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@CRoadwarrior Жыл бұрын
@GnosticInformant. You might want to check your email. I sent you something concerning the type of "scholarship" you put on your channel. You might want to reconsidered the kind of people you have on. They don't present solid facts all the time. In fact, they make mistakes that you apparently aren't able to catch. So check your email and please respond. Thanks.
@stevenbritt1227 Жыл бұрын
One new subscriber here. Do you know Strickly Educational Magik channel?
@CRoadwarrior Жыл бұрын
@@stevenbritt1227 Thanks for the sub. No, I do not know "Strictly Educational Magik channel." Why do you ask?
@BesserGlauben6 күн бұрын
@@CRoadwarrior Which mistakes from Luke are you talking about?
@CRoadwarrior6 күн бұрын
@@BesserGlauben The comment was in general here, but my email to Gnostic was specific to David Litwa and his false claims about the translation of John 8:44. He never responded.
@jasperowens Жыл бұрын
Luke's positive attitude and massive understanding of language in general is true delight to witness. I love the videos he and Jackson Crawford have done together.
@LordRoku- Жыл бұрын
daaaamn Neal i didnt know that you also watched Luke he is such a great inspiration im happy that you got to talk to him
@alexnaskos Жыл бұрын
I believe the island Luke is talking about around the 20 minute mark is Lemnos where some Etruscan-like inscriptions have been found
@riley02192012 Жыл бұрын
This is such a wonderful surprise! I love the study of linguists. Luke's channels are some of my favorites. I also love Jackson Crawford's channel, Simon Roper, and Dr. Luke Gordon, as well. These are all very, very good channels that I watch every day. I am really so glad that you had Luke on your channel! I absolutely love seeing my favorite content creators collaborate. Both of you do such great work. Thank you so much!!!!!!!
@RJCE420 Жыл бұрын
This stuff fascinates me to no end. Thank you for this channel.
@billymanilli Жыл бұрын
Wow!! This was REALLY interesting! Thanks for this!! I found the part with the backwards letters to be especially intriguing (when he was talking about the changing of direction for every line, or "the way of the cow") ...and I can totally relate on the "ink smearing" part. As a lefty, I used to get ink all over my hand when we first started using pens in 3rd grade!
@drawingdownthestars Жыл бұрын
Big fan of Lukes channel. Fantastic guest.
@jodown55842 ай бұрын
I don't know how this conversation slipped by me last year! I am so excited to have a chance to listen to a conversation between the two of you. Thank you both so much for such wonderful content. 🙏
@believeroflight9888 Жыл бұрын
Devanagri is written in phonetics instead of in alphabets . I think that is why sanskrit scholars think they still have the same phonetics as they were first spoken in the ancient times. Many of the phonetics that are used by veda reciters (its a long tradition , where they have to remember each verse of veda by heart and there are many people like this. They passed these verses generation by generation starting from before when language was even first written. Thats why verses were made in a rythm or rhymic schemes , that they called "chhandas") are not even there in modern sanskrit , which was codified around 5th century. But the reciters still use those pronunciations. also , you should look into the war of 10 kings. It is a description of a war that happened in Vedic times , which ended into exodus of many tribes out of the vedic homeland . Many indian scholar think that is the origin of the bifuraction of the Indo-european culture.
@sagirahmed1601 Жыл бұрын
Some very interesting stuff I've learnt! 38:25 Where does the Sanskrit alphabet comes from, that's an interesting question. Sanskrit is written in a variety of different Indic or Brahmic scripts, including Devanagari (which developed in the 13th/14th century) is the most common one currently and others. In my place, Assam Sanskrit has been written in the Kamarupi/Assamese/Eastern Nagari/Bengali-Assamese script, tho recently Devanagari has been preferred for teaching Sanskrit in institutions. So similarly in Cambodia Sanskrit was written in the Khmer script, in Indonesia and Malaysia, the Pallava and Kawi scripts and their descendants have been used for Sanskrit. In South India, Pallava, Grantha, Nandinagari etc had been used. In North India, Sharada, Siddham, Odia, Tirhuta/Assamese/Bengali, Devanagari, Gupta etc have been used for Sanskrit and in East Asia, Sanskrit was written in Siddham, Tibetan etc. All these scripts have something in common. That is, all these scripts come from a common ancestral script, called the Brahmi script, which is why these scripts are called Brahmic scripts. In fact the first writing of Sanskrit that we have is in the Brahmi script. But those inscriptions were written in a period when Sanskrit wasn't a spoken language anymore, and instead descendants of Sanskrit (indirect and maybe direct also), called Middle Indo-Aryan or Prakrit languages were spoken. So the Prakrit writings that we have (which were also written in the Brahmi script, except the Gandhari Prakrit spoken in Afghanistan which was written in the Kharoshti script instead) actually predate the earliest Sanskrit writings that we have, despite being descendants. So where does the Brahmi script comes from? There are more than one theory, but the most plausible one is that it comes from the Aramaic script (or a common ancestor of it, like the Phoenician script) which was also used in South Asia at that time. Aramaic stretched from the Middle East to South and Central Asia. Many letters in Brahmi script are similar to Aramaic and other related scripts (Phoenician, Hebrew etc), but Brahmi script has more letters than those. The speakers of Indo-Aryan languages at that time modified the Aramaic script (or a related script) and added more letters, many of which look modified forms of similar sounding letters that resemble letters in Aramaic etc. So yeah, the Brahmic scripts are very likely descendants of the Phoenician script just like Greek, Latin, Runic, Etruscan, Aramaic, Syriac, Hebrew, Arabic, Cyrillic etc scripts. And the Phoenician script comes from the Egyptian hieroglyphic script.
