History of the Romance Languages

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  • History of the Romance Languages, Proto-Italic, Latin, Oscan, Umbrian, Vulgar Latin, African Romance, Sardinian, Western Romance, Eastern Romance, Pannonian Romance, Gallo-Romance, Gallo-Italic, Rhaeto-Romance, Iberian, Romanian, Aromanian, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Occitan, Catalan, Arpitan
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  • @UlpianHeritor
    @UlpianHeritor 4 роки тому +2820

    Italy: guys wait for Romania! Wait, where is Romania?
    Spain: I thought he was right behind you, what happened?
    *France and Portugal look at each other in disbelief*
    France: you had one job Italy!
    *Romania on other side of Europe*: Yo over here! Looks like we got separated by the sea of Slavs. Ok new plan guys. You go spread the word without me, and I'll just try to survive.
    Italy: ok man hang in there! (yeah he's totally not gonna make it)
    *Fast forward through time*
    Italy: Guys I found Romania, he's still alive!
    Portugal: No way! How?
    France to Romania: what happened man, are you ok?
    Romania: Da
    Italy, Portugal, France and Spain: Woah!

    • @UlpianHeritor
      @UlpianHeritor 4 роки тому +88

      Vlad Parker haha. Thanks! I do what I can

    • @juantamayo5295
      @juantamayo5295 4 роки тому +82

      Omg so underrated

    • @greengreen110
      @greengreen110 4 роки тому +134

      and moldovian is just romanian writen in russian script, it's not shown on the map but it exists beacose stalin
      edit: moldova is north-east of romania

    • @andreipop5805
      @andreipop5805 4 роки тому +78

      @@greengreen110 most of the time the so-called "Moldovan" taught in Moldova is written in the latin script.
      Only Russian in in Cyrillic

    • @UlpianHeritor
      @UlpianHeritor 4 роки тому +239

      @Giorgio Fegatini Romania is like that cool friend who was part of your group in High-school. Volunteered in the army, went to war, endured some crazy shit, and came back with PTSD. Still the same guy, but his personality is a little different.

  • @galgar5660
    @galgar5660 4 роки тому +658

    Finally someone that includes also the "dialects".

    • @CostasMelas
      @CostasMelas  4 роки тому +135

      Thank you. Of course it was a little difficult to include all the names in the note table, so some are described as language families, but in the map are noted with different colors

    • @susomedin5770
      @susomedin5770 4 роки тому +49

      @@CostasMelas
      Great work but the italian "dialects" are still widelly spoken... and gallic romance languages were not spoken in Catalonia before the muslim invasion of Spain.

    • @galgar5660
      @galgar5660 4 роки тому +8

      @@susomedin5770 yes they are still spoken, but I think that it's based on the "officiality" of the language.

    • @ivands8951
      @ivands8951 4 роки тому +17

      Giulio D'Arrigo Non penso si possa parlare di ufficialità visto che, purtroppo, gli unici dialetti italiani realmente considerati lingue dallo stato siano Sardo e Friulano e, a livello regionale, pochi altri dialetti in confronto all’enormità di dialetti esistenti

    • @susomedin5770
      @susomedin5770 4 роки тому +8

      @@ivands8951 Venetian, sicilian, griko, lombard?

  • @Mtt-Crmll
    @Mtt-Crmll 4 роки тому +45

    Latin : I'm not dying, I have my own alphabet, many symbols, a calendar, a rich culture, a Christian faith and a great rich history of many victories, it was almost 600 years of much glory ... Money, silver and gold he wouldn't kill me because I already had a lot ... I'm half a cousin of Greek, Phoenicians and Babylonians ... Israel knew me in the days of glory because I was chosen by God to reign in the time of the Messiah and to raise the name of JESUS ​​CHRIST .. .I have many children badly, but I have many good children and that is why I was chosen ... I have many adopted children who use my alphabet and use my symbols with respect. In my glory I adopted many children who did not speak my language and I gave them an alphabet, many symbols, a calendar and a rich culture with a Christian faith ... My womb children and my adopted children honor me and have my inheritance.

  • @pnkcnlng228
    @pnkcnlng228 3 роки тому +10

    I'm from Lombardy and we still speak our own Romance lamguage, Lombard, branch of the Gallo-italic languages

  • @Joshayne
    @Joshayne 2 роки тому +4

    its a tragedy to see african romance language disappeared

  • @commanderjnm2008
    @commanderjnm2008 10 місяців тому +1

    0:48-1:18 Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. (850 B.C.-650 B.C.)
    1:18-1:55 Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. (650 B.C.-350 B.C)
    1:55-2:45 Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. (350 B.C- 1 A.D)
    2:45-3:50 Star Wars: A New Hope, Empires Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi (1 A.D-440 A.D)

  • @ionut5367
    @ionut5367 3 роки тому +4

    Great effort. Congrats, Mr. Melas!

  • @tylerpatti9038
    @tylerpatti9038 4 роки тому +18

    You forgot Magliano-Romanians & Istro-Romanians but everything else was awesome.

  • @wolfrinorich6993
    @wolfrinorich6993 Рік тому +2

    It’s sad how Occitan lost relevance

  • @robertnortan87
    @robertnortan87 2 роки тому

    Sad for the other languages, sad like the mysterious music that accompanies the whole. Thanks for your interresting job.

  • @dacicus090
    @dacicus090 4 роки тому +3

    In 14 century there was a large romanian majority in transcapatia(central and east) , in large areas of bulgaria, bosnia, serbia. In 16-17 century romanians were the majority in podolia(south), cherson(west) and large pockets of vlach/aromanian majorities in tessalia, epir, macedonia. In 12 century in eastern kosovo, vlachs were the largest ethnic group.

    • @anastsi6767
      @anastsi6767 4 роки тому +1

      Vlachs are not related to romanians though.They are different languages

    • @dacicus090
      @dacicus090 4 роки тому +4

      @@anastsi6767 just like macedonians are not bulgarians, lipovans are not russians, turkomans are not turks, luxemburgis are not germans...so on...

    • @anastsi6767
      @anastsi6767 4 роки тому +2

      @@dacicus090 no that's a different case.Romans first settled in south balkans and latinised local people and after centuries they went to Dacia.It's the same process.Aromanian language is related also to south italian languages doesnt mean they are italians.Aromanians are genetically related mostly to Greek and Albanian people,their language has greek substratum not dacian.If they came from romania why they have so many things in common in their culture their language their traditions,music etc with greeks and not with romanians

    • @dacicus090
      @dacicus090 4 роки тому +1

      @@anastsi6767 you are talking not to suffocate. I understand a lot in aromanian/vlach and this language has many words, expresions in common eith romanian. Yes their costumes are heavy influenced by greeks and albanians or vice-versa. They inspired some elements from vlachs. Geneticaly some vlahs have greek or turkish blood but most of them are very close to albanians and romanians. Also albanian and romanian/vlah languages have aprox 180-200thracian/ilirian words in common.

    • @dacicus090
      @dacicus090 4 роки тому +2

      @@anastsi6767 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanian-Romanian_linguistic_relationship

  • @SylvainsRamblings
    @SylvainsRamblings 4 роки тому +1739

    Language mapping videos are very underrated

    • @danielkocsis9475
      @danielkocsis9475 4 роки тому +9

      +1 after 500 and 895 missing slavs and hungarian language

    • @JamesMartinelli-jr9mh
      @JamesMartinelli-jr9mh 4 роки тому +2

      'sub-valued' - in both ways!

    • @azzeenn
      @azzeenn 4 роки тому +7

      @@danielkocsis9475 És az etruszk nyelvet sem említi.

    • @danielmclion
      @danielmclion 4 роки тому +2

      Dániel Kocsis not sure about missing “languages”, but around 950 it’s getting difficult to follow. Anyway, i find it interesting!

    • @Dankschon
      @Dankschon 4 роки тому +2

      Agreed

  • @Dziki_z_Lasu
    @Dziki_z_Lasu 4 роки тому +1386

    Roman Empire: Whole world will speak Latin!
    Germanic, Slavic and Hunic tribes: Let's end thats man career...
    Roman Empire collapsed
    Germanic, Slavic and Hunic tribes: Let's learn Latin!

    • @alexandrub8786
      @alexandrub8786 4 роки тому +149

      The Empire may collapse but the sith remain in existence with their plans milleanias after.

    • @atencioatotselsestupids9063
      @atencioatotselsestupids9063 4 роки тому +38

      You missed Celtic and Vasconic people

    • @Lanval_de_Lai
      @Lanval_de_Lai 4 роки тому +71

      @@atencioatotselsestupids9063 Well the Celts didn't invaded the Roman Empire like the others and all the Basque territory was part of the Empire. I think it's a little different.

    • @atencioatotselsestupids9063
      @atencioatotselsestupids9063 4 роки тому +16

      @@Lanval_de_Lai So,have Slavs and Hunnic people ever invaded Roman Empire then? I think you miss the point

    • @Lanval_de_Lai
      @Lanval_de_Lai 4 роки тому +45

      @@atencioatotselsestupids9063 Well the Huns definitely yes and the Slavs invaded parts of the Eastern Roman Empire according to the sources I consulted.
      Supongo que eres catalán me acabo de dar cuenta xd. Simplemente es que celtas y vascones no me parecen GRANDES ENEMIGOS DE ROMA (por lo de acabar con Roma) ya en aquella época, me parecía algo más distinto.

  • @konstantinpakhomov3910
    @konstantinpakhomov3910 4 роки тому +334

    Not bad for someone raised by wolf

    • @gnappibr
      @gnappibr 4 роки тому +47

      Romulus et Remus...

    • @fridayyy.2102
      @fridayyy.2102 3 роки тому +47

      Inagine how different the world would be if they were eaten.

  • @UkrainePatr1ot
    @UkrainePatr1ot 3 роки тому +529

    Girlfriend: say something dirty to me!
    Me: _Speaks vulgar latin_

    • @sesclaytpoop8525
      @sesclaytpoop8525 3 роки тому +21

      Mentula!

