INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES (Numbers 1-10)

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  • @sunduncan1151
    @sunduncan1151 Рік тому +79

    Representatives of 10 Indo-European groups:
    1. Germanic: English
    2. Italic: Spanish
    3. Celtic: Irish
    4. Balto-Slavic: Russian
    5. Iranian: Persian
    6. Indo-Aryan (Indic): Hindi
    7. Albanian
    8. Hellenic: Greek
    9. Armenian
    10. Tocharian

    • @kaneru8593
      @kaneru8593 Рік тому +5

      Italic ? Not like romance languages?

    • @sunduncan1151
      @sunduncan1151 Рік тому +12

      @@kaneru8593 Romance languages are part of Italic. They are descendants of Vulgar Latin evolved from Old Latin < Proto-Italic. Non-Romance languages, e.g. Venetic, Faliscan, Umbrian, Oscan, are now extinct while modern Romance languages, e.g. Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, are the only surviving Italic languages today. You may say “(Modern) Italic = Romance” but the parent branch of Indo-European is called “Italic” because it’s originated on the Italian peninsula.
      This is similar to Nordic languages as descendants of Old Norse which are parts of Germanic called “North Germanic”. Indic and Iranian also actually belongs to the same branch called “Indo-Iranian”. These are classifications of Indo-European languages accepted by modern linguists.

    • @metamapper4176
      @metamapper4176 Рік тому +4

      English has a lot of French influence so I guess the best one representative of Germanic is German

    • @Langwigcfijul
      @Langwigcfijul 9 місяців тому

      @@LucasBloom23 How it sounds is irrelevant.

    • @jorgitoislamico4224
      @jorgitoislamico4224 16 днів тому

      ​@@metamapper4176 No numbers in English come from French

  • @msinvincible2000
    @msinvincible2000 Рік тому +25

    Please make more videos like this. It's great to hear so many languages and compare them

  • @kurdekibedin1347
    @kurdekibedin1347 Рік тому +24

    In Kurdish:
    1 - yek
    2 - du
    3 - sê
    4 - çar
    5 - pênc
    6 - şeş
    7 - heft
    8 - heşt
    9 - neh
    10 - deh

  • @AllanLimosin
    @AllanLimosin Рік тому +13

    🇫🇷Lemosin:
    1 - un, una
    2 - dos, doas
    3 - tres
    4 - quatre
    5 - cinc
    6 - sieis
    7 - set
    8 - uech
    9 - nòu
    10 - dietz
    Pronunciation:
    Low Lemosin:
    [ỹ], [yn]
    [du], [dua]
    [trej]
    [katre]
    [ʃin]
    [ʃej]
    [se]
    [ɥɛ]
    [nɔw]
    [die]
    High Lemosin:
    [ỹ], [ynɔ]
    [du], [dua]
    [trej]
    [katre]
    [sin]
    [sjei]
    [se]
    [ɥɛ]
    [nɔw]
    [dje]
    Marchois:
    [œ̃], [yn]
    [du], [duɑ]
    [tre]
    [kat(r)]
    [sɛ̃k]
    [sis]
    [sɛt]
    [ɥit]
    [nœf]
    [ʤe]

  • @andreasghb8074
    @andreasghb8074 Рік тому +27

    Since you include Tocharian, it would be cool if you could include the also extinct Anatolian branch. I believe that Hittite is the first recorded Indo-European language.

    • @semsot-the-fake
      @semsot-the-fake Рік тому +1

      Well, it's numerals remain unknown since examples of them being written as words, not Sumerian numeral symbols, were never found if they ever existed

    • @jorgitoislamico4224
      @jorgitoislamico4224 16 днів тому

      ​@@semsot-the-fakeWdym if they ever existed, obviously Hittites knew how to count lmao

    • @semsot-the-fake
      @semsot-the-fake 16 днів тому

      @@jorgitoislamico4224 not numerals themselves, but examples of them being written like "one, two, three..." instead of like "1, 2, 3..."

