Can Turkish Speakers Understand Kyrgyz?

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2023
  • Can Turkish and Azerbaijani speakers understand Kyrgyz? In this episode we showcase some of the similarities and test the degree of mutual intelligibility between them. Instead of a list of words and sentences, Aktan from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan will read several sentences, along with a statement to see how well Fikret & Nurlan (Azerbaijani speakers) and Kuthan & Semih (Turkish speakers) will understand them
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    Kyrgyz (Qirghiz) is part of the Kipchak branch of Turkic language family and the official language of Kyrgyz Republic and a significant minority language in the Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang, China and in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province of Tajikistan. Kyrgyz was originally written in the Turkic runes, later replaced by a Perso-Arabic alphabet, which continued until 1928 in the USSR, and remains in use in China. A Latin-script alphabet was in use until 1940, at which point Soviet authorities replaced the Latin script with Cyrillic alphabet.
    The Turkish language, which is also referred to as Istanbul Turkish, is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with most of its native speakers living in Western Asia, and significant group of speakers in Germany, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Northern Cyprus, Greece, the Caucasus, and other parts of Europe and Central Asia. Ottoman Turkish, which was a variation of the Turkish spoken today, influenced many parts of Europe during the time that the Ottoman Empire expanded. When the modern Turkish republic was established, one of Atatürk's Reforms consisted of changing the Ottoman Turkish alphabet with a Latin alphabet. Today, Turkish is recognized as a minority language in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Iraq, Macedonia, and Romania.
    Azerbaijani (Azeri), which is also referred to as Azeri Turkish, is a member of the Oghuz branch of the Turkic languages. The majority of Azeri speakers live in Northwestern Iran, followed by the Republic of Azerbaijan, where it has official status, along with the federal subject of Dagestan in Russia.
    The Turkic languages consist of over 35 different documented languages, originating from East Asia. Turkish has the highest number of native speakers out of all Turkic language. There is a high degree of mutual intelligibility among the various Oghuz languages, which include Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Qashqai, Gagauz, Balkan Gagauz Turkish and Oghuz-influenced Crimean Tatar.
    The sentences and paragraphs read in the video were:
    1. мен бир жумадан кийин үйгө кетем
    (I'm going home in a week)
    2. Сени көргөнүмө абдан жыргадым
    (I was very happy to see you)
    3. Күн ысыкта дарбыз жегенди жакшы көрөм
    (I like to eat watermelon in hot weather)
    4. Быйыл кыш абдан суук болот,ошол үчүн отунду жана көмүрдү даярдайлык
    (This winter will be very cold, so let's prepare firewood and coal)
    5. Нооруз - жаз майрамы, жаңы башталыш деп жооп беришти улуулар. Бул күнү жаратылыш кышкы уйкудан ойгонуп, гүлдөр жайнап, жер жаңы түшүмгө даярдана баштайт. Бул адамдар менен жаратылыштын жана жаңы мүмкүнчүлүктөрдүн ортосундагы байланыштын мезгили.
    (The elders answered that Nooruz is a spring holiday, a new beginning. On this day, nature wakes up from winter sleep, flowers bloom, and the earth begins to prepare for a new harvest. It is a time of connection between people and nature and new opportunities.)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 668

  • @buraksimsek7264
    @buraksimsek7264 5 місяців тому +381

    The Azerbaijani and Turkish guys in the center look like brothers 😄 You cant tell the difference between the 2 because we are 1 people.

    • @s.keikhosro_5555
      @s.keikhosro_5555 5 місяців тому +15

      Fact is Two different family 😢 but the face of turkieh like iranian and azaries the same s iranian and the languages changed by the turkmanestan ruller like seljuk agh ghuyunlu ... had changed
      pure turk like chinese like ghazaghestan gherghizestanian and turkmanestan...

    • @princeabbas1996
      @princeabbas1996 5 місяців тому +22

      As an Azerbaijani I refused to consider my people the same as the ones in Republic of Turkey.

    • @rovshanbagirov4653
      @rovshanbagirov4653 5 місяців тому +41

      @@cenktuneygok8986 There are no Persians in Azerbaijan. He is either confused and doesn't even know who he is or simply a provocateur. Azerbaijani Iranians are also Turks and have nothing to do with the Persians. Yet Azerbaijanis (of Azerbaijan Republic) are the autochthonous people of the Caucasus, with a diverse mix of Turkic, Lezgi, Avar, Tat, Talysh, etc., indigenous influences

    • @rovshanbagirov4653
      @rovshanbagirov4653 5 місяців тому +42

      @@princeabbas1996 Please don't expose your ignorance so badly and stop sharing Iranian-Armenian fables here

    • @rovshanbagirov4653
      @rovshanbagirov4653 5 місяців тому

      @@s.keikhosro_5555 Why are Iranians and Armenians so fond of spreading fables? Bla-bla-bla...

  • @baciyaniturkiye3352
    @baciyaniturkiye3352 5 місяців тому +118

    I love my turkic brothers and sisters ❤🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇿🇺🇿🇹🇲🇰🇬𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜

  • @turkishfront
    @turkishfront 5 місяців тому +178

    Turks after 1000 years;
    Glad to see u guys, finally.😅

    • @skinnypotato4452
      @skinnypotato4452 5 місяців тому +2

      lol

    • @user-fv4dq1no6q
      @user-fv4dq1no6q 5 місяців тому +8

      buna bayağı güldüm

    • @emreduygun
      @emreduygun Місяць тому +1

      lol better late than never ! ;)

    • @emreduygun
      @emreduygun 17 днів тому

      @@prostprostoi9715​​⁠I second that and support your assessment👍💪

    • @LoladeKG
      @LoladeKG 11 днів тому

      2000 years would be more correct. Turks, Uygurs and Kyrgyz were the original three Turkic groups and fought each other a lot. BTW, Kyrgyz were one of the warrior wings of the Hun army.

