A History of the English Language (with subtitles)

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  • @leoaluise8909
    @leoaluise8909 4 роки тому +1118

    Everyone saying they have this for homework but I’m simply watching this for fun on a Saturday

  • @TheAnacas
    @TheAnacas 3 роки тому +225

    Oh, wow! You've made my day. I studied this in college, in 1980. I still remember my first English Lit class and you have revived the feelings of wonder I had in that first class. Gonna share it with my students. I've been an English language and lit tutor for 43 years now, and have never ceased to be amazed when a beginner starts to understand and speak English. I think languages are like a miracle; one of the best examples of human ingenuity. Thank you so much, from Brazil.

    • @CloudEnglish
      @CloudEnglish  3 роки тому +26

      I agree with the sentiment. Language is technology. Words are actual magic spells. Right phrase or utterance can start a war, begin a relationship, open a portal to new possibilities. It's unbelievable.

    • @worldmotivationalnews
      @worldmotivationalnews 3 роки тому +3

      Very interested

    • @roneienglish1921
      @roneienglish1921 3 роки тому +2

      Wow! 43 years? Still teaching? Have you decided not to retire?

    • @lindabranigan2460
      @lindabranigan2460 2 роки тому +1

      Your critique of this video exemplifies your mastery of English technology. How a share your sentiment!@@CloudEnglish

    • @TheAnacas
      @TheAnacas 2 роки тому +6

      @@roneienglish1921 I live in Brazil. Teachers make very little money. I can't retire. But I love what I do. I just teach one-to-one now, online. English and Portuguese, literatures and languages.

  • @forzaflash
    @forzaflash 3 роки тому +19

    Your video is absolutely amazing, not only did it help me with my homework, it proved to me how interesting the background of the language is, and it isn't even my main language! Great stuff

  • @MM-js3vy
    @MM-js3vy 4 роки тому +574

    The fact that my English teacher used this for our lesson!!

    • @CloudEnglish
      @CloudEnglish  4 роки тому +117

      That scares me

    • @yequalsmxplusb
      @yequalsmxplusb 4 роки тому +8

      Yeah me too

    • @clerkzy8977
      @clerkzy8977 4 роки тому

      X3

    • @aff_925
      @aff_925 4 роки тому +17

      @@CloudEnglish I'm in denmark and my teacher is currently using this for our second online lesson...

    • @LukePriddy
      @LukePriddy 4 роки тому +1

      @@aff_925 I hope your teacher doesn't get fired for it.

  • @DiegoNuda
    @DiegoNuda 3 роки тому +36

    I'm brazilian and I loved your video. The pace of your speech is very accessible. Congrats! 😊

    • @pereira2007
      @pereira2007 3 роки тому

      🇧🇷

    • @juliamaria5749
      @juliamaria5749 3 роки тому

      Brasileiro é igual capim, aparece do nada e em todos os lugares

    • @armandoplaysandmaps
      @armandoplaysandmaps Рік тому

      Portugal

    • @nicolo99
      @nicolo99 Місяць тому

      True, I noticed that too. I usually get distracted after a while in a long video and find it hard to grasp what the speaker is saying in a subject like history but the way he says, his pace makes it very understandable, easy and engages me without forcing myself.

  • @joaoalbuja5677
    @joaoalbuja5677 4 роки тому +16

    Albuja Joao 1D
    The history of English is very interesting and its origin and evolution encompasses several aspects that allowed it to be a complete language used in several countries.

  • @GoGreen1977
    @GoGreen1977 3 роки тому +119

    As an English speaking American who has been studying Spanish for years, I want to know how English escaped having nouns with gender and having to match articles and adjectives to the gender of the nouns. I believe almost all other European languages have gendered nouns, which totally confuses native English speakers when first being introduced to Spanish, French, German, etc. How did English get rid of those gendered nouns?

    • @woodsplitter3274
      @woodsplitter3274 3 роки тому +29

      I think English grammar became simplified over the years and the gendered nouns gradually fell out of use. (I believe OE used them).

    • @viddl8267
      @viddl8267 3 роки тому +10

      probably clashes between old norse and old german platt

    • @acustomer7216
      @acustomer7216 3 роки тому +6

      Egads I recall French class. A typewriter has a gender??😳

    • @susanlegeza7562
      @susanlegeza7562 3 роки тому +15

      We do not havegenderednouns in hungarian either!

