Congratulations on your book. As a person who is born blind, I can tell you that it is totally possible to learn a language through audio only. That’s how I’ve been learning German the past few years.
Modern technology like smart phones or computers are completely accessible to those who are blind. I use the screen reader and regular keyboard like everyone else.
3:54 biggest troll ever😭 I genuinely believed for a moment and thankfully I was wrong, I hope your eye gets better or that it’ll get easier to deal with the pain
Ever hear of monty Python? He made tons in movies like Monty Python and the holy grail, Monty Python and ... And lang simp is making tons off the sponsors on his vids.
Absolute legend! Wishing you all the best with your book launch, and of course your eye difficulties - it’s inspirational how much you’ve achieved especially considering your struggles with reading.
Totally insincere. All his vids are. Did you watch the one where he apologized? He leaned over and ripped a big one 2 mins into the vid, basically calling people a loser for falling for it.
My son has similar difficulties with his eyes. (He has intermittent alternating exotropia.) We also chose not to do surgery. Instead, we use vision therapy (VT). It's like physical therapy for the eyes. The goal of VT is to get the brain the recognize and utilise both eyes simultaneously at every distance and angle. It works. My son has greater awareness and control of his eyes. Most importantly, it is much easier for him to read.
Я не хочу чтобы ты уходил. Мы тебя поддерживаем. Главное --- желаю тебе отдыха от некоторых языков, как ты говорил. ну и главное, чтоб тебе было интересно изучать новые языки. Хорошего здоров'я
He admitted to being gay in his "is french gay?" video. If he did a Monica lewinski, there goes the other eye. Jabeezez! What were you thinking about?!
You are a true gigachad and today my respect for you grew immensely because you are not crying about your problems you are facing them and finding solutions. You are truly an inspiration
Damn, this is so sad, you have an incredible talent and yau have to suffer with this. Thank you so much for doing this for us. It is very much appreciated. I'm sure you'll be remembered as a youtube legend. Not being able to use your own amazing talent, and then deciding to pass it on to othr people is truly an incredible selfless thing to do.
So sorry to hear about your eye problems. I'm sure you'll make the best out of audio-learning and will continue to have fun learning/educating. I genuinely wish you the best in every aspect 🙏
Привет, хочется поддержать тебя, и выразить слова благодарности. Я смотрю тебя уже два года, и за это время, я неплохо так поднял уровень восприятия английского на слух. У тебя очень интересный подход к объяснению особенностей языковой среды, культурных символов, характерных носителям, и всего, что окружает тему изучения языков. Одна из важнейших вещей в процессе обучения чему-либо, это интерес, возможность удержать внимание к предмету изучения на долгой дистанции. Благодаря твоему подходу, с этим не возникает трудности. Я верю, что у тебя всё получится, и проблемы со зрением не помешают получать удовольствие от жизни! Спасибо за всё.
It's sad quitting my language (arabic) but your health is what matters the most, you're the best habibi don't let this 5ara problem stop you making content, love you and salam 3laykom ❤️🇱🇧
No. It's to his credit. The Aramaic word for God is "Alaha" too sounds familiar? Written without the confusing vowels it is written A-L-H ܐ ܠܗܐ (alap-lamed-he) as found in Targum or in Tanakh (Daniel, Ezra), Syriac Aramaic (Peshitta), reduced from the Arabic original (of which Aramaic is a dialect continuum as will be explained) it is written in the Arabic script 'A-L-L-H' (Aleph-Lam-Lam-Ha) add an A before the last H for vocalization. "Mother of God/Theotokos" title has been in use since the 3rd century, in the Syriac tradition (as Classical Syriac: ܝܠܕܬ ܐܠܗܐ, romanized: Yāldath Alāhā) in the Liturgy of Mari and Addai (3rd century) and the Liturgy of St James (4th century). That too is Arabic, Yaldath here is a mumbled Walydath (WALDH / والدة ), meaning mother of. Written with Y for obfuscation. The word God in another rendition in Hebrew ʾĕlōah is derived from a base ʾilāh, an Arabic word, written without confusing vowel it is A-L-H in the Arabic script, pronounced ilah not eloah. Hebrew dropped the glottal stop and mumbled it, aramic mumbled a little less and it became elaha. Infact both are written written A-L-H in Arabic, it is pronounced i in Arabic and not A because it is an Alef with hamza below (إ أ ) They are two different forms of Alef. And it mean "a god", it is the non definitive form of A-L-L-H, in which the Alef is without a glottal stop/hamza,(ا), but this kind of nuance is lost in the dialect continua. infact "YHWH" itself is an Arabic word as discussed by Professor. Israel Knohl (Professor of Biblical studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) in the paper" YHWH: The Original Arabic Meaning of the Name." jesus as his name is often misspelled due to the lack of the ayin sound in Greek, which was rendered to Iesous, coupling the nearest sound to ayin, same letter found in 'Iraq', which sounds entirely different in Arabic form 'Iran' in Arabic, with the -ous Greek suffix that Greeks typically add to their names 'HerodotOS', 'PlotinUS', 'AchelOUS' and later mumbled into a J. The yeshua rendition of Isa (his name in the Qur'an) PBUH which is purported to be the name of Jesus is KNOWN to had been taken from greek. Western Syriac also use "Isho". Western Aramaic (separate from Syriac which is a dialect of Eastern Aramaic) use "Yeshu". Western Syriac has been separate from Western Aramaic for about 1000 years. And sounds don't even match up. Syriac is a Christian liturgical language yet the four letters of the name of Jesus «ܝܫܘܥ» [ = Judeo-Babylonian Aramaic: «ישוע» ] sounds totally different in West vs East Syriac, viz. vocalized akin to Christian Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic «ܝܶܫܽܘܥ» (Yēšūʿ) in West Syriac, but pronounced more akin to Muslim Arabic Quran character name Isa in East Syriac «ܝܑܼܫܘܿܥ» (ʾĪšōʿ). The reason for this confusion is their dropping of phonemes. Only someone that has no idea what the letters are or how they sound would have a name ending in a pharyngeal fricative like the ayin, if it were to be used in a name it would have had to be in the beginning, thus the Arabic rendition is the correct one. An example in English is how the appended -d is a common error amongst the English pronouncing Gaelic names. The name Donald arose from a common English mispronunciation of the Gaelic name Donal. Just how it is with donal becoming donald and the two becoming distinct and the original being regarded as something seperate so too did Isa PBUH turn to Iesous turn to jesus and when they tried going back to the original they confused it for yeshua ( ysu is how it is actually written) for Isa PBUH ( 3'eysah ) Schlözer in his preparation for the Arabia expedition in 1781 coined the term Semitic language: "From the Mediterranean to the Euphrates, from Mesopotamia to Arabia ruled one language, as is well known. Thus Syrians, Babylonians, Hebrews, and Arabs were one people (ein Volk). Phoenicians (Hamites) also spoke this language, which I would like to call the Semitic (die Semitische)." -Before Boas: The Genesis of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German By Han F. Vermeulen. He was only half right though, Arabic is the only corollary to "proto-semitic", infact the whole semitic classification is nonsensical as will be shown. "protosemetic" Alphabet (28), Arabic Alphabet (28), Latin transliteration, hebrew (22) 𐩠 𐩡 𐩢 𐩣 𐩤 𐩥 𐩦 𐩧 𐩨 𐩩 𐩪 𐩫 𐩬 𐩭 𐩮 𐩰 𐩱 𐩲 𐩳 𐩴 𐩵 𐩶 𐩷 𐩸 𐩹 𐩺 𐩻 𐩼 ا ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق ك ل م ن ه و ي A b t ṯ j h kh d ḏ r z s sh ṣ ḍ ṭ ẓ ʿ ġ f q k l m n h w y א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר ש ת Merged phonemes in hebrew and aramaic: ح, خ (h, kh) merged into only kh consonant remain س, ش (s, sh) merged into only Shin consonant remaining ط, ظ (ṭ/teth, ẓ) merged into only ṭ/teth consonant remaining ص, ض (ṣ, ḍ/Tsad ) merged into only ḍ/Tsad consonant remaining ع, غ (3'ayn, Ghayn) merged into a reducted ayin consonant remaining ت, ث (t/taw, th) merged into only t/taw consonant remaining The reason why the protoS alphabet here is 28 and not 29, is because the supposed extra letter