Welcome back everyone! Been a while hasn't it? I hope you all enjoyed this video and you can now look forward to videos on a slightly more regular and consistent basis given my new laptop. I look forward to reading your comments. Tell me, what videos would you like to see in the near future?
You're one of the over 500 new people who, for the first time, will be experiencing their first new upload LOL. I hope to be back more regularly and thank you for subscribing, I hope you enjoy my videos both that I have made and the ones to come
Thank you, it's good to be back. I didn't know that but I do know it's the only Indo-European language to have tones, possibly due to Austroasiatic or Sino-Tibetan influence
in tonal langauges, contours are sometimes represented with numbers with 5 being the highest and 1 being the lowest, for example, 35 would be starting on 3 and rising up to 5.
Balto-Slavic has seven cases, the genitive and ablative having merged. (At least in the second declension, the genitive endings are originally ablative.) Russian has lost the vocative except for a few nouns, and some nouns have a partitive or locative (which for most nouns are respectively genitive or prepositional) ending in -у, from the Proto-Slavic u-stem (=Latin fourth declension) nouns. I don't know of a modern language that retains all eight cases, but it's possible. Sanskrit had eight (but Sanskrit grammar doesn't count (and yes, they count cases) the vocative as a case), and it has hundreds of descendants.
@@miles8456 When the video first started I had to take a double take cuz I thought he was gonna start talking about Afro-asiatic so I was thinking Arabic and Hebrew but then I read it again and was like “oh!” 😂
@@CheLanguages A couple of reasons. 1, I like learning languages, or in most cases, trying to learn languages. 2, My grandparents spoke Slovene as their first language.
congrats on 10k. A slice at the bottom of the video is gone. Am i the only one out of the first 250 who watched it who noticed or is it just that only i have this problem?
@@herwwx I have any? I didn't know. I just think this guy reads Wikipedia without actual understanding of the topic. There's more than enough of such self-proclaimed linguists.
That's like 80% of UA-cam. Wikipedia isn't a good source but it can be used to summarize info or get introduced to a topic (unless you in the crazy depths of Wikipedia)
Welcome back everyone! Been a while hasn't it? I hope you all enjoyed this video and you can now look forward to videos on a slightly more regular and consistent basis given my new laptop. I look forward to reading your comments. Tell me, what videos would you like to see in the near future?
Khasi was cool
@AvrahamYairStern that's great to hear!
Ayy back with the forgotten languages series 🤠🤠
Good to be back
I never actually knew about this language family nor that they spread so far. Awesome video and welcome back!
@@AvrahamYairStern it's good to be back! It's surprising how far they've spread, I want to read up on the history of how it reached these other places
@CheLanguages me too
I WAITED FOR A NEW VIDEO FOR SO LONG AFTER BINGE WATCHING ALL WHEN I DISCOVERED THIS CHANNEL
I hope it reaches expectations, enjoy!
@@CheLanguages it did man always hearing about languages i would have never heard of otherwise
@@KolonE that's the idea, highlighting lesser-known languages
Sup bro, I’m one of your newest subscribers. Keep up the great content! I love your stuff
You're one of the over 500 new people who, for the first time, will be experiencing their first new upload LOL. I hope to be back more regularly and thank you for subscribing, I hope you enjoy my videos both that I have made and the ones to come
Che rapes babies btw
Glad to see your channel didnt go defunct because these vids are really interesting
I'm glad to be back, hope you enjoyed the video
Hooray! He's back!
I'm back indeed!
welcome back thx for the video
moreover assamese lost its retroflex sounds due to sinotibetan influences
Thank you, it's good to be back.
I didn't know that but I do know it's the only Indo-European language to have tones, possibly due to Austroasiatic or Sino-Tibetan influence
@@CheLanguagesthat's Punjabi mate.
(that's my 2nd account)
sylheti has tones also even bagri
@@yasagarwal859 not seen you in a while! And no, Assamese has tones too. From what I know, Punjabi uses pitch accent not tones, no?
@@CheLanguages nope Assamese.
Goan Konkani has pitch accents.
how r ye
@@yasagarwal859 I'll have to check that because I remember specifically reading it
Welcome back brodie, great video, had no idea this language family was so wide spread
I'm glad to be back. Nor did I until I researched for this video!
Just greeting you for your 10K sub mate! Hope this comment will raise somehow a bit more attention to your channel mate! Which I really enjoy btw:D
Thank you very much, I'm still trying to process the number lol. I'm glad to be back so I hope you enjoyed the video
Great video btw :D
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
Congrats on 10K! 🎉
Thank you very much!
מזל טוב ל10000!
תודה רבה אני עדיין לא יכול להאמין את זה
in tonal langauges, contours are sometimes represented with numbers with 5 being the highest and 1 being the lowest, for example, 35 would be starting on 3 and rising up to 5.
Ah, just like I'd guessed. That's good to know
Warning: in Mesoamerica, is convention is flipped. 1 is the highest and 5 is the lowest
@xwtek3505 they sure do love doing things differently
Great video!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it
Damn, welcome back, Yair! Congrats on the 10k!
