Voice of the Past: Otto von Bismarck
1:16
Voice of the Past: Emperor Puyi
1:31
Voice of the Past: Alfonso XIII
7:30
Voice of the Past: Vladimir Lenin
2:04
Voice of the Past: Émile Durkheim
2:40
15th century French
1:16
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Practicing Latin Long Vowels
2:16
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Renaissance Flemish Latin
0:22
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Practicing German in the 1950s
2:21
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Practicing an North Old Scots Poem
1:32
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@wayneanderson2523
@wayneanderson2523 15 сағат бұрын
You can really hear the Latin influence in pronunciation fade away
@yodude43090
@yodude43090 21 сағат бұрын
Imagine being close enough to a real dinosaur to hear it and not get a few pictures or a video smh.
@Geekformer
@Geekformer 22 сағат бұрын
0:01 :big bird with rtx on
@Blueskies2513
@Blueskies2513 2 күн бұрын
THE WOLPIS IS REAL
@pureay2700
@pureay2700 2 күн бұрын
Peika for woodpefker is kinda fire
@Joshr9501
@Joshr9501 2 күн бұрын
no. english speakers in the 17th century didn't have that annoying musical innotation accent, the accents were flat, like NORTH AMERICAN ACCENTS! stop projecting your post 18th century accents onto elizabethan english you limeys. nroth american english is the pure untaianted english spoken before received pernounciation infected the enlish spoken in the british isles. 17th century english speakers had accents that were both rhotic and had a flat innotation, nothing like the modern british isles accents.
@neiljohnson6815
@neiljohnson6815 2 күн бұрын
Neanderthals ARE human. Just not Homo Sapiens.
@abdelkaderhabib4646
@abdelkaderhabib4646 2 күн бұрын
2024 : Juliette had a big gyatt
@DoctorAlright
@DoctorAlright 2 күн бұрын
0:58 “you’re my favorite nephew” So wait this dude is asking for the hand of his uncle’s daughter in marriage
@frixostheanimator435
@frixostheanimator435 2 күн бұрын
You forgot the 17th century to Now
@ryforg
@ryforg 3 күн бұрын
i tried to turn on english subtitles, then i realized youtube probably doesnt speak akkadian
@Hidden19763
@Hidden19763 4 күн бұрын
4:55 image?
@BienAdentro
@BienAdentro 4 күн бұрын
Mickey Rourke 😮
@AsdFgh-xo7gi
@AsdFgh-xo7gi 5 күн бұрын
Limba latină se trage din limba dacă ❤ o spune și secretarul papei care a avut acces la arhive , limba oficială a dacilor era latina in timpul lui Burebista, romanii au venit în timpul domniei lui Decebal!!!! Deci noi vorbeam latina deja
@v1e1r1g1e1
@v1e1r1g1e1 5 күн бұрын
''Gutter'' English... aka... ''Ghetto'' English is a dialect of English. That it has become so popular amongst the younger generations is not by natural development, but by propaganda, indoctrination and artificial elevation through various media; music, movies, internet social media, etc. This fad for everything low and crass will not last. There will be soon, a backlash against the verbal debasement of the English language. This will occur in conjunction with, and partly because of, a swing back to conservatism. You hear it here first, folks.
@williswameyo5737
@williswameyo5737 5 күн бұрын
The Roman music is quite a banger
@fathanfachri
@fathanfachri 5 күн бұрын
0:14 That one kinda sus
@watching7650
@watching7650 5 күн бұрын
Exact sources? Probability of reconstructions? References for the phonologic inferences? Tables for your rather excentric romanization? Why these stresses and your arguments/references for such stressing patterns? We could go on with all the things that you should at a minimum provide references for -- before the grand opening of a "Tocharian reading" (what kinda Tocharian, by the way?)
@MathLanguageDrawings
@MathLanguageDrawings 6 күн бұрын
kzbin.info9WDy8OY137w?si=9Euei0bYsDB_V_wD
@ldezzy9260
@ldezzy9260 6 күн бұрын
May god save us from the unholy undead 3:46
@bruhman1681
@bruhman1681 7 күн бұрын
Started listening to music. When do i reach this guy called Kanye West?
@noahbanana7526
@noahbanana7526 7 күн бұрын
Dinosaurs have larynxes now
@posepause8703
@posepause8703 8 күн бұрын
How come you make the final '-er' sounding like [e] while it was still pronounced as [εr] ?
@maksmaximus617
@maksmaximus617 8 күн бұрын
Українська здається
@Belinda_R.uiz-6253
@Belinda_R.uiz-6253 9 күн бұрын
_\\\¡¡¡"Como hablante Nativo del Español fue como de no Llegar a entender mucho a entender Perfectamente (⁠>⁠0⁠<⁠;⁠) sin duda fascinante e Interesante como va evolucionando un Idioma y que aún sigue en evolución. Excelente Video 😘 Saludos y Abrazos desde México 🌸༼⁠ ⁠つ⁠ ⁠◕⁠‿⁠◕⁠ ⁠༽⁠つ🇲🇽🌷🏵️🌺🌹"!!!///_
@buster2134
@buster2134 11 күн бұрын
The only part I actually understood was "par mieux"
@WaaDoku
@WaaDoku 11 күн бұрын
Who is the speaker? Does anyone know?
