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Dialect coach Erik Singer analyzes some of the most famous "constructed languages" in movie and television history. Which real-life languages inspired "conlangs" like Klingon and Dothraki?
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Check out more from Erik here: www.eriksinger.com/
Languages Covered: Na’vi, Dothraki, Klingon, Sindarin, Parseltongue, Ewokese, Shyriiwook, Divine Language, Mork Speak, Groot Speak, Malkovich, Furbish, Heptapod.
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@Little_Lotta
@Little_Lotta 4 роки тому
This dude has a better understanding of fictional languages than I have of English.
@teamredshirt
@teamredshirt 4 роки тому
Hey, you nailed both punctuation and capitalization, two things that 90% of the YT audience is completely unaware of....
@candidatezero4703
@candidatezero4703 4 роки тому
@@teamredshirt Near-flawless execution, but an ellipsis typically contains only three periods, not four, and there really should be an em dash in place of the second comma, e.g. "you nailed both punctuation and capitalization-two things that..." Otherwise, amazing performance.
@teamredshirt
@teamredshirt 4 роки тому
CandidateZero, The dash is one I struggle with, if only because is been a decade since high school. The ellipsis I’m blaming on my cracked screen, which causes an occasional double button press that autocorrect usually deals with for me. Until I started double tapping space to end a sentence, it often caused sentences to end with “..” which correction software doesn’t care about one bit.
@Melds
@Melds 4 роки тому
@@candidatezero4703 An ellipsis at the end of a sentence should still have a period after it, for four total. Or, if you use the ellipsis character (glyph), it would be "…."
@jendorei
@jendorei 4 роки тому
@@Melds What? No. There is no such rule.
@SpiritOnAdventure
@SpiritOnAdventure 4 роки тому
"american has a really weird 'r' sound" It feels so cathartic to hear someone address it
@SpiritOnAdventure
@SpiritOnAdventure 4 роки тому
Also I'm so goddamned thrilled that my obscure language got a mention in this video (minangkabau) I kept replaying that part
@steelbear2063
@steelbear2063 3 роки тому
Yeah as a Russuan I feel like r basically doesn't exist in English
@joshuamaze4210
@joshuamaze4210 3 роки тому
@Stevie P eA
@-ana_banana-2098
@-ana_banana-2098 3 роки тому
@@joshuamaze4210 games
@nigdyezemska2827
@nigdyezemska2827 3 роки тому
Whenever I speak in English, I inevitably "trip" over the r sound at some point. It's really difficult to locate it, almost feels like a vowel at times. Though the French r is even worse.
@yp2kk
@yp2kk 3 роки тому
Imagine meeting this guy and you sneeze and hes just like "ooh thats one of my favourite sounds the atycillal sutrux"
@pinkajou656
@pinkajou656 3 роки тому
It’s amazing
@qwxzy1265
@qwxzy1265 3 роки тому
I thought it was a velo-pharyngeal affricate? But seriously, good job on the pseudo-phonetic words. They sound really genuine! 😁
@particularlytrue
@particularlytrue 3 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@CatchThesePaws
@CatchThesePaws 2 роки тому
@@augustguerra2550 eyy memento mori
@snorf525
@snorf525 2 роки тому
clearly it's an alveo-nasal plosive
@Mica_T
@Mica_T 3 роки тому
Nothing makes me more happy that hearing someone call it "Sindarin" instead of elvish
@sopihagrace7964
@sopihagrace7964 3 роки тому
The Ewoks also say some phrases in Tagalog. I remember watching Star Wars as a kid with my family. It surprised the heck out of us Filipinos. (In a good way.)
@RafaelaMartinelli
@RafaelaMartinelli 3 роки тому
there are several "elvish dialects" and only Tolkienheads know it! XD
@ImYourOverlord
@ImYourOverlord 3 роки тому
@@RafaelaMartinelli Well, yeah. Quenya is a strong contender here ;)
@zoltanszaszi2264
@zoltanszaszi2264 3 роки тому
There are three Elvish languages in LoTR/Silmarilion lore right? (At least three) Calling any of them just Elviah would be like saying, "Oh do you speak Indo-European?"
@prefersilence1742
@prefersilence1742 2 роки тому
Same, im learning it and everyones like: So hows youR ELVISH going
@plusRpm
@plusRpm 4 роки тому
When you casually crack a pitch perfect yoda just to make a point.
@stanbabyphotostheslither-p8815
@stanbabyphotostheslither-p8815 3 роки тому
Yup
@huynhanh1269
@huynhanh1269 3 роки тому
we just going to ignore the spot on Yoda he pulled while talking about Star Trek...
@christopheralex4768
@christopheralex4768 3 роки тому
every time eric would be like "hear that sound?" i'd be like "uh huh definitely" while in reality i heard basically none of it and only followed like 5% of the conversation
@brendonhavener
@brendonhavener 3 роки тому
am I supposed to reply with a copy&paste as well?
@Nekotaku_TV
@Nekotaku_TV 2 роки тому
It's easy.
@konnerdent4835
@konnerdent4835 5 років тому
Can we trust this guy? He speaks parseltounge.
@Mr.Heller
@Mr.Heller 4 роки тому
He doesn't "speak" Parseltounge, he "understands" Parseltounge, like Dumbledore.
@izaiahramos9675
@izaiahramos9675 4 роки тому
Mr.Heller r/whooosh
@dagatsby8918
@dagatsby8918 4 роки тому
Konner Dent gotta be able to understand the snakes to stop them
@alvinlepik5265
@alvinlepik5265 4 роки тому
@@Mr.Heller wait wait wait..did Dumbledore understand the language? It's been so long since I read the books..
@kazudolly
@kazudolly 3 роки тому
@@alvinlepik5265 yeh, he can understand it but not speak it lol
@ferastg6652
@ferastg6652 2 роки тому
Let’s appreciate Emilia Clarke. She surely nailed a fictional language perfectly
@johat1219
@johat1219 2 роки тому
Can we also appreciate Zoe Saldaña that she nailed at least two fictional languages, in Avatar and Star Trek
@ericbrown1101
@ericbrown1101 Рік тому
It's kinda crazy that she was able to show a progression in her speaking ability. I also love the clear distinction between Drogo as a native speaker and Dany as a non native speaker in season 1. Big credit to his friend Jan for that.
@CeruleanRex
@CeruleanRex Рік тому
@@johat1219 We can and we should.
@CeruleanRex
@CeruleanRex Рік тому
Dothraki AND High Valerian!