is simply a س written in a different position, but it was shoehorned to obfuscated. In Arabic letter shapes are different depending on whether they are in the beginning , middle or end of a word. As a matter of fact, all of the knowledge needed for deciphering ancient texts and their complexity was derived from the Qur'an. It was by analyzing the syntactic structure of the Qur'an that the Arabic root system was developed. This system was first attested to in Kitab Al-Ayin, the first intralanguage dictionary of its kind, which preceded the Oxford English dictionary by 800 years. It was through this development that the concept of Arabic roots was established and later co-opted into the term 'semitic root,' allowing the decipherment of ancient scripts. In essence, they quite literally copied and pasted the entirety of the Arabic root. Hebrew had been dead, as well as all the other dialects of Arabic, until being 'revived' in a Frankensteinian fashion in the 18th and 19th centuries. The entire region spoke basically the same language, with mumbled dialect continuums spread about, and Arabic is the oldest form from which all these dialects branched off. As time passed, the language gradually became more degenerate, Language; When one looks at the actual linguistics, one will find that many were puzzled by the opposite, that is, how the other "semetic" languages were more "evolved" than Arabic, while Arabic had archaic features, not only archaic compared to bibilical Hebrew, Ethiopic, "Aramaic" contemporary "semetic" languages, but even archaic compared to languages from ancient antiquity; Ugaritic, Akkadain. What is meant here by Archaic is not what most readers think, it is Archaic not in the sense that it is simple, but rather that it is complex (think Latin to pig Latin or Italian or Old English, which had genders and case endings to modern English), not only grammatically, but also phonetically; All the so called semitic languages are supposed to have evolved from protosemetic, the Alphabet for protosemitic is that of the so called Ancient South Arabian (which interestingly corresponds with the traditional Arabic origins account) and has 28 Phonemes. Arabic has 28 phonemes. Hebrew has 22, same as Aramaic, and other "semitic" languages. Now pause for a second and think about it, how come Arabic, a language that is supposed to have come so late has the same number of letters as a language that supposedly predates it by over a millennium (Musnad script ~1300 BCE). Not only is the glossary of phonemes more diverse than any other semitic language, but the grammar is more complex, containing more cases and retains what's linguists noted for its antiquity, broken plurals. Indeed, a linguist has once noted that if one were to take everything we know about languages and how they develop, Arabic is older than Akkadian (~2500 BCE). And then the Qur'an appeared with the oldest possible form of the language thousands of years later. This is why the Arabs of that time were challenged to produce 10 similar verses, and they couldn't. People think it's a miracle because they couldn't do it, but I think the miracle is the language itself. They had never spoken Arabic, nor has any other language before or since had this mathematical precision. And when I say mathematical, I quite literally mean mathematical. Now how is it that the Qur'an came thousands of years later in an alphabet that had never been recorded before, and in the highest form the language had ever taken? The creator is neither bound by time nor space, therefore the names are uttered as they truly were, in a language that is lexically, syntactically, phonemically, and semantically older than the oldest recorded writing. In fact, that writing appears to have been a simplified version of it. Not only that, but it would be the equivalent of the greatest works of any particular language all appearing in one book, in a perfect script and in the highest form the language could ever take. It is so high in fact, that it had yet to be surpassed despite the fact that over the last millennium the collection of Arabic manuscripts when compared on word-per-word basis in Western Museums alone, when they are compared with the collected Greek and Latin manuscripts combined, the latter does not constitute 1 percent of the former as per German professor Frank Griffel, in addition all in a script that had never been recorded before. Thus, the enlightenment of mankind from barbarism and savagery began, and the age of reason and rationality was born from its study. God did bring down the Qur’an, Mohamed is his Messenger.
I’m so glad to hear you are not quitting despite the challenges. You are by far one of my favorite UA-camrs as a young language learner and I enjoy watching your content. Your Russians great by the way. I’ll definitely check out the book once it’s out
@@ALEXg00090 I'm pretty sure the guy is a troll. He's been commenting the same thing about Language Simp faking it under every comment on this video, even the ones from people sharing they have similar eye issues. I also have similar eye issues as Language Simp (fortunately less severe) and I recognise a lot of my issues in his story. If special glasses could fix the debilitating headaches we get from our eyes not being aligned properly, I'm sure our doctors would have told us about it
жалко, что твоя проблема с глазами оказалась настолько серьезной( мне, как русскоязычному было очень приятно, что кто-то на западном ютубе (ты-трубе) не только вкладывает столько усилий в изучение моего родного языка, но и сделал достаточно много для популяризации вообще в интернете. очень надеюсь, что когда-то ты проснёшься со 100% зрением безо всяких дефектов, а рядом на подушке будут билеты на Дору. у меня когда-то левый глаз вообще почти перестал присылать в мозг картинку. я тогда очень сильно испугался, но, в один день все эти проблемы просто исчезли, так что, я надеюсь, у тебя будет похожий сценарий. алсо, ты замотивировал меня одним из своих роликов выучить 3-й инностранный (выбрал французский) и перестать быть duolinva beta). как одолею его - планирую взяться за китайский или ялбанский язык жестов)
I can read "sigma" instantly without even having to think after maybe 2 weeks of studying Russian but it took me almost a minute to read "cute" in Arabic when I've been studying it for years...Meanwhile you see Russian learners on UA-cam complaining about how hard Cyrillic is, but students of Arabic nonchalantly stating that "you first need to learn the alphabet" as if it's super easy and a case of just spending one afternoon on it...I really don't get this world sometimes 😅
Yeah ! I've been studying russian for 2 months but I still can not read as fast as you, in two weeks it's crazy 👏 For the arabic one you're excused because the calligraphy was weird on the video, It took me at least 10 secs tu understand that it was a ي
im so, so happy to know you’re not quitting! and im also so impressed how you are making great effort even though you have those serious eye problems. we love you, language simp. please keep up the good work!!
Языковой Симп, спасибо за творчество, очень хочу прочитать твою книгу, чтоб наконец-то начать нормально учить Deutsch. Удачи с изучением русского языка на слух! Ждём новых видео!
Wow. I’ve been watching for a while but never really realized how much frickin effort this channel took. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us and making it entertaining as well! Take care of yourself 🌿 Пока Джон! -Hyraco Art
Thank you for this book. Your channel has transformed my life. Before, I had no confidence and didn't know how I'd keep living. Now I speak Chinese to locals and they backflip so hard they slip into the Backrooms. Your channel has given me a reason to live again. I'll make sure to preorder your book
Ngl bro you had me really depressed in the first half. I’m glad to hear you’re going back to learning Arabic. I’m also learning Arabic rn so I feel solidarity in that
I would say that even if the eyes are gone, you are still the true language Gigachad. Wishing you all the best, and may Allah cure you of all your diseases nothing is impossible.
I know I'll never be a gigachad, but at least I'm trying to become a nanochad. I hope your book will help me. There are lots of poets who didn't know how to read. Language is a spoken thing. You can learn it without reading. Written language is only a way to encode it, which is not required for it to be a language.
