just been revealed, flees Arendelle and unleashes her magic, creating a breathtaking ice palace. Performed by the voice of Elsa, Idina Menzel, "Let It Go" is an original song by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Tony Award®-winner Robert Lopez.
Get the soundtrack now on iTunes: http://di.sn/sH2
Like Frozen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DisneyFrozen
Follow Frozen on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DisneyAnimation
Official Site: http://disney.com/Frozen
Walt Disney Animation Studios, the studio behind "Tangled" and
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Language War: German VS Dutch (West Germanic)
Language War: German VS Dutch (West Germanic)
Language War: German VS Dutch (West Germanic)
Guten Tag!
Goedemiddag!
#LanguageComparison is a project mainly created for comparing languages belonging to the same language family.
- German is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Belgium, Luxembourg and Italy.
- Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Which one did you like more, German or Dutch? You could comment below! :)
Spoken German:
Online German lessons with myBabelyou
Spoken Dutch:
Dairyman in The Netherlands
German Music:
LIONT ft. KAYEF - Gegen den Rest der Welt
Dutch Music:
Great Minds - Dat dan weer wel
Thanks for your a
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Old High German: Languages of the World: Introductory Overvi
Old High German: Languages of the World: Introductory Overvi
Old High German: Languages of the World: Introductory Overvi
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various langu...
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German: Languages of the World: Introductory Overviews
German: Languages of the World: Introductory Overviews
German: Languages of the World: Introductory Overviews
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to http://www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com/
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How German Sounds Compared To Other Languages (Ultimate / Full Version)
How German Sounds Compared To Other Languages (Ultimate / Full Version)
How German Sounds Compared To Other Languages (Ultimate / Full Version)
Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/MakeThemMeow The German language is super harsh if you compare it to other languages! Watch the full version of How G...
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Project Germani: Early Germanic Runes and Languages Part III
Project Germani: Early Germanic Runes and Languages Part III
Project Germani: Early Germanic Runes and Languages Part III
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec...
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English as a Germanic Language
English as a Germanic Language
English as a Germanic Language
Video.
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German Language Compared to other Languages
German Language Compared to other Languages
German Language Compared to other Languages
Manche Sprachen klingen meinetwegen wie Musik oder verdammt romantisch. Aber ich finde die deutsche Sprache hat hingegen Wiedererkennungswert!
Produktion: First Entertainment GmbH
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Proto-English theory - Was a Germanic language spoken in Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasion?
Proto-English theory - Was a Germanic language spoken in Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasion?
Proto-English theory - Was a Germanic language spoken in Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasion?
See title. Clip taken from a BBC Newsnight report.
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Project Germani: Early Germanic Runes and Languages Part I
Project Germani: Early Germanic Runes and Languages Part I
Project Germani: Early Germanic Runes and Languages Part I
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec...
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Language War: Norwegian VS Swedish (North Germanic)
Language War: Norwegian VS Swedish (North Germanic)
Language War: Norwegian VS Swedish (North Germanic)
God dag!
#LanguageComparison is a project mainly created for comparing languages belonging to the same language family.
- Norwegian is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Norway.
- Swedish is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden.
Which one did you like more, Swedish or Norwegian? You could comment below! :)
Spoken Norwegian:
subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/user/stinehofstad
Spoken Swedish:
Alexander Skarsgård's Interview
Norwegian Music:
Pumba - Hvor Jeg Kommer Ifra
Swedish Music:
MOVITS! - Fel Del Av Gården
Thanks for your attention!
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9:06
Middle High German: Languages of the World: Introductory Ove
Middle High German: Languages of the World: Introductory Ove
Middle High German: Languages of the World: Introductory Ove
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various langu...
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Extinct Languages Spoken - Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Indo-European and more
Extinct Languages Spoken - Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Indo-European and more
Extinct Languages Spoken - Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Indo-European and more
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (from Wikipedia):
Ubykh, tʷaxəbza in the Ubykh language, is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language that died with its last native speaker, Tevfik Esenç, in 1992. It has the largest consonant inventory among attested non-click languages, with 84 phonemic consonants (but only two phonemic vowels).
