Hope you enjoy this week's episode as we feature Uyghur for the first time on this channel. If you speak a language that has not been featured on our channel before and you would like to participate in a future video, please contact us on Instagram: instagram.com/BahadorAlast
Why are all countries working with China and not standing up the Chinese Communist Party when it's treating the Uyghur people so badly? Especially the Muslim countries that claim they support Muslims but don't say or do anything against China which abuses Muslims more than any country.
Yüzde 50 anlamanın sebebi sizin diliniz Rus etkisinde kaldı ve ayrı lehçelerde olduğu için dilimiz biraz daha uzak,bizim dilimiz ise Farsça ve Arapça etkisinde kaldı bir vakitler bu sebepten dolayı 50 faiz anladınız Türkiye Türkçesini keşke 100 faiz anlasaydınız çok isterdim... 🇹🇷♥️🇦🇿♥️🇹🇲♥️🇰🇬♥️🇺🇿♥️🇰🇿
@@playerdestiny5023 Kazakça - türk dilleri arasındaki en saf, eski türk diline en yakın bir dildir. Rus etkisinde kaldığımızın bir sıkıntısı var - Kazakistan'da ki kazakça zor bilen ve konuşan insanlar faizi maalesef 100 faiz değil. Ama dilimizin temizliğin Ruslar kurcalamadı ve hiç zaman kurcalamaz! Elbette, Rusçadan alınan bazı sözler var, fakat o sözler genelde Rus şeylerinin isimlendirilmeleri. Bir şeyi yanlış yazdıysam özür dilerim. Türkçe hala öğreniyorum
speak the same language. does not mean we have a common ancestor We can change our language We can change our writing system But we cannot change our DNA Speakers can change and create languages,just like Manchu and African Americans Manchus now speak Mandarin Chinese. .... Did the ancestors of African Americans originate from Europe? Asian dna O,C,Q,N Haplogroup NO =N+Haplogroup O-M175 Haplogroup O-M175=O2 (M122) +O1 (F265) ("Austric") O2 (M122) = Sino-Tibetan O2a2b1 (M134) +Hmong-Mien O2a2a1a2 (M7) O1a (M119)=Austro-Tai O1b2=Korean+Janpan O1b1=Austroasiatic Tungusic and Altaic peoples(Ydna C+Q)=Uighurs+Kazakh+Mongol
I am Uyghur, I went to Turkey and found myself having conversation, traveling without any difficulty expressing myself. It’s really easy to understand.
That is why we should not call our languages as a krygz or turkish or yakuth or by other turkic countries name. It is invented by Britain and Russia to separate us from eachother. We shd call our languages as an accents form of eachother. Like Anatolian turkish, Kazakh turkish, istanbul turkish, yakuth turkish, Azerbaijani turkish, cyprus turkish, cremean tatar turkish, tatar turkish, chuvash turkish, uyghur turkish....list shd be continued. But especially Russia hate that idea so tried to changed it for hundreds of years.
As an Azerbaijani, it is very interesting to me that our Azerbaijani Turkish is in between Uzbek and Turkish. I could understand all these three turkich languages. Really enjoyed that. Thank you for this video. Yaşasın.
Hi, i am yakut, i really like this channel is always interesting and informative:). By the way yakut, unlike other turkic languages, does not have borrowings from arabic and persian, but it has a large number of borrowings from mongolic (ancient period) and from russian (new period), which replaced some of the old yakut words.
Hey yakut friend. I am Turkish I know 5% yakut Aadim (name) Küöl (Lake) Myn saakhim (My age) qar (Snow) Oul (Son) Suol (Road) But our language remained far away for centuries long
@@randomuser1409 Hi, there is trick to understand the differences between both languages by changing the first letter of the word and it becomes almost the same. In Turkish, the letter "y" at the beginning of the word turns into the letter "s" in Sakha language. Y>S ön ses değişimi.. Turkish : Sakha Yol : Suol Yıl : Sıl Yumak : Suumak Yağmur : Samıır Yıldız : Suldız Yalamak : Salamak Yaka : Sağa Yüzmek : Süzmek
Uyghur is actually close to Turkish, some Uyghur students will choose Turkish as their first foreign language, because they are both grammatically and structurally similar.