Really makes me feel privileged to have no impairment with learning languages other than my own laziness. It’s not even that I don’t enjoy it, it’s just that UA-cam and social media dopamine hits different. Love you giga chad alpha male, thanks for everything. I’ll buy your book ❤
Why learn Arabic? The Aramaic word for God is "Alaha" too sounds familiar? Written without the confusing vowels it is written A-L-H ܐ ܠܗܐ (alap-lamed-he) as found in Targum or in Tanakh (Daniel, Ezra), Syriac Aramaic (Peshitta), reduced from the Arabic original (of which Aramaic is a dialect continuum as will be explained) it is written in the Arabic script 'A-L-L-H' (Aleph-Lam-Lam-Ha) add an A before the last H for vocalization. "Mother of God/Theotokos" title has been in use since the 3rd century, in the Syriac tradition (as Classical Syriac: ܝܠܕܬ ܐܠܗܐ, romanized: Yāldath Alāhā) in the Liturgy of Mari and Addai (3rd century) and the Liturgy of St James (4th century). That too is Arabic, Yaldath here is a mumbled Walydath (WALDH / والدة ), meaning mother of. Written with Y for obfuscation. The word God in another rendition in Hebrew ʾĕlōah is derived from a base ʾilāh, an Arabic word, written without confusing vowel it is A-L-H in the Arabic script, pronounced ilah not eloah. Hebrew dropped the glottal stop and mumbled it, aramic mumbled a little less and it became elaha. Infact both are written written A-L-H in Arabic, it is pronounced i in Arabic and not A because it is an Alef with hamza below (إ أ ) They are two different forms of Alef. And it mean "a god", it is the non definitive form of A-L-L-H, in which the Alef is without a glottal stop/hamza,(ا), but this kind of nuance is lost in the dialect continua. infact "YHWH" itself is an Arabic word as discussed by Professor. Israel Knohl (Professor of Biblical studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) in the paper" YHWH: The Original Arabic Meaning of the Name." jesus as his name is often misspelled due to the lack of the ayin sound in Greek, which was rendered to Iesous, coupling the nearest sound to ayin, same letter found in 'Iraq', which sounds entirely different in Arabic form 'Iran' in Arabic, with the -ous Greek suffix that Greeks typically add to their names 'HerodotOS', 'PlotinUS', 'AchelOUS' and later mumbled into a J. The yeshua rendition of Isa (his name in the Qur'an) PBUH which is purported to be the name of Jesus is KNOWN to had been taken from greek. Western Syriac also use "Isho". Western Aramaic (separate from Syriac which is a dialect of Eastern Aramaic) use "Yeshu". Western Syriac has been separate from Western Aramaic for about 1000 years. And sounds don't even match up. Syriac is a Christian liturgical language yet the four letters of the name of Jesus «ܝܫܘܥ» [ = Judeo-Babylonian Aramaic: «ישוע» ] sounds totally different in West vs East Syriac, viz. vocalized akin to Christian Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic «ܝܶܫܽܘܥ» (Yēšūʿ) in West Syriac, but pronounced more akin to Muslim Arabic Quran character name Isa in East Syriac «ܝܑܼܫܘܿܥ» (ʾĪšōʿ). The reason for this confusion is their dropping of phonemes. Only someone that has no idea what the letters are or how they sound would have a name ending in a pharyngeal fricative like the ayin, if it were to be used in a name it would have had to be in the beginning, thus the Arabic rendition is the correct one. An example in English is how the appended -d is a common error amongst the English pronouncing Gaelic names. The name Donald arose from a common English mispronunciation of the Gaelic name Donal. Just how it is with donal becoming donald and the two becoming distinct and the original being regarded as something seperate so too did Isa PBUH turn to Iesous turn to jesus and when they tried going back to the original they confused it for yeshua ( ysu is how it is actually written) for Isa PBUH ( 3'eysah ) Schlözer in his preparation for the Arabia expedition in 1781 coined the term Semitic language: "From the Mediterranean to the Euphrates, from Mesopotamia to Arabia ruled one language, as is well known. Thus Syrians, Babylonians, Hebrews, and Arabs were one people (ein Volk). Phoenicians (Hamites) also spoke this language, which I would like to call the Semitic (die Semitische)." -Before Boas: The Genesis of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German By Han F. Vermeulen. He was only half right though, Arabic is the only corollary to "proto-semitic", infact the whole semitic classification is nonsensical as will be shown. "protosemetic" Alphabet (28), Arabic Alphabet (28), Latin transliteration, hebrew (22) 𐩠 𐩡 𐩢 𐩣 𐩤 𐩥 𐩦 𐩧 𐩨 𐩩 𐩪 𐩫 𐩬 𐩭 𐩮 𐩰 𐩱 𐩲 𐩳 𐩴 𐩵 𐩶 𐩷 𐩸 𐩹 𐩺 𐩻 𐩼 ا ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق ك ل م ن ه و ي A b t ṯ j h kh d ḏ r z s sh ṣ ḍ ṭ ẓ ʿ ġ f q k l m n h w y א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר ש ת Merged phonemes in hebrew and aramaic: ح, خ (h, kh) merged into only kh consonant remain س, ش (s, sh) merged into only Shin consonant remaining ط, ظ (ṭ/teth, ẓ) merged into only ṭ/teth consonant remaining ص, ض (ṣ, ḍ/Tsad ) merged into only ḍ/Tsad consonant remaining ع, غ (3'ayn, Ghayn) merged into a reducted ayin consonant remaining ت, ث (t/taw, th) merged into only t/taw consonant remaining The reason why the protoS alphabet here is 28 and not 29, is because the supposed extra letter is simply a س written in a different position, but it was shoehorned to obfuscated. In Arabic letter shapes are different depending on whether they are in the beginning , middle or end of a word. As a matter of fact, all of the knowledge needed for deciphering ancient texts and their complexity was derived from the Qur'an. It was by analyzing the syntactic structure of the Qur'an that the Arabic root system was developed. This system was first attested to in Kitab Al-Ayin, the first intralanguage dictionary of its kind, which preceded the Oxford English dictionary by 800 years. It was through this development that the concept of Arabic roots was established and later co-opted into the term 'semitic root,' allowing the decipherment of ancient scripts. In essence, they quite literally copied and pasted the entirety of the Arabic root. Hebrew had been dead, as well as all the other dialects of Arabic, until being 'revived' in a Frankensteinian fashion in the 18th and 19th centuries. The entire region spoke basically the same language, with mumbled dialect continuums spread about, and Arabic is the oldest form from which all these dialects branched off. As time passed, the language gradually became more degenerate, Language; When one looks at the actual linguistics, one will find that many were puzzled by the opposite, that is, how the other "semetic" languages were more "evolved" than Arabic, while Arabic had archaic features, not only archaic compared to bibilical Hebrew, Ethiopic, "Aramaic" contemporary "semetic" languages, but even archaic compared to languages from ancient antiquity; Ugaritic, Akkadain. What is meant here by Archaic is not what most readers think, it is Archaic not in the sense that it is simple, but rather that it is complex (think Latin to pig Latin or Italian or Old English, which had genders and case endings to modern English), not only grammatically, but also phonetically; All the so called semitic languages are supposed to have evolved from protosemetic, the Alphabet for protosemitic is that of the so called Ancient South Arabian (which interestingly corresponds with the traditional Arabic origins account) and has 28 Phonemes. Arabic has 28 phonemes. Hebrew has 22, same as Aramaic, and other "semitic" languages. Now pause for a second and think about it, how come Arabic, a language that is supposed to have come so late has the same number of letters as a language that supposedly predates it by over a millennium (Musnad script ~1300 BCE). Not only is the glossary of phonemes more diverse than any other semitic language, but the grammar is more complex, containing more cases and retains what's linguists noted for its antiquity, broken plurals. Indeed, a linguist has once noted that if one were to take everything we know about languages and how they develop, Arabic is older than Akkadian (~2500 BCE). And then the Qur'an appeared with the oldest possible form of the language thousands of years later. This is why the Arabs of that time were challenged to produce 10 similar verses, and they couldn't. People think it's a miracle because they couldn't do it, but I think the miracle is the language itself. They had never spoken Arabic, nor has any other language before or since had this mathematical precision. And when I say mathematical, I quite literally mean mathematical. Now how is it that the Qur'an came thousands of years later in an alphabet that had never been recorded before, and in the highest form the language had ever taken? The creator is neither bound by time nor space, therefore the names are uttered as they truly were, in a language that is lexically, syntactically, phonemically, and semantically older than the oldest recorded writing. In fact, that writing appears to have been a simplified version of it. Not only that, but it would be the equivalent of the greatest works of any particular language all appearing in one book, in a perfect script and in the highest form the language could ever take. It is so high in fact, that it had yet to be surpassed despite the fact that over the last millennium the collection of Arabic manuscripts when compared on word-per-word basis in Western Museums alone, when they are compared with the collected Greek and Latin manuscripts combined, the latter does not constitute 1 percent of the former as per German professor Frank Griffel, in addition all in a script that had never been recorded before. Thus, the enlightenment of mankind from barbarism and savagery began, and the age of reason and rationality was born from its study. God did bring down the Qur’an, Mohamed is his Messenger.