    • @elijahm1636
      @elijahm1636 3 роки тому +22

      English is close to it but not actually a genderless language. We have gendered pronouns and word modifications like actor and actress. While I'm not sure about the latter, the former is a small remnant of the three genders of old English (masculine, feminine and neuter). Nouns in most (if not all) Germanic languages have no system to distinguish gender (like a and o endings in Spanish). With that in mind, all that you need is a shift in the determiners. Old English has three words for the: "se," (masculine) "seo," (feminine) and "that" (neuter). That shifted to be the demonstrative determiner we use today. Se and seo either merged to become the pronouns he and she or the word "the."

  • @ricardoantonioarroyo1407
    @ricardoantonioarroyo1407 4 роки тому +41

    It's amazing! I really enjoyed this interesting video in my class called: Historical Evolution of Language. Congrats!

  • @isesan3936
    @isesan3936 4 роки тому +78

    The history of English is much more than a simple language that has evolved, we are studying how to learn the language but seeing a little more of its history motivates us to want to know more.
    Isela Jiménez-1D

  • @cemdogan8736
    @cemdogan8736 Рік тому +12

    Lerning English with Vivaldi is definitely wonderful. Please make more videos like this. Thank you.

    • @Fuzzy8804
      @Fuzzy8804 11 місяців тому

      Learning (Learn some English 🤪)

    • @lisaericson8555
      @lisaericson8555 6 місяців тому

      Except that Vivaldi is used as background music for when Old Norse was being discussed. Why not "The Hall of the Mountain King" from Pier Gynt?

  • @estebanarevalo359
    @estebanarevalo359 4 роки тому +18

    Arévalo Esteban 1B
    English is one of the most representative languages ​​in the world but in order to be it it had to undergo a series of changes which were the old the medium and the modern which is the one we currently speak, this video is very interesting because it teaches you the processes and changes that English underwent throughout history

  • @davidsimbana7153
    @davidsimbana7153 4 роки тому +11

    40-Simbaña Tasintuña Joel- 1D
    The history of English is very interesting because to get to the English that we currently have, it went through several processes since at first Old English was nothing like the one we currently have but it evolved because there were many conquests in which they were added words or its pronunciation was changed until it reached a point where everything was fixed in both writing and pronunciation and is now one of the most widely spoken languages ​​in the world.
    Thanks to this video I was able to understand that behind in English there is a long and interesting story

    • @OmegamonUI
      @OmegamonUI 2 роки тому

      1. interssting point is wherever germans come, they adopted the local languages. germans speak latin and french. goten spanish. Lombard Italian. the only exception is the british isles. the Germans in the form of Saxons, Anglers have kept their language. from which English developed. As a German, I could say that my ancestors brought English along the way.
      2. intersssting point is. Julius cäsar take a germanic tribe and then called all with the same culture, language ... are germanics. the most came from the terretory of modern germany. so and englisch spoken people called the land who i live Germany and our language German. and this words came from germanics.
      but this is not so wrong because cäsar called all tribes east the rhine river Germanics. now in Germany we have many different people like saxons, bavariens, Hessen, thuringiens and so on. and all called germans.
      this shows how important is german and our history for europe, despite english as world language and the influence of spanish, portugues, italien, french speaking countries.

  • @damiancondor8519
    @damiancondor8519 4 роки тому +4

    12-Condor Damián-1D This video taught us a lot about the English language that have different eras that have elapsed over time basically the whole video was about the history of the English language that tries to say that throughout history the English has evolved with different words that have been said

  • @gavinbannister4124
    @gavinbannister4124 8 місяців тому

    Hey, I'm an English teacher and I'm watching this because I want to have more engaging talks with my students. I'm half-way through and I have to say this is such a good video, it feels like it has the coziness and authenticity of a smaller channel, but it's also so so so professional and well done?? I'm loving all the photos too, that world tree of european languages blew my mind.
    Thanks a bunch!

    • @CloudEnglish
      @CloudEnglish  8 місяців тому

      Wow. Thanks for saying that. I’m glad you liked it.

  • @kattytoapanta2663
    @kattytoapanta2663 4 роки тому +26

    The history of how English originated is undoubtedly interesting, since we can appreciate this wonderful language more fully since its history is very important in order to study it and have an idea of how it came about.
    Katty Toapanta 1C

    • @හේෂාන්පෙරේරා
      @හේෂාන්පෙරේරා 3 роки тому

      What kind of language did british use before latin.

    • @OmegamonUI
      @OmegamonUI 2 роки тому

      @@හේෂාන්පෙරේරා it was the irish and gaelic languages. a few people speaks today it in ireland and scottland.

