It's pretty admirable ; the task of historians how they have managed to preserve one of the most historical ancient languages to date, else most of em all have faded.
The Hittite grammar by Prof. Theo van den Hout contains a concise but useful dictionary. Several dictionaries are available online, including the Oriental Institute reference dictionary, which, however, is not complete.
"The presence of Hittites in Palestine before the Israelite Conquest thus presents a curious problem. So far from explaining it, all our accumulated knowledge of the people of Hatti has only made it more perplexing..." "We must also consider the passage Joshua i. 2-4, where Yahweh says to Joshua: 'Arise, go over this Jordan, thou, and all this people, unto the land which I do give to them, even to the children of Israel. ... from the Wilderness, and this Lebanon, even unto the Great River, the river Euphrates, and all the land of the Hittites, and unto the great sea towards the going down of the Sun, shall be your border.' This command does not make sense. The country between the Lebanon and the Euphrates was not across the Jordan for the Israelites at that time - their tents were pitched in the plains of Moab - nor was it ever occupied by them. In fact, they crossed the Jordan and occupied the hill-country of Judea - precisely the country attributed to the Hittites in Numbers xiii. 29." [The Hittites, O.R. Gurney, 1966, p. 59-60]
indo europe you mean spread into europe first or later it classify as indo europe family caause it more asia middle east and what east europe power dominant to spreaad easter europe dilect to indo as europe base ?5000yr ago was mespotamia greek
dingir is a female goddess in sumerian,later derived into tengri,then tanri in turkish...i , ö, ü, e, were originally ı,o,u,a,and i think,hattusili is the same name for attila,in hungarian and turkish...lugal is kral,we have the same suffixes ali,ili etc meaning of sth sby...now...im asking...if this is indo european,whats turkish,hungarian? either indo european was originally uralic,or it got under the influence of indo european...
@@rvat2003 Correct. Kurdish belongs to the Iranic branch of Indo-European, and it is simply a quirk of history that it is now spoken in an area once home to the Hittites.
@@Ermek57 Sumerian is still classified as a language isolate. Any affiliation with any other languages or language families, including Turkic, remains purely conjectural and unproven. It is not believed to have any living descendants.
It's pretty admirable ; the task of historians how they have managed to preserve one of the most historical ancient languages to date, else most of em all have faded.
The original residents preserved the language with their writing. The linguists just deciphered it (based on Germanic language)
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Thank you! I love ancient language and history
this is an excellent series! I wish more accessible videos like this existed for ancient languages.
Congratulations for this interesting presentation!
Thank you for the video! Could you recommend any Hittite dictionary for us nerds?
The Hittite grammar by Prof. Theo van den Hout contains a concise but useful dictionary. Several dictionaries are available online, including the Oriental Institute reference dictionary, which, however, is not complete.
Are you learning Hittite?
Loved this introductory video. Will there be a follow up?
Oh I checked, you have some others on Hittite, excellent stuff!
@LearnHittite, please see also the launch of my book on the Hittites:
ua-cam.com/video/rPrfLH1M7mc/v-deo.html
Thank you for these videos! They are greatly appreciated
DINGIR is a word in Kurdish language today
And does it still mean God or Deity in Kurdish?
If Thai letters are noodles, Hittite writings are needles.
😂 I see what you did there
Congratulations!
We should talk
Shoop uh loo lee ooh muh
"The presence of Hittites in Palestine before the Israelite Conquest thus presents a curious problem. So far from explaining it, all our accumulated knowledge of the people of Hatti has only made it more perplexing..."
"We must also consider the passage Joshua i. 2-4, where Yahweh says to Joshua: 'Arise, go over this Jordan, thou, and all this people, unto the land which I do give to them, even to the children of Israel. ... from the Wilderness, and this Lebanon, even unto the Great River, the river Euphrates, and all the land of the Hittites, and unto the great sea towards the going down of the Sun, shall be your border.' This command does not make sense. The country between the Lebanon and the Euphrates was not across the Jordan for the Israelites at that time - their tents were pitched in the plains of Moab - nor was it ever occupied by them. In fact, they crossed the Jordan and occupied the hill-country of Judea - precisely the country attributed to the Hittites in Numbers xiii. 29."
[The Hittites, O.R. Gurney, 1966, p. 59-60]
Why is the map saying that Assyrians came from Indo-European came to Western Anatolia?!
Yes there is something wrong with that map, which was taken from the net. Mitanni is also misspelled.
Water? Dutch is a form of Hittite then.
Both languages are derived from the same Proto-Indo-European source.
indo europe you mean spread into europe first or later it classify as indo europe family caause it more asia middle east and what east europe power dominant to spreaad easter europe dilect to indo as europe base ?5000yr ago was mespotamia greek
Lingua difícil da poha.
dingir is a female goddess in sumerian,later derived into tengri,then tanri in turkish...i , ö, ü, e, were originally ı,o,u,a,and i think,hattusili is the same name for attila,in hungarian and turkish...lugal is kral,we have the same suffixes ali,ili etc meaning of sth sby...now...im asking...if this is indo european,whats turkish,hungarian? either indo european was originally uralic,or it got under the influence of indo european...
I am From North KURDISTAN.
The area of the Hetites.
I speak the modern form of the Hetites language KURDİSH
Kurdish is not the modern form of Hittite. Hittite has no modern descendants. Also true with all Anatolian languages.
@@rvat2003 Correct. Kurdish belongs to the Iranic branch of Indo-European, and it is simply a quirk of history that it is now spoken in an area once home to the Hittites.
Dinner is mean religos! Din religion and Gir mean holder!
No need Ancient Greek but modern day Kurdish:
Kurdish-Hitite
Hestî: Haštai
Zerd: Kerd
Av: Apa /river
Hittie kurdish langauge
Or Kurdish is a way of Hittie Language...
𒀀𒀸𒋗𒇷
???
@@ObjectiveEthics a-aş-şu-li : "Heil" in Hittie language.
@@dogancanozgokceler3234 Thank you for the clarification.
@@ObjectiveEthics You welcome
You are learning Hittite?
eurasia hunic
Hittites one family of kurdish or old Gotti!?
a sollection multi tribal 1000 hatter hattusa
:D
Tengir = turkic
Dıngır = hittite
= god ? Wtf
Dingir is a sumerian word.
Ikr the first thing I realized
@@PCGameNerd917
Sumerian became turkic
@@Ermek57 Sumerian is still classified as a language isolate. Any affiliation with any other languages or language families, including Turkic, remains purely conjectural and unproven. It is not believed to have any living descendants.
1950 who living tradition scholar p;assed on cuniform stroked?to decipher verse name understand it hittie zabc viet abc chinese stroke 90000
4-5000 yrs ago ?modern day ukraine was hunic
I disagree with this, however I am not a linguist.