@ikebeckman1074
@ikebeckman1074 Рік тому
She even makes an unintentional mistake in the sale of the Unsullied that makes her pronunciation sound even more Astapori, where she says “iskos” instead of “iksos” as it would be in what Eric calls proper Valyrian. Over time ps and ks sounds switched to sp and sk
@K.Adler1120
@K.Adler1120 3 роки тому
0:55 Parseltongue (Harry Potter) 2:20 Klingon (Star Trek) 6:40 High Valyrian (Game of Thrones) 8:11 Dothraki (Game of Thrones) 11:36 Na'vi (Avatar) 12:58 Sindarin (J.R.R. Tolkien's works) 15:17 honorable mentions
@juliaj7939
@juliaj7939 2 роки тому
I came here for Tolkien
@destbar6610
@destbar6610 2 роки тому
Who else came here for Tolkien?
@patrickhildebrandt9328
@patrickhildebrandt9328 2 роки тому
@@destbar6610 Me
@konohashinobi71037
@konohashinobi71037 Рік тому
I came here for Tolkien too!
@DavveyL
@DavveyL 4 роки тому
"I can't comment 'cause I am not a heptapod" EXACTLY what a heptapod would say.
@amiakeli2682
@amiakeli2682 4 роки тому
Ladies and gentleman.. we got him..
@melissashields6893
@melissashields6893 3 роки тому
lol you made me snort laugh
@KikiT92
@KikiT92 3 роки тому
sus indeed
@matthewtaylor6829
@matthewtaylor6829 2 роки тому
Um actually it should be pronounced Ì̴͍͈ ̷̢̍̔̈́̽̂͝ĉ̸̨̛̥̬̣͕̤̻̉͠á̵̠̱̇̓͆n̸͉̠̙͙̥͇̰͌͂̿͊̏̂͒'̶̣̝́̑͝t̴͎̟̣̮͐͋̒͘͝ ̶͎̮̜̥̩̬̠̳͋̂̄c̶̻͐͜ǫ̸̟̬̟̫̙̬̉̓̈́̾̈́͋m̶̛̟̳̖̳͌͐͗̋̈́͝m̵̧̛̛͔̼̬͉͗̈́͛͂̉̂ę̵̣͍͖̲͚̻̅͜n̴̖͕̠̊͛̉̎̊͘͠t̷͇̹̫̙͚͚̬̹̊͗̒͐̿ ̵̲̳̼̌̐͑̓b̷͕͍̟̄͒̈́̽́͛͝e̸̥͎̮̖͈͓͇̓̒̕͝c̴̯̣͐ā̴͚͝ư̶̫̰̺͉̻̮͉͋̃̆̆̋̆s̵̡̳̭̋ȩ̵̠̯̬̥̀̈́̈́̄͋̌ ̴͎͕̪̰͎̆̌́̉̈́̌̕̚Į̸͓̪̠̖͐͑̿̿̏̔͝'̸͎̎̓̃m̴̥̠͋̍͐̅͆͆̎͋ ̵̣͓̯̞̭̟̯̋͒̈ṇ̶̝͈̦͔̰̞̫͆̈́̊̑͋o̷͉̿͆̈́̀̾̄̓̒t̸̩̰͈̤̰̟̄ ̸̛͓̂͊͘a̶̛͎̜̭̰͈͌̽́̌ͅ ̵̲̼̒̾͒̕͘͘͝ḩ̶͕̘̦̼̝̳̄ͅe̷̛̛̥̻̱̳̔̎̄̌͆̄ͅp̵̡͈͇͈̟̉̀̚t̶̘͔̼̊͗͋̎̚ä̷̱́̽̑̏͒̎͑̓p̸̱̗̹̫̹̪̚ȱ̵̲͗͛d̵̰̲̞̪̟͚͇̓
@Tzshchsjsjxijyo
@Tzshchsjsjxijyo 2 роки тому
@@matthewtaylor6829 did you mean “i diemn jodpoe93ld xjeofd i hsmrx jsoekd s jhepetod”
@saygerholcomb8050
@saygerholcomb8050 4 роки тому
does this man just know every language?
@BlkSDX
@BlkSDX 4 роки тому
Well... That's his job as a linguist
@OoogaBoog
@OoogaBoog 4 роки тому
@@BlkSDX A lot of people really suck at their job. This guy is just good at it.
@flee4342
@flee4342 4 роки тому
Or he researched for 4 weeks before doing this video.
@dwalters98
@dwalters98 4 роки тому
@@flee4342 He likely does speak most of the languages that aren't a minority language though. Enough that a casual conversation would never be an issue anyways.
@Evelina_412
@Evelina_412 4 роки тому
​@@dwalters98 What do you consider a minority language? Cause there are hundreds of widespread languages that millions of people can speak. He can be educated on languages without actually being able to speak them, definitely not in a "casual conversation" type of way. I'd place my bets that he knows up to ten.
@gray4449
@gray4449 3 роки тому
in case anyone was curious, High Valyrian and Klingon are both on Duolingo. ((Im silently hoping they add Sindarin but i kinda doubt it))
@siggilinde5623
@siggilinde5623 3 роки тому
Kinda strange when you think about it 🤔
@fierysunset3261
@fierysunset3261 3 роки тому
They also have Navajo??! What. That's kind of upsetting for me ngl
@rageagainstthemicrowave1313
@rageagainstthemicrowave1313 2 роки тому
@@fierysunset3261 navajo is a real language tho what are you upset abt lol
@evelynvongizycki1017
@evelynvongizycki1017 2 роки тому
Haha I didn’t know! I have a lifetime membership to do a lingo for the pandemic.
@kjeezy2990
@kjeezy2990 2 роки тому
@@devanbrowne8706 because it’s a language only for us.
@maggimcmahon3890
@maggimcmahon3890 3 роки тому
all of us at midnight choking on our tongue to make a d sound
@nimratmand3318
@nimratmand3318 3 роки тому
Not me though. I am Indian😆
@perrodetokio
@perrodetokio 3 роки тому
Hahahahaha or as we laugh in spanish: Jajajajajajaja
@isabellesacks3055
@isabellesacks3055 7 років тому
Impressive that Zoe Saldana speaks Klingon, Na'avi, English, and Spanish
@b-m9480
@b-m9480 7 років тому
Isabelle Sacks But not Viggo Mortensen who speaks 7?
@isabellesacks3055
@isabellesacks3055 7 років тому
I wasn't saying that to detract from the impressiveness of how many Viggo Mortenson speaks, but rather to highlight that I thought it was outstanding that Zoe Saldana speaks TWO fictionalised languages.
@MagentaLooks
@MagentaLooks 7 років тому
She should join Game of Thrones.
@isabellesacks3055
@isabellesacks3055 7 років тому
So true
@jzaar7483
@jzaar7483 7 років тому
*Na'vi
@bongwaterfrank
@bongwaterfrank 5 років тому
"I can't comment, I'm not a heptapod" hmm. sounds like something a heptapod would say
@oopie2006
@oopie2006 4 роки тому
Matthew Calder what the... I read that RIGHT as he said it!! *Twilight Zone music*
@nikisouza841
@nikisouza841 3 роки тому
I love how Mr. Singer finds something intelligent to say about everything they throw at him. A true professional.