Hey man, your a freaking legend. You were a big inspiration to me in 2024 because I was having a tough time with life and didn't think I could actually learn a language after forgetting any trace of foreign lingo I knew from when I could actually speak multiple languages as a kid. Thank you. :)
I have a lazy eye and poor depth perception because of it, and I understand your pain; Even after the surgery, I still get headaches and feel disoriented when I'm not wearing my glasses and forced to focus. You've done an amazing job and I wish you the best as you continue
I am very sorry that you have such a disease, I hope that in the future scientists will find a way to treat it. I have high-grade myopia and retinal dystrophy, and I'm more afraid of going blind than anything else. Therefore, I am well aware of how difficult it is to endure eye diseases physically and mentally. I want to wish you to stay positive in any case. We love you❤
Man this is the first time I leave a comment this soon, I am lebanese who was born in Brazil, and I am learning Portuguese since I came to Lebanon when I was 5, so I haven't learned it young. Anyway, I love that you always loved arabic and Portuguese, my two languages, and your arabic video where you mentioned Palestine, as a long life neighbour of palestine, I have many Palestinian friends whom I love their accents as much as you do, just know that, the arabic languages, is an experience, the Fairuz music, the brothers rahbane plays and music, the youtube production of some great Egyptian arabs, so many ways to be immersed away from screens and reading and books, I hope one day you find your way back. ❤
Bro I love you so much.. you inspired me so much for the future of my life. I pray for your health and life. In shaa allah you will always be happy and healthy
Tu es magnifique en marketing. With all seriousness je suis desole mon frère. May the Lord heal you. Love how you have accepted the lazy eye as part of you and told them no to the surgery. It’s giving.
Bro not just mentioned ALGERIA 1:39 but also united it with Kuwait 😂😂❤❤❤ Dude may God bless you and may you get better asap 2:58 I'm also sensitive to light and it can never feel funny in any way possible
found your page recently and love it. im currently learning Russian and going to try and re learn french as well. But this video seemed to resonate with me even more when you mentioned the eye surgeries. i had 3 lazy eye correction surgeries at 10 yrs old. i dont know what my point is really but sometimes in life it helps to know there are people going through similar trials and tribulations. keep pushing forward мои брат 💪
Aw man, this was an emotional rollercoaster. I'm so sorry about the eye issues, and I'm so glad that you're finding a way to persist in the language learning way of life regardless! (But please do make it unambiguous if you do decide to properly quit UA-cam; our hearts can only take so much 😅) Also, I'm so happy you wrote a guide, because I've highkey been needing one for a while. I get stressed out about self-studying languages because the path always seems so murky, and I'm never sure if what I'm doing is actually progressing me. I don't want to be a sad monolingual any more, and hopefully your book will illuminate the way out of being one.
Man, i feel your pain. Eye problems are so underratedly terrible. Not being able to read is just... heartbreaking. Anyways, you keep reading e stuff haha such a responsible man taking care of his health. Thx.
Bro, you’re in a new level of chadness. I won’t say I’m looking forward for your book cause that would be inconsiderate… but January 31st I’ll be knocking at your site. Best of luck man
I don't know how it feels, but it would suck making it your favourite hobby and your whole career to learn languages, but you can't because you were born with an eye problem
Oh. You should watch Monty Python. I think his movies are still free on UA-cam. He could make each of his eyeballs go in different directions at the same time.
Well...I'll admit it i think you're cringe but you truly are one of the best language learning youtubers
Yes.. you are right. I’m sure about it.. ..We’ll miss him.
not reading foreign scripts as a "language expert" is actually cringe and copium
Wait Oh I didn’t watch it all oh he didn’t mean quit youtube
Oopsie
@@Z_jiD2 yeah he also doesn't forget memes and ads haha definitely the best language learning UA-camr
Congratulations on your book. As a person who is born blind, I can tell you that it is totally possible to learn a language through audio only. That’s how I’ve been learning German the past few years.
Das ist sehr nice!
how did you type this comment?
As a person who is born blind, deaf and mute I can say it is still totally possible to master a language, all it takes is practice.
Modern technology like smart phones or computers are completely accessible to those who are blind. I use the screen reader and regular keyboard like everyone else.
Absolutely. Just out of curiosity what languages are you learning?
Have you considered respawning into this world with better eyes? You can thank me later.
Just tried don’t work
Easier just to poke it out and wear an eye patch
bro thinks it's minecraft
Make sure you use the same seed when generating the world
@LanguageSimp try to hold the shift key while spawning. It worked for me.
3:54 biggest troll ever😭 I genuinely believed for a moment and thankfully I was wrong, I hope your eye gets better or that it’ll get easier to deal with the pain
Ever hear of monty Python? He made tons in movies like Monty Python and the holy grail, Monty Python and ... And lang simp is making tons off the sponsors on his vids.
I had a stroke and part of my left eye the optic nerve is dead. Nothing can be done. You have my sympathy.
Bro's just turning into Beethoven at this point
Great reference
Beethoven was deaf.
@@FyreWolfMusic and LanguageSimp is writing no music
except he has blindness and learns languages
More like evil Beethoven
that random "ع" never gets old 😅
At least this time he spelled it more properly than ever, so proud of him
random عs, poetically paralleling how random his عين moves.
@@mood0566 so real lmao!
@@mood0566for those who don't know the random letter عين means eye as well in Arabic.
@@mood0566 LOL 😅
A gigachad polyglot will never be done
But he is tho.
3:30 You are 🇫🇮ed?
Suomied?
Finnished....
That's kinda...funny...
Finlanded
fined for not making the letter ы (hui) joke
Absolute legend! Wishing you all the best with your book launch, and of course your eye difficulties - it’s inspirational how much you’ve achieved especially considering your struggles with reading.
Khallas, habibi. Thank you for your service in promoting the learning of Arabic. I salute you!
one eye towards Marrakesh in northwest Africa, one eye towards Bahrain in the Persian Gulf. the man is a pan-Arabist and doesn't even know it.
BAHRAIN CAN INTO RELEVANCE!
Ba'athist confirmed?
"وطني حبيبي
الوطن الاكبر"
@MonsieurWeevil I love watan al akbar
This feels mostly sincere but I can never be sure where the bit ends with you.
Totally insincere. All his vids are. Did you watch the one where he apologized? He leaned over and ripped a big one 2 mins into the vid, basically calling people a loser for falling for it.
You don't need sight to unlearn Fr*nch 😊
Lol😂😂😂😂😂😂
My son has similar difficulties with his eyes. (He has intermittent alternating exotropia.) We also chose not to do surgery. Instead, we use vision therapy (VT). It's like physical therapy for the eyes. The goal of VT is to get the brain the recognize and utilise both eyes simultaneously at every distance and angle. It works. My son has greater awareness and control of his eyes. Most importantly, it is much easier for him to read.
You can get prism glasses to fix the vision without resorting to surgery.
Peace be with you too [text to speech] ❤
Babe Alert 🚨
Are you Muslim? If yes then you should respond to a non-Muslim like that "to you too", to what too? To the same thing the speaker means.
@@sa-kbro ok
@@sa-kbro ok
@@sa-k bro ok
FINALLY I CAN BE AN ALPHA GIGACHAD POLYGLOT WHO SPEAKS MORE THAN JUST AMERICAN
Just one American? Union or Confederate?
@@morrisboris6877 I think you mean yank or southern
Oh. Sorry. I speak Canadian
@@morrisboris6877💯
A speek bri’ish
The obvious solution is to learn Braille.
Underrated comment
Я не хочу чтобы ты уходил. Мы тебя поддерживаем.
Главное --- желаю тебе отдыха от некоторых языков, как ты говорил. ну и главное, чтоб тебе было интересно изучать новые языки.
Хорошего здоров'я
You’re making him read Russian after THIS video? Psychopath
He might not know english
@@DmytroSigma Based using alphabet other than the American alphabet
@@lucasw158 His name and bits of his spelling are Ukrainian, so it's ok.
*Здоровья
I did not know that there are blind polyglots, these are the real gigachads
You've never heard of Helen Keller? She was blind, death, and dumb. But she spoke 8 languages.
Helen Keller is phony
@@morrisboris6877 death?!
Yes, she is now deceased.
@@BeyondComunDeaf 💀😭
so sad you passed awey, rest in peace mr sigma poly. we lost the skibidi langauger :(
Passed away huh?
with no skibidi languager what the point with life
He is dead. This video was fake.