    • @fhfhtrgw459
      @fhfhtrgw459 3 роки тому +8

      English is a Germanic Language, it's no Latin

    • @UkrainePatr1ot
      @UkrainePatr1ot 3 роки тому +12

      @@fhfhtrgw459 What did you meant?

    • @mr_bridou6507
      @mr_bridou6507 3 роки тому +26

      @@fhfhtrgw459 more than 50% of the english vocabulary come from French (William the conquerant), a latin language

    • @ndescruzur4378
      @ndescruzur4378 3 роки тому +38

      @@mr_bridou6507 The base grammar it's still germanic and most of the french vocabulary are fancy words, while the every day speech will probably have more germanic words. I know you just said a fact, but I wanted to clarify that!

  • @greatboredompineappl
    @greatboredompineappl 4 роки тому +364

    Sardinian is the only language here that just kind of hangs out for 1700 years

    • @italixgaming915
      @italixgaming915 4 роки тому +34

      Unfortunately the author of the video didn't mention Old Corsican, which was a language from the same family (and was completely replaced when Pisa took control of Corsica).

    • @razvanbarascu4007
      @razvanbarascu4007 4 роки тому

      Riccardo Pibiri how do you translate “d’anti segau”? because the rest of the sentence is almost the same in romanian.

    • @marcmarc8524
      @marcmarc8524 4 роки тому +3

      What about the Basque language???????????

    • @DoraEmon-xf8br
      @DoraEmon-xf8br 4 роки тому

      @Riccardo Pibiri In Occitan, segar means «to cut wood» or «to reap».

    • @FabiusStephanus
      @FabiusStephanus 4 роки тому +18

      @@marcmarc8524 Basque is not a romantic language, not even an indo-european language and for the most part is the oldest european language. I think that's what you meant.

  • @mihanich
    @mihanich 4 роки тому +157

    Romanian has to thank it's existence as a romance language to the Carpathian mountains and Danube which shielded it from being replaced by Slavic.

    • @dimitar_I
      @dimitar_I 4 роки тому +4

      its the other way round

    • @mihanich
      @mihanich 4 роки тому +83

      @@dimitar_I Carpathian mountains have to thank their existence to Romanians?

    • @dimitar_I
      @dimitar_I 4 роки тому +3

      @@mihanich about the language, it used to be Slavic then it switched to Latin in 1856

    • @mihanich
      @mihanich 4 роки тому +83

      @@dimitar_I you messed up everything you could. First, that year they switched from Cyrillic alphabet to Latin alphabet. Alphabet, not language. I hope you know the difference between an alphabet and a language. Second, nobody switched to "Latin" language, otherwise Romania would be known today as the sole country in the world where Latin is being spoken as a primary language. The Latin language has been dead for 1500 years by now.

    • @mihanich
      @mihanich 4 роки тому +70

      @@dimitar_I lol why are you assuming I am Romanian? I'm Russian. I just can hardly tolerate bullshit. Yes Romanian still has large numbers of Slavic borrowings and was greatly influenced by Slavic languages but it remains a Romance language. Bulgarian has once had a comparable number of Ottoman loanwords which but it didn't cease to be Slavic despite of that.

  • @novedad4468
    @novedad4468 4 роки тому +578

    I can proudly say that the white spot that remains between Spain and France form the very begining to the end of the video is my mother language

    • @derrengui
      @derrengui 4 роки тому +166

      Respect to the Basques from a Castilian.
      Euskaldunak onenak zarete

    • @Wrz2e
      @Wrz2e 4 роки тому +71

      Respect to the Basques from Northumbria.

    • @avantelvsitania3359
      @avantelvsitania3359 4 роки тому +68

      Respect to the Basques from Portugal.
      Respeito ao povo e à língua Basca desde Portugal.

    • @siratshi455
      @siratshi455 4 роки тому +116

      Will never understand how you guys managed to save your languages when there's everybody wanting to invade ya and you have no relatives left. Just my bowing, respect, applause.

    • @boemiobe4t993
      @boemiobe4t993 4 роки тому +46

      Respect to the Basques from a Brazilian !
      ; )

  • @casteddu6740
    @casteddu6740 3 роки тому +505

    As a Sardinian I am very sad that my language is getting replaced by Italian. I mean I don't have any problem with Italy and I actually like being part of such nation, however I wish Sardinians would return to speak a little more their native language, myself included.
    Anyway this video was beautyful and very detailed. It's fascinating how a small language spoke in the planes of Venice has generated one of the largest language families in the world, and even got to influence others.

    • @mygetawayart
      @mygetawayart 3 роки тому +49

      è la stessa cosa con tutte le altre lingue d'italia, con la Sardegna in particolare perchè il Sardo è forse la più antica e preservata in maniera più intatta, ma io che sono Siciliano la penso allo stesso modo.

    • @casteddu6740
      @casteddu6740 3 роки тому +20

      @Emiliano allora de iure il sardo è tutelato ma il massimo che l'italia fa e non cercare di eliminarlo definitivamente (anche se di fatto sta accadendo) ma è anche colpa di noi sardi che quando abbiamo scritto il nostro statuto autonomo a differenza della Sicilia ci siamo andati troppo piano e di fatto è come se non avessimo uno statuto speciale. Il problema è che il sardo non è una lingua unitaria, esistono il Campidanese, il Logudorese e il Gallurese che a loro volta si dividono in dialetti molto variegati (già noti grosse differenze tra casteddaio e quartese e parliamo di zone a pochi chilometri di distanza) quello che bisognerebbe fare sarebbe valorizzare ognuno la propria versione del sardo magari mettendolo come materia vera e propria nel programma delle elementari ma soprattutto favorendolo nel linguaggio quotidiano. Non do la colpa della lenta sparizione del sardo all'Italia, o almeno non del tutto, ritengo che lo stato italiano, ma anche e soprattutto noi Sardi, avremmo dovuto fare di più per valorizzare questo patrimonio linguistico e se mi è concesso farei lo stesso anche per le altre regioni con i rispettivi linguaggi e dialetti (naturalmente l'italiano dovrebbe rimanere una lingua conosciuta da tutti sennò finiamo come l'Austria-Ungheria)

    • @casteddu6740
      @casteddu6740 3 роки тому +5

      @Emiliano allora su alcune cose devo chiarirmi
      Quando diche che il sardo si divide in Campidanese, Logudorese etc intendo che queste sono vere e proprie lingue che però comunemente vengono identificate come una sola (come per serbo e croato ad esempio) ma non sono dialetti. Sono lingue a tutti gli effetti, intelligibili tra loro ma fino ad un certo punto. Per quanto riguarda letteratura concordo, è grazie allo studiare la letteratura italiana che ritengo che almeno penisola e Sicilia dovrebbero rimanere unite (la Sardegna oltre a Bolzano è l'unico territorio che secondo me avrebbe veramente motivo di staccarsi nonostante io preferirei una soluzione federale alla secessione)

    • @casteddu6740
      @casteddu6740 3 роки тому +6

      @Emiliano come ho già detto nella prima risposta la nostra autonomia non è chissà che cosa. Anche perché noi sardi non ci siamo decisi a fare uno statuto autonomo serio come invece hanno fatto siciliani e alto adesini.

    • @casteddu6740
      @casteddu6740 3 роки тому +4

      @Emiliano guarda io la vedo dura non solo per la Sardegna ma per tutta Italia. Certo spero che la situazione si sistemi ma dovremmo tornare a 40 anni fa per poter mettere le cose apposto in maniera decente

  • @morsch2028
    @morsch2028 4 роки тому +817

    I love how Romania is like "You guys do Cyrillic, I will do Latin.

    • @fuguthefish
      @fuguthefish 4 роки тому +72

      Actually latin-based language but with the cyrillic alphabet, big brain time

    • @morsch2028
      @morsch2028 4 роки тому +52

      @@fuguthefish Ah ok "You guys do Cyrillic, and i will do Latin, i might sprinkle in some cyrillic maybe.

    • @morsch2028
      @morsch2028 4 роки тому +35

      @@abbahshdbcj Yea, i saw the "Romanian alphabet" and it really isnt cyrrilic, its as Latin as you can get.

    • @pattedechat2457
      @pattedechat2457 4 роки тому +90

      @@morsch2028 It used to be written in the cyrillic alphabet.

    • @Deem707
      @Deem707 4 роки тому +85

      The oldest Romanian writings were written in Cyrillic, however if translated, they would still sound much like modern Romanian

  • @rikki1028
    @rikki1028 4 роки тому +448

    Spanish, Italian, french, portuguese, Romanian brothers forever

    • @vladtepes6342
      @vladtepes6342 4 роки тому +33

      Nah, we romanians prefer to hang around with slavs.
      See, you western latins are too cultured and not so alchoholic.
      And you only drink wine

    • @kassyluca3458
      @kassyluca3458 4 роки тому +70

      Vlad Tepes no, just no

    • @vladtepes6342
      @vladtepes6342 4 роки тому +11

      @@kassyluca3458 yes

    • @kassyluca3458
      @kassyluca3458 4 роки тому +87

      Vlad Tepes hum no, as a romanian girl, I prefer my latin side ahah

    • @vladtepes6342
      @vladtepes6342 4 роки тому +4

      @@kassyluca3458 then idk what type of romanian you are.

  • @ROBERTOCARLOSVEN
    @ROBERTOCARLOSVEN Рік тому +71

    Orgulloso de hablar una lengua Romance. Gracias Roma!! 🦅SPQR🦅

  • @posho9308
    @posho9308 4 роки тому +273

    UK english: classical
    US english: vulgar

    • @sikViduser
      @sikViduser 4 роки тому +50

      Which of the 37 or so dialects of UK English would be the classical?

    • @posho9308
      @posho9308 4 роки тому +13

      @@sikViduser good question

    • @antonioluna4688
      @antonioluna4688 4 роки тому +17

      Queen's Received Prononciation

    • @mestrerex1479
      @mestrerex1479 4 роки тому

      Do Where You Is Poulet Chen?

