i'm a japanese university student who majors in Arabic and have learned Hebrew alphabets and Ancient South Arabian alphabets. this video was very very interesting to me.
@@pardonjoon8835 Most likely communication studies, interational finance & law, education, or translation... I have a friend who majors in Spanish and those are the most common uses of language studies
I actually didn’t know the Jewish people of modern day Palestinian areas/Israel still spoke ancient Hebrew! (I’m referring to Palestine as the area not country.
@@pardonjoon8835 You can work as a translator, possibly in a very important capacity, like government work. Or you can work in immigration or any kind of job where fluency in Arabic is in high demand.
Oh my god, your voice alone is so relaxing. This is heaven. Edit: The video is also quite informative. I never really looked into ancient alphabets. This is interesting. Thanks for making this!
Thank you for making this. It is something I am curious about yet soothing enough to help me unwind before bed. The sounds you craft with the wax tablets, the scribe tool and your voice are very relaxing and tingly. The history around ancient writing systems is quite fascinating.
I was not expecting the alphabet to be exactly the Hebrew alphabet but with mostly different shaped letters. Guess I know where that came from now haha
@@seraphin5640 u didnt ask but Tess B made a “joke” reference to this like inside joke from this app called vine, where a sister tells her brother “im lesbian” and the brother says “i thought you were american” cause he “confused” lesbian and lebanese
Wow, en svensk stor ASMR-artist!! 😍 så roligt & grattis till en sådan stor plattform! Det är du väl värd. En stor guldstjärna till dig för din kreativitet ⭐️ En mycket avslappnade video som dessutom är väldigt intressant 🤗 Ha de bäst! God jul & gott nytt år! ❄️🎅
As a language and foreign cultures lover, I find both your maps drawing and alphabet writing so, sooo interesting. Your explanations are very informative, I love learning all the time, and your voice is very soothing. My most recent interest is hindi language and, of course, devanagari alphabet (which is actually an alphasyllabary - based on syllables, not letters). Would be great if you could scribble that, sometime in the future. (I did look on the channel for this and didn't find it, apologies if I missed it). But I am watching your channel anyway! Congrats, you put in a lotof hard work. 🍀
This is so fascinating! Your videos have the perfect blend of intrigue and tingles. I always learn something new and interesting, while feeling totally relaxed! High-quality content. 💕 Do you have to press really hard with the pencil to write in the wax, or is it relatively soft?
Thanks for the feedback! That's great! Love to hear tyhat you both feel relaxed and learn something new. Hmm, I would probably not need to press very hard to write on the wax, but I guess I want to be sure it's going to be visible, so maybe I'm pressing harder in the video than I would need to do.
I'm not quite sure why I clicked on the video at first given that it's too early to go to bed and the sun has just set, but I'm very glad I did. Your voice is very relaxing and it was a very interesting topic! :)
In history, the most agonizing things are the questions you'll likely never find an answer to, and the countless questions you'll never get a chance to ask because you didn't even know they existed. We'll likely never have a full understanding of this alphabet, for example, but what about stuff from things from humans 100,000 years ago? There is no real evidence to anything beyond the fact that they existed. Such a miserable void of both answers and even the questions themselves.
Yes that's frustrating sometimes. But also, it keeps you interested I think. You kind of grasp for every little hint or clue you can get. When you get all the answers, you're more likely to lose interest in that topic. At least, that's how it works for me I guess.
I'm just always mesmerized by your videos. There's something about your voice too that just puts me at ease. Kind of reminds me of my dentist actually since he sounds the same and keeps talking while doing his work.
1:01:40 I have found it extremely satisfying to listen to you referring to the International Phonetic Alphabet. Fricatives, plosives, bilabial, dental… 🤤
It's so strange that you make this video as I am researching a bunch of Semitic scripts. I love writing them all and finding the relations between them all.
Honestly this is incredibly informative! I'm going to have to rewatch even when I'm not trying to sleep because this is going to be helpful for my linguistics exams
These videos with the wax are some of my favorites. Thanks so much for posting! Also not sure if it's accurate but I think I just dropped the 1,400th like on this one :) or at least YT went from 1.3k to 1.4k on the like label. Very underrated btw, your work is amazing.
