Published On Feb 4, 2024
In this video, we compare some of the common words between Venetian (vèneto) and Greek (ελληνικά) with Marco, representing Venetian, and Michael, as the Greek speaker.
I'd like to thank my friend Gianluca for helping me put the words together for this video. Gianluca's Instagram page: / veneto.da.mar
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Greek (ελληνικά) is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages with a written record of over 3,000 years, easily making it the oldest documented Indo-European language. The Greek alphabet, originating from the Phoenician script, was the basis of numerous other scripts, such as Latin, Cyrillic, Coptic, Gothic, and Armenian. The Greek language has virtually impacted other languages in every corner of the world, being an important component of Western civilization, the Christian religion, and the language of some of the fundamental texts of science, astronomy, and mathematics. The Greek language today holds official status in Greece and Cyprus, and is recognized as a minority language in Albania, Armenia, Hungary, Italy, Romania, and Ukraine.
Venetian (vèneto) is a Romance language primarily spoken in the Veneto region of Italy. It has several different dialects and varieties.