@icarusancalion3523
@icarusancalion3523 3 роки тому
I speak Tibetan, and I watched The Return of the Jedi with a native Tibetan speaker -- and she was floored, because they actually borrowed individual Tibetan words and phrases for the Ewoks (and used them correctly!). She started listening very carefully, but it was just here and there.
@zagman9572
@zagman9572 4 роки тому
we just going to ignore the spot on Yoda he pulled while talking about Star Trek...
@cuoredolce29
@cuoredolce29 4 роки тому
Nick Zagas THANK YOU!!!! I was stuck like, did he really just put that out there perfectly like that and NOBODY said anything???!!!
@Sileithel
@Sileithel 4 роки тому
@@cuoredolce29 It's too perfect! Maybe it was a voice over??
@dehdarkz1191
@dehdarkz1191 4 роки тому
Ikr? Dude is true to his career lol
@ncescher1
@ncescher1 4 роки тому
Thats his profession...
@HotShotR92J
@HotShotR92J 4 роки тому
Best part
@sophiapiper4978
@sophiapiper4978 4 роки тому
every time eric would be like "hear that sound?" i'd be like "uh huh definitely" while in reality i heard basically none of it and only followed like 5% of the conversation
@wegigprasasti1425
@wegigprasasti1425 4 роки тому
Me when dating 😅
@guythedude6293
@guythedude6293 4 роки тому
Me and my brother are language nerds so I was able to hear them pretty well. Once you study the sound system of two or three languages it's easier to pick up on those kinds of things.
@celinavivian1162
@celinavivian1162 3 роки тому
It goes sooo fast but I’ve watched all of these videos in a row and it’s getting a bit easier. I know I’ll forget all of it by tomorrow
@arturama8581
@arturama8581 3 роки тому
Listening takes practice and being multi-lingual helps a lot.
@miguelvaleroarcia7931
@miguelvaleroarcia7931 4 роки тому
I love him I love his seriousness I love his humor I love his knowledge I love his enthusiasm I love his hand gestures The guy is just great
@yyaaa3434
@yyaaa3434 Рік тому
someone fell in love
@Words-of-encouragement.-.
@Words-of-encouragement.-. Рік тому
@@yyaaa3434 Lmao
@stuffthings9618
@stuffthings9618 3 роки тому
Tolkien is a freakin genius. Im always surprised at how detailed he made his world. Its a linguistics goldmine.
@giraffewithtattoos2770
@giraffewithtattoos2770 5 років тому
I could listen to this guy all day. Please give him his own show
@magnum_cx8805
@magnum_cx8805 5 років тому
I would watch way too much of that
@jessestefan6177
@jessestefan6177 5 років тому
I third this
@Hats502
@Hats502 5 років тому
I agree he’s awesome, very knowledgeable
@itsmyroadbiatch1884
@itsmyroadbiatch1884 5 років тому
I think that is a dwarvish alphabet, not Sindarin at 13:12
@oksanaulula
@oksanaulula 4 роки тому
@@itsmyroadbiatch1884 why?
@MarNieves
@MarNieves 5 років тому
I could listen to this guy speaking for 12 hours straight and I wouldn't complain at all
@minhcatelyn4882
@minhcatelyn4882 4 роки тому
@@svenlimaLima lol! profound!!!
@MsButtercup3000
@MsButtercup3000 4 роки тому
I want him to read me a bedtime story 😂
@elizabethc.z
@elizabethc.z 4 роки тому
I agree and wanted to help you reach 1K likes :)
@Graham-gt4gr
@Graham-gt4gr 4 роки тому
Big Bodda BOOM! Orange haired girl in fifth element!
@imperatorglaber1752
@imperatorglaber1752 3 роки тому
Should have covered the Black speech of Mordor. One of the coolest sounding languages ever
@nighthaunter5615
@nighthaunter5615 2 роки тому
agreed wish he'd also cover quenya, since that's much more developed than sindarin even though there's more sindarin in the book and out of curiosity, do u know the ring verse in black specs by heart?
@ryukryukryukryuk7294
@ryukryukryukryuk7294 4 роки тому
"I can't comment... I'm not a Heptapod." ICONIC
@evepolvay401
@evepolvay401 5 років тому
Did u know Klingon is on Duolingo but they refuse to put Latin on
@JeremiahWatkins-zv8bn
@JeremiahWatkins-zv8bn 5 років тому
E P my best guess to why that is is that Latin is so widely argued on the pronunciation that Duolingo didn’t want bad reviews for the speaking part of learning your language. Klingon on the other hand is short, and pronunciation is considerably easy
@evepolvay401
@evepolvay401 5 років тому
@@JeremiahWatkins-zv8bn Huh that's a good point. I never thought of it like that. There are two latin teachers at my school and even they pronounce words differently.
@JeremiahWatkins-zv8bn
@JeremiahWatkins-zv8bn 5 років тому
E P yes, since Latin wasn’t preserved well over the centuries, the pronunciation is widely varied, and hotly debated amongst experts. I think it’s a really interesting topic to dive into. My native language is French and even inside our own language, there is so much variation. Sometimes to the point you can barely understand one another. I guess this is the same with English, but I don’t feel it’s as extreme.
@galiusargentum9048
@galiusargentum9048 5 років тому
I don't know what's the issue with the Latin. I mean, yeah, there are two types of pronunciation, a classical and an ecclesiastical pronunciation. Just choose the classic one and it's done. Latin is a very beautiful language, the father of most occidental language, except english and german, dutch and some others.
@laurastoria7880
@laurastoria7880 5 років тому
Tu trouves qu’en France on peut avoir du mal à se comprendre ? À part au Québec je trouve qu’on n’a vraiment pas d’accents si différents que ça
@Septecimia
@Septecimia 5 років тому
I'm personally offended that Simlish wasn't included in this
@Trekkie_Gal
@Trekkie_Gal 5 років тому
I was thinking that too, but the title of the video does specify film and TV. That being said, I'd love to hear his take on it. Maybe he can do another video on video game languages.
@christianedwinwalter4531
@christianedwinwalter4531 5 років тому
Jabu jimi hish jabu
@zazzy6758
@zazzy6758 5 років тому
Septecimia simlish isn't a real conlang, it's more like that Star Wars language with the little bear things because it's a haphazard arrangement of a number of different languages
@PapagenoDispo
@PapagenoDispo 5 років тому
oh feebee lay!
@anoja31
@anoja31 5 років тому
Lol yea!
