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Watch your Language | Language Overview: Telugu @watchyourlanguage3870 | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 58 minutes ago.
Links:
LingoLizard’s video about lesser-heard-of, highly spoken languages: youtu.be/DwSnPJJCVdA?si=P905RWyPgfvE60xY
How to start arguments between linguists: youtu.be/ODHpfm0c6AI?si=Y4hhlkcz5iZ9zu1K
Translations:
0:05: Every language you’ve explained has been European or Semitic. Now you’re doing Telugu?
4:15: (Elephant) Retroflex; (Penguin) Aspirated; (Hybrid creature) [ʈʰ] and [ɖʱ]; “What the hell is this?”
5:05: Telugu letters
6:02: (Top) *the obsolete rolled R character*; (Bottom) *the combined rolled R character*
6:54: Are these vowels? *Other resources* “Yes.” *Me* “No.”
7:07: Word: *Ends with a vowel*; Telugu, until very recently: “Wait. That’s illegal.”
7:27: So loanwords are the only way a Telugu word can end in a consonant? “There is another.”
9:16: If I explained how Telugu does recursion now *Visible confusion*
9:48: (Patrick) Telugu; (Squidward) Us; (Watermelon) Verbs
10:21: Telugu gender system: *Women* Am I a joke to you?
14:45: When you remember that the Telugu gender system also works like that
15:50: You had my curiosity, but now you have my attention.
18:08: Agglutinative language; It still has stem changes:
23:00: “Infinitive”
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Language Overview: Telugu @watchyourlanguage3870

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