My favorite part is that, in the first video, he's like "Lowercase letters should look like smaller versions of their uppercase counterpart," and then in this one, he makes lowercase numbers look different from their uppercase counterparts.
No the deltabet is first and then the epsilonbet and so on and so on. Just basically the whole Greek alphabet- the whole Greek betabet- … Plus bet Oh wait I forgot gammabet
I love that the new number system has lowercase numbers, despite their purpose never being defined Edit: And, in Alphabet 2, he specifically removed all of the differences between capital and lowercase letters
They could by used while using them little numbers. E.g. 9(pretend 2 is small 2) would be 9 with a lowercase number. Or, it could be used for something else.
Can someone PLEASE make this into a REAL font. If someone does this I shall personally advocate the new languages across the many lands, skies, and seas. I shall be the messenger of this beautifully portrayed lingual art.
i like the egypt bird being there like "over" on a walkie talkie because i never know when someone is done talking and i hate that i always accidentally interupt them.
*i like the egypt bird being there like "over" on a walkie talkie because i never know when someone is done talking and i hate that i always accidentally interupt them𓅂
As he said this is a thousond times better that the original one. And also I think instead of saying bird of egypt we should just say EB for egypt bird.
When you see this sort of video suggested to you, it's either a perfectly thought out documentary with literal months, maybe even years of research behind it, or it's a god-tier shitpost that's so bad it's good. There is no in-between
@@gerldrawer4944 , and they also have ye "е", ya "я", shh "щ", zh "ж", and kh "х" (kind of) But I guess that's not as relevant as these sounds don't really exist in English
@@brunnomenxa It’s 1:30 am, I can’t sleep, and you’ve given me something to mull over instead of trying to sleep. So that said, I’ve given this too much thought lol. The result: I don’t think the kanji are similar enough to the symbols we’re currently using. You can see the similarities between Bb, Ff, Hh, Mm, etc. but 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 share very little with 一二三四五六七八九零. I’m not saying they all have to resemble each other, as our letters don’t do that (compare Aa, Dd, Gg), but enough of the numbers should reflect their capitals that you can tell they’re part of the same idea. Plus, we run into trouble with numbers like 1,000,000, which in Japanese is represented by the characters meaning “100 one-hundred thousands” (百万). And forcing another language writing system to match our mathematical writing (like 1,000,000 written as 一零零零零零零 instead) doesn’t make much sense (not to mention using a 13-stroke character for each 0 is time consuming). All that to say: a) I think we’d have to come up with our own new characters if it was something to be added to our writing system, and b) I have put way too much serious thought to answer a concept proposed in a joke video. 😅 Thank you for coming to my TEDTalk.
@@simplyixia3683, My proposition would be to just use serifs to highlight the numbers. You just need to adapt this fixed-width version to avoid having to degenerate what you have from the numerals. The fixed-width version is perfect for capitalized numbers.
Base 12 for the number system would actually be incredible. 12 is divisible by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12, which is much more useful than 10’s divisors, which are 1, 2, 5 and 10 only. Its a 50% increase in divisilability for a simple change.
To be fair, the ch sound *is* actually able to be spelled with Alphabet2 without requiring the QH patch. Tsh makes an identical noise, it's just a bit longer to write
Fun fact: lowercase numbers (a.k.a. text figures) already exist and are still present in some "old style" fonts. We just gradually stopped using them as printing technology evolved.
In the Braille writing system, they take the characters that represent numbers and lower them in the Braille cell in some contexts. That is called Nemmeth code. That is the closest thing to what you would call "lowercase numbers."
At first I fully expected some scientifically better version of our current alphabet, but instead I watched a cute video that motivated me to make my own :)
If you were wondering when to use lowercase numbers, here is how: “There are 5 birds there” In this example we use uppercase numbers “There are 5 baby birds” In this example we use lowercase numbers Also sorry for my bad and old writing but authorities still didnt introduce the new and re improved alphabet Edit: Yes, you obviously use uppercase numbers when starting a sentence.
So in what case do we use in these examples. "The city has 5 trucks" "The city has 5 firetrucks" "The city has 5 red firetrucks" "The city has 5 big trucks" "The city has 5 small trucks"
Lower case numbers actually already exist! They're called "old style numbers" , while our normal numbers are called "lining numbers". Also seen as we have uppercase and lowercase letters, we also need uppestcase and lowestcase letters.
i like how in alphabet 2 he turned the lowercase alphabets to be the same as their uppercase counterparts but the lowercase numbers in betabet are completely different(except 7 and birb)
Yes, a second class alphabet. Love the lower case numbers, we should inflict them on school children then never use them, like most of the other stuff we learn at school.
Oats Jenkins: "THE LOWER CASE LETTERS SHOULD LOOK LIKE THE UPPER CASE LETTERS!!!" Also Oats Jenkins: "Well, we add lower and upper case numbers, that *do not* look identically just like the alphabet"
@@edamamelordguitar3043 It is absolutely useless as 11 is a prime number so base 11 has no desireable properties on the other hand, base 12 is amazing because 12 has lots of dividers (2,3,4,6). For would working with percentages in base be a lot easier 1/3, which is repeating is base 10 would 1/4 in base 12 what is quite nice etc. No such thing is possible with base 11, it just sucks.