@CJhasgoneidle
@CJhasgoneidle 3 роки тому
I've been working for over two years on a conlang called Eka'ane. It's so time consuming, but so worth it when I can step back and say a paragraph or two in my language! I hope to eventually get to use it in a novel :)
@himamouli5047
@himamouli5047 4 роки тому
Fun fact, the "American R " sound that he mentioned was really wierd is a sound frequently used in Tamil, one of the most ancient languages of the world. In fact, even the word 'Tamil' is actually supposed to be pronounced with that american R at the end but since most native English speakers don't get it, they often just pronounce as 'l'
@teddynkwabi4502
@teddynkwabi4502 3 роки тому
Huh....interesting 🤔
@BigBoss-sm9xj
@BigBoss-sm9xj 3 роки тому
American English for the win!
@himamouli5047
@himamouli5047 3 роки тому
@@BigBoss-sm9xj actually the sentiment was more "Tamil for the win!" But whatever floats your boat 😂👍
@BigBoss-sm9xj
@BigBoss-sm9xj 3 роки тому
@@himamouli5047American english and Tamirrr for the win!! Lol tamil can also be a winner
@himamouli5047
@himamouli5047 3 роки тому
@@BigBoss-sm9xj True ❤️😀
@jogiesler5872
@jogiesler5872 7 років тому
i'm just realizing all the weird sounds i can do all have names
@SmilyLily1996
@SmilyLily1996 6 років тому
Jo Giesler I studied English at Uni for a little time and had linguistics in it and had to learn most of these words. Best part is mumbling things to yourself when taking the exam.
@HMcore
@HMcore 6 років тому
I know, right :D "Is this fortis or lenis? t ... d ... t ... d ... t ... d"
@lincolnsand5127
@lincolnsand5127 5 років тому
There are more fluent speakers of Klingon than some native American languages. Which is both impressive and depressing.
@GriffinPilgrim
@GriffinPilgrim 5 років тому
Still doing better than some. Cornish is dead.
@yo18momas
@yo18momas 5 років тому
Kinda upset he didn’t mention that the Tl sound is also in Nahuatl (Aztec language) and has 1.8m speakers, making it the largest spoken Native American language
@nexxusty
@nexxusty 5 років тому
How is that depressing? You unintelligent to enjoy Star Trek hmm? I understand. Most people are.
@lincolnsand5127
@lincolnsand5127 5 років тому
@@nexxusty I'm saying it's impressive how developed star trek has become. I like star trek. I'm saying how it's depressing how many of the native American cultures and languages have faded and been lost. I'm not insulting star trek.
@alyssarosenberger4332
@alyssarosenberger4332 5 років тому
@@nexxusty You insult someone's intelligence while simultaneously butchering the language. Do you have any idea about the real languages and histories and peoples who've been lost? I love Star Trek, but honestly as someone who's at least in some part Seminole, I have to say I agree with Lincoln. It's sad indeed.
@silver6380
@silver6380 2 роки тому
For those curious about the English R bit - there are only a few other languages with a similar sound. They include Faroese, Albanian, Mandarin, and (southern) Vietnamese, as well as Dutch but in Dutch it's only pronounced that way when it is before a consonant or at the end of a word. However, none of these are exactly the same. In Faroese and Mandarin it approaches a fricative, in Albanian and Vietnamese it's inconsistent and there are several pronunciations (even though the Englishlike one is the most common), and the Dutch one is almost "more American than American English" in a way I can't describe - they pronounce it so intensely that it feels like it almost becomes its own syllable.
@SeraphusInferis
@SeraphusInferis 2 роки тому
The "Divine Language" was created out of Ancient Egyptian and a Polynesian dialect, and had about 400 words at the time of filming; it now has over 900 words. Part of Mila's job was spending days speaking only DL while doing ordinary daily tasks, and she and the director would have full conversations on set, as well as with Ian Holm. So... not actually gibberish, Eric.
@lulumoon6942
@lulumoon6942 2 роки тому
Fascinating.
@roseanne4710
@roseanne4710 4 роки тому
The way he got all excited everytime he was about to tell a fun fact made my day
@Wingardium.LeviOsa
@Wingardium.LeviOsa Рік тому
Just about to say that 🤣🤣🤣
@Monieverytime
@Monieverytime Рік тому
especially 12:42
@silvermoonshineX3
@silvermoonshineX3 4 роки тому
Does anyone realize that they find people who speak too many languages hot or is it just this guy being hot with all his knowledge of languages?
@Black_pearl_adrift
@Black_pearl_adrift 3 роки тому
Just a guy who's passionate about and knows a ton about a topic. Idk that so attractive to me
@roaklarson9699
@roaklarson9699 3 роки тому
I don't think so, otherwise I'd be get a lot more action, then what I am rn
@katy4639
@katy4639 3 роки тому
Yes. Yes he is.
@lieselbrehmer
@lieselbrehmer 3 роки тому
*coughs* lookin’ at you, Viggo
@steelbear2063
@steelbear2063 3 роки тому
Looks before books. He's hot, which is obviously the first thing people notice. And THEN he's interesting. Maybe. Still better be hot and dull than ugly and dull
@librarianlysia4709
@librarianlysia4709 3 роки тому
The rewatchability of Erik's videos is insane. I would watch this man talk for hours about languages.
@kimchiravioli
@kimchiravioli 5 років тому
I didn't know I was hot for linguistics
@MsCunningLinguistic
@MsCunningLinguistic 5 років тому
*tl*
@guul66
@guul66 5 років тому
lingustics is wicked
@bazingaburg8264
@bazingaburg8264 5 років тому
Try out books like "Learning russian for travel purposes in 4 weeks" and alike without any listening comprehension whatsoever, i dare you :D Not wanting to unlearn learned mistakes, we wouldn't just settle for a gutfeeling of how the pronunciation has to sound like. I am so glad i came upon this chanel ^^
@johndesohn7973
@johndesohn7973 5 років тому
@@bazingaburg8264 ты странный сударь
@jdw0909
@jdw0909 5 років тому
me neither!!!
@taklampa6197
@taklampa6197 5 років тому
Who else doesn’t understand anything but thinks it’s really interesting.
@chrstnptt3398
@chrstnptt3398 5 років тому
Same, lol
@MiMi-qb6tk
@MiMi-qb6tk 5 років тому
Haha. Thanks for putting my thoughts into words. I'm captivated
@deckzid
@deckzid 5 років тому
Me here :)
@PishTosh83
@PishTosh83 5 років тому
@reddparadox4141
@reddparadox4141 5 років тому
I do. Its cool to realize how if even small changes in the things weve always done unconciously could totally change how we sound.. That's pretty neat.
@burntumbrage6868
@burntumbrage6868 2 роки тому
This was such a pleasure to get into! For the first time in my 51 years, I’ve discovered a group of people with the same fascination for language and language sounds, structure and content that I’ve had all my life, seemingly alone! Even to the interest in the makeup of constructed languages! God I wish I had known this was an area of study that was practical and not just academic-I think I would have been profoundly happy to have devoted my professional life to this. Thank you.