    • @CorePyrex
      @CorePyrex 4 роки тому +9

      Ricardo alberth Mendonça Mendes meu amigo esse inglês tá mesmo podre 😂😂

  • @marteana01
    @marteana01 4 роки тому +89

    Everyone: *changing a million times and sometimes disappearing*
    Sardinian: lol

    • @AlexisBarranger
      @AlexisBarranger 4 роки тому +14

      Also sardinian in 2020: maybe it's my turn to die? 🤷‍♂️
      #reallysadstory

    • @marteana01
      @marteana01 4 роки тому +6

      @@AlexisBarranger omg I hope not!!

    • @AlexisBarranger
      @AlexisBarranger 4 роки тому +3

      @@marteana01 neither do I 😔

    • @Dylems
      @Dylems 3 роки тому +1

      It's not really changing though, it's more of a constant evolution. Like how Gallo-romance evolved into French.

    • @johnmcfly-zf2xh
      @johnmcfly-zf2xh 3 роки тому +3

      @@Dylems French is probably a lot more diffrent to the Latin spoken in Gallia, nowadays French has a not so overwhelming amount of majority Latin vocabulary, has celtic roots that predates the gallo romance language, and also has germanic frankish
      If romanian is a mix of slavic and Latin, then French is a Latin person wearing a lot of germanic clothing

  • @matheuroux5134
    @matheuroux5134 4 роки тому +93

    If you are adding Latin later used in ecclesiastical sense, you might as well add how French was the language used by the majority of Europe's royalty and aristocracy before the 19th century.

    • @Pao234_
      @Pao234_ 4 роки тому +4

      How do you even draw that?

    • @leonake4194
      @leonake4194 10 місяців тому

      He literally changed the name of latín to various others across the years, he never kept It as if It were classical latín

  • @josepigoz7124
    @josepigoz7124 4 роки тому +498

    Las lenguas romances son hermosas.
    As línguas românicas são lindas.
    Les langues romanes sont belles.
    Le lingue romanze sono bellissime.
    Limbile romanice sunt frumoase.

    • @1000eau
      @1000eau 4 роки тому +32

      *Les langues romanes sont belles.

    • @aserehuehue
      @aserehuehue 4 роки тому +84

      (catalan) Les llengües romàniques són boniques.

    • @LOrco_
      @LOrco_ 4 роки тому +47

      Neopolitan:
      E lingue rumanze su le cchiú belle

    • @YebaH
      @YebaH 4 роки тому +48

      Le lange romançe sant biale
      (Dalmatian language)

    • @danielt.8573
      @danielt.8573 4 роки тому +54

      As línguas românicas são bonitas, lindas, belas e formosas.

  • @sectorgovernor
    @sectorgovernor 4 роки тому +117

    I didn't know there was African Romance language :o

    • @gambigambigambi
      @gambigambigambi 4 роки тому +74

      Of course there was, every edge the Roman Empire conquered is influenced by Latin... until the Arab invaders arrived.

    • @Ida-xe8pg
      @Ida-xe8pg 4 роки тому

      If you want to know more ua-cam.com/video/Y01C1BKu8Tk/v-deo.html

    • @thedstorm8922
      @thedstorm8922 4 роки тому +27

      @@gambigambigambi
      So it's OK for the romans to do it but not OK for the arabs??

    • @PikaPluff
      @PikaPluff 4 роки тому +1

      The D storm lmao

    • @arvantsaraihan5777
      @arvantsaraihan5777 4 роки тому +7

      @@thedstorm8922 ikr... the hypocrisy

  • @sectorgovernor
    @sectorgovernor 4 роки тому +72

    Latin went from a small language to a conqueor

  • @mammagon
    @mammagon 4 роки тому +253

    Iberians took latin to its maximum extent

    • @ZaKRo-bx7lp
      @ZaKRo-bx7lp 4 роки тому +95

      Still expanding, French is replacing native languages in Africa and Spanish is spreading in North America due to mass migration.

    • @barbatvs8959
      @barbatvs8959 4 роки тому +23

      Basques preserve the Iberian language of my ancestors. Basques are Celts.

    • @barbatvs8959
      @barbatvs8959 4 роки тому +5

      @@mammagon If Berber, how come they are virtually indistinguishable from their northern Spanish Germanic and Celtic neighbours? In Miami I had a history professor who was a jerk, but the point is that he said he was Basque, and I had no idea until he said so since he looked like any other northern-type of Spaniard.

    • @simpleman4215
      @simpleman4215 4 роки тому +2

      @@mammagon Is this true or just a joke? I´ve heard It more than once, so I guess It must be a bit of true.

    • @javierortega4409
      @javierortega4409 4 роки тому +37

      @@mammagon that false, in navarra and basque country are roman buildings. Most people think that basque language survived because off a grat resistence, thats false, the truth is basque people dind´t fought back against romans, so they don´t bother them while basque people paid their taxes.
      The proove is the cities and stronhold that romans built

  • @herrbucketeer2674
    @herrbucketeer2674 2 роки тому +39

    To those who say English is a Romance language and should be included because more than half of the vocabulary is Romance, I challenge you to construct a cohesive and understandable sentence in English using only words that are Latin in origin.

    • @Thelaretus
      @Thelaretus Рік тому +8

      Sans doubt possible.

    • @unhomesenzill4366
      @unhomesenzill4366 Рік тому +27

      Ethnic groups plus nations constituting de jure anglophonic states retain competence conducting Latinate conversations; ergo rendering latinate conversations possible.

    • @herrbucketeer2674
      @herrbucketeer2674 Рік тому +8

      @@unhomesenzill4366 Wow, that's actually very much impressive! Well done!

    • @mrtrollnator123
      @mrtrollnator123 Рік тому +1

      @@unhomesenzill4366 huh?

    • @herrbucketeer2674
      @herrbucketeer2674 Рік тому +5

      @@unhomesenzill4366 wait, hold that thought. - ing is Germanic

  • @dan_leo
    @dan_leo 4 роки тому +179

    A little inaccuracy: Venetian dialect and Italian didn't disappear from Istria starting from the XIX century, as suggested in this video. Italians continued being the majority of the Istrian population in the western side of the peninsula up until 1947, when Istria was ceded to Yugoslavia after the Second World War. Italian is still a minority language in Istria today, and almost all cities and towns in the western coast have bilingual signs (Slovenian/Italian or Croatian/Italian).

    • @vladislav2523
      @vladislav2523 4 роки тому +2

      @NightShade theWolf Istrian dialect it is olso close to romanian

    • @nsk370
      @nsk370 4 роки тому +20

      Correct. However, somewhere between 10th and 15th century, the Venetian dialect replaced the original Rhaeto-Romance dialect when Venice conquered Istria, which this map also does not show.

    • @newha3715
      @newha3715 4 роки тому +8

      In Istria we have and istro-romanian, similar to romanian. Morlaks were people that lived in Dinaric mountains and migrated to Istria

    • @furlan1743
      @furlan1743 3 роки тому +12

      Sad that dalmatian also totally went extint after italian had to flee from Zara and Cattaro. Those were the last stronghold of the language.

    • @wsm2545
      @wsm2545 2 роки тому +1

      Venetian language**

  • @blu9371
    @blu9371 Рік тому +32

    I am almost at tears of how well my ancestors could keep the language I speak today (Romanian). Long live Romania, long live the vlach peoples !

    • @leonake4194
      @leonake4194 10 місяців тому +2

      Cool!, Romanian does seem pretty epic there, like a last stronghold even aptly named Romania. Resisted the fall of the empire, the migration period, the horsebound raiders, the russ, and where the shield of Europe against the Ottoman empire

    • @MikeyPaper
      @MikeyPaper Місяць тому

      What an absolute joke​@@leonake4194

  • @ephraimboateng5239
    @ephraimboateng5239 4 роки тому +189

    Français, Italien, Espagnol, Portugais, Catalan, Roumain. Nous sommes tous frères!
    Imperium Romanum vis toujours!
    French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian. We are all brothers!
    Imperium Romanum lives on!

    • @ivanbermudez5484
      @ivanbermudez5484 3 роки тому +20

      Saludos desde España hermano latino

    • @cormoranuud
      @cormoranuud 3 роки тому +6

      sure thing, frate!

    • @valentintenna4775
      @valentintenna4775 3 роки тому +14

      Salut, je suis un italien et j'etudie le français
      Hello, i'm an italian and I study french
      Ciao, sono un italiano e studio il francese
      VIVA ITALIA ET GALLIA!
      VIVA ROMA!

    • @psicopataautista7132
      @psicopataautista7132 3 роки тому

      Portuguese or portuguese europe ?

    • @paolorossi9180
      @paolorossi9180 3 роки тому +1

      @@psicopataautista7132 ???

  • @friggo3869
    @friggo3869 3 роки тому +24

    Moment of silence for my African Romance homies who didn’t make it out 👊😔

    • @Merry19ss
      @Merry19ss 2 роки тому +1

      No se los considera a los Africanos ya que en África más se habla inglés 🤷.
      Si claro también francés pero a esos se los denomina francofonos ,más no entran .

  • @andresmora5192
    @andresmora5192 2 роки тому +18

    LATIN EUROPE 🇮🇹🇻🇦🇲🇫🇪🇦🇵🇹🇹🇩 the best Europe, and LATIN AMERICA
    🇲🇽 🇧🇷 🇦🇷 🇨🇴 🇨🇱 🇨🇺 🇨🇷
    🇪🇨 🇬🇹 🇭🇳 🇳🇮 🇵🇦 🇵🇪 🇵🇷
    🇵🇾 🇸🇻 🇺🇾 🇻🇪 🇧🇴 🇩🇴 🇭🇹
    The best America.
    (America is a continent not a country).

    • @Paul-hb9yi
      @Paul-hb9yi 2 роки тому +1

      Hispano america the best

    • @andrescamilo7406
      @andrescamilo7406 2 роки тому

      You forgot the people of Quebec (Canada) they are latins too ;)

    • @ivanovichdelfin8797
      @ivanovichdelfin8797 Рік тому

      @@andrescamilo7406 Te has olvidado de Estados Unidos.

    • @EnzoRossi-g4v
      @EnzoRossi-g4v Рік тому

      ​@@andrescamilo7406Québec is latin not latinos

  • @Judge_Magister
    @Judge_Magister 3 роки тому +38

    Amazing how the Romance language spread so global while cornered by many big languages at the start, like Greek, Etruskan, Phoenician, and Keltic. In the times of Roman power Greek used to be what French was for many centuries in Europe, a language of the learned and elites.