I would love to write a phrase starting with a k, but youtube would smite me
@@thevillager8339 mr villigar *heuuh* (micrift noise hehe). What are you talkin about sir-lando🤏👽
I don't know how seriously i should take this video
seriously tho- 💀
@Catsuki.mp3 still feeling like he’s trolling us 💔
Yes he is.
You shouldn't. All his vids are like this
Really sorry to hear your eye problems are so bad! Congratulations on the book, I look forward to checking it out!!
you had us in the first half, not gonna lie
Hey language simp, I understand how you feel. I have eye problems myself, so I know exactly what it’s like. Stay strong-you’re doing great!
What about removing the first eye, moving a little bit the normal one, and becoming a language cyclop?
AHHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAJHAHAHAHAAJJAJAJA
😂😂😂😂😂
He admitted to being gay in his "is french gay?" video. If he did a Monica lewinski, there goes the other eye. Jabeezez! What were you thinking about?!
You are a true gigachad and today my respect for you grew immensely because you are not crying about your problems you are facing them and finding solutions. You are truly an inspiration
He genuinely got me in the first half 😭✋
I do hope the eye gets better tho
Wandering eye is easily fixed with prism glasses
Как же грустно любить языки и иметь проблемы здоровья, которые этому мешают
Он закончил с ютубом, но есть нюанс.
А вообще - Здоровья тебе и спасибо за контент!))
it's finally here, thanks for your pain and suffering for us to learn language better and clearer. Thanks
ขอบคุณ
danke
Спасибо
gracias
merci
Damn, this is so sad, you have an incredible talent and yau have to suffer with this. Thank you so much for doing this for us. It is very much appreciated. I'm sure you'll be remembered as a youtube legend.
Not being able to use your own amazing talent, and then deciding to pass it on to othr people is truly an incredible selfless thing to do.
So sorry to hear about your eye problems. I'm sure you'll make the best out of audio-learning and will continue to have fun learning/educating.
I genuinely wish you the best in every aspect 🙏
Я из Беларуси и я обожаю твой канал! Прости, что заставила снова напрячь глаза 🤭
Я тоже из Белоруссии!
@ у меня есть сомнения на этот счет 😁😁
@@ari_jeanне верь ему, он самозванец!
Bro what the hell?????
I got a heart attack because of this
Привет, хочется поддержать тебя, и выразить слова благодарности. Я смотрю тебя уже два года, и за это время, я неплохо так поднял уровень восприятия английского на слух. У тебя очень интересный подход к объяснению особенностей языковой среды, культурных символов, характерных носителям, и всего, что окружает тему изучения языков. Одна из важнейших вещей в процессе обучения чему-либо, это интерес, возможность удержать внимание к предмету изучения на долгой дистанции. Благодаря твоему подходу, с этим не возникает трудности. Я верю, что у тебя всё получится, и проблемы со зрением не помешают получать удовольствие от жизни! Спасибо за всё.
Ещё один русский комментарий:)
It's sad quitting my language (arabic) but your health is what matters the most, you're the best habibi don't let this 5ara problem stop you making content, love you and salam 3laykom ❤️🇱🇧
Speak arabic im too
Now it’s time to learn braille
You're pretty inspiring dude.
Thank you so much for your enthusiasm. I clicked on the bait with apprehension. I am glad I did.
God bless you my friend as an Arab I am really grateful that someone like you wants to learn our language
Tbf 50 percent of why I watch his video is because of the Arabic glazing
Im learning Arabic myself. Most amazing language in the world
@@snibo1024same, i love it when people compliment Arabic, it makes feel proud for some reason
No. It's to his credit. The Aramaic word for God is "Alaha" too sounds familiar?
Written without the confusing vowels it is written A-L-H ܐ ܠܗܐ (alap-lamed-he) as found in Targum or in Tanakh (Daniel, Ezra), Syriac Aramaic (Peshitta), reduced from the Arabic original (of which Aramaic is a dialect continuum as will be explained) it is written in the Arabic script 'A-L-L-H' (Aleph-Lam-Lam-Ha) add an A before the last H for vocalization.
"Mother of God/Theotokos" title has been in use since the 3rd century, in the Syriac tradition (as Classical Syriac: ܝܠܕܬ ܐܠܗܐ, romanized: Yāldath Alāhā) in the Liturgy of Mari and Addai (3rd century) and the Liturgy of St James (4th century). That too is Arabic, Yaldath here is a mumbled Walydath (WALDH / والدة ), meaning mother of. Written with Y for obfuscation.
The word God in another rendition in Hebrew ʾĕlōah is derived from a base ʾilāh, an Arabic word, written without confusing vowel it is A-L-H in the Arabic script, pronounced ilah not eloah. Hebrew dropped the glottal stop and mumbled it, aramic mumbled a little less and it became elaha. Infact both are written written A-L-H in Arabic, it is pronounced i in Arabic and not A because it is an Alef with hamza below (إ أ ) They are two different forms of Alef. And it mean "a god", it is the non definitive form of A-L-L-H, in which the Alef is without a glottal stop/hamza,(ا), but this kind of nuance is lost in the dialect continua.
infact "YHWH" itself is an Arabic word as discussed by Professor. Israel Knohl (Professor of Biblical studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) in the paper" YHWH: The Original Arabic Meaning of the Name."
jesus as his name is often misspelled due to the lack of the ayin sound in Greek, which was rendered to Iesous, coupling the nearest sound to ayin, same letter found in 'Iraq', which sounds entirely different in Arabic form 'Iran' in Arabic, with the -ous Greek suffix that Greeks typically add to their names 'HerodotOS', 'PlotinUS', 'AchelOUS' and later mumbled into a J. The yeshua rendition of Isa (his name in the Qur'an) PBUH which is purported to be the name of Jesus is KNOWN to had been taken from greek. Western Syriac also use "Isho". Western Aramaic (separate from Syriac which is a dialect of Eastern Aramaic) use "Yeshu". Western Syriac has been separate from Western Aramaic for about 1000 years. And sounds don't even match up. Syriac is a Christian liturgical language yet the four letters of the name of Jesus «ܝܫܘܥ» [ = Judeo-Babylonian Aramaic: «ישוע» ] sounds totally different in West vs East Syriac, viz. vocalized akin to Christian Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic «ܝܶܫܽܘܥ» (Yēšūʿ) in West Syriac, but pronounced more akin to Muslim Arabic Quran character name Isa in East Syriac «ܝܑܼܫܘܿܥ» (ʾĪšōʿ). The reason for this confusion is their dropping of phonemes. Only someone that has no idea what the letters are or how they sound would have a name ending in a pharyngeal fricative like the ayin, if it were to be used in a name it would have had to be in the beginning, thus the Arabic rendition is the correct one. An example in English is how the appended -d is a common error amongst the English pronouncing Gaelic names. The name Donald arose from a common English mispronunciation of the Gaelic name Donal. Just how it is with donal becoming donald and the two becoming distinct and the original being regarded as something seperate so too did Isa PBUH turn to Iesous turn to jesus and when they tried going back to the original they confused it for yeshua ( ysu is how it is actually written) for Isa PBUH ( 3'eysah )
Schlözer in his preparation for the Arabia expedition in 1781 coined the term Semitic language:
"From the Mediterranean to the Euphrates, from Mesopotamia to Arabia ruled one language, as is well known. Thus Syrians, Babylonians, Hebrews, and Arabs were one people (ein Volk). Phoenicians (Hamites) also spoke this language, which I would like to call the Semitic (die Semitische)." -Before Boas: The Genesis of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German By Han F. Vermeulen.
He was only half right though, Arabic is the only corollary to "proto-semitic", infact the whole semitic classification is nonsensical as will be shown.
