Languages of East Asia

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Languages of East Asia, Sino-Tibetan Languages, Sinitic, Tibeto-Burman, Bai, Arunachal, Indo-European, Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Tocharian, Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Kra-Dai, Hmong-Mien, Japonic, Koreanic, Mongolic, Turkic, Tungusic, Negrito Substrate, Papua Substrate, Jomon Supstrate

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Dragon and Toast - Kevin MacLeod

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Probably one of the most diffuclt language development maps

ZeekoWay
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I like the music which you chosen, it feels like there will be many huge changes in this part of the world

fayhay
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Wowwww hands down best map video on East Asian languages. No propaganda. No bs. All science. Keep the videos coming!

DE
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Very very EXCELLENT! This video deserves to be a MASTERPIECE!!!👍

weimingzhou
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Gosh East Asia and more particularly South East Asia has such an interesting linguistic history, its sad its hardly known outside of the region.

jivkoyanchev
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I think it's highly possible that Peninsular Japonic was one of the Jomon substrates. There is archaeological evidence that Jomon people also lived on the Korean Peninsula. They had higher Jomon genes than modern Japanese and Ryukyuans.

saitamapose
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It shows that Taiwan is an Austronesian for hundreds or thousands of years. The place of origin of the Austronesian people are now Sinitic Majority (Chinese)

antares
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Hope to see video about Ainu, Koreanic and Japonic language families

lenguyenxuonghoa
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Amazing quality! Nice work.
I would like to watch a detailed map video about Japonic and Ainu languages.

Tom-jlzm
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Outside of the resolution which isn't the best that's a great video 👍

nathanrog
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This dude is insanely good at what he does

aaronmarks
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Excellent job with this. I've wanted a video like this for quite some time now and I wasn't sure if you'd make a version for East/Southeast Asia.

JcDizon
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Detailed and accurate as always. Thank you Costas Melas

kvzhdist
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Despite the depiction of Wusun speaking Indo-Aryan and Eastern South Asia (not Southeast Asia!) speaking entirely Munda, I would say the video is very nice!
Edit: I would also say that the Iranian-representing lines in Asia during the Muslim rule are too many, and thus signifying lots of Iranian speakers, when in fact, it was just the military-administrative class. So I expected that to have fewer lines (like 1880's China). Still a great video and your efforts are appreciated since no other person has ever embarked on this project but you.

king_halcyon
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Language Families In Southeast Asia

Austronesian: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Timor Leste(*), Brunei, Singapore(*)
Tai-Kadai: Thailand, Laos
Austroasiatic: Vietnam, Cambodia
Sino-Tibetan—>Tibeto-Burman: Myanmar

lenguyenxuonghoa
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The Hmongic speaking people of Shandong disappeared and migrated southwest. One group of Hmongic stay toward the southeast, forming the She people. As an ethnic Miao, some of our people came from the yellow river going southwest while other Yangtze Miao stay there forming the large Xiang and Southeast Guizhou Miao people.

niamtxiv
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It is ironic that although the Manchus dominated China, they lost their mother tongue only a century after their invasion of China succeeded. That is why in the 19th century, Manchurian decreased in China.

hoangkimviet
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The Spanish language in the Philippines has very little influence in the Cordillera region and most of Mindanao for most part of our history. It has only been recently that they got indirect Spanish influence because of the influence of the lowland Christianized groups.

natt
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Interesting, the Korean peninsula was originally occupied by the ancestors of the Japanese, while the ancestors of the Koreans occupied southern Manchuria. I'm not sure, but I believe that what happened was a cascade of population shifts that started with the Tungusic and Sinitic peoples, causing the ancestors of the Koreans to occupy the current Korean peninsula while the ancestors of the Japanese had to move across the Sea of Japan to reach the current Japanese archipelago.

kaianfreitas
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Great job! You are amazing person in this YouTube jungle))

danikontorski