  • @gilsondee1130
    @gilsondee1130 2 роки тому

    I m an English teacher in Brazil, and this video is going to help a lot to open the kids minds...thank you! cheers!

  • @adriancarrera7752
    @adriancarrera7752 4 роки тому +3

    Adrian Carrera 1C
    It's interesting to know that the English language has been developing, English has been updated through more modern ways, it's like an analogy, when animals go extinct, languages tend to go extinct in the same way. The video called me the attention because I learned more about the evolution of English and how it might progress to the present.

  • @WaiferThyme
    @WaiferThyme Рік тому +1

    This was facinating! Tyvm for posting it.

  • @visualonestudio
    @visualonestudio 4 роки тому +7

    I wanted to know where the English language came from and you perfectly explained it. Well done kind sir!!

  • @anthonellateran2237
    @anthonellateran2237 4 роки тому +5

    03- Andrade Terán Doménica 1D
    The video tells us about the history of English that is divided into old, medium, and modern in which we can realize that this language has been evolving and it may be even more updated in the future.
    This video seemed very necessary because it is important to know the origins of important data about a language that we are learning, apart from the video was very interesting.

  • @dorianphilotheates3769
    @dorianphilotheates3769 3 роки тому +34

    Forgot the Greek: a HUGE influence on the development of the English language. Some Greek came via Latin, some with the synthesis of Modern English during the Renaissance, the rest with the Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution.

    • @cg0825
      @cg0825 2 роки тому +2

      Yes especially the ph that sounds like F for example. In addition in Latin there are some words that have weird plurals that have carried over to English such as words ending in -um becoming plural by changing it to A or I for example.

    • @ArtFreeman
      @ArtFreeman Рік тому

      Don't forget other languages such as Japanese. What is the English word for raw fish covered with rice and seaweed? It is the same as the Japanese word "sushi"

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 Рік тому +1

      @@ArtFreeman - Yes, but compared to other languages, Japanese lexicographical influences on English are negligible.

    • @ArtFreeman
      @ArtFreeman Рік тому

      @@dorianphilotheates3769 It may be small compared to French, Latin, and Greek, but it is still there

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 Рік тому

      @@ArtFreeman - No doubt.

  • @FunsongsCoUkaction_songs
    @FunsongsCoUkaction_songs 4 роки тому +5

    Good job, entertaining and educationally valid. I teach English at Bologna University and through original songs for FunSongs Education. Often students wonder why English spelling is so unphonetic and irregular. This video answers the question masterfully.

  • @chikistube9996
    @chikistube9996 4 роки тому +3

    42-Terán Jácome Cristian Xavier-1D
    It is an interesting video as it teaches us how English advanced in the world, how it has evolved and has changed some ways of speaking this universal language

  • @juanignaciocarabajal6191
    @juanignaciocarabajal6191 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @dd_lan.999
    @dd_lan.999 4 роки тому +12

    44-Toctaquiza Dylan-1D
    The long history of the English language is divided into three important times: old, middle and modern. But in the future, we will have maybe a new postmodern English with new words that can be more universal for every language because the globalization process that affect all types of cummunication.

  • @elizabethllatas9414
    @elizabethllatas9414 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much .I will share this video with my students at university.

  • @fractal_gate
    @fractal_gate 4 роки тому +111

    So this is why Romans in American movies have English accents!

    • @knowledgedesk1653
      @knowledgedesk1653 3 роки тому +2

      Romans never spoke English. What's your point?

    • @dillonwhall2986
      @dillonwhall2986 3 роки тому +19

      @@knowledgedesk1653 he's making a joke

    • @brettscott8288
      @brettscott8288 3 роки тому +2

      @Auggie Agreed....all this doest, mayeth and thee etc. make me quinch.

    • @aceiam4370
      @aceiam4370 3 роки тому +3

      @@brettscott8288 but that's how u guys got modern English

    • @TheSublimeLifestyle
      @TheSublimeLifestyle 3 роки тому +2

      @@knowledgedesk1653 you’re depressing, lol.

  • @matiast6218
    @matiast6218 4 роки тому +2

    43 Tobar Matias 1D
    The video is very informative basically because it tells us about the history of the English language from its roots and how it has been adapting and changing according to time and the needs that we have, modern English being one of the most used and spoken today.