Thank you very much, I'm glad to be back
He is back :)
Welcome
I am back and I'm happy to be here
15:51 Kartvelians are secretly Austroasiatic confirmed! 😉
Seriously though, welcome back!
Dzieki Artur, those Dene-Ket-Basque-Caucasians certainly do travel far!
YOU ARE ALIVE
Barely
OMG he just used the Taiwan flag for China... God be with you
I mean he's right
Of course, why would I recognise the fake China?
Long live Taiwan
cuck @@CheLanguages
@@CheLanguages Based
Balto-Slavic has seven cases, the genitive and ablative having merged. (At least in the second declension, the genitive endings are originally ablative.) Russian has lost the vocative except for a few nouns, and some nouns have a partitive or locative (which for most nouns are respectively genitive or prepositional) ending in -у, from the Proto-Slavic u-stem (=Latin fourth declension) nouns.
I don't know of a modern language that retains all eight cases, but it's possible. Sanskrit had eight (but Sanskrit grammar doesn't count (and yes, they count cases) the vocative as a case), and it has hundreds of descendants.
My bad, I thought Baltic languages had all 8. I know Slavic languages don't but they still kept a lot of them!
Based vid ngl, never expected someone to cover car!!!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed
Expected an Aslian language here but overall a solid video
I almost included one but went with Car Nicobar instead!
@CheLanguages I see! What language were you thinking of including
@@WannzKaswan Well, any of them. There's not many
10:55 The velar 'n' is like English 'ng', while the palatal 'n' is like Spanish enye.
Yes, but they have more than just those two lol
Blud Is alive
Barely survived, but I'm back
watching this video with khasi subtitles
Mega based + Khasipilled
I am so glad that your respect the one true One China principle🇹🇼
There can only be one 🇹🇼
Congrats
Thank you, great to see you here as my first commenter no less!
One thing I realized , they really need to fix the terms Afro-asiatic, austronesian, austroasiatic… they all sound too similar lol
Fr, that's what I'm saying
@@miles8456
When the video first started I had to take a double take cuz I thought he was gonna start talking about Afro-asiatic so I was thinking Arabic and Hebrew but then I read it again and was like “oh!” 😂
I had a blooper whilst filming this the first time round where I called Car an Austronesian language, I think the paradise islands got me confused
100%
sounds like me too, I'm always a sucker for Afro-Asiatic languages
Make a video about fully existence indo European languages, Austronesian languages
Fully existence? What
@CheLanguages sorry if I did any mistake I said fully extinct I mean that those languages got zero speakers or totally got wiped out
@CheLanguages Shalom
@@tigerking3687 I mean I could but I don't know if it would be as interesting. Or do you mean like my video on extinct IE branches?
@@tigerking3687 aleikhem shalom
I thought your name was Che because your parents loved Cuba!
Kinda. Che is my real life middle name, my parents chose it because they liked Che Guevara. I do not (I despise communism) but the name is nice
@ i remember you telling me. :)
@@ltw6888 I've probably told the story more times than I can count to people asking where the name comes from
Korku has dual, like Slovene!
Do you speak Slovene? I had no clue it's got dual case that's cool
@@CheLanguages I am trying to learn. Three genders, six cases, and special rules for first person masculine - it's a challenge.
@@gazoontight what's your reason for learning? You moving to Slovenia or is it just a random language project?
@@CheLanguages A couple of reasons. 1, I like learning languages, or in most cases, trying to learn languages. 2, My grandparents spoke Slovene as their first language.
@gazoontight ah that's very cool
congrats on 10k. A slice at the bottom of the video is gone. Am i the only one out of the first 250 who watched it who noticed or is it just that only i have this problem?
I mentioned it in the disclaimer. I'm not sure how to fix this problem and if anyone knows please help me! I use OBS
Hallelujah! The Messiah hath come to Earth!
He's not the Messiah, he's a very inconsistent UA-camr!
@CheLanguages Well, you're Jewish (at least I think) and we're about 3/4 of the way to the sixth millennium Anno Mundi, so, you could be!
@@LandenGregovich-k9x haha sure
@@LandenGregovich-k9x Jesus is the only messiah. As a Christian I believe this. However Che languages is pretty awesome
Hehehe.... Pū :))
Real
dual is number, not case 🤓
Yes yes but it still often gets referred to as dual case
So you're not a linguist, just Wikipedian 'language afficionado'. Sorry, just don't.
I'm doing a degree in Linguistics, I've just not finished yet. But these videos are pretty simple it doesn't require a degree
boooo ur just jealous he has 10k subs and u got 2
@@herwwx FOR REAL
@@herwwx I have any? I didn't know. I just think this guy reads Wikipedia without actual understanding of the topic. There's more than enough of such self-proclaimed linguists.
That's like 80% of UA-cam. Wikipedia isn't a good source but it can be used to summarize info or get introduced to a topic (unless you in the crazy depths of Wikipedia)
FREE PALESTINE
If it's free I'll take it
@@CheLanguagesIsrael's colonial policy in a nutshell:
@@CheLanguages least genocidal zionazi
m-m-mega cringe
@@Ανδρέας-ΓεώργιοςΣκίννερ well, giving up the Gaza Strip in 2005 for essentially nothing isn't taking land for free