To be fair, "chair" could be written "tjair" in Alphabet 2, or even "tshair", and in fact the latter would be consistent with how the sound would be described in linguistics(as [tʃ], where [ʃ] represents the sound of "sh" in "shear")
with my native language, welsh, it uses eerily similar rules as this alphabet system. most words (with few exceptions) are written and pronounced phonetically, this means that a lot of the spelling is easier it omits similar letters- k, q, v, x, and z are all omitted from the alphabet. this means a word like “box” would be spelled like “bocs” and a word like “queue” would be spelled like “ciw”, another example is “sphere” which is spelled like “sffer” welsh has added letters in the alphabet- sounds like ch, ll, and ngh aren’t used in english (so for simplicities sake, we can forget about these) but some make it easier to spell english words! since “v” is omitted from the alphabet we use “f” to sound like “v” and “ff” to sound like the normal “f” (since one is the ‘hard’ letter and one is the ‘soft’ letter). this also happens with “th”! the letter is pronounced differently in “the” and “through” so the hard letter becomes “dd” and the soft one stays as “th”. this makes it way easier to pronounce things, even if you’ve never seen the word before!!! welsh smushes little words to create big words- i know english does this too, but definitely not to the extent that welsh does, every big word is easily understood because it’s just the little ones smushed together new combinations create similar sounds in english- for instance, there are many letter that have been omitted, but combining the letters let us make the same noises as english (an example being “ch” in english, we can’t use it cause it’s already a different letter). a “si” makes a “sh” sound, and when you put a “t” in front of it, like “tsi” you get the “ch” sound! as a reference, this is how we spell china: “tsieina” (the hard A is spelt like “ei” because it’s pronounced that way, why have letters if you’re just gonna pronounce them differently anyway????) and this, my good sir, is why i think you’ve just reinvented the welsh alphabet!!!! here is what it would look like in an english paragraph with welsh spelling: Ai went tw dde stôr tw bai swm fwd, byt dde fwd was tŵ ecspensif. Ai ascd mai brodyr tw pic yp swm teic-awt insted. it was gŵd. translation: I went to the store to pick up some food, but the food was too expensive. I asked my brother to pick up some take-out instead. it was good. (the accent put on the ŵ is to elongate or put pressure on the letter, basically the difference in “bw” and “boo!” it helps to avoid confusion between stuff like to, too, and two!!!) thank you for coming to my ted talk!!!!!
@@ObviousToast that’s really cool!! do you think you’d be able to pronounce simple welsh words as well??? that’s so interesting lol would you know what “siop pinc” would mean?
@@idontknow-op1oe all the words are correct, but some of the order of the sentence is a little bit off, i tend to steer away from using google translate when it’s more than one word cause they tend to get the order wrong 👀👀👀 as an example (in case i’m confusing you lol) in english you’d say “the brown bread” but in welsh you’d order it like “the bread brown” when describing things.
@@miliruthven3439 Only thing I could guess out of that is "Pink" from "pinc" but I'm not sure of the other. Also, Pink, as an adjective, is usually used before a noun in the English language, so that's another hurdle to get more used to.
The most fascinating thing about the construction of the Welsh alphabet is that it was entirely dictated by the English printing presses of the sixteenth century. Welsh originally did use K instead of C (Cornish and Breton still use K) but there just weren't enough Ks in the printing presses so they were all substituted for C instead. Furthermore, Welsh also used to use multiple letters for the same sound, most notably our F could also be represented with U, V or W, and Ð was used alongside Dd. Sometimes a lowercase h was used to show fricatives too, for example there was a Welsh writer called Humphrey Llwyd in the 1500s but he spelled his surname as Lhuyd.
Imagine some first grader is watching this Teacher: Hi, is this Timmy’s mother? Mom: Yes, why? Teacher: Your son was asked “what is 7+3” in math today and he answered “bird from Egypt”. Mom: *visible confusion*
I made sounds/word versions for that and lower case numbers. Barten -> Ben Zero->Zo One->En Two-Wo Three->Hee Four->Vo Five->Ve Six->Se Seven->Ves Eight->Tee Nine->Ne
Now, I know I'm late for this (I apologize), but just two suggestions, one is optional: 1.Instead of having the keyboard layout for the ßetaßet, we can arrange the letters based on how frequently each letter is used, like this: E, T, a, O, i, N, S, H, R, D, L, U, M, F, Y, W, G, P, ß, V, K, J, Q, Z. Now, this one is just optional. I know the French use Double V for W, but instead of changing what's it is called, we can change what it itself looks like by making it the omega symbol you used in your numbers tier list. It looks valid enough to be a Double U and for the same pronounciation. Of course, this one is not needed, but if you WANT to do it, go for it.
i would recommend reverting the bird from Egypt back to a period(for ending your statement). and for the comma, it should be bird from Egypt taking a crap. also for the hieghest digit for base 11, make something that can be represented on a 7 segment display
I've always wondered, what you had capital capital letters. In other words, what would Dapital letters look like For example, you have 'b', then you have 'B', and so you add a curve each time so Dapital B would have 3 curves.
Uppestcase letters already exist, and so do lowest case letters! Idk if youtube links work in comments so I'm just gonna say look up Suckerpinch, his videos are awesome.
Mor lik, "Iv alwis wonderd, wat u had kapitul kapitul leters. In other wurds, wat wud dapitul leters luk lik For exampul, u hav "B" then u hav "B" so u ad a curv eqh Tim so dapitul B wud hav 3 curvs"
I don't know how it's in your country but in my country is really difficult (for me) to learn where to write capital letters and where not. If there is something li dapital letters, I'm gonna die.
If you ever make a part three, bring back our boys thorn and wynn. Thorn is a letter for the “th” sound and if ch gets it own letter, we need to bring thorn back. Wynn is basically W but less stupid.
How to use upprkas and lowrkas numbrs. Every numbr aftr the first komma going left is upprkase. In decimals NON of the numbrs ar upprkased. In fraktions, the numbrs in the hole numbrs of the fraktions ar alwase upprkased. Hopfully that helps.
The first video had subtitles where everything was written in the Alphabet 2, so I was extremely disappointed to see that the subtitles were not written in the new Betabet format.
this is amazing. Just literally amazing. I have A series of questions. 1: Can you do symbols in math such as x, +, =. 2: This is just amazing and you are objectively right about everything. 3: And we also need a dictionary that has been recreated. Thank u so much for good and simple Betabet.