Hi there I know this is not relevant to this video, I'm from New Zealand and it would be so cool if you did something about nz whether that's about history or maps. By the way I think your work is amazing thanks 😊
@ASMRctica Wow you actually made a video of NZ you are awesome dude!!! Thanks for your energy & effort in making such great wholesome also educational videos! 😊
Language has always been so interesting to me, how we came up with symbols to make sense of the weird grunts that we would make at each other, and how one cultures weird grunts sounds like complete gibberish to another.
I think so! I haven't read so much about that script yet, but it sure looks super interesting. Would be nice to find a tool that can write in the wax just like the cuneiform letters were written in clay
Your voice is so relaxing! I got so many tingles. This is really cool though. I loved the pronunciations along with your accent, makes the tingles so much better 🫠
I really like that he linked the tutorial video in the bio. Instead of making a redundant video, he gives credit to the person who made the tutorial he watched. I just feel like that doesn’t happen much anymore, everyone has to make their own video, even if there’s nothing they’re adding.
Thank you for the nice compliment, and for the request! So glad to hear you enjoy those ramble videos! :D There will be more of those in the future, I'm sure :)
Nah Bc your voice gave me tingles before anything else (it’s actually kinda weird Bc I haven’t had tingles in three years aka when I started watching asmr)
I guess they use the Hebrew leter names, since their original names are not known, but since these letters are clearly related to the Hebrew alphabet. In ancient alphabets, words could be written from any direction, and the letters could be mirrored as well. (Like the case with Egyptian Hieroglyphs)
@@ASMRctica thank you. In that case, you've done a pretty good job at pronouncing them. Only the 6th letter is pronounced more like VAV then WOW. Another thing is that it's kind of amazing that I can see clearly the Hebrew letters shapes in those letters and how they got to them just from writing a lot and change in style.
i'm a japanese university student who majors in Arabic and have learned Hebrew alphabets and Ancient South Arabian alphabets. this video was very very interesting to me.
So happy to hear that! Glad you enjoy :D
what can this major be used for? like jobs (not attacking just curious)
@@pardonjoon8835 Most likely communication studies, interational finance & law, education, or translation... I have a friend who majors in Spanish and those are the most common uses of language studies
I actually didn’t know the Jewish people of modern day Palestinian areas/Israel still spoke ancient Hebrew! (I’m referring to Palestine as the area not country.
@@pardonjoon8835 You can work as a translator, possibly in a very important capacity, like government work. Or you can work in immigration or any kind of job where fluency in Arabic is in high demand.
Fun fact: Their alphabet became the basis of the Greek alphabet.
Ye
Ye
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Ye
And the Latin one too.
Oh my god, your voice alone is so relaxing. This is heaven. Edit: The video is also quite informative. I never really looked into ancient alphabets. This is interesting. Thanks for making this!
Thank you so much for the compliment! So glad you like the topic of this video too :D
oh my god, the fact that he actually likes comments and responds is just so adorably wholesome and i love it so much...😭💗
Glad you appreciate it 😊
Love the wax tablets. Every one you upload goes straight to my playlist. I'll be sure to watch it tonight. Thanks for the upload, Jay!
So glad you say that! Thank you so much for watching and for great support :D
Thank you for making this. It is something I am curious about yet soothing enough to help me unwind before bed. The sounds you craft with the wax tablets, the scribe tool and your voice are very relaxing and tingly. The history around ancient writing systems is quite fascinating.
Thanks for super nice comment :) So glad to hear you enjoy all those sounds and the video and the topic :)
This is so relaxing. It has brought some nuch needed peace to my soul. Thank you so much :)
Glad to hear you enjoy! Thank YOU so much for watching :)
Just found your channel and the intro alone blew me away😮❤️so creative!!
Thank you so much for the nice compliment! So glad to hear you like it :D
I was not expecting the alphabet to be exactly the Hebrew alphabet but with mostly different shaped letters. Guess I know where that came from now haha
Heyyyy, as a Lebanese, I love seeing videos were our history is showed. Thank you
Great to hear that! Glad you enjoy 😊
I thought you were American
@@seraphin5640 u didnt ask but Tess B made a “joke” reference to this like inside joke from this app called vine, where a sister tells her brother “im lesbian” and the brother says “i thought you were american” cause he “confused” lesbian and lebanese
@@seraphin5640it's a meme
Wow, en svensk stor ASMR-artist!! 😍 så roligt & grattis till en sådan stor plattform! Det är du väl värd.