  • @slouma1998
    @slouma1998 4 роки тому +123

    African romance, I wonder how that sounded like

    • @vladtepes6342
      @vladtepes6342 4 роки тому +10

      i honestly don`t even want to imagine

    • @gambigambigambi
      @gambigambigambi 4 роки тому +22

      maybe if your ancestors did not invade north africa, we could have heard it

    • @slouma1998
      @slouma1998 4 роки тому +57

      @@gambigambigambi Why'd you assume my ancestry is Arabic, it might be Berber, Italian, west African .. North Africa is a very diverse region

    • @gambigambigambi
      @gambigambigambi 4 роки тому +15

      @@slouma1998 your name just looks Arabic/Middle Eastern by nature, there is a clear assurance. Thats all.

    • @slouma1998
      @slouma1998 4 роки тому +41

      @@gambigambigambi Yeah yeah I understand, although I'm Tunisian, not middle eastern

  • @Chrischi3TutorialLPs
    @Chrischi3TutorialLPs 4 роки тому +37

    Noone:
    Romanian:
    Latin, take it or leave it

  • @aleksandersokal5279
    @aleksandersokal5279 4 роки тому +94

    Disappearance of Latin from Poland is a sad moment, we should have kept Latin as an international language.

    • @MoreGeography
      @MoreGeography 4 роки тому +17

      I agree completely!

    • @eneko5ori
      @eneko5ori 4 роки тому +17

      Totally agree. That is the true international language, at least in europe

    • @aleksandersokal5279
      @aleksandersokal5279 4 роки тому +16

      @@eneko5ori And Americas, look how much nations there are with Romance speakers and even English itself has huge influence of Latin.

    • @danielep-yz5hi
      @danielep-yz5hi 4 роки тому +6

      Latin language is too difficult to learn, it's difficult for us italians too. English is a simple language

    • @aleksandersokal5279
      @aleksandersokal5279 4 роки тому +17

      @@danielep-yz5hi Nothing is easy.

  • @josephang9927
    @josephang9927 2 роки тому +117

    As a Spanish speaker, I love Portuguese because is so similar to Spanish and so beautiful.
    We can understand each other with minimal difficulty.

    • @danielmansourvilela4003
      @danielmansourvilela4003 2 роки тому +21

      Então fala pneumoultramicroscopicossilicovulcanoconiótico

    • @aramisortsbottcher8201
      @aramisortsbottcher8201 2 роки тому +9

      @@danielmansourvilela4003 Why does this remind me of German? (The length of the word)

    • @tunistick8044
      @tunistick8044 2 роки тому +1

      never think of it, you'd never invade us again ☺️☺️

    • @cristianiiv6418
      @cristianiiv6418 Рік тому +6

      Discordo, sou brasileiro e espanhol falado é muito difícil de entender
      Escrito é um pouco mais fácil

    • @Cl4rendon
      @Cl4rendon Рік тому +8

      As a German I can this is similar to German and Dutch.

  • @Frahamen
    @Frahamen 3 роки тому +34

    French is still wildly used in Northern Africa, if only as the main second language. In morocco for instance, you'll find more french signs than Tamazight, one the official languages.

  • @bubastis6306
    @bubastis6306 4 роки тому +190

    The roman empire still lives

    • @germansherman7707
      @germansherman7707 4 роки тому +14

      as a mexican i can tell you we have theyr spirit, culture and lenguage

    • @stanislavdaganov574
      @stanislavdaganov574 4 роки тому +8

      @@germansherman7707 This must be one very drugged carteled smuggling kidnapping spirit & culture...

    • @germansherman7707
      @germansherman7707 4 роки тому +11

      @@stanislavdaganov574 jealous cause you kidnapped only drunk culture, and awful lenguage which no one cares about it?

    • @luceliorodrigues7504
      @luceliorodrigues7504 4 роки тому

      On our hearts~

    • @stanislavdaganov574
      @stanislavdaganov574 4 роки тому

      ​@@germansherman7707 did not kidnap 'parent' Russian culture, and do not speak Polish. Seriously, to be jealous to people, who dismember their drug dealer rivals, to dispose of their bodies, and also are proud of Roman Gladiator militarist soldier warrior culture... is not very attractive and pleasing for the mind, muchacho!

  • @devinsmith4790
    @devinsmith4790 2 роки тому +28

    Early Iron Age: 0:04
    Roman Kingdom: 1:02
    Roman Republic: 1:33
    Roman Empire: 2:41
    Western Roman Empire: 3:44
    Early Middle Ages: 3:56
    High Middle Ages: 5:14
    Late Middle Ages: 5:52
    Early Modern Period: 6:28
    Late Modern Period: 7:10

  • @Intel-i7-9700k
    @Intel-i7-9700k 2 роки тому +50

    Romance language + wine + Mediterrenean sea = ultimate summer vibes

  • @andresmora5192
    @andresmora5192 4 роки тому +127

    Latin, the language of ancient Rome, is the mother of Romance languages, the most beautiful languages ​​in the world:
    Magnitudo Populi Romani in aeternitatem latura sit.
    (Latin)
    La grandeza de Roma perdurara toda la eternidad.
    (Español)
    A grandeza de Roma durará toda a eternidade.
    (Portugués)
    La grandeur de Rome perdurera pour toute l'éternité.
    (Français)
    La grandezza di Roma durerà per tutta l'eternità.
    (Italiano)
    Măretia Grandoarea Romei va dura dăinui pentru eternitate.
    (Română)

    • @david_contente
      @david_contente 4 роки тому +9

      *PortuguÊs

    • @LulzTVx
      @LulzTVx 4 роки тому +22

      Great comment but two mistakes are that in the Romanian phrase there are repeating words with the same meaning
      Mărețiea/Grandoarea mean the same thing: Greatness
      Dura/Dăinui also mean the same thing: To Last
      Did you write it yourself or took it from a site?
      The correct sentence with the most artistic significance would be: Grandoarea Romei va dăinui pentru eternitate.
      Hope I helped

    • @lauramartins5953
      @lauramartins5953 4 роки тому +9

      In Portuguese you can also say "perdurará" instead of "durará".

    • @texu100
      @texu100 4 роки тому +2

      @@david_contente Escreve-se "Portugués" na língua castelhana

    • @fabianofonda6758
      @fabianofonda6758 4 роки тому +1

      Non tam praeclarum est scire latine quam turpe nescire. (M.T.Cicero).

  • @bcchiriac4512
    @bcchiriac4512 3 роки тому +193

    The moment you realize that Romanian is older than all the slavic languages of today! And is time to keep the language alive! 🇷🇴

    • @stefanxful
      @stefanxful 3 роки тому +29

      Don't speak nonsense.

    • @sebastianbratu1502
      @sebastianbratu1502 3 роки тому +28

      @@stefanxful we borrowed a lot of slavic words too during the centuries

    • @stsk1061
      @stsk1061 3 роки тому +14

      All languages are equally old. What you're referring to is only the name.

    • @agalitev
      @agalitev 3 роки тому +22

      Romanian is not the oldest slavic language, nor is it a slavic language. Its syntax is latin-based, therefore it is a romance language.

    • @bcchiriac4512
      @bcchiriac4512 3 роки тому +9

      @@stefanxful It is true. Look at the Vatican records from the library!

  • @dmitrimikrioukov5935
    @dmitrimikrioukov5935 2 роки тому +23

    I envy Romance speakers because they can easily learn so many important languages.

    • @TiagoH1710
      @TiagoH1710 Рік тому +5

      Not true, French is very different from Spanish and Portuguese

    • @malarobo
      @malarobo 11 місяців тому +7

      @@TiagoH1710 Only in pronounciation and orthography. The grammar is very similar.

    • @based169
      @based169 7 місяців тому

      I'm romanian and I learned English mainly from watching videos on yt

    • @DavidRusu1919
      @DavidRusu1919 3 місяці тому +1

      I envy slavs because they know almost every slav language from the start

  • @doce7678
    @doce7678 Рік тому +17

    Salutări din România. Mulțumesc pentru acest video! (Greetings from Romania. Thanks for this video!)💙💛❤

  • @ntrakstudio
    @ntrakstudio 4 роки тому +150

    Looking at the degree of separation from Latin, French and Portuguese are the furthest removed from Latin. French has strong Germanic influences and boarders Germany. Anyone know why Portuguese is the second most removed Romance language from Latin?:
    In a study by linguist Mario Pei (1949), the degrees of phonological modification of vowels of the Romance languages with respect to the ancestral Latin were found to be as follows[13][14]
    Sardinian: 8%;
    Italian: 12%;
    Spanish: 20%;
    Romanian: 23.5%;
    Occitan: 25%;
    Portuguese: 31%;
    French: 44%.

    • @skuder491
      @skuder491 4 роки тому +57

      Portuguese has a strong celtic influence in its phonology - plus the phonological change that European Portuguese suffered ~by the XVIII century, which the brazilian variety of the language hasn't passed through.

    • @ntrakstudio
      @ntrakstudio 4 роки тому +6

      DeltaME in what way in the 18th century did European Portuguese change?

    • @skuder491
      @skuder491 4 роки тому +51

      @@ntrakstudio Vowels, mainly.
      That's why some people say european portuguese sounds like a russian man trying to speak spanish or something.
      Brazilian portuguese kept most of the """"original"""" vowels phonologies and is still a more syllabe-timed variety of the language - although in the consonants, innovations are well noticed, and in that regard, european portuguese is more conservative.

    • @skuder491
      @skuder491 4 роки тому +7

      ​@@ntrakstudio The specific cause of the change?
      I don't know. I'm not an expert on the subject or a linguist, by any means. Just an enthusiast.
      However, what I said before is a well-known fact, even documented. You can read about it a bit more here (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_Portuguese#Differences_in_formal_spoken_language). Despite being Wikipedia, where everyone can make changes, this article is sustained by solid fonts.