I am an afghan Uzbek and i already finished Uzbek literature so i got all of it. I speak 9 more languages such as German, Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Spanish, Pashto and obviously English 😊
Alloh yor bo`lsin o`zbek bovurim, Shaybonxon ulusim o`g`loni! Buyuk Turk Qardoshlarga salomlar bo`lsun! Yashasin Buyuk Turon! TR, TK, UZ KG, KZ, AZ, UYG`UR, TATAR, BOSHQIRD, MOJOR, GAGAUZ, CHUVASH, NO`G`OY, OLTOY, QUMIQ ...... Yashasin!
Men də özim Tatar bolaraq Özbəkçə köbisin añladım, menim üçin Özbəkçə, Uyğurça, Türkçə bek gözəl ədəbiy tillərdir; eski Tatar ədəbiyatına uxşağanlardır.
may i ask you what language you speak?it's like a mixture of several languages.i understand every words except for bolaraq and uxşağanlardır. I guess bolaraq means more bola but I don't know what bola means.For uxşağanlardır i think it derives from the verb uxşamaq but in my language there are only uxlamaq and oxşamaq. At first glance i think it's Azerbaijani but I remember in Azerbaijani it's özüm not özim
I'm Turkmen from Iran and I could understand 80% of Uyghur words easily, just needed couple of seconds to my ears get adopted to accent. I'm so glad and say Salam to all Turkic brothers and sisters ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
I am a Turk from İran ( Azerbaijani) I feel that Azerbaijani Turkish dialect is somewhere between these 3 Turkish dialects because I can understood most of the conversations between these 3 people. Love from Iran....
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович idiot, i was talking about the language and not dna, blood etc shit and you were talking about the language too. there's no massagete language.
I'm Uzbek from Afghanistan. Our Uzbek is mix more with Dari/Farsi words.It's so interesting to see how the different Turkic languages are very close to each other. Thanks for the video.
example sentence bunu kime aldınız? (Turkish) = мұны кімге алдыңыз? (munı kimge aldıñız?) (Kazakh) = buni kimga oldingiz? (Uzbek) =بۇنى كىمگە ئالدىڭىز؟Buni kimge aldıngız (Uyghur) = муну кимге алдыңыз?munu kimge aldıŋız?(Kyrgyz)
ua-cam.com/video/Os72_37M8Xo/v-deo.html Uygur Türkçesini Türkiye Türkçesi ile anlatan 5 video . önce Uygur alfabelerinin Arap ve Latin versiyonlarını öğretiyor fakat sonra, Latin harfli şekilde öğretmeye devam ediyor.
@@punchabunchabuttons We didnt stop our support we will always support them but if Turkey says it openly China will embargo Turkey which will damage our economy badly but one day China shall drown in blood 🇹🇷🤘🏻
Bahador, I should say there is nothing more enjoyable than watching such linguistic comparison videos in the net. You pick great people for the videos, you and they are doing a remarkable job. Thanks for the effort...
Uzbek girl actually chose really difficult dialogue from the old novel which is written in really literatural language. This dialogue is even difficult for Uzbek speakers because some words there are old literatural words. As an Uzbek , I understood 95% of uyghur and turkish
Man I don't understand any of the turkic languages but I can feel the chemistry between these three people. You should turn this to a regular Podcasts!
I am Afghan and i understand more words because its the same Tashakor ( Afghan ) = Teshekür ( Turkiye ) Sabon ( Afghan ) = Sabon ( Turkiye ) Tchukur ( Afghan) = Tchukur ( Turkiye ) Damat ( Afghan ) = Damat ( Turkiye ) and more other words !
@@sherryberryde They are not Turkic words. We also use Turkic form of these words in Turkey. You don't understand this word ''Sag ol'' it means Teshekür. ''Sag ol'' turkish ''Sav bol'' turkic Thank you Tesekkur arabic. it's different. you understand arabs. you dont understand TURKS. We are different people. Different culture. Different history. and i don't like arabs and their words
@@sherryberryde i don't want to insult you but you are deserve it. I explained clearly. Why don't you understand me? The words what you said, they are arabic words okay? I don't like that words as a Turkish guy. I can speak pure Turkish with just Turkic words. We can speak pure Turkish with Just Turkic words okay? We don't need you and your words. Turkish people are very different then your people. We are not same and we will NOT! You can not speak abouth my race. ! F*ck off !