@ErenikSelimaj11 ай бұрын
Sky - Skaj in Geg is Translated "The Edge" Space - S' Pa Cep - (S'=Not) (Pa=See) (Cep=Corner) Study - Shtu Di . (shtu - Add) (Di - Knowledge) Druidi (Dru -Wood) (i Di - knowledge) NeFillim (Ne-In)(Fillim - Beginning) Ect ect ect
@tim1724 Жыл бұрын
As my Greek archaeology professor used to say, "etymology by sound is not sound etymology"
@gunjfur8633Ай бұрын
What does that mean exactly?
@berjoxhn514220 күн бұрын
@gunjfur8633 take off them panties and oil up
@BesserGlauben6 күн бұрын
@gunjfur8633 Just because words in different languages sound the same, it doesn't mean that they have something to do with each other etymologically.
@gunjfur86336 күн бұрын
@@BesserGlauben Like how the word for "dog" is identical in English and Mbabaram
@BesserGlauben6 күн бұрын
@gunjfur8633 I don't know mbabaram, so maybe. But another example would be "shield" and the hebrew שלט (shelet) meaning shield - but they aren't etymologically related.
@StoicDescention Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely amazing. I mean, perfect timing. thank you both, great job 👏
@harry.tallbelt6707 Жыл бұрын
That was a really cool conversation! I only clicked on it to check a couple of minutes out and watched the whole video
@DegreesOfThree Жыл бұрын
Fascinating stuff. Phenomenal guest. 👍
@DDAWGY1 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this episode! I am German-American moving here at age 7. In 🇩🇪 my grandfather took me to see the great "Hermann the German" aka "Arminius". He knew a deeper in longer version of the story as I listen for hours enchanted.... then he said this if Herman did not do that, there is a possibility Romans would have crossed the Rhine and if the conquered all the tribes.... Germans would also have a latin-based language. But now if you are German then you know deep down in your heart it would most likely take the deaths of 80% of our men to accomplish this. My Grandfather said a German man young or old, is a warrior 1st and a father, son, friend ect.. second. We are honorbound as those before us were to protect our people at all times.
@rhondasampsel6300 Жыл бұрын
I had my German Warrior for 45 years and he passed on my Birthday Aug. 31 2022.I miss him terribly but he was tired so for 2 days I sit by his side while he refused to let me call EMS.This will be the Hardest day of my life.I understand well though he could no longer do for himself.I Thank You for your comment as he taught me to be a warrior!God Bless!I am honered that We spent 46 years together as many will not know that commitment.
@almamarci4964 Жыл бұрын
Well, I personally do not think that German people are or rather would be still that patriotic. Not many would say, that they are warriors first.
@xboxgamerhr Жыл бұрын
lmao you surrendered to Soviets immediately why didn't you fight to near extinction like soviets? cause Slavs>>>germs
@maddiebarker4643 Жыл бұрын
@@almamarci4964 I'm German and my generation is pretty pacifist. The grandparents and parents generation are totally different from millennials and Gen z. I think most grandparents who made it out of the war, were pretty sick of it. There's nothing romantic about war
@kawumbakawumba27823 ай бұрын
I am a german speaker and I studied Latin and ancient Greek and I have to say I found Greek much easier because for me the grammar was more consistent and the presence of articles in Greek really helped I think.
@victorb976 Жыл бұрын
Amazing guest!!!! I love this kind of topics.
@ErenikSelimaj11 ай бұрын
Tyren sea - Tyre (Their sea) Ionnian sea - Ion (Our sea) Geg
@iammaxhammer4 ай бұрын
Can you please elaborate on this?
@ErenikSelimaj4 ай бұрын
@@iammaxhammer Ion in Albanian is Jon (grammatically we can't have 2 vowels next to each other) so J is spellet exactly like I. Jon or Ion means Our. Jon sea means Our Sea in Albanian. Tyre Sea means Their Sea and even geographically makes sense. The fact that we speak a totally primitive language and have 27000 monosyllables words and still never intrigues or pushes any ethimologyst to wonder is a big loss for the deep truth .
@iammaxhammer4 ай бұрын
@@ErenikSelimaj Any connection to the Phoenician city of Tyre? I came up with this connection a few months ago for a video I am about to release and all mainstream sources say that argeument is not only invalid but has never even been proposed and has everything to do with the fact that Greek historians like Strabo called the Etruscans "Tyrenoi".
