Another brilliant video! 36:32 - negligible - first g is a hard sound (great), the second g is soft like the letter j (German). Just reminds me how weird English can be. That's what you get when a Germanic language imports a lot of Romance words
Hey ASMRctica! Once again a fantastic video! I love how you always upload them in the evening, right when I need them haha! I went to Sweden last week, it was very lovely and the nature was beautiful and calm. I wish you a great day!
Friesian (Frisian) (freeze land) is the north part of the Netherlands. They had a viking king for a longtime and have their own official Frisian language. Al traffic signs, street names are in Frisian. Similar as DANISH. As you can see we have more Danish and Norths man influences than Germany. That is why it is easy for Dutch people to understand Scandinavian languages, specially Danish. don't need subtitles, while I never studied it. Grammar is very similar. Pronouncing is different, but not hard. But also the Swedish and Norwegian language is pretty easy to understand. The vikings also left a huge influence on the English language, which is formally a Germanic language.
There are 3 distinct frisian languages, too! Also, English is West Germanic but influenced by Brythonic Celts, North Germanic Peoples, and the Norman French
High German is a language Germans learn in school... its not the language (standard) of Germany. Germans can speak Saxon, Bavarian, Swabian Frankish etc. Plattdeutsch, low German might be a language you can understand. Is as close to Danish Swedish Dutch.
Im trying to pay attention but keep falling asleep 😅 It's working too well. What a relaxing way to read maps and look through history. Keep up your fantastic work!!!
Capitals are usually located where the country's economic and political center of gravity is located; and thus where the main bulk of the population lives. Many factors dictate the position of this center of gravity. I can think of a few at the top of my head, for examples: -People's mobility: A naval culture capable of building strong ships, with trade routes extending out to sea, will most likely have it's economical center of gravity next to the sea. Port cities are dynamic areas. Countries with a more terrestrial culture (or landlocked countries) will be defined by people's ability to move on land (horses, carriages, walking...). For these countries, most of their capitals will be located nearest to their geographical center, especially near rivers, which can be used as highways using much cheaper boats than the ones used to sail the seas. - Geopolitic fabric / cultural norms: Is the risk of invasion high ? If yes, the further away from the border you are, the safer you should be. Next to the borders you'll find defensive infrastructures, aswell as minor centers of population. It's more costly for the aggressor to penetrate deep in a country, so this is where you want the main administrative center to be. - Geography, of course : The geography of a country pretty much defines how much the two previous factors will play out. Depending on the geopolitical context, you'll find settlements in open plains; next to major rivers, or really close to the sea, when the context is favorable. At the contrary, you'll find smaller fortified settlements scattered on hills when the context is really degraded. A good example of this is the fall of the western roman empire. Gone were the days of the large prosperous roman cities, in their place, came the time for smaller agricultural communities preferring the safety of the hills to face the (many) waves of assailants that the political vacuum attracts. Socio-economic factors are the main influence on how demographic disparities form on a given territory. I'm so tired right now, I want to add more points, and half of what I wrote is botched, but I just can't right now. Good night 😴
9:57 Actually, neither of them had Inuits. Inuits arrived in Greenland centuries after the Norsemen did. Vinland (Newfoundland) never had a local population of Inuit tribes (other Native Americans lived there).
Nice video as asual. Btw in the very early times, 5-7 years ago you make a video, drawing the map of Europe asmr. Pls make a new edition of this (because it's too inaccurate, but I really like that old video, and I think so many people want a video, like this)
I found this really interesting, I know nothing about this period besides “the Germans invaded the Roman Empire”. Clearly there was a lot more going on.
It's more Germanic peoples rather than ''germans''. This term was an amalgamation one used by the Romans to defined the local tribes occupying Central Europe from the late 3rd and 4th centuries (Samewise for the Gauls).
