Evolution of the Alphabet | Earliest Forms to Modern Latin Script

Evolution of the Alphabet | Earliest Forms to Modern Latin Script

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@Srinivasam354Srinivasam
@Srinivasam354Srinivasam - 29.03.2025 19:10

Good Video!!...wonder why the presenter missed to call devanagari as Sanskrit which is the root language for most of the Indo-europian langauge

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@v3g7nlif37
@v3g7nlif37 - 23.03.2025 19:34

Sorry, but Chinese is so stupid

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@chonalugatiman4009
@chonalugatiman4009 - 22.03.2025 19:22

Where's Shavian?

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@개고기수프
@개고기수프 - 22.02.2025 21:03

People always like to exaggerate the difficulty of learning Chinese characters. In fact, 90% of Chinese characters are actually related to pronunciation. These Chinese characters are called phono-semantic characters. These Chinese characters are generally composed of two parts, one for meaning and the other for pronunciation. For example: "妈". This Chinese character means mother. The radical "女" on the left means woman, and the radical "马" on the right means horse. This is not because mother and horse have any relationship. It is because the pronunciation of mother and horse in Chinese is the same. 90% of Chinese characters follow this logic.
In addition, I just mentioned the radicals of Chinese characters. In fact, Chinese characters are not the smallest unit of the Chinese writing system, but radicals are. Unicode includes a character set called "Kangxi Radicals", which has a total of 214 radicals. These can form almost all Chinese characters.
Each Chinese character is equivalent to a word in English and has an independent meaning. Chinese vocabulary is equivalent to compound words in English. When you learn a Chinese character, when you see it in a Chinese book, you will know its meaning. But when you learn a Latin letter, you don't understand anything.

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@kalinkavelinova2529
@kalinkavelinova2529 - 18.02.2025 14:13

Armenian looks like BFDI characters lol

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@SuperAlb80
@SuperAlb80 - 12.02.2025 18:43

Can you please enlighten me, where dose the oldes Europen alfabet comes in (Iliryan) which is over 9,000 years old, because as far as I know ancient Greek language is based on it, what's the reason for not being mentioned?

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@ArjunAchyutha
@ArjunAchyutha - 10.02.2025 07:32

அருமையான காணொளி
Which means - Great video :)
(The language is tamizh - the oldest surviving language of the world , which is an Abugida from India!) ❤✌🏽

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@elizabethshade-wenger3113
@elizabethshade-wenger3113 - 09.02.2025 17:42

I'm really curious about Hebrew because there are actually characters that represent vowels that are combined with the consonants (similar to the way it is in Korean) they are just often emitted. It is possible to write Hebrew with vowels and it is written that way in the Torah.

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@sceetherthenadder
@sceetherthenadder - 29.01.2025 07:29

All this time researching scripts for my conlang...AND NO ONE SAID THAT KOREAN WOULD BE PERFECT FOR MY CONLANG! They suggested Abugidas!!!

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@kenshinhimura5731
@kenshinhimura5731 - 01.01.2025 21:34

Sir, you did an excellent job! Thank you for explaining this! 🙏🙏🙏

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@gustamanpratama3239
@gustamanpratama3239 - 15.12.2024 01:52

Abugidas = Alphasyllabaries?

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@abdallahmamoon-f6g
@abdallahmamoon-f6g - 09.12.2024 18:45

@UsefulCharts we as arabs claim that we have the least changed language becouse the Holy book Qran is written by it, can you use your vast knowlege to conferm or denay it.
And thank you

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@jordanleite3427
@jordanleite3427 - 01.12.2024 17:36

Why wouldn't Korean be considered an Abugida? Seems very similar to Hindi in which you just make modifications to the character to indicate sounds

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@tsaoone
@tsaoone - 28.11.2024 19:21

Where are Mongolian?
Someone can help?

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@gedreillyhomestead6926
@gedreillyhomestead6926 - 21.11.2024 18:20

What about RUNES?

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@thedinobros1218
@thedinobros1218 - 16.11.2024 22:28

The best type of writing system is an abjad. It saves space and is easier to learn.

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@Thanosksas
@Thanosksas - 06.11.2024 10:27

Σ

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@jessicai4792
@jessicai4792 - 02.11.2024 20:41

You made this all so understandable! I feel like I could easily learn to translate some of these languages by simply learning their alphabets!