  • @h2eroskoryosaryakaraaryani777
    @h2eroskoryosaryakaraaryani777 Рік тому +122

    Now I understand why Indo-Iranian is a single branch . Our languages are more closer than the Mandarin and Cantonese are to each other.

    • @Gewaldro
      @Gewaldro Рік тому +7

      LOLZ
      A brunch? 🤣 Even more LOLZ

    • @ggarzagarcia
      @ggarzagarcia Рік тому +12

      Errr…
      Sino-Tibetan vs Indo-European
      Andy has some great exposés on these two *families* that are not related.
      I hope this was a joke to trigger people? Haha??

    • @mysteriousDSF
      @mysteriousDSF Рік тому +18

      @@ggarzagarcia the point OP was trying to make was that within the Indo-Iranian branch, languages differ from each other to a lesser degree than Mandarin differs from Cantonese. (Which is very likely.)

    • @Avicenna_the_Persian
      @Avicenna_the_Persian Рік тому +2

      I'm Iranian. We study in schools that our ancestors(Aryan people) migrated from India to Iran around 3000 years ago. Even Persian was one of the official languages in India before the British colonization!

    • @kreuner11
      @kreuner11 Рік тому

      Are you sure about that?

  • @a.s.944
    @a.s.944 Рік тому +18

    Armenian 🇦🇲🧡

  • @pmrMountaineer
    @pmrMountaineer 4 місяці тому +1

    In Pamiri Rushani (en eastern Iranian language)
    1- yiw
    2 - thaw
    3 - aray
    4 - tzawor
    5 - pindz
    6 - khow
    7 - uvd
    8 - wakht
    9 - nau
    10 - thost

  • @yugathyt8407
    @yugathyt8407 Рік тому +8

    I'm from🇵🇦 i love to Philipines Andy😊💕
    Me gusta tu canal y los diferentes Idiomas ¡I love you!

    • @kaneru8593
      @kaneru8593 Рік тому +1

      Wow. I understand what u wrote. I'm proud of my Spanish.

    • @yugathyt8407
      @yugathyt8407 Рік тому +1

      @@kaneru8593 O yeah baby

  • @thatonenerd21
    @thatonenerd21 Рік тому +4

    This is the most languages I have seen in one video

  • @Turkish_Model__1
    @Turkish_Model__1 Рік тому +8

    Every single word associated with agriculture in Europe is of Indo-European origin. There are also many maritime words as well such as "sail". Suggesting the Indo-Europeans were avid seafarers..
    "Plough"
    "Sickle"
    "Wheat"
    "Bread"
    "Milk"
    "Cattle"
    "Goat"
    "Sheep"
    "Lamb"
    "Wool"
    "Swine"
    "Wine"
    "Beer"
    "Mead"
    "Hull"
    "Rudder"
    "Sail"
    "Pot"
    "Axe"
    Every one of these words came from and with the Indo-Europeans....Suggesting the Indo-Europeans wrere synonymous with the advent of agriculture in the fertile crescent...
    Explanation
    Real European History :
    Haplogroup R1b,R1a (Indigenous Europeans)(Basques, Gaels, Poles)
    Haplogroup I (Neolithic Indo European wave from Anatolia.Stone monuments, Polytheism, Pottery,Longhouses, Axes,Sailing ships)(Bosnians,Scandinavians,Sardinians)
    Haplogroup J2b (Bronze Age Indo European wave. Ancient Greece, Rome. Writing, Metallurgy) (Modern Cretans)
    And some lesser sporadic influxes of Haplogroup E (North Africa) and Haplogroup G (Western Caucasus)

    • @jorgitoislamico4224
      @jorgitoislamico4224 16 днів тому

      Plough is Germanic only and comes as a loanword from Celtic which is a word meaning ship
      Sickle comes from a Latin word derived from the verb to cut
      Wheat is Germanic only and comes from the adjective white
      Bread is Germanic only and is from a root meaning to boil
      Cattle comes from French and it was inherited from Latin
      Goat is from a non Indo European substrate
      And I could go on but it's not necessary, it's already obvious from the examples I put that whatever you were trying to say is just wrong