Really really good man, very informative with big tingles. Whats your audio setup if you dont mind me asking? I too have a deep voice and I want to have the quality you do lol
Thanks for the feedback. So glad to hear you enjoy 😃 i'm using 2 sennheiser mk4 microphone, but i'm still trying to find our the best way to adjust and edit the recording in Adobe Audition, to get a good balance in bass/white noise reduction etc
Lmao if this came out about a week ago i could have used it to study for my history test about the rise and fall of the roman empire plus early medieval times. L. but i did still do well just would have made it easier
When you mention "The king of the swedes, the güths and the wends" you say that you don´t know who the wends are. I guess that the title refers to the ones that Germans called Wenden, then inhabitants of the area of Schleswig and Mecklenburg.
Thanks for the video it helps a lot. I don't know if you'll see this but I have a request for a video. Drawing a map of the pokemon world, or just a region would work as well. I'd greatly appreciate that.
Probably my favorite period in history. Sucks that I need to sleep through this, but I’ll be back tomorrow to rewatch for sure
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Another brilliant video!
36:32 - negligible - first g is a hard sound (great), the second g is soft like the letter j (German). Just reminds me how weird English can be. That's what you get when a Germanic language imports a lot of Romance words
Thank you!
Yeah I struggle with the english pronunciation, So difficult to predict 🤔
@@ASMRctica Your English is excellent, but there are so many words where you just have to know the way it's pronounced.
There are no rules!
I mean, he is Swedish-
@@Akutheos he likes to be told when he mispronounces so he can improve. :)
@@quarabs ok
Another great vid. The ticking clock in the background added extra levels of sleepiness 👍🏻
Hehe glad you like it 😊 It was an unintentional background sound in this video
I love all of your map videos and your tales of Heracles is one I come back to time and time again. You're such a talented asmrtist!
Glad to hear that you like my content, and especially the heracles video 😃 Thanks for the feedback and support 😊
You’ve been helping me sleep for several weeks now. I’m so happy whenever I see you posted a new video. Tusen tack! 🇸🇪🤍🥰
He’s been helping me for almost 2 years now I believe and it has been the best 2 years of sleep I’ve ever had haha
@@claytondays7297 That’s awesome 🤍
Thank you so much for all fantastic support 😃 So glad to be able to help you sleep with my videos
Hey ASMRctica! Once again a fantastic video!
I love how you always upload them in the evening, right when I need them haha!
I went to Sweden last week, it was very lovely and the nature was beautiful and calm.
I wish you a great day!
Thank you! Love to hear that 😊 Hope you have a great day too!
Friesian (Frisian) (freeze land) is the north part of the Netherlands. They had a viking king for a longtime and have their own official Frisian language. Al traffic signs, street names are in Frisian. Similar as DANISH. As you can see we have more Danish and Norths man influences than Germany. That is why it is easy for Dutch people to understand Scandinavian languages, specially Danish. don't need subtitles, while I never studied it. Grammar is very similar. Pronouncing is different, but not hard. But also the Swedish and Norwegian language is pretty easy to understand. The vikings also left a huge influence on the English language, which is formally a Germanic language.
There are 3 distinct frisian languages, too! Also, English is West Germanic but influenced by Brythonic Celts, North Germanic Peoples, and the Norman French
High German is a language Germans learn in school... its not the language (standard) of Germany. Germans can speak Saxon, Bavarian, Swabian Frankish etc. Plattdeutsch, low German might be a language you can understand. Is as close to Danish Swedish Dutch.
Ur voice is one of few that can give me tingles on its own without visual triggers. I also adore how you say dotted that was a trigger word for me!
Love these historical atlas videos
Glad to hear that! Thanks 😃
Great ambience and sound on this video! Well done 👍🏻
Glad you like it! 😃 Thanks!
Another wonderful video from my favourite ASMR artist. You continue to outdo yourself. Thank you for always being perfect. 🥰
Thank you so much for amazing support 😃
Im trying to pay attention but keep falling asleep 😅 It's working too well. What a relaxing way to read maps and look through history. Keep up your fantastic work!!!
Chill Vibes and Germanic Tribes
Instant favorite ASMR video, coolest time period, best ASMRtist, Maps, and History-
Thanks for your support 😃
Amazing video the clock on the background makes it perfect
Glad you enjoyed it 😃
Wow, älskar din nya grej ”deep voice”!!! Mer av den, tack! 🥰👍🏻
Thank you for yet another great video, the timing couldn't be better, just heading to bed 🛌
Glad to hear that! Thanks for your support 😊 Sleep well
Really good video as always! I particularly appreciate those altas videos 🥰
Thank you 😃 So glad to hear you like these atlas videos 😊
Great video! Would love to see some old Scandinavian maps as well.
