I highly recommend learning the prettiest languages ever created Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / English / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish as they are way too pretty not to know, and also teaching them on yt, especially if one has access to proper resources that teach them in detail, one should get all the words and details etc on yt, by making many series of very well-made HD videos, including vocab videos with hundreds and thousands of words with English translation that are very easy to read (with simple black background with a nice Runic design at one corner, and white text in bold that is easy to read, without fancy calligraphies and without all-caps text, with both the Norse / Gothic etc pronunciation and the English translation repeated at least twice or thrice) and all sorts of videos on grammar / prepositions / conjunctions etc and verbs, that are without spelling mistakes and without all-caps text, and other entertaining videos comparing words in Norse / Gothic etc to the English / Dutch / German / Spanish / French / Portuguese word etc, with extra Spanish / English / Dutch subs that are optional, because these languages are very known, so, including text and subs etc in these languages in the video title and description is naturally going to attract more viewers as they have so many speakers, and that would also help Norse and Gothic and Icelandic and Faroese and Breton and Cornish etc become more known, as these languages are very unknown, even though they are as pretty as English and should also be universal languages like English, so they need a lot of help! There should also be a group of many volunteers working together to get all the prettiest languages that aren’t known and all the other pretty languages that aren’t known added to G translate and Duolingo and all other language learning apps and make a lot of HD content such as HD yt videos that are the type of videos that get millions of views, because most learners are not going to learn them if there aren’t many well-made HD videos and resources on yt, as learning languages without vocab videos etc is not easy, and even though I am learning them that way by using every resource and video that I can find and by memorizing lyrics and by using dictionaries from the Net and Wkp etc, most learners wouldn’t, because it’s not easy to learn languages that way without many entertaining videos and vocab videos etc - by the way, other pretty languages that need a lot of help are East Norse and Forn Svenska and Proto Germanic and Manx and Greenlandic Norse and Occitan and Neapolitan and Sicilian and Latin and Sardinian and Pretarolo and Venetian and Gallo and Catalan and Galician and Corsican and Guernsey and Luxembourgish and Hungarian and Latvian and Slovene and Esperanto and Walloon and Elfdalian and Middle English and Norn and Óld English and the Frisian languages as well as the middle versions and the óld versions of the 6 modern Celtic languages and of Modern Dutch / Modern German / Modern Norwegian / Modern Swedish / Modern Danish etc and also the other languages based on Dutch / German / Norwegian / Italian / Danish! I have been trying to bring back Norse and Gothic (and the other ancient Germanic languages and Celtic languages) ever since I first discovered these heavenly languages, by letting all know about these languages and even sharing the correct pronunciation rules (that no one teaches) with a V sound instead of W (there is no W sound in West Norse) and explaining how Norse grammar works, because I have developed a sense for what sounds right in Norse / Germanic languages and for what pronunciation sounds best for each word, plus I can understand Norse grammar perfectly, but unfortunately I don’t have the possibility to make HD videos myself at the moment, otherwise I would have made HD videos teaching them, as I love teaching Norse and Gothic and Icelandic etc, and I love learning them while teaching them, which is one of the best ways to learn new languages, but I can record the pronunciation of each Norse / Gothic word if necessary, or I can teach one the correct pronunciation rules, and I can even write the phonetic spelling of each word, if one doesn’t know how to say the Norse / Gothic words, for I really want to help these wonderful languages become known and spoken anew by many, as they are some of the greatest works of art of all time, their gorgeous words and aspect and sound patterns etc being as pretty and modern and poetic and heavenly and cool as those of Modern English!
The letter ø is only used in West Norse / Norwegian / East Norse / Danish / Faroese - in Icelandic and Swedish, the letter ö is used instead of ø and œ for the same sound, namely the eo sound, which is technically a diphthong as it has a normal e sound and a normal o sound said together fast in one sound!
By the way, I would suggest recording the sound with a better device, or maybe in a different room, because there’s an echo / noise at the end of each word when pronounced, which makes it harder to hear and kinda distracting, which is probably due to the room being empty tho it could also be due to the recording device - hopefully this issue can be fixed, as these Icelandic lessons are really helpful, and they could reach a lot more viewers if the sound would be HQ and very clear with no echos or background noises etc! (Íslenskan er frábær!)
I would love to be a language teacher in MúltiKúlti.
