It's consisted of two words actually !!! Lol Āshpaz+khāne = chef+house = kitchen Lol coming to think of it , chef itself is two words in Persian,,,,,, Āsh + paz = Potage + cooker/maker = chef
As a Iranian Persian, watching an Arab, a Persian and a Turkish being friends and laughing gives me chills after that many hates and arguing about who is better... Let's stop it and bring love and friendship together 🇱🇧❤️🇮🇷❤️🇹🇷❤️🌍
as an iranian american i had palestinian, lebanese, magreb friends growing up, you kind of come together when the majority cultures like hispanic white and black are there but yeah online people go crazy with the rivalries
@@realchad7200we have similarity but we have great hate for arabs, not a personal grudge... It's due to bloody past 🥲which took our persian empire , language, and culture.
Not exactly since those languages are all indo-european languages and related. For example their numbers sound similiar. Arabic, Persian and Turkish are completely unrelated languages. However, they have influenced each other heavily in regards to vocabulary.
@@user-yk9le3zp2vyeah south india is completely different! :) all those languages including Hindi Urdu sounds very beautiful, but our original induan languages don't sound so beautiful...we have to put a lot of effort to make it sound beautiful..but all your languages and especially Hindi Urdu effortlessly it can sound beautiful :)
@@Aman-qr6wi I know, but "leave your inferior culture and come to our superior one" sounds pretty dumb to me in itself. Also I've just re-read your comment and I can't believe you just called us to leave monotheism and start worshipping fire along with pagan gods. Ahahah, man you're 1500 years too late.
The funny thing is these 3 languages have no relations at all... Persian is closer to English than Arabic because its a Indo European language and Arabic is closer to the Jewish language because its a Semtic language and Turkish is in its own family tree of Turkic
The Arabic language, as it is, has never changed and is still similar to the Hebrew language, but the Persian and Turkish are greatly influenced by the Arabic language.
@@kadi7559 Not really just in a religious sense... Korean language (South Korean) is definitely influenced by English though. It's basically Korean mixed with English (literally)
@@kadi7559 Arabic language (ancient Arabic to Arabic today) has changed alot just like English (old English to English today) an Arabic speaker would under little an ancient Arabic speakers says just as an English speaker would hardly understand Old English..
@@kadi7559 The Arabic language is becoming influenced by English today... Many Arabic speakers today like to use English words to sound intelligent (because English apparently sounds intelligent to them)
@@bryanbradley6871 The use of English words is completely different from the language in general influenced by English, I mean yes we speak English a lot because Arabic is difficult and using Arabic speakers does not mean English is smart but very easy, and if you go back to the Arabic dictionary, there is no Arabic word derived from English Or another language, on the contrary, there are Arabic words in the English dictionary, and the influence of the English language on the Arabic language is almost non-existent.
@Nisanur Özyürek the name Urdu is literally a turkish word which means army. Turkish influence is small on Urdu but it still is there. But honestly turkish itself is a language made up of persian and arabic so yeah those turkish words in Urdu can also be referred as persian and Arabic words so in that sense there is no turkish influence on Urdu.
Fantastic video! Greetings from a Norwegian who studied at the American University of Beirut 11 years ago. I simply loved my study abroad year in gorgeous Lebanon! What to say about learning Arabic and particularly Lebanese Arabic! So beautiful! That was such a revelation for a Nordic who knew so little about the amazing civilizations of the Near East, not to mention the Phoenicians of Lebanon who gave us the Alphabet and the name of our continent EUROPE! Did you guys know that Europa was born in the ancient Mediterranean and beautiful city of Tyre,the people who settled and created Carthage, Palermo, Cagliari, Malta, Lisbon,Cádiz,Málaga and many of the Mediterranean famous towns? My study Abroad Year in Beirut allowed me to discover and see the peoples and cultures of Middle East from a whole different perspective! Wonderful peoples and cultures ! Shoukran ktir !
Me too I'm Lebanese and AUB graduate too, and thank you for the kind words about our country. Greetings and best wishes to you and the Norwegian folk! ❤🎉
Three of them are different languages in their roots. Turkish belongs to the Ural Altaic language family and is closer to Mongolian and Japanese, Persian belongs to the Indo-European language family and is more closely related to Germanic languages and Latin languages Arabic is a language closer to Hebrew, which belongs to the Semitic language family.
Turkish language has own language family root which is Turkic language family and ıt has nothing with Mongolian or Japanese or any other language in the world.
@@bozulusturk2807 dil ailesi belirlenirken dilin kaç lehçesi olduğuna veya kaç ceşit olduğuna bakılmaz. Gramere ve Yüklemlere bakılır. Türkçenin grameri özne fiil yüklem şeklindedir bu moğolcada ve tunguzcadada böyledir. Hint dilleri çeşitlenerek farklı diller oluşturmuştur bu hintçeyi Hint-Avrupa dil ailesinden çıkarmaz.Aynısı Türkçe içinde geçerli. Zaten tarihi gelişime baktığımızda Hunlardan önceki uygarlıkların Türkçe ve moğolcanın ortak atası olan proto altayca dilini konuştuğu bir gerçektir. Türkçe Altay dilidir zaten saf turanid ırkı olan aralidler altayda yaşar ama japonca ve korecenin altay dili olup olmadığı tartışılıyor. Moğolca ile Türkçenin grameri ve yüklemleri neredeyse aynı.
@@Gunzo780 Turan History, as a term, is called the uniting of Turkish peoples and establishing a state. According to etmology, Turanid describes the Turkish races. For example, aralid is the purest Turanid, that is, Turkish race. Arda Turan is a former football player who plays as a forward for the Turkish national football team.