Thanks! Great idea, I have a map that would fit quite well into that category
Thank you, very informative and it helped me sleep
So glad to hear that. Great that it helped you sleep 😊
One of your best. Thank you!
So happy to hear that! Thanks 😃
Love your videos! Thank you so much. ❤️
Your voice is just- 🫣
Can't see the emoji but hope you enjoy 😅
Another tingly wonder. Thank you.
Glad you enjoy 😊 Thanks!
Very relaxing 😌
Yo! This Is Amazing! I Love Your Content! Thanks For Making An Amazing Video 👏
Thank you, great video
As always, this is wonderful
Thank you so much for great support 😃
super relaxing 🥱
Thanks! 😃 So glad you enjoy 😊
Capitals are usually located where the country's economic and political center of gravity is located; and thus where the main bulk of the population lives.
Many factors dictate the position of this center of gravity. I can think of a few at the top of my head, for examples:
-People's mobility:
A naval culture capable of building strong ships, with trade routes extending out to sea, will most likely have it's economical center of gravity next to the sea. Port cities are dynamic areas.
Countries with a more terrestrial culture (or landlocked countries) will be defined by people's ability to move on land (horses, carriages, walking...). For these countries, most of their capitals will be located nearest to their geographical center, especially near rivers, which can be used as highways using much cheaper boats than the ones used to sail the seas.
- Geopolitic fabric / cultural norms:
Is the risk of invasion high ? If yes, the further away from the border you are, the safer you should be.
Next to the borders you'll find defensive infrastructures, aswell as minor centers of population.
It's more costly for the aggressor to penetrate deep in a country, so this is where you want the main administrative center to be.
- Geography, of course :
The geography of a country pretty much defines how much the two previous factors will play out.
Depending on the geopolitical context, you'll find settlements in open plains; next to major rivers, or really close to the sea, when the context is favorable. At the contrary, you'll find smaller fortified settlements scattered on hills when the context is really degraded. A good example of this is the fall of the western roman empire. Gone were the days of the large prosperous roman cities, in their place, came the time for smaller agricultural communities preferring the safety of the hills to face the (many) waves of assailants that the political vacuum attracts.
Socio-economic factors are the main influence on how demographic disparities form on a given territory.
I'm so tired right now, I want to add more points, and half of what I wrote is botched, but I just can't right now. Good night 😴
Wow! It looks like a very interesting video! 🤓 Can't wait to watch it tonight! 😊 It looks so cool that maybe I put off the sleep till I finish it 😉
Hey! So glad to hear that! Thank you so much for watching 😊
Great job! Thanks for your videos 🤗💗
Thanks for your support 😊
oh lets go, another video. this ones good, your voice is always the best tingles
Thank you! So happy to hear that 😃
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9:57 Actually, neither of them had Inuits. Inuits arrived in Greenland centuries after the Norsemen did. Vinland (Newfoundland) never had a local population of Inuit tribes (other Native Americans lived there).
Hehe, vinland
I love your videos smmm💖💖
Great video! Hope you are well my friend 😁
Thank you 😊 Hope you are well too 😃
Nice video as asual.
Btw in the very early times, 5-7 years ago you make a video, drawing the map of Europe asmr. Pls make a new edition of this (because it's too inaccurate, but I really like that old video, and I think so many people want a video, like this)
Thanks! There will be a new video soon, that reminds a bit of that one 😉
i really enjoy all of your videos, i was waiting for a new one, thank u so much, I wish u a good day!! Greetings from México 🇲🇽
Glad to hear that 😊 Thanks for your support 😃
Omg just yesterday I watched the other video with atlas historycal map 😆😆😆
Good job with this one to i love history and maps so its perfect for me.
Thanks for watching these videos 😊 Glad you like them! 😃
Great video!!!
neg-ledge-able ;) great video i've already fallen asleep like three times to this.