Old English, Ænglisc in Old English, is the direct ancestor of the modern English language, although very different due to its lack of Romance influence from the Normans, and because of this
Germanic languages fragments
How do the different Germanic languages sound? Watch this video to find out!
How do the different Germanic languages sound? Watch this video to find out!...
wn.com/Germanic Languages Fragments
How do the different Germanic languages sound? Watch this video to find out!
- published: 22 Nov 2011
- views: 57048
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author:
grunneger1
Frozen - Let It Go (Germanic Mix)
Germanic Elsas singing Let It Go!
English: Idina Menzel
Icelandic: Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir
Norwegian: Lisa Stokke
German & Dutch: Willemijn Verkaik
Swedish: Annika Herlitz
Flemish: Elke Buyle
Danish: Maria Lucia
I know 3 Germanic languages (and can understand most of them) so I wanted to do this, too :)
Pitch is changed and video mirrored due to copyrights.
I own nothing.
Germanic Elsas singing Let It Go!
English: Idina Menzel
Icelandic: Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir
Norwegian: Lisa Stokke
German & Dutch: Willemijn Verkaik
Swedish: A...
wn.com/Frozen Let It Go (Germanic Mix)
Germanic Elsas singing Let It Go!
English: Idina Menzel
Icelandic: Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir
Norwegian: Lisa Stokke
German & Dutch: Willemijn Verkaik
Swedish: Annika Herlitz
Flemish: Elke Buyle
Danish: Maria Lucia
I know 3 Germanic languages (and can understand most of them) so I wanted to do this, too :)
Pitch is changed and video mirrored due to copyrights.
I own nothing.
- published: 15 Oct 2014
- views: 412
How languages evolve - Alex Gendler
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-languages-evolve-alex-gendler Over the course of human history, thousands of languages have developed from wh...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-languages-evolve-alex-gendler Over the course of human history, thousands of languages have developed from wh......
wn.com/How Languages Evolve Alex Gendler
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-languages-evolve-alex-gendler Over the course of human history, thousands of languages have developed from wh...
- published: 27 May 2014
- views: 290080
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author:
TED-Ed
North Germanic (Scandinavian) languages
Sample of what the North Germanic languages sounds like. North Germanic, also known as Scandinavian, are the languages spoken by the Scandinavian people, decandents of the Vikings. North Germanic forms the northern branch of the Germanic languages.
Featured is Swedish (Svenska), Finland Swedish (Finlandssvenska), Norwegian (Norsk), West Norwegian (Vestlandsk), Danish (Dansk), Icelandic (Ìslenska), Faroese (Føroysk), Elfdalian (Övdalska) and Westrobothnian (Bondska)
Sample of what the North Germanic languages sounds like. North Germanic, also known as Scandinavian, are the languages spoken by the Scandinavian people, decand...
wn.com/North Germanic (Scandinavian) Languages
Sample of what the North Germanic languages sounds like. North Germanic, also known as Scandinavian, are the languages spoken by the Scandinavian people, decandents of the Vikings. North Germanic forms the northern branch of the Germanic languages.
Featured is Swedish (Svenska), Finland Swedish (Finlandssvenska), Norwegian (Norsk), West Norwegian (Vestlandsk), Danish (Dansk), Icelandic (Ìslenska), Faroese (Føroysk), Elfdalian (Övdalska) and Westrobothnian (Bondska)
- published: 17 Nov 2014
- views: 15
Germanic Language Family
A short overview of the Germanic language family.
This is my first video so the quality isn't so great.
All pictures and music used in this video belong to their rightful owners.
A short overview of the Germanic language family.
This is my first video so the quality isn't so great.
All pictures and music used in this video belong to the...
wn.com/Germanic Language Family
A short overview of the Germanic language family.
This is my first video so the quality isn't so great.
All pictures and music used in this video belong to their rightful owners.
