Channel Avatar

Xidnaf @UCByBOwwOU5tKddYpsrHiUUw@youtube.com

272K subscribers - no pronouns set

I make videos on things I think are neat. Historically that'


02:37
Steamed Hams but i sorted it by phoneme
03:33
Skip Every Monday By Abusing Time Zones
07:24
Three Types of Forbidden Words
04:58
How Nazis Stole the Word "Aryan"
07:59
Are Languages Getting Simpler?
04:32
The Difference Between “Kings” and “Emperors” | Etymosemanticology
09:29
Is English a Tonal Language?
04:59
"Nerd" | Etymosemanticology
00:38
Patreon Announcement
11:10
Corrections
07:09
Proto-World and the Origin of Language
05:58
"China" doesn't exist. | Etymosemanticology
09:49
Why People Make Their Own Languages
05:36
"Socialism" vs "Communism" | Etymosemanticology
08:33
The Linguistics of AAVE
08:21
Untranslatability and Japanese Pragmatics
03:24
Roman Romance | Etymosemanticology
06:21
What Even Is a Language?
00:26
Update: Technical Difficulties
03:26
"Football" | Etymosemanticology
07:45
What Even Is a Word?
02:20
"Ass" vs "Arse" | Etymosemanticology
07:17
What Even Is a Syllable? (correction in the description)
01:13
Brief Anouncement: Hiatus Over
00:48
Brief Anouncement: Hiatus
00:28
Xidnaf's Channel Trailer
08:33
The IPA and the IPA That Created It
09:56
Languages of the Jewish People
06:48
Ancient Languages of the Middle East
03:30
Pronunciation of "Xidnaf" [possible seizure trigger at the end?]
08:07
Proto-Indo-European Culture
02:18
Poll: Pronouncing "Xidnaf"
07:50
Grimm's Law
06:48
Catching Cots
07:49
World's Most Complicated Writing System (corrections in the description)
07:26
World's Easiest Writing System: Origin of Hangul (corrections in the description)
08:58
Types of Writing Systems (correction in the description)
03:53
Linguistic History of ASL
04:09
The Language of the Founding Fathers (not very accurate)
04:27
English is a Semitic Language (old video, please just watch something else)
03:38
English Ethno-Linguistics
09:46
A History of English Letters
09:49
How to Speak Proto-Indo-European (corrections in the description)
00:35
Spoken Sample of Proto-Indo-European (not very accurate)