I'm gonna be honest after spending 3 weeks and countless hours documenting writing systems and putting them in a database this is about accurate for how every orthographic development has ever occured. A? just sideways aleph alphabets? Just abjads with ambition. Base 10? We use base -1 in this house.
i wish he thought about actually looking into other letters, russian has a letter for "ch". also G and H are the same letter, which is why my family and our cousins family legally have different last names because english will either confuse it for holovko or golovko 👍
i dont know a lot of russian but i do know a little bit of Ukrainian, in Russian isnt Х a h sound while Г is pronounced as a g? I know Ukrainian has both a hard h (х), a soft h (г) and a g (ґ), but i was sure russian only had a single hard (х) and a г (g)?
Problem: while you correctly replace “a” with alpha, your alphabet still doesn’t contain letters to make “alphabet”, instead being “alphabeta” (which is still an important over “ayybee”). I would recommend incorporating “bet” from Hebrew to solve this problem. You may ask, don’t no other languages exist? To counter this, we can simply ban all letters used in the words “Greek” and “Hebrew”, therefore meaning nobody can call us out on hypocrisy. Unfortunately, “Hebrew” has a “bet” sound, so we must allow that one letter from the word, or else this would all be pointless.
Oats: Lets make the lowercase very simple so people don’t have to memorise 20 more letters! Also Oats: *makes the lowercase numbers as complicated as possible*
My new alphabet A Ā B Ç D Ð E Ë Ē G H I Ī K L M N Ñ ŋ O Ō P Қ R S Š T Þ U Ū V Ž Ā, Ē, Ī, Ō, Ū are Long vowels Ç representing Ch sound Ð representing soft Th sound Ë represents ə and ʌ (uh) sound I Removed F for Ph (Fan -> Phan) I Removed J for Dž (Jump -> Džump) Ñ representing Ny sound ŋ represents Ng sound like in ending@Locon. K with a tail represents K in Qatar Š Representing Sh sound Þ Represents hard th Ž represents zh in pleasure
@@Pefiu what does this have to do with my comment theres no k in qatar and the q (which i assume is what you are talking about) is the same as normal k sound
*You are objectively right about everything.*
U r objekyivle right aβout everething 𓅱*
Ŝ̬ᴏ ᴛʀᴜ𓅱
βᴜᴛ ᴜŜ̬ᴇ ᴛʜᴇ βiʀᴅ αɴᴅ ʀᴇαʟ βᴇᴛαβᴇᴛ ʟiᴋ Pαᴛʀiᴋ𓅱FαɴYT Ŝ̬ᴇᴅ𓅱
he uŜ̬ed k but the old 1 𓅱𓅱𓅱𓅱
@@chaosruby9792 ay bro ad the 𓅱
Guys, I’ve done actual research on alphabets. Phonetic alphabet? You will be amazed. A simpler way.
My favorite part is that, in the first video, he's like "Lowercase letters should look like smaller versions of their uppercase counterpart," and then in this one, he makes lowercase numbers look different from their uppercase counterparts.
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Except 7
Legend says that some ppl didn't read this𓅪
That's because he needs room for the next update. It's planned so he can sell you more content
@@FaysLife How Do YoU TYpE THE ßiRD?
i can't wait for the sigmabet
coming next summer 𓅱 𓅱
edit: jesus thanks for the likes 𓅱 𓅱
No the deltabet is first and then the epsilonbet and so on and so on. Just basically the whole Greek alphabet- the whole Greek betabet-
…
Plus bet
Oh wait I forgot gammabet
Anybody else read Simbabet?
sigma balls
sugmabet
The bird is like the new period
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Yᴇα iт iṨ𓅱
@@CoreyHarris-sf7jx how did you get the bird?
@@mav8301 you just type in "egyptian bird symbol" on google
I just typed bird from Egypt symbol in google
I like how all the lowercase numbers get cool designs but for 7 it's just a small 7
7𓅱
ur nam $hold b a letar𓅱
It should've been 7 with the line through it
@@TheGreenThunder1607 Nah uppercase 7 could be a line through it and lowercase has no line.
Kk Oo Ii Pp Cc Xx Zz they didn’t get cool designs like Nn Bb Dd Ff Hh Aa Qq luckily he fixed that
I love that the new number system has lowercase numbers, despite their purpose never being defined
Edit: And, in Alphabet 2, he specifically removed all of the differences between capital and lowercase letters
You use capital numbers at the start of calculations, and at the start of proper terms.
They could by used while using them little numbers. E.g. 9(pretend 2 is small 2) would be 9 with a lowercase number. Or, it could be used for something else.
Ikr
decimals
∆
Can someone PLEASE make this into a REAL font. If someone does this I shall personally advocate the new languages across the many lands, skies, and seas. I shall be the messenger of this beautifully portrayed lingual art.
bet
@@TemperedGlassPanelGD are you making it into a font?
@damman.18 im waiting for it
@damman.18 man I can’t wait
@@SEBithehiper945 ok, nice
Bird from Egypt 𓄿
WRONG BIRD
7 + 3 = 𓅱
I'm not stupid, he's just objectively right about everything.
then 7 + 4 = 10...
Wow
@Primarina Oratoria 𓅱𓅱𓅱𓅱𓅱𓅱𓅱𓅱
how do you use those symbols
person, you dang said it
@@Not_Uriel Hell yeah that's base 𓅱 math. Years are different also. We are currently in the year 1579 AD. Next year is 157𓅱.
Kindergarten math class
Teacher: “What is six plus four?”
Kid: “Bird from Egypt!”
You mean ßurd from eejipt?
"Correct!"