  • @buritekin429
    @buritekin429 5 місяців тому +149

    As Uzbek I can understand both Kirgiz and Oguz languages. Uzbek is like in the middle between both dialects.

    • @masterc2091
      @masterc2091 5 місяців тому +1

      Uzbek is the Karluk language group of Turkic languages. Which is closer to the Karluk language group? Oguz or Kipcak?

    • @buritekin429
      @buritekin429 5 місяців тому +4

      @@masterc2091 Both. It is in the middle. For example I can easily understand Azerbaijan Oguz language it is very close but in the same time Tatar which is Kipchak. Kazakh also very close. Just some pronunciation changing easily.

    • @masterc2091
      @masterc2091 5 місяців тому +2

      @@buritekin429 Then Karluk is a mixture of Oguz and Kipcak because as an Oguz speaker I understand Uzbek and Uyghur much better than Kipcak (Kazakh and Kyrgyz). I understand Tatar better than Kazakh and Kyrgyz, although Tatar is also a Kipcak language. I think it had an influence on the Ottoman Empire, so we understand them better than Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, who had no contact with them at the time.

    • @muhammadjonzokirov8369
      @muhammadjonzokirov8369 5 місяців тому +1

      @@masterc2091karluk is more or less closer to kypchak. Because, we have similar words, similar structure of negative sentences.

    • @Al__Quds
      @Al__Quds 5 місяців тому +2

      @@masterc2091узбек не только карлуки даже огузиский корни есть

  • @StevenHuynh203
    @StevenHuynh203 5 місяців тому +77

    I love the guy from Kyrgyzstan wear the traditional clothing.
    It really represents the country and culture and people.

  • @Ash_tommo
    @Ash_tommo 5 місяців тому +41

    It’s funny that the Turkish guy who said his knowledge about Turkic languages isn’t that good ended up knowing the most lol

  • @volkanozturkmen6245
    @volkanozturkmen6245 5 місяців тому +35

    Greetings to all my Turkic brothers from Turkiye🇹🇷 I was born in Turkiye and I have slanty eyes.❤

  • @gingermojito8
    @gingermojito8 5 місяців тому +71

    As a Kazakh speaker, I found it really easy to understand, and most sentences can be translated word by word. Kazakh and Kyrgyz are like 90% mutually intelligible except for a few words that are different, but those are easy to pick up from the context :)

    • @gokcancakmak3739
      @gokcancakmak3739 5 місяців тому +7

      if i am not wrong the similarity between kazakh and kyrgyz is like similarity between turkish and azerbaijani. as a anatolian turk myself i can understand %80-90 of azerbaijani language when i read just like you understand kyrgyz language. it always surprises me still how similar our languages when considering its been thousands year we left Turkistan region. long live turanic countries 🐺

    • @user-jr2dh8mj3x
      @user-jr2dh8mj3x 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@gokcancakmak3739Kyrgyz and Kazakh are closer to each other like 85%
      Turkish and Azerbaijan is 70% mutually intelligible

  • @baller84milw
    @baller84milw 5 місяців тому +14

    Lol I love how the first three dudes look the same 🤣🤣

  • @ademtaklit959
    @ademtaklit959 5 місяців тому +61

    Do I understand Turkish: No!
    Do I understand Kyrgyz: No!
    Did I enjoy the video: Yes!

  • @loraivanova8635
    @loraivanova8635 5 місяців тому +104

    That was a brilliant video. As a Bulgarian who has been learning Turkish for years it was challenging and fun to me. Kyrgyz is such a cool language. It's obviously close to Turkish and Azerbaijani but not close enough to make sense. 😅😅 I'm glad that the participants were as confused as me. 😅 But they did a really great job!! It was interesting to see that the plural forms in Kyrgyz begin with "d" instead of "l" and they continue with "ö" instead of "a" or "e" as in Turkish (and Azerbaijani I think). So instead of "ler, lar" you get "dör, tör" and I don't know what else. Also I guessed that "güldör" is like "güller" but in the meaning of "çiçekler" - flowers, not roses. The comparison was really fun.

    • @umutkiran3035
      @umutkiran3035 5 місяців тому +3

      BG de yeterince Türkçe konuşan insan bulabilirsiniz 🈴

    • @loraivanova8635
      @loraivanova8635 5 місяців тому +6

      @@umutkiran3035 Yea, there are a lot of Turks here but I personally don't know any people from this minority so I don't have anyone to practice my Turkish with.

    • @yunismirza
      @yunismirza 5 місяців тому +4

      In azerbaijani sometimes we pronounce -lar² as -dar².For example we write atlar,but we say atdar.

    • @loraivanova8635
      @loraivanova8635 5 місяців тому +1

      @@yunismirza That's interesting. I had no idea. 👀

    • @maksatbekburkanov4522
      @maksatbekburkanov4522 5 місяців тому

      Not always, dor and lar used in the same way as turkish

  • @D.D864
    @D.D864 5 місяців тому +35

    🇰🇬- 🇹🇷 ( 😮!)
    Ketem = gidecem
    Seni körgönümö = seni gördüğüme
    Kün ısıkta = gün ışınga = sıcak günde
    Darbız= karpuz
    Jegendi = yemegi (karpuz yemegi)
    Jakşı köröm = (🇦🇿yahşi gördüm (?)) seviyorum
    Oşol üçün = onun için
    Bıyıl kış = bu yıl kış
    Suuk = soğuk
    Otundu = odun
    Kömür = kömür
    Jaz = ilkbahar (“yaz” dan gelme)
    Mayramı = Bayramı
    Nooruz = Navruz
    Janı = yeni
    Baştalış = Başlama
    Joop = cevap
    Jaratılış (yaratılış)
    Uykudan oygonup = uykudan uyanıp
    Bul künü = bugün/ o gün
    Jer = yer
    Janı = yeni
    adamdar = adamlar/insanlar
    Mezgil = mevsim

    • @aykaayka9643
      @aykaayka9643 5 місяців тому +1

      Azərbaycancada Ilkbahar Yaz-dır. Summer isə Yay.

