One of my favourite voices on YouTube, and now I notice you are taking a break. Well deserved, love your chanel and love your style. David (Sydney, Australia)
6 years ago | 1
Keep up the amazing work, don't worry about us. We'll be here waiting, your content is worth it. Much love and have a great new yearβ€οΈ
6 years ago | 28
Canβt wait till you return. Until then, enjoy your break and God bless.
6 years ago | 11
It's a very deserved break :)Thanks for all the amazing content! Your channel is by far the best channel on YouTube (together with Arika Okrent's). Could as make a small request? I'd love you to make a video about Russian or Dutch (or both! π). Cheers
6 years ago | 1
Interesting piece. For example, Tat and Ossets are Iranian languages that have intermarried with their NE Caucasian neighbours, while Armenian and at least one dialect of Kurdish have been cosying up with π¬πͺ Georgia. Castilian was heavily influenced by Gothic, Anglo-Saxon was, too, by French and Occitan. Basque has happily borrowed from Latin, Arabic, and English. Even some of its folktales have Russian cognat
6 years ago | 4
Thank you for taking the time to write that, it was an interesting read.
6 years ago | 2
I hope you're having a great break! If you ever get to it, I would love to know what Amarin and Phoenincian sound like.
6 years ago | 1
You may want to do a video on the Sicilian language, and it's various dialects :)
6 years ago | 2
Are you going to make a video about it ? Please make video about Altaic languages Turkic-Mongolic relation etc.
6 years ago | 2
Happy New Year!! Enjoy the break.. Have fun!! πππππ»ππππ ππ¨π«
6 years ago | 1
We appreciate you so much! I learned so much from you that I would've never found out. Can you do a video on english through the ages? (I was watching the Etruscan video and the roman C made 2 sounds - G and K, the english C uses 2 as well, I think - K and S. Where'd the S come from?).
5 years ago | 0
What about the Gothic language(s)? How is it preserved? What did it sound? What's the Grammer?
2 years ago | 0
Hey the channel Invicta made a video about a movie called Il Primo Re where the creators had the cast speak a "proto-Italic" language. Video idea for when you come back?
6 years ago | 1
Interesting but please be more careful because we don't know phoneticsΒ of many werbs. We do not really know what ancient Latin sounded like for example. So is impossible to find similarity for many ancient languages.
6 years ago | 1
5 9 2019 Hey NativLang & the Team, Thanks for your efforts & the post. I too enjoy language(s). I am fortunate that I have friends that are fluent in 3-5 languages! I have a question I ask that gives them pause; what language do you dream in? Most dream in their first language & all have dreamed in the languages they are able to speak; it's FUN. Anyway, I trust you're having FUN & being safe with your travels; I await your next post. Be well. v
5 years ago | 0
NativLang
Happy 2019! I'm stepping away during the first part of the year to catch up on life. In the meantime, I did some art and writing about the Altaic controversy for you to enjoy - www.patreon.com/posts/23605451
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