@@BestBoi8 *korekt
ABSOLUTELY
@@brianhammett4879 *absolootly 𓅱
i like the egypt bird being there like "over" on a walkie talkie because i never know when someone is done talking and i hate that i always accidentally interupt them.
yᴇα iᴛs ᴘʀᴇᴛi quʟ 𓅂
*i like the egypt bird being there like "over" on a walkie talkie because i never know when someone is done talking and i hate that i always accidentally interupt them𓅂
BaŠiKaLY a PERiOD𓅱
As he said this is a thousond times better that the original one. And also I think instead of saying bird of egypt we should just say EB for egypt bird.
ʜαʜα, Ŝ̬αᴍᴇ, ᴛʜαᴛ iŜ̬ wʜʏ wᴇ Ŝ̬ʜᴜʟᴅ αʟʟ Ŝ̬wiᴛǫʜ ᴛo ᴛʜᴇ βᴇᴛαβᴇᴛ𓅱
Can’t wait till the fullreleasebet comes out. Shist is gonna be fire.
When you see this sort of video suggested to you, it's either a perfectly thought out documentary with literal months, maybe even years of research behind it, or it's a god-tier shitpost that's so bad it's good. There is no in-between
Yes but what this? The former or latter
This and posy's design for segmented LCDs. Same topic but vasty different types of videos.
@@sirpseudonym276 Obviously the former, it took 2 years for the sequel.
@@sirpseudonym276 yes
this is the former
1:10 Turkish already had that letter Çç. Russian Cyrillic got Чч as "ch" and looks like a chair upside down.
Çair.
Чair.
Russian is based
Not Russian, it's cyrillic
Also they have "ts" "ц" and "sh" "ш"
@@gerldrawer4944 , and they also have ye "е", ya "я", shh "щ", zh "ж", and kh "х" (kind of)
But I guess that's not as relevant as these sounds don't really exist in English
is that russian?
As someone who constantly tries to capitalize numbers when I’m typing, I actually am quite fond of your concepts for lower case numbers
same bro lol
@@brunnomenxa It’s 1:30 am, I can’t sleep, and you’ve given me something to mull over instead of trying to sleep. So that said, I’ve given this too much thought lol.
The result: I don’t think the kanji are similar enough to the symbols we’re currently using. You can see the similarities between Bb, Ff, Hh, Mm, etc. but 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
share very little with 一二三四五六七八九零. I’m not saying they all have to resemble each other, as our letters don’t do that (compare Aa, Dd, Gg), but enough of the numbers should reflect their capitals that you can tell they’re part of the same idea. Plus, we run into trouble with numbers like 1,000,000, which in Japanese is represented by the characters meaning “100 one-hundred thousands” (百万). And forcing another language writing system to match our mathematical writing (like 1,000,000 written as 一零零零零零零 instead) doesn’t make much sense (not to mention using a 13-stroke character for each 0 is time consuming).
All that to say: a) I think we’d have to come up with our own new characters if it was something to be added to our writing system, and b) I have put way too much serious thought to answer a concept proposed in a joke video. 😅
Thank you for coming to my TEDTalk.
@@simplyixia3683 use 〇 for 0
@@simplyixia3683,
My proposition would be to just use serifs to highlight the numbers.
You just need to adapt this fixed-width version to avoid having to degenerate what you have from the numerals.
The fixed-width version is perfect for capitalized numbers.
_(┐「ε:)_ 🥨 _(:3」∠)_
The fact that you changed the captions were the best part!
Base 12 for the number system would actually be incredible. 12 is divisible by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12, which is much more useful than 10’s divisors, which are 1, 2, 5 and 10 only. Its a 50% increase in divisilability for a simple change.
11, however, is a prime - it's only divisible by 1 and 11
@@miyu1424 what does birb mean?
@@tookiecar1 bird
@@UltiMaker2 Exactly, it’s objectively one of the worst bases to choose.
lets make it base 6 then so you could count on fingers
I like how he used the lowercase bird at the end of his call to action to make it more polite.
The scary part is, this alphabet would have most likely been used if it was made before the current alphabet
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nah thats the cool part𓅱
No shit
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Cool part* alphabet 𓅓* 𓅓
I love this new and improved alphabet𓅓
My apologies “betabet”𓅓
To be fair, the ch sound *is* actually able to be spelled with Alphabet2 without requiring the QH patch.
Tsh makes an identical noise, it's just a bit longer to write
or tj
Cool 𓅱
@@justmayhem771 that's a tdzh sound
yeah j is useless
c was removed bc k and s were doing the job so why not just kh
Ch=č sh=š
I can’t get over how cute the lowercase bird is
How can I type it?
Yes you don't
* I qan’t get over how qute the lowercaše βird iš 𓅱
@@josephisherelol5302 i*
@@josephisherelol5302 how did u get the bird ? i want figure it out😭😭
"I'm gonna make all the lowercase letters the same as the uppercase ones."
*Proceeds to create completely different lowercase numbers*
ThEr Not LEtErs!🐦
ALşo Wut About 7?!🐦
All lower case LETTERS the same as uppercase ones
@@uniquename6256 wat about j?𓅱
@@harrypotterfan197 Roɴɢ βiʀᴅ 𓅱
Fun fact: lowercase numbers (a.k.a. text figures) already exist and are still present in some "old style" fonts. We just gradually stopped using them as printing technology evolved.
𓅱*
In the Braille writing system, they take the characters that represent numbers and lower them in the Braille cell in some contexts. That is called Nemmeth code. That is the closest thing to what you would call "lowercase numbers."
what? that kinda cool 𓅱
𓅱* and β*
@@patysserie3134 QOOL𓅱*
If you make Gammabet I would like the sh sound to be § and Oats Jenkins should get its own letter :)
@QMBWV jankins.
"Oat Jankins" getting it's own letter is the first step to revert back to ideograms
Sn should be X
Jenkins.