  • @Maclindows10
    @Maclindows10 5 років тому +137

    Quality everywhere, the info, the narrative, the sound and the music, I was wondering what’s the name of the piece of music in minute 6

    • @CloudEnglish
      @CloudEnglish  4 роки тому +14

      Vivaldi's Four Seasons

    • @nicaloussmith984
      @nicaloussmith984 4 роки тому +1

      @@CloudEnglish what's the jingle from 10:35 till the end of video? I liked that one lol.

    • @tigroujungle6287
      @tigroujungle6287 4 роки тому

      85 per cents of french vocabulary
      are coming
      from the french
      and modern commonly
      not from the vkings
      that why the english are the worst searchers in the 17 domains of the linguistic
      science is not a propagand
      science
      propagand ... from the french ..

    • @tigroujungle6287
      @tigroujungle6287 4 роки тому

      french vocabulary at85 epr cents
      with a non germanic grammar
      make a germanic language
      english logic
      when you don t know what mean "langu" and the suffix "age" in the french word language but trying to say its german ...
      lol

    • @brendon2462
      @brendon2462 4 роки тому +5

      @@tigroujungle6287 i don't understand what you said.

  • @CristianoSantosPFZ
    @CristianoSantosPFZ 2 роки тому

    *You deserve a million of views.*
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Daniel-pc3iq
    @Daniel-pc3iq 4 роки тому +3

    31.- Piedra Jair 1D
    I think that English went through several changes and many variations. Normally the languages ​​are being forgotten more and others begin to create, it is a natural cycle, English has its Germanic descent, Germanic is a word used for a group of people. From a particular part of the world, who once probably spoke the same language, so think of all of these modern languages as having a great-great grandma in common. English comes from different languages ​​but with a predecessor, an ancient language that now serves us for everything and everyone, in any case English is a language that learning it is a privilege

  • @martinlopez5069
    @martinlopez5069 4 роки тому +1

    Ethan López 1st B
    The history of how English was created is very interesting since it teaches us the difference between the English of the United States and that of England

  • @sethwilliams43
    @sethwilliams43 3 роки тому +9

    This video must have taken an enormous amount of time to create.

  • @renatoaguilar4608
    @renatoaguilar4608 4 роки тому +2

    41- Suquinahua-Renato - 1D
    This video is interesting since I like to see the process in which English has been evolving through historical processes and later developments, with it came the conquests and the development process in combination of several peoples, changes were also added that would help improve the understanding and pronunciation of this language. This video helped me a lot to understand and see how English evolved.

  • @helenlema6801
    @helenlema6801 4 роки тому +6

    Pablo Cuichán 1D
    The history of English is very large and interesting It is very difficult to understand the old English that has evolved over time and the English has been better understood, it is one of the most representative languages in the world but to be so, he had to undergo a series of changes that were the old medium and the modern that we are talking about today

  • @znsood919
    @znsood919 3 роки тому

    We enjoyed watching this video as much as u enjoyed editing it.. Hats off!!

  • @nelpastel4307
    @nelpastel4307 4 роки тому +7

    29_Nelson Peña_1D
    It is very important to know the History of English because this allows us to know how it has evolved over time, how English was created, the difference between the English of the United States and that of England

  • @johanmartinez2662
    @johanmartinez2662 4 роки тому +2

    I think it is a very interesting video telling the history of English, how over time the way you speak it or the way you pronounce words has changed, it is a very complete video to get valuable information

  • @fernandoteranheredia2807
    @fernandoteranheredia2807 4 роки тому +17

    The English language has had a very open evolution to take things that are not of it to convert it and adapt it to what is needed but something that was good is that just as words were increased there was a better way of communication and Also more ways of speaking as many people did and that in the future they will continue to do so. Fernando Terán1B.

  • @brithanynato7643
    @brithanynato7643 4 роки тому +2

    1C
    The history of English is very interesting and its origin and evolution encompasses several aspects that allowed it to be a complete language used in several countries.

  • @J450-n1w
    @J450-n1w 4 роки тому +4

    44. Javier Soria 1B
    I think that the history of the English language is extensive and important because it shows us the process and changes it has undergone. In addition, it is the most widely spoken in the world and is considered the universal language. English continues to evolve, so we cannot know if this modern English will be used forever.
    ._.

    • @manfredneilmann4305
      @manfredneilmann4305 3 роки тому

      We can indeed know that this modern form of English will evolve and change over time, because all languages do!

  • @paules3437
    @paules3437 3 роки тому +1

    In the 4th minute, while discussing Old Norse, the background music is The Seasons ( I think) by an ITALIAN (Vivaldi). Curious choice...