- published: 19 Oct 2014
- views: 11
Germanic Language Family 1 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to http://www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com/
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language...
wn.com/Germanic Language Family 1 Of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to http://www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com/
- published: 20 Sep 2008
- views: 39067
How beautiful German sounds compared to other languages
Why German is one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
THIS IS A REMAKE OF "HOW GERMAN SOUNDS COMPARED TO OTHER LANGUAGES":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_xUIDRxdmc
BECOME A PATRON OF EASY GERMAN:
https://www.patreon.com/easygerman
SUBSCRIBE TO EASY LANGUAGES:
http://bit.ly/1HYHGdv
SUPPORT THE EASY LANGUAGES PROJECT:
http://www.easy-languages.org/support-easy-languages/
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK:
http://www.facebook.com/easygermanvideos
http://www.facebook.com/easylanguagestreetinterviews
CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE:
http://www.easygerman.org/
PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH:
http://www.dpsummit.org
http://www.facebook.com/digitalparticipation
Easy German/ Easy Languages is a non-profit video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
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Hosts// many thanks to: Isi, Paolo, Darta, Oscar, Alice, Clyde, Omar, Janusz and Andre!
Camera// Janusz Hamerski
Edit// Janusz Hamerski
Why German is one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
THIS IS A REMAKE OF "HOW GERMAN SOUNDS COMPARED TO OTHER LANGUAGES":
https://www.youtube.com/wa...
wn.com/How Beautiful German Sounds Compared To Other Languages
Why German is one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
THIS IS A REMAKE OF "HOW GERMAN SOUNDS COMPARED TO OTHER LANGUAGES":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_xUIDRxdmc
BECOME A PATRON OF EASY GERMAN:
https://www.patreon.com/easygerman
SUBSCRIBE TO EASY LANGUAGES:
http://bit.ly/1HYHGdv
SUPPORT THE EASY LANGUAGES PROJECT:
http://www.easy-languages.org/support-easy-languages/
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK:
http://www.facebook.com/easygermanvideos
http://www.facebook.com/easylanguagestreetinterviews
CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE:
http://www.easygerman.org/
PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH:
http://www.dpsummit.org
http://www.facebook.com/digitalparticipation
Easy German/ Easy Languages is a non-profit video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
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Hosts// many thanks to: Isi, Paolo, Darta, Oscar, Alice, Clyde, Omar, Janusz and Andre!
Camera// Janusz Hamerski
Edit// Janusz Hamerski
- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 301
Norwegian, Danish, Swedish: #1 Language Comparison
Here I compare Norwegian (Bokmål), Danish, and Swedish using the Hakusuisha 白水社 "Express" Series dialogue #1. I apologize in advance for my poor pronunciatio...
Here I compare Norwegian (Bokmål), Danish, and Swedish using the Hakusuisha 白水社 "Express" Series dialogue #1. I apologize in advance for my poor pronunciatio......
wn.com/Norwegian, Danish, Swedish 1 Language Comparison
Here I compare Norwegian (Bokmål), Danish, and Swedish using the Hakusuisha 白水社 "Express" Series dialogue #1. I apologize in advance for my poor pronunciatio...
Disney's Frozen "Let It Go" Sequence Performed by Idina Menzel
Frozen is now available to own on Blu-ray & Digital HD.
In this clip from Disney's "Frozen," Elsa, whose secret powers have just been revealed, flees Arendelle and unleashes her magic, creating a breathtaking ice palace. Performed by the voice of Elsa, Idina Menzel, "Let It Go" is an original song by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Tony Award®-winner Robert Lopez.
Get the soundtrack now on iTunes: http://di.sn/sH2
Like Frozen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DisneyFrozen
Follow Frozen on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DisneyAnimation
Official Site: http://disney.com/Frozen
Walt Disney Animation Studios, the studio behind "Tangled" and "Wreck-It Ralph," presents "Frozen," a stunning big-screen comedy adventure. Fearless optimist Anna (voice of Kristen Bell) sets off on an epic journey—teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff (voice of Jonathan Groff) and his loyal reindeer Sven—to find her sister Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel), whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom.
The film is directed by Chris Buck ("Tarzan," "Surf's Up") and Jennifer Lee (screenwriter, "Wreck-It Ralph"), and produced by Peter Del Vecho ("Winnie the Pooh," "The Princess and the Frog"). Featuring music from Tony® winner Robert Lopez ("The Book of Mormon," "Avenue Q") and Kristen Anderson-Lopez ("In Transit").
Frozen is now available to own on Blu-ray & Digital HD.