Thanks
Imagine the horror of having a egypt birdie appear on ur algebra test-
@christian thyssen i was abut to seriosly qeston ur ability to spel wen I relized ur just riting with the Betabet
if yoo downt yooz it then yoo r dum
@christian thyssen kant bilev tat my qhinis test wil hav an egipt burd @ the ind [incert egipt burd]
@@MillieMika22 wares yor [insert egypt birdie]?
i Dont Think That's How It Work$
At first I fully expected some scientifically better version of our current alphabet, but instead I watched a cute video that motivated me to make my own :)
You cannot do that! This betabet is superior
They have gone against the order! 𓅱
Yu cam qhe thing Yu wanted gon wiqh silent lerters
Noooooooooo i forgot qh bird🕊don’t hav old bird
@@guyinjail4980 Wʜαᴛ?
I love how he creates his own alphabet but then never uses his own alphabet
Edit: wow thanks for the likes
he did in subscribe
@@potatoheadpokemario1931 yeah but for the most part he doesn’t use his own alphabet
He does you just can’t hear it
Not for the end
wʜαᴛᴇvᴇʀ, wᴇ ᴋαɴ Ŝ̬ᴛiʟʟ ᴜŜ̬ᴇ iᴛ.
If you were wondering when to use lowercase numbers, here is how:
“There are 5 birds there” In this example we use uppercase numbers
“There are 5 baby birds” In this example we use lowercase numbers
Also sorry for my bad and old writing but authorities still didnt introduce the new and re improved alphabet
Edit: Yes, you obviously use uppercase numbers when starting a sentence.
So in what case do we use in these examples.
"The city has 5 trucks"
"The city has 5 firetrucks"
"The city has 5 red firetrucks"
"The city has 5 big trucks"
"The city has 5 small trucks"
@@potatoheadpokemario1931it depends on when the trucks were made
Hi i ʟiᴋ ʙʀᴇᴅ𓅰
@@rksquad6376 let's say there's a mix of new and old trucks in these examples or the age of the trucks are unknown
That makes sense𓅱
Bro the newest comments are usually 4 days ago or smth but these are fresh bro
This feels like an accurate representation on how Americans came up with their measuring systems.
yeah
you know the British made the imperial system
@@cosmicallysimple1371 This.
@@cosmicallysimple1371 Did not know that, my bad haha
@Артур Медведев Why are you typing random jojo references in a completely unrelated comment section, you're like a jellybean stan but a weeb
Teaqhr: “how do you spell chair?”
qhild: “Q-H-A-I-R!”
The fuks a u thats rotated?
NO YOU SPELL IT QH
Shair…
The comment has birty-two likes now
sᴏʀɪ, ʙᴜᴛ ɪᴛ ᴀᴘᴇʀs ᴜ sᴘᴇʟᴛ ɪᴛ ʀᴏɴɢ
Tᴇᴀᴏ̨ʜʀ: “ʜᴏᴡ ᴅᴏ ᴜ sᴘᴇʟ ᴄʜᴀɪʀ?”
ᴏ̨ʜɪʟᴅ: “Q-H-A-I-R!”
Lower case numbers actually already exist! They're called "old style numbers" , while our normal numbers are called "lining numbers". Also seen as we have uppercase and lowercase letters, we also need uppestcase and lowestcase letters.
Boooooooo, shut up nerd!
But unfortainately they aren't part of unicode & have to be made using fonts or by drawing.
@@Mo_Mauve fonts only take Unicode characters
@
shut up and stop lying its all just invention like grass id doesnt exist
Thank you for drawing bird :>
“BUT I DONT KNOW ANY OF THEM” the genuine frustration in this is making me cry💀💀
👃👃👃👃👃👃the
@@joegraphy4027 dang bro thats so deep. imma screenshot this comment rq 😐📷
I know the Russian alphabet
Me too...
I like the idea by switching to base 11 everything that was written in base 10 just magically becomes bigger because that's exactly how it works
"ᴇʏ ᴊʜᴏɴɴʏ , ʜᴏᴡ ʏᴜ Ŝ̬ᴘᴇʟʟ " ǫʜᴀɪʀ " ? "
"ɪ Ŝ̬ᴘᴇʟʟ ɪᴛ ǫ-ʜ-ᴀ-ɪ-ʀ!"
Wher is bird
@@gamingwithlucas3631 he sayed it actually is a number not letter
@@framorandiihe said it has two purposes
I is not that i it's i
@@blimbulimbu2810 wuT🐦
0:23 realistic Minecraft 2.0 😂
Your music choices bring back a level of nostalgia I didn't think I was old enough to unlock
i like how in alphabet 2 he turned the lowercase alphabets to be the same as their uppercase counterparts but the lowercase numbers in betabet are completely different(except 7 and birb)
Honestly lower case numbers are a cool visual concept. They can often feel out of place
And if you’re screaming in iMessage it helps let people know
Brib 𓅱
What would be the lowercase number’s purpose it just seems unnecessary 🦤
@@TheRealJack- it would make it so that you are not always digitally screaming when you say 55555555
Thing is there’s literally no reason for them tho
Do another part pls, this is art!
Yes, a second class alphabet. Love the lower case numbers, we should inflict them on school children then never use them, like most of the other stuff we learn at school.
For those who dunno, the bird in the tittle is the letter M in the really old Egyptian language
Well now it’s a period and a new number
Hieroglyphics
@@KAN17177 YOU FORGOT THE 𓅱𓅱
@@pineappleonpizza385 AND U 𓅱
Oats Jenkins: "THE LOWER CASE LETTERS SHOULD LOOK LIKE THE UPPER CASE LETTERS!!!"
Also Oats Jenkins: "Well, we add lower and upper case numbers, that *do not* look identically just like the alphabet"
a qhair is weird to spell,
AND THATS A FUNFACT.
REaL
@justmanfromroblox ?
@justmanfromroblox ?
@@madisonmatthews6795 ?
You are objectively right about everything.
Imagine being a child who just came from trying to study alphabet and saw this🫥
being a child who just came
In the lowercase six, there’s a literal 6 in the white space inside it. Clearly very thought out. Pure lingual Artistry.
what?