    • @locusofpower7804
      @locusofpower7804 5 місяців тому +2

      Bıyıl = bu yıl
      Bıldır= geçen yıl
      Türkiye Türkü bu dil benim dilim🇹🇷🇰🇬

    • @thraciensis3589
      @thraciensis3589 2 місяці тому +1

      Ilkyaz means spring in Balkan and in some Anatolian dialects.

    • @LoladeKG
      @LoladeKG 11 днів тому

      @@aykaayka9643 In Kyrgyz, Jay means summer. Jayinda = In summer or during summer

    • @aykaayka9643
      @aykaayka9643 11 днів тому +1

      @@LoladeKG So, both summer and spring are called ‘Jay’ in Kyrgyz?

  • @Boubouchan1
    @Boubouchan1 5 місяців тому +31

    In tunisian dielect juma has also a double meaning: friday and week

  • @ahmetsozer8113
    @ahmetsozer8113 5 місяців тому +29

    Phew, I never thought that, as a Türkiye Turk (living in Germany), I would find it so difficult to understand Kyrgyz. That irritated me a bit. Kyrgyz sounds like the language of old Turkish epics.
    Thank you dear Bahador and all of you.

    • @buritekin429
      @buritekin429 5 місяців тому +7

      Change their J to Yi and you will understand 90%. For example Turkish Yok Uzbek Yoq but Kazak Jok Kirgiz Jok. Turkish Yigit Uzbek Yigit but Kazak Jigit Kirgyz Jigit. It is like in Europe Brits and France say Julius but Germans or Slavs say Yulius.

    • @ahmetsozer8113
      @ahmetsozer8113 5 місяців тому

      @@buritekin429 I think, it is not enough to be able to understand Kyrgyz if you just change a letter. More is needed.
      In addition, Julius is not used with Y in almost any language other than Azerbaijan Turkish/Azerbaijani.
      I can speak German and in German Julius spelled with a J. Gaius Julius Cäsar, for example.
      It is also written with J in Slavic languages too.
      In Latin with I and in Italian with G.
      The letter in the Cyrillic alphabet correspond to Ju or Yu, but with Latin letters they represent it as J.

    • @buritekin429
      @buritekin429 5 місяців тому

      @@ahmetsozer8113 No in Slaves languages Julius is pronounced like Yulius Юлий. I speak Russian and other Slavs languages so I know how they spell it. The same for Germanic languages they mostly pronounce Y while French or Italian pronounce J G. Best example name John. Johan (Japanese, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, German, Faroese, Afrikaans) pronounced like Yohan. Ivan (Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian, Ukrainian and other Slavic language nations) like Ivan.

    • @ahmetsozer8113
      @ahmetsozer8113 5 місяців тому

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@buritekin429 I don’t think it’s right to comment on topics you don’t know correctly.

    • @buritekin429
      @buritekin429 5 місяців тому

      @@ahmetsozer8113 whatever genius😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

  • @danielyasin5054
    @danielyasin5054 5 місяців тому +49

    Hello Bahador, great video! Would love to see comparison between Uyghur and Azerbaijani :)

    • @koordrozita7236
      @koordrozita7236 5 місяців тому +3

      They do not understand each other at all. The only language that 50-70 intelligible to Turkey’ Turkish is Azerbaijani Turkish. All have significant Persian loanwords and this is the only way they understand each other as they use these loanwords daily.

    • @kabodra
      @kabodra 5 місяців тому +11

      ​@@koordrozita7236To be honest, an Azerbaijani can understand Uyghur more than Kyrgyz

    • @az_804
      @az_804 5 місяців тому +3

      ​@@koordrozita7236 biz Özbək və Uyğurları, Kırgız Kazaklardan daha yaxşı anlayırıq

    • @Turanturku
      @Turanturku 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@az_804 Üyğür=Özbek

    • @Turanturku
      @Turanturku 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@kabodraÜyğur=Özbek Çunki Bız Karluk Türklerımız

  • @fatihunal2713
    @fatihunal2713 5 місяців тому +8

    I love you all my turkish brothers
    🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🐺🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🐺🇹🇲🇺🇿🇰🇬🇰🇿🇭🇺🤗

    • @Necrogore1904
      @Necrogore1904 День тому

      I love you to bro, 🇹🇷🇦🇿 brothers forever!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @koseku3
    @koseku3 5 місяців тому +19

    i love turkic related videos

  • @trisk4806
    @trisk4806 5 місяців тому +16

    i am o'zbek, here is what i thought he said.
    for the first sentence I heard
    "After one Friday I went home" this is cos this sentence translated to o'zbek sounds very similar
    For the second sentence i think
    "When I saw you I was very excited" ya i cant really explain but i think i did good guess
    My third but quite unsure guess was
    "During hot days I like to eat watermelon" darbiz helped a lot
    well these are all, i don't feel like writing what i thoguht for every sentence 😂😂but in general, all his sentences had lots of cognates and most even had all cognates with o'zbek, so i had quite a fine grasp on what he was saying, i think.

  • @nijat1966
    @nijat1966 5 місяців тому +16

    Good job for bringing people together and showing that we have a lot in common

  • @musareyhan8674
    @musareyhan8674 5 місяців тому +9

    Thank you brother Bahador Bey/Beg for this opportunity to watch and get informed about Turkic dialects. It was pretty easy for me to get almost the whole vocabulary and the sentences in Kyrgyz as l studied university there many years ago. Thanks a lot again, You are doing great job.