In this clip from Disney's "Frozen," Elsa, whose secret powers have just been revealed, flees Arendelle...
wn.com/Disney's Frozen Let It Go Sequence Performed By Idina Menzel
Frozen is now available to own on Blu-ray & Digital HD.
In this clip from Disney's "Frozen," Elsa, whose secret powers have just been revealed, flees Arendelle and unleashes her magic, creating a breathtaking ice palace. Performed by the voice of Elsa, Idina Menzel, "Let It Go" is an original song by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Tony Award®-winner Robert Lopez.
Get the soundtrack now on iTunes: http://di.sn/sH2
Like Frozen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DisneyFrozen
Follow Frozen on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DisneyAnimation
Official Site: http://disney.com/Frozen
Walt Disney Animation Studios, the studio behind "Tangled" and "Wreck-It Ralph," presents "Frozen," a stunning big-screen comedy adventure. Fearless optimist Anna (voice of Kristen Bell) sets off on an epic journey—teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff (voice of Jonathan Groff) and his loyal reindeer Sven—to find her sister Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel), whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom.
The film is directed by Chris Buck ("Tarzan," "Surf's Up") and Jennifer Lee (screenwriter, "Wreck-It Ralph"), and produced by Peter Del Vecho ("Winnie the Pooh," "The Princess and the Frog"). Featuring music from Tony® winner Robert Lopez ("The Book of Mormon," "Avenue Q") and Kristen Anderson-Lopez ("In Transit").
- published: 06 Dec 2013
- views: 423129459
Language War: German VS Dutch (West Germanic)
Guten Tag!
Goedemiddag!
#LanguageComparison is a project mainly created for comparing languages belonging to the same language family.
- German is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Belgium, Luxembourg and Italy.
- Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Which one did you like more, German or Dutch? You could comment below! :)
Spoken German:
Online German lessons with myBabelyou
Spoken Dutch:
Dairyman in The Netherlands
German Music:
LIONT ft. KAYEF - Gegen den Rest der Welt
Dutch Music:
Great Minds - Dat dan weer wel
Thanks for your attention!
Guten Tag!
Goedemiddag!
#LanguageComparison is a project mainly created for comparing languages belonging to the same language family.
- German is a West Ger...
wn.com/Language War German Vs Dutch (West Germanic)
Guten Tag!
Goedemiddag!
#LanguageComparison is a project mainly created for comparing languages belonging to the same language family.
- German is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Belgium, Luxembourg and Italy.
- Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Which one did you like more, German or Dutch? You could comment below! :)
Spoken German:
Online German lessons with myBabelyou
Spoken Dutch:
Dairyman in The Netherlands
German Music:
LIONT ft. KAYEF - Gegen den Rest der Welt
Dutch Music:
Great Minds - Dat dan weer wel
Thanks for your attention!
- published: 14 Jan 2015
- views: 1
Old High German: Languages of the World: Introductory Overvi
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various langu...
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various langu......
wn.com/Old High German Languages Of The World Introductory Overvi
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various langu...
- published: 18 Jun 2008
- views: 57683
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author:
ProfASAr
German: Languages of the World: Introductory Overviews
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to http://www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com/
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various languag...
wn.com/German Languages Of The World Introductory Overviews
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to http://www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com/
- published: 19 Mar 2008
- views: 104547
How German Sounds Compared To Other Languages (Ultimate / Full Version)
Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/MakeThemMeow The German language is super harsh if you compare it to other languages! Watch the full version of How G...
Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/MakeThemMeow The German language is super harsh if you compare it to other languages! Watch the full version of How G......
wn.com/How German Sounds Compared To Other Languages (Ultimate Full Version)
Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/MakeThemMeow The German language is super harsh if you compare it to other languages! Watch the full version of How G...
Project Germani: Early Germanic Runes and Languages Part III
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec...
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec......
wn.com/Project Germani Early Germanic Runes And Languages Part Iii
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec...
- published: 09 Apr 2013
- views: 2072
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author:
Dan Dalby
German Language Compared to other Languages
Manche Sprachen klingen meinetwegen wie Musik oder verdammt romantisch. Aber ich finde die deutsche Sprache hat hingegen Wiedererkennungswert!