  • @alibaba8055
    @alibaba8055 4 роки тому +112

    All the dislikes are from students whose teacher has given this for homework
    today i am having an oral test on this😣

    • @CloudEnglish
      @CloudEnglish  4 роки тому +38

      I wish I had inserted some false information into the video, to teach teachers not to trust idiots (like me) to provide serious education

    • @alibaba8055
      @alibaba8055 4 роки тому +4

      @@CloudEnglish Hahahhahahh

    • @Talirus
      @Talirus 4 роки тому +1

      Hope you passed lmao

    • @shaungordon9737
      @shaungordon9737 3 роки тому +1

      @@CloudEnglish you should be honoured

    • @mikelarrieta1
      @mikelarrieta1 3 роки тому

      Lo mejor del material como el tuyo es el excelente nivel de inglés que contiene.

  • @xxcris_71xx9
    @xxcris_71xx9 4 роки тому +2

    39-Serrano Cristian-1C
    This history of English seems very interesting to me because to get to the English that we currently have, it went through several processes since at first the old English does not resemble the one we currently have since over time conquests have arisen and they have been modifying words or accents
    I really liked this video because it taught me the history of Old English.

  • @nnekaedwards9270
    @nnekaedwards9270 4 роки тому +9

    "you make me sad" ... hilarious! ... very interesting video ... thank you!

  • @salethmena50
    @salethmena50 4 роки тому +1

    MELANY MENA 1B
    It is very important to know the History of English because this allows us to know how it has evolved over time and how it will evolve in the future. It is very interesting to know how the pronunciation of various words has changed and how some are native to other languages. Studying English can be a bit difficult but it is fun to learn new things.

  • @alejandrasan6604
    @alejandrasan6604 4 роки тому +3

    Camila Sango 1D
    Throughout history it has been seen that the English language has been present since ancient times and several civilizations have used it, so to speak, but it has been varying depending on the places where they were spoken, that is why today at present this change can be seen.
    By the way, the background song of minute 4:30 is beautiful*

  • @montzerrataldaidecer4381
    @montzerrataldaidecer4381 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the subtitles! I am a Spanish speaker and I could understand everything

  • @sallycaves7893
    @sallycaves7893 4 роки тому +3

    He needed to open the audio for Biggus Dickus from Life of Brian. Speaks volumes.

  • @levii4367
    @levii4367 4 роки тому +1

    32 Polanco Bastidas Juan 1B
    The video is very good and informative considering the time in which it was presented, it is fascinating to know the types of ways of speaking, pronunciations and most of all the history of English. This activity makes me want to investigate more about these things, if I can summarize it I would say that it is curious, informative and entertaining. Thanks for read.

  • @ronaldandrade6150
    @ronaldandrade6150 4 роки тому +8

    Ronald Andrade 1B
    It is incredible that the history of English surprised me because of all that had to happen for the current English.

  • @haykdallaqyan1366
    @haykdallaqyan1366 3 роки тому

    It was a very good article. Thank you. This kind of video is more interesting than others.

  • @paulochiliquinga7584
    @paulochiliquinga7584 4 роки тому +10

    A good video explaining how the history of English can be described from the arrival of three Germanic tribes to the British Isles in 500 B.C. I found it very interesting to know how the English language was incorporating words from other languages or dialects until it became modern English

    • @jackcocker545
      @jackcocker545 Рік тому

      500 BC is when the celts first arrived in britain.....

  • @waterchispopxd5240
    @waterchispopxd5240 4 роки тому +1

    33.-Quimbita Pulupa José 1B
    For me the video is very good because it explains what English was thousands of centuries ago and how it evolved during these times to be modern English, what caught my attention the most was how English, German and French become familiar between all of them to form the old English and the environment, another thing of the most interesting is how English spread through colonization in various parts of the world.

  • @millennial8441
    @millennial8441 5 років тому +4

    Thanks a lot for sharing all this valuable content. You get a new subscriber, man!

  • @elrincondelterror3050
    @elrincondelterror3050 4 роки тому +1

    1B.38-.Rios Isaac
    English is currently considered the most important language worldwide, either for those who speak it as their first language or those who speak it as a second language, that is, as a secondary language after the mother tongue.

  • @alexandreneves3371
    @alexandreneves3371 3 роки тому +4

    it is just me or do you always laugh when the King pops up and says: "you make me sad"?
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
    awesome!

    • @56pjr
      @56pjr 3 роки тому +1

      we did not evolve. God made us

    • @brettscott8288
      @brettscott8288 3 роки тому +1

      @@56pjr True....but how does this fit in with the laughing about the king?