"protosemetic" Alphabet (28), Arabic Alphabet (28), Latin transliteration, hebrew (22)
𐩠 𐩡 𐩢 𐩣 𐩤 𐩥 𐩦 𐩧 𐩨 𐩩 𐩪 𐩫 𐩬 𐩭 𐩮 𐩰 𐩱 𐩲 𐩳 𐩴 𐩵 𐩶 𐩷 𐩸 𐩹 𐩺 𐩻 𐩼
ا ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق ك ل م ن ه و ي
A b t ṯ j h kh d ḏ r z s sh ṣ ḍ ṭ ẓ ʿ ġ f q k l m n h w y
א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר ש ת
Merged phonemes in hebrew and aramaic:
ح, خ (h, kh) merged into only kh consonant remain
س, ش (s, sh) merged into only Shin consonant remaining
ط, ظ (ṭ/teth, ẓ) merged into only ṭ/teth consonant remaining
ص, ض (ṣ, ḍ/Tsad ) merged into only ḍ/Tsad consonant remaining
ع, غ (3'ayn, Ghayn) merged into a reducted ayin consonant remaining
ت, ث (t/taw, th) merged into only t/taw consonant remaining
The reason why the protoS alphabet here is 28 and not 29, is because the supposed extra letter is simply a س written in a different position, but it was shoehorned to obfuscated. In Arabic letter shapes are different depending on whether they are in the beginning , middle or end of a word.
As a matter of fact, all of the knowledge needed for deciphering ancient texts and their complexity was derived from the Qur'an. It was by analyzing the syntactic structure of the Qur'an that the Arabic root system was developed. This system was first attested to in Kitab Al-Ayin, the first intralanguage dictionary of its kind, which preceded the Oxford English dictionary by 800 years. It was through this development that the concept of Arabic roots was established and later co-opted into the term 'semitic root,' allowing the decipherment of ancient scripts. In essence, they quite literally copied and pasted the entirety of the Arabic root. Hebrew had been dead, as well as all the other dialects of Arabic, until being 'revived' in a Frankensteinian fashion in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The entire region spoke basically the same language, with mumbled dialect continuums spread about, and Arabic is the oldest form from which all these dialects branched off. As time passed, the language gradually became more degenerate,
Language; When one looks at the actual linguistics, one will find that many were puzzled by the opposite, that is, how the other "semetic" languages were more "evolved" than Arabic, while Arabic had archaic features, not only archaic compared to bibilical Hebrew, Ethiopic, "Aramaic" contemporary "semetic" languages, but even archaic compared to languages from ancient antiquity; Ugaritic, Akkadain. What is meant here by Archaic is not what most readers think, it is Archaic not in the sense that it is simple, but rather that it is complex (think Latin to pig Latin or Italian or Old English, which had genders and case endings to modern English), not only grammatically, but also phonetically; All the so called semitic languages are supposed to have evolved from protosemetic, the Alphabet for protosemitic is that of the so called Ancient South Arabian (which interestingly corresponds with the traditional Arabic origins account) and has 28 Phonemes. Arabic has 28 phonemes. Hebrew has 22, same as Aramaic, and other "semitic" languages. Now pause for a second and think about it, how come Arabic, a language that is supposed to have come so late has the same number of letters as a language that supposedly predates it by over a millennium (Musnad script ~1300 BCE). Not only is the glossary of phonemes more diverse than any other semitic language, but the grammar is more complex, containing more cases and retains what's linguists noted for its antiquity, broken plurals. Indeed, a linguist has once noted that if one were to take everything we know about languages and how they develop, Arabic is older than Akkadian (~2500 BCE).
And then the Qur'an appeared with the oldest possible form of the language thousands of years later. This is why the Arabs of that time were challenged to produce 10 similar verses, and they couldn't. People think it's a miracle because they couldn't do it, but I think the miracle is the language itself. They had never spoken Arabic, nor has any other language before or since had this mathematical precision. And when I say mathematical, I quite literally mean mathematical.
Now how is it that the Qur'an came thousands of years later in an alphabet that had never been recorded before, and in the highest form the language had ever taken?
The creator is neither bound by time nor space, therefore the names are uttered as they truly were, in a language that is lexically, syntactically, phonemically, and semantically older than the oldest recorded writing. In fact, that writing appears to have been a simplified version of it. Not only that, but it would be the equivalent of the greatest works of any particular language all appearing in one book, in a perfect script and in the highest form the language could ever take. It is so high in fact, that it had yet to be surpassed despite the fact that over the last millennium the collection of Arabic manuscripts when compared on word-per-word basis in Western Museums alone, when they are compared with the collected Greek and Latin manuscripts combined, the latter does not constitute 1 percent of the former as per German professor Frank Griffel, in addition all in a script that had never been recorded before. Thus, the enlightenment of mankind from barbarism and savagery began, and the age of reason and rationality was born from its study.
God did bring down the Qur’an, Mohamed is his Messenger.
@@matte9076tell me you've never heard of any other langauage. Most amazing like heck it is
Как же я рад, что с тобой всё ок)
I’m so glad to hear you are not quitting despite the challenges. You are by far one of my favorite UA-camrs as a young language learner and I enjoy watching your content. Your Russians great by the way. I’ll definitely check out the book once it’s out
There are no challenges. It's all a joke.
@he doesn’t have an eye problem?
The wandering eye is real. It can be fixed with prism glasses. Everything else is fake. He makes people laugh.
@@morrisboris6877 Oh I guess I wasn’t paying attention- that’s emmberssing. Are u sure??
@@ALEXg00090 I'm pretty sure the guy is a troll. He's been commenting the same thing about Language Simp faking it under every comment on this video, even the ones from people sharing they have similar eye issues.
I also have similar eye issues as Language Simp (fortunately less severe) and I recognise a lot of my issues in his story. If special glasses could fix the debilitating headaches we get from our eyes not being aligned properly, I'm sure our doctors would have told us about it
May Allah guide you and heal you eyes just as healed the eyes of Yaqub (peace be upon him)
The fact that you're this good at languages despite your eye problems is insane, you're lika a super human being...
I'm sorry you have these vision problems! I hope there will be a way to fix it one day 🙏
Congrats with a book!
жалко, что твоя проблема с глазами оказалась настолько серьезной(
мне, как русскоязычному было очень приятно, что кто-то на западном ютубе (ты-трубе) не только вкладывает столько усилий в изучение моего родного языка, но и сделал достаточно много для популяризации вообще в интернете.
очень надеюсь, что когда-то ты проснёшься со 100% зрением безо всяких дефектов, а рядом на подушке будут билеты на Дору.
у меня когда-то левый глаз вообще почти перестал присылать в мозг картинку. я тогда очень сильно испугался, но, в один день все эти проблемы просто исчезли, так что, я надеюсь, у тебя будет похожий сценарий.
алсо, ты замотивировал меня одним из своих роликов выучить 3-й инностранный (выбрал французский) и перестать быть duolinva beta). как одолею его - планирую взяться за китайский или ялбанский язык жестов)
1:23 I read "Sigma cute" wtf 😂
Сигма كيوت
I can read "sigma" instantly without even having to think after maybe 2 weeks of studying Russian but it took me almost a minute to read "cute" in Arabic when I've been studying it for years...Meanwhile you see Russian learners on UA-cam complaining about how hard Cyrillic is, but students of Arabic nonchalantly stating that "you first need to learn the alphabet" as if it's super easy and a case of just spending one afternoon on it...I really don't get this world sometimes 😅
Yeah ! I've been studying russian for 2 months but I still can not read as fast as you, in two weeks it's crazy 👏
For the arabic one you're excused because the calligraphy was weird on the video, It took me at least 10 secs tu understand that it was a ي
انا لبناني و بعرف أن العربي صعب شوي. انا درزي.
Ya it's hard, even for me, a Lebanese. Especially with the harakaat.
اتمنى لك الشفاء إن شاء الله
May Allah grant you shifa2 (health) dear brother !
im so, so happy to know you’re not quitting! and im also so impressed how you are making great effort even though you have those serious eye problems. we love you, language simp. please keep up the good work!!
I can’t wait to get this. It’ll be a great birthday gift to myself.
One more reason to learn Dutch and Finnish!
Based, just doing the same (duolingo: @13gehyrnzellen)
Finnish is an alpha language
@edvardeishen Niin onkin
@edvardeishen en nederlands ook
@lniemi8665 Je meende het Nederlands?
Языковой Симп, спасибо за творчество, очень хочу прочитать твою книгу, чтоб наконец-то начать нормально учить Deutsch.
Удачи с изучением русского языка на слух! Ждём новых видео!