@iammaxhammer4 ай бұрын
@@ErenikSelimaj Any relationship to the Phoenician city of Tyre? I came up with this hypothesis a few month ago but all my research into this question just gave me the answer that not only is it completely invalid, but no one had ever even bothered to make the connection. The mainstream explnation is that the Greek historians like Strabo called the Etruscans "Tyrrenoi".
@iammaxhammer4 ай бұрын
@@ErenikSelimaj my replies to this keep getting deleted. I wanted to dicuss this further.
@stevenv6463 Жыл бұрын
I love this. The meeting of two great minds and two great channels. I hope Luke makes his rounds more on this side of KZbin.
@natmanprime4295 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff, thanks 👍
@gaiusjuliuswindex3801 Жыл бұрын
Great guests lately. This guy is a wizard with the toungue
@kendebusk2540 Жыл бұрын
What an example of synergy! As a "student" of both languages and the occult (in the literal "hidden" meaning you use), I am subscribed to both your channels, enjoy learning from both, but when you put the two of you together, it's like 1+1=6 or something like that. Please, continue this interplay in the future!
@jasonbaker2370 Жыл бұрын
Super interesting video and great guest! ❤
@irakliskazantzidis1147 Жыл бұрын
Αeigyptos was the brother of Danaus and was descendants of the princess Io(from Epirus) and father Belus(Greek Dynasties)
@MiciusPorcius Жыл бұрын
Man, Lucius really gets around
@kennethtan6403 Жыл бұрын
Thank you and Much Love from the Philippines.
@djfrank68 Жыл бұрын
This explains where Homer got "doh!"
@ErenikSelimaj11 ай бұрын
Ainu (14.000 years indigenous Japanese) - Geg Ashiri - Ash i ri = New Kam - Kam = Foot Kungi - Kungji = Nail Matu - Martu (Wife/Married) Sak - Ska (Be without) Ru-Rug (Road) Ra-Ra (Fall) Meshpa- Me Zhba (Cut off/interrupt) Tereke - Terek (Jump/Pull) Ruj -FRuj (Blow) Rera - Era (Wind) Tane - Tani (Now) Anu - Nu (Put) Piri-Iri (Discomfort/wound) Papush - Papush (Lip/No hair) Kap-Skap (Bark) Kapa - Kap (Hand/Grab) Utari - Ushtari (Comrad) Kem - Kep (Sew) Aani - Mani ( Hold) Tok - Tok (Friend) Aapte-Hapte(Coward) Aanka - Ban ka ( made) Mau - Mau (Force/Resistance) Maka - Ma Ka ( There is more/Open) Shik-Shiko (Eye-Look)
@ErenikSelimaj11 ай бұрын
Ze means : Voice,Grab, Start, Reach, Understand, Seed that bloom, Expand. For Z or Ze as Zeus is the Voice/Sound also explained in first book of Genesis. God Created te Sound first. Ko (Time) Z (Expands) Mos (Mass) the theory or relativity. The Geg Language explains all the European Languages and also 30% of Hittite and 28% of Sanskirt. Also is related with Japanese , "So Called Ancient Greek" Polynesian. 40% of Thot hieroglyphics are still used nowadays in Geg.
@beatriz9676 Жыл бұрын
In portuguese: Deus; spanish: Dios; In italian: Dio: In french:Dieu. Romanic languages
@-TheInfamousOne- Жыл бұрын
TRUE GNOSIS, Could watch this for days
@laurenjones3184 Жыл бұрын
Great conversation. I remember laughing at my husband in India looking for a bus to Delhi . He is from Liverpool England and not pronouncing Delhi well enough to be understood. 😂 Got to aspirate the h without putting emphasis on it.
@susa6580 Жыл бұрын
I had the same experience in San Fran. I asked the taxi drivers to bring me to the "New Richelieu Hotel". Named after the notorious French Cardinal, so of course I pronounced it in French. Nobody understood me! Until one black guy got an idea: "Oh you mean the New Ritcherloo" I was baffled, how you could pronounce a French word this way ...
@logoimotions Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to this
@vanessamontes8951 Жыл бұрын
Spanish Christians still call god Zeus. "Jesus" = "Hey Zeus". Just joking, but this video is awesome. I love discovering the connections.
@InjusticeinIndia11 ай бұрын
Zeus is a god of thunder aka*Indra *
@davidjacobs85585 ай бұрын
@@InjusticeinIndia Zeus = 蚩尤氏 ( pronounced "Chiyoushi" in modern Chinese ). 蚩尤氏 is enemy of Ancient Han Chinese, 5000 years ago.
@astrol4b Жыл бұрын
This is the most unexpected guest
@gandolfthorstefn1780 Жыл бұрын
How awesome is Luke? This guy knows his languages. His passion for languages is obvious.👍
@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 Жыл бұрын
It's fascinating that the Japanese not only have trouble pronouncing "L", they cannot even _hear_ the difference between "L" and "R". {:o:O:}
@an08p Жыл бұрын
same like brits cannot pronounce strong R like the french people do.
