I'm loving how Basque is standing alone in this chart. Truly a unique language.
2 months ago | 3
Oh my gosh Matt Baker this is my favorite one! I love languages and I love history so I will DEFINITELY be lining up and buying one of these charts from you! I hope you are doing well and I absolutely love your Useful Charts channel due to the care and detail and concentration and energy you put into your work which is absolutely outstanding! 😊 👌
2 months ago | 10
Fascinating how Hindi and German and Persian all have the same linguistic ancestor.
2 months ago | 40
I love that the artist used the flag of England for English, rather than the UK or US flag. Same goes for using the flag of Scotland for both Scots and GÃ idhlig, as well as the flag of Cymru for Welsh
2 months ago | 3
There is however a mistake. Elbe Germanic and Rhines wesser germnaic should be seperated withing the West- Germanic branch.
2 months ago | 1
Please reply This is from Books of Enoch Apocalypse of the weeks 0 to 700Enoch 700 to 1400 1400 to 2100Â Â Â Â Abraham 2100 to 2800 2800 to 3500 3500 to 4200Â jesus 4200 to 4900 4900 to 5600 5600 to 6300}\ we r here 6300 to 7000} --Millennium regin 1000yrs See chp 93 , 10 13,28 10 ,33Â talks about 7000yrs and 8th(8000)Â day of eternity and also it talks about 70 generations
2 months ago | 2
Please upload this to X in 4k so we can see it. Love your work, thank you!
2 months ago | 3
This I brought online full edition and many miraculous coincidences happen.....there is lot more to it
2 months ago | 1
Is there a high res version to look at. I can zoom in but it’s blurry, plus it snaps back to full size when I take my fingers off my phone scroll around it.
2 months ago | 5
I think it would be awesome if there was an IE language family tree chart that included all the classical languages and their most spoken modern representatives with their respective names in their own languages.
2 months ago (edited) | 4
Greenlandic (Kalaallisut) does not stem from old Norse and is not dead. If you’re presuming the Vikings that lived in Greenland for some time had their very own old Norse language you should rename it for clarity as Greenlandic today refers to a whole other language (An Inuit language that is not related to any European languages past or present) than what you’re portraying here.
2 months ago | 1
@AffectionateFlowerGarden-mg1fb
Navajo Nation has history a man named bitterwater clan that hidded a rock with his cane and fresh water came out of bitter water, that his people followed him. His name changed the bitterwater clan. Bitter water died in the old world. His Family bitter water family came to witness the Tower of Babel, destroyed with language changes, color of skin changed, religion changed, they couldn't understand one another. They travel to the new world with eight boats. They settle in south America for many thousands of years. Until great war broken out amount their people. Navajo has Tower clan Egypt, Tower of Babel they witnessed. Salt clan, red Sea clan, bitterwater clan, Navajo claim they came from house of Israel, the ten lost tribes. All this in guidance of God, the son of, holy Spirit talked to the people about their long trip across the great wide ocean. In navajo it's called "Haa Gii Naii', exiting out to a Land over all other Land. It will be your land until Jesus the son returns to gather them up. Amen holiness peace
2 months ago | 0
UsefulCharts
Congrats to ATriplet123 for winning first place in our annual poster contest! As for second place, well, that was a bit of a surprise because there was a tie between the Christian Communion chart and the Classical Antiques chart. We therefore have two runner ups and I will print both, in addition to the first place chart. Charts will be printed and available sometime in early February. Stay tuned for the announcement.
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