We don't use "yakşi" but I think it's not completely forgotten; f.e "yakışıklı" means handsome, "yakışır" says sth. would fit well ( sometimes It's just "fine"). In the phrase "yakışık olur/olmaz"--> it would be/wouldn't morally good. In all examples it means "good"
merhabalar, doğru bir mantık yürütmüşsünüz. yahşı/yakşı kelimesinin kökü yakışmak fiilidir. yakışı>yakşı>yahşı şeklinde seyreder. yakışan, güzel olan manasındadır.
I think Uzbek dialect is the most understandable dialect between all the dialects, even kazakhs, oghuzs, turkmens, so all the Turks can understand it, Uzbek is my favorite dialect, it sounds cool and verrrrry easy. Hammasini tushunaman😅
Albatta kardeş! In my opinion you are right, I have listened many Turkic dialects and find many similar words between them and Uzbek. For example, in central Asia and in Uyghuristan türks understand Uzbek almost at all
I think it would be hard to find but it would be the coolest thing ever if a Turkish, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz and Azerbaijani met :) I dare Bahador to find at least three of them! I enjoyed the video as I enjoyed many others.
The Uzbek lady makes a very classy and reverend impression as if she was brought up by governesess in the Victorian England. Much love from Turkey! :) I'll translate the sentence into Turkish because I think she'd enjoy reading it. :) Özbek hanım Viktoryen İngiltere'de dadılarla büyümüş gibi klas ve muhterem bir izlenim bırakıyor. Türkiye'den sevgiler... :)
LOTS OF LOVE 💗 💕 ❤️ FOR TURKEY 🇹🇷 UZBEKISTAN 🇺🇿 AND ALL RHE TURKISH PEOPLE FROM LEBANON 🇱🇧 !!!!! Your languages are beautiful !!!!!!! I am learning Turkish 🇹🇷 and it is such a beautiful language !!!!!! 🇱🇧 ❤️ 🇹🇷 💝 🇺🇿 !!!!!!
Hi there Uzbek girl used very old Uzbek language, (it was from Roman)that is why uygur brother didn’t get words I have friends from China (who speak uygur language)we understand each other I mean uygur and Uzbek very close language And also Turkish brother did very good job 👏
@Shalom Shalom Horde is Turkic word...Russian language has 2 thousands of turkic words and Ukrainian has 4 thousands turkic words. It's because of Golden Horde(Oltin órda)...
@Shalom Shalom "Bek" isn't Baig and Bey...Bek can look like "Beg" too..but only when there's a "im" additional. So it's lile that "Begim" which means.."My Lord".
Not sure where my comment here went but I'm a Samarkand Tajik that speak Uzbek like ethnic Uzbeks, when I went to Turkey, I met some Uyghurs for the first time, but at first I actually thought they were speaking some kind of Uzbek dialect that I haven't of, until they told me that they were from East Turkestan when I asked them which city in Uzbekistan they were from, I spoke to them in (standard) Uzbek and they spoke Uyghur(not sure if it was a dialect or standard language) to me and we understood each other with no problems at all, there were some words that I didn't understand, and they obviously have a different accent, like saying juregim(my heart) jigirme(20) whereas we say yuragim yigirma, but these didn't have no impact on my ability to keep up the conversation)) anyhow, I came to the conclusion that these two languages are actually two dialects of one language, which I guessed right as both are originated from Chagatai))
Indeed, Uzbeks & Uyghurs were the same nation in earlier XX century. They used to call themselfs Turki, with nuancetion of oasis or city where they was born: Kashgarlik, Andijonlik, Fargonalik, Qashlik, Yaarkandilik etc. Only after russians & chinese separate them they start to call Garbiy Turkistan (nowadays Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, Kazakhstan) and Sharqiy Turkistan, Uyghurs & Uzbeks
Okay can i just say how much it blows my mind whenever i hear turkic languages. Its just unbelievable how vast the area that turkic people live in and how branched Turkic languages are yet they are closer to each other than any other family language or maybe thats how it seemed to me. Really interesting and enjoying video !! Waiting for more
Their big problem is most of them are not easily mutually intelligible . You must use your thorough vocabulary in your modern and ancient language and know specific grammar of each language and use your guessing talent to understand half of language . I am Iran Azerbaijani and understand turkish accent that is similar to Azeri . But central Asian turkic language is difficut for me except uzbeki that its accaent is as if a persian in Iran is speaking turkish .ghashgai turkic accent in Iran is very similar to uzbeki
I'm kazakh and in the South Kazakhstan we hear people speak Uzbek very often. So it was pretty easy to understand Uzbek girl. Uyghur speech sounds very similar to Uzbek. So it was not hard to understand it as well. Turkish was a little harder but anyway I got the most part of meaning. Thank you for interesting video.