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@@nisseost1 sorry 𓅱
@@dewanti6810 in the lowercase 6
There is a smaller 6 inside it. It's also put horizontally, top towards left if that helps.
As a mathematician there were multiple points where I just died of laughter, amazing, I love it!
How the fuck is that related at all? Honestly tired of the “As an X,” bs
What even are the implications of a base 11 number system?
imagine meth
@@edamamelordguitar3043 It is absolutely useless as 11 is a prime number so base 11 has no desireable properties on the other hand, base 12 is amazing because 12 has lots of dividers (2,3,4,6). For would working with percentages in base be a lot easier 1/3, which is repeating is base 10 would 1/4 in base 12 what is quite nice etc. No such thing is possible with base 11, it just sucks.
@@samuelwillowcreek8764 I think it would make high schoolers lives a lot easier then. Thanks for the explanation btw
aMaZiNG ViDEO! i LUV HOW U DiD QHiŠ! U aKTOALEE FiXD QHE aLFABET! GOOD JOB!
To be fair, "chair" could be written "tjair" in Alphabet 2, or even "tshair", and in fact the latter would be consistent with how the sound would be described in linguistics(as [tʃ], where [ʃ] represents the sound of "sh" in "shear")
And the lower case 0 can be confused with lower case 4
Y IŠ YOOR GRÆMMÆR ŠO iNKOREKT?🕊
@@jonasphillips6637 vat du yu min? may grama is veri gud 𓅱
@@jonasphillips6637 prolly not his first language
i like tjair
I know it’s a joke, but I’m genuinely interested in the concept for lower case numbers
what do you mean by a joke? he's obviously doing this for real
Commas in numbers are done, we use lowercase numbers now
How do you do the berd (I mean bird)(I mean achent one ) I can't spell achent
@@jacobmendoza6052 ancient
do u min lower kas number? (do you mean lower cas number because they took away slient e's)
He made the lowercase letters simpler in 2020 because they were too confusing.
Now he made lowercase numbers complete chaos.
correct
What is c? HE REMOVED C
@@It_is_Hayamic is k
Qhaos
I love ur videos ❤
with my native language, welsh, it uses eerily similar rules as this alphabet system.
most words (with few exceptions) are written and pronounced phonetically, this means that a lot of the spelling is easier
it omits similar letters- k, q, v, x, and z are all omitted from the alphabet. this means a word like “box” would be spelled like “bocs” and a word like “queue” would be spelled like “ciw”, another example is “sphere” which is spelled like “sffer”
welsh has added letters in the alphabet- sounds like ch, ll, and ngh aren’t used in english (so for simplicities sake, we can forget about these) but some make it easier to spell english words! since “v” is omitted from the alphabet we use “f” to sound like “v” and “ff” to sound like the normal “f” (since one is the ‘hard’ letter and one is the ‘soft’ letter). this also happens with “th”! the letter is pronounced differently in “the” and “through” so the hard letter becomes “dd” and the soft one stays as “th”. this makes it way easier to pronounce things, even if you’ve never seen the word before!!!
welsh smushes little words to create big words- i know english does this too, but definitely not to the extent that welsh does, every big word is easily understood because it’s just the little ones smushed together
new combinations create similar sounds in english- for instance, there are many letter that have been omitted, but combining the letters let us make the same noises as english (an example being “ch” in english, we can’t use it cause it’s already a different letter). a “si” makes a “sh” sound, and when you put a “t” in front of it, like “tsi” you get the “ch” sound! as a reference, this is how we spell china: “tsieina” (the hard A is spelt like “ei” because it’s pronounced that way, why have letters if you’re just gonna pronounce them differently anyway????)
and this, my good sir, is why i think you’ve just reinvented the welsh alphabet!!!!
here is what it would look like in an english paragraph with welsh spelling:
Ai went tw dde stôr tw bai swm fwd, byt dde fwd was tŵ ecspensif. Ai ascd mai brodyr tw pic yp swm teic-awt insted. it was gŵd.
translation:
I went to the store to pick up some food, but the food was too expensive. I asked my brother to pick up some take-out instead. it was good.
(the accent put on the ŵ is to elongate or put pressure on the letter, basically the difference in “bw” and “boo!” it helps to avoid confusion between stuff like to, too, and two!!!)
thank you for coming to my ted talk!!!!!
I hate how I was able to read that sentence fairly easily, only being a little stuck on "take-out"
@@ObviousToast that’s really cool!! do you think you’d be able to pronounce simple welsh words as well??? that’s so interesting lol
would you know what “siop pinc” would mean?
@@idontknow-op1oe all the words are correct, but some of the order of the sentence is a little bit off, i tend to steer away from using google translate when it’s more than one word cause they tend to get the order wrong 👀👀👀
as an example (in case i’m confusing you lol) in english you’d say “the brown bread” but in welsh you’d order it like “the bread brown” when describing things.
@@miliruthven3439 Only thing I could guess out of that is "Pink" from "pinc" but I'm not sure of the other. Also, Pink, as an adjective, is usually used before a noun in the English language, so that's another hurdle to get more used to.
The most fascinating thing about the construction of the Welsh alphabet is that it was entirely dictated by the English printing presses of the sixteenth century. Welsh originally did use K instead of C (Cornish and Breton still use K) but there just weren't enough Ks in the printing presses so they were all substituted for C instead. Furthermore, Welsh also used to use multiple letters for the same sound, most notably our F could also be represented with U, V or W, and Ð was used alongside Dd. Sometimes a lowercase h was used to show fricatives too, for example there was a Welsh writer called Humphrey Llwyd in the 1500s but he spelled his surname as Lhuyd.
