I love this kind of information. Thanks for putting it together! As far as comments about pronunciation I would just say that while I speak English, so do Australians, English , Canadians etc., all the same language, we all understand each other and we all speak English correctly but differently, wherever we are. Keep up the good work. New sub
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@rml1919Ай бұрын
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@Scottmiller1974ohioАй бұрын
Good video ..but I've never heard anything about the poor banging on doors for food ...possibly, but ..I've never heard that. the tradition is attributed to the followers of muck olla or the lair bhan ..wich is still practiced in wales but now closer to Christmas. I would comment in ur pronouncing of the words celts and samhain and although different then there usually pronounced today ..ill let that one slide because they are probably not spoken how they were then and there anyway .
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@FreedomForever15813 күн бұрын
By the way, it is wrong that Halloween has its beginning in the Middle Ages. It is a pre Christian tradition and existed long before the Middle Ages . If you don’t know the history don’t make historical videos. Simple rule.
@HowWeGotThere13 күн бұрын
I am not saying that it came with Christianity, this tradition has existed since the Pagan belief.
@sharonmedeiros9819Ай бұрын
GOOD GRIEF!!! If youre going to make a video about this subject, at least bother to learn how to pronounce what your talking about! Its SOW-WHEN, NOT SAM-HAIN! 😡
@HowWeGotThereАй бұрын
Thank you for your comment, I may have made a word pronunciation mistake, I will be more careful in the next videos.