bunu kime aldınız? (Turkish) = мұны кімге алдыңыз? (munı kimge aldıñız?) (Kazakh) = buni kimga oldingiz? (Uzbek) =بۇنى كىمگە ئالدىڭىز؟Buni kimge aldıngız (Uyghur) = муну кимге алдыңыз?munu kimge aldıŋız?(Kyrgyz)
I am Turkish and travelled all over Kasachstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan etc. it took me less than 10 min to catch up on the different dialects and pronunciation. Furthermore I never felt foreign in either one the countries. They all have similar food, traditions…
Salam, Br Bahador, I am a Uyghur, even I have some trouble to fully understand what the Uyghur boy was saying in this UA-cam clip because he was saying a poetry. I am pretty sure if he had spoken a Uygur conversational sentences, the Uzbek and Turkish could understand more like 70% to 95%.
@@umitsanler9735 kishi yaxshisini yaqin tut hamon, yomondan xazar qil , yetar ko’p ziyon. Tamagir kishiga sen berma ishing , vafosiz kishiga yegizma oshing.
I am from Kars in Turkey and we have an accent so close to Azerbaycan Turks' accents in my town so i understand them a lot and more than any body in Turkey i believe. We are Terekeme (Karapapak) Turks. I Know english and arabic also. Therefore i could read the urdu type sentences in video and it was easer to understand for me i think. Bye the way we are thankfull Bahador for all good jobs that you do.This kind of videos make us really happy cause we miss our kinsmen indeed.
Hi, I am a Malaysian who once met and have a lot of friends from Turkey, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan while enjoying my exchange program in Turkey. They have the same language and easily understand each other. Their pronunciation are different but almost the same when I heard of it. Recently I am learning Turkish so I could speak with them. Love your channel Bahador! Your daughter is so bright and cute.
Enjoyed this very much and I loved your daughter's appearance, she's very smart and cute! Also I would say our Turkish rep did great because the Uyghur portion was fairly challenging.
I'm a chagatai Turk (Uzbek) from Afghanistan and 100% of Uygur language understand. Love all our Uygur brothers from GUNEY TURKISTAN (south Turkistan)☪️🇦🇫🇨🇳☪️❤ ☪️Free TURKISTAN.☪️ Biz bir millet✊
Loved the video, it was interesting since I've never heart Uyghur spoken, but had thought that it was close to Uzbek and Kazakh. All the participants seem so nice and friendly, like great people to hang out with, and the lady from Uzbekistan is very pretty! Thanks for the video.
ua-cam.com/video/Os72_37M8Xo/v-deo.html Uygur Türkçesini Türkiye Türkçesi ile anlatan 5 video . önce Uygur alfabelerinin Arap ve Latin versiyonlarını öğretiyor fakat sonra, Latin harfli şekilde öğretmeye devam ediyor.
Aslında her Türkün yapabileceği bir şey sadece diğer Türk dillerinin üzerine durmanız yeterli. Bir Türkiye türkü Uygur Türkçesinin bir ayda ayrıntısıyla çözer. Actually Every Turk can do this. Learning Turkic languages is much easier for Turks. It takes a maximum of a month to learn the Uyghur language
Just unbelievable how people can live in completely different countries, 5000km apart from eachother but still understand eachother in their native languages
This is my favourite channel. I can tell you do it as a passion and not primarily for money, everything is so natural and relaxed. If I had a channel myself this is what I'd like to do. I'm a Turkish Jew and my partner is an Iranian Jew. I speak Turkish, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, (+Judeo-Spanish) and learning Farsi; he knows German, Dutch, Arabic and some Hebrew. I dream of seeing all corners of Iran one day, origin of so much beauty.
