ILoveLanguages!
Greetings, everyone! My name is Andy, and I’m the voice and artist behind I Love Languages, this channel. Here, you’ll hear me read old texts from ancient languages. I created this channel for educational purposes, dedicated to documenting different languages and dialects from around the world.
Since I was young, I’ve been fascinated by the diversity of our planet. I love learning about languages and cultures worldwide. My favorite part of making videos is drawing the little characters in their traditional attire. Because I love colors, I create vivid videos to inspire viewers like you to learn more.
Most of my videos are recorded by me, though some are submissions from you, my amazing audience. I truly hope this channel raises awareness that even though we speak different languages, we all share one planet.
Stay happy,
Andy

Whispers of Romance: The Beauty of Occitan and Sicilian

Who Were the Jova? The Forgotten “Water People” of Sonora

Ladakhi & Balti Languages | Tibetan Heritage Across Borders

Balti: A Tibetan Legacy in Pakistan?

The Hardest Chinese Dialect? Wenzhounese vs. Mandarin

When a Language Dies with One Voice: The Story of Robinia

Discovering Lezgian & Urakhin Dargwa: Voices of the Caucasus

Gan and Mandarin: Linguistic Cousins of Northern and Southern China

How Delhi Speaks: The Living Dialect of Dehlavi

Akkadian & Classical Syriac: From Babylon to the Cross

The Buffalo's Echo: Preserving Tonkawa Language & Culture Today

When Bodo Meets Dimasa: A Beautiful Connection of Two Voices

The Monqui of Baja California — A Vanished Culture

West Slavic Languages: Polish & Silesian ❤️ One Family, Two Voices

Can Nawat Survive? El Salvador’s Last Indigenous Tongue

Mataraman vs. Banyumasan: Two Javanese Dialects, One Soul of Java

Cuitlatec: The Extinct Language That Defied the Mexica Empire

Ancient Semitic Languages: Why Syriac and Ge’ez Still Matter Today

The Sacred 2000-Year-Old Voice of Faith: Classical Syriac-Aramaic

Kurmanji Kurdish & Northern Luri: Voices of Iran’s Mountains

Dimasa: Exploring the Dimasa People, Language & Culture

From the Mountains to the City: Tibetan Meets Cantonese

Miduliya: The Vanishing Voice of the Zayan Amazigh

Echoes of the Aztecs: Nahuatl & Nawat Today

The Final Days of the Pericú — Baja California’s Forgotten Past

From Everest to Lhasa: Tibetan & Sherpa Voices

Wixárika: The Huichol Language That Still Breathes With the People

Will Talysh & Gilaki Survive? | Iranian Voices by the Caspian

Malwai Punjabi Dialect | A Sweet Voice from the Heart of Malwa

Kazakh & Khakas: Turkic Echoes from the Steppes to Siberia