  • @vicesia
    @vicesia Рік тому +34

    Polish (slavic):
    1 - jeden (ye-den)
    2 - dwa (dva)
    3 - trzy (tshih)
    4 - cztery (chre-ry)
    5 - pięć (pye'nch)
    6 - sześć (shesh'ch')
    7 - siedem (sh'yedem)
    8 - osiem (o-sh'yem)
    9 - dziewięć (dj'yevyen'ch')
    10 - dziesięć (dj'yesh'yen'ch')
    I hope will be helpful 😁

    • @slonskipieron
      @slonskipieron Рік тому +4

      Silesian (Slavic):
      1 - jedyn (ye-din)
      2 - dwa (dva)
      3 - trzi (tshy)
      4 - cztyry/sztyry (chtiri/shtiri)
      5 - piyńć (piin'ch')
      6 - sześ (shesh')
      7 - siedym (sh'edim)
      8 - uoźym/ôziym (uozh'im)
      9 - dziewiyńć (dj'yevyin'ch')
      10 - dziesiyńć (dj'yesh'in'ch')
      I hope will be helpful 😁

    • @RicardoBaptista33
      @RicardoBaptista33 Рік тому +2

      Explain to me the difference between "sz" and "ś"; "ź" and "ż"; "cz" and "ć".
      Thank you so much.

    • @turkorean5852
      @turkorean5852 Рік тому +1

      In Korean
      Indo European
      2 : Dul. Du (Two)
      3 : Se. Set (Three)

    • @vicesia
      @vicesia Рік тому

      @@slonskipieron thanks/dzięki (Idk how will be "thank you" in Silesian sorry)
      If I will be honest idk why I'm writing to you in English 😅
      (Yeah I tried add this comment 5/4 h ago, but idk what's was wrong)
      I mam nadzieję że rozumiesz mój słaby angielski heh

    • @kaneru8593
      @kaneru8593 Рік тому +3

      @@turkorean5852 wow. I didn't know that in Korean u have only 2 number's. Feel bad for you guys.

  • @turkorean5852
    @turkorean5852 Рік тому +5

    In Korean
    Indo European
    2 : Dul. Du (Two)
    3 : Se. Set (Three)

    • @gtc239
      @gtc239 Рік тому +1

      Nope, they're just coincidentally similiar.
      If you don't believe me then the number two in my language "dua" is similiar to Sanskrit "dva" but the former originated from *duSa while the latter is from *dwoH1. Just because a language has 1-2 words that looks similar doesn't mean they're related.

    • @gtc239
      @gtc239 Рік тому

      ​@@Yasa5naNah, Buddhism didn't bring those to Korea, just a coincidental similiarity.

    • @human8454
      @human8454 Рік тому

      Tamil language is similar to Korean

  • @usernotfound8061
    @usernotfound8061 Рік тому +1

    As an Iranian I wanna thank u from making this video❤️🤝

  • @DeliaRoman-vy2ki
    @DeliaRoman-vy2ki 2 місяці тому +1

    Usa🇺🇲
    Spain🇪🇦
    Ireland🇨🇮
    Russia🇷🇺
    Persia🇮🇷
    India🇮🇳
    Albania🇦🇱
    Greece🇬🇷
    Armenia🇦🇲
    Tocharia🇰🇬

  • @KotrokoranaMavokely
    @KotrokoranaMavokely Рік тому +2

    Tocharian re-echoes Greek and Albanian. Pretty sister lang lost in china, should be more promoted.

  • @bacicinvatteneaca
    @bacicinvatteneaca Рік тому +13

    I wish Hindi didn't used anglogenate spelling conventions :( ee for ī hurts my soul

    • @gtc239
      @gtc239 Рік тому +6

      Honestly why don't people use ii instead of ee, makes much more sense.

