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Юлечка, как всегда всё очень познавательно и интересно. Смотрю всегда твой канал для саморазвития😊. Спасибо❤
ОтветитьLooking good!
Ответитьwhat about the foreign input in the german language
ОтветитьOne theory is that it was not originally an Indo-European language as it has a foreign sub-stratum. It borrowed from other Indo-European languages probably from the Slavs/Celts/Latins.
ОтветитьSorry, boring, your voice was putting me to sleep.
ОтветитьGreat video thanks 🙏 DANKE 😁
ОтветитьDon't forget low german, a endangered language spoken in north Germany and east Netherlands
ОтветитьWhat about Manx... Alemmanic and Luxembourgish!? Varagians and Gepids!? It lacked a lot of things... 😂
ОтветитьVery much informative
ОтветитьI think you did yourself a disservice here, as you took away or just touched upon the interesting parts, and leaft just the very superficial ones.
Ответить❤ Je t'adore ❤ Well, ... I am really intrigued by the "spoken" dialects of German. Schwabish and Bairisch in particular. They are still spoken in Southern Germany and Austria and maybe in Switzerland and Northern Italy.
These languages are spoken, usually at home, as a mother tongue. They are predecessors of Standard German languages. The Standard Languages probably were constructed from various dialects of German.
I listen to German dialect songs by Melissa Naschenweng. Such beautiful songs from Southern Germany and Austria. Such wonderful music ❤
I feel like the only influence English should have is Celtic Influence.
ОтветитьThe prime example of a Germanic language is not even German but Swedish or Norwegian 🤪
ОтветитьHelgoland Frisian is a language in itself too.. Afrikaans was also influenced by Malay.. You forgot Low-German.
ОтветитьThis video is disgustingly underrated; I think more people should see this
ОтветитьGreat video 😊
Ответитьmy native language is mandarin Chinese, and I learned English later on, my son and grand son, however, since they are living in west Netherlands, both speak fluent English, Dutch and German.
ОтветитьLet me know here what language branch or family we should talk about next 😉 Italic? Celtic? Or maybe Balto-Slavic?
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