  • @ingilizce_sayfasi
    @ingilizce_sayfasi 5 місяців тому +8

    Thank you for your effort ❤❤❤

  • @selcukylmaz7946
    @selcukylmaz7946 4 місяці тому +1

    Bahadır abi çok teşekkür ederiz bu tür videoları bizlere ulaştırdığın için

  • @CelestialWolf246
    @CelestialWolf246 5 місяців тому +13

    In Salar Turkic Cuma means both Friday and Week aswell

    • @bek3605
      @bek3605 5 місяців тому +4

      Salam to Salar people! I am very sorry your language and culture is disappearing into Chinese language and culture. That’s very sad. I wish to see your and Uyghurs countries to be strong, free and independent!
      From Kyrgyzstan with love 🇰🇬❤️

  • @Vildann_krtl
    @Vildann_krtl 5 місяців тому +19

    As a Turk, I understood most of it. I'm proud to be Turk❤

  • @bayramunlusoy5281
    @bayramunlusoy5281 5 місяців тому +29

    Bu videonuzu Türk milletinin birbiriyle anlaşmasının o kadar da zor olmadığını göstermesi açısından çok kıymetli buluyorum. Türk milleti büyük bir ailedir. Aslında Türk'ü bir çınar ağacı varsayarsak Türkiye'de ve Azerbaycan' daki Oğuzlar yani Türkiye'deki ve Azerbaycan' daki Türkler, Kırgızlar, Kazaklar, Özbekler, Türkmenler, Uygurlar, Yakutlar, Abhazlar v.b, o çınarın dallarıyız. Hepinize selamlar.

    • @panikyoklan
      @panikyoklan 5 місяців тому +2

      farkındaysan gayet zor

  • @RoyZASTEROiD
    @RoyZASTEROiD 5 місяців тому +6

    Video üçün təşəkkürlər, gözəl videodur.

  • @Melike-rx6kg
    @Melike-rx6kg 5 місяців тому +21

    Abdan= hepten, tümden
    Cırgadım= çıldırdım, yani kendimden geçtim.
    Kini= kine gibi bir ek. Anadolu türkçesinde bu ek unutulmaya yüz tutsada kullanılır.
    Kırgız Bey in kurduğu cümlelerin tamamını yazılı olarak da gördüğüm için anlayabiliyorum

    • @kc5479
      @kc5479 5 місяців тому

      Abdan ın hepten olabileceği hiç aklıma gelmezdi, hakikaten öyle mi acaba. Teşekkürler yorum için

    • @babyphotocards515
      @babyphotocards515 5 місяців тому +1

      Videoda kine değil “kiyin” diyor ve “sonra” demek sanırım. Anadoluda “gine” diyoruz ama o başka bir kelime hatta tatarcada da var.Düşündüm ama modern türkçede tam bir karşılığı yok galiba ya,”o şekilde” gibi bir anlamı var

    • @forever160a
      @forever160a 4 місяці тому

      ​@@babyphotocards515yes , kiyin means sonra

    • @IlhomjonNomalumov
      @IlhomjonNomalumov 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@babyphotocards515biz o'zbeklar har ikki tilning o'rtasinda yerlashganmiz, chunki ham turkcha, ham Ozarbayjoncha, hamda Qirg'izcha biz uchun Tushunilgan (Anglashilgan) tillardirlar. O'rnak o'laroq bizda ham "Keyin" ham "So'ngra" Ma'nodosh (Anglamdosh) so'zlar mavjuddir.

  • @sajda2766
    @sajda2766 5 місяців тому +6

    At first glance you don't understand anything but reading in latin letters helps understanding the whole context and so to find out every words meaning. I guess, if we interacted more with each other we would get used to the way of speaking and understand each other even more. Maybe at the end, we would have no difficulties to communicate with each other. That's awesome.

    • @LoladeKG
      @LoladeKG 11 днів тому +1

      It took me just two weeks to learn and understand Turkish. I am Kyrgyz.

  • @ergenekon209
    @ergenekon209 5 місяців тому +3

    Hallo Bahador ich liebe es deine Videos anzuschauen und danke dir dafür schöne grüße aus Deutschland

  • @vm9818
    @vm9818 5 місяців тому +5

    Əla layihədir. Uğurlar. Yaxşı olardı ki, cümlələrin tərcüməsini sonda azərbaycan və türk dilində də yazardız. İngiliscə anlamaqda çətinlik çəkənlər daha yaxşı anlasınlar deyə.
    Harika bir proje. İyi şanlar. Cümlelerin Azerice ve Türkçe tercümesini de sonuna yazsak iyi olur. İngilizceyi anlamakta zorluk çekenler daha iyi anlayabilsin diye.
    It's a great project. Good luck. It would be good if we wrote the translation of the sentences in Azerbaijani and Turkish at the end. So that those who have difficulty understanding English can understand better

  • @eeee9925
    @eeee9925 5 місяців тому +16

    Türkleri ,kardeşlerimizi bir arada görmek beni hep mutlu etmiştir.Seviliyorsunuz kandaşlarım ❣️

  • @burygz
    @burygz 5 місяців тому +8

    Finally someone referred us with our real name 🇦🇿❤️‍🔥

  • @manoochehrmilaniturkish
    @manoochehrmilaniturkish 5 місяців тому +10

    I watched it wıth pleasure as always 😍

  • @myconerd
    @myconerd 5 місяців тому +4

    When I was in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, they could understand me when I spoke Turkish. But when they speak I could partly understood them 😂

  • @hassanalast6670
    @hassanalast6670 5 місяців тому +2

    Good to know about these similarities

  • @serge9808
    @serge9808 5 місяців тому +3

    the three languages comes from the Turkic family language; the Intelligibility and yet Kyrgyz is closer to other languages; another very interesting video Bahador

  • @mingloyalist4660
    @mingloyalist4660 5 місяців тому +5

    Bahador! Thanks for making good content in regards to languages, cultures. Can you do a comparison between Vietnamese and Chinese languages. (Mandarin, Cantonese, Taiwanese)

  • @konuleliyeva2710
    @konuleliyeva2710 5 місяців тому +4

    İ watched this video with pleasure.
    Azərbaycan ,Bakıdan bütün türk dünyasına salamlar)

  • @mendusha
    @mendusha 5 місяців тому +7

    Well as a Turkish I understand it better but I used to listen to old Oghuz epics so this is why Im used to some old words and translations but maybe not the very whole thing but I was able to understand the meaning and have a clue

  • @whatever4929
    @whatever4929 Місяць тому +1

    He spoke far too quickly in the longer passages! Another great video! Love these Turkic language comparisons!