@gandolfthorstefn1780 Жыл бұрын
38:33 Sanskrit uses the Devanagari script. Deva = God or avatar and nagari from the nagars or serpent race. See Nagarjuna's introduction on The seventy two stanzas on emptiness. He was given the name Nagarjuna by the nagas who gave him the Diamond Sutras which were in Sanskrit and in which the Nagars preserved from the time of the Buddha revealed to someone who would understand them.🙏
@tedfrancis3961 Жыл бұрын
Amazing content
@mikel3359 Жыл бұрын
Deas-Zeus-Theos I think is the same thing and all used in ancient - medieval - modern greek. In today modern greek Deas is used in most times for english Jupiter (also and Zeus is used some times) and Theos is used for english God. Deas/Zeus is more related to Polytheism, and Theos more ralated to Christianity. But anyway, all are Theoi = Gods.....hahaha
@andreaspatsis3659Ай бұрын
Since you do not know a lot about the greek languange let me help you. In our language we have declensions in our words. There is the word"Ζευς" that has only the "ονομαστική" the afformentioned and "κλητική" which is "Ζευ"cause he is the supreme origin that cannot go lower and the other two which i will show you below here: Here we have the "Falls" as we call them in greek, the declensions. ονομαστική(the given name that will represent the substance) Δεύς Ζήν γενική(during the fall it is going generally in the existence) Διός Ζηνός δοτική(it falls to be given somewhere) Διί Ζηνί αιτιατική(here is the cause for said given) Δία Ζήνα κλητική(for the call, here we see the cause of calling that to the cosmic cycle again) Δεύ Ζήν as you hane seen from above the word DIA (ΔΙΑΣ) is only in the "αιτιατική" declension. As you and everyone who read this saw you are too little to say i know the greek language. Not even most of the Greeks do not know the greek language cause it is a mathematic language with great coherence and a reason from where every word came from and why it was called like that. In conclusion as most people say quote"It all sound greek to me" end of quote. I can only say i do not know the origin of the god, BUT the name given by the greeks was not some random shit like every other language at the face of this earth.
@christiandinkel8481 Жыл бұрын
Isn't boustrophedon from the movement of the plough in the field?
@dougrobinson6683 Жыл бұрын
Would literate 1st century Greeks/Latins have made a connection or pun out of Petra and Pater (would they have seen them as anagrams)? And could that have anything to do with why Peter is traditionally the first Christian pope/father? I am so interested in this video, as it was listening to the History of the English Language Podcast (particularly the Indo-European origins section in the first several episodes) that started me off wondering if there is any connection from Djous Pitar -> Pater -> Petra -> Peter. The podcast also helped me realize that if you allow yourself to choose between Greek and Hebrew (as the early Christians seemed to have done), the names of the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) form Paul's announcement (the evangelion): "God's gift" for those beyond the "margins" of the Law is the "Light" which brings "Grace." Matthew, for Mark, is Luke, which brings John. I believe the histories of religion and language are inexorably linked, and when any religion grows, it's due to the the spread of the languages it inhabits.
@sokoninaruu Жыл бұрын
Peter comes from Petros meaning stone. It’s a translation of Cephas that appears in most versions of the New Testament.
@dougrobinson6683 Жыл бұрын
Good point. I don't know why I shifted it to Petra. But I still suspect somewhere the Roman Catholics conflated Pater and Peter. Why was his name given as Simon Peter? How would that have been spoken in Greek? Any room in the vulgar forms of Greek and Latin that could lead to illiterate people conflating Simon Pater (Father Simon) with a Simon Petros? I'm just playing with the idea of Simon Magus as the historical basis of Peter and the founder of the church in Rome (might also explain why Peter has his confrontation with Simon Magus in the new testament and gospel of Peter, as the church tried to split the religious character from the historical figure). I just can't decide if I'm making too much out of a coincidence - or even just making a coincidence out of my own misunderstanding.
@kingdomseekers1648 Жыл бұрын
Do you have any episodes going over the Kolbrin bible literature?
@bartholomewtott3812 Жыл бұрын
Erm Sanskrit is definitely not the oldest attested IE language. That would be luwian or greek.
@servantofaeie1569 Жыл бұрын
Hittite, actually.
@bartholomewtott3812 Жыл бұрын
@@servantofaeie1569 Luwian script is older than Hittite.
Sanskrit is the oldest. It was developed for long before it was actually written down. It’s far too sophisticated to be not older.
