to everyone that is saying the Somali song it's not Somali... you are wrong, the Somali song in this video is sung by an Ethiopian sister, but it is indeed a Somali song. here is the original song, sung by Muhammed Suleyman tubeec ua-cam.com/video/K0TrQM8EZMU/v-deo.html
I know, I was so aggravated by how i forgot to include maltese, and I feel like i didnt do justice to much of the languages included, i might remaster this video at some point
It is not the language spoken in Israel! Israeli people! It was Ashkenaic chant in Ashkenazi Hebrew which is considerably different from the language spoken in Israel. Your video is misleading!
Yes, in fact its also the most well-documented language group to date, as ancient languages like Egyptian, Phoenician, Akkadian & Aramic and etc share similiarites with Arabic, The Berber languages and Horn Of Africa languages as they all stemmed from each other.
Afroasiatic family of languages is one among the oldest family of languages. And it is to this family that Arabic, Hebrew Aramaic, the extinct Egyptian language (the Hieroglyphs. I suppose Egyptian is the oldest member of the Afroasiatic family. Not too sure.), etc. come under. It's the language family which contains those languages that are predominantly spoken in the southern Middle East (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, etc) and Northern Africa (Egypt-Morocco region). My personal favourite among all is Al-Arbiah (Arabic).
no, it's NOT wrong, it is a Somali song, sung by an Ethiopian sister. why is everyone making this same mistake? if you don't know the song it's ok, but don't say it's not Somali... I grew up with this song🤦🏾♀️ ua-cam.com/video/K0TrQM8EZMU/v-deo.html
So much classics in there but oudaden is tashlit/chelha, And afar music is tigrinya, Algeria is not really accurate, Tunisia is not, Morroco Arabs too,
It wasn't very easy to find the fitting songs for all the languages, so a few songs and music are wrongly representing ethnicities in the Berber sphere. I also forgot to include Maltese so xd
no, it's NOT wrong, it is a Somali song, sung by an Ethiopian sister. why is everyone making this same mistake? if you don't know the song it's ok, but don't say it's not Somali... I grew up with this song🤦🏾♀️ ua-cam.com/video/K0TrQM8EZMU/v-deo.html
Note: Coptic is not a Semitic language, its actually from the Egyptian branch! I forgot
to give it a seperate color.
Copts are African and NOT Semitic.
@@WilliamGMalekthey explicitly told that they made a mistake!
Also that was an Arabic translation of a Coptic hymn
9:45 sounds very similar to Kazakh melodies played on the dombra.
Can you do a video on CAUCASIAN languages? For example: Georgian, Laz, Svan, Mingrelian, Adyghe, Kabardian, Avar, Ingush, Chechen, Dargin, Lezgin, etc
He did it.
Proudly Hausa from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Long live Afro-Asiatic languages & peoples 🖤🤎🤍
Pong love europe And europeans
@@vgjl1824 sure but what does that have to do with afro Asiatic population
to everyone that is saying the Somali song it's not Somali... you are wrong, the Somali song in this video is sung by an Ethiopian sister, but it is indeed a Somali song.
here is the original song, sung by Muhammed Suleyman tubeec
ua-cam.com/video/K0TrQM8EZMU/v-deo.html
@Yidi Guyo yes we are famliy, i love my ethiopian peeps.
You should do "foollee" by the same person for Oromo.
How diverse can you be?
Semitic Language Family: yes
Coptic is actually in its own branch
And you missed Maltese language
I know, I was so aggravated by how i forgot to include maltese, and I feel like i didnt do justice to much of the languages included, i might remaster this video at some point
@@WorldXl_Nubian ain’t Afro Asiatic
Half of video are just dialects of arabic
The song in chaouia/tachawit was in darija
It is not the language spoken in Israel! Israeli people! It was Ashkenaic chant in Ashkenazi Hebrew which is considerably different from
the language spoken in Israel. Your video is misleading!
The shilha song is a zayani song and the zayani is shilha
Link to the song used for the Tamazight peoples?
There are now links to every song/music used for every ethnic group/language group in the description
Do you know the name of the bahrani song? The video had been deleted. :(
Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/hGDKnvstvJ0/v-deo.html
what is the name of the bahrain song?
