Funny, "arpa" aso means "κριθαράκι" when translated from Bulgarian.
@adnankhawaza552722 сағат бұрын
Real language of indo Aryans
@CobaltHammer-yb3hu23 сағат бұрын
I could recognize some Arabic words in the Turkish part. O Erdogan, when will you make Turkish 100% Arabic instead of 30%? I know the juridical language is filled with Arabic and Persian at least.
@parapoliticos5223 сағат бұрын
Most of those words are latin
@lordjohny625223 сағат бұрын
From Kouros come kori for the female
@yourmemes78Күн бұрын
I was very pleased to see how our brothers practiced their native languages among themselves, I understood about 70-80% now I’m looking forward to the next video I’m an Uzbek I’m in Tatarstan
@bauerjan7887Күн бұрын
Nanym in Kazakh comes from the same word as İnanç in Turkish and Senim comes from the same word as Ishonch in Uzbek. Also, Elga in tatar is Jylga in Kazakh
@user-bl5yi4uw6jКүн бұрын
If not the same, this is very similar to the language/dialect my ancestors spoke. So, it is interesting to hear it. I know only a few words. I've often wanted to learn it, but those who could teach me are now gone. You don't really find any grammars, dictionaries etc. for it. My forebears came from Kreis Lauenburg in Pommern, in and around a little village called Charbrow. This land is now in Poland. If I'm honest, this makes me sad. I think there were Mennonites in Lauenburg and in East/West Prussia at one time because Prussia had a reputation for being tolerant of diverse beliefs. Most people there were Lutheran, however. The minor aristocracy/landowners tended to be Reformed, however, as was the Kaiser. Birds of a feather flock together. Many people emigrated in the 19th century because the Kaiser forced a merger of the Lutheran church with the Reformed. Many Lutherans didn't like that, so they went to the US, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil etc., even though it was a difficult process. As a result, the region became somewhat depopulated even before the ethnic Germans and others were forced out after WW II.
@johan_johansson_Күн бұрын
💫 Rule #1 💫 *Watched 🎧 ➡ pressed 👍🏻 ➡ pressed 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 to the comments from others* ✅
@EMRE-gj1vrКүн бұрын
The woman is wrong choice for this program, she even dont know her own language well. I am Turkish and I understood all three of them very well, Tatar and Uzbek ℅80-90, Kazak 70, but poor woman only looks the screen. Please dont call her again here.
@watchwarrior8597Күн бұрын
Many Greek words brought to Sicily and are still also used in Griko dialect in Sicily .
@respect01437Күн бұрын
I am from Mangalore I can understand Malayalam because most of the my friends are malayali's ❤
@user-fp6jy8qp6wКүн бұрын
Uzbek language is the most Persianized Turkic langusage. I am Tajik and I understand the Uzbek language by 60-70%. And the Uzbeks are the people closest to us, even closer than the Persians and Pashtuns. Apart from the language, the Uzbeks and I have everything in common: culture, way of life, cuisine, traditions, clothing and even appearance. Therefore, Tajiks and Uzbeks often say that “we are one people speaking two languages.”
@BurlaxatunaКүн бұрын
Sanskrit look like the russian labguage
@SimsrockslolКүн бұрын
i missed simal!!
@chrisspanaki3364Күн бұрын
Ευκολο για μενα , ως Ελληνιδα , να καταλαβω την αρχαία ελληνική. Ευκολο πολύ να εξηγήσω τις αρχαίες φράσεις του κειμένου . Και προτιμω να γραψω το σχόλιο μου στη γλώσσα μου και όχι στη διεθνή αγγλική γλώσσα .
@Deira854Күн бұрын
These girls nice, however they are Dravidian speakers, I can tell from their facial features. The original Sanskrit speakers were only in the North West part of South Asia near the Afghan border (modern North Pakistan) and Kashmir regions. Those people abandoned their language. Sanskrit was pretty close to languages like Kalasha of Kalash people in Chitral and Kashmiri, which are sister languages to Sanskrit
@user-bw3nk3ym7gКүн бұрын
What is am in Turkih language🤔
@zera_61Күн бұрын
You mean the translation of "am" or do you actually mean the turkish word "am"?