@bvshenoy7259 Жыл бұрын
@garyallen8824 The Western historians and linguistic researchers need to find out the common origin of European languages.They claim most of the Indo-European languages have their source base in Steppe (Kurgan hypothesis), Central Asia Yamnaya or Anatolia, but in all of that one thing is common i.e there is no Indian/Aryan in any of the Indo-European, be it language, philosophy, culture or other source base. I am wondering why they use the prefix 'Indo', why can't they call anything concerned with European history to Central Asia,Yamnaya or Anatolia etc, etc? Further, on one hand they don't want to admit the source base of European languages is in India i.e Sanskrit since that is our ancestral and the present 'storehouse' of Vedic Aryan lore, but at any given opportunity call everything Indo-European. Namaste 🙏
@KM769 Жыл бұрын
Oldest atested indo-european languages are: Hittie (1600-1200 BCE) and late-bronze-age Greece (1200 BCE) (written in linear B). Oldest written sancrit pieces are about 100 BCE (sanscrit is much older but was not written) oldest prakrit written pieces are about 250 BCE (prakrit derives from sanscrit but was written earlier).
@lefterhsk111 ай бұрын
you are right about Hittite...but oldest Greek writings are 1500 BCE (linear B) known as KN Fp 13
@milolekic10 ай бұрын
What is bronze age Greece, if as I read the Hellens came there from Egypt or somehwere other in about 700BC? or am I wrong?
@KM76910 ай бұрын
@@milolekic You are wrong. Proto-Greek people are in Greece from at least about 1900-2000 BCE and they came from nothern-eastern Europe not Egypt (Yamnaya culture).
@milolekic10 ай бұрын
@KM769 you may be right. But some archaeology and linguistics indicate that the Danube basin in the present day Balkans is where it all started, so the proto balkan people were there
@lainfamia8949 Жыл бұрын
I am a buddhist, And I started learning Pali, like a year ago. I got like surprised how it has a lot of romance-similar languages, I speak catalan-spanish, but briefly or similar words. Pali on left Raya - Rey - King Padda - Pie - Feet Maha - Magno (latin based) - Great Ana - Uña - Nail Kri (to create) like Karosi - Crear Canda - Candelabro (canddle for night) - Moon Patasi means to fall and in spanish we have "patoso" someone who is clumsy Purana means "old" and in spanish we have "pureta" for a middle-aged experienced man Ratha means chariot and Rueda means wheel. Diva , Deva ... Dios, God-related terms as "divinity". They have the preposition "para" like Paramahanibanna, in romance language "para esto".
@stevenv6463 Жыл бұрын
Very cool comparisons
@silentspectre7787 Жыл бұрын
No surprise there as both originate from sanskrit and brahmni.
@Mjölnir-þ Жыл бұрын
@@silentspectre7787wtf is a brahmani?
@Shiva-nx1tn7 ай бұрын
@@Mjölnir-þ buddhism is an Offshoot of hinduism so he said not surprising
@Mjölnir-þ7 ай бұрын
@@Shiva-nx1tn no it isnt
@deewesthill1213 Жыл бұрын
Modern languages are like mental archeology sites where we can "excavate" the "ruins" of words of our remote ancestors.
@desfurria6232 Жыл бұрын
If Gnostic informant, and Luke both combined and do a ep with Fudgemuppet, it might really start a religion.
@garthmckeil9539 Жыл бұрын
That was a lot of fun.
@GhassenAthmni Жыл бұрын
The Devanagari script ultimately descansa from Phoenician too
@prince-solomon Жыл бұрын
Great video & topic, ancient languages are so interesting, especially Greek! You did leave out the fascinating point about the greek alphabet being an account of a massive cataclysm (possibly the one at the end of the younger Dryas 11.600 years ago) Here an excerpt of the book "The Adam And Eve Story" (1993 Chan Thomas, this book was investigated by the CIA) ANCIENT GREEK ALPHABET (not the slang version we think today of as "Ancient Greek" (Alpha, Beta, Gamma...), that came later) ---- Alpaaha Beta Kamma Telta Epsilonom Zeta Etha Thethehaha Iota Kapaa Lambeta Mu Ni Xi Omikleon Pi Laho Zilkma Tau Upazileon Pehi Chi Pezi Omecka The old pronunciation of it: Al-pah-ah-ha Bay-tah Kahm-ma Tell-ta Ep-zill-oan-om Zay-tah Ayt-ha Thay-thay-ta-ha Eye-oh-ta Kah-pah-ah Lam-bay-tah Moo Nee Ksee Oh-mik-lay-on Pie Lah-hoe Zee-ik-ma Tah-oo Oo-pa-zee-lay-ohn Pay-high Kigh Pay-zigh Oh-mec-kah If you read the old Pronunciations out loud, it sounds very much like Polynesian! Plausibly, it is a summation of prehistoric Mayan words, which we can translate from ancient Mayan (Naga) back into English. Here, then is the Greek alphabet: Overwhelmingly break the oceans; They inundate the lands. Mother Earth receives the deep. Where obstructions are, shores form. Mighty winds rampage, where with oceans piling over oceans, they bury all that is living and moving. Where hills are, they vanish, buried, submerged with the earth of the motherland. Mountain peaks alone stand forth before the onslaught on our planet which abates little by little until there comes the cold wind. The motherland is now at the bottom of the earth, an abyss, a vast reservoir of frozen mud. There comes out of volcanoes vapors pouring forth, with swirling smoke, and molten lava. ---- Fascinating isn't it? It's right there, in plain sight. Simply forgotten!