En stor guldstjärna till dig för din kreativitet ⭐️ En mycket avslappnade video som dessutom är väldigt intressant 🤗
Ha de bäst! God jul & gott nytt år! ❄️🎅
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As a language and foreign cultures lover, I find both your maps drawing and alphabet writing so, sooo interesting. Your explanations are very informative, I love learning all the time, and your voice is very soothing. My most recent interest is hindi language and, of course, devanagari alphabet (which is actually an alphasyllabary - based on syllables, not letters). Would be great if you could scribble that, sometime in the future. (I did look on the channel for this and didn't find it, apologies if I missed it). But I am watching your channel anyway! Congrats, you put in a lotof hard work. 🍀
This is so fascinating! Your videos have the perfect blend of intrigue and tingles. I always learn something new and interesting, while feeling totally relaxed! High-quality content. 💕 Do you have to press really hard with the pencil to write in the wax, or is it relatively soft?
Thanks for the feedback! That's great! Love to hear tyhat you both feel relaxed and learn something new. Hmm, I would probably not need to press very hard to write on the wax, but I guess I want to be sure it's going to be visible, so maybe I'm pressing harder in the video than I would need to do.
I'm not quite sure why I clicked on the video at first given that it's too early to go to bed and the sun has just set, but I'm very glad I did. Your voice is very relaxing and it was a very interesting topic! :)
Absolutely love the wax tablet videos, so relaxing 🙂
So glad to hear that :) Thank you!
I just rewatched the Egyptian wax tablet carving the other day. I can’t wait to watch this one tonight
Thanks for watching and for great support! Hope you'll enjoy :D
In history, the most agonizing things are the questions you'll likely never find an answer to, and the countless questions you'll never get a chance to ask because you didn't even know they existed. We'll likely never have a full understanding of this alphabet, for example, but what about stuff from things from humans 100,000 years ago? There is no real evidence to anything beyond the fact that they existed. Such a miserable void of both answers and even the questions themselves.
Agreed. It can be annoying to want answers and find none.
Yes that's frustrating sometimes. But also, it keeps you interested I think. You kind of grasp for every little hint or clue you can get. When you get all the answers, you're more likely to lose interest in that topic. At least, that's how it works for me I guess.
…we fully understand this alphabet. Not only what it turned into but where it came from. That being Egyptian hieroglyphs.
@@tfan2222 "Fully understand" Is not really something that is ever the case for anything in history, typically.
This is so calming 😴💤
Thanks, Glad you enjoy :)
Omg that voice! First time here. You had me at Swedish accent in your bio lol
Thanks! Glad you enjoy :)
so, so calming. tysm for this video!!
Wax tablet languages: THE THREEQUEL!
oh, how I’ve been waiting!
Glad you enjoy :) Thanks for waiting :D
@@ASMRcticawhen will the next language be?
Also 3rd hour on that crazy long word?
@@ASMRctica also, is Coptic next?
The original apple pen.
Shin is actually a pair of teeth. Isn’t this alphabet a grandchild of the alphabet used by people who worshipped cats? it’s probably cat teeth.
This was super relaxing! I've been stressed af lately because of finals and what (might be?) an asthma flareup so this was great to wind down to.
I'm just always mesmerized by your videos.
There's something about your voice too that just puts me at ease.
Kind of reminds me of my dentist actually since he sounds the same and keeps talking while doing his work.
Haha, yeah I can imagine it can be relaxing to hear your dentist talk :) Thanks! So glad to hear you like my content :D
1:01:40 I have found it extremely satisfying to listen to you referring to the International Phonetic Alphabet. Fricatives, plosives, bilabial, dental… 🤤
Great idea! So glad you enjoy 😊 I should definitely take another look att the IPA alphabet chart 😃
It's so strange that you make this video as I am researching a bunch of Semitic scripts. I love writing them all and finding the relations between them all.
Great to hear that! Glad you like it!