    • @rizalsandy
      @rizalsandy Рік тому +8

      I'm not Hindi speaker, but I agree with you. English spelling is something weird for me.

    • @RcsN505
      @RcsN505 Рік тому +5

      well they do have their own script: एक, दो, तीन, चार, पांच

    • @superboy3633
      @superboy3633 2 місяці тому +2

      Devnagari script is 1000times better than Latin one. Because I know both. In Hindi you speak that which you write but in Latin there is sometimes different pronunciation than the word written.

  • @devasdin3207
    @devasdin3207 Рік тому +5

    Armenian finally related to one number
    "4"

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi Рік тому +2

    Very cool.

  • @BozorgMohammadHossein
    @BozorgMohammadHossein Рік тому +1

    As a Persian I shocked 🤯 how

  • @یاقوتسرخ-غ9ج
    @یاقوتسرخ-غ9ج Рік тому +4

    It was interesting, only the connection between the Armenian language and the others is less

    • @kamrankhan-lj1ng
      @kamrankhan-lj1ng Рік тому +2

      Perhaps Armenian is not an Iranic language. At all. Rather has countless Iranic loanwords due to it being in Iranosphere for thousands of years.

    • @gevorgvanarmenie9788
      @gevorgvanarmenie9788 Рік тому +2

      @@kamrankhan-lj1ng who says it’s Iranic? Armenian used to be part of Indo-Aryan, but was later declared an isolate language and thus has its own branch.

    • @edgar7456
      @edgar7456 Рік тому

      ​@@gevorgvanarmenie9788 Yes, Armenian has its own branch on the european side (contrary to what they believed before, with Armenian being indo-aryan)

  • @alchimia2730
    @alchimia2730 Рік тому +14

    I love the albanian one

  • @robertrs00
    @robertrs00 Рік тому +4

    Where is Tocharian spoken?

    • @DdW85
      @DdW85 Рік тому +11

      Tocharistan

    • @mehrdadwill.6212
      @mehrdadwill.6212 Рік тому +16

      It's extinct
      But centuries ago it was spoken in central asia

    • @RcsN505
      @RcsN505 Рік тому +4

      @@mehrdadwill.6212 Present-day Western China

    • @RcsN505
      @RcsN505 Рік тому +5

      @@DdW85 you didn't 😭

  • @andyabe3755
    @andyabe3755 Рік тому +2

    As Armenian i say wow

  • @ohkeydan6357
    @ohkeydan6357 Рік тому +2

    Hai Andy can you make comparison video about malayic language or chamic language? If anyone know or speak it you can help Andy.

  • @speakrussian6779
    @speakrussian6779 Рік тому +2

    Despite they both are Indo-European languages, there are synthetical languages and there are analytical languages!

  • @DanSolo871
    @DanSolo871 Рік тому +2

    Why does the Irish speaker sound so disinterested in reciting one through ten? 😊

  • @mycarima3497
    @mycarima3497 Рік тому +8

    Where is Hittite or any Anatolian?

    • @rvat2003
      @rvat2003 Рік тому +11

      Only several numbers of Hittite are known (the pronunciation).

  • @IllyrianPower214
    @IllyrianPower214 Рік тому +16

    We need more content about the Albanian language pls

  • @ObserverEffect-xp4dk
    @ObserverEffect-xp4dk Рік тому +4

    As an armenian I wonder what is Indo-European in armenian language? 🤔

    • @lofdan
      @lofdan Рік тому +1

      All the numbers are Indo-European.

    • @gevorgvanarmenie9788
      @gevorgvanarmenie9788 Рік тому

      You mean the translation? It would be “Indo-Evropakan”

    • @ObserverEffect-xp4dk
      @ObserverEffect-xp4dk Рік тому +1

      @@gevorgvanarmenie9788 Not indo but հնդեվրոպական

    • @gevorgvanarmenie9788
      @gevorgvanarmenie9788 Рік тому

      @@ObserverEffect-xp4dk you’re right. My Armenian has worsened over the years, sorry.