In the same way, the Arabic language has been greatly influenced by the Persian language, because they were cultures that were in the neighborhood of each other and have influenced each other for thousands of years, and this influence has been two-way, that is, both the Persian language has influenced Arabic and Arabic has influenced Persian.
@Racist Man Every Muslim hate Ataturk because He destroy the Culture of Turkey and Promote Nuditiy in Society and Ban Hijab . He also arrest so many Islamic Teacher and killled them .
أحب اللغة العربية لأنها رائعة جدًا من فارسی رو دوست دارم چون خوبه Türkçeyi seviyorum çünkü güzel For those who didn't understand I said I like all those languages
It will be united under Islam. Not only Middle East but also the whole world will be Muslim. That's prophecy in the future by our beloved prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
@@TheKingofTheUniverse. peace is a priority.. as long as muslims don’t try to spread their religion through wars or weapons everyone is happy ❤️ We don’t need a new isis who force people to become muslims and go to jihad ❤️
Shukriya isn’t Hindi, its Urdu. In Hindi, thank you is Dhanevad. Urdu had many more Arabic and Persian loan words than Hindi. Things like Bollywood use Urdu and Indians then mix it with Hindi. You know for a fact that there are many words in Urdu not used and don’t exist in Hindi and vice versa. I know Urdu is spoken in India but by a very small population. Don’t start with the whole ‘it was found in India’ when Urdu is 70% Arabic and Persian and Pakistan used to speak Persian until the bloody British merged us with your country…
@@olleh3715 yes exactly these indians don’t know that they are actually speaking Urdu not hindi. Actual hindi is completely different from what they speak or what bollywood uses. Bollywood uses completely Urdu. And yes Urdu is a Pakistani language made during mughal era in Islamic capital of delhi by muslims of the subcontinent and world wide it is known as Pakistani language 🇵🇰 these indians love stealing our culture
@@olleh3715 well, languages derive words from other languages with time. Although I'm a Hindi speaker, we do use these words in everyday life and it doesn't matter if these words are "officially" in the language. Moreover, I think you need to read history more carefully. Sindh and Punjab have always been Indian cultures. I don't know why you want to insult your ancestors by saying "we are arabic we are persian" just because they have the same religion as you. And Urdu is an indo aryan language and most of the words match with Hindi. You are disrespecting your ancestors by flasifying your own history and not accepting it.
@@nikhilsaharan7470 Most of the words in Urdu don’t match with Hindi, rather they match Arabic and Persian. Punjabi people are a minority in India. Sindhis barely exist. The rest of the ethnic groups in Pakistan don’t exist in India. In Pakistan, the second largest ethnic group (Pukhtuns) are Persian (East Iranian). I’m half Tojiki and half Pukhtun, so I’m fully Persian. I have no links to India. Stop claiming and begging us! Also despite Urdu being the national language of Pokisiton, we have our own regional languages which are spoken by people’s ethnic groups. Many of these languages are Iranian.
in india 🇮🇳 also book= kitab Vegetable= subg Thanks = sukriya There are differences world for this but mostly this word are used . Hindustani/ modern hindi language
@@Whooperrboi lol so much inferiority complex wtf is modern hindi lol 😂 does it hurt calling it Urdu?? Khari boli having persian and arabic is Urdu nothing to with hindi. Lundians don’t feel ashamed of your real culture and stop copying us Pakistanis
@@hodam9687 i know u taking knowledge from Madrasa that's why u don't know what is Hindustani and Modern Hindi... 🤣😂🤣😂 To yaha madarsa Gyan mat pel.😂🤣🤣😂 Jake bhikh mang bhikharistan ke bhikhari 🤣🤣🤣😂
The coffee part made me smile 😄 In my native language Finnish, coffee is "kahvi" And in the local "thick and wide" dialect spoken in my childhood home region of Ostrobothnia it's pronounced "kahvee" ☕ Younger generations have slowly transferred to speaking more 'sleek' Finnish but my granpa and nana, even my dad (all RIP now) used to say "kahvee" for coffee ☺️
Grandpas are always right! Finnish-Turkish share a language family, plus ottomans played an important role in Kahve (coffee) trade as originators. probably, thats about first time Finnish people bought coffee at some finnish port, and the seller called(branded) it as Kahve :)
When you learn Persian you can easy learn Arabic Turkish Urdu Hindi English Serbian Swahili dari Azeri uzbeki turkemni armani Georgi Greece corati Bangladeshi because we have many word there and our language was either the official language or was used in their country for thousands of years
@@xiongnu220 yes all language grammar is different but not similar words the words belongs to one language for example okay is German word in English and world
@@coffeephilia8078 Nice! I’ve never met a Lebanese or Syrian who wasn’t cool! I thought the Syrian accent is not much different though considering both Lebanese and Syrian dialects being called “Shaami” (Levantine).
@@navid5727 yeah they are with Jordan and palastine also 😁 They are (Alsham countries) And in dialect we name damascous Alsham And it is the capital of syria
Actually in standard Arabic the word “book” is pronounced like Turkish Kitap but instead of the P they use B, so we get Kitab And coffee is also pronounced as Qahwe/kahwe I just wanted to make this out because the guy was speaking Lebanese Arabic dialect, which does not represent the main language I love this please do more
They are coming from all of them. For exemple, "Kahfe" is coming from Turkic but all of these countries use it. And "Kitap" is coming from Arabic. And "Herkas" is coming from Persian.