@tobyconstantine7232
@tobyconstantine7232 3 роки тому
I love listening to him put together all the sounds that make up a language... it's almost therapeutic to make the sound after he explains what it is
@justaguyyy
@justaguyyy 7 років тому
Fun fact: J.R.R Tolkien actually made many languages other than Sindarin in the world of middle-earth/Arda. Like Quenya, Dwarvish, Entish, Black Speech etc. And unlike many other languages here, he made these by his own accord or by himself. Yes, he was a legend.
@animegandalf8690
@animegandalf8690 7 років тому
JustAGuy Well black speech was never fully done, since it was barely used in the books and that Tolkien himself said that he kinda hated it since he felt it made him uneasy. Which kinda fit when you make a language that the enemy should speak
@chrissiec5541
@chrissiec5541 7 років тому
JustAGuy thank you, i was hoping there would be a comment paying J.R.R. Tolkien the fuckton of respect he deserves
@huahualipo
@huahualipo 7 років тому
Anime Gandalf true; Tolkien's languages are of various states of completion. Fun fact: Black speech is related to Valarin, the language spoke by the sort of gods. Another fun fact: Sindarin is considered weird by many, perhaps because it was subject to time more than the "proper" Elvish Quenya.
@CalebMcFarland
@CalebMcFarland 7 років тому
Fun fact: hot pockets are almost impossible to cook correctly.
@Caedus696
@Caedus696 7 років тому
Well it makes sense that Black Speech and Valarin are similar since the "magic" of middle earth is just that speech and song twisting the fabric of reality.
@MsCunningLinguistic
@MsCunningLinguistic 5 років тому
Erik Singer: "... a very enthusiastic uvulur affricate" Me: *blushes*
@veritypursuit9752
@veritypursuit9752 5 років тому
😂😂
@bazingaburg8264
@bazingaburg8264 5 років тому
It sounds a bit forward but feels so right ^^ Out in a minute, honeeey
@Words-of-encouragement.-.
@Words-of-encouragement.-. 5 років тому
I love your screen name😂😂
@MsCunningLinguistic
@MsCunningLinguistic 5 років тому
Marquise West thanks boo 😘😉
@mareksicinski3726
@mareksicinski3726 4 роки тому
*uvular
@kaleighcleveland7897
@kaleighcleveland7897 4 роки тому
The editing on this video is on point lmao
@Kokiri601
@Kokiri601 7 років тому
This guy does for linguistics, what Vsauce did for science.
@giantmetaldog9153
@giantmetaldog9153 7 років тому
you should watch tom scott
@md.niamulahadchowdhury7403
@md.niamulahadchowdhury7403 6 років тому
You are to grammar what Albert Einstein was to grammar
@PSYLP
@PSYLP 6 років тому
And far less pandering and intellectually insulting then Vsause too! Bonus!
@FrankLoon
@FrankLoon 6 років тому
Vsauce ain't shit! More like Dsauce.
@RadShiba
@RadShiba 6 років тому
Infinite Loop indeed
@rozach9504
@rozach9504 5 років тому
Is this the professor that y/n always falls in love with? 😂
@redfrenchfries9263
@redfrenchfries9263 5 років тому
yep absolutely
@NO-bl4gm
@NO-bl4gm 4 роки тому
I think so😂😂 cause he is cute asf
@ghadaalkhalidi9733
@ghadaalkhalidi9733 4 роки тому
who is y/n
@NO-bl4gm
@NO-bl4gm 4 роки тому
@@ghadaalkhalidi9733 Y/N is often known as "your name" in fanfics and self inserts on Tumblr and such
@ghadaalkhalidi9733
@ghadaalkhalidi9733 4 роки тому
@@NO-bl4gm oh thanks:)
@courtneyknight2407
@courtneyknight2407 3 роки тому
Please do another one of these, and include the dialects/accents in "The Expanse"! Thanks so much.
@hbhtcr5707
@hbhtcr5707 3 роки тому
After watching a few of these, it must be nice to know your passion and being able to create a lifetime career of it.
@michaelt.5672
@michaelt.5672 6 років тому
That Yoda impression was unexpected and brilliant.
@jasonalen7459
@jasonalen7459 6 років тому
I love how they show Yoda shaking his head "no" after he said it
@anneclarence1704
@anneclarence1704 6 років тому
where was it again? (can you give me the time)
@noahp.8301
@noahp.8301 6 років тому
Anne 2:39
@anneclarence1704
@anneclarence1704 6 років тому
sorry it's not there...?
@dreamchasingcat
@dreamchasingcat 6 років тому
Anne try 3:02
@DrRiq
@DrRiq 5 років тому
Would love to see a breakdown of the Minion language
@chongyunsimp2088
@chongyunsimp2088 5 років тому
Yes me too! I think minion language uses a lot of malay words. I recognized one or two malay words like "terimah kasih" but i don't speak malay so I wouldn't know.
@DrRiq
@DrRiq 5 років тому
@@chongyunsimp2088 haha yeah, it definitely sounds like a mix of Austronesian + Greek + others
@newtonthenewt1400
@newtonthenewt1400 5 років тому
@@DrRiq It also sounded slightly Latin to me
@DrRiq
@DrRiq 5 років тому
@@newtonthenewt1400 yep, agree
@ShirubaGin
@ShirubaGin 5 років тому
Most of it is gibberish
@najwa7491
@najwa7491 3 роки тому
This helped me understand Parseltongue better. I need to learn it to be able to communicate with my friends.
@sopihagrace7964
@sopihagrace7964 3 роки тому
As someone who LOVES languages, THIS is absolutely AMAZING!!! And am I the only one who did not know that Viggo spoke 6 languages?!!
@GoldenSpaceDoll
@GoldenSpaceDoll 3 роки тому
Many don't, it would be surprising if he didn't though. His name is completely Danish, as his father is Danish, and his mother is American. He have lived a lot of places, they did forget to include that he also can speak a bit Arabic and Russian.
@suzanagjoni5767
@suzanagjoni5767 3 роки тому
Yeah.....Stolen Comment
@LifeLoveBeauty32
@LifeLoveBeauty32 5 років тому
I seriously want to see a 30 minute video oh this guy doing his version of all the accents
@pandatobi5897
@pandatobi5897 5 років тому
HAHA my ocd is having a field day this comment has 666 likes
@ahmadreiza2827
@ahmadreiza2827 5 років тому
He literally teach you how to spell it right everytime he correcting
@Anita_Bath
@Anita_Bath 5 років тому
Easy, just take a hammer to your left temple
@flootzavut30daychallenge
@flootzavut30daychallenge 6 років тому
Viggo makes Elvish sound so natural, you could really believe he grew up with it.