  • @durontohossainovv
    @durontohossainovv 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful video 🇧🇩❤

  • @fidel1295
    @fidel1295 5 місяців тому +3

    Brainstorming. Supersiniz!❤

  • @princeabbas1996
    @princeabbas1996 5 місяців тому +8

    Hopefully one day Bahador learns his ancestoral language - Azerbaijani.

    • @princeabbas1996
      @princeabbas1996 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Emin345-hz8kdhe doesn't

    • @mikayil1
      @mikayil1 5 місяців тому

      İrandakı azərbaycanlılar get-gedə farslaşacaq və təəssüf ki, bunun qarşısını almaq mümkün olmayacaq. Farslaşmaları bir qırağa, bizi də yəni, Arazın şimalındakıları da farslaşdırmaq eşqinə düşəcəklər...

    • @aykaayka9643
      @aykaayka9643 5 місяців тому

      ​@@princeabbas1996Bahador is not a Persian? Wow. I thought he was not an Azerbaijani (from the Republic or from Azerbaijan in Iran), but a Persian.

    • @emmadanmaskalar9179
      @emmadanmaskalar9179 5 місяців тому

      ​@@aykaayka9643FARS MILETININ BIZE AYDIYETI YOXDU. BIZ TURKUK VE 19 ESIRE KIMI BIZE TURK DEYIBLER.

  • @user-kl9ow5rd3d
    @user-kl9ow5rd3d 5 місяців тому

    Hello! It’s wonderful, I have been following this channel.
    How do you reach out to the participants? I would love to be a part of this project

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  5 місяців тому

      Thank you. They reach out to me

  • @seppo011
    @seppo011 3 місяці тому +1

    Now i can’t wait for nowruz (persian new year) to come it’s so cold out here in europe . Planning to go back to Iran for the celebration in march 😂

  • @SaydamNomad
    @SaydamNomad 5 місяців тому +5

    As a Sakha speaker with some knowledge of Kazakh I understood almost everything.
    kyrgyz vs sakha:
    * мен бир жумадан кийин үйгө кетем → мин биир нэдиэлэ кэннэ дьиэғэ барыам.
    * сени көргөнүмө абдан жыргадым → эйиигин көрөн олус... - don't know the word 'жыргадым'
    * Күн ысыкта дарбыз жегенди жакшы көрөм → Куйаас (итии) күңңэ арбуз сиирбин сөбүлүүбүн
    * Быйыл кыш абдан суук болот, ошол үчүн отунду жана көмүрдү даярдайлык → Быйыл қыһын олус тымныы буолар, ол иһин оттууну уонна чоғу (көмөрү) бэлэмнээтибит.
    as to the nooruz text, I didn't really understand what 'улуулар' mean here. like the great ones?
    I have guessed the meaning of жаратылыш - nature, although at first I thought it mean 'creator'.
    And I forgot the meaning of 'мезгил' - like 'season'?

    • @NewJoodat
      @NewJoodat 3 місяці тому

      Yes улуулар can mean greater ones or elders, мезгил means season

    • @NewJoodat
      @NewJoodat 3 місяці тому

      For you as a sakha speaker, which language seems closer? Kazakh or Kyrgyz?

    • @SaydamNomad
      @SaydamNomad 3 місяці тому +1

      both are equally distant and incomprehensible for Sakha speakers, but Kyrgyz phonetically seems closer than Kazakh. Just like in Kyrgyz, we don't have sounds like ә, і, ұ presented in Kazakh. F.e.:
      бітіру бүтүрүү бүтэрии
      пышақ бычак быһах
      толқын толкун долгун
      құлын кулун кулун
      төлеу төлөө төлөө
      қолаңса колоңсо холоңсо
      And there are lexical similarities too:
      older sister эдьиий эже әпке
      lightning чаҕылҕан чагылган нажағай
      spring саас жаз көктем
      not yet илик элек -
      only, just эрэ эле ҕана
      legend, myth номох жомок ертек
      song ырыа ыр ән / жыр
      belt кур кур белбеу; белдік, құрым
      Adam's apple хобо коко жұтқыншақ
      deaf дүлэй дүлөй саңырау, керең
      gums миилэ бүлө қызыл иек
      соболь киис киш, булгун бұлғын
      blanket суорҕан жууркан көрпе
      smell сыт жыт иіс
      cool сөрүүн серүүн ?
      eternal мэҥэ түбөлүк мәңгі
      thin синньигэс ичке жіңішке
      big улахан чоҥ үлкен

    • @balporsugu7046
      @balporsugu7046 2 місяці тому

      Turtsiyadan doroobo Sakha Sire. Tañara Ürüng Aiyy Toyon💙 Yhyakh, Olonkho, Osuokhay 💙 Sakhalara Urui Aikhal ✊

    • @thraciensis3589
      @thraciensis3589 2 місяці тому +1

      @Nomad Kyrgyz language was in Sayan-Altai Turkic group once. Kyrgyz people migrated to south and the language got Kypchakized. Saxa also migrated from Sayan-Altai area to way north and got influenced from Mongolian, Evenk, Paleo-Siberian etc. Kyrgyz and Saha languages were once in the same Turkic group. That is the connection!

  • @bhruzmehrli
    @bhruzmehrli 5 місяців тому +1

    Gozəl video.