@KarrieDreammind5
@KarrieDreammind5 11 күн бұрын
We don't even realise what a huge influence the Celtic languages have had on English pronunciation. It's amazing. Explains why even though it's a Germanic language, it sounds so different from the rest.
@thedialectarchive5379
@thedialectarchive5379 11 күн бұрын
Surely it wouldn't use a modern English R sound
@kartonkartonski
@kartonkartonski 11 күн бұрын
this is NOT proto slavic? lol
@kartonkartonski
@kartonkartonski 11 күн бұрын
this is sooo wrong all over the place
@jeremiahthornton7938
@jeremiahthornton7938 12 күн бұрын
Vespero dago! Immi Jeremiah Thornton, eti sinniu eđđi Jūnio XVIII. Petāme culpī mon. Ne-immi iextio dago Gallicī. Mā pissiē iegūmi magio imon.
@xerxoid9331
@xerxoid9331 12 күн бұрын
What made the French 'r' change in the end? From a rolling 'r' to a gutteral one?
@thebankich5662
@thebankich5662 12 күн бұрын
3:55 Le Kanyo West
@vil4038
@vil4038 13 күн бұрын
This is why Americans roll their Rs
@williamj7343
@williamj7343 13 күн бұрын
Alabama meets Yorkshire and New Zealand
@user-xc6yz3iz7m
@user-xc6yz3iz7m 14 күн бұрын
The first version of English actually came from the ancient Indo-Aryan group
@atrydetalisgard4467
@atrydetalisgard4467 6 күн бұрын
Da onde você tirou esta informação?
@vamp1248
@vamp1248 14 күн бұрын
воронос ))
@I-io8ee
@I-io8ee 14 күн бұрын
Here's what it will sound like in the modern day: In the middle of the table, against the woven cloths upon the wall, there was a chair under the canopy, and there sat a lady fair to look upon, and so like was she in form of womanhood to the king that Edmund guessed that she was one of his close relatives. She was young and yet not so. The braids of her dark hair were no touched by frost, her white arms and clear face were flawless and smooth, and the light of stars was in her bright eyes, grey as a cloudless night; yet she looked queenly, and thought and knowledge were in her glance, as of one who has known many things that the years bring. Above her brow her head was covered with a cap of silver lace netted with small gems, glittering white; but her soft grey robe had no ornament save a girdle of leaves wrought in silver. Such loveliness in living thing he had never seen before nor imagined in his mind; and he was both surprised and abashed to find that he had a seat at the king's table among all these folk so high and fair
@JulianHotaling
@JulianHotaling 14 күн бұрын
Land here was called Zarahemla in Cymric... by the Romans, Nova Bocaratinica. Guatama, more of natives, such as in Guatama-La (lower Guatama), auch in Athabasca. Some ancient Greeks called this land Oafexezeqthepeseth- I believe the children of the ancient romans and greeks went back to their ancestral regions...
@JulianHotaling
@JulianHotaling 14 күн бұрын
Welepysefoilydem, "Thick Land"- Okebeni or proto-Celtic for this continent; eternally a land of hierarchical Alba, as is also Allbion, which means "Wish" in Cymric; Celt means "After Men"... For race blessing and energy use the language of Alba; call the continent by the best name possible currently, Nova Scotia or Alba Nuadhl... May I point out that the "American" Vehicle is shot; changing the language and the flag is the best thing to do, for starters; that in itself could suffice, for Rezefede- race attribution, attunement, and Zeygunug- Blessing. The Betrayal of the race inherent in the method of Land Possession utilized, violence and bloodshed, insured that no one a member of "America" could be of a Branch on the Race Tree...
@dirkfrey4715
@dirkfrey4715 14 күн бұрын
Isn't it Ernesto Guevara de la Serna?
@Eshkanama
@Eshkanama 14 күн бұрын
1500’s; thy belly shaketh, enriched with sweet mirth as well as jovial spirt. 2024; lol
@jorgecampoys
@jorgecampoys 14 күн бұрын
Pero quien pollas a leido esto si incluso en la última no se le entiende no pronuncia bien la R
@milosjeremic1997
@milosjeremic1997 14 күн бұрын
It is a short history compared to the Serbian culture of the Vunačan civilization from the Danube, which dates back to 8000 BC.
@comradeofthebalance3147
@comradeofthebalance3147 15 күн бұрын
This view of them being from the same language is painful.
@marceloolavarria84
@marceloolavarria84 15 күн бұрын
As Spanish Native speaker, the Speaker it’s a none native speaker; it sound ok…but strange
@brianmurphy3652
@brianmurphy3652 15 күн бұрын
Interesting. I'm just beginning to study ancient languages. What is the English translation for what you said?
@liberte456
@liberte456 15 күн бұрын
Le français moderne devait aussi être très similaire à l'Acadien et encore plus au Cajun/Cadien et au français des descendants de Français arrivés au début du 18e siècle dans le Missouri et la Nlle-France, aux É-U.
@jonhopp
@jonhopp 15 күн бұрын
Could you do one for Ancient Venetic?