It's always a big dream trip with you 👏👏👏💗💗💗
Great to hear that 😊 Thanks! 😃
Oke I can sleep now.
Glad to hear that 😃
So sleepy
I found this really interesting, I know nothing about this period besides “the Germans invaded the Roman Empire”. Clearly there was a lot more going on.
So glad to hear you found it interesting 😃
It's more Germanic peoples rather than ''germans''. This term was an amalgamation one used by the Romans to defined the local tribes occupying Central Europe from the late 3rd and 4th centuries (Samewise for the Gauls).
@@niflheim6078 I found an error in your sentence too, but nothing in life is perfect 🤷♀️
Really really good man, very informative with big tingles. Whats your audio setup if you dont mind me asking? I too have a deep voice and I want to have the quality you do lol
Thanks for the feedback. So glad to hear you enjoy 😃 i'm using 2 sennheiser mk4 microphone, but i'm still trying to find our the best way to adjust and edit the recording in Adobe Audition, to get a good balance in bass/white noise reduction etc
@@ASMRctica Sweeet thanks
Ohhh that’s someone sleeping with headphones. Lowkey thought it was a nun at first
Cool Video ASMRctica!
Thank you 😃
What kind of microphone do you use?
Oooo0ooo ahhhh good stuff that's the good stuff thanks for this video
So happy to hear you enjoy 😃 Thanks!
You should do a asmr reading of the vinland saga from the Vikings. that would interesting.
Great idea! Thanks for the suggestion :) maybe i'll do something about vinland in the future 😊
@@ASMRctica you are welcome
For your next map drawing video, consider doing Austria!
Thanks for the request!
Hi I wanted to know when are you going to make a another pajama ramble
Can you draw the map of Strangereal from the Ace Combat series?
Lmao if this came out about a week ago i could have used it to study for my history test about the rise and fall of the roman empire plus early medieval times. L. but i did still do well just would have made it easier
Hehe yeah that would have been great 😅 Glad to hear you did well on the test! Congrats 😃
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You should do gp circuits 😊
Thanks for the suggestion 😃 Great idea!
Can you maybe draw the undertale map
Same
Nice video, but the clock in the background was a little disturbing for me 😀👍
I thought it was a clothes dryer 😂
@@thebeautifulseason so did I hahaha
That's the loudest clock I've ever heard
Glad you liked the video 😊 Yeah the clock is quite loud in this one 😅
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When you mention "The king of the swedes, the güths and the wends" you say that you don´t know who the wends are. I guess that the title refers to the ones that Germans called Wenden, then inhabitants of the area of Schleswig and Mecklenburg.
Have u gone to antarctica??? Ever??
Just wanna know
@@giorgitvalmixelashvili7173 have you? Just wanna know
I’m not even gonna lie I heard the clock more then u
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Thanks for the video it helps a lot. I don't know if you'll see this but I have a request for a video. Drawing a map of the pokemon world, or just a region would work as well. I'd greatly appreciate that.
Thanks for the request 😃 glad to hear that my videos help you!
If you got nothing planned for future videos maybe a florida map 🤷♂️
Yeah, the land of the alligators
Thanks for the suggestion 😊
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Hello. In your recent videos, your speech is too fast. The previous videos are more calm and peaceful. I really like to review them.
Hey! Thank you so much for the feedback! I totally see what you mean! I'll try to think about it a bit more in the future.
Do u have cold?
It kinda seems like it yes 😥
It's in the description, people
When I recorded this one, some months ago actually, I had covid 🤧
@@ASMRctica damn
@@ASMRctica 6 feet! Lol, not to be rude 🤣
Don't you guys think the clock sound in the background makes all more enjoyable?
No
@@Akutheos well, that works for me SO
@@MoiFinlandMoi Well, you asked for our opinions so there you go
@@Akutheos yeah I should have seen that coming sksksks
It's kind of a coincidence it can be heard so loud in this one 😅 but I'm glad you enjoy 😃
Next time please without the ticking clock in the background. Otherwise great content :)
I recorded this one in the kitchen, which I usually don't do, and forgot about the clock 😊
@@ASMRctica what kind of goodies you got in the kitchen?