Ash is a kind of soup of some sort in iranian culture AshPaz means the person that cooks Ash ((the cook)) and khone means home in persian so ashpazkhone means the home of the cook, aka the kitchen now you know
@@Intellectualodysseyai Do you mean Tashakor by the original word? I've heard turkish people say Tashakor many times but as an iranian I've heard merci more.
Yes, my brother, they are both Aryan brothers! And the language is very, very similar between the two, if not for the difference in dialects! The two languages are Indo-European, Indo-Germanic, or Aryan.These are names.👍❤️
@@annoymousambivert8197 Unfortunately Urdu and Persian are similar, yet Persian is completely distinguishable from South Asian languages such as Hindi and Urdu
@@marmary5555 because Urdu is Iranian language and South Asians some of them are Aryan and Iranian empires was good with them but we count history start from Iraq They must passed Iran to Go there
A video like this might make people think that these 3 languages are similar. Except for some common words, they have no similarity. Someone who speaks Turkish does not understand Persian or Arabic. Likewise, someone who speaks Arabic does not understand Turkish or Persian. All languages in the world have words that are used in common with other languages.
I know, because I am one of the Turks of Iran. Persian, which is the language of my country, Turkish is the language of my people, and Arabic, which is the first language of our religion, is taught to us at school. I'm in control of it
Like the thing in the German language to know the extent of the historical and fundamentalist fraternal relationship 😂❤️ The Aryan brothers always have long, difficult and beautiful words
"ashpazkhaneh" The combination of the two words chef(ashpaz) and house(khaneh) does not have a special reason, it has been said this way since the past.
In Uzbek We say: Vegetables-Sabzavotlar "Sabzi' it's Carrot everyone- Barcha Candle-Sham Book-Kitob Kitchen-Oshxona Coffee-Qahva Blue-Ko'k, Movi Thank you-Tashakkurlar or Rahmat
Türkçede mavi yerine gökrengi de deniyor Buna göre, tekrar hatır latmak gerekirse merkez=sarı, doğu=yeşil (veya gök; gök renk günümüz Türkiye türkçesinde de olduğu gibi bazen yeşil, bazen de mavi anlamını ifade eder şekilde kullanılmaktadır); baü=ak, güney=kızıl (kırmızı, al) ve ku- zey=kara renklerle ifade edilmiştir.
I've never heard Iranians walking around and saying "tashakur". Iranians rather say "Merci" for thank you. Also, SEPAS is the correct word for "Thank you" in Persian. Hope these kids learn something
@@Qwerka Binlerce arapça farsça kökenli kelimenin karsiligi ana sütü gibi duru Türkçemizde varken alışkanlıklar yüzünden kullanmıyoruz. Bu yazıda kelime arapça kökenli onun Türkçe karşılığını da ne yazik ki bilmiyorum.
Yes, despite the difference in the families of both languages. But they were greatly influenced by each other❤️!! To the point that even if they spoke to each other, the three of them could understand each other a little, and this is a beautiful thing, and not all languages can! For example, Arabic is a Semitic language close to Hebrew and Amharic, and Turkish is the language of Teke Turkic, meaning it is close to Mongolian and Japanese. And Persian is an Indo-European or Indo-Germanic language, and it is close to German and Latin.
Persian( Indo European language)
Turkish ( Altaic language)
Arabic (Semitic language)
Turkish is a Turkic language
@@mithridatesi9981
turkish < turkic < altaic
arabic
@@susknight9410 Turks kick your ass
@@susknight9410 sektir lan it
Totally unexpected "Kitchen" in persian, so different from the other two for this one 😂
Yh afghans say the same, because both speak same language but different dialects
It's consisted of two words actually !!! Lol
Āshpaz+khāne = chef+house = kitchen
Lol coming to think of it , chef itself is two words in Persian,,,,,, Āsh + paz = Potage + cooker/maker = chef
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They actually say that in Persian so it's not really funny
Yes that was funny 🤣
🇵🇸♥️🙏🇮🇷
"Sepas" "سپاس" is also a Persian phrase used to say thank you💚🕊❤
عکس پروفایلت قشنگه 😍
اگر اشتباه نکنم سپاس پارسی هست و تشکر فارسی
@@mg45yeetz9
هر دو واژه های فارسی هستند ولی ریشه تشکر عربی هست و سپاس واژه با ریشه فارسی
@@yarsaz4347آها، ممنون داش
@@mg45yeetz9اره
Love Iran from Türkiye 🇹🇷🇮🇷
Love turkyie from Iran
Love türkiye ( I type it true?😄 ) from Iran
Bizde sizi seviyoruz ❤
As a Iranian Persian, watching an Arab, a Persian and a Turkish being friends and laughing gives me chills after that many hates and arguing about who is better... Let's stop it and bring love and friendship together 🇱🇧❤️🇮🇷❤️🇹🇷❤️🌍
حاق 🗿
Allah hu Akbar
actually as an Arab i have so many friends on IG from Iran more then arab 😂✌️ ... سلام bro ❤
Me too.❤
as an iranian american i had palestinian, lebanese, magreb friends growing up, you kind of come together when the majority cultures like hispanic white and black are there but yeah online people go crazy with the rivalries
This made me happy
Seeing Arab,Persian,and Turk together comparing their languages
What about kurdish?
@@RAMY2472 is there kurdish in the video ?
@@RAMY2472 persian=kurdish
@@jveqnessituirka8421 kurdish and persian nothing alike it's just the letters which they took from arabs is there even ێ ۆ ژ چ in perian ?
