Wow! So many names from the “Wild West”. These men were often depicted in movies and television shows during the 50’s and 60’s. I only saw one French name that needed the accent on the second syllable. Ironically, the composer, Wagner, was Austrian and German speaking, so he pronounced his name “Vagner”. What a dirty trick to play on you when you’ve been so careful with all the Anglicized names! Keep up the great work; I’m telling everyone about your channel hoping they’ll tune in and become followers.😊❤
Ohh Wagner was Vagner 🥺 They keep on changing I wish my google pronouncing software become smart enough to help me out with pronounciation of names by keeping check on their origin. 😅 Trying my best with French names though they sound interesting to pronounce and practicing but my tongue will take some time to get used to 😅 For the last few days I got almost 4 people telling me that I'm speaking from my nose 😂 strangely I'm so confused like how people speak from the nose. Special thanks for promoting my channel I wish to make Grammar Nazi feel proud of this struggling student one day. 😅😊❤️
I also enjoy making these videos I want to read about most of them but to compile and complete on time I just try to read about the important and highlighted stuff but the information is amazing. After reading about many pioneers of their fields I can relate how their efforts changed our lives and laid the foundation of something amazing and big. Special thanks for appreciation and kind words. ❤️😊
This was so interesting and as always, the work you put into your channel shows, with a perfect amount of information & good photos. Thank you & cheers from Canada
Tuberculosis was also called the “white plague” during the 19th century. People didn’t realize that it was highly contagious. It took well into the 20th century to get it somewhat under control.
Wow! So many names from the “Wild West”. These men were often depicted in movies and television shows during the 50’s and 60’s.
I only saw one French name that needed the accent on the second syllable. Ironically, the composer, Wagner, was Austrian and German speaking, so he pronounced his name
“Vagner”. What a dirty trick to play on you when you’ve been so careful with all the Anglicized names! Keep up the great work; I’m telling everyone about your channel hoping they’ll tune in and become followers.😊❤
Ohh Wagner was Vagner 🥺 They keep on changing I wish my google pronouncing software become smart enough to help me out with pronounciation of names by keeping check on their origin. 😅
Trying my best with French names though they sound interesting to pronounce and practicing but my tongue will take some time to get used to 😅
For the last few days I got almost 4 people telling me that I'm speaking from my nose 😂 strangely I'm so confused like how people speak from the nose.
Special thanks for promoting my channel I wish to make Grammar Nazi feel proud of this struggling student one day. 😅😊❤️
So interesting to learn about so many important people in history, which some I have never heard about! I keep enjoying your channel! 👍🏼🌷
It makes me want to research more about them.
I also enjoy making these videos I want to read about most of them but to compile and complete on time I just try to read about the important and highlighted stuff but the information is amazing. After reading about many pioneers of their fields I can relate how their efforts changed our lives and laid the foundation of something amazing and big.
Special thanks for appreciation and kind words. ❤️😊
This was so interesting and as always, the work you put into your channel shows, with a perfect amount of information & good photos.
Thank you & cheers from Canada
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the motivation 😊
So many passed from tuberculosis
Tuberculosis was also called the “white plague” during the 19th century. People didn’t realize that it was highly contagious. It took well into the 20th century to get it somewhat under control.
I wish he would pronounce the Spanish names more correctly.
I'm trying dear hopefully I'll get better with time 😊
@@obituarypedia Yes you will hon, don’t worry, you are doing great!! 👏🏼👏🏼🙋🏼♀️💞