    • @56pjr
      @56pjr 3 роки тому

      Why on earth are you babbling so? Get serious about your sins, God, Jesus, Heaven, Hell, and your desperate need for The Savior. Repent and believe the bible.

    • @garnett2350
      @garnett2350 3 роки тому +1

      @@56pjr stfu

  • @mariaeugeniadelimavelez9844
    @mariaeugeniadelimavelez9844 2 роки тому

    Very but very, very interesting. Good job Luke.

  • @hxnnahmolina
    @hxnnahmolina 4 роки тому +7

    After watching the video I understood that English had three essential stages, and its history began a long time ago with the invasion and the territorial displacement. I also learned that the original or old English is not like modern English that we know today.
    Dear Teacher Leonardo, I hope you can recover soon.
    24. Molina Hannah - 1D

  • @swagatambanerjee4102
    @swagatambanerjee4102 2 роки тому

    Brilliant video, splendid work.......loved it.

  • @samuelbousfield4342
    @samuelbousfield4342 4 роки тому +3

    Well also remember the Anglo-Saxons were germanic pagans before they converted to Christianity. Which is why we call Wednesday Wednesday. Wodens day (the saxon version of odin).

  • @supersina666
    @supersina666 3 роки тому

    Taught all this for 30 years . Going through it now, is MIND REFRESHING .

  • @davidwright8989
    @davidwright8989 4 роки тому +17

    The King James Bible is definitely a very important book after all.

    • @jlouis4407
      @jlouis4407 4 роки тому

      Yes and the version we have now was revised in the 1800s.

  • @Paulo-f7w
    @Paulo-f7w 4 роки тому +1

    46-Tupiza Paulo_1D
    English has evolved little by little and new words were learned that some of the inhabitants did not know, English was only spoken by some countries not for much and that English is a Germanic language since it was used only in a group of people of a certain region. part of the world

  • @Rescue162
    @Rescue162 4 роки тому +4

    One of the things to consider with the future of the English language is the influence of things like the recorded voice, which allows us to enjoy things like the "Take Me Out To the Ballgame" song (1908) or a President Woodrow Wilson campaign speech (1912) in their original form over 100 years after the fact. It would be pretty awful if an English-speaking person 400 years from now would not be able to enjoy a classic movie like "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) without subtitles.

  • @Kody2224
    @Kody2224 4 роки тому +2

    Very good and interesting video. I especially like the Monthy Python and Holy Grail scenes.

  • @nicolasctdb8597
    @nicolasctdb8597 4 роки тому +3

    the history of English is very extensive and interesting it is very difficult to understand old English it has evolved over time and English has been better understood English is one of the most representative languages ​​in the world but in order to be it it had to undergo a series of changes which were the old the medium and the modern which is the one we currently speak
    . Calupiña Mateo

  • @Murikuhl
    @Murikuhl 4 роки тому +1

    Oh guy! This video was the most clever than I found in youtube about English Language history. You are perfect :v

  • @upmgnrega7088
    @upmgnrega7088 6 років тому +6

    We can say the modern english includes words & phrases from all over the world. I think it's going to change & develop in the coming future as well. But, could u guess what evolutions can v see then?

    • @CloudEnglish
      @CloudEnglish  6 років тому +1

      It’s hard to say for sure, but I think texting will eventually change official spellings. At the same time, the internet may prevent localized dialects from developing.

  • @ashokkujur2379
    @ashokkujur2379 3 роки тому

    Thank you for these types of videos.

  • @dreanime8931
    @dreanime8931 3 роки тому +40

    1990 English = I don't know there are many boys and girls. Do you know ?
    2021 English = idk they r many boiz and girlz. Do ya know?
    3021 English =🤔🤨😯😒👨‍👩‍👧‍👦💁‍♂️💁‍♀️.☝️😶?

  • @sir.t.s.sharaf3133
    @sir.t.s.sharaf3133 2 роки тому +1

    I used to enjoy the topic but tomorrow is my History of English exam and it reduced the joy 😭

  • @cheremiasgamer9743
    @cheremiasgamer9743 4 роки тому +3

    Guachamín Mauricio 1B
    English has been one of the best languages ​​in history to communicate as it has helped a lot at various times and has gone through several changes to modern English and now it is a language that also helps to communicate with others as it is a language. widely spoken in various countries such as Europe, Asia and America and that is why English is one of the most widely spoken languages ​​in the world.