@craighughes536 Жыл бұрын
Really interesting...the Greeks sound out there words when writing them too...'i can' ...μπορώ...mporo...is a simple example of 'B' being sounded out
@gandolfthorstefn1780 Жыл бұрын
40:52 48 sounds from memory compared to Vedic 51.🤔
@bensondavido4525 Жыл бұрын
I have read that Egypt is deriving from the land of the Copts which is derived from Land of Ptah the unseen and all present god of Egypt
@intelliGENeration Жыл бұрын
Greeks don’t speak a direct descendant Greek from Ancient Greek, but they have taught the Albanian (Arvanitic) and Wallachian population to speak only a “lab recreated” Greek, which they created through a project called Katharvousa (the “purification” of the langauge)… so that the prior non-Greek speaking people of the Balkans could be used to claim direct relation and continuation of Ancient Greek culture, genetics etc.
@yorgos1968111 ай бұрын
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@yorgos1968111 ай бұрын
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@gandolfthorstefn1780 Жыл бұрын
35:18 You forgot Welsh 🏴 and Breton Luke.Two Brythonic Celtic Languages and throw in Cornish which is under a somewhat modest revival. POI:The word terrible in English is:Ofnadwy (Welsh) Uzhasnyy (Russian) With a few sound shifts they could mutual origins pre Proto Celtic and ore Proto Slavic.🤔
@morvil73 Жыл бұрын
Tho vy Kernoweger… thera nei whath obma!
@StarOnCheek Жыл бұрын
13:07 quite interestingly, Latvian seems to have inherited both. "Debess" is sky / heaven and "dievs" is god
@progrockalbum2497 Жыл бұрын
the island of lemnos is off the coast of where troy is most likely to be, and the trojan language may be tyrrhenic, even the earlier form of etruscan a la the aeneid
@gunjfur8633Ай бұрын
Isn't Linear B older than the Brahmi script?
@erichwebb8312 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the share ….. ✝️
@VarahaMihira-h5g10 ай бұрын
"Oden" comes from the sanskrit word "Ojas" which means bodily strength, vigour, energy, ability, power etc.
@Langwigcfijul4 ай бұрын
It doesn't. It's from *Wōdanaz ~ *Wōdunaz
@EvenAskeladden Жыл бұрын
I knew Luke sooner or later would be involved in the more mystic side of KZbin.
@yvonne963 Жыл бұрын
Giuseppe Catapano: "Atlantida which disappeared 12,000 years ago, was the land of the Illyrians/ Pelasgians (ancestors of Albanians), who escaped the flood of Atlantis and began new civilizations on all continents, especially in Europe, Africa and small Asia ". THOTH spoke Albanian! Thot means "to say" in Albanian Language. A study recently published in Science Magazine 2023 proves the antiquity of the Albanian language, which is much earlier than the Greek and Armenian languages > 8000 years old. Sanskrit, old Greek-Homeric, and Latin languages are already dead. The Albanian Language is still alive! It is the indo european language and it can decipher the symbols and the other languages.
@yorgos1968111 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂thank you for making us laugh in these difficult times that the world is going through😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@nixter888 Жыл бұрын
Latin harder than Ancient Greek? Really?Of all European languages, studies show that Greek is among the most difficult to learn.. Ventris (‘Aγγλος επιστήμων που αποκρυπτογράφησε τη Γραμμική γραφή Β’): “”Η αρχαία Ελληνική γλώσσα είχε ανωτερότητα και εξακολουθεί να έχει απέναντι σε όλες τις νεώτερες γλώσσες και, γιατί όχι, απέναντι σε όλες τις λατινικές, γερμανικές ή σλαβικές. Αυτό το εργαλείο είναι το τελειότερο πνευματικό εργαλείο που σφυρηλάτησε ποτέ η ανθρώπινη νόησις”. Ευχαριστώ!
@Marble8King Жыл бұрын
Πώς = Pos / Φως = Fos. It's P versus F. Why is that difficult?
@BesserGlauben7 күн бұрын
Φ isn't f in attic pronunciation, but an aspirated P...
@jasonbaker2370 Жыл бұрын
Some claim Ge'ez (ancient Ethiopian)was the first spoken language by humans and the language of Adam, but that might be a bit of a stretch lol
@3ekaust Жыл бұрын
Are you sauing aegiptos is cognate with jupiter? Because there is no linguistic evidence of that, quite the contrary actually
@-TheInfamousOne- Жыл бұрын
Parnassus? That ole Heath ledger movie?
@intelliGENeration Жыл бұрын
Round and round and round… talk about Greeks, Slavics, Latins, Germanics, Arabs…. No one dares to address the bull’s eye… Albania 🎯. No one knows anything about it, nor tries!
@LilBriskoTV_8 ай бұрын
Once they realize the roots of all these words written in these ancient writings are Albanian/Illyrian , it’s over. No more mystery.
