Arabic, French, & Greek loanwords in Sicilian
Greek words spread through Aramaic & Arabic
Features of Sabir Pidgin (clip 1)
Sabir Pidgin Language on the Barbary Coast
Sabir – A Pidgin Lingua Franca
Greek influence through Old Church Slavonic
Greek religious words borrowed into Latin
The Roman Empire Absorbed the Greek-speaking World
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As well as the official language of Surinam, South America.
Well… In South Africa they speak Afrikaans.
It is quite a distinct dialect.
@@GaneshDevdaslearn to read, south africa was never mentioned
@@ContinentTurtle And yet, they speak Dutch, kinda.
Surprise, I speak Dutch & Flemish and can understand Afrikaans.
That’s not true, South India they speak Dravidian languages, not Dutch
Yes. I didn’t mention it because the full video is comparing the Dutch of the Netherlands and the Dutch of Flanders.
Dutch is also the third most widely spoken West-Germanic language (after English and German). 😉
Can’t wait to see the whole video. Thanks already! 🙂
must be so proud, all 10 of them.