@@jveqnessituirka8421 persian and kurdish are two separate things
It’s like American and Russian and German enjoying with each other 😂
nain
Could work:
Ps5
Mercedes
Vodka
Nah not the same
we are BROTHER in ISLAM
@@realchad7200we have similarity but we have great hate for arabs, not a personal grudge... It's due to bloody past 🥲which took our persian empire , language, and culture.
Not exactly since those languages are all indo-european languages and related. For example their numbers sound similiar. Arabic, Persian and Turkish are completely unrelated languages. However, they have influenced each other heavily in regards to vocabulary.
as an Indian 🇮🇳 we can relate with Persian
because most of indian was conquered by Persian kings and influence your language
@user-yk9le3zp2v only north indians have Aryan ancestry
Not all Indian😊
@@user-yk9le3zp2vonly North Indian
@@user-yk9le3zp2vyeah south india is completely different! :) all those languages including Hindi Urdu sounds very beautiful, but our original induan languages don't sound so beautiful...we have to put a lot of effort to make it sound beautiful..but all your languages and especially Hindi Urdu effortlessly it can sound beautiful :)
Yes I'm Persian and I can say some words are same
An arab a Persian and a turk sitting laughing together.... My faith has been restored ☪️
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@@Aman-qr6wi F…….k u. Never.
@@Aman-qr6wi Aight man, bet. What else? Any other thing you want us to do? Maybe change our names as well?
@@Aman-qr6wi Aryan... Yeah, you remind me of a famous guy who peaked in 1940s.
@@Aman-qr6wi I know, but "leave your inferior culture and come to our superior one" sounds pretty dumb to me in itself. Also I've just re-read your comment and I can't believe you just called us to leave monotheism and start worshipping fire along with pagan gods. Ahahah, man you're 1500 years too late.
The funny thing is these 3 languages have no relations at all... Persian is closer to English than Arabic because its a Indo European language and Arabic is closer to the Jewish language because its a Semtic language and Turkish is in its own family tree of Turkic
The Arabic language, as it is, has never changed and is still similar to the Hebrew language, but the Persian and Turkish are greatly influenced by the Arabic language.
@@kadi7559 Not really just in a religious sense... Korean language (South Korean) is definitely influenced by English though. It's basically Korean mixed with English (literally)
@@kadi7559 Arabic language (ancient Arabic to Arabic today) has changed alot just like English (old English to English today) an Arabic speaker would under little an ancient Arabic speakers says just as an English speaker would hardly understand Old English..
@@kadi7559 The Arabic language is becoming influenced by English today... Many Arabic speakers today like to use English words to sound intelligent (because English apparently sounds intelligent to them)
@@bryanbradley6871 The use of English words is completely different from the language in general influenced by English, I mean yes we speak English a lot because Arabic is difficult and using Arabic speakers does not mean English is smart but very easy, and if you go back to the Arabic dictionary, there is no Arabic word derived from English Or another language, on the contrary, there are Arabic words in the English dictionary, and the influence of the English language on the Arabic language is almost non-existent.
سلامتی ایرانیا لایک کنن❤️🇮🇷
I’m from afghanistan and I can tell this is how we speak Persian for sure
My language *Urdu* is a mixture of all 3 languages. 😅
@月の恋人 there is no sanskrit in urdu
@Nisanur Özyürek the name Urdu is literally a turkish word which means army. Turkish influence is small on Urdu but it still is there. But honestly turkish itself is a language made up of persian and arabic so yeah those turkish words in Urdu can also be referred as persian and Arabic words so in that sense there is no turkish influence on Urdu.
@Nisanur Özyürek keep crying and cope
@Nisanur Özyürek last thing I give a damn about something is turkey idgaf keep crying
And sanskrit aur Hindi
I am Iranian and I understand both Turkish and Persian😊😍😍😘😘😘🇮🇷🇹🇷
سیکیمکی
me too
Same
@@mohammedrohany1547 do you speak dari?
@@mohammedrohany1547 because thats are persians and arabic.
Fantastic video! Greetings from a Norwegian who studied at the American University of Beirut 11 years ago. I simply loved my study abroad year in gorgeous Lebanon! What to say about learning Arabic and particularly Lebanese Arabic! So beautiful! That was such a revelation for a Nordic who knew so little about the amazing civilizations of the Near East, not to mention the Phoenicians of Lebanon who gave us the Alphabet and the name of our continent EUROPE! Did you guys know that Europa was born in the ancient Mediterranean and beautiful city of Tyre,the people who settled and created Carthage, Palermo, Cagliari, Malta, Lisbon,Cádiz,Málaga and many of the Mediterranean famous towns? My study Abroad Year in Beirut allowed me to discover and see the peoples and cultures of Middle East from a whole different perspective! Wonderful peoples and cultures ! Shoukran ktir !
I'm Lebanese. Thanks for your comment. It is true, and more people should know these facts.
Me too I'm Lebanese and AUB graduate too, and thank you for the kind words about our country. Greetings and best wishes to you and the Norwegian folk! ❤🎉
Persia, my love for you 🟩🦁🟥 from Russia 💙
thank you for expressing the authentic flag!
Three of them are different languages in their roots. Turkish belongs to the Ural Altaic language family and is closer to Mongolian and Japanese, Persian belongs to the Indo-European language family and is more closely related to Germanic languages and Latin languages Arabic is a language closer to Hebrew, which belongs to the Semitic language family.
Turan are you from Iran? Turan is Persian word I know. Does Arda Turan persian orgin person?
@@Gunzo780 It's a Turkish word and Arda Turan is Turkish
Turkish language has own language family root which is Turkic language family and ıt has nothing with Mongolian or Japanese or any other language in the world.
@@bozulusturk2807 dil ailesi belirlenirken dilin kaç lehçesi olduğuna veya kaç ceşit olduğuna bakılmaz.