I am Uyghur, I was smiling though out the whole video, enjoying it a lot! I was actually thinking to have friends in Canada to contact your channel before covid, to make a video about Uyghur language with any others, glad I don’t have to do that to be able to see this, such a dream come true!🥰❤️
As a Turkish speaker I understood most of the Uyghur words. The guy was struggling but I'm sure many Turkish natives can understand these sentences with a little effort even if they're poems. The crucial thing is here I belive, to be very good in your own language.
It's always such a great pleasure to hear different turkic languages! Btw, Bahador, hopefully, you didn't forget about me and Leysan :) Qazaqstannan sálem külli túrik dúnıesine! Jasasyn Turan birligi!🇰🇿🇹🇷🇦🇿🇸🇱🇰🇬🇹🇲
Thanks! Of course I haven't forgotten my friend! I'm just going in order with the videos I recorded in the last few months. The one we did together is great, stay tuned :)
@@mihandoostan3755 no this isn't true information.All of Turkic nations are mixed with another For instance Turkish with Greeks, Uzbeks with Persian and northern Turkish groups and Uygurs also Uygurs mixed with Persian and another Turkic nations. All of the Turk nations are mixed long past. Uzbek and Uygurs are very similar and once nation😘
ua-cam.com/video/Os72_37M8Xo/v-deo.html Uygur Türkçesini Türkiye Türkçesi ile anlatan 5 video . önce Uygur alfabelerinin Arap ve Latin versiyonlarını öğretiyor fakat sonra, Latin harfli şekilde öğretmeye devam ediyor
Thank you lots Bahador! I just love your channel and enjoy all your videos. Bur this one was special! originally i'm uyghur who grew up in Uzbekistan Tashkent city and living now in Turkey. So i could understand all of them )). All contestants were very nice and did really great job!
Really great video to watch, Bahador 😁 this definitely has more challenging literature, you all did so well! It was so interesting to see the most western and eastern Turkic languages compared, and seeing Uzbek having a bit of an advantage with Uyghur there.
ua-cam.com/video/Os72_37M8Xo/v-deo.html Uygur Türkçesini Türkiye Türkçesi ile anlatan 5 video. önce Uygur alfabelerinin Arap ve Latin versiyonlarını öğretiyor fakat sonra, Latin harfli şekilde öğretmeye devam ediyor.
Interesting. Seems like Uzbek and Uyghur have some Persian loan words. Because of that, an Iranian Azeri would have smashed this ! The Turkish guy did surprisingly well though given they were literature scripts.
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович we are mix of mainly turkic people and little bit persian and mongols. You are so wrong. If we were mainly persianized people, we would inherit lots of persian things and we would speak persian language.
Love it when you cover the Turkish languages! I've read online there's fairly high mutual intelligibility between Turkish and the Qarluk languages (Uyghur and Uzbek). It was interesting to see this in practice. Maybe what trips them up (at least in the beginning) is the different grammatical forms of the languages? Great video!
Thank you so much for this episode! I am a bit of a language nerd, and even with only my university Turkish knowledge I recognized so many words in the other two languages, so I was delighted! I have always wondered how similar these languages actually are, since it was so obvious to my ear that they all are turkic.
Everyone was so sweet and their diction was so nice to ear! It was very enjoyable and informative. I also loved to challenge myself being a Turkish speaking person=)
This is really interesting and confusing for me. I'm Korean and we learn that we've trade and communicate with Turkey for centuries. So to this day we call Turkey "Brother Nation." I've always thought Turkish people traveled far far west and settle in present day Turkey quite singularly. I had no idea that the language covered such a large region to this day. Please excuse me for lack of knowledge, but are the people speaking Turkish language group broadly ethnic Turkish as well?
research on ancient central asian turkic tribes, they migrated and so many many different groups with one common ancestry were created which still share some common culture and language
They arent different race but they are different tribes. But all of us talking turkic languages from china, eastern europe and northern africa. Uighur. Uzbek, Tatars. Azerbaijan Turks, Bashkurds, Kıpchaks, Gagauz, Some turkic populatiom in bosnia albania bulgaria and libya. Yes we are talking Turkish with different dialects and accents.... As Turkiye Turks for me Azerbaijani Turkis, Moldovian Gagaus Turkish, Albanian and Bulgarian populations Turkish is easy to understand.