    • @ntrakstudio
      @ntrakstudio 4 роки тому +9

      DeltaME I don’t know the answers either but I have for a while contradicted claims that state Brazilian Portuguese is the language that preserved the original Portuguese, not European Portuguese. But how can it be that Brazil, a Portuguese colony like Angola, Mozambique, and others, have preserved the language when it’s well know that the dialects of colonies are influenced by the native population and other immigrants? I think it’s more well known that The dialects of these colonies took on influences from the Native tongue. We know that Indigenous natives and Africans were in Brazil, we know Africans were in Angola and Mozambique. Portugual in no way had a minority population at the scale of one of the Colonies.
      And so the theory is that the county of Portugal, in which the language was born in, has evolved the most? No I think not

  • @3dwardcullen69
    @3dwardcullen69 4 роки тому +71

    Yes! Thanks for visualizing what I've been trying to explain to people through words. When you actually see how languages evolved, you can see the history of people. Languages tell stories (no pun intended)

  • @Occitania26
    @Occitania26 4 роки тому +173

    About the current decline of Occitan in favor of French: it is not natural, it is the consequence of the government policy of France. *The history of other European nation-states is that of linguistic communities serving their trade needs. France created itself by destroying five cultures - Breton, Occitan, Alsatian, Corsican, and Flemish. We are the only European nation which is the military creation of a non-homogeneous State. This makes France difficult to govern to this day* - Michel Rocard, former prime minister
    -------------------------------------------------------------
    At the end of the 19th century, a native of Provence, Frédéric Mistral, is working for the revival of the Occitan language with his cultural association the Félibrige.
    Mistral received the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature.
    The Félibres and their Occitan successors preach respect for the dialectal diversity of the Occitan language, that they consider being a cultural richness.
    Contrariwise, the "Jacobins", French supporters of a centralized republican state, are requiring the use of a uniform language: standard French according to the French Academy.
    Jacobins are fighting the Occitan language considered dangerous because competing with French. They also eradicate native French dialect!
    Fundamentalist supporters of a French language uniform to communicate, the Republicans will also impose for the natives Occitans, Bretons etc. the exclusive use of this standard French.
    With this "Jacobin" state policy, indigenous dialectal French became obsolete in the 20th century.
    The standard French language has become the daily communication tool for the Occitan natives too!
    However, the Occitan cultural movement still perpetuates a residual but real use of the traditional Occitan language.
    Today, in French Occitanie, from Nice to Bordeaux, from Auvergne to Gascony, 10% of the 12 millions of Occitans are bilingual, able to speak a local dialect of their own Occitan language.
    Occitan is also still used in the Occitan valleys of Italy... But it is also official language in the Aran valley in Spain (called there "Aranese")!
    The French Republic recognizes in its Constitution (Article 75-1) the heritage aspect of local languages (including Occitan). But considering the Republican "Jacobin" idea is unify the French state by standard French language (Article 2 of the Constitution), in facts, the French law only tolerates a private and confidential use of the Occitan.
    There is a mistrust of romantic nationalism that has been based since the 19th century on indigenous languages, hence the unification of Italy, Germany, independence of Poland, Greece, Ireland ...
    The geopolitical impact of the linguistic question remains a controversial topic which explains why the French governmental institutions hide the Occitan identity question.
    Nevertheless, we will not be able to build anything strong on unspoken. The taboo of the problematic of the language used as identity marker must be removed, because "Jacobin" Republicans want to legitimize state centralism through French identity domination to serve the financial interests of the Parisian capitalism!
    Acculturation is preceding the economic control! that explains the Parisian oligarchy's contempt for non-compliant "regional" identities.
    In a capitalist Parisian Republic, indigenous Occitans are logically second class citizens. So the Occitan question is essential: there is no parity, no democracy without mutual respect and without decentralization!

    • @simfonik6725
      @simfonik6725 4 роки тому +45

      I'm from Barcelona, and I find so sad to see how the Occitan language is decreasing. I once visited Perpignan, and nobody could speak Occitan or Catalan, just French.

    • @Occitania26
      @Occitania26 4 роки тому +2

      @@alexisboni3236 ua-cam.com/video/Ajcv65KAOT4/v-deo.html

    • @gerardmarquinarubio9492
      @gerardmarquinarubio9492 4 роки тому +9

      Merci amic. Ieu soi catalan vast de interesat la lingua occitana. Ensagi aprene cada jorn més. Un salut als mieus fraires occitans.

    • @zorradone
      @zorradone 4 роки тому +3

      As is the decline of Neapolitan etc. In Italy. Too bad....

    • @yacin5590
      @yacin5590 4 роки тому +5

      @@Occitania26 C'est vrai mais si les langues occitane arpitane catalane (Pyrénée orientale) et Corse ont disparu au profit du français c'est parce que c'était des langues latines comme le français donc les populations ont mieux accepté cette perte
      À la différence des basques bretons et Alsaciens qui eux ne sont pas des latins. Bien sûr je ne défend pas la disparition de l'occitan au contraire il est important de le faire savoir pour pouvoir mieux vivre son identité et la diversité. Mais il faut garder une langue commune a tous car la France n'est pas la Suisse ou la Belgique.

  • @BlueSwampyCraft
    @BlueSwampyCraft 11 місяців тому +65

    Romania is like that weird eccentric friend in the group. Not only is Romanian the only major Romance language in the east, but Romania is the only Romance language speaking country that is orthodox (if you don’t count Moldova, which is part of the old historical Romania) and does not shores at the Mediterranean. It’s also the only romance speaking country around the Black Sea, which is a truly fascinating and rich in history region. Also the only country that kept the name of Rome in it.

    • @cosmincasuta486
      @cosmincasuta486 7 місяців тому

      @@MarsowMusicKontakt Being pro-russian is not an escuse to be also an 1d10t! You can take your "independence" and shove it up your a$$! You cannot be "independent", because - 1. you have no resources (of any kind), 2. You have no energetic industry, 3. You have no heavy industry, 4. You have no army what so ever, 5. Even so little and poor you are not ruling all your teritory - see Transnistria and Gagauzia!!!! SO!!!! You decide ..Russia or Romania.... For us, we don't give a f..k, but we would prefer to see you happy, a little bit ritch and safe inside NATO and EU!!!! And this is possible here and now in only one way! Rest... are fairy tales!!!!! MOLDOVA ESTE ROMANIA, FRAIERE!!!!!

    • @zuraorokamono204
      @zuraorokamono204 7 місяців тому

      @@MarsowMusicKontakt "Moved away"? Don't talk like it was ever a voluntary thing. Russians and the Ottomans split historical Moldova in half by conquest, Basarabia never had a say in the matter, what was left of Moldova formed Romania and reclaimed the land in the 20th century (with the support of the Basarabian government itself) before the Russians invaded again in 1940, they crippled your land into dependency to them and the only thing that gave you independence was their internal collapse.
      If your ethnic bonds with us have grown distant and you want to forge your own path into the future I think that's respectable, I would only want a union that has mutual consent, but there is nothing wrong with saying the land was historically Romanian since it belonged by right to the Romanian principality of Moldova and is still inhabited mostly by Romanian people as a result.

    • @PurpleBroadcast
      @PurpleBroadcast 6 місяців тому

      ​@@MarsowMusicKontakttrădătoru rusofil vrea să fie separat doar fiindcă Rusia a vrut așa

    • @beanapprentice1687
      @beanapprentice1687 5 місяців тому +1

      @@MarsowMusicKontaktgood point

    • @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500
      @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@MarsowMusicKontakt🤓

  • @ismaeljedidi2248
    @ismaeljedidi2248 3 роки тому +17

    French is still spoken in the maghreb. Between 20 to 30 % in Algeria and Moroco. And up to 50 % in Tunisia.

  • @unioneitaliana7107
    @unioneitaliana7107 2 роки тому +14

    As a child of 8 years old I had to learn a poem written by st. Francis in 1224. The 90% of it was intelligible, also for a young boy. It's incredible if I think about that today.

  • @wallachia4797
    @wallachia4797 4 роки тому +40

    Romania: Screw you guys, I'm going home!

  • @enricmm85
    @enricmm85 4 роки тому +70

    So you decided to give Catalan and Latin the same color? 😢
    So happy to see my native Catalan to carry on the colors of mummy Rome. Gonna cry. 😢😢

    • @Didagg
      @Didagg 4 роки тому +15

      Pretty much

    • @luceliorodrigues7504
      @luceliorodrigues7504 4 роки тому +6

      WTF? The colors mean nothing, its like saying that white people come from clouds🤨

    • @kingdomofbird8174
      @kingdomofbird8174 4 роки тому +5

      @@luceliorodrigues7504 clouds H A H A H A H A H A
      But Catalan really come from Latin, but Sardinian are closer to Latin...

    • @luceliorodrigues7504
      @luceliorodrigues7504 4 роки тому +1

      @@kingdomofbird8174 Yes, sard8nian is the closest to latin, catakan comes from the occitanian languege.

    • @andreascovano7742
      @andreascovano7742 2 роки тому +3

      JULIUS CAESAR WAS A CATALAN< ROMOLUS AND REMUS? CATALAN! AUGUSTUS WAS A CATALAN, SCIPIO WAS A CATALAN

  • @Danisiah1
    @Danisiah1 3 роки тому +35

    I felt bad when both the African Romance and the Philippine Spanish disappeared :(

    • @ionutciobotaru7341
      @ionutciobotaru7341 3 роки тому +1

      😭😭

    • @marklaurencemacindo8908
      @marklaurencemacindo8908 2 роки тому +11

      hopefully the philippine government will restore the teaching of spanish🙏😔

    • @Merry19ss
      @Merry19ss 2 роки тому +3

      Los masacre EEUU a los Hispano Filipinos en Manila y Japón también .Lamentablemente no les interesa hablar Español a los jóvenes Filipinos una lástima 😕

    • @sjsound506
      @sjsound506 Рік тому +2

      @@marklaurencemacindo8908 Nah bro, f*ck colonialism.
      Just embrace the local Austronesian languages, it's much more honourable that way.