Produktion: First Entertainment GmbH
Manche Sprachen klingen meinetwegen wie Musik oder verdammt romantisch. Aber ich finde die deutsche Sprache hat hingegen Wiedererkennungswert!
Produktion: Firs...
wn.com/German Language Compared To Other Languages
Manche Sprachen klingen meinetwegen wie Musik oder verdammt romantisch. Aber ich finde die deutsche Sprache hat hingegen Wiedererkennungswert!
Produktion: First Entertainment GmbH
- published: 27 Jul 2013
- views: 3864344
Project Germani: Early Germanic Runes and Languages Part I
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec...
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec......
wn.com/Project Germani Early Germanic Runes And Languages Part I
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec...
- published: 09 Apr 2013
- views: 2079
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author:
Dan Dalby
Language War: Norwegian VS Swedish (North Germanic)
God dag!
#LanguageComparison is a project mainly created for comparing languages belonging to the same language family.
- Norwegian is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Norway.
- Swedish is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden.
Which one did you like more, Swedish or Norwegian? You could comment below! :)
Spoken Norwegian:
subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/user/stinehofstad
Spoken Swedish:
Alexander Skarsgård's Interview
Norwegian Music:
Pumba - Hvor Jeg Kommer Ifra
Swedish Music:
MOVITS! - Fel Del Av Gården
Thanks for your attention!
God dag!
#LanguageComparison is a project mainly created for comparing languages belonging to the same language family.
- Norwegian is a North Germanic lang...
wn.com/Language War Norwegian Vs Swedish (North Germanic)
God dag!
#LanguageComparison is a project mainly created for comparing languages belonging to the same language family.
- Norwegian is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Norway.
- Swedish is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden.
Which one did you like more, Swedish or Norwegian? You could comment below! :)
Spoken Norwegian:
subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/user/stinehofstad
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Middle High German: Languages of the World: Introductory Ove
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various langu...
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various langu......
wn.com/Middle High German Languages Of The World Introductory Ove
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various langu...
- published: 17 Jul 2008
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author:
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Extinct Languages Spoken - Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Indo-European and more
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (from Wikipedia):
Ubykh, tʷaxəbza in the Ubykh language, is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language that died with its last native speaker, Tevfik Esenç, in 1992. It has the largest consonant inventory among attested non-click languages, with 84 phonemic consonants (but only two phonemic vowels).
Old English, Ænglisc in Old English, is the direct ancestor of the modern English language, although very different due to its lack of Romance influence from the Normans, and because of this is much closer to Icelandic or German. It was spoken from the mid fifth to mid twelfth centuries.
Proto-Germanic is the unattested common ancestor of all the Germanic languages and is a descendant language of Proto-Indo-European, likely spoken in present-day Denmark, and southern Scandinavia about three thousand years ago.. However, certain inscriptions found may be of the early Proto-Norse or late Proto-Germanic periods.
Proto-Indo-European is the unattested, yet highly supported common ancestor of all Indo-European languages, including Hellenic (including Greek), Italic (including Latin and the Romance languages), Germanic, Celtic, Slavic, and the Indo-Iranian languages. There are about 439 Indo-European languages, with almost three billion native speakers, by far the most of any widely recognized language family. The most accepted hypothesis places it spoken in the Pontic steppe, about six thousand years ago, although estimates vary greatly.
Proto-Nostratic is a controversial common ancestor of Afro-Asiatic, Kartvelian, Dravidian, Eurasiatic (including Uralic, Indo-European, and Altaic), sometimes including Elamite, Sumerian, Nivkh, Yukaghir, Chukotko-Chamkatkan, and Eskimo-Aleut languages. It is believed to be spoken in the Fertile Crescent around 12,000 years ago.
Texts Used:
Ubykh: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubykh_language#Samples_of_Ubykh
Old English: The Lord's Prayer, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Lord%27s_Prayer_in_English
Proto-Germanic: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Germanic_language#Schleicher.27s_PIE_fable_rendered_into_Proto-Germanic
Proto-Indo-European: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleicher%27s_fable (Byrd's translation)
Proto-Nostratic: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages#Sample_text
Information on the phonetics of the languages come from their respective Wikipedia pages.