Gramere ve Yüklemlere bakılır.
Türkçenin grameri özne fiil yüklem şeklindedir bu moğolcada ve tunguzcadada böyledir.
Hint dilleri çeşitlenerek farklı diller oluşturmuştur bu hintçeyi Hint-Avrupa dil ailesinden çıkarmaz.Aynısı Türkçe içinde geçerli.
Zaten tarihi gelişime baktığımızda Hunlardan önceki uygarlıkların Türkçe ve moğolcanın ortak atası olan proto altayca dilini konuştuğu bir gerçektir.
Türkçe Altay dilidir zaten saf turanid ırkı olan aralidler altayda yaşar ama japonca ve korecenin altay dili olup olmadığı tartışılıyor.
Moğolca ile Türkçenin grameri ve yüklemleri neredeyse aynı.
@@Gunzo780 Turan History, as a term, is called the uniting of Turkish peoples and establishing a state.
According to etmology, Turanid describes the Turkish races. For example, aralid is the purest Turanid, that is, Turkish race.
Arda Turan is a former football player who plays as a forward for the Turkish national football team.
I learn Arabic it's difficult but i like it ^_^
I'm arabic and I hate to study Arabic at school it's so difficult and they teach us something that we wouldn't use when we will grow up
@@britishempire4181 ما اكذب كلامك صح مئة بالمئة
@@britishempire4181 ARAP DEFOL
@@britishempire4181
لبناني وش بيجي منك اصلا!! ما بتستخدمها لان مكانك المراقص والدعاره وش لك بالعربيه
@@britishempire4181 I'm Iranian and Arabic is the most difficult school subject for even more difficult math physics and ...
The common denominator in all these words is Arabic. Persian and Turkish are highly influenced by Arabic which is the origin of most of these words.
In the same way, the Arabic language has been greatly influenced by the Persian language, because they were cultures that were in the neighborhood of each other and have influenced each other for thousands of years, and this influence has been two-way, that is, both the Persian language has influenced Arabic and Arabic has influenced Persian.
And Turks influenced none of them😢. Ottomans were strong but they were wanabe sadly.
Influenced as in invading their countries and forcing them to speak Arabic? Then sure
As an Arab myself this is correct 🩷🩷
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩💙💖🇹🇷🇮🇷🇱🇧
@Atatürkist 🇹🇷 Who said? 🙄🤔
@Atatürkist🇹🇷 Because he was a black sheep man
🌹
@Racist Man hes atheist. Kafirr...
@Racist Man Every Muslim hate Ataturk because He destroy the Culture of Turkey and Promote Nuditiy in Society and Ban Hijab . He also arrest so many Islamic Teacher and killled them .
There’s also a Persian word for thank you it’s sepas
That's the original Parsi word
تشکر پارسی هم هست
سپاس ممنون مرسی متشکرم but sepas and mamnoon are original persian mersi is French and moteshakerram is a mix of Arabic and persian
Mammnun
Or “sepas gozaram”
Lebanon ❤️🇱🇧❤️🇱🇧❤️ My lovely country nd the sweetest arabic accent ❤️
As someone whose Persian, I get these languages mixed up when trying to read it in not finglish so thank you!
أحب اللغة العربية لأنها رائعة جدًا من فارسی رو دوست دارم چون خوبه Türkçeyi seviyorum çünkü güzel For those who didn't understand I said I like all those languages
In fact everyone has a translator under sentences
Türks dont like arap 🤜🇸🇦👉
@@Darkinghtwyn emin misin? ben türkliyim ve araplar seviyorum
@@Darkinghtwyn we also Don't like you
50 % of turkish language it's arabic your faking welcome 😂
@@dawgie. hayir,,,
Ben Araplar Yeyiyorum 😋😋
Tashakkurlar ❤️ I'm from Uzbekistan and totally understand the words you said. I like videos like this. Please, keep making
The irony is big in this one. The Turk uses the Persian word mum for candle. While the Persian uses the Arabic word.
@@sher7174 mum is bee wax in persian not candle
@@sher7174ANA or ANNE ( mother ) is a Turkish word, not Persian, the Persian word is matre.
I understand Persian I am afghan I like when people speak my language
The day that Middle Earth get United, it will be really super power
As an Iranian I say love to people of Arabia and Turkey🖐🏻
No i don't like Turk and arab at all 😂
@@gem9234 Shut up
So we are not عرب نيس anymore?
It will be united under Islam. Not only Middle East but also the whole world will be Muslim. That's prophecy in the future by our beloved prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
@@TheKingofTheUniverse. peace is a priority.. as long as muslims don’t try to spread their religion through wars or weapons everyone is happy ❤️
We don’t need a new isis who force people to become muslims and go to jihad ❤️
salam to you from Egypt 🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
Selam Ahmed from Türkiye
You say it SALAM we say it SELAM :)
@@id6113 while it should be assalamualaikum !
