CHINESE NUMBERS EVOLUTION

CHINESE NUMBERS EVOLUTION

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@ilovelanguages0124
@ilovelanguages0124 - 28.03.2025 17:18

Does this video have good framing, or are the edges cut off?

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@scurly0792
@scurly0792 - 28.03.2025 17:31

What reconstruction is used here for Middle Chinese?

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@Hampter-m7r
@Hampter-m7r - 28.03.2025 17:40

yat yi saam sei ng lok cat baat gau sap

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@ggarzagarcia
@ggarzagarcia - 28.03.2025 20:12

I like to see modern Cantonese used for “Modern Chinese” on the bottom

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@artaxerxes473
@artaxerxes473 - 29.03.2025 09:03

Old chinese shares similarities with Northeastern Indian languages

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@TakiMitsuha2016
@TakiMitsuha2016 - 29.03.2025 15:39

Old chinese same as Kuki chin languages of Tibeto Burman branch

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@hancockop8149
@hancockop8149 - 29.03.2025 17:19

Can you compare Middle Chinese numbers and Thai?

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@c_karis_1
@c_karis_1 - 29.03.2025 19:25

Interesting how different the old lamguage sounds compared to the modern one. The proto-language must have been something entirely different. It's amazing how much languages change over time.

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@rizalsandy
@rizalsandy - 31.03.2025 16:20

From njis to er 😂

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@chelsb6568
@chelsb6568 - 03.04.2025 06:48

Listening to Middle Chinese, it makes sense where Japanese numbers come from

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@goodvibes7443
@goodvibes7443 - 04.04.2025 15:53

old chinese sounds like russian

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@icanfly5964
@icanfly5964 - 12.04.2025 06:26

Middle chinese numbers sound really simlar to the Japanese counterpart (Sino-Japanese numerals)

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@DukiyaYouTubechannel
@DukiyaYouTubechannel - 17.04.2025 13:36

Middle is more like bodo language [a language spoken in Assam India ]

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@siekensou77
@siekensou77 - 29.04.2025 01:47

compare with Cantonese. also a modern chinese language.

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@ggz21
@ggz21 - 25.05.2025 22:38

Old chiness is more similar to Kuki-Chin languages than modern China

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