@s.g.3042
@s.g.3042 6 років тому
Sarah Warren *because he is danish, which elvish was derived from*
@timomastosalo
@timomastosalo 6 років тому
SNEAKY BLISSKIN Old Norse is quite a different language than Danish, it's close to Icelandic, and closer to Norwegian than Danish - which has changed a lot, since those times. Danish sounds closer English than Old Norse, though of course it sounds quite different than English. So Old Norse is the great grandmother of those 3, there a couple of others as well, mainly Swedish. Icelandic sounds the closest to it, because it 'inherited the house where Old Norse used to live'. Elvish is a whole language group, not 1 language. Here the language in question is Sindarin. There is also an Elvish language called Quenya in the movies and books. Those are the 2 most important Elvish languages, but there are many more Tolkien made. Quenya is mostly Latin and Finnish, Old Norse only giving some spice to it here and there. Sindarin - which they speak here - is mostly like Welsh and Irish, spiced with something else, like Old Norse. I'm not sure, but sounds like Old Norse was more used in making of Sindarin, but it wasn't the major component in neither of those 2, that much I know. And I'm linguist myself. Well, not a teacher, but studied it in the university.
@AllytheGumby
@AllytheGumby 6 місяців тому
Awesome video!! It's amazing to see all this analysed in depth. So interesting, thank youu!
@Alinda1308
@Alinda1308 3 роки тому
A couple of weeks ago I had a Linguistics exam at my university, this is so fascinating
@EFlatPC
@EFlatPC 5 років тому
He’s right. Viggo Mortensen really sounds like he’s been speaking Sindarin his whole life. I didn’t know he spoke six languages. That man is just impressive.
@sarahgappmaier3574
@sarahgappmaier3574 5 років тому
giving me a small heartattack with "he spoke"
@elkaydoug8863
@elkaydoug8863 5 років тому
I wish that I could speak Spanish
@soulmediabo
@soulmediabo 5 років тому
it sounds like he speaks Sinderion better than most of the elves...
@p1rgit
@p1rgit 5 років тому
and there was poor Figwit (aka Lindir) having helluva time tryna memorize one single sentence in sindarin... :D or two. Taenen bar-en-abed athar glaind, nevui penim miruvor. Manann ingadh namen i-darthatar? ukposts.info/have/v-deo/a6agZIZqjn1l24E.html around 5:00 -ish :)
@p1rgit
@p1rgit 5 років тому
@@dxce_ meh, who cares... grow up ;) btw in oldest manuscripts it's 616, if you love number of the beast :p
@Lambpika
@Lambpika 7 років тому
i could honestly listen to him break down languages forever.
@ghazalekiakojori1215
@ghazalekiakojori1215 2 роки тому
I keep coming back to this video pls give us a part two
@KuebelHund
@KuebelHund 4 роки тому
"Thu'um", the Language of the Dragons and the Dovahkiin is clearly missing here.
@jljljl1820
@jljljl1820 4 роки тому
its called dovahzul. thu'um is a word in dovahzul
@girv98
@girv98 3 роки тому
It's just an English relex, not really a proper conlang
@alvindzaki6085
@alvindzaki6085 3 роки тому
@@girv98 actually, there is a dovahzul course.
@girv98
@girv98 3 роки тому
@@alvindzaki6085 I didn't say there wasn't. The point is that it's a relex - a word for word copy of English grammar just with different words
@alvindzaki6085
@alvindzaki6085 3 роки тому
@@girv98 Ah, I see your point.
@kristenhouseholder
@kristenhouseholder 7 років тому
"There is no word for thank you in Dothraki." - Jorah Mormont
@TreetopCanopy
@TreetopCanopy 7 років тому
"You know, that wasn't in the original script. They added that based on something I said in the original press release. ... I remembered the first time I saw that [Jorah says it] thinking, 'Wait a minute, I don't remember that...' Then it hit me, and I realized, 'Oh, hey. They picked that up from me!' Then I forgot it and created a word for "thank you,' anyway." -David Peterson, Dothraki language designer
@GreenMareep
@GreenMareep 7 років тому
I thought he rephrased it with something like "I appreciate your work" or similar. Would have worked, too.
@Giulsgiuls93
@Giulsgiuls93 7 років тому
I had to scroll too far down for this!
@fullmetalfunk
@fullmetalfunk 7 років тому
I was surprised not to see Sim language.
@unicornburger16
@unicornburger16 7 років тому
fullmetalfunk why would it be? This was languages from film and tv, which Sim speak is from neither.
@fullmetalfunk
@fullmetalfunk 7 років тому
True but they had the Furby at the end. That's not from a film or movie.
@unicornburger16
@unicornburger16 7 років тому
fullmetalfunk cause it was part of the random stuff section. And yes, while they could've had Sims there, all the other randoms were from tv or movies also, including the Furby because it's a tv commercial.
@fullmetalfunk
@fullmetalfunk 7 років тому
You're incredibly pedantic, but ok. I just figured it was one of the more well known made up languages in our culture and since it's just gibberish and not a real conlang it would have been funny to hear what he had to say about it in the random section is all.
@unicornburger16
@unicornburger16 7 років тому
fullmetalfunk I'm sorry I came off that way, maybe it'll come up in a future episode, I just wanted to be clear why it wasn't in this one.
@FabulousKilljoy917
@FabulousKilljoy917 4 роки тому
I think there’s enough conlangs to warrant a Part 2. Point is I’m on a big kick as to why Marvel/Disney didn’t invest in creating a Sokovian language, it would added a lot to Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver’s relationship, or Zemo’s... just putting this into the aether
@mikelistman5263
@mikelistman5263 2 роки тому
That was excellent, Erik. Thanks!
@travis33425
@travis33425 4 роки тому
Some guys be afraid to moan in their girls ear... Erik Singer: Voiceless Alveolar Lateral Affricate
@MartianInDisguise
@MartianInDisguise 2 роки тому
This man is the dream of heterosexual female linguists everywhere.
@googlespieonsomeoneelse4898
@googlespieonsomeoneelse4898 7 років тому
That Yoda impression was awesome
@Tikayy
@Tikayy 7 років тому
Though wrong sentencing :P Yoda would never say "book to him gave I", but would say "book to him I gave", as if he pasted the beginning at the end. "Patience you must have" "Ready are you" "consume you it will", stuff like that. I'm not even into star wars, but I recall that easily as I found it hilarious ^^
@jacobdamour8926
@jacobdamour8926 6 років тому
13:32 JFK is a jelly donut confirmed
@brettdibble2763
@brettdibble2763 6 років тому
actually funny thing about Yoda's speech pattern is that it is IDENTICAL to Korean grammar, so when star wars was translated for a Korean audience Yoda sounded like your typical old dude
@caaaatchup
@caaaatchup 6 років тому
@Brett Dibble: That was a stupid mistake on the translator's part then, he should've translated it so it would have a different grammar so his speech would stick out just as it does in English. I guess the translator was not imaginative enough.