@@id6113 We Indian Muslim say AsalamuWalaikum or SalamWalaikum
Thank you is actually "Sepas" in Persian
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Russian Spasiba-sepasibo😂
Exactly
And "sağolun" in Turkish
no one really uses it in everyday conversation
As a kashmir I understand most of the words😄they are too similar
It’s really nice seeing these people being friends ❤
Sabzee, kitab and a similar version of shoukran--> shukriya are also present in Hindi and Urdu. Love from India 🇮🇳
Shukriya isn’t Hindi, its Urdu. In Hindi, thank you is Dhanevad. Urdu had many more Arabic and Persian loan words than Hindi. Things like Bollywood use Urdu and Indians then mix it with Hindi. You know for a fact that there are many words in Urdu not used and don’t exist in Hindi and vice versa. I know Urdu is spoken in India but by a very small population. Don’t start with the whole ‘it was found in India’ when Urdu is 70% Arabic and Persian and Pakistan used to speak Persian until the bloody British merged us with your country…
The words that you said are all Urdu nothing related to hindi. In hindi book is pustak and thank you is dhanaywaad. Idk the word for sabzi
@@olleh3715 yes exactly these indians don’t know that they are actually speaking Urdu not hindi. Actual hindi is completely different from what they speak or what bollywood uses. Bollywood uses completely Urdu. And yes Urdu is a Pakistani language made during mughal era in Islamic capital of delhi by muslims of the subcontinent and world wide it is known as Pakistani language 🇵🇰 these indians love stealing our culture
@@olleh3715 well, languages derive words from other languages with time. Although I'm a Hindi speaker, we do use these words in everyday life and it doesn't matter if these words are "officially" in the language. Moreover, I think you need to read history more carefully. Sindh and Punjab have always been Indian cultures. I don't know why you want to insult your ancestors by saying "we are arabic we are persian" just because they have the same religion as you. And Urdu is an indo aryan language and most of the words match with Hindi. You are disrespecting your ancestors by flasifying your own history and not accepting it.
@@nikhilsaharan7470 Most of the words in Urdu don’t match with Hindi, rather they match Arabic and Persian. Punjabi people are a minority in India. Sindhis barely exist. The rest of the ethnic groups in Pakistan don’t exist in India. In Pakistan, the second largest ethnic group (Pukhtuns) are Persian (East Iranian). I’m half Tojiki and half Pukhtun, so I’m fully Persian. I have no links to India. Stop claiming and begging us! Also despite Urdu being the national language of Pokisiton, we have our own regional languages which are spoken by people’s ethnic groups. Many of these languages are Iranian.
mashallah good to see our brothers together
I Speak Pashto And Our Language Originates From Persian So I recognised All
the Words Only The Accent Was Different
The Arabic guy just does it for me. Get the chills listening to him
in india 🇮🇳 also book= kitab
Vegetable= subg
Thanks = sukriya
There are differences world for this but mostly this word are used . Hindustani/ modern hindi language
These are urdu words, not hindi.
Standard hindi should throw away these words.
@@Aman-qr6wi modern hindi = hindi not urdu
The words that you said are all Urdu nothing related to hindi. In hindi book is pustak and thank you is dhanaywaad. Idk the word for sabzi
@@Whooperrboi lol so much inferiority complex wtf is modern hindi lol 😂 does it hurt calling it Urdu?? Khari boli having persian and arabic is Urdu nothing to with hindi. Lundians don’t feel ashamed of your real culture and stop copying us Pakistanis
@@hodam9687 i know u taking knowledge from Madrasa that's why u don't know what is Hindustani and Modern Hindi... 🤣😂🤣😂 To yaha madarsa Gyan mat pel.😂🤣🤣😂 Jake bhikh mang bhikharistan ke bhikhari 🤣🤣🤣😂
The coffee part made me smile 😄
In my native language Finnish, coffee is "kahvi"
And in the local "thick and wide" dialect spoken in my childhood home region of Ostrobothnia it's pronounced
"kahvee" ☕
Younger generations have slowly transferred to speaking more 'sleek' Finnish but my granpa and nana, even my dad (all RIP now) used to say "kahvee" for coffee ☺️
finnish language belongs to altaic family just like korean ,magyar and turk language
@@itherif123its now confirmed that aliens are altaic as well 🤣
Grandpas are always right! Finnish-Turkish share a language family, plus ottomans played an important role in Kahve (coffee) trade as originators. probably, thats about first time Finnish people bought coffee at some finnish port, and the seller called(branded) it as Kahve :)
Arabic is such a beautiful language 🥰
I pronounce kitchen as
Auzpaush-ghona in Persian. I speak Farsi.
More of these please 😄😄😄😄
I would love to learn Arabic, Turkish and Persian
Number one Turkish please
When you learn Persian you can easy learn Arabic Turkish Urdu Hindi English Serbian Swahili dari Azeri uzbeki turkemni armani Georgi Greece corati Bangladeshi because we have many word there and our language was either the official language or was used in their country for thousands of years
@@xiongnu220 yes all language grammar is different but not similar words the words belongs to one language for example okay is German word in English and world
lol same but i never do
@@3d8dmusic85 I already know Hindi and Urdu maybe I should learn Persian first
I speak Persian and Turkish so you got it right! J loved it and I was impressed! I loved it!
We also use 'Sepasgozaram' in Persian for saying Thank you
The Lebanese guy was speaking in his dialect but the Arabic isn't like this the main arabic
Persian here. I think the Lebanese is the most beautiful Arabic dialect. But you’re right.
@@navid5727 yes it is it is so soft and beautiful
@@navid5727 I'm Arab Syrian
@@coffeephilia8078 Nice! I’ve never met a Lebanese or Syrian who wasn’t cool! I thought the Syrian accent is not much different though considering both Lebanese and Syrian dialects being called “Shaami” (Levantine).
@@navid5727 yeah they are with Jordan and palastine also 😁
They are (Alsham countries)
And in dialect we name damascous Alsham
And it is the capital of syria
Actually in standard Arabic the word “book” is pronounced like Turkish Kitap but instead of the P they use B, so we get Kitab
And coffee is also pronounced as Qahwe/kahwe
I just wanted to make this out because the guy was speaking Lebanese Arabic dialect, which does not represent the main language
I love this please do more
anlamadım
@@christucker4079 ingilizce ögren
isi t true that arabic doesn't have the letter: P CH G ZH?