    • @ObserverEffect-xp4dk
      @ObserverEffect-xp4dk Рік тому

      @@gevorgvanarmenie9788 where do you live

  • @muratyaman8945
    @muratyaman8945 Рік тому +1

    Kurdish:Indo-iranian.
    1. yek
    2. du
    3. se
    4. char
    5. penç
    6. Şeş
    7. haft
    8. Hayşt
    9. Naha
    10.Daha

    • @GratGrat-zu8rk
      @GratGrat-zu8rk 6 місяців тому +1

      Zazaki Number
      1:Ju/Yew
      2:Dı
      3:Hirê
      4:Çar
      5:Panc
      6:Şeş
      7:Hewt
      8:Heşt
      9:New
      10:Des
      20:Vist

  • @laureanisch
    @laureanisch Рік тому +20

    The Lithuanian language is very conservative, it preserves the structures and lexicon of Proto-Indo-European very well.

    • @RcsN505
      @RcsN505 Рік тому +3

      Depends on the structure but yeah, this is repeated a lot.

  • @SovietRussianBear
    @SovietRussianBear Рік тому +1

    Why are Russian and other Slavic words for 9 so different from other Indo-european languages? 🤔

    • @CVery45
      @CVery45 8 місяців тому

      Но в остальном славянские во всех цифрах идут впереди остальных языков в индоевропейской семье, так как в других побольше в цифрах расхождение

  • @mikahamari6420
    @mikahamari6420 Рік тому +1

    I am interested Andy, how you made this. Or if anyone else has thoughts about it, I am glad to hear it.
    There are 10 x 10 = 100 words for numbers on this video. I suppose you have own number list pronounced by native speaker (if possible) for languages you present in your videos. Here the lists go alongside, first everybody says 1, then 2 and so on. So, each number probably has own audio file. Did you "shuffle" the samples manually or did you use some application for it?

    • @ilovelanguages0124
      @ilovelanguages0124  Рік тому +3

      I edited the audios manually :D

    • @mikahamari6420
      @mikahamari6420 Рік тому +1

      @@ilovelanguages0124 Thank you for the answer, you are doing a great job! These comparisons are very interesting. Numbers give often good approximation of how closely related languages are, or are they related at all.

  • @ferseirafion
    @ferseirafion Рік тому +4

    I'm not sure if Armenian's a part of IE language

    • @ylliriaalbania326
      @ylliriaalbania326 Рік тому

      Me too

    • @ObserverEffect-xp4dk
      @ObserverEffect-xp4dk Рік тому +2

      Me too.
      I am armenian 😀
      Look.
      Police - Vostikanutyun (Ոստիկանություն).
      Republic - Hanrapetutyun (Հանրապետություն).
      Politics - Qaghaqakanutyun (Քաղաքականություն)
      ETC.
      While Majority uses these words, we use our own ones

    • @ylliriaalbania326
      @ylliriaalbania326 Рік тому +2

      @@ObserverEffect-xp4dk Armenian is definitely not Indo-European

    • @ObserverEffect-xp4dk
      @ObserverEffect-xp4dk Рік тому +5

      @@ylliriaalbania326 so what is it my dear shqiptar?

    • @lofdan
      @lofdan Рік тому +9

      @@ylliriaalbania326 it is

  • @allejandrodavid5222
    @allejandrodavid5222 Рік тому

    In Portuguese:
    1 - um, uma
    2 - dois, duas
    3 - três
    4 - quatro
    5 - cinco
    6 - seis
    7 - sete
    8 - oito
    9 - nove
    10 - dez

    • @GratGrat-zu8rk
      @GratGrat-zu8rk 6 місяців тому

      Zazaki Number
      1:Ju/Yew
      2:Dı
      3:Hirê
      4:Çar
      5:Panc
      6:Şeş
      7:Hewt
      8:Heşt
      9:New
      10:Des
      20:Vist

  • @Hyperion-5744
    @Hyperion-5744 Рік тому +2

    Yes
    Ja German
    Tá Irish
    Da Russian

  • @wemovedto8.125
    @wemovedto8.125 Рік тому +1

    Ένα
    Δίο
    Τρία
    Τέσσερα
    Πένδε
    Έχι
    Επτά
    Οκτό
    Εννέα
    Δέκα

  • @donikaimadhe5489
    @donikaimadhe5489 Рік тому +10

    Albanian sounds beautiful.