  • @leslieacosta9455
    @leslieacosta9455 4 роки тому +3

    01-Acosta Leslie 1D
    It is interesting to know that the English language has been developing, first we had the old English, then the medium and the current English that we have been expanding more knowledge, English has been updating through more modern forms, it is like an analogy, when the animals become extinct, languages tend to become extinct in the same way. Some idiamos are somewhat different.
    As we can know, English is a GERMATIC language, which was used for a group of people, which nowadays no longer exists.
    The history of the English language was produced by invasions and movements of people.
    The video caught my attention because I learned more about the evolution of English and how it could progress to the present.

    • @tigroujungle6287
      @tigroujungle6287 4 роки тому

      where are coming from the 85 per cents of modern french vocabulary in english ???
      english : vikings ..
      no french
      ridiculous ... from the french ... lol

  • @eugenec7130
    @eugenec7130 3 роки тому +4

    After watching this video and others on the history of English, I finally understand why English today is so bloody messy (mismatching spellings and pronunciations, grammatical rules coming with exceptions). Blame the people in the 1500s for mismatching spellings and pronunciations. The elites and the Upper Class in Britain have had so much influence in English. It will be good if there is another video explaining why rules are so inconsistent in English, resulting in endless exceptions.

  • @ahhhhhhh2752
    @ahhhhhhh2752 4 роки тому +1

    27 - Panata Salomé - 1D
    I understood with this video that English has three stages, its origin and history, that there was an old English that does not resemble the current one and for the time that has passed, what this video deepens is to know the history that It has happened over the years and I found it very informative and interesting

  • @charles67198
    @charles67198 3 роки тому +4

    Yo I'm high and I really thought I was watching daily dose of internet for a full minute 🤣

    • @lugardo
      @lugardo 3 роки тому

      bruhh 🤣

  • @sajaltarofdar2484
    @sajaltarofdar2484 3 роки тому +1

    This is the first video I am watching from this channel. And I must say this is an amazing channel. You make the topics so interesting. I subscribed your channel.

  • @upmgnrega7088
    @upmgnrega7088 6 років тому +3

    Cute fish, 3:50 which 3D movie clip is this?

    • @CloudEnglish
      @CloudEnglish  6 років тому

      It’s a barreleye fish.

    • @upmgnrega7088
      @upmgnrega7088 6 років тому

      @@CloudEnglish Name of the 3D movie clip?

    • @CloudEnglish
      @CloudEnglish  6 років тому

      I’m not sure what you mean

    • @upmgnrega7088
      @upmgnrega7088 6 років тому

      @@CloudEnglish I wants to know the name of the 3D animated movie at 3:50

    • @CloudEnglish
      @CloudEnglish  6 років тому

      @@upmgnrega7088 I'm sorry. I don't understand. There is a 3D movie at that time?

  • @hudazyadna2361
    @hudazyadna2361 4 роки тому +1

    thank you very much it was very good
    you made the lesson very simple a charming way

  • @danidejaneiro8378
    @danidejaneiro8378 3 роки тому +7

    Maybe Shakespeare was the first recorded example of _assassination_ but the word exists in Portuguese as _assassinar_ suggesting it has Latin origins

    • @fernandoreynaaguilar1438
      @fernandoreynaaguilar1438 3 роки тому +1

      Don't forget the word "Assassin" comes from an ancient iranian sect, which originated the term and word.

    • @adventussaxonum448
      @adventussaxonum448 3 роки тому +1

      I think he's referring to the noun "assassination" rather than the verb assassinar (assassinate) or the original hashashin of Persian Shia origin.
      They all ultimately derive from the Iranian.

  • @gabojsjs2499
    @gabojsjs2499 4 роки тому +2

    1B.47.Tuza Gabriel
    That's prettu cool, is interesting to see how languages change and advance according to the time, the history and the poeple, ty men, i love it.

  • @ichmemyself6098
    @ichmemyself6098 5 років тому +14

    Very informative and enjoyable, well done! Just a pity that you didn't mention the fact that the American branch as a whole of the English language is still somehow based on the English of Shakespeare's times, due to the process of colonization that took place from the 16th century onwards, whereas the development of British English from Shakespearean to present time of course pursued a very different pace. One could see American English even as the more old-fashioned variety of the two, especially when it comes to things like spelling and pronunciation. No offense meant! I am neither from Britain nor from America. In fact I am not a native speaker of English at all.

    • @CloudEnglish
      @CloudEnglish  5 років тому +3

      Alas, I wish all points of interest could have been mentioned, but some things had to be left out for time (many things, actually).