It’s not Somali that song
Hey king
Alaikum salam, hadzi
@@godzillaemr the maps are really lovely did you draw them yourself?
@@i.t.2238 Yes, this map covers both Middle East and Africa
Kabyle musique is the top
Name of Syrian Jordanian & Moroccan Music?
ua-cam.com/video/hPappJ6-3Z0/v-deo.html - ua-cam.com/video/3Yma7mW0QAU/v-deo.html - ua-cam.com/video/PoNiBbFIAzs/v-deo.html
@@godzillaemr The Syrian one's link is broken.
Is Afroasiatic a family?
Yes, in fact its also the most well-documented language group to date, as ancient languages like Egyptian, Phoenician, Akkadian & Aramic and etc share similiarites with Arabic, The Berber languages and Horn Of Africa languages as they all stemmed from each other.
Afroasiatic family of languages is one among the oldest family of languages. And it is to this family that Arabic, Hebrew Aramaic, the extinct Egyptian language (the Hieroglyphs. I suppose Egyptian is the oldest member of the Afroasiatic family. Not too sure.), etc. come under. It's the language family which contains those languages that are predominantly spoken in the southern Middle East (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, etc) and Northern Africa (Egypt-Morocco region). My personal favourite among all is Al-Arbiah (Arabic).
@@anuragrsimha Egyptian merely evolved into Coptic, which yeah is slightly dead
@spipo true, Egyptians have mixed so much with others that they are now very Semitic.
now why is the CIA asking this? 🤣
you have another link for 7:30? The video is private
Can't find the song anywhere else unfortunatley :/
Why unlisted?
The Jordanian song sounds like Bulgarian bagpipe
Peoples of the Greater Middle East
Israel always feeling so holy
you used an Ethiopian song for Somalia but it's half in somali haha
still great job
still great job
no, it is a Somali song sang by an Ethiopian sister. I grew up with that song.
@@beproud5447 Somalians and Oromos copy Habesha culture
@@JohnDoe-sw1rs *Not really*
the somali song not somali its WRONG😭💀
you messed up somali on purpose
just type "somali song/music" not "ethiopian"
no, it's NOT wrong, it is a Somali song, sung by an Ethiopian sister. why is everyone making this same mistake? if you don't know the song it's ok, but don't say it's not Somali... I grew up with this song🤦🏾♀️
ua-cam.com/video/K0TrQM8EZMU/v-deo.html
It’s Somali idiot, it was just sung by an Ethiopian but the song and its lyrics are Somali.
@Yidi Guyo The somali song had a weird mix of ethio-somali beats and the singing was very off (butchured somali).
How about ancient Semitic languages?
Wrong selection for the Afar part. It's Tigrinya music. You should use real Afar music.
Also, you forgot Tigrinya and Saho.
So much classics in there but oudaden is tashlit/chelha, And afar music is tigrinya, Algeria is not really accurate, Tunisia is not, Morroco Arabs too,
U inversed the tamazight and shilha songs
It wasn't very easy to find the fitting songs for all the languages, so a few songs and music are wrongly representing ethnicities in the Berber sphere.
I also forgot to include Maltese so xd
@@godzillaemr Great job anyway brother 👍👍
@@godzillaemr what happened to the Shilha song???
Bahrani sound Iraqi
5:14
The song you played for Somali is not Somali it's Ethiopian, we don't sing like that man
ture it sound like somali but is not Lol
no, it's NOT wrong, it is a Somali song, sung by an Ethiopian sister. why is everyone making this same mistake? if you don't know the song it's ok, but don't say it's not Somali... I grew up with this song🤦🏾♀️
ua-cam.com/video/K0TrQM8EZMU/v-deo.html
It’s Somali 💀💀 it was just sung by an Ethiopian
@@beproud5447 Its very butchured Somali the uploader should've used an Somali song sung by a proper Af Soomaali speaker
no Afro-turks?
3:20
@@monsieurlemon no way i replied to a 2 yold comment
WHOOOOOO YOUUUUUUU
Ancient Tune 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🇮🇳
The Most Modern vibes are originally from Africa wtf you're talking about ?
Name of the Syrian song?