Posted on 06/13/2023 8:36:49 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of ancient languages with our captivating video. Experience the enchanting sounds of bygone civilizations as realistic characters bring them to life. Journey through time as you listen to the melodic tones of forgotten tongues, each carefully researched and expertly voiced. From the mysterious cadence of Egyptian hieroglyphics to the lyrical beauty of Latin, let the echoes of the past transport you to a realm of linguistic wonder. Discover the linguistic heritage of our ancestors and witness the power of language in preserving the legacy of ancient civilizations. Prepare to be captivated as history's forgotten voices resound once more.
0:37 Mayan Language
0:56 Roman Empire (Latin)
1:42 Empire of China
2:08 Anglo-Saxon (English Ancient)
2:40 Ancient Japanese
2:57 Old Slavonic
3:29 Proto-Celtic Language (Common Celtic)
4:00 Egyptian Language (2000 BC)
4:32 Ryukyuan Language
5:06 Ancient Greek (1500 BC to 300 BC)
5:43 Phoenician Language
6:01 Hittite Language
6:22 Quechua
7:12 Akkadian LanguageThe Sound of Ancient Languages. You Haven't Seen Anything Like This Before! | 7:29
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Immerse yourself in the captivating realm of ancient languages through our mesmerizing video. Allow realistic characters to breathe life into the enchanting sounds of civilizations long gone. Embark on a journey across time as you indulge in the melodic tones of forgotten languages, meticulously researched and masterfully voiced. From the enigmatic cadence of Egyptian hieroglyphics to the lyrical elegance of Latin, let the echoes of the past transport you to a world of linguistic marvels. Uncover the linguistic heritage of our ancestors and witness the enduring power of language in preserving the legacy of ancient civilizations. Prepare to be spellbound as the voices of history's forgotten ones resonate once again.
0:00 Proto Indo European
0:30 Sabaic
1:00 Sanskrit
1:30 Aramaic
2:00 Sumerian
2:30 Old Chinese
3:00 Ge`ez
3:30 Gothic languageThe Sound of Ancient Languages (PART 2) You Haven't Seen Anything Like This Before! | 4:07
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The Latin speaker presents the so-called “restored classical” pronunciation in a modern Italian accent. I’m skeptical, but without 2,000-year-old audio recordings, it’s tough to say definitively that this is “wrong.”
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One of the YT comments claimed that the Aramaic was actually Hebrew.
I only hear a lot of Babel :)
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Thanks for posting this. I know a school teacher who has students who speak Mayan. Two different dialects in fact. Interesting to know what she might be hearing.
Having studied 4 of the “Romance” languages derived from Roman Latin, it is amazing how different each language sounds from the other despite the fact they have many similar words and grammar structures. I am speaking of Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese.
While studying in Mexico in the late 1950s, I took a linguistics course during which we studied Nahuatl (the Aztec language) which at that time was spoken by around 1/2 million people, many monolingual. I traveled south to Oaxaca and then San Cristobal de las Casas, where I joined some other Americans on a horseback visit to a Mayan related village 6 miles away from the nearest vehicle road. It was a large village of from 500 to 1,000 people. The first thing we did when we arrived was look for the Mayor and his 2 assistants. THey were the only people in the village who spoke Spanish, and we asked their permission to waalk around the village and take pictures. Everyone except these 3 men mostly wore hand woven native garments. They were also hold a religious festival which mixed Indian and Spanish religious traditions. The town church had not had a priest since the 1930s.
What it teaches me is the transience of everything. All that seems so absolute, concrete, and permanent, including our entire world and everything that is reality, is ephemeral, transient, and endlessly flowing.
Our language--and everything else--which seem so permanent will eventually become obsolete, incoherent, and ultimately forgotten and lost.
Perhaps Truth exists, but we cannot know It. Perhaps we can glimpse It or something of It.
The most knowable thing to me is this: God = Truth.
That’s one problem with the concept of time travel. Even if you could get there, everything would sound like gibberish. I think Michael Crichton addressed that.
I see this all the time. My wife frequently has her Chinese friends over for a visit.
Wow. Wonder what happened to those pictures that your group took.
LOL
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