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0:00 Introduction to the genealogy of languages 1:40 An example of the evolution of languages in the English Bible 2:17 The evolution of Latin and the rise of Romance languages 2:53 Definition of related languages 4:34 Jesuit Thomas Stephens sees similarities between the languages of India and the languages of Europe 5:16 Evliya Çelebi sees similarities between German and Persian 6:13 The Kurgan Hypothesis 7:07 The countries where the majority of the population speaks some Indo-European language 9:19 The etymology of the words "door" and "name"
When I watch videos on youtube of people speaking what I imagine to be Hindi, it's not "similar sounding words", it's just straight-up English, and then they switch into Indian words for a bit, and then switch back, etc. Then ALSO, often it's like they're speaking in "Indian" and then when they come across a word or expression that they can't find in this "Indian", they switch to English for that part, and then back to "Indian". I don't know what is going on with this. Edit: Wait, a 3-second google search tells me this is actually "Hinglish".
The content is great in overall! But why didn't you mark nearly all sub-Saharan African countries on the presented map? I guess their populations also use mainly Indo-European languages like English, French, and even Portuguese.
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0:00 Introduction to the genealogy of languages
1:40 An example of the evolution of languages in the English Bible
2:17 The evolution of Latin and the rise of Romance languages
2:53 Definition of related languages
4:34 Jesuit Thomas Stephens sees similarities between the languages of India and the languages of Europe
5:16 Evliya Çelebi sees similarities between German and Persian
6:13 The Kurgan Hypothesis
7:07 The countries where the majority of the population speaks some Indo-European language
9:19 The etymology of the words "door" and "name"
0:00 Introduction to the genealogy of languages
1:40 An example of the evolution of languages in the English Bible
2:17 The evolution of Latin and the rise of Romance languages
2:53 Definition of related languages
4:34 Jesuit Thomas Stephens sees similarities between the languages of India and the languages of Europe
5:16 Evliya Çelebi sees similarities between German and Persian
6:13 The Kurgan Hypothesis
7:07 The countries where the majority of the population speaks some Indo-European language
9:19 The etymology of the words "door" and "name"
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Father - pitra (sanskrit) - pita (hindi)
Mother - matri - mata
Brother - bhrata- Bhai
Daughter - Duhita - beti
Path - path - path
Cow - gou - gaya
Thank you for great content!
Thanks for the comment Ngoc!
When I watch videos on youtube of people speaking what I imagine to be Hindi, it's not "similar sounding words", it's just straight-up English, and then they switch into Indian words for a bit, and then switch back, etc. Then ALSO, often it's like they're speaking in "Indian" and then when they come across a word or expression that they can't find in this "Indian", they switch to English for that part, and then back to "Indian". I don't know what is going on with this.
Edit: Wait, a 3-second google search tells me this is actually "Hinglish".
Good jobs mate! Saw it in Polish as well. Cool that you are so natural in what you do!
Thanks for the comment.
Hindi is part of indo aryan language. Sanskrit is the origin. Sanskrit and Latin words have similarities
I just saw the dancing cow meme.......
Now I want to learn polish......
The content is great in overall! But why didn't you mark nearly all sub-Saharan African countries on the presented map? I guess their populations also use mainly Indo-European languages like English, French, and even Portuguese.
why did you skip over Bangladesh in the maps?