Oats in 2020: Q IS DUMB
Oats in 2022: It’s qh
1577 and 1578
L O L
ǫʜαiʀ𓅱
I love what u did with number one
When you brought bird from egypt into the number system I laughed SO FREAKING HARD
𓅱*
Imagine some first grader is watching this
Teacher: Hi, is this Timmy’s mother?
Mom: Yes, why?
Teacher: Your son was asked “what is 7+3” in math today and he answered “bird from Egypt”.
Mom: *visible confusion*
I made sounds/word versions for that and lower case numbers.
Barten -> Ben
Zero->Zo
One->En
Two-Wo
Three->Hee
Four->Vo
Five->Ve
Six->Se
Seven->Ves
Eight->Tee
Nine->Ne
Btw Barten is short for Bird from egypt
LOLL
Korektion ßurd from eegipt
Yeah , he fucking thought it will affect the knowledge / teaching system . What a stupid failure .
I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard at numbers before.
@@poopcats267
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Deadpool did not swere so suppressing hooooo
Bro remember to punctuate correctly𓄿
ᴋɴᴏᴡ ʏᴏᴜ'ʀᴇ ᴘᴜɴᴋᴛᴜαᴛiᴏɴ iᴅiᴏᴛ
Me eithr!
5:30 if u know u know 🗿☠
oh god...
😏
NOOOOOOOO
Teacher: what's 7+3?
Kid: bird from Egypt
Teacher: correct!
Underrated comment
@@MylaGrace9115 like all of my comments are
korrekt* /j
𓅱𓅱𓅱
komments*
As a physics major, the lowercase numbers might actually come in handy, since I always need a lot of well distinguishable indices :D
Amazing. It would be cool if you make your own tho
(Without using the old ones)
Now, I know I'm late for this (I apologize), but just two suggestions, one is optional:
1.Instead of having the keyboard layout for the ßetaßet, we can arrange the letters based on how frequently each letter is used, like this: E, T, a, O, i, N, S, H, R, D, L, U, M, F, Y, W, G, P, ß, V, K, J, Q, Z.
Now, this one is just optional. I know the French use Double V for W, but instead of changing what's it is called, we can change what it itself looks like by making it the omega symbol you used in your numbers tier list. It looks valid enough to be a Double U and for the same pronounciation. Of course, this one is not needed, but if you WANT to do it, go for it.
A is the most used.
@@Cenn_Devel No
@@Cenn_Devel actually the most common digit that has a capability of writing is digit 5 of talking simplifications.
you used ß but your supposed to use β so ur entire text uses s instead of b
@@thecubularemperor ssetasset instead of betabet lol
i would recommend reverting the bird from Egypt back to a period(for ending your statement). and for the comma, it should be bird from Egypt taking a crap. also for the hieghest digit for base 11, make something that can be represented on a 7 segment display
im egyptian, and i confirm. every bird in egypt craps 👍🏻
Tʜᴇʀᴇ iŜ̬ɴ'ᴛ ʀᴇαʟʏ α wαʏ ᴛo ᴛʏᴘᴇ ᴛʜᴇ ʟowᴇʀᴋαŜ̬ᴇ βiʀᴅ αŜ̬ wᴇʟ, wʜiǫʜ Ŝ̬ᴜX𓅱
and for semicolon? We can't lose ;-;
is that from egypt though?
How about bird from Egypt but with a human arm? 𓅴
Nic video 🐦⬛
(Btw how do yall write the ✨BIRD✨)
I've always wondered, what you had capital capital letters.
In other words, what would Dapital letters look like
For example, you have 'b', then you have 'B', and so you add a curve each time so Dapital B would have 3 curves.
Uppestcase letters already exist, and so do lowest case letters! Idk if youtube links work in comments so I'm just gonna say look up Suckerpinch, his videos are awesome.
Mor lik, "Iv alwis wonderd, wat u had kapitul kapitul leters.
In other wurds, wat wud dapitul leters luk lik
For exampul, u hav "B" then u hav "B" so u ad a curv eqh
Tim so dapitul B wud hav 3 curvs"
I don't know how it's in your country but in my country is really difficult (for me) to learn where to write capital letters and where not. If there is something li dapital letters, I'm gonna die.
@@CCafton1987 s- sory
what a bout batitle and matitle and BETABLE
If you ever make a part three, bring back our boys thorn and wynn. Thorn is a letter for the “th” sound and if ch gets it own letter, we need to bring thorn back. Wynn is basically W but less stupid.
ja
thorn retorn
Thorn is nice, wynn idk he made W a double v
@@iksunaa watch the previous video
The and thank and thanks
Bird from Egypt
for "CH" just use "TSH" because that is literally the sound you are making. also add another symbol for "SH" and "TH" and you're pretty much good.
Th is þ, Sh is ʃ
czer
u forgot to put 𓅱 at the end 𓅱
@@jangamecuber that's true, but there are voiced and unvoiced forms, so another symbol-different from the IPA symbol-would likely be used.
@@sequentiacyclica Like þ for voiceless and ð for voiced
How to use upprkas and lowrkas numbrs. Every numbr aftr the first komma going left is upprkase. In decimals NON of the numbrs ar upprkased. In fraktions, the numbrs in the hole numbrs of the fraktions ar alwase upprkased. Hopfully that helps.
I enjoyed watching the subtitles on the last one. That was just as entertaining as the video, combining the two was the genius
Great now we need to add this to every font app existing so we can actually type it down!
"all the sudden"
I respect you, and your writing system, so much, right up until this point.
Guys exclamation marks also known as these "!" Should be a screaming Bird form Egypt
With base 11, many fractions commonly used would have to be represented as a repeating fraction, as 11 is prime.
that's where the lowercase numbers get into play
Thats why its better
@@seanmeyer6436 lmaooo genius
you mean base 𓅱
ok buddy stop
being a nerd
3:06 although it's been 15 years, i could taste, smell, and feel those base 10 blocks as soon as they appeared on the screen
me:says chair in the new+ alphabet
*QWAIR*
The first video had subtitles where everything was written in the Alphabet 2, so I was extremely disappointed to see that the subtitles were not written in the new Betabet format.
