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Aaaah this is awesome!! Congrats my friend
ОтветитьWow! This is so so cool bro!
ОтветитьWhat a great channel well done!
ОтветитьHey, brand new to far east etymologies. Always scared of how connected European languages are, compared to the infinity distant (maybe an error on my behalf) patterns between Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and more (not including Thai, as they are SE Asia for starters). But this video alone is a kickstarter for me. Keep at it!
ОтветитьThis content calms the chaos of external life
ОтветитьGut Video Man. Hope to see your videos more.
Ответить兲😏
Ответитьi sometimes get confused and mix 天 and 元
ОтветитьInteresting that before the chinese knew of 天 and used it to mean 首, they used 朕 to mean personal pronoun of a ruler[originally was to mend boat], it seems that this meaning of 天 was an old fosilised meaning of it as 首, bc 天 looks like it could be created 10000年 ago, and 朕 looks complex, like it was created sometime later, people had to come up how create boats and how to picture boat mending. 弗疾朕天。
Ответитьits not only hiragana, the katakana of te テ also comes from 天, and given how katakana literally means "partial characters", you can easily see its origin
ОтветитьOh gosh, that ⿰清氣 character looks monstrous, it almost reminds me of those scary-looking Chinese characters used to transcribe Old Church Slavonic!
PS: This is your very first video and it’s amazing, what were you on about in the comments under the other video?! The quality is immaculate!!