  • @xolang
    @xolang 5 місяців тому +15

    It's very interesting to see that Juma means Friday and week in Kyrgyz.
    In my language, we use the same word for "Sunday" and "week".

    • @bagdatakhmetov2704
      @bagdatakhmetov2704 5 місяців тому +7

      I'm from Qazaqstan and in some parts of our country people use Juma as a reference for a week. I feel like kyrgyz guy should have explained that people would count weeks from Friday to Friday and therefore it happens to be normal saying, for instance 2-3 Juma meaning 2-3 weeks etc.

    • @ami443
      @ami443 5 місяців тому +1

      In arabic, Jum'a means friday and week.

    • @tank1175
      @tank1175 13 днів тому

      Where are you from brother? Who are your nationality?

  • @user-zj2je8bx1m
    @user-zj2je8bx1m 3 місяці тому +1

    It can be also in Kyrgyz - Men bir aptadan kiyin uygo ketem- Ben bir hafta sonra eve gideceğim
    Men seni görgönümö abdan süyündüm- Ben seni gördüğüme çok sevindim.
    Kırgız dili eski Türk dili sayılır, o yüzden anlamakla zorlanabilirsiniz ama güzel poetic bir dil. Bahadır, it was a great experience to compare our Turkic languages ❤

    • @canbegb.1223
      @canbegb.1223 2 місяці тому +1

      Anlaşılabilir kelimeler malesef türkçe değil. İlber hoca demişti Türklerin konuştugu dilllerin ortak paydası Aryan dilleridir diye.
      Men, hafta....

  • @sakondo789
    @sakondo789 5 місяців тому +2

    This is like some linguistics I know at home!

  • @Par100milyon
    @Par100milyon 5 місяців тому +1

    جالب بود🌹

  • @muratciftcioglu
    @muratciftcioglu 5 місяців тому +6

    Kazakça ve Kırgızca Türk dil ailesinin Kıpçak grubundan olduğu için birbirlerini bize göre daha rahat anlarlar. Biz dediğim Oğuz grubu yani örneğin Türkiye, Azerbaycan ve Türkmenistan bu gruptadır. Özbekçe biraz daha ortada olan Karluk grubundadır. Özbekler için diğer iki grup da daha anlaşılır olabilir..

    • @Al__Quds
      @Al__Quds 5 місяців тому

      да узбеки обоих есть

    • @IlhomjonNomalumov
      @IlhomjonNomalumov 2 місяці тому

      sizning fikringiz 100% haqiqatdir, qardoshim. biz istarsak Turkchaga yaqin so'zlar ila o'z fikrimizni ona tilimizda ifoda etishimiz mumkin. istarsak qirg'izchaga yaqin so'zlar ila ifoda eta-bilamiz. ya'ni biz o'rtadamiz. ya'ni bizga ham turkcha hamda qirg'izcha anglashilar. lekin aslida biz uchun har ikkisidan Ozarbayjon tili yaqin

  • @rafalkaminski6389
    @rafalkaminski6389 5 місяців тому +1

    Great that there are language twins so IT doesnt depend on an individual specifics.

  • @talaydiberlino9641
    @talaydiberlino9641 5 місяців тому +1

    i love it!

  • @saidakhmadsaidaskharov7386
    @saidakhmadsaidaskharov7386 2 місяці тому

    i would love to take part in such a conversation as an Uzbek

  • @user-br3io5ju6s
    @user-br3io5ju6s 5 місяців тому +3

    This is very great Conversation what i like. Please tell me how can I participate with all of you. I am very much intersted in this topics. I am from Chittagong, Bangladesh. I can speak, Read n Write in Bangla, Hindi, Oriya, Urdu. Wish all of you Best Luck.

  • @Deshpremi7777
    @Deshpremi7777 5 місяців тому

    Sirr... make a video on similarities between nepali and telugu

  • @robbiejay
    @robbiejay 5 місяців тому +2

    I think for the sake of efficiency, it is better to show how the sentences are written to the participants. Because they ask for it in each of them

  • @Vildann_krtl
    @Vildann_krtl 5 місяців тому +2

    I love my Turk brothers and sister❤

  • @IlhomjonNomalumov
    @IlhomjonNomalumov 2 місяці тому

    I am Uzbek and I officially announce after this video that Kyrgyz language is 40% understandable for me. I used to wonder why others say that Kyrgyz is understandable. The fact is that we are neighbors and people who speak Kyrgyz are sometimes found in Uzbekistan, so it doesn't sound like a foreign language to our ears. .. but the languages ​​that are understandable to me are Uyghur in the first place, Tatar in the second place, Azerbaijani in the third, Crimean Tatar in the fourth, and Kumyk in the fifth. I cannot have a conversation without an interpreter with people who speak languages ​​that belong to the Turkic language family, which I have not listed.

  • @Nyiterow1
    @Nyiterow1 5 місяців тому +3

    Do one for Tibetan please :)

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  5 місяців тому +1

      Would love to! Compared to what language?

    • @maaradam3821
      @maaradam3821 5 місяців тому +2

      @@BahadorAlast Maybe Thai or Chinese.

    • @Nyiterow1
      @Nyiterow1 5 місяців тому

      ​ @BahadorAlast Old Chinese or any of sanskrit based language!
      Tibetan and Old Chinese words are almost identical phonetically, especially around numbers and some base words. ua-cam.com/video/zyaFKnUumAM/v-deo.html

  • @wezartyezw6439
    @wezartyezw6439 5 місяців тому +3

    Это мощно Братан🔥✊

  • @aykaayka9643
    @aykaayka9643 5 місяців тому +3

    In Azerbaijani, we also have it in the local language as "öy".

    • @aliqahramanov
      @aliqahramanov 5 місяців тому

      Ketem-gedem
      Köröm-göröm
      Öy-öy
      Bizim şima-qərb ləhcəsi ilə eynidir.