@@Jaunty_jules yes but no there are similar letters and some dialacts even pronounce them differently
@@Jaunty_jules g would beج
Ch would be خ
Zh would be ز
And p doesn't really exist in Arabic, but the b is ب
This was really accurate as someone that was brought up with a Persian mom and can speak Persian fluently.
this is all the words in arabic
1. godhra
2. kolna
3. shem3a
4. kitab
4. matbag
5. qah-ua
6. azraq or azrak
As bayrakları türkiyemmmm,,します
Japonca yazman peki?
@@nandenayo3_catsandraw TURKİYAAAAĞĞ
@@luluthecat1570 jsjswkjsieiwowow8w9w9 Türki tamam ama Yağğğ kısmı çok duygusaldı ahhh
@@nandenayo3_catsandraw beyinölümü 😔
🇹🇷
TURKISH ❤❤❤
U turk tatar Mongolians go back to Asia 🌏
Turkish are arab ❤️❤️❤️🕋🕋🕋🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
@@camelmeat1190ahahahahahhahaha
@@camelmeat1190sg anani zktgmn occ araplari skm
@@camelmeat1190 No they are not, what makes you think so?
Turkic people and Arabs are completely different from each other
They are coming from all of them. For exemple, "Kahfe" is coming from Turkic but all of these countries use it. And "Kitap" is coming from Arabic. And "Herkas" is coming from Persian.
Kahfe from Arabic not turkic.
لماذا آخر شخص تحدث بالعربية لطيف جدًا؟ لقد وقعت في الحب؟ ❤
Ash is a kind of soup of some sort in iranian culture
AshPaz means the person that cooks Ash ((the cook))
and khone means home in persian
so ashpazkhone means the home of the cook, aka the kitchen
now you know
''Thanks'' in persian is usually merci in daily conversations and Sepas in formal ones
Turks also use merci but it ain't Persian nor Turkish so it makes sense the original word is used rather than a borrowed French one
@@Intellectualodysseyai Do you mean Tashakor by the original word? I've heard turkish people say Tashakor many times but as an iranian I've heard merci more.
@@tsuki5284 turks and iranians both use merci and tessekurler. Original word for turkish is saol but we have French, arabic and farming influence
@@Intellectualodysseyaiyes we in persian we used sepas and memnon and teshakur and merci
Rare footage of arabs, persians, and turks getting along
😂😂😂
Bro let out his arabic dialect when he said coffee and blue
When i've heared the kitchen in persian i knowed the releation between persian and german
xD true
@@izomi8802 iranians are arabic
Iranians are arab
@@keremkaradeniz9529 i speak arabic the arabic doesnt have really long words
Yes, my brother, they are both Aryan brothers! And the language is very, very similar between the two, if not for the difference in dialects! The two languages are Indo-European, Indo-Germanic, or Aryan.These are names.👍❤️
Arabic is different for Each region some words it uses are not in my dialect for example Azra2
Who is persian like me🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
Finally someone makes a comparison video of these 3 beautiful languages!
as a turk i loved the video bro
pp müq knk
@@negunduznegece7081 eyvallah kardeşim
Neden Türkleri rezil ediyorsun o fotoyla🙈
@@edahilal2204 ne alaka kardeşim seviyorum koyamazmıyım
@@TheOghuz78 Olm ama harbiden utandım ya 🤭
Persian ❤
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More or less Persian and Urdu are very similar
@@annoymousambivert8197
Unfortunately Urdu and Persian are similar, yet Persian is completely distinguishable from South Asian languages such as Hindi and Urdu
@@marmary5555 because Urdu is Iranian language and South Asians some of them are Aryan and Iranian empires was good with them but we count history start from Iraq They must passed Iran to Go there
@@annoymousambivert8197 Yes They both are Iranian language. Even I can understand some of it
Bro said 2Pac Shakur at the end lol😅
In pure persian a book-“madayan or noma”, candle-“sepandar”, thanks-“sepas”, hello-“dorood”,bye-“bedrud”
A video like this might make people think that these 3 languages are similar. Except for some common words, they have no similarity. Someone who speaks Turkish does not understand Persian or Arabic. Likewise, someone who speaks Arabic does not understand Turkish or Persian. All languages in the world have words that are used in common with other languages.
I know, because I am one of the Turks of Iran. Persian, which is the language of my country, Turkish is the language of my people, and Arabic, which is the first language of our religion, is taught to us at school. I'm in control of it
Because we start from one where. I think it is Iraq
@@ggm642 part of Iran speak Arabic too
@@ggm642 bende Türküm 🇹🇷🇦🇿
@@GreatTurkicKhagnate ❤❤
I speak Persian lol and it was funny where kitchen was way longer than the other languages😂
Like the thing in the German language to know the extent of the historical and fundamentalist fraternal relationship 😂❤️ The Aryan brothers always have long, difficult and beautiful words
I speak Persian and I was so happy❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
I understand what Persian means cause I’m Persian
I love you Persia from Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤️ 🟩🦁🟥
@@fimainmelon541thx my dear we love you too🫡❤️
Säbiz,Ärkez,kitäp,,ashana,Kofe,rahmet🇰🇿KZ Turkic
Kökönis, Árkim, Kitáp, Ashаna, Kofe 🇰🇿
🤍🕊🕊🇨🇾🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇿
Selam Qazaqstan
@@Hzur waleykum salam
What Are You say Blue in Kazakh
The Lebanon guy stole my heart ♥️
The Irani person when he said coffee my parents give me bombastic side eye
Why is "kitchen" so long in Persian?