@brettdibble2763
@brettdibble2763 6 років тому
well, compared to everyone else (remember, yoda is the ONLY one with that specific speech pattern in the movies) yoda's speech would STILL stick out since i'm assumeing everyone else would sound....wonky. that is unless the translators REALLY got into the nitty gritty of things
@maryrosekent8223
@maryrosekent8223 3 роки тому
This was fascinating-thanks!
@gena8080
@gena8080 Рік тому
Beautyful, well explained! Thank you!
@DrNothing23
@DrNothing23 5 років тому
He missed the opportunity to describe how R2-D2 has 26 electronic sounds. One for each letter in the English alphabet. The noises actually spell out his dialogue.
@RicardoMorenoAlmeida
@RicardoMorenoAlmeida 5 років тому
Whaaaaat??? For real?
@qs987
@qs987 5 років тому
Wtttt so its just english?
@NoirL.A.
@NoirL.A. 5 років тому
very interesting. i've seen those movies a thousand times each and i never knew that.
@alisa2628
@alisa2628 5 років тому
Then that language would just be English no?
@Helloitzkenny
@Helloitzkenny 5 років тому
Did you know that Deadmau5 actually has *the* synthesiser board that was used to create R2-D2's "Language"? Source: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nHKapXyFhZymxXU.html Timestamp: 5:25
@8ay8ee
@8ay8ee 6 років тому
wow you just told all americans who struggle with the german "ch" how to easily pronounce it. props
@lucadreier22
@lucadreier22 6 років тому
8ay8ee Aawww now I can't correct a "ck" to a "ch" anymore :(
@Pierrot110194
@Pierrot110194 6 років тому
Yeeeeah it's close but not exactly the same. When saying "cute" I'm using a part of my tounge that's a teeny tiny bit further back when saying "Ich". Source: am german. (Although the possibility stands that I'm pronouncing "cute" wrong, obviously.)
@Kahli21
@Kahli21 6 років тому
@Peter Pepper - From a native English speaker, you're correct. I know how to ( properly ) pronounce "Ich", and I think it has more to do with the vowel sound immediately next to the "ch". Your mouth is more open when you are saying "Ich" and the tongue is slightly more forward - open more because of how "i" is pronounced. In "cute", the vowel u requires your lips to be a different shape, and the tongue is juuuuuust slightly further back. You're probably just fine pronouncing "cute", so don't worry about it!
@madczech9568
@madczech9568 6 років тому
like we care
@madczech9568
@madczech9568 6 років тому
czech's say it right
@aliciawilliams6518
@aliciawilliams6518 4 роки тому
10/10 loved this, just a bit confused about the last few seconds, I haven't finished Game of Thrones so maybe Denaris created one, but in season 1, they said there was no word for "thank you" in Dothraki.
@kimberlyaikens7642
@kimberlyaikens7642 3 роки тому
I love these videos by Erik 👍 super interesting.
@Bigotedechivo
@Bigotedechivo 5 років тому
are we NOT talking about his amazing Yoda impersonation!?
@HeyCrabman14
@HeyCrabman14 5 років тому
Right he is! Yessss!
@GewelReal
@GewelReal 5 років тому
Book to him gave I
@chimpinaneckbrace
@chimpinaneckbrace 5 років тому
I feel like he could do a perfect impression of just about anyone or anything.
@georgf9279
@georgf9279 5 років тому
Comment Yoda did. His head he shook.
@jonnomate4085
@jonnomate4085 5 років тому
anyone can do a good yoda impression
@supermansdoctor
@supermansdoctor 7 років тому
These are ridiculously, addictively good.
@pnjodaro
@pnjodaro 2 роки тому
This is so helpful for my novel writing. Thanks!!
@samuelli-a-sam
@samuelli-a-sam 3 роки тому
This guy deserves some sort of award for knowing basically all the languages and their linguistics!!
@lookoutpiano8877
@lookoutpiano8877 5 років тому
Wow. This man is stupid intelligent.
@lookoutpiano8877
@lookoutpiano8877 5 років тому
kenza abdi I don't know what you mean. I was giving him a compliment. It's a phrase used in America. Think of it like, "I got a new Ferarri. It's stupid fast."
@Kindroth110
@Kindroth110 5 років тому
kenza abdi “stupid” in this context is synonymous to “crazy” or “very”
@Arthur-yf9yv
@Arthur-yf9yv 5 років тому
Loving the oxymoron :)
@musical_lolu4811
@musical_lolu4811 5 років тому
'Stupid' here is an intensifier adverb. A typical Americanism. Kinda funny too, its intended comedic effect. Nothing to be bothered about.
@djsickbeatz4005
@djsickbeatz4005 5 років тому
Pp and poopoo
@bryntendo
@bryntendo 5 років тому
Dothraki sounds so badass, and Momoa pulls it off brilliantly.
@deulily
@deulily 5 років тому
Bryn Jackson he’s the human representation of badass
@rangerslayer2260
@rangerslayer2260 5 років тому
Then you have Emilia Clarke who does nail it, but not without messing up. It's hilarious. Even when she speaks Valyrian.
@braziliangopnik3040
@braziliangopnik3040 5 років тому
looks like spanish to me
@bryntendo
@bryntendo 5 років тому
Supergirl Gamer I think she does it really well too, but she does it with her Valyrian/Westerosi accent since she's all high born and stuff, which definitely makes it sound less badass, but hey, Dany is pretty badass as it is so I give her a pass there lol
@SmoothDogGaming
@SmoothDogGaming 5 років тому
Maybe Khal Drogo just kills off anyone that speaks it better than him lol
@SkylineLynar
@SkylineLynar 3 роки тому
This was honestly the best 20 minutes I've ever spent in youtube. I don't understand how this was so Interesting.
@cocobeebunnied7371
@cocobeebunnied7371 Рік тому
This is genuinely so interesting
@bugdrawsportraits
@bugdrawsportraits 7 років тому
I kinda have a crush on this guy.
@Nhaunderstood
@Nhaunderstood 7 років тому
who's not :D
@sawyerblack4688
@sawyerblack4688 7 років тому
If we're being honest, this seems like a really well put together guy. I bet he lives in a really fucking awesome loft and buys quality goods.
@Uhohlisa
@Uhohlisa 7 років тому
LOL Sawyer. Too true
@justdecember
@justdecember 7 років тому
Same, a smart man talking about something he's passionate about makes my ovaries implode!
@kgcko
@kgcko 7 років тому
of course! he is five a star man!
@robertolastra9975
@robertolastra9975 4 роки тому
Is anyone else laying in bed at night wondering why you just watched a 20 minute video about a guy who listens to people talk?
@BlueyMcPhluey
@BlueyMcPhluey 4 роки тому
only 20 minutes?