@Langwigcfijul4 ай бұрын
@@LilBriskoTV_ Except, the roots of the words aren't Albanian. Get over it.
@LilBriskoTV_4 ай бұрын
@@LangwigcfijulThat’s because you don’t understand the language. If you speak both Albanian and Greek , then you will buddy.
@Langwigcfijul4 ай бұрын
@@LilBriskoTV_ Yeah, no. Why is it, only Albanians or people with a vested interest say BS like that? No different than Hindu Nationalists who claim Sanskrit is the root of all Indo-European languages just like you claim the same but Albanian instead. Do you know Latin? Do you know Sanskrit? Do you know Ancient Greek? Do you know Hittite? Do you know Luwian? Do you know Tocharian? If what you say is true, then show us the literature.
@LilBriskoTV_4 ай бұрын
Literature talks about Illyrian and Ancient Greek tribes as one, the Pelasgians. Many words for example Homer uses in his work are still used in Albanian today. We know today from scholars and other researches that work on these and they have concluded that the Albanians are descendants of the ancient Illyrians and possibly some Thracian tribes. The Illyrians were descendants of the Pelasgians the first inhabitants of the Illyrian Peninsula(The Balakans).
@VarahaMihira-h5g10 ай бұрын
"Zeus pitar" in Sanskrut is said as "Deva/Dev Pitru", which is God Father
@subliminal817 ай бұрын
In Hungary word "tesz" means put or do.
@TonyfromTO Жыл бұрын
Roots of all language. Can you do uto-aztecan next?
@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 Жыл бұрын
So we didn't get our languages confused and our ancestors scattered across the Earth by a jealous, psychotic , iron age tribal god for building a tower? How very odd... {:o:O:}
@stevenbritt1227 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful
@MrBlazingup420 Жыл бұрын
We don't use the 27th letter alphabet anymore either, you find with the number 7 on your keyboard, right after "Z" the 27th letter of the alphabet was ampersand (&).
@tim1724 Жыл бұрын
It's not really a letter… & comes from the letters "Et" (meaning "and") being smushed together. See the Wikipedia article on the Ampersand.
@MrBlazingup420 Жыл бұрын
@@tim1724 where do you think I got that from, didn't you read my comment, I even called Ampersand, LOL
@amirpouyaa Жыл бұрын
It is interesting that in Persian Language “dyus pater” has changed its meaning from positive to negative and “دیوس پدر” is becoming like bastard. The meaning and word is lost in time and now in modern Iranian language it is a nasty word. It might gone back from the time that gods would be the reason of the wars(or at least that was the reason to send mass mentality to war).
@Mjölnir-þ Жыл бұрын
Can you tell me more about it?
@craighughes536 Жыл бұрын
THERE IS A KZbin GOD....My main man Luke Ranieri (Scorpio Martianus and Polymathy).....,🙏. Yes @gnostic informant
@ashwinisarah9 ай бұрын
Dev, deva, are words for God in Hindi/Sanskrit and probably many other Indian languages...
@robertmarkiewicz3693 Жыл бұрын
widzieć - to see, wiedzieć - to know (pol.)
@deewesthill1213 Жыл бұрын
"The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross" is a fascinating book that demonstrates links between words and phrases in Sumerian and the Indo-European languages as well as Hebrew and other Semitic ones.
@watermelonlalala Жыл бұрын
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@RealUvane Жыл бұрын
Tyrrean Linear A
@cunjoz Жыл бұрын
great content, great guest, terrible clickbaity title.
@ophiochus5079 Жыл бұрын
if you're interested in the mathematical binary code behind "all" languages let me know 👍🏼 cheers
@celtofcanaanesurix2245 Жыл бұрын
it's odd that Luke seems to take the pretty much outdated theory of Armenian highland Indo-European, and then melds it with the other outdated EEF indo-european hypothesis... Like I get the logic, but the linguistics and genetics do not support it. Also the leading theory is that the Sanskrit abugida comes from a derivative of Aramaic, meaning it is ultimately related to the latin and greek alphabets, and not endogamous as he claims. Also Hittite is the oldest attested Indo-european language, and Sanskrit isn't even close, because though the Rigveda is generally agreed to be from around 1000bc or earlier, it is was not written until the early middle ages, being strictly oral before that. Greek, Persian and Latin, and even Gaulish have older inscriptions.
@nixter888 Жыл бұрын
Homer was not blind!In addition, there is a truth according to which Hadrian once went to the Oracle of Delphi to ask who was Homer, to which Pythia replied that he was the son of Telemachus son of Odysseus and Polycaste daughter of King Nestor of pylos. Homer is therefore the grandson of Odysseus. «Έδος Ιθακήσιος εστίν Τηλέμαχος δε πατήρ και Μάστορη Επικάστη μήτηρ, η μιν έτικτε βροτών πολύ πάνσοφο άνδρα» (Πυθεία Μαντείο των Δελφών, περί Ομήρου). Πατέρας του λοιπόν ο Τηλέμαχος και μητέρα του, η κόρη του Νέστορα, Επικάστη.