  • @ponos8632
    @ponos8632 Рік тому

    Greek 2 jojo reference

  • @human8454
    @human8454 Рік тому

    Aaahh

  • @ommsterlitz1805
    @ommsterlitz1805 Рік тому +11

    Albanian sounds like French wtf

    • @vicesia
      @vicesia Рік тому +9

      wtf

    • @bacicinvatteneaca
      @bacicinvatteneaca Рік тому +7

      Except Albanian L is held longer than a normal consoonant in either language, modern French has turned its /ə/ into an [ø], Albanian has phonemic stress accent, /ʃ/ (the English sh sound) in French cannot precede a consonant (unless it happens due to dropping /ə/ in clitic situations), Albanian has [r] (the Italian/Spanish single r) and [ɹ] (the English r) distributed by position in the syllable whereas French has a voiced [ʁ] and voiceless [χ] guttural r distributed according to voicing of surrounding sounds rather than position in syllable, and more stuff.

    • @sjov9
      @sjov9 Рік тому

      Yes if you are def

    • @ylliriaalbania326
      @ylliriaalbania326 Рік тому +3

      It is the opposite, French sound like Albania.

    • @besnikillyrian8520
      @besnikillyrian8520 Рік тому +2

      The opposite is true , the french sounds like albanian

  • @besnikillyrian8520
    @besnikillyrian8520 Рік тому +2

    Love the albanian

  • @faizanqadri9227
    @faizanqadri9227 Рік тому

    Its urdu not hindi

    • @kijul468
      @kijul468 Рік тому +2

      It's both. Urdu and Hindi are the same language. it's like if someone said it's _castellano_ not _español (Spanish)._

    • @kijul468
      @kijul468 Рік тому +4

      @@kanhaibhatt913 It's not a false language because it's the same language as Hindi.

    • @kijul468
      @kijul468 Рік тому

      @@kanhaibhatt913 Except the fact that depending on where the speaker is from, it's called Hindu and Urdu. Both names are correct. If you want to group it under one term, then the name Hindustani is used.

    • @alexandergalitevstudentfvh8696
      @alexandergalitevstudentfvh8696 Рік тому +3

      it is hindi. urdu is such a small language anyways it is not significant.

  • @zafrangame2626
    @zafrangame2626 Рік тому +1

    Dxsxe

  • @개혁자-k5d
    @개혁자-k5d Рік тому +5

    I personally don't believe in indo European language theory.

    • @ggarzagarcia
      @ggarzagarcia Рік тому +35

      So what’s your evidence and argument? We’re all ears, Mr. Linguist (if you are one IRL)

    • @scarymonster5541
      @scarymonster5541 Рік тому +2

      You are korean right?

    • @angela_merkeI
      @angela_merkeI Рік тому +16

      Yeah, it's all a coincidence. Tochter, daughter, доч, θυγατηρ and dokht are suppossed to be similar? Bah, nonsense.

    • @hieratics
      @hieratics Рік тому +11

      @@angela_merkeI although the "mama" and "papa" worldwide for naming mother and father may be a coincidence due the easiness that is pronouncing bilabial consonants and central vowels, I don't see how that would apply to Indo European words for daughter or sister. It is too much to be just a coincidence.

    • @angela_merkeI
      @angela_merkeI Рік тому +9

      @@hieratics That was sarcasm. Also, cool to see somebody with a username in the Coptic alphabet.

  • @sadratinggaming.
    @sadratinggaming. Рік тому +1

    Hindi is not european