I loved this video. This is exiting to see how close our languages from thousands kilometers. When I was at 6-7 grades at school; teachers told us about that but I was not expecting that much similarities. We, Anatolian Turks (Oguz Turks) are proud of being a part of this huge family. Bu videoyu çok beğendim. Binlerce kilometre öteden bu kadar yakın dillere sahip olduğumuzu görmek heyecan veric. 6.-7. sınıftayken öğretmenlerimiz bize bu durumdan bahsetmişlerdi fakat ben bu kadar yakınlık beklemiyordum. Biz, Anadolu Türkleri (Oğuz Türkleri) bu dev ailenin bir parçası olmaktan gurur duyuyoruz.
It's really good video, thank you guys and by the way it's not called Uyghur autonomous region, it's called East Turkistan. I'm proud to be Uyghur. #freeuyghurs 💙
I am Oz'bek'man.Uy'gur language99,9%(yüz'den 99,9)understand.Ozbek le=and Uy'gur..on'lar karluk türk'ler'i Ben öz'bek'im. Uy'gur dili yüz'de 99,9(99,prozentual) anliyorum. Özbek'ler le Uygurlar Qarluk'türk'ce'si konu'shu'yor'lar...😚♡😗😉benim dilim Og'huz(gh=ğ) türkçesi ve sizi anlıyorum...saygılarımla "rahmat=tşk'ler=ThankYou"...ve Selam
As a non-speaker of Turkic languages, and as a person who speaks Pashto, Urdu ( has some Turkish words), Persian and Arabic, I am way too invested to see our northern brethren getting along and reconnecting through ancient roots. Allah bless you all, along with Bahador, even though... well he knows that I love him. 😜
Mr. Bahadır, You have been doing great job, congrats! I always enjoy when watching them. I understand most of the words spoken here. I studied in Bishek, Kyrgyzstan, so I learned there The Kipchak branch of Turkish/Turkic Languages which can be understanable, easier after a couple of weeks or a month by practising hard. Turkic languages in Asia are very close to each other and they are almost mutually understandable. We changed it a bit more in suffixes, in ending the verbs, words or nouns. It becomes easier for me to get the whole meaning or word by word translations of Runic Turkish Stones in Asiatic countries such as Mongolia, Kazakh and Kyrghyz Republics. I'm happy and I get excited when I watch and comprehend the dialogues of Turkic tribes even Siberia, Yakutistan.... I love such programs, Thanks a lot again! (Musa.R.) (MaashAllah, Kiss your daughter's cheeks. May Allah protect all kids (everybody)!
@@mihandoostan3755 There were European turks "Hunnic empire" and they influenced Russian language (2 thousands of turkic words..they use) and Ukrainian (4 thousands turkic words)
I am Hazara from Afghanistan, we have turkic root like Afghan Uzbek and Turkmen. But we have been forced in the past to adopt speak Farsi rather than our original language.
I am Turkish, I understand Azerbaijani Turkic, Gagauz Turkic and Crimean Tatar Turkic very well, I have no difficulty. Azerbaijani Turkic = %100 Gagauz Turkic = %100 Crimean Tatar Turkic = %100 Uzbek Turkic = %45 Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkmen Turkic = %25 %30 🇹🇷❣️🇦🇿❣️🇰🇿❣️🇰🇬❣️🇺🇿❣️🇹🇲 :)
ua-cam.com/video/Os72_37M8Xo/v-deo.html Uygur Türkçesini Türkiye Türkçesi ile anlatan 5 video. önce Uygur alfabelerinin Arap ve Latin versiyonlarını öğretiyor fakat sonra, Latin harfli şekilde öğretmeye devam ediyor."
You are doing great job by introducing different nations, cultures and people to each other. Being Turkic, i love to watch Turkic People trying to figure out their roots. Thank you.
Uzbeks people Can understand All the Turkish accents and all the Turkish accent can understand Uzbek accent But Azari people can understand Turkish and Uzbek not other accent . In the Turkish world Main accent everyone can understand is Uzbek accent Also in 2000 All Turkish president came together to make a new language everyone can understand and they chose Uzbek language As a main language . We love all Turkish accent
Hello Bahador how are you? I can understand their languages because I native speaker one of the Turkic languages. It's Kazakh language. And also I know Russian, English and I can understand Persian languages (farsi, dari), because all Turkic languages include many words from a Persian language.
