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Watch your Language | How to predict the future of a language @watchyourlanguage3870 | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Links:
Predicting Future American: youtu.be/F2Jw2ILRBVk?si=jDLhIoRKNErLgV-D
Germanic sound shifts: youtu.be/zrXwzVquCWA?si=jIhMJsM7lYes0z3G
Romance sound shifts: youtu.be/fm4MHQWbbwU?si=iJlkKMW0tMEnAC1n

Translations:
10:05: (Proto-West Germanic) (Left) Thank Odin the Roman Empire is falling! (Right) There are three of them now!
10:22: (Proto-West Germanic) I can use this…
10:24: (Proto-West Germanic) (all lines) {word} will become {word with sound shift}
10:30: (Proto-West Germanic) Maybe also at the beginning? (and then the same stuff from above)
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