    • @elporrovegano
      @elporrovegano Рік тому +1

      @@sjsound506 Ignorant

  • @pas1994ok
    @pas1994ok 3 роки тому +23

    1-Por lo visto al inicio el Latín no era la única lengua "romance" y/o "itálica" existente pero después absorbió a todas las otras lenguas cercanas.
    2-Qué increíble que el Latín Africano se desprendió del Latín Vulgar casi en el confín de los tiempos pero siglos después terminó extinto por culpa del Árabe.
    3-Por lo visto el Sardo es el idioma derivado del Latín más antiguo que aún sobrevive.
    4-Por lo visto Panonia era una región "romance" antes de que los magiares la invadieran, la transformaran en Hungría/Magyarország y extinguieran el idioma Panonio o como sea que se llame.
    5-Por lo visto el Mozárabe solamente existió durante el tiempo que los musulmanes dominaron la Península Ibérica mientras que el Dálmata era más que nada un dialecto del Italiano que sobrevivió por siglos y siglos.
    6-El "Italiano Estándar" moderno absorbió a la gran mayoría de los dialectos de la Península Itálica, el Francés viene cometiendo genocidio lingüístico-cultural contra el Occitano y el Arpitano al menos desde los tiempos de la Revolución Francesa mientras que el Español, el Portugués, el Catalán y otras lenguas romances similares conviven sin mucho problema en la Península Ibérica.
    7-El Rumano está bastante expandido por su país pero sin embargo el Arrumano y otros idiomas y dialectos similares emparentados estrechamente con el Rumano están demasiado esparcidos por los Balcanes sin tener un núcleo duro grande en donde los "arrumanos" o como sea que se le llame a ese pueblo sean una mayoría notoria por encima de los pueblos balcánicos no romances.
    8-El Español, el Portugués, el Catalán y el Italiano por lo visto son bastante inteligibles pero el Francés y el Rumano son algo más complicados para los hablantes de los otros idiomas mencionados.

    • @mariadespina80
      @mariadespina80 3 роки тому

      Pannonia was inhabited by Dacian tribes and Getae from the European Thracians.
      The Macedonian-Aromanians, or Aromanians (also known as "Macedonian Romanians", or "Macedo-Romanians", or "Macedonian-Vlachs", or, more popularly, "Macedonians") are - according to official specifications -, along with Daco-Romanians, Megleno-Romanians and Istro-Romanians , a branch of the Geto-Dacians descending from the Pelasgians. We are the same ancient people but we have developed in different geographical areas. They are under various foreign occupations and train in closed communities. that is why their language has remained archaic. It is the ancient language spoken by the Thracian tribes of Europe. But we are the same ancient, genetically proven people. Romanians (the name Romania is from 1866 - that's why we call ourselves romanians but we are Traco Dacians and Getae . The Macedonians (Aromanians) and Megleno-Romanians are the ancient Pelasgian-Thracians , relatives of the Romanians. (Romanization is a false theory today.)limbaromana.org/revista/on-the-centum-features-of-thraco-dacian-language/
      photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipNrsOJcu_HV8ns1vx1M0i3iiTyASdy7JZJ90hIy
      photos.google.com/search/maps/photo/AF1QipPkv5Gak6DNGhI_GuhOHCImyQw8w5SwH1yl8_ub
      photos.google.com/search/_tra_/photo/AF1QipOA2H2Ld3SjwC8scBEM2ei1ylBbC_HZ7Z4gKABO
      Much is known about the true history of Europe, so there is a lot of confusion. The Getae - later the Goths and Dacians, a branch of them, were the primordial and largest people in Europe. That is why they influenced Europe geopolitically and linguistically. During the reign of the King Burebista, the kingdom of Dacia extended as far as Germany and far to the north. These explain Dacia's voice in Europe. Even more unknown things. Shocking.

    • @davidsoriavalls3466
      @davidsoriavalls3466 3 роки тому +1

      El 6 esta mal

    • @alfonsmartinez9663
      @alfonsmartinez9663 9 місяців тому

      Conclusiones poco acertadas.

    • @lorenzobianchini4095
      @lorenzobianchini4095 8 місяців тому

      El italiano moderno se basa en el dialecto toscano de 1200 y no ha absorbido la mayoría de los dialectos de la península italiana.

  • @mr.meister7617
    @mr.meister7617 4 роки тому +20

    RIP pannonian romance and African romance.

    • @tcbbctagain572
      @tcbbctagain572 6 місяців тому

      And british, moselle romance too. And a few others as well

    • @FernandaGDaher
      @FernandaGDaher 3 місяці тому

      ​@@tcbbctagain572 Dalmatian & philippine castilian have gone the way of the dodo too. And many languages are endangered, like mirandese, asturian, leonese, aragonese, rhaeto-romance, occitan, arpitan, istro-romanian, megleno-romanian and most of the regional languages of Italy

    • @DavidRusu1919
      @DavidRusu1919 3 місяці тому

      It still exists(very few) which is Istro-Romanian

  • @chevalierduchrist1754
    @chevalierduchrist1754 3 роки тому +44

    Greetings from the Americas, more precisely from Brazil, Portuguese-speaking! Imperium Romanum arrived in the Americas, all the best Latin brothers! Long live Latin and the West!!

  • @jamesgibbons5705
    @jamesgibbons5705 3 роки тому +17

    Spanish is a beautiful language I would love to learn the language

  • @rubenlarochelle1881
    @rubenlarochelle1881 3 роки тому +19

    What I love about these videos that show the world changing over time, may it be about language, borders, religion or whatever: these changes usually happen so slowly that, on a human scale, people usually perceive those characteristics are fixed. It's like plate techtonics: I know it looks still, but it has moved a lot in the past and, slowly, is going to move in the future.
    When one of the changes appears to be approaching, conservatives who don't like them bring "tradition" as an argument: "This is the language we speak here! This is the religion we follow here! These are the borders of our nation!", and so on. Even if they vaguely know their country has had a different shape in the past, they still perceive the current shape as established.
    But not these videos: these videos show how flexible certain things are, showing that it would be childish to think that the current status is, for some reason, the definitive one. Like if historic change somehow decided to stop, all of a sudden, right now, just right in the specific instant such people happen to be shortly alive.
    Take this video for example, pause at 3:30, 4:04, 4:40, 5:30, 6:40, whatever: wouldn't it be foolish to believe that that specific arrangement of colours is the "legit" one, such that the previous one was justified but the next one wasn't? No? Well, _we are_ in one of those paused moments, it only differs in detail that *we* are not sure of what's coming but, whatever it is, it obviously is coming.
    Don't think of the territorial and qualitative extent of your language as stable: it's shortly going to lose a piece and/or gain another.
    Don't think of the territorial and qualitative extent of your religion as stable: it's shortly going to lose a piece and/or gain another.
    Don't think of the territorial and qualitative extent of your country as stable: it's shortly going to lose a piece and/or gain another.
    Judge changes for their value, not their difference from the current status.
    Change is inevitable. And that's ok.

  • @artesiningart4961
    @artesiningart4961 3 роки тому +10

    ✌️😄🇵🇭 Chavacano [or Chabacano] (a Spanish or Spanish-based creole language or dialects, variants, and/or varieties in the Philippines, the only Spanish or Spanish-based creole language or dialects, variants, and/or varieties in Asia, and one of the oldest creole languages or dialects, variants, and/or varieties in the world), specifically the dialect, variant, and/or variety of it called Chavacano de Zamboanga or Zamboangueño Chavacano which originated from what is now the City of Zamboanga, started to be used as a spoken pidgin language then later as a creole language in Zamboanga City on 1635 or maybe later around the late 1600's to early 1700's. This is still debatable though, but this is the most agreed time period of its genesis as a pidgin then later as a creole language or dialects, variants, and/or varieties.

  • @cristi.5
    @cristi.5 4 роки тому +10

    🇵🇹❤️🇪🇸❤️🇨🇵❤️🇮🇹❤️🇷🇴

  • @Zrck33
    @Zrck33 2 роки тому +7

    Italy: guys wait for Romania! Wait, where is Romania?
    Spain: I thought he was right behind you, what happened?
    France and Portugal look at each other in disbelief
    France: you had one job Italy!
    *Romania on other side of Europe*: Yo over here! Looks like we got separated by the sea of Slavs. Ok new plan guys. You go spread the word without me, and I'll just try to survive.
    Italy: ok man hang in there! (yeah he's totally not gonna make it)
    Fast forward through time
    Italy: Guys I found Romania, he's still alive!
    Portugal: No way! How?
    France to Romania: what happened man, are you ok?
    Romania: Da
    Italy, Portugal, France and Spain: Woah!

  • @toniflors6775
    @toniflors6775 4 роки тому +17

    Sorry, but in 6-7-8-9 centuries Catalonian region speaks a proto mozarabic romans. After, with its carolingian incorporation, begins the lingüistic occitanization.
    It's a commun mistake, but thanks for video.

    • @bilbohob7179
      @bilbohob7179 4 роки тому +6

      It is not a mistake. There are people that want change the history...
      Shame

  • @VisKnightJJ
    @VisKnightJJ 4 роки тому +78

    Wow, Italic languages were so close to extinction

    • @MarcTelang
      @MarcTelang 4 роки тому +10

      when?

    • @riccardosebis5333
      @riccardosebis5333 3 роки тому +1

      Dialetizzate

    • @mygetawayart
      @mygetawayart 3 роки тому +6

      Italian regional languages are languages, Italy has the largest number of recognized indigenous languages in all of Europe, most call them dialects and we are taught to call them dialects but they are languages, most even older than Italian itself. Italian is just essentially a lingua franca used to make us be understood by one another regardless of where we're from. It became clear during WW1 that Italian needed to be standardized and taught because soldiers in the trenches could not even properly understand each other, for they spoke in their own languages and couldn't understand one another. With the invention of radios and TV, Italian became the standard language of the land and it's taken a toll on our regional languages. They're endagered and are protected as a valuable, intangible historical asset by UNESCO.