@user-bw3nk3ym7gКүн бұрын
Translation
@zera_61Күн бұрын
@@user-bw3nk3ym7g we don't have the word "am" as a translation. We have suffixes for it. So depending on the vowel before we add "Um/üm/ım/im" Like "doktorUM"[ (I) am (a) doctor ]or "hastayIM" [(I) am sick]
@user-bw3nk3ym7gКүн бұрын
@@zera_61 Thank you. I love turks❤
@zera_61Күн бұрын
@@user-bw3nk3ym7g You're welcome ❤️
@mirsoatovxayitbek1080Күн бұрын
As the representative of uzbek language in this video, I have to say, it is more easier to understand when you see the text itself. However, thank you everyone for this experience
@BahadorAlastКүн бұрын
Thank you for being a part of this! It was really great!
@IlhomjonNomalumovКүн бұрын
There are 4 dialects of the Uzbek language, Oghuz, Kipchak, Qarluq, and surprisingly, the fourth one is the Tajik mixed Uzbek language. the text spoken by this young man contains mainly Tajik words. if we want, we can express our thoughts with close words and phrases for Tatar language, and then if we want, we can express our thoughts with close words for Turkish language, without bypassing the official dictionary. we understand at least 60% of the language of all Turkic-speaking peoples, but they may have difficulty understanding us, because for example, we may inadvertently introduce words close to another Turkic group to another.
@user-fp6jy8qp6wКүн бұрын
In which regions of Uzbekistan do they speak the fourth dialect, which is most mixed with Tajik? Thanks for the interesting comment.
@anunaki9810Күн бұрын
cirasa = romanian cireasa = cherry macari = romanian macar = a wish to do something/to happen rologgiu = romanian orologiu = clock fasola = romanian fasole = beans
@TheChimplesКүн бұрын
Greetings to wonderful Turkic nations from a Hungarian
@alexandercoro5309Күн бұрын
Cicilians are Greeks mainly from Crete / Peloponnese
@nejdumanli2556Күн бұрын
That was great to see variety of Turkic, very pleasing. Diversity in all its forms is the path to greatness. Thanks to all of you, especially to Bahador. Keep watching you mate.👍 🤍
@eppothumventarn5459Күн бұрын
That's why we Tamils say that Sanskrit arrived in India via the Aryans during their migration from the Caspian sea belt and Dravidians were the Natives of the Land called India now.
@mudassirhamkarКүн бұрын
Persian ❤ Greek
@malalachernobyl5594Күн бұрын
Sinhala meanings of most words are the same
@hdersozКүн бұрын
I saw Şimal in Bahador's videos. I was thinking she is also living in Canada.
@aiganymkaКүн бұрын
Yerkebulan🤩
@daeboilyoverhorse9026Күн бұрын
Average german:
@hassanalast6670Күн бұрын
Good to know about Tatar, Turkish, Uzbek, and Kazakh
@FenixsamarkandianКүн бұрын
I am Uzbek from Uzbekistan. I understand all of Them easly😂. Especially Qazaq and Tatar it is like my native. Cuz We speak Kipchak Dielect thats why Kazakh is easy to Understand. And Turkish also not Difficult. Love all turkic brothers 🇺🇿💞🇦🇿🇰🇿🇹🇷🇹🇲🇭🇺🇰🇬😘
@yeterhalatci9705Күн бұрын
There are people crying in the comments :). I wonder why they hate Turks so much ?
@oinotropwick1144Күн бұрын
@@yeterhalatci9705 Because it is the Turks who know the most about their own imperfections, it bothers them a lot when the Turks talk about them. they speak themselves to silence the Turks.
