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Thanks you for this video! You do a big work !
ОтветитьBizi nasıl bölmüşlerse,nasıl birbirimizden ayırmışlarsa, biz kardeşler aramızda ancak ingilizce ile anlaşabiliyoruz.
ОтветитьАр катышуучу оз эне тилинде суйлосо жакшы болот эле.
ОтветитьWhat Turkic Russian can serve as a bridge between all Turks? The one which does already - Russian. Yeah it's not Turkic, but it fulfills the role and is not going anywhere.
As for Yakut - it's the same word, Sakha, only pronounced by Evenks to Cossacks, and in the process turned from Sakha to Yakut.
I am Albanian and we have so many old turkish loanwords,that actually come from persians and arabic, like:
dushman(düşman=enemy)
pishman(pişman)
Turçe,Turçeli(Türkçe, Türkler)
xhep(cep=pocket)
shishe(şişe=bottle)
der(old word for "kapı"=door)
kapixhik(kapıcık=> büyük kapı)
xhamí(cámi=mosque)
xhamija(camiyi= the mosque)
xham(cam=glass)
xhámi(camı= the glass)
bardak(mug/cup)
insan(human)
jorgan(yorgan)
kallaballëk(kalabalık)
çekiç(hammer)
milet
çekmexhe(çekmece=drawer)
kaún(kavun= melon)
karpúz(watermelon)
perí(péri=fairy)
In my opinion our „ortak“ language should be uzbek or Crimean Tatar…both languages do have oghuz and kipshak elements…They can talk like kipshaks but also like Oghuz. But bolat is right strangely some words and pronunciation in kazan Tatar is very close to Anatolian Turkish, but probably it goes much further back in history because of bolgar oghur mixing and contact who knows🤷🏻♂️.
ОтветитьБик кызклы. Рәхмәт, Айнур
ОтветитьRussians have done everything they could to prevent communication of turks in Russia especially introducing different alphabets to each group/republic/tribe of turks. Same letters were pronounced in a different way in each group, which caused diversion of the language.
ОтветитьWe Hun, Kazah, Tatar and all Turkic nations are brothers and sisters.
We are family.
Hello from Ukraine! We are supporting Qirym Tatar.
ОтветитьWhy do I have such a feeling that Lenur is not a guy but a girl? I have nothing against that. That’s totally ok. Just wanted to express my opinion.
ОтветитьIt’s weird, as a Turkish person I understood Kazan Tatar, but Kazakh amost sounds like Mongolian
ОтветитьInstead of “cevap”, we can also use “yanıt” in Turkish
ОтветитьAt least we are better than Slavs. Look at them. They are always slaughtering one another.
Ответитьkırım tatar understands kazak as a turkish i cant but i understand kırım tatar very well so kırım tatar is a bridge for sure
ОтветитьI suggest the one-word reply system, e.g.: "which is the second biggest city of Russia?" or "I bought 50 onions but my restaurant needs 60, how many should I go get now?" ...and so on, it would give the perfect feeling of understanding each other
Ответить350 million Turkic language family
Ответитьİf u have short of time why speking 30 min about nothing?😅 Speak turkic already... examples
ОтветитьBen Türkiye'den yazıyorum
Kanalına hazır yazıldım
Sağol
Rahmet
Wawaweewa!!!
ОтветитьDid you know the word Tartar comes from the Greek word Tartarus which means hell in Greek. :)
ОтветитьThis is a good and timely topic. You are using your platform well. Kudos Balnur!
ОтветитьTürkiyeden bir kucak dolusu selam ve esen olsun
ОтветитьI really admire how much these people know about Turkic history and culture. Much respect from a Dutch Turk.
ОтветитьTürk olsun taştan olsun. Dünyanın dört bir yanına dağılmış ırkımın her bir kişisine selam olsun
ОтветитьGreat video! Love Turkic languages.
ОтветитьThe word "Tatar" (or tartar) was invented by Europeans and so called the Turks (and called the land as Tartaria). Kazakhs were Independent Tartars, Azerbaijanis were Transcaucasian Tartars, and present-day Tatars were Kazan Tartars.
ОтветитьIam nogai Turk we are muslim ELHAMDÜLİLLAH
ОтветитьRegarding the note that girl said others though she was indonesian. I am kazakh girl with white skin, green eyes and light brown hair. I live in korea and they always ask me why i look like this. People in Kazakhstan look very differently. Variation is really broad.
ОтветитьWhen the Crimean Tatars occupied the territory, they committed genocide over half of the Ukrainian population, and the Russian army had to stop the genocidal culture in such a way as to force them to be peaceful. Russia brought peace and ended slavery in these places, which improved the economy and the population could start to grow again. However, everyone would only see themselves as victims, and would not admit that they themselves are guilty of a certain reaction.
ОтветитьTurkey people think they are European and Arabs, Afghans and Pakistani are inferior. Not sure what they think of other Turkic people? The Tatar here looks European.
ОтветитьBALNUR HANIM CALISMALARINIZDA BASARILAR DILIYORUM
ОтветитьMuhtaç olduğun kudret, damarlarındaki asil kanda, mevcuttur! MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATURK
ОтветитьBulat sounds like he grew up in England
ОтветитьAmazing!
ОтветитьI love your passion and engagement for our turkic people, cultur and roots.
ОтветитьIn mongol tradition it was also the youngest son who have to take care of his parents unlike Chinese where that duty falls on eldest.
ОтветитьKostenceden kop selam
Greatings from Constanta
❤
Turkic people have the same origin country. it's the Altai Mountains in Sibiria. That is why Turkic languages belong to the altaic languages.
So ... Turk people are spread all over the world and it is beautiful, it makes me very proud.
Not turkic TURKISH. Enemies want to divide us!
Kırım you said bahar for spring just like in Turkish but it might not be original Turkish so maybe we should learn from the girl. We aslo say ilkyaz for spring.
If you start from Turkish in this case it will then be Kırım Tatar, Tatar and Kazak. Even I understood caz as it is Yaz summer in Turkish. you kazaks say j for y and Kırgız c.
Western Balkan.
Sag olun/bolun
I have a question from Japan.
Which do Tuvan people have an affinity for Mongolic people or distant Turkic like Turkish?
Tuva is Turkic, not Mongolic, but I feel that it is culturally close to Mongol.
for example, race, nomadic life, throat singing, food, religion…
Great work
ОтветитьAmazing amazing work you guys are all doing! I'm so proud and excited for the bright future for all the Turkic nations!! And as a Turkish person I could understand Crimean Tatar language the easiest but loved how you two spoke Tatar and Kazakh language :)
ОтветитьBalnur, thank you very much for such kind of interview. It's very useful to me to learn English and to know more about Turcik languages). Рақмет
Ответитьjust leave NATO already, make this easy for everyone
ОтветитьThe topical treatment of West Asian languages remains interesting until religion introduces fortified walls to support iron roofing that leaks when it rains...."Anytime—anywhere" remains as the best joke understood in the segment of Turkish, Crimean, and Kazakh washrooms....I was good friends with Kazakhs in university, however age-gap relationships introduce journey that remain untravelled to the added effect of many transfers in the Terminal....Until next time Balnur.
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