  • @saidakhmadsaidaskharov7386
    @saidakhmadsaidaskharov7386 2 місяці тому

    i am very mayb grateful to see u

  • @jivanselbi3657
    @jivanselbi3657 5 місяців тому +2

    when speakers dont know the origin of the words they use, if it is from Arabic, Persian, French..etc. ofcourse they confuse.. üy- is house, in Anadole we say üyük, höyük.. many houses, town .. dayar = tayar = ready, hazır- is Arabic. keyin is used in many parts of Türkiye, and it means = later, some areas also say - bundan keli = after this.. jana/yana means = and, qhat we use ''ve'' is Arabic, Turkic speakers should remember that KIPÇAK Turkic change our Y to J/C, yıldız = Jıldız/cıltız, yeni = jeni, mevsim is also Arabic, we could use ''dönem'' instead, I don't know the origin of ''mezgil'' if it is from Mongolian or original Turkic

  • @hifce
    @hifce 5 місяців тому +4

    Bu topluluk çok iyi. Aktivite de çok orijinaldi.

  • @MurCellic1903
    @MurCellic1903 3 місяці тому +1

    As an azerbaijani speaker in first sentence, only non-understandable word was kiyin. Üygö meaning house is ev, so to house spelled evə also spelled öyə or öygə in different dialects.

  • @kaplanka7622
    @kaplanka7622 5 місяців тому

    Stüdyo ortamında yapılan bir video olsaymış, daha anlaşılır olurmuş.

  • @CelestialWolf246
    @CelestialWolf246 5 місяців тому +12

    Salar: öy
    Turkish/azerbaijani: ev

  • @saidakhmadsaidaskharov7386
    @saidakhmadsaidaskharov7386 2 місяці тому

    although i did not know juma means week in Kyrgyz in Uzbek it is Hafta

  • @wg611
    @wg611 5 місяців тому +3

    Üy is also Ev (home) in Crimean Tatar.

    • @aykaayka9643
      @aykaayka9643 5 місяців тому +2

      In Azerbaijani, we also have it in the local language as "öy".

  • @scaglietti34
    @scaglietti34 5 місяців тому

    Üst ortadaki gözlüklü 2 kişi aynı adam mı yaksa benim gözüm mü bozuldu:))) Are those guys in the upper middle of the screen that same person or are my eyes suffering.

  • @samdelon
    @samdelon 5 місяців тому +3

    1)Normally we (Kyrgyz)say :"Bir apta(week)dan kiyin uygo ketem.Juma is more like religious term.
    2)I don't know who says "Seni korgonumdon abdan jyrgadym".We say :"Seni korgonumo or korgonumdon abdan kubanychtamyn.

    • @Eren-tv6rt
      @Eren-tv6rt 5 місяців тому +2

      For Turkish: Bir haftadan önce eve gidem (gideyim)
      Seni gördüğüme sevindim.
      Kubanchytamın can be translated as kıvanç duydum but we dont use it in daily.

    • @LoladeKG
      @LoladeKG 11 днів тому

      Apta is used in the south, juma in the rest of Kyrgyzstan.
      Both jyrgadym and kubanychtamyn are correct. The former is more informal.

  • @rahimibadov2940
    @rahimibadov2940 5 місяців тому

    Salamlar olsun hərkəsə

  • @alifuatozer266
    @alifuatozer266 5 місяців тому +2

    Practicing turan 👍🏻

  • @yaxshibala
    @yaxshibala 2 місяці тому

    For the Kyrgyz word “Dayardaylık” in Turkish we could also say “dayandıralım”…in Turkey The Word is not really used this way but in azerbaijan it is and they say for “to store something” “dayandırmaq”(saxlamaq) but as I said in Turkey people also would or could understand it.
    “Jaratılış kışkı” in Turkish would be “yaratılmış kişi”(Person who were created) meaning here is “everything alive were created”
    -Bul künü jaratılış kışkı uykudan oygonup
    İn Turkish - bu günü yaratılmış her kişi uykudan uyanıp

    • @aykaayka9643
      @aykaayka9643 2 місяці тому

      I think you mean ‘In Turkic’. Turkish is the name of Turkic language of Turkey, like Azerbaijani,Gagauz etc.

    • @yaxshibala
      @yaxshibala 2 місяці тому

      @@aykaayka9643 i think you got me wrong.

  • @user-mx1rf8vs7i
    @user-mx1rf8vs7i 5 місяців тому +1

    I have asked to perform uzbek language as well with those languages 😕

  • @ibrahimturan28
    @ibrahimturan28 5 місяців тому +7

    Kirgiz harika begendim 😅

  • @bermetisaeva2559
    @bermetisaeva2559 5 місяців тому +11

    Актан байкее, очень хорошая работа)))👍🏻

    • @Kojoshizi
      @Kojoshizi 5 місяців тому +4

      Чооң рахмат😘

  • @jaimebolanos9434
    @jaimebolanos9434 5 місяців тому +1

    I am from México. I would like to learn one of these languages 😊

    • @rasimgadzhiev2761
      @rasimgadzhiev2761 5 місяців тому

      Если научиться по Азербайджанский то можете понять почти все эти языки

    • @tank1175
      @tank1175 13 днів тому

      ​@@rasimgadzhiev2761😂

  • @alfredarellano6530
    @alfredarellano6530 5 місяців тому +12

    you should invite turkmen..i think they much related to turks language.

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  5 місяців тому +1

      I made one comparing Turkmen and Turkish, here's the link:
      ua-cam.com/video/mJRSA9ZtFfs/v-deo.htmlsi=2ZzECTP9_8ihU6Hf

  • @Murtada-kurdi
    @Murtada-kurdi 5 місяців тому

    Please Bahadur do the Faili Kurdish dialect with other Kurdish dialects because it will be an interesting video.

  • @tasbykekerey1203
    @tasbykekerey1203 5 місяців тому +2

    Please select one typical Oghuz, Kipchak, Karluk and Siberian Turkic languages and do comparison.