@milolekic10 ай бұрын
Some say that Sanskrit and Srpski are the most similar languages. Some even say that Sanskrit evolved from Serbian as there were three ancient invasions of India; Alexander's being the third. You are so knowlegable but I am so surprised that i have not heard you ever refer to Serbs yet they existed before the Helens came to Greece, there is also the Vinča writings. If you can follow videos in Serbian, as i belive you can, I can give you a few links worth looking at before you dismiss all this out of hand.
@BrahmanofAryavart10 ай бұрын
Huh. We are cousin languages descended from one ancestor. Every language is descended from an old language and Serbian is descended from slavic Baltic languages.
@milolekic10 ай бұрын
@ArnavSharma-bj4ct you are right but got it the wrong way around. The term Slavic is mire recent. The initial spreading of people is from the lower Danube
@BrahmanofAryavart10 ай бұрын
@@milolekic Not true. The balto slavic people are descendants of corded ware culture which was present in Baltic areas. The r1a1az93 was prominent in that area so it makes sense. While in Serbia you find native paternal haplogroups more during ancient times pointing to the fact that balto slavic area was the orginator of the slavic identity. Not only that but we have recorded history of slavic invasions by roman empire so your argument is not true at all
@milolekic10 ай бұрын
@ArnavSharma-bj4ct baltic is from word blato same as lake in Hungary 'Balaton'. Bukva or birch was spreading North as ice retreated. Hard to imagine people existed in ice and moved south. Dalmati pre date Rome and it took them centuries to conquer sone parts if they truly ever did as they met their match and eventually Rome shifted to present day Balkans just look at number of emperors from that area. The Etrurscans passed on a lot to Rome. They called themselves Raseni. Archaeology going back to Vinča shows where the civilisation was 5 to 7 k years. I base my opinion on hundreds of different evidence to allow you to tell me I am wrong. But it is your choice. When I get convincing evidence I will change my opinion. I am sure you feel the same.
@BrahmanofAryavart10 ай бұрын
@@milolekic Problems in your argument. Firstly you assume no one lived on the ice. Wrong the ancient North Eurasians the ancestors of yamnaya and eastern hunter gatherers the immediate ancestors of yamnaya were mammoth hunters and were found in the icy climate you just talked. Secondly you talked about vinca culture. Vinca culture didn't have any horse remains. It worshipped earth goddess and its primary haplogroup was i1 which is not indo european haplogroup. Only r1b and r1a are. Thirdly we have graves in baltics to prove that people lived there. Now I don't have to go further than that. You must read sir before commenting.
@gordonmcintosh2655 Жыл бұрын
Someone needs to explain that Semitic refers to language, not race.
@mynorby206 Жыл бұрын
in danish to know is ; at vi(e)de knowledge is; vi(e)den
@VarahaMihira-h5g10 ай бұрын
"Pitr" or "Pitru" in sanskrit, pita is Hindi, Zeus=Deus=Devas
@gandolfthorstefn1780 Жыл бұрын
Dzeus.The double consonant must have been kept by the Slavic Languages.🤔And Greek obviously must have dropped it.
@natmanprime4295 Жыл бұрын
Wait wait wait, RP comes from a lower class accent in the 19th century?? Wat DA... elaborate pls???
@gaiusjuliuswindex3801 Жыл бұрын
Whoa 🤯
@paullhodgkinson Жыл бұрын
Thanks for having Luke on. Shocking roots of *all* language? Hardly! Proto Indo European is one language family of many. It is fascinating, but Chinese, Korean, African languages, South Indian languages, Semitic, Urgic, Native American… and more; none of them derive from PIE. Luke’s idea that the PIE culture spread through agriculture and the language isn’t quite right. It was more likely war, replacing the male population, aided by mastery of horses, wheeled chariots and bronze. Early branches of PIE spread to modern day Turkey (Hittite) and even Western China (Tocharian) and have died out. One thought to have spun off early and survived to this day is Armenian. The idea mentioned that Sanskrit is the oldest PIE language isn’t true. Lithuanian is probably among the most conservative existing PIE languages too.
@mgel7311 Жыл бұрын
This reminds me that there are argunents that it wasn't war as much as it was plague and sickness that helped spread Indo-European genes and culture/language. And it makes sense in a way, how one relatively small group could totally change the linguistic makeup of a whole continent.
@AshokkumarTV-c8i7 ай бұрын
I hail from India. At our School, Sanskrit, French, English and one's mother tongue was compulsory. At the graduation level, I happened to study ANCIENT GREEK, LATIN, IN ORDER TO STUDY ETYMOLOGY OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. THEREFORE, YOUR VIDEO IS OF IMMENSE INTEREST TO ME.
@pragmaticcrystal Жыл бұрын
💯
@gandolfthorstefn1780 Жыл бұрын
37:40 Aryan > Arya = noble in Sanskrit. It could apply to any race. Some say Iran is cognate with aryan.