What Ancient Egyptian Sounded Like — and how we know
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What Ancient Egyptian Sounded Like — and how we know

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For those of you who speak only English, it can be helpful to be aware that the way English does things is not only simply one way among many, but also somewhat unusual when compared to other languages.
Me watching this video despite disliking French and thinking the language sounds ugly:
I’m a bit mad at the NativLang video for saying Tibetan is the most difficult script in the world and that it’s harder than Japanese. It is definitely easier than Japanese. Tibetan has archaic spelling but there are just 34 letters, while Japanese has 46 unique Hiragana, 46 unique Katakana, and then 2000 Kanji to learn.
(and Tibetan’s archaic spelling is comparable to French, so if you can handle French spelling you can handle Tibetan spelling)
What if writing didn’t exist?Â
An animated history of writing in 12 short videos by NativLang (via Mutual Intelligibility)

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So as part of in-place sheltering, I’ve been catching up with the linguistics side of YouTube. Today I learned about how many Maya languages don’t use tense to describe time, only aspect. While I think I get it, I also think I broke something a little >_>
What English does - but most languages can't
Features English is missing - but most other languages have