Just discovered a #youtube channel #RobWords. After two videos (Hieroglyphs and Toki Pona) I subscribed to it and I am binging all his videos.
https://youtube.com/@robwords
Just discovered a #youtube channel #RobWords. After two videos (Hieroglyphs and Toki Pona) I subscribed to it and I am binging all his videos.
https://youtube.com/@robwords
@drahardja I love #RobWords
Danke für das Verlinken des brillanten #RobWords, @Exxo 🙏
Ja, die Grundidee war eine Rückkehr zu den jüdischen Namen. Aber dann wären Frauen immer noch unterrepräsentiert gewesen & es hätte sich die Frage nach der Repräsentanz weiterer Kulturen in der deutschen #Buchstabiertafel gestellt. Durch #Städtenamen ließen sich alle einbeziehen, mit Ausnahme von #Bremen auch alle Bundesländer. https://scilogs.spektrum.de/natur-des-glaubens/b-wie-berlin-babylon-preussen-und-der-fossile-faschismus/
Waaaah!
#TIL that [warranty and guarantee], plus [guardian and warden], are actually the same words. No, not just synonyms, but the same French words in different dialects! Back in the days of the Norman conquest of England, Normandy spoke a more Scandinavian flavour of French (because they came from Scandinavia - Norman = North men), which used the w sound when Parisian French used the gu sound.
So William the Conqueror would have been Guillaume in the other dialect.
My mind is blown. What else is being hidden from us!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PCE4C9GvqI0
#RobWords #Etymology #funfacts #language #linguistics #history
There was an interesting YouTube video with RobWords the other week about words for measurements that touched on the word "yard". The "yard" that is an enclosed area used to be spelled with a ''g' and has the same root as "garden".
I just learned that the word “hello” is a recent invention brought on by the invention of the telephone as a way to initiate a conversation. And the original sign off suggestion was not “goodbye” but “that is all”. I want to use that from now on. #RobWords
We, as writers, don’t want to write in clichés though we often speak in them. I think the most apt contemporary term for “cliché”, in reference to its origins, would be “snippet” though I doubt we’ll ever hear anyone say “Oh God. This story is so snippet.”. Just learning about the origin of the word. Fascinating stuff. #RobWords #WritingCommunity
Where did our numbers come from?
#RobWords
Why do our numbers look the way they look? Why do we count the way we count? These questions answered and many more in this video looking at where English got its numbering system.
https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=uYhOFQ7eruE
wenn es nicht anders geht
https://youtu.be/uYhOFQ7eruE
Can #RobWords persuade you to switch to "izzard"?
@ColinTheMathmo
/Pə'sif.ik/ /ˈoʊ.ʃən/
Fun! s k ʃ
Should I add a #RobWords hashtag to this?
Is English just badly pronounced French?
#RobWords, #Linguistics, #History
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUL29y0vJ8Q
A Guide To Our Alphabet (English)
#RobWords, #Science, #Technology, #Culture, #History, #Linguistics, #Orthography
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBQCup27ukE
We should steal these words from French.
#RobWords #Science #Linguistics #Language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qFNJo1xgGI
What the printing press did to English
#RobWords #Science #Engineering #Linguistics #History
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Syp1DVQgN_g
Culture as technology
Why we should go back to writing in runes
#RobWords #Art #Science #History #Linguistics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4npuVmGxXuk
Likely because #RobWords did a video on it a day or so ago. (-:
TIL: "Spanien" bedeutet "Land der Klippschliefer" (die es dort nicht gibt).
Rob is always interesting and enjoyable #RobWords #English https://youtu.be/6lhxxiqqlQY?si=GNd2jNYR1yRC-t80