  • @zakizak604
    @zakizak604 5 місяців тому +4

    Azerbaijani, Turkish, Qaqauz and Turkmenistan( Turkmen) dialects are similar.

    • @ihayi
      @ihayi 5 місяців тому

      Because we are (OGUZ ) TURK

  • @Lflfkfmfmcckldlsl
    @Lflfkfmfmcckldlsl 5 місяців тому +1

    Yaşasın büyük türk milleti

  • @yelmem5361
    @yelmem5361 3 місяці тому +1

    What about K.K.T.C Turkish Cypriots😢 we are not apart of the Turkish family?

  • @cemilkarpinar2457
    @cemilkarpinar2457 5 місяців тому

    24:26
    🇰🇬 jana janı mümkünçülüktör
    🇹🇷 yine (ve) yeni imkanlar
    y-j changes
    e-a changes

  • @noftraX
    @noftraX 5 місяців тому +9

    Ey Türk, titre ve özüne dön!

  • @BenTRengFR
    @BenTRengFR 4 місяці тому +2

    Türk kardesleri hep bir arada gormek ne guzel... bir dahaki programi ingilizce falan karistirmadan sadece Türk dilinde yapin bence... cok guzel olur...

  • @ahmetgungordu6847
    @ahmetgungordu6847 5 місяців тому +1

    Bu yil kış soğuk olur onun icin odun du komurdu depolayalım dinledikçe bütünden mânâ çıkartılabiliyor

  • @sxoresx
    @sxoresx 5 місяців тому +20

    I'm Kurdish 🤙 Love 🇦🇿 the original language of the Azeri (not modern Azerbaijani) was close to ours, my family is from 🇹🇷 and i have a little Turkish ancestry as well. Kyrgyz is very unique culture, though Turkmens seem closer to these populations.

    • @javidanben-murad
      @javidanben-murad 5 місяців тому +3

      But our pronunciation, the way we speak modern Azeri is very similar Persian and Kurdish. There is impacts from our history

    • @mikayil1
      @mikayil1 5 місяців тому +6

      Same bs. Over and over again. Stop propaganda.
      There is no separate original Azerbaijani language.
      The original Azerbaijani we use now. Get rid of these conversations

    • @suleymanaghamoglanli4439
      @suleymanaghamoglanli4439 5 місяців тому +2

      Demə day, zayob edibləre uje

    • @sxoresx
      @sxoresx 5 місяців тому

      @@mikayil1 No one is talking about Azerbaijani language, but the Azari language which was a Northwestern Iranian language (Same as Kurdish, Caspian, Zaza etc) spoken by a group of people in the same area as modern Azerbaijan. They were thought to be very closely related to the people of the Median Empire, before arrival of Turkic tribes. That's not propaganda but historic facts.

    • @mikayil1
      @mikayil1 5 місяців тому

      @@sxoresx that's paniranist propaganda. Ahmad Kesravi was a pan-Iranist. He invented the Azaris. There was no language called Azari. Even now Azari theme is used for Pan-Iranist propaganda. They want to Persianize all Azerbaijanis in Iran.
      It is no coincidence that Iranians write negative comments under all videos related to Azerbaijan. They have made Azerbaijan an obsession. Where they attack as soon as they see something related to Azerbaijan. They are spreading propaganda everywhere.
      I'm tired of these.

  • @alpaybayatlu541
    @alpaybayatlu541 5 місяців тому +1

    too easy understand when you read.
    because we use same words and when you see different version of word which known for you have chanse catch what it is actually. but understand from speech it is difficult challange. furst of all there are a lot of false friends because of letters and voices for example we use y but they use j and when you say yaxshi it is jakshi in kirgiz and it is easy to understand. but "yox" it is " jok " you can understand it when you read. but pronounciation of " jok " is like "cok" and it is different word in our language )))
    "yox" and "jok" is mean - no in both languages.
    "cok" is mean more it is changed version of "kop" in kirgiz )) but i think just one week in kirgizistan and you can understand easily because all we are use same word for speaking but pronounciation is different )) we have city Shaki and they have specific accent and it too hard for me undertand what they say - this is similar situation for kirgiz))

  • @Ural_ALTAY
    @Ural_ALTAY 5 місяців тому

    From Turkey diyen Semih kardeş....... O eskidendi ...😊 Bundan böyle Türkiye diyele...

  • @saidakhmadsaidaskharov7386
    @saidakhmadsaidaskharov7386 2 місяці тому

    tushum is ekin ekmoq? sowing , planting

  • @sametkarsl767
    @sametkarsl767 4 місяці тому +1

    Kırgız Türkçesine biraz baksam araştırsam baya anlıcakmışım gibi ama sıfır halimle sadece fazlaca kullandığımız ortak kelimeler görüyorum

  • @Baatar1998
    @Baatar1998 5 місяців тому +8

    Kyrgyz krasava!

  • @ahmetgungordu6847
    @ahmetgungordu6847 5 місяців тому +1

    Ilk dinkedim kirgiz li kardeşimi gun ışığında güzel görürüm dediğini anladim

  • @06320017
    @06320017 5 місяців тому

    Biz Türkler biraz daha kafkas ırkına yakınız, kırgız kazaklar da moğol ırkına yakın
    Ortak atalarımız var ama daha bulundukları yerdeki komşu halklarla kız alıp vermek sonucu dış görünüşler farklılaşmış

  • @kahvegoz
    @kahvegoz 3 місяці тому +1

    Kırgız language is much more challenging than any other language spoken from Turkey to Kırgızistan.

    • @tank1175
      @tank1175 13 днів тому

      No. Kyrgyz language is much easier than Russian and English, Arabic, Persian, China languages!

  • @saidakhmadsaidaskharov7386
    @saidakhmadsaidaskharov7386 2 місяці тому

    Seni ko'rganimdan juda hursand , mamnun bo'ldim