    • @obliviongigan6360
      @obliviongigan6360 2 місяці тому

      ​@@MarcTelang 2:01 there maybe

  • @yesid17
    @yesid17 4 роки тому +19

    thank you for including haitian creole as a romance language :)

  • @ninds437
    @ninds437 2 роки тому +17

    Entre 1060 e 1070 o francês era bastante usado na Inglaterra, seu uso se tornou ainda mais extensivo no período em que aquela nação foi controlada pela Dinastia Plantagenet, na minha opinião foi um erro não ter usado o Anglo-Normando no vídeo, mas ele continua ótimo da mesma forma.

    • @SolarpunkEnjoyer
      @SolarpunkEnjoyer 2 роки тому +4

      Acredito que outro erro tenha sido mostrar o Latim se compartimentalizando já ao final do século V, ao passo que na verdade até o século IX (ou talvez o século X) era inteligível para a maioria dos habitantes das ex-províncias romanas ocidentais, havendo o Francês sido o primeiro a se separar efetivamente do restante nos séculos X e XI.

    • @mrtrollnator123
      @mrtrollnator123 Рік тому +1

      @@SolarpunkEnjoyer no, apparently by the 4th century you would start to hear minor differences in some of the dialects of vulgar latin, and by the 5th Century, the vulgar latin spoken in Italy sounded like a form of proto Italian, with the 'ch' and 'zh' sounds that latin didn't have. The only reason why we believe that latin remained the same is because the spelling didn't change until centuries after western rome collapsed.

    • @mitonaarea5856
      @mitonaarea5856 4 місяці тому

      Só as elites usavam o Francês. Da mesma maneira que neste video a França não é pintada toda de vermelho até o século IV porque o Gaulês ainda era falado pela grande maioria da população.

    • @ninds437
      @ninds437 4 місяці тому

      @@mitonaarea5856 sim, precisamente, mas acho que ele poderia ter usado uma cor fraca e oscilante como fez com o latim renascentista, apenas para que esse detalhe não passasse completamente desapercebido

  • @fet_pols
    @fet_pols 2 роки тому +15

    As you can see, in Spain, latin never arribed to the "Basque Country" at the top. Basque Country is a region of Spain, and as a Spanish I can confirm that the basque people have an extremely rare and unknown language, nobody knows from where it comes. Search for it, it's really weird

    • @renatocampos3114
      @renatocampos3114 2 роки тому +8

      Basque language is a true relic, ancestral was the only pre-Indo-European language that is alive and relatively well until today, 750 thousand there are 1.1 million speakers of this language
      I am very happy that they managed to preserve this language

    • @leonake4194
      @leonake4194 10 місяців тому

      As a Mexican I've known about basque all my life but only a few years ago did I learned that Its not only non latín but that Its not even Indo-European, that blew my mind entirely. México Is possibly the country outside Spain with most basque traces (I Dont know if argentina has More but I doubt It since their mainly Italian in ancestry), there's like 2 states larger than european countries with basque names and a Ton of people have basque surnames too, even presidents have had basque surnames (like Luis Ectheverría)

  • @dontworryhouston
    @dontworryhouston 4 роки тому +68

    7:08
    *I'M NOT CRYING YOU ARE*

    • @dontworryhouston
      @dontworryhouston 4 роки тому +4

      @Luis Santos latin dies for good

    • @LEO_M1
      @LEO_M1 4 роки тому +1

      Andrea Vitanza
      “For good” means “officially”.
      Edit: In this context at least.

  • @dddl4600
    @dddl4600 2 роки тому +44

    My mother tongue is Albanian and I study Spanish, I have also learned Italian and French at school. I recognised many similarities, although Albanian has its own branch. We have a lot of Latin words (from Vulgar Latin) but with the years the phonetic of these words has changed a little bit that's why you can't hear the similarity at first

    • @aramisortsbottcher8201
      @aramisortsbottcher8201 2 роки тому +1

      I only "know" one albanian word, kater or something like that (meaning four). Does have similaritys to "cuatro" (spanish) and french is quatre, isnt it? But one can recognize many numbers in the indoeuropean languages.

    • @Tortellobello45
      @Tortellobello45 2 роки тому +2

      I'm an Italo-Albanian, and i think we are very related eachother.
      If i have to choose the most similar culture to the Latin one without counting the Romance ones it will be surely the Albanian or the Anglo-Saxon one(The British Vocabulary is very similar to the Italian one!)

    • @aramisortsbottcher8201
      @aramisortsbottcher8201 2 роки тому +1

      @@Tortellobello45 th English vocab ;)
      On the one hand I dislike English being such a mishmash of romance and germanic languages, but I have an interest both in Swedish and Spanish, so knowing English helps with both :D

    • @francobue8147
      @francobue8147 2 роки тому +4

      @@aramisortsbottcher8201 The word for "four" in Albanian it's "katër",and of course it has a common root with Spanish "cuatro" for example, being an Indo-European language.

    • @erigreca3297
      @erigreca3297 9 місяців тому

      Albanian language is composed by 60% of latin words. The Albanian language is considered a semi-romance language!

  • @ProximaCentauri88
    @ProximaCentauri88 3 роки тому +14

    It's great to see Chavacano here despite not being a Romance language but a creole of Spanish with Austronesian-Philippine substrata.

    • @Merry19ss
      @Merry19ss 2 роки тому

      Pero no se les entiende su español criollo en Filipinas . Los Hispano hablantes no les entendemos porque solo usan palabras más no vocabulario completo del español además que escriben mal las palabras.
      Entonces lamentablemente te escribo que por eso no es tomado ya ahora a Filipinas como Hispano hablante por ende no Latinos .Ya que el mundo latino lo conforma los países de lenguas Europeas latinas y en América continental .

  • @mantenimlallengua
    @mantenimlallengua 2 роки тому +5

    6:13 huge mistake putting the Catalan language coexisting with Castilian. Not even in the wettest dreams of the Spanish ultranationalists. You could put it around 1600 and even that wouldn't be realistic because only the lawyers and the nobility would be able to understand or speak Spanish.

  • @headbanger-iq9dw
    @headbanger-iq9dw 3 роки тому +13

    The Irish were speaking Latin and Greek hundreds of years before the Anglo-Saxons came into Britain. There are literal gospels that have been preserved that were written fully in Latin by the Irish Pre-10th century.

    • @kingbjorn1832
      @kingbjorn1832 2 роки тому

      Probably they were some ppl that spoke it. But not many to consider a proper dialect, they were mostly from the cleric but it wasn't use it in the regular basis

    • @headbanger-iq9dw
      @headbanger-iq9dw 2 роки тому +1

      @@kingbjorn1832 ​As shown in the video, Latin disappears in Britain, due to the Anglo-Saxon invasions. Then, it suddenly reemerges with the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxon kings and their people. In the 7th century, they were Christianized almost entirely by the Irish missionaries from Scotland and Ireland who brought Latin back to the area, rather than from continental Europe. Yes, it wasn't in common usage like in parts of Gaul, but it wasn't referring to Latin as a "proper dialect" in the video(England has pink lines, not fully coloured, Like Gaul or Italy). Then, somehow, the Latin language is only shown to have come into Ireland in the 12th century. This is simply inaccurate.

  • @miguelconti2304
    @miguelconti2304 3 роки тому +29

    British still has 50% of its vocabulary from french words that where Latin once. So they kinda still speak some Latin. Even Germany has a lot of words that come from Latin

    • @jeffkardosjr.3825
      @jeffkardosjr.3825 3 роки тому +10

      Not to mention stuff directly from Latin. Even some "Germanic" is thinly guised Latin.

    • @gigasigma8373
      @gigasigma8373 3 роки тому +15

      Yeah but that doesnt make it a fully romance language.
      For example Albanian has 60% words of Latin origin but is a indo european isolate.
      Grammar and stuff is very different.

    • @Merry19ss
      @Merry19ss 2 роки тому

      Bueno también eran Britania provincia Romana de UK solo romanos son los de Gales.

  • @turagrong9308
    @turagrong9308 4 роки тому +14

    Great video, but I don´t understand why French doesn´t appear at least also in England. When the majority of those who have some cultural impact learn a specific language, and it provably had a (greater) influence on the local language, then it is equivalent to the influence of Latin, which is marked here (which´s great :) ). I don´t really know but my impression is that today´s Russian has a heavy French influence in it´s vocabulary - does it dates to the times when all of Russian nobility spoke also French?

    • @yincognito
      @yincognito 2 роки тому +2

      Basically, because it wasn't really what you'd today call French, and because of only partial influence. For a couple of centuries after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, the language spoken by the nobility (much less - if any - by the common people) and used in the documents there was the "Old French", via the Norman conquerors. Old French was nothing like today's French, it was a mix of dialects spoken in northern France that was one of the intermediary stages between vulgar Latin and what is now the French language. Sure, the English language was heavily influenced by Old French, which added to the already existing Latin influences on the island and that is clearly visible even today with roughly 30% of English being of latin descent, but it makes more sense to count these things as Latin influences overall, given the basis of the language and the fact that 'true' French wasn't born yet at that time. Take a look at the relevant portions of the Oaths of Strasbourg and the Sequence of Saint Eulalia, one of the oldest surviving documents in Old French, and you'll easily see what I mean.
      In short, saying French should appear in England after the Norman conquest is like saying Italian should appear there after the Roman conquest, German should appear there after the Anglo-Saxon invasion, or that Danish-Norwegian should appear there after the Viking Age. The reality is such linguistic influences are more accurately described as latin, germanic and norse instead.

  • @kjrli498
    @kjrli498 3 роки тому +13

    7:47 You are grouping Venetian into the italo-dalmatian language family whereas It is generally agreed that Venetian is either part of the Gallo-Italic languages or forms a language group of its own. You can also fact-check it on Ethnologue, Glottolog and UNESCO

  • @Kingofportals
    @Kingofportals 2 роки тому +7

    It’s a shame African Romance, Dalmatian, and Pannonian were all lost to history, it is likely that if the Slavs, Hungarians, and Arabs never forcefully integrated these people, the areas would likely still be speaking their Latin languages to this day, I still wonder what African Romance would evolve into, and how far into Africa it would have spread. Who knows, maybe a North African Empire would have risen and conquered southwards into Ghana, maybe even colonizing the New World. Who knows.

