Strange Similarities Between Celtic & Semitic Languages!

Arduya
Published on Jun 8, 2020
This video is about the surprising similarities between Celtic languages (like Irish and Welsh) and Semitic languages (like Arabic and Hebrew).

Special thanks to Lamiae Kadiri for her Arabic samples, Tirion Kerr for his Welsh samples, and Patrick (Youtube channel: Patchy Gaelic) for his Irish (Gaelic) samples.

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Sources include:

1) Jongeling, Comparing Welsh and Hebrew (2000)

2) Steve Hewitt, Remarks on the Insular Celtic/Hamito-Semitic Question.

3) Germania Semitica by Theo Vennemann gen. Nierfeld
4) A Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax
By Bill T. Arnold, John H. Choi

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