    • @visualonestudio
      @visualonestudio 4 роки тому

      Please tell me more

    • @foelancer7625
      @foelancer7625 4 роки тому

      Spelling wise it is actually newer, the Americans changed many elements of their spelling. It is more pronunciation that stayed similar, although people from the west country actually sound closer to Shakespeares English.

    • @woodsplitter3274
      @woodsplitter3274 3 роки тому

      Well, American spelling was simplified by Noah Webster during the mid 19th century. I think an American attibute is to speak plainly.
      However, modern American English is heavily influenced by advertising.

  • @MrAnisha10
    @MrAnisha10 4 роки тому +2

    Wow this is a super cool video. Thank you

  • @deibyreyes7946
    @deibyreyes7946 4 роки тому +3

    Who wants to help with a summarize about the history of English

  • @rykellim
    @rykellim 2 роки тому

    Very interesting video, thanks for making it!

  • @agnesnyangoma2349
    @agnesnyangoma2349 3 роки тому +4

    "You make me sad" 😂😂😂😂laughed hard at this ..

  • @estefanybonilla5917
    @estefanybonilla5917 4 роки тому +2

    04-Bonilla Estefany 1D
    The English language has a long and interesting history because to get to have the current language there were many evolutions, each of them very interesting that provided us with very important information. Over time, various words have been added that are currently very valuable in the language.
    Thank you.

  • @SuperTonyony
    @SuperTonyony 4 роки тому +3

    Who are the Britons?

  • @estebancorellavalencia3422
    @estebancorellavalencia3422 4 роки тому +1

    13.- Corella Esteban 1A
    This video teaches us a lot about the trajectory of the English language that is to say that it has different eras that have elapsed in time and everything that the English language has basically evolved also the change of grammar rules and the difference in words said so far.

  • @OnEwHoRiDesLinEs
    @OnEwHoRiDesLinEs 3 роки тому +4

    Love how he’s talking to us like we’re complete idiots and he’s trying to keep his patience

    • @mustardguy
      @mustardguy 3 роки тому

      not really

    • @mustardguy
      @mustardguy 3 роки тому

      you probably are just a complete idiot like you said you are if you cant comprehend this lol

    • @OnEwHoRiDesLinEs
      @OnEwHoRiDesLinEs 3 роки тому

      mustardguy oh yeah mustard guy? You’re talking to the guy who got an 89 on his IQ test, which is a B+, so not exactly an idiot, am I?

  • @angelicacarrillo1397
    @angelicacarrillo1397 4 роки тому +2

    Angélica Carrillo- 1A
    Some languages ​​are so diverse and unexpected, others have undergone very diverse and violent changes, the pronunciation always changes, but the spelling has not changed although there are always people who write the words altered or with changed letters, little by little the local dialects have been become new languages, some languages ​​are quite different but through all of us we can express ourselves.

  • @EagleTV7
    @EagleTV7 4 роки тому +4

    All I know is “like” must be banned from our modern English. Like, like, like. Now.

    • @colinp2238
      @colinp2238 3 роки тому

      Thou knave, art thou in the nave?

    • @thatguy7155
      @thatguy7155 3 роки тому

      @@colinp2238 ooga booga?

  • @hdk-ze7os
    @hdk-ze7os 4 роки тому +1

    37- Silva Aguilar Mateo 1D
    The video is about the evolution of the English language changes over time the evolution of this language begins with the invasion and territorial displacement and well as we know it is nothing out of the ordinary because these changes have occurred in all languages ​​with new phrases words that are created by the new generations and are still evolving to facilitate language and communication.

  • @upmgnrega7088
    @upmgnrega7088 6 років тому +6

    Hats off to "Shakespear"

  • @marianatito385
    @marianatito385 3 роки тому

    I really like your explanation!!

  • @tommasomolinaroli3902
    @tommasomolinaroli3902 4 роки тому +4

    il I classico regna
    415

  • @emiliayonekokumata4764
    @emiliayonekokumata4764 3 роки тому

    Thanks for so useful information in a concise version. It always adds up to my comprehension of English as a foreign language and the multicultural influence that shaped it the up to to present days, and constant evolving process.

  • @abdussamadasif674
    @abdussamadasif674 2 роки тому +1

    Though you used the meme of you make me sad but I'm feeling so much happy to grab that knowledge

  • @yaelnir1258
    @yaelnir1258 3 роки тому

    What a great and fun recap of this canandrum I've been thinking of for years.. Thank you!