    • @orthodoxia.occidentalis
      @orthodoxia.occidentalis 2 роки тому +1

      British Romance too

    • @alphalatinbet
      @alphalatinbet 2 роки тому +3

      I think one of the African Romance dialects could’ve evolved into Maurian

    • @anasnejme
      @anasnejme 4 місяці тому

      @@alphalatinbet some african romance words that are in moroccan arabic or tunisian arabic catus for cat , cadus for aqueduct, i know olives in African romance was Olibe some grammar we still say di for the or dial like del in spanish…

  • @unanec
    @unanec 4 роки тому +12

    *YOU ARE INVITED TO CONTRIBUITE*
    As luengas romances son bonicas (Aragonese)
    Les llengües romàniques són boniques (Catalan)
    Las lenguas romances son bellas (Spanish)
    E lingue rumaniche sò belli (Corsican)
    Les langues romanes sont belles (French)
    As linguas románicas son bonitas (Galician)
    Le lingue romanze sono belle (Italian)
    Linguæ Romanicæ pulchra est (New Latin)
    Línguas romances são lindas (Portuguese)
    Limbile romanice sunt frumoase (Romanian)
    Le lange romançe sant biale
    (Dalmatian)
    Les llingües romances son perguapes (asturleonese)
    Le romance langues son beute (Anglese, 100% romance English)

    • @markschultz2897
      @markschultz2897 4 роки тому +3

      La lingvoj latinidaj estas bela (Esperanto) (lol)

    • @unanec
      @unanec 4 роки тому +1

      @@markschultz2897 i would rather add romance languages even if they are artificial, like nova lingua franca xd (kinda similar to catalan, lingua franca of the Seas in middle ages)

    • @hodeiertz2155
      @hodeiertz2155 Рік тому +2

      Hizkuntza erromantzeak ederrak dira 😂 baina euskara askoz gehiago 😚 love and respect to all our neighbour languages

    • @leonake4194
      @leonake4194 10 місяців тому

      What a triplay Fucking comment. I understood everything but Got most searching for the one sentence thats actually written on my language (Spanish)

    • @leonake4194
      @leonake4194 10 місяців тому

      What a tryppy fucking comment. I understood everything but Got lost searching for the one sentence thats actually written on my language (Spanish)

  • @ragnaroni
    @ragnaroni 3 роки тому +19

    RIP African Romance, I would love to see that region speak it but unfortunately no...

    • @Merry19ss
      @Merry19ss 2 роки тому +1

      No se los considera a los Africanos ya que en África más se habla inglés 🤷.
      Si claro también francés pero a esos se los denomina francofonos ,más no entran .
      Y los que hablan Portugués en África se los denomina Lucitanos más no parte del mundo Latín(Europa del Sur +América continental)

  • @Turagrong
    @Turagrong 4 роки тому +17

    Does the popularity of French in Russia after Peter the Great's reign (I assume) count too?
    And it should definitely also appear in England...

    • @avantelvsitania3359
      @avantelvsitania3359 4 роки тому +13

      Alexandr Holický not only in Russia or England. For many centuries, French was considered an intellectual language and was spoken in most of the courts of Europe. But the people continued to speak their native languages.

    • @guppy719
      @guppy719 2 роки тому

      @@avantelvsitania3359 Hence the term Lingua Franca

    • @luxio710
      @luxio710 2 роки тому

      @@guppy719 Not really. The Lingua Franca was a real language on its own. It was a language that developed in the Mediteranean Sea by merchants during the medieval Times until the XIXe century, and was a mix between Occitan, Italian(s), Castilian and other language of the west Mediterean.
      The name "Lingua Franca" does not link with France. In fact, in the medieval time, the catholics European as a whole where called the "Franks" by the byzantine orthodoxs. It obvously comme from the Franks that became the French people in the end, but during the crusade for instance, all crusaders were called the Franks, despite where they came from, til they were western Europeans. So the Italians and Iberians were Franks like the Occitans, so that's why the name "Lingua Franca" wich means "Language of the Franks". Then, the term is used to designate all language that is used for international exchanges and diplomacy, or just as an international language betwen people of different language. So the French was indeed a Lingua Franca and now we can say that English is the Lingua Franca of the world *cries in Français*

  • @TheRealKingLeopoldII
    @TheRealKingLeopoldII 4 роки тому +14

    Bonjour à une moitié de mon pays!

  • @anglaruan6728
    @anglaruan6728 3 роки тому +9

    Oh my! You include Chavacano. Spanish Creole in the Philippines.

  • @sujetverbe8681
    @sujetverbe8681 4 роки тому +26

    E France
    I Italie
    A Espagne
    O Portugal
    U Roumanie

    • @rao803
      @rao803 4 роки тому +5

      This is about languages, not countries.

  • @albertofioravanti7508
    @albertofioravanti7508 4 роки тому +50

    This map is simply a masterpiece!

    • @eukarya_
      @eukarya_ 3 роки тому +1

      Masterpiece*

  • @giovanniregazzo371
    @giovanniregazzo371 3 роки тому +9

    Istria is Italian!?!?!? You, remember Istria is italian

  • @ubuntuposix
    @ubuntuposix 3 роки тому +7

    Kisses from Romania (look at the map)

  • @SLFK_
    @SLFK_ 2 роки тому +36

    As línguas mais belas de todo o mundo!

  • @Diego-tm3dj
    @Diego-tm3dj 2 роки тому +10

    All the countries that currently speak a latin language were countries with people of celtic origins, France, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Northern italy, Andorra, Romania, Switzerland, and there were probably many similarities between the celtic languages and the italic group of languages, the so-called Italo-Celtic group.

  • @irisitis1111
    @irisitis1111 4 роки тому +14

    Castellano really be doing the most these days

  • @joserui7910
    @joserui7910 4 роки тому +24

    O engraçado é que se trata de línguas românicas e a generalidade dos comentários surge em inglês!

    • @oriolaparicio9161
      @oriolaparicio9161 4 роки тому +4

      Hablas Portugues?

    • @joserui7910
      @joserui7910 4 роки тому +6

      Oriol Aparicio
      Sim, falo português! Sou português!
      Tu hablas español? Parlez vous français?
      Vamos falar as línguas latinas!
      ... De forma exclusiva!
      São belas!
      We don’t need no english language in Continental Europe!

    • @oriolaparicio9161
      @oriolaparicio9161 4 роки тому

      Si et parlo en Català no se si m'entendries per això😅
      (If I speak you in Catalan I dont know if you would understand me)

    • @O_Tucano
      @O_Tucano 4 роки тому +1

      Inglês, a língua universal...

    • @joserui7910
      @joserui7910 4 роки тому

      Oriol Aparicio
      Surpreendentemente, ou talvez não, compreendi-te! Grande Nação! Muito respeito! Lamento a questão política!
      Por outro lado, como é natural, compreendo 90% do galego!

  • @yan_afrukh
    @yan_afrukh 3 роки тому +8

    Afro-romanic languages just puffed out of existence :/

  • @ludovicob6603
    @ludovicob6603 Рік тому +4

    1900 Corsica starting to become blue 😢🇮🇹✝️

  • @MegaTang1234
    @MegaTang1234 2 роки тому +4

    >African Romance doesn't exist anymore
    Saddest part of this video.

  • @1982theos
    @1982theos 4 роки тому +14

    Neapolitan and Sicilian are languages ​​recognized by UNESCO

    • @MrBegliocchi
      @MrBegliocchi 4 роки тому

      But these languages have never held official status in their regions. Linguistically, they are languages, but officially, only Italian is official in Naples/Campania and Sicily.

    • @alecssandro1761
      @alecssandro1761 4 роки тому

      And those are there grouped with the other italo-dalmatian languages

    • @valepomponio
      @valepomponio 4 роки тому +1

      Come il Lombardo,il Veneto,il Friulano,il Romagnolo,l'Emiliano,il Sardo e il Piemontese e ti posso assicurare che sono MOLTO più complessi ed articolati del Napoletano, che più o meno è capibile

    • @bastianodimebag
      @bastianodimebag 3 роки тому

      @@valepomponio ma che complesse e articolate??!?! Il napoletano è comprensibile semplicemente perché è italo-dalmata come l'italiano, al contrario delle lingue gallo-italiche e del sardo

    • @esti-od1mz
      @esti-od1mz 2 роки тому

      @@MrBegliocchi both neapolitan and sicilian were used by their kingdoms long ago. Also, sicilian was the first italian language to be used in poetry. Dante wrote: "everything we write, is in sicilian" in the sense that with the use of the sicilian language started the tradition of poetry in medieval Italy

  • @maga6403
    @maga6403 3 роки тому +8

    Why are there so many people in this comment section saying that england should be blue because a lot of english words are stolen from latin lmao that's not how it works.
    The majority of the most common english words are germanic and more importantly the grammar is also germanic, also it doesnt matter how much a language borrows from another, the further you go back in time english looks more germanic but if you tried the same with any romance language it would look closer to latin

    • @goodday2760
      @goodday2760 2 роки тому +2

      English inherited Latin words when it was first formed. The Latin presence in English is inseparable from English itself just like the life cycle belongs to humans before they go through it.
      England and English-speaking areas should have been pink longer. New cases of Latin influence still happened after 1700. "O fortuna"/Carmina Burana wasn't even known then. University students used Latin fluently and at Westminster the yearly Latin plays were attended by elites and royals well into the 20th century.
      That's without even mentioning French.

    • @francoisdaureville323
      @francoisdaureville323 Рік тому

      @@goodday2760 it doesnt matter english isnt a latín language at all, its imposible to form a sentence in english with latín Words its very easy with just germanic ones tho, "i like that a lot", "that is very good" "its fair lets keep it like it" " i love you" she is selfish" "her sister is mad" etc....

    • @k.l3062
      @k.l3062 Рік тому

      There was that one time during the renaissance where English scholars started altering English to look more latin.
      Source: I heard it through the grapevine.

  • @commanderjnm2008
    @commanderjnm2008 11 місяців тому +3

    *Oscan, Umbrian, Venetic, Faliscan and Sicel language exist.
    Latin language: "And I took that personally!"

  • @imienazwisko6527
    @imienazwisko6527 4 роки тому +67

    This style of mapping fits this kind of video really really well