I highly recommend learning the prettiest languages ever created Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / English / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish as they are way too pretty not to know, and also teaching them on yt, especially if one has access to proper resources that teach them in detail, one should get all the words and details etc on yt, by making many series of very well-made HD videos, including vocab videos with hundreds and thousands of words with English translation that are very easy to read (with simple black background with a nice Runic design at one corner, and white text in bold that is easy to read, without fancy calligraphies and without all-caps text, with both the Norse / Gothic etc pronunciation and the English translation repeated at least twice or thrice) and all sorts of videos on grammar / prepositions / conjunctions etc and verbs, that are without spelling mistakes and without all-caps text, and other entertaining videos comparing words in Norse / Gothic etc to the English / Dutch / German / Spanish / French / Portuguese word etc, with extra Spanish / English / Dutch subs that are optional, because these languages are very known, so, including text and subs etc in these languages in the video title and description is naturally going to attract more viewers as they have so many speakers, and that would also help Norse and Gothic and Icelandic and Faroese and Breton and Cornish etc become more known, as these languages are very unknown, even though they are as pretty as English and should also be universal languages like English, so they need a lot of help!
There should also be a group of many volunteers working together to get all the prettiest languages that aren’t known and all the other pretty languages that aren’t known added to G translate and Duolingo and all other language learning apps and make a lot of HD content such as HD yt videos that are the type of videos that get millions of views, because most learners are not going to learn them if there aren’t many well-made HD videos and resources on yt, as learning languages without vocab videos etc is not easy, and even though I am learning them that way by using every resource and video that I can find and by memorizing lyrics and by using dictionaries from the Net and Wkp etc, most learners wouldn’t, because it’s not easy to learn languages that way without many entertaining videos and vocab videos etc - by the way, other pretty languages that need a lot of help are East Norse and Forn Svenska and Proto Germanic and Manx and Greenlandic Norse and Occitan and Neapolitan and Sicilian and Latin and Sardinian and Pretarolo and Venetian and Gallo and Catalan and Galician and Corsican and Guernsey and Luxembourgish and Hungarian and Latvian and Slovene and Esperanto and Walloon and Elfdalian and Middle English and Norn and Óld English and the Frisian languages as well as the middle versions and the óld versions of the 6 modern Celtic languages and of Modern Dutch / Modern German / Modern Norwegian / Modern Swedish / Modern Danish etc and also the other languages based on Dutch / German / Norwegian / Italian / Danish!
I have been trying to bring back Norse and Gothic (and the other ancient Germanic languages and Celtic languages) ever since I first discovered these heavenly languages, by letting all know about these languages and even sharing the correct pronunciation rules (that no one teaches) with a V sound instead of W (there is no W sound in West Norse) and explaining how Norse grammar works, because I have developed a sense for what sounds right in Norse / Germanic languages and for what pronunciation sounds best for each word, plus I can understand Norse grammar perfectly, but unfortunately I don’t have the possibility to make HD videos myself at the moment, otherwise I would have made HD videos teaching them, as I love teaching Norse and Gothic and Icelandic etc, and I love learning them while teaching them, which is one of the best ways to learn new languages, but I can record the pronunciation of each Norse / Gothic word if necessary, or I can teach one the correct pronunciation rules, and I can even write the phonetic spelling of each word, if one doesn’t know how to say the Norse / Gothic words, for I really want to help these wonderful languages become known and spoken anew by many, as they are some of the greatest works of art of all time, their gorgeous words and aspect and sound patterns etc being as pretty and modern and poetic and heavenly and cool as those of Modern English!
why no video touches the O with a crossed line? this one: ø
ø is not a letter in the Icelandic language. The o's we use are: O, Ó and Ö
The letter ø is only used in West Norse / Norwegian / East Norse / Danish / Faroese - in Icelandic and Swedish, the letter ö is used instead of ø and œ for the same sound, namely the eo sound, which is technically a diphthong as it has a normal e sound and a normal o sound said together fast in one sound!
By the way, I would suggest recording the sound with a better device, or maybe in a different room, because there’s an echo / noise at the end of each word when pronounced, which makes it harder to hear and kinda distracting, which is probably due to the room being empty tho it could also be due to the recording device - hopefully this issue can be fixed, as these Icelandic lessons are really helpful, and they could reach a lot more viewers if the sound would be HQ and very clear with no echos or background noises etc! (Íslenskan er frábær!)
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