@user-bw3nk3ym7gКүн бұрын
Мнхам узбекман лекин мен хеч нарсани тушунмадим сан кандай тушундин хайронман
@FenixsamarkandianКүн бұрын
@@user-bw3nk3ym7g umuman qiyin emasku aka. Oʻzbek tilini Chuqurroq oʻrgansangiz bemalol tushunasiz. Badiiy asalar. Kitoblar Izohli lugʻatni oʻrganing. 😁. Shunda tushunishingiz oson boʻladi. Oddiy soʻzlarni ishlatavermay. Shevada
@FenixsamarkandianКүн бұрын
@@yeterhalatci9705 they are hater of Turks
@kiril1Күн бұрын
Shimal from Turkey looks the less turkish among the others.)) A lot of slavic blood there in Turkey.
@yeterhalatci9705Күн бұрын
More cry
@kiril1Күн бұрын
@@yeterhalatci9705 Facts, just facts. No politics.
@yeterhalatci9705Күн бұрын
@@kiril1 more cry :)
@oinotropwick1144Күн бұрын
others are kipchak turks and şimal is an oghuz turk. that's the reason.
Strange to see "Tatarstan" as a separate country...
@kiril1Күн бұрын
Like Chechnya. Not countries, but republics in the Russian federation.
@BahadorAlastКүн бұрын
I'm very happy to have my good friend Şimal join us for this video as we test the mutual intelligibility between the 4 languages. Hope you enjoy it! Please contact me on Instagram if you have any questions or if you would like to participate in a future video: instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@massinissaalyousi5215Күн бұрын
In my opinion, he is a Kamazigh from Morocco in Greater North Africa. After a long search, I arrived at the Arab Islamic religion, which imposes itself on non-Arab peoples who are not fluent in Arabic. This Arab religion is a dictatorial political system that is in conflict with human rights recognized in the modern era, and is not suitable for being taken as a model for humans. The life of living is a spy system with an imaginary, metaphysical influence that carries theoretical tyrannical laws that teach Muslims to hate every human being who differs from the teachings of Islam. It is a terrorist religion and a tyrannical regime.
@Ahmed-pf3lgКүн бұрын
Lol Turkish girl completely lost.. shows how much Turkish language has been diluted with Arabic, Persian, French vocabulary.. and this is after Kamal Ataturk tried to “Re-Turkify” the language, still way different.
@imhotepwu4329Күн бұрын
Yes you are right 😊
@yeterhalatci9705Күн бұрын
More Cry :)
@imhotepwu4329Күн бұрын
@@yeterhalatci9705 go away your own homeland ı mean center asia
@Ahmed-pf3lgКүн бұрын
@@yeterhalatci9705 Lol cry. You barely even speak real Turkish. Your genes not Turkic. Your land not Turkic. Go back to Kazakhstan where you belong maybe?
@imhotepwu4329Күн бұрын
İ think that even the word of turkish is not coming from turkish language 😂😂
arbereshin e kuptuam po ky qe i thote shqip thote fjale turke, baba, nene, halle, teze, para etj etj
@sanjaypasariКүн бұрын
It sure that sankrit is an aryan language not bhartiya, actually prakrat is Indian.
@sohrabamiri7917Күн бұрын
Duyar is dukhtar
@sohrabamiri7917Күн бұрын
Kur is son kurum is my son Kurgalom are my sons
@sohrabamiri7917Күн бұрын
Daa is mother and dayeh is grand mother How NICE are words
@sohrabamiri7917Күн бұрын
Eshgaft is big cave for shelter for human and ALSO animal they used ancient time Some native still use it in the mountains
@jth6587Күн бұрын
A big greeting from a Kuwaiti Arab to the good Indian people ❤
@tonygarcia0072Күн бұрын
Interesting the way some Portuguese people use words derived from Arabic without realising it or their meaning. The word "oxalá" is used to signify "I hope", yet it is derived from the Arabic "in shāʾ Allāh", meaning if Allah wills. I wonder if they know as Christians that they are invoking Allah...
@ahummbrahmasmiКүн бұрын
Its 99% punjabi. North indian gypsy people migrated to middle east and north africa due to which they contain same north indian langauge punjabi originated from sanskrit