Uppercase 7 should have a line in the middle to avoid confusion. And maybe you can use a different bird for 10.
No bird from Egypt is perfect
@@noahnesmith1 agreed 𓅱
@@noahnesmith1disagreed
agree to disagree
Wʜʏ?
imagine if a ton of data and written records get lost to the point future archaeologists think something like this was our real language
WaT REL LaNWIG
Forgot the do the silent E
@everyone none of you used the 𓅱 over signal 𓅱
but it iṩ𓅱
._.
I loved te video🐥
this is amazing. Just literally amazing. I have A series of questions. 1: Can you do symbols in math such as x, +, =. 2: This is just amazing and you are objectively right about everything. 3: And we also need a dictionary that has been recreated.
Thank u so much for good and simple Betabet.
Once I grow older, my brother will never stop me from telling his kids this is the real alphabet.
Same just with my sister
then tell him its not the real one
Same
Same 𓄿
Wons*
I wish you did a line through the 7 for lowercase so people don't get confused if it's a lowercase or uppercase 7.
Why? Just write the 7 bigger then the lowercase. It’s just like C and c
@@julie.thekidney okay then
did you mean tro?
Your comments has thirty-bird from Egypt likes
knock knock alphabet boy, it's time for an alphabet 4 𓅱
"bird from Egypt" is the unshortable name of the letter, it's like "double U", you have to say "bird from Egypt" every time. It's the law.
Me: say bird from egypt
My friend: why?
Me: IT'S THE LAW
Oats Jenkins is the youtube logo
Instead of "double u" you can say "wu"
i ʟᴏᴠᴇ ᴛʜɪ$ ɴᴇᴡ αʟᴘʜαβᴇᴛ 𓅱
its not double U its double V
I'm gonna be honest after spending 3 weeks and countless hours documenting writing systems and putting them in a database this is about accurate for how every orthographic development has ever occured. A? just sideways aleph alphabets? Just abjads with ambition. Base 10? We use base -1 in this house.
510510 is the best
Did anyone actually read this 🤣ღ🤣ღ
No it’s sus
IN THIS HOUSE WE USE BASE NULL
Kindergarten math class
Teacher: “What is 10101010101 plus 1010101?”
Kid: “Bird from Egypt!”
If there is 11 numbers, than math now makes no sense
He is so smart
Teqher: What is 5+5?
Kid: Bird from Egypt
you mean ẞurd from Eejipt𓅱
Ys
𓅪
@@zacjetBIRD FROM EGYPT. I AM YOUR BIGGEST FAN AND THE CRAB
@@toasterfish0ẞurd*
i wish he thought about actually looking into other letters, russian has a letter for "ch". also G and H are the same letter, which is why my family and our cousins family legally have different last names because english will either confuse it for holovko or golovko 👍
Ч?
i dont know a lot of russian but i do know a little bit of Ukrainian, in Russian isnt Х a h sound while Г is pronounced as a g? I know Ukrainian has both a hard h (х), a soft h (г) and a g (ґ), but i was sure russian only had a single hard (х) and a г (g)?
Out of all the alphabets I have seen this is certainly one of them
you mean BETABET
Lov your vid’s 🐦⬛
I'm from egypt and i can say that the lowercase egypt bird looks exactly like small birds in egypt✨,
Problem: while you correctly replace “a” with alpha, your alphabet still doesn’t contain letters to make “alphabet”, instead being “alphabeta” (which is still an important over “ayybee”). I would recommend incorporating “bet” from Hebrew to solve this problem. You may ask, don’t no other languages exist? To counter this, we can simply ban all letters used in the words “Greek” and “Hebrew”, therefore meaning nobody can call us out on hypocrisy. Unfortunately, “Hebrew” has a “bet” sound, so we must allow that one letter from the word, or else this would all be pointless.
🤓
bet
@SalemTheDog knows everything about ancient languages, and he needs to be in Oats next alphabet video!
@@tyrantlemon Hebrew is used today and the Greek letters were already in there lmao
@@liberalcitydweller :|
THAT’S… αKTUALLY α REαLLY GOOD αLPHαBET. WE SHOUD US THIS MOR OFFEN. αND IT WαS REαLLY FUNNY WHEN YOU SAID “IT’S SO OVVIOUS. IT’S QH. FOR QHAIR.” 😂
Might I recommend we bring back thorn as a letter? It was objectively the best letter and would shorten so many words by one letter
true
yesss
ok
þ
Why not also bring back eth, yogh, wynn, and eng?
Oats: Lets make the lowercase very simple so people don’t have to memorise 20 more letters!
Also Oats: *makes the lowercase numbers as complicated as possible*
What about punctuation
@Locon. ur not even spelling it right!11
@Locon. you used š instead of ŝ̬
My new alphabet
A Ā B Ç D Ð E Ë Ē G H I Ī K L M N Ñ ŋ O Ō P Қ R S Š T Þ U Ū V Ž
Ā, Ē, Ī, Ō, Ū are Long vowels
Ç representing Ch sound
Ð representing soft Th sound
Ë represents ə and ʌ (uh) sound
I Removed F for Ph (Fan -> Phan)
I Removed J for Dž (Jump -> Džump)
Ñ representing Ny sound
ŋ represents Ng sound like in ending@Locon.
K with a tail represents K in Qatar
Š Representing Sh sound
Þ Represents hard th
Ž represents zh in pleasure
@@Pefiu what does this have to do with my comment
theres no k in qatar
and the q (which i assume is what you are talking about) is the same as normal k sound
Absolutely perfect. We shall adjust the writing and number system because you are just so correct.
Tʜᴇɴ αjᴜŜ̬ᴛ𓅱
This video was so kool!