The Greek alphabet have clear letters sound but the alphabet is the first wroten from phincs
Sounds similar to Hebrew but looks Greek
36:04 “the glottal stop” *imitating hiccups*
Any other Phoenician watching this?
Honestly this is incredibly informative! I'm going to have to rewatch even when I'm not trying to sleep because this is going to be helpful for my linguistics exams
I was at school learning about Mesopotamia so when I saw “Phoenician” in the title, I recognized it fairly quickly
Cool! Glad to hear that :)
The segment k-l-m-n is clearly visible.
Thank you for this super interesting and relaxing film ✨
So glad to hear you like it :D Yes, that sequence hasn't changed a lot over the years!
Kinda crazy to think the language I’m speaking right now came from this
I agree, so fascinating that it can be traced back this far
If you’re referring to English…no. The writing system for English? Yes. But English itself? No.
I loved the Phoenician unit in my history class, they’re probably one of my favourite ancient civilizations out there. So cool :)
I want one of those so I can do some ASMR with the Greek alphabet, which directly descended from this
Do a video on Hebrew! It is another semetic language and is very similer to Phenocian, Ancient Egyptian, and Arabic!
Omg this carving on wax tablet videos are insane!
Glad you enjoy :)
There is a similarity between the letters of the Phoenician language and Arabic in terms of pronunciation
Yes, it's so cool to see the relations between all these languages, when you trace them back to ancient times
These videos with the wax are some of my favorites. Thanks so much for posting!
Also not sure if it's accurate but I think I just dropped the 1,400th like on this one :) or at least YT went from 1.3k to 1.4k on the like label. Very underrated btw, your work is amazing.
Thank you so much for great support! So glad to hear you like the wax carving videos! I plan to post more of this kind in the future :D
36:54 can someone explain how that isn’t yet another H?
suggestion if you havent already, could you draw the map of Legend of Zelda:Breath of the Wild?
Thanks for the suggestion! Yes I have already, check it out :D
57:32 So nobody gon' notice how he began talking #"¤!¤"%&&/
Hi there I know this is not relevant to this video, I'm from New Zealand and it would be so cool if you did something about nz whether that's about history or maps. By the way I think your work is amazing thanks 😊
Hi! Thanks for the suggestion, I'm so glad to hear you like my content! Would love to do something about New Zealand someday :D
@ASMRctica Wow you actually made a video of NZ you are awesome dude!!! Thanks for your energy & effort in making such great wholesome also educational videos! 😊
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Language has always been so interesting to me, how we came up with symbols to make sense of the weird grunts that we would make at each other, and how one cultures weird grunts sounds like complete gibberish to another.
Это очень успокаивает, спасибо!
Glad to hear that! Thank you :)
Starts at 7:00
Me:forgets to turn volume down before pressing play
Audible:👹👹
Me:⚰
Are you ever going to do a cuneiform video? It’s one of the first languages and very interesting
I think so! I haven't read so much about that script yet, but it sure looks super interesting. Would be nice to find a tool that can write in the wax just like the cuneiform letters were written in clay
If you can read. Thank the Phoenicians
哇,你的声音真的太好听了!!!waaa!your voice is so great and wonderful 😊❤❤
Southern Mesopotamia was the first to have a written language and used clay tablets to write.
Yeah that's so interesting!
Really relaxing and at the same time you learn something ,i love that😇
Oh how I've hoped for another wax tablet video! They're my absolute favourite!
Happy to hear that! Thank you so much for watching :D
Try writing the Georgian alphabet! It looks really nice and I think it would make a good video. :)
I’ve got a bad headache,so I’m under my bed and listening to the scratching :) this is very nice and soothing. Thank you for posting.
Under your bed? Why not in it?
@@douloureux. i like the feeling of closeness. it feels safe, like im in a cave or something :)
I'm only 2 weeks late but your voice is sooo soothing. Literally fell asleep 💤 ♡
Another alphabet that is derived from the Phoenician alphabet is the runic alphabet.
Yes, I just made a video about that :)
I dont know how this does not have 1 million views your videos are underrated
Your voice is so relaxing! I got so many tingles. This is really cool though. I loved the pronunciations along with your accent, makes the tingles so much better 🫠
Wake up (imaginary significant other) new asmrctica wax tablet video just dropped
Not sure why, but the wax doesn't do it for me as much. Still a great video!
