The Wymysorys language, casually spoken | Poland | Germanic Languages | Wikitongues

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @VoidUnderTheSun
    @VoidUnderTheSun День тому +21

    0:52 Interesting how their local sound changes seem to have arrived at a "cold water" that sounds almost exactly the same as some British dialects of English do when saying it.

    • @girlmaya6818
      @girlmaya6818 16 годин тому

      She's not actually saying "cold water", right?

  • @m3talhe4d72
    @m3talhe4d72 17 годин тому

    how interesting! i just watched a video about Wymysorys just yesterday! lovely sounding language 🥰

  • @onemore5952
    @onemore5952 День тому +11

    The lady makes it sound so nicely. 😊

  • @FranzHose-GamingHD-YT
    @FranzHose-GamingHD-YT 22 години тому +7

    I speak german and polish and this sounds similar to german with some light polish influences, but i couldn't understand much except for very very few words

  • @greatnorthernexotic
    @greatnorthernexotic День тому +18

    This one's fascinating. I haven't spoken German since high school but I think I could make out some similarities with German sentence structure perhaps? Also I wonder if that's an informal Polish 'no' (meaning yes) at 1:13.

    • @dob420
      @dob420 День тому +6

      Yes, "no" you can use as "yes"

    • @greatnorthernexotic
      @greatnorthernexotic День тому +4

      @dob420 confusing as an English speaker living in Poland 😂

    • @mariuszj3826
      @mariuszj3826 18 годин тому

      @@greatnorthernexotic no it is confusing.

  • @pestilence5972
    @pestilence5972 День тому +20

    Spat out my drink when I saw you were doing Wymysorys

    • @Wikitongues
      @Wikitongues  20 годин тому +3

      😄😄😄 if you want to hear more, we have over 100 more videos on our website! www.wikitongues.org/languages/wym

    • @pestilence5972
      @pestilence5972 10 годин тому +1

      @@Wikitonguesthat’s awesome! So cool to see you guys supporting such a rare language! You guys really are doing amazing work❤️

  • @Achatfell
    @Achatfell День тому +8

    omg I was waiting for this!!!

    • @Wikitongues
      @Wikitongues  20 годин тому +1

      Really?! Fun! Glad we finally posted it for you :) are you Vilamovian?

    • @Achatfell
      @Achatfell 20 годин тому

      No, but I knew the language restoration program for a while and I'm happy to finally hear about it in this channel, it's such a wonderful language

  • @derstoffausdemderjoghurtis
    @derstoffausdemderjoghurtis День тому +8

    Thank you!

    • @Wikitongues
      @Wikitongues  20 годин тому

      Glad you like it! There are over a hundred more videos on our website if you would like to hear more: www.wikitongues.org/languages/wym 😊

  • @afilanus7084
    @afilanus7084 23 години тому +2

    This is eerily similar to Yiddish

  • @marymactavish
    @marymactavish День тому +1

    The weird thing about the transporter ornament is that the crew doesn't disappear!
    We don't get our tree until later this week because we cut a live fir and need it to stay fresh enough to be safe. But i have an earth, native California plants and animals (in ornament form), undersea creatures, and birds.

  • @thediplomaticentertainer1785
    @thediplomaticentertainer1785 День тому +1

    OH MY GOD

  • @jakubolszewski8284
    @jakubolszewski8284 День тому +3

    Sounds like German spoken by Elder polish hahae.

  • @maksimilianbauer5129
    @maksimilianbauer5129 День тому +3

    She sounds insecure speaking it.

    • @al3xa723
      @al3xa723 День тому +4

      Wdym

    • @shroomyesc
      @shroomyesc День тому +26

      She just sounds like an older person stuttering a little

    • @lingo4048
      @lingo4048 День тому +1

      Es ist nichts anderes als einer von tausenden germanischen Dialekten…

    • @leno_o17
      @leno_o17 День тому +16

      ​@@al3xa723 she does sound "insecure" because it's probably not a language she uses on a daily basis. At 0:52 she even asks if the word she gives is correct.