Stuff used:
Recorded on an iPhone 4s, audio edited in Logic Pro 9, pictures made in Gimp, video made in iMovie.
**DISCLAIMER**
All of these languages are extinct. As such, all pronunciations are completely approximate, especially that of PIE and Proto-Nostratic. I'm not very good at the voiced aspirated (breathy-voiced) PIE stops either, and am unsure about stress patterns, and Old English vowel reduction.
Also, I am not perfect. I made quite a few mistakes - see if you can spot them! Hopefully my American English accent didn't get in the way to much.
Anyways, thanks for watching! Maybe in the future I'll do another... I'd like to do Latin, Ancient Greek, maybe Old Chinese. I'd need some good texts with IPA pronunciations though. If you want, suggest a language in the comments!
I can't imagine how anyone could speak fluent Ubykh. They must have very tough uvulas... (Luckily the Ubykh text didn't use qˁʼ)
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (...
wn.com/Extinct Languages Spoken Ubykh, Old English, Proto Indo European And More
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (from Wikipedia):
Ubykh, tʷaxəbza in the Ubykh language, is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language that died with its last native speaker, Tevfik Esenç, in 1992. It has the largest consonant inventory among attested non-click languages, with 84 phonemic consonants (but only two phonemic vowels).
Old English, Ænglisc in Old English, is the direct ancestor of the modern English language, although very different due to its lack of Romance influence from the Normans, and because of this is much closer to Icelandic or German. It was spoken from the mid fifth to mid twelfth centuries.
Proto-Germanic is the unattested common ancestor of all the Germanic languages and is a descendant language of Proto-Indo-European, likely spoken in present-day Denmark, and southern Scandinavia about three thousand years ago.. However, certain inscriptions found may be of the early Proto-Norse or late Proto-Germanic periods.
Proto-Indo-European is the unattested, yet highly supported common ancestor of all Indo-European languages, including Hellenic (including Greek), Italic (including Latin and the Romance languages), Germanic, Celtic, Slavic, and the Indo-Iranian languages. There are about 439 Indo-European languages, with almost three billion native speakers, by far the most of any widely recognized language family. The most accepted hypothesis places it spoken in the Pontic steppe, about six thousand years ago, although estimates vary greatly.
Proto-Nostratic is a controversial common ancestor of Afro-Asiatic, Kartvelian, Dravidian, Eurasiatic (including Uralic, Indo-European, and Altaic), sometimes including Elamite, Sumerian, Nivkh, Yukaghir, Chukotko-Chamkatkan, and Eskimo-Aleut languages. It is believed to be spoken in the Fertile Crescent around 12,000 years ago.
Texts Used:
Ubykh: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubykh_language#Samples_of_Ubykh
Old English: The Lord's Prayer, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Lord%27s_Prayer_in_English
Proto-Germanic: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Germanic_language#Schleicher.27s_PIE_fable_rendered_into_Proto-Germanic
Proto-Indo-European: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleicher%27s_fable (Byrd's translation)
Proto-Nostratic: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages#Sample_text
Information on the phonetics of the languages come from their respective Wikipedia pages.
Stuff used:
Recorded on an iPhone 4s, audio edited in Logic Pro 9, pictures made in Gimp, video made in iMovie.
**DISCLAIMER**
All of these languages are extinct. As such, all pronunciations are completely approximate, especially that of PIE and Proto-Nostratic. I'm not very good at the voiced aspirated (breathy-voiced) PIE stops either, and am unsure about stress patterns, and Old English vowel reduction.
Also, I am not perfect. I made quite a few mistakes - see if you can spot them! Hopefully my American English accent didn't get in the way to much.
Anyways, thanks for watching! Maybe in the future I'll do another... I'd like to do Latin, Ancient Greek, maybe Old Chinese. I'd need some good texts with IPA pronunciations though. If you want, suggest a language in the comments!
I can't imagine how anyone could speak fluent Ubykh. They must have very tough uvulas... (Luckily the Ubykh text didn't use qˁʼ)
- published: 06 Sep 2014
- views: 5999