"ashpazkhaneh" The combination of the two words chef(ashpaz) and house(khaneh) does not have a special reason, it has been said this way since the past.
In Uzbek We say:
Vegetables-Sabzavotlar
"Sabzi' it's Carrot
everyone- Barcha
Candle-Sham
Book-Kitob
Kitchen-Oshxona
Coffee-Qahva
Blue-Ko'k, Movi
Thank you-Tashakkurlar or Rahmat
Yeah, just now wanted to write it
Who the fuck asked?
Язык похож на казахский. Мы тоже говорим рахмет
@@Eskimoso конечно мы же тюрки
We Turkish say "gök" instead of Ko'k
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 Türkiye
🇹🇷 🏳️🌈 atheist ⚛️
@@Tina-qn8bgArab😂
the middle guy got the most perfect eyes, eyebrows and eyelashes pack I've ever seen
why Persian looks stright smooth nice
Thx❤persians always looks Nice and kind, but unfortunately has bad governments💔
Great persians🫡🇮🇷🇹🇯🇺🇿🇦🇫❤️
As a lebanese I have this habit of saying merci instead of shukran 😂 my family speaks french half of the time
@@loolool963It's for far different reasons though.
Well, we Lebanese aren't Arabs at all, so we can do that.
Türkçede mavi yerine gökrengi de deniyor
Buna göre, tekrar hatır latmak gerekirse merkez=sarı, doğu=yeşil (veya gök; gök renk günümüz Türkiye türkçesinde de olduğu gibi bazen yeşil, bazen de mavi anlamını ifade eder şekilde kullanılmaktadır); baü=ak, güney=kızıl (kırmızı, al) ve ku- zey=kara renklerle ifade edilmiştir.
Çakır tam olarak mavi , gök hem yeşil anlamına da geliyor.
Kimse maviye gök rengi demiyor. 'gök' ermemiş, olgunlaşmamış anlamına da geliyor.
You may also add Urdu
Love this colab video. Wish there was a part 2.
I've never heard Iranians walking around and saying "tashakur". Iranians rather say "Merci" for thank you.
Also, SEPAS is the correct word for "Thank you" in Persian. Hope these kids learn something
[__] "memnun" and "merci" are more common than "sepas" in İran.
i used to live in iran and people said tashakur too
@@selmademirdogen4376 mamnoon*
@@sammusicsweden6843 I know but in Turkey it is pronounced in a different way ☺️ memnun*
@@selmademirdogen4376 oh i didn’t know sorry
Greek entered the chat 🤣
No, it didn't. What has Greek to do with any of that?
@@smavi4133 i think he's just a greek guy who liked the video
@@Nuruddunyano look at his name, gandu, that’s one of the gods of the Hindus, he’s a Hindu
We need more of these 😃
This video made me smile , thank you🙌🌹
An other alternative word to say "thank you" in Türkish: "sağol"
Gross 🤢
I prefer to say sağol
@@bayramtekin84 Ben de sağol demeyi tercih ediyorum, daha Türkçe
@@Qwerka Binlerce arapça farsça kökenli kelimenin karsiligi ana sütü gibi duru Türkçemizde varken alışkanlıklar yüzünden kullanmıyoruz. Bu yazıda kelime arapça kökenli onun Türkçe karşılığını da ne yazik ki bilmiyorum.
@@bayramtekin84sözcük
Love it from texas ❤❤
I love the man in the middle. He’s so cute
There are many words for saying thanks in Persian, such as mersy, mamnon, sepas, sepasgozaram, ...
Like TAJIKISTAN 🇹🇯❤️🇮🇷❤️🇹🇷❤️🇱🇧🥰🥰🥰🥰
Lol I'm Saudi Arabian and I understand every thing the lebonanse guy said
تخيل جايبين لبناني يمثل العرب ههههههههه هزلت والله
Wow , an Arab who understood Arabic?
Weird.
He's saying Arabic word of course you will understand.
@@user-db2qx8ki8c انتا مسخرة.
اللبناني بيحكي عربي مش صيني ، لغته عربية وكلماته عربية ف اي بيجيبو لبناني !
قرف يقرفك
@@Allinda. 🤣🤣 He is mad who comment on top
@@user-db2qx8ki8cو ليش شو بهو اللبناني كل كلماتو صحيحة و اللبنانية اجمل لهجة احسن ما يجيبو من الخليج
For Persian, “Harkas” means more like “anyone”.
“hame” or “hamekas” is more akin to “everyone”.
As an afghan I confirm that the Persian guy is defo Iranian 😂😂😂
I speak Arabic anyone else?
👇🏻
As bayrakları as as as as 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 🐺🐺🐺
Im Persian the kitchen one is true tho 💀❤
In persia thank you is merci too
Turkish : Mavi , gök rengi
My language is like persian but afghany
Afghanistan is a persian country
The kurds are also persians
The kitchen in Persian makes sense it’s not completely random, aushpaz mean chef/cook and hanneh mean room/house so chef house. 😅
Yeah those languages have a different language family that have a historical and religious relationships. Respect for all citizens
Yes, despite the difference in the families of both languages. But they were greatly influenced by each other❤️!! To the point that even if they spoke to each other, the three of them could understand each other a little, and this is a beautiful thing, and not all languages can! For example, Arabic is a Semitic language close to Hebrew and Amharic, and Turkish is the language of Teke Turkic, meaning it is close to Mongolian and Japanese. And Persian is an Indo-European or Indo-Germanic language, and it is close to German and Latin.