ANCIENT/OLD LANGUAGES: PART 4

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Amazing how I easily understand Biblical Hebrew as it was spoken long ago.

ImJustRandom-z
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Non-Indoeuropean/Afroasiatic gang of Mesopotamia:

Elamite, Hurrian, Sumerian, Urartian

AsylumDaemon
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I understood the biblical Hebrew text (both the written and the spoken) I also recognized this chapter of the bible and I also learned it at school (I studied in a Jewish Orthodox school)

elqana
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0:28
Bro actually said "shut up'' 💀💀💀

jaredplays
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Can you do a comparison of Gothic compared to Old Low German please?

Fluffy_Penguin
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I swear that these ancient middle Eastern languages sound all exactly the same to my ears. Be they Semitic, Indo-European or language isolates! 😆

By the way have you started using AI to dub your videos? I remember many of these recordings dubbed by you with your voice and with the exact same rythm as in this video.

minimodecimomeridio
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I hope there will be the 5th part with Sabaic language!

dmitridragon
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i understood 50% of middle persian as an iranain

Leoners_
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I never heard that type of Biblical Hebrew before

juuuk
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Who is the guy who speaks the ancient egyptian and the guy who speaks ancient hebrew ? Thk u😊

Sam-pfvo
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Please do a full video on Punjabi language

The_Pitaara
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The Urartian almost reminds me of the Turkic languages....
What if Urartian was a language that was distantly related to the Turkic languages....

Perhaps, there was a family of languages that no longer exists, to which the Turkic languages are related, and Urartian belonged to that ancient language family that has long died

It could have originated somewhere in Eurasia, possibly west of the Urals and north and west of the Caspian Sea....

Then a branch of its speakers made their way to the Caucasus Mountains, being forced to migrate after the Proto-Indo-Europeans made their way onto the Pontic-Caspian

Possibly, another group branch off of this ancestral group of languages and went East and settled in the Altai Mountains, and those would be the speakers of

Then, one group, i.e., the speakers of Hurrian, branched out of the rest of the speakers from that family of languages who had settled in the Caucasus region, and eventually migrated into Anatolia and northern Syria during the Early-to-Middle Bronze Age....???

andrewtheworldcitizen
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Still waiting for the Klingon laguage (fictional languages)

michale