@lesoleil1195

So cool to hear him in Lebanese

@ramimusavtucjust

Why go through all this trouble? Egyptians, Moroccan, Syrians and Palestinians have the same issue as their dialect is unwritten. For all what it matters, some very developed nations such as Switzerland uses an unwritten version of German to speak but they write in German (63% of Swiss people).

@noelnakhoul2091

So interesting. Can't wait to see the Lebanese language

@georgiobouyounes9476

We can use the italian alphabet with some additional letters! Its not that hard!

@gyalpoirgyud4759

le 100% Southern European face

@dimitricariou

Choukran mr. Taleb. Je suis Libanais et je parle anglais, français et arabe comme vous. J’ai souvent rêvé qu’on réussisse à mettre un nouvel alphabet qui se base sur les différentes prononciations libanaises. Pourtant, je pense que la tâche est impossible. Déjà à cause du nombre de prononciation (lahjeh) différentes. Et ensuite à cause de la grande diversitée qui est à la foi la force et la faiblesse des libanais. Malgré tout, ça reste une idée intéressante et j’aimerai beaucoup ça arrive un jour. Merci pour cette video!

@Adnan-lt5rn

Or you know, use the already ubiquitous and universal Arabic script for a dialect of Arabic

@ziryabjamal

Minimize cognitive load

@ainsivalavie9946

Is the Latinization of Turkish a success for the Turks?

@ClaimClam

Lebanese is lit

@atop856

Im so happy that I found your channel just when you started being active again. I am afraid my question is offtopic. In black swan you talk about failed writers and rejected books and how one of the best finance books you read has been rejected and the writer had to self publish it. My question is, what do you think would happen if someone ignored all popular books and only focused on unknown,rejected books? And also, by claiming all of these theories and using some fancy words and referring to people with authority in history, how are you different than  the Economist?

Sincerely,
A limousine driver

@jollyjack5856

So are you going to speak Aramean instead of the language of Arabian conquerors? Or some kind of reconstituted Ugaritic? Or Hebrew (South Phoenician) with some alterations? Maybe take Samaritan as the basis?

@nothingspecific314

Great video!

@francksalameh2992

Awiyyé ;)

@jakezgab8576

Dear Nassim, I’m a Lebanese living in NY state for more than 30 years. I followed few of your YouTube videos regarding business. I do have a unique product to bring to worldwide market and having a bit of setbacks. Is there any chance I can speak with you directly on the phone regarding my new product idea. I appreciate your input should you have the time or interest to reply. Thanks for this video. Yehmik.