I really like that he linked the tutorial video in the bio. Instead of making a redundant video, he gives credit to the person who made the tutorial he watched. I just feel like that doesn’t happen much anymore, everyone has to make their own video, even if there’s nothing they’re adding.
All I can think of is “thank the Phoenicians” from Spaceship Earth at WDW!!
I dunno why this was so tingly for me! So glad I clicked
awesome video!!! also... I look forward for the day when you do some content related to Korea, its history and/or alphabet 😄 please, if possible! ✨
Thanks! So glad to hear you like it :) And thanks for the request! Would love to do that someday :D
Brilliant video as always but I would love another Wikipedia ramble, your voice is just so relaxing to listen to
Thank you for the nice compliment, and for the request! So glad to hear you enjoy those ramble videos! :D There will be more of those in the future, I'm sure :)
@@ASMRctica thanks so much
as a modern day phoenician (lebanese) i found this very interesting!
Glad to hear that! Thanks :)
Nights when you upload are special! Thank you so much, have a good week ❤
So glad you say that :D Thanks for your support! So happy to hear you like my content. Have a good week you too :)
Your voice is so relaxing ❤
Thank you so much for saying that 😃
Perfect!!!! I am working with dead lenguages and took my a entire life find this chanel!!!!
Nah Bc your voice gave me tingles before anything else (it’s actually kinda weird Bc I haven’t had tingles in three years aka when I started watching asmr)
Okay, but like… can we get a whole vid of just the intro sounds? Idk but the intro is just ✨✨
This ASMR ended up being a study on how wax tablets works.
my fav part is 00:32
Glad you like it :)
Thank you so much ! Phoenicia is perhaps one of my favourite ancient civilisation to learn about, after the minoans.
Glad to hear that! So glad you like this topic :)
You should try cuneiform writing! Really simple and cool at the same time
Yeah it looks really cool! I have to take a look at that too! Thanks for the suggestion :)
@@ASMRctica you could also try ogham! Very simple characters and would be fun to watch/listen to being carved into the wax
his voice 😵😴
The wax tables are always the best ones
Thank you! Glad to hear you enjoy!
Yes!!! Another wax tablet video!! These really are my favorite videos!
Glad you enjoy :)
I was just rewatching the hieroglyphs on wax video, this is destiny! ;)
That's great 😄 Thanks for watching!
@@ASMRctica loved this video too, love you man 💪❤️
Suaranya 👀
I love the start where he draws the person sleeping like TINGLLEEYJJJ
This is too interesting! I can’t sleep, I want to learn!
i just found out that I turned the M for south arabian alphabet into a rock drawing
I have been watching this for 6 days and I still can't get past the writing because I fall asleep almost immediately
This is the opposite of writing with crayon. instead of using wax to write on a tree, you use a tree to write on wax.
The first time I listened to you I thought you were French
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If you loved the Phoenician alphabet, you might want to learn about the tifinagh of north Africa
ваш голос очень приятен, максимально расслабляет
Thank yo so much! So glad to hear you enjoy :)
So the names of the letters are exactly the names of the Hebrew letters?... Also.. shouldn't it be written from right to left?
I guess they use the Hebrew leter names, since their original names are not known, but since these letters are clearly related to the Hebrew alphabet. In ancient alphabets, words could be written from any direction, and the letters could be mirrored as well. (Like the case with Egyptian Hieroglyphs)
@@ASMRctica thank you. In that case, you've done a pretty good job at pronouncing them. Only the 6th letter is pronounced more like VAV then WOW. Another thing is that it's kind of amazing that I can see clearly the Hebrew letters shapes in those letters and how they got to them just from writing a lot and change in style.
@@AvivElizabethHaddad ישראלים ..
@@gurieldaniel6004 מה וזה..
Bro I just found your videos last night!! And let me tell you what! You had me sawing logs in 30 sec! Keep up the great work and Thank you!
So happy to hear that :) Thanks for watching, Glad to see you here!
POV: you are mad at the worst copper you’ve gotten in your life
Pov your watching this a 2:00 am:
It’s only him where I can fall asleep while listening to good education on history
🎶 and now the phoeniiicianss can get down to busineeessss 🎶