Bro, stay healthy 😔🙏
You're a fighter 💪🏾, Language Simp!! Thank you so much for pushing through your struggles! We're here for you 😊
Wow. I’ve been watching for a while but never really realized how much frickin effort this channel took. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us and making it entertaining as well! Take care of yourself 🌿 Пока Джон!
-Hyraco Art
До свидания
I'm sorry about your eye problem. Hope they will find a way to help you. Hello from Russia,
Thank you for this book. Your channel has transformed my life. Before, I had no confidence and didn't know how I'd keep living. Now I speak Chinese to locals and they backflip so hard they slip into the Backrooms. Your channel has given me a reason to live again. I'll make sure to preorder your book
Dear Mr. Van Gogh. Were books, or even writing, invented in your period?
Ngl bro you had me really depressed in the first half. I’m glad to hear you’re going back to learning Arabic. I’m also learning Arabic rn so I feel solidarity in that
есть расширения в браузере которые могут сделать текст черным а фон серым, это должно помочь
I would say that even if the eyes are gone, you are still the true language Gigachad.
Wishing you all the best, and may Allah cure you of all your diseases nothing is impossible.
he'll never fulfill his dream of saying "Ъ"...NOOOO!!!!!!
Twerdiy znak
Dalbaebi
accepting and being open about your shortcomings is very difficult. respect
So happy to see my country’s flag (Lebanon 🇱🇧) in the thumbnail!!
same 🇷🇺
Especially flag of Uzbekistan in the video
I’m so sorry about your pain. I hope something can be done about it in the future
I know I'll never be a gigachad, but at least I'm trying to become a nanochad. I hope your book will help me.
There are lots of poets who didn't know how to read. Language is a spoken thing. You can learn it without reading. Written language is only a way to encode it, which is not required for it to be a language.
Damn bro. This brought a tear to my eye (ع).
Much love, and wish you a blessed year ahead.
5:28 Actually any website can be dark mode if you use a user/community created theme from a theming extension like Stylus.
Really makes me feel privileged to have no impairment with learning languages other than my own laziness. It’s not even that I don’t enjoy it, it’s just that UA-cam and social media dopamine hits different. Love you giga chad alpha male, thanks for everything. I’ll buy your book ❤
Why learn Arabic? The Aramaic word for God is "Alaha" too sounds familiar?
Written without the confusing vowels it is written A-L-H ܐ ܠܗܐ (alap-lamed-he) as found in Targum or in Tanakh (Daniel, Ezra), Syriac Aramaic (Peshitta), reduced from the Arabic original (of which Aramaic is a dialect continuum as will be explained) it is written in the Arabic script 'A-L-L-H' (Aleph-Lam-Lam-Ha) add an A before the last H for vocalization.
"Mother of God/Theotokos" title has been in use since the 3rd century, in the Syriac tradition (as Classical Syriac: ܝܠܕܬ ܐܠܗܐ, romanized: Yāldath Alāhā) in the Liturgy of Mari and Addai (3rd century) and the Liturgy of St James (4th century). That too is Arabic, Yaldath here is a mumbled Walydath (WALDH / والدة ), meaning mother of. Written with Y for obfuscation.
The word God in another rendition in Hebrew ʾĕlōah is derived from a base ʾilāh, an Arabic word, written without confusing vowel it is A-L-H in the Arabic script, pronounced ilah not eloah. Hebrew dropped the glottal stop and mumbled it, aramic mumbled a little less and it became elaha. Infact both are written written A-L-H in Arabic, it is pronounced i in Arabic and not A because it is an Alef with hamza below (إ أ ) They are two different forms of Alef. And it mean "a god", it is the non definitive form of A-L-L-H, in which the Alef is without a glottal stop/hamza,(ا), but this kind of nuance is lost in the dialect continua.
infact "YHWH" itself is an Arabic word as discussed by Professor. Israel Knohl (Professor of Biblical studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) in the paper" YHWH: The Original Arabic Meaning of the Name."
jesus as his name is often misspelled due to the lack of the ayin sound in Greek, which was rendered to Iesous, coupling the nearest sound to ayin, same letter found in 'Iraq', which sounds entirely different in Arabic form 'Iran' in Arabic, with the -ous Greek suffix that Greeks typically add to their names 'HerodotOS', 'PlotinUS', 'AchelOUS' and later mumbled into a J. The yeshua rendition of Isa (his name in the Qur'an) PBUH which is purported to be the name of Jesus is KNOWN to had been taken from greek. Western Syriac also use "Isho". Western Aramaic (separate from Syriac which is a dialect of Eastern Aramaic) use "Yeshu". Western Syriac has been separate from Western Aramaic for about 1000 years. And sounds don't even match up. Syriac is a Christian liturgical language yet the four letters of the name of Jesus «ܝܫܘܥ» [ = Judeo-Babylonian Aramaic: «ישוע» ] sounds totally different in West vs East Syriac, viz. vocalized akin to Christian Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic «ܝܶܫܽܘܥ» (Yēšūʿ) in West Syriac, but pronounced more akin to Muslim Arabic Quran character name Isa in East Syriac «ܝܑܼܫܘܿܥ» (ʾĪšōʿ). The reason for this confusion is their dropping of phonemes. Only someone that has no idea what the letters are or how they sound would have a name ending in a pharyngeal fricative like the ayin, if it were to be used in a name it would have had to be in the beginning, thus the Arabic rendition is the correct one. An example in English is how the appended -d is a common error amongst the English pronouncing Gaelic names. The name Donald arose from a common English mispronunciation of the Gaelic name Donal. Just how it is with donal becoming donald and the two becoming distinct and the original being regarded as something seperate so too did Isa PBUH turn to Iesous turn to jesus and when they tried going back to the original they confused it for yeshua ( ysu is how it is actually written) for Isa PBUH ( 3'eysah )
Schlözer in his preparation for the Arabia expedition in 1781 coined the term Semitic language:
"From the Mediterranean to the Euphrates, from Mesopotamia to Arabia ruled one language, as is well known. Thus Syrians, Babylonians, Hebrews, and Arabs were one people (ein Volk). Phoenicians (Hamites) also spoke this language, which I would like to call the Semitic (die Semitische)." -Before Boas: The Genesis of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German By Han F. Vermeulen.
He was only half right though, Arabic is the only corollary to "proto-semitic", infact the whole semitic classification is nonsensical as will be shown.
"protosemetic" Alphabet (28), Arabic Alphabet (28), Latin transliteration, hebrew (22)
𐩠 𐩡 𐩢 𐩣 𐩤 𐩥 𐩦 𐩧 𐩨 𐩩 𐩪 𐩫 𐩬 𐩭 𐩮 𐩰 𐩱 𐩲 𐩳 𐩴 𐩵 𐩶 𐩷 𐩸 𐩹 𐩺 𐩻 𐩼
ا ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق ك ل م ن ه و ي
A b t ṯ j h kh d ḏ r z s sh ṣ ḍ ṭ ẓ ʿ ġ f q k l m n h w y
א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר ש ת
Merged phonemes in hebrew and aramaic:
ح, خ (h, kh) merged into only kh consonant remain
س, ش (s, sh) merged into only Shin consonant remaining
ط, ظ (ṭ/teth, ẓ) merged into only ṭ/teth consonant remaining
ص, ض (ṣ, ḍ/Tsad ) merged into only ḍ/Tsad consonant remaining
ع, غ (3'ayn, Ghayn) merged into a reducted ayin consonant remaining
ت, ث (t/taw, th) merged into only t/taw consonant remaining
The reason why the protoS alphabet here is 28 and not 29, is because the supposed extra letter is simply a س written in a different position, but it was shoehorned to obfuscated. In Arabic letter shapes are different depending on whether they are in the beginning , middle or end of a word.