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@fultinbras
@fultinbras - 02.11.2024 00:11

bro couldn't even do 5 minutes of basic research to get the chinese pronunciation in the ballpark of correct

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@nandans2506
@nandans2506 - 26.10.2024 06:18

We all know abugidas are the best

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@MoHAMmad-c6f1b
@MoHAMmad-c6f1b - 23.10.2024 16:19

Ok Sar ok

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@MoHAMmad-c6f1b
@MoHAMmad-c6f1b - 23.10.2024 16:19

Onley Bangali Ho Gaya only Hindi

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@MoHAMmad-c6f1b
@MoHAMmad-c6f1b - 23.10.2024 16:19

Only English

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@MoHAMmad-c6f1b
@MoHAMmad-c6f1b - 23.10.2024 16:18

Thank you very much sir

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@kalinkavelinova2529
@kalinkavelinova2529 - 13.10.2024 10:41

Example words
ΒΙΧΑ(pizza,written bija)
ΒΟΚΕΞΤΟΜΟΨΣΥΤΑ(pokemon)
ΡΕΞΓΥΚΑΒΑ(socks for f*ggots)
ΒΩΔΑΨ ΣΖΩΝΕΨΔΑΨ(f*ggots)

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@kalinkavelinova2529
@kalinkavelinova2529 - 13.10.2024 10:34

I made a Japanese conlang using the Greek alphabet
Example:Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru
ΟΜΑΕ ΠΑ ΜΩ ΣΙΨΔΗΡΥ

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@ShePingPing
@ShePingPing - 05.10.2024 20:18

alphabet origin from china.!! china invented alphabet. so western people must thank to china.

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@TriPham-j3b
@TriPham-j3b - 03.10.2024 08:06

To balance the language tradtition by have the electrical in oppossite of reading direction in display processing so less libsided in human perceptions

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@RayleignJanet-q5y
@RayleignJanet-q5y - 02.10.2024 13:25

Herman Rapids

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@PoundFreda-h7p
@PoundFreda-h7p - 01.10.2024 22:50

Little Street

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@AnnFlorence-l8s
@AnnFlorence-l8s - 01.10.2024 22:46

Herman Parks

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@Ertyi0303
@Ertyi0303 - 29.09.2024 14:16

Latin used their alphabet better than English (for example, c would always be pronounced as “k”)

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@JoeMarner-s1b
@JoeMarner-s1b - 26.09.2024 02:56

Cremin Plaza

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@WalterRankin-j7o
@WalterRankin-j7o - 26.09.2024 00:20

Sydney Springs

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@HewlettBoyd-r4j
@HewlettBoyd-r4j - 25.09.2024 14:21

Adriana Forks

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@JefferyRogers-n6v
@JefferyRogers-n6v - 25.09.2024 14:16

Mante Alley

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@YeatesZenobia
@YeatesZenobia - 25.09.2024 12:40

Bruen Greens

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@MendyVallimont-v4b
@MendyVallimont-v4b - 24.09.2024 18:48

Walter Fort

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@LooxJJ
@LooxJJ - 16.09.2024 19:57

Rumor says the Korean king who made Hangul was a Vulcan…it’s only logical. 😎

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@LeonardBernice
@LeonardBernice - 16.09.2024 06:58

331 Bayer Street

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@WebsterHugo
@WebsterHugo - 15.09.2024 23:35

1104 Seamus Pine

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@WheatleyBeck
@WheatleyBeck - 15.09.2024 03:27

80957 Anjali Lodge

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@adrien1623
@adrien1623 - 13.09.2024 13:57

Please make a video about the Oduduwa script. A revived script found at a shrine in ile ife in Nigeria and was taught how to use by Toluase Oguntosin who found it in a dream.It’s a script for the Yoruba language. Its written from right to left like Semitic languages and each letter represents an action kind of like Hebrew. It is way older than arabic, Hebrew, and all other languages which they borrow from. As someone who speaks Yoruba both Hebrew and arabic borrow from the language. This is also not particular to Yoruba but other west African and Bantu languages

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@stavan54
@stavan54 - 13.09.2024 13:39

WTF क IS NOT खा
YOU'RE TEACHING STUFF ABOUT LANGUAGES AND I AN INDIAN NEEDS TO HOLD IN THE URGE OF CORRECTINGS YOUR STUPID MISPRONOUNCIATIONS
AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH

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@LockeTaylor
@LockeTaylor - 11.09.2024 12:05

905 Pfannerstill Street

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