@smakhanian
@smakhanian 4 роки тому
Nope. I watch over & over and share with friends. He's brilliant.
@michaelchallis4129
@michaelchallis4129 3 роки тому
No, because he also did aliens.
@leibun
@leibun 3 роки тому
Because it's super interesting
@hadeermu3315
@hadeermu3315 3 роки тому
Cause he's fuckin hot
@peterwyetzner5276
@peterwyetzner5276 4 роки тому
If you've never heard a Finnish speaker get excited, I highly recommend it. All those double k's and t's that interrupt the flow give the language a really interesting rhythm.
@robertamorales5904
@robertamorales5904 3 роки тому
Dang this guy is good at what he does! I’m super impressed 🙇🏻‍♀️
@MinaF99
@MinaF99 7 років тому
YES! Love these language/accent videos
@MinaF99
@MinaF99 7 років тому
Also the sims language next pls
@Halinspark
@Halinspark 7 років тому
Mina F Step one: Put marbles in mouth. Step two: Pretend to speak French
@factsverse9957
@factsverse9957 7 років тому
Mina F Finally! Official name (Technique Critique)
@anandadaquino3604
@anandadaquino3604 7 років тому
what is your native language, guys?
@nicorans5369
@nicorans5369 7 років тому
Native Language is Dutch, but i also speak Englisch, French, German and a little bit of Spanish
@SuVar6as
@SuVar6as 4 роки тому
The Ewoks also say some phrases in Tagalog. I remember watching Star Wars as a kid with my family. It surprised the heck out of us Filipinos. (In a good way.)
@panda-gj2ml
@panda-gj2ml 3 роки тому
that’s so cool
@greglialios7430
@greglialios7430 3 роки тому
Can we trust this guy? He speaks parseltounge.
@janetkizer5956
@janetkizer5956 5 місяців тому
Thanks. I was hoping you'd discuss 'I am Groot.' And you did. I love your analysis of all these languages.
@CeruleanRex
@CeruleanRex Рік тому
I have watched no less than 6 of your videos over the past 18 hours. I am transfixed, and I hope, absorbing everything you are saying like a sponge. I wish I had the money to study with your for about 6 months! I'm kinda fan-boying over here. Thanks for these pieces you have done. I am so grateful.
@cheecksXx
@cheecksXx 5 років тому
Yooo it’s not often that I hear my tribe mentioned in a video (that isn’t about Alaska). Łingits have only about 1,000 fluent speakers, and enough sounds to make our language difficult
@Idiomatick
@Idiomatick 4 роки тому
Wa sah iyatehte
@jelleschelfthout3636
@jelleschelfthout3636 4 роки тому
Quite cool tho, make sure you keep your language alive! I know I would watch some beginners guides
@gpeddino
@gpeddino 7 років тому
I was expecting Simlish.
@andrewnagengast2349
@andrewnagengast2349 6 років тому
sims are a game, not TV or movie. So he could get away with not including it lol.
@matejanj.h.3668
@matejanj.h.3668 6 років тому
and Furby is a TV or a movie?
@theghostofkinglear
@theghostofkinglear 6 років тому
YES
@asherraar.2906
@asherraar.2906 6 років тому
I was looking for Simlish too! Degdeg...
@kjanikova6731
@kjanikova6731 6 років тому
Oh no, I was going to make this comment, but you made it one year ago, so now I can't :(
@timclarklive
@timclarklive 2 роки тому
Singer analysis is really amazing in every video
@weirdo_with_an_umbrella
@weirdo_with_an_umbrella 2 роки тому
He is right about the 'r' sound. I'm Spanish and learnt English in school. When we are speaking English we usually have to combine English and Castellano because some words do not have a translation or we say someone's name. This is kind of weird because of the different pronunciation and accent.
@twstf8905
@twstf8905 5 років тому
There is no word for, "thank you," in Dothraki.
@cluckendip
@cluckendip 5 років тому
what about "cheers mate"?
@twstf8905
@twstf8905 5 років тому
@@cluckendip Ba dum dum PSSSH 👍
@therealjumin1941
@therealjumin1941 5 років тому
TWSTF 8 What about "creep"
@kadigan1979
@kadigan1979 5 років тому
Originally there was, but there wasn't a word for "please", according to the notes David Peterson provided to the showrunners. They liked the idea so they added it to the script but made Peterson remove the word for "thank you" instead.
@twstf8905
@twstf8905 5 років тому
@@kadigan1979 OMG lol whatever 😂 (Nobody likes the "actually...." guy)
@chrissede2270
@chrissede2270 4 роки тому
I hope there isn’t a test after this video because I am going to fail miserably.
@banished4eva
@banished4eva 4 роки тому
Chris Sede hahahaha
@sakurakokida2062
@sakurakokida2062 3 роки тому
"The walking carpet fuzzball"
@ThatSilentGuy
@ThatSilentGuy 3 роки тому
I love that at 13:31 JFK's "ich bin ein Berliner" get its end cut so German speakers won't be able to talk joke that JFK literally said "I'm a donut".
@seyhalater8336
@seyhalater8336 2 роки тому
How does one say “ I am a Berliner” in German?
@maybepolly_
@maybepolly_ 2 роки тому
omg es un berlín JAJAJJAHHAHAJ
@rikijones7825
@rikijones7825 4 роки тому
I'm curious what he thinks of the 72+ ways that Hodor says "Hodor" on Game of Thrones.
@jorellelouis1551
@jorellelouis1551 4 роки тому
I was waiting for Hodor too since he discussed GOT conlang already.
@chrismanuel9768
@chrismanuel9768 2 роки тому
Hodor is perfectly cromulent.
@williamyazvey2793
@williamyazvey2793 4 роки тому
I’m Navajo and I flipped out when I heard him mention our language!
@yasmina6715
@yasmina6715 3 роки тому
same here but i speak Kalmyk (that ewoks thing) :D
@jtoatm5923
@jtoatm5923 3 роки тому
black-white spagetti wow so cool! Same here when he mentioned Welsh :D
@The_True_Mx_Pink
@The_True_Mx_Pink 3 роки тому
Navajos for the win! :)
@CCGMASTER
@CCGMASTER 3 роки тому
Tlingit here, I also freaked out. Shout out to him for knowing bout indigenous languages.
@The_True_Mx_Pink
@The_True_Mx_Pink 3 роки тому
@@CCGMASTER and not calling us Indians! Cause we're not! It's racist to say that we are!
@roy5815
@roy5815 3 роки тому
My lord... Never thought there was so much to it ....I love this channel so much... So much to learn in every video.... Also, you should've added minions
@Rangeroll
@Rangeroll 2 роки тому
I love how excited he gets about language. We could be friends for sure
@madajafarmer5414
@madajafarmer5414 4 роки тому
Okay but the editors were really nice for pausing his speech at fairly flattering points lol
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