As a matter of fact, all of the knowledge needed for deciphering ancient texts and their complexity was derived from the Qur'an. It was by analyzing the syntactic structure of the Qur'an that the Arabic root system was developed. This system was first attested to in Kitab Al-Ayin, the first intralanguage dictionary of its kind, which preceded the Oxford English dictionary by 800 years. It was through this development that the concept of Arabic roots was established and later co-opted into the term 'semitic root,' allowing the decipherment of ancient scripts. In essence, they quite literally copied and pasted the entirety of the Arabic root. Hebrew had been dead, as well as all the other dialects of Arabic, until being 'revived' in a Frankensteinian fashion in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The entire region spoke basically the same language, with mumbled dialect continuums spread about, and Arabic is the oldest form from which all these dialects branched off. As time passed, the language gradually became more degenerate,
Language; When one looks at the actual linguistics, one will find that many were puzzled by the opposite, that is, how the other "semetic" languages were more "evolved" than Arabic, while Arabic had archaic features, not only archaic compared to bibilical Hebrew, Ethiopic, "Aramaic" contemporary "semetic" languages, but even archaic compared to languages from ancient antiquity; Ugaritic, Akkadain. What is meant here by Archaic is not what most readers think, it is Archaic not in the sense that it is simple, but rather that it is complex (think Latin to pig Latin or Italian or Old English, which had genders and case endings to modern English), not only grammatically, but also phonetically; All the so called semitic languages are supposed to have evolved from protosemetic, the Alphabet for protosemitic is that of the so called Ancient South Arabian (which interestingly corresponds with the traditional Arabic origins account) and has 28 Phonemes. Arabic has 28 phonemes. Hebrew has 22, same as Aramaic, and other "semitic" languages. Now pause for a second and think about it, how come Arabic, a language that is supposed to have come so late has the same number of letters as a language that supposedly predates it by over a millennium (Musnad script ~1300 BCE). Not only is the glossary of phonemes more diverse than any other semitic language, but the grammar is more complex, containing more cases and retains what's linguists noted for its antiquity, broken plurals. Indeed, a linguist has once noted that if one were to take everything we know about languages and how they develop, Arabic is older than Akkadian (~2500 BCE).
And then the Qur'an appeared with the oldest possible form of the language thousands of years later. This is why the Arabs of that time were challenged to produce 10 similar verses, and they couldn't. People think it's a miracle because they couldn't do it, but I think the miracle is the language itself. They had never spoken Arabic, nor has any other language before or since had this mathematical precision. And when I say mathematical, I quite literally mean mathematical.
Now how is it that the Qur'an came thousands of years later in an alphabet that had never been recorded before, and in the highest form the language had ever taken?
The creator is neither bound by time nor space, therefore the names are uttered as they truly were, in a language that is lexically, syntactically, phonemically, and semantically older than the oldest recorded writing. In fact, that writing appears to have been a simplified version of it. Not only that, but it would be the equivalent of the greatest works of any particular language all appearing in one book, in a perfect script and in the highest form the language could ever take. It is so high in fact, that it had yet to be surpassed despite the fact that over the last millennium the collection of Arabic manuscripts when compared on word-per-word basis in Western Museums alone, when they are compared with the collected Greek and Latin manuscripts combined, the latter does not constitute 1 percent of the former as per German professor Frank Griffel, in addition all in a script that had never been recorded before. Thus, the enlightenment of mankind from barbarism and savagery began, and the age of reason and rationality was born from its study.
God did bring down the Qur’an, Mohamed is his Messenger.
Jesus is the true Messenger, not the woman-hater
I used to get pain from the reading with dyslexia but this is just dark😊
Hey man, your a freaking legend. You were a big inspiration to me in 2024 because I was having a tough time with life and didn't think I could actually learn a language after forgetting any trace of foreign lingo I knew from when I could actually speak multiple languages as a kid. Thank you. :)
6:33 IS THAT A JOJO REFERENCE?
YOU MADE ME CLICK IT >:(
as a jojo fan hearing it makes me combust to ashes
@@aerience i... i did not understand the jojo reference 😢
Nope, that's italian
ARI, ARI, ARIII... Arrivederci 😎
0:57 Respect for Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 ❤
Can you update us on when you go fully blind
Yes
Bro that's dark
@@Splat654 eventually it will be
you can wish him a good life and sucess instead of making him feel sad and waiting to be blind to tell you
I have a lazy eye and poor depth perception because of it, and I understand your pain; Even after the surgery, I still get headaches and feel disoriented when I'm not wearing my glasses and forced to focus. You've done an amazing job and I wish you the best as you continue
I am very sorry that you have such a disease, I hope that in the future scientists will find a way to treat it. I have high-grade myopia and retinal dystrophy, and I'm more afraid of going blind than anything else. Therefore, I am well aware of how difficult it is to endure eye diseases physically and mentally. I want to wish you to stay positive in any case. We love you❤
His vision can be fixed with prism glasses
0:58 as someone who lives in Uzbekistan, I see this as an absolute win
I thought he was going to say odin glaz na vas drugoy na kavkaz but he said Uzbekistan that was unexpected
@@Kitulous that’s the point
Man this is the first time I leave a comment this soon, I am lebanese who was born in Brazil, and I am learning Portuguese since I came to Lebanon when I was 5, so I haven't learned it young. Anyway, I love that you always loved arabic and Portuguese, my two languages, and your arabic video where you mentioned Palestine, as a long life neighbour of palestine, I have many Palestinian friends whom I love their accents as much as you do, just know that, the arabic languages, is an experience, the Fairuz music, the brothers rahbane plays and music, the youtube production of some great Egyptian arabs, so many ways to be immersed away from screens and reading and books, I hope one day you find your way back. ❤
Bro I love you so much.. you inspired me so much for the future of my life. I pray for your health and life. In shaa allah you will always be happy and healthy
Tu es magnifique en marketing. With all seriousness je suis desole mon frère. May the Lord heal you. Love how you have accepted the lazy eye as part of you and told them no to the surgery. It’s giving.
Il n'est pas sérieuse. Toujours des blaques.
It's not a lazy eye. It's weakened muscle that attaches the eyeball to the socket.
Bro not just mentioned ALGERIA 1:39 but also united it with Kuwait 😂😂❤❤❤
Dude may God bless you and may you get better asap
2:58 I'm also sensitive to light and it can never feel funny in any way possible
Чувак, надеюсь у тебя всё будет хорошо, у меня тоже есть небольшая проблема с глазами, поэтому понимаю тебя
found your page recently and love it. im currently learning Russian and going to try and re learn french as well.
But this video seemed to resonate with me even more when you mentioned the eye surgeries. i had 3 lazy eye correction surgeries at 10 yrs old. i dont know what my point is really but sometimes in life it helps to know there are people going through similar trials and tribulations. keep pushing forward мои брат 💪
Language simp situation is crazy
My heart sunk for a minute. I thought you were quitting forever. Thank goodness. I thought you were done for good. Thank you for staying around
arabic is written as its pronounced so you wont have a hard time if you wanna read it somehow in future after being fluent
I pray that Allah heals your عيون soon InshaAllah
2:57 finally I found someone that has the same problem as me
NOOOOOOOO!!! Quite sad but thank you, I really needed that book.
Your health above all
Aw man, this was an emotional rollercoaster. I'm so sorry about the eye issues, and I'm so glad that you're finding a way to persist in the language learning way of life regardless! (But please do make it unambiguous if you do decide to properly quit UA-cam; our hearts can only take so much 😅)
Also, I'm so happy you wrote a guide, because I've highkey been needing one for a while. I get stressed out about self-studying languages because the path always seems so murky, and I'm never sure if what I'm doing is actually progressing me. I don't want to be a sad monolingual any more, and hopefully your book will illuminate the way out of being one.
An ebook of 157 pages and 50,000 words? Hmmmm...where did I put that calculator?
Man, i feel your pain. Eye problems are so underratedly terrible. Not being able to read is just... heartbreaking. Anyways, you keep reading e stuff haha such a responsible man taking care of his health. Thx.
I'm so sad... 😭 WHO'S GOING TO COMPLIMENT MY CULTURE
1:00 LOL
Oh someone on this earth has the same name as me (,,•o•,,)
@Mynona-bthvn COOL!
“I did what any normal sane person would do…I started polish”
I was excepting a joke like this haha
Бро, не уходи
Bro, you’re in a new level of chadness. I won’t say I’m looking forward for your book cause that would be inconsiderate… but January 31st I’ll be knocking at your site. Best of luck man
I don't know how it feels, but it would suck making it your favourite hobby and your whole career to learn languages, but you can't because you were born with an eye problem
It's all fake except for the wandering eye.
Oh. You should watch Monty Python. I think his movies are still free on UA-cam. He could make each of his eyeballs go in different directions at the same time.
بارك الله فيكم