Actually, not all Turkic languages contain words from Persian language. There are small non-Muslim Turkic societies living in Siberia and Mongolia, you know.
Nice to see some sort of mutual intelligibility between us Turkic people, I wish that more of us could communicate with each other and adapt to each other once again, also if anyone is interested I have a video of Turkic languages represented by music and songs, thanks Bahador for another great video with the Turkic languages!
I am a Turk from Iran (Guney Azerbaijan). I am working in Kazakhstan. I understood that 90% of all Turkish words have the same roots. Just pronunciation are different. I can understand Turkish people from Turkey 100%. Also, understanding of Turkmen and Uzbek are easier for us (Azerbaijani Turkish). Viva all Turkish nations. GREAT TURAN
Kishi yaxshisini yaqin tut hamon, Yomondan xazar qil, yetar kōp ziyon. Ta'magir kishiga sen berma ishing, Vafosiz kishiga yegizma oshing. Foydalik me'rosdur kishilarga sōz Me'ros sōzni tutsa bōlar foyda yuz Davatchi qilishga tayyorlik kerak Uzun yōl yurishga hozirlik kerak
Hope you enjoy this week's episode as we feature Uyghur for the first time on this channel. If you speak a language that has not been featured on our channel before and you would like to participate in a future video, please contact us on Instagram: instagram.com/BahadorAlast
So grateful for this
And thanks for giving platform for Uyghurs
Why are all countries working with China and not standing up the Chinese Communist Party when it's treating the Uyghur people so badly? Especially the Muslim countries that claim they support Muslims but don't say or do anything against China which abuses Muslims more than any country.
Bahador Alast
Great video and participants every time! ❤
I anticipate a video to compare Azerbaijani language with Hebrew. In honor of our great and wonderful alliance.
I'm a Kazakh, I understood 90% Uygur and Uzbek words and 50% Turkish words. Salem gardaşlar!
Şu an kolpadasin biradee
Yüzde 50 anlamanın sebebi sizin diliniz Rus etkisinde kaldı ve ayrı lehçelerde olduğu için dilimiz biraz daha uzak,bizim dilimiz ise Farsça ve Arapça etkisinde kaldı bir vakitler bu sebepten dolayı 50 faiz anladınız Türkiye Türkçesini keşke 100 faiz anlasaydınız çok isterdim...
🇹🇷♥️🇦🇿♥️🇹🇲♥️🇰🇬♥️🇺🇿♥️🇰🇿
Türkiye'den Selam gardeşim❤🌹
@@playerdestiny5023 Kazakça - türk dilleri arasındaki en saf, eski türk diline en yakın bir dildir. Rus etkisinde kaldığımızın bir sıkıntısı var - Kazakistan'da ki kazakça zor bilen ve konuşan insanlar faizi maalesef 100 faiz değil. Ama dilimizin temizliğin Ruslar kurcalamadı ve hiç zaman kurcalamaz! Elbette, Rusçadan alınan bazı sözler var, fakat o sözler genelde Rus şeylerinin isimlendirilmeleri.
Bir şeyi yanlış yazdıysam özür dilerim. Türkçe hala öğreniyorum
speak the same language. does not mean we have a common ancestor
We can change our language
We can change our writing system
But we cannot change our DNA
Speakers can change and create languages,just like Manchu and African Americans
Manchus now speak Mandarin Chinese. ....
Did the ancestors of African Americans originate from Europe?
Asian dna O,C,Q,N
Haplogroup NO =N+Haplogroup O-M175
Haplogroup O-M175=O2 (M122) +O1 (F265) ("Austric")
O2 (M122) = Sino-Tibetan O2a2b1 (M134) +Hmong-Mien O2a2a1a2 (M7)
O1a (M119)=Austro-Tai
O1b2=Korean+Janpan
O1b1=Austroasiatic
Tungusic and Altaic peoples(Ydna C+Q)=Uighurs+Kazakh+Mongol
I am Uyghur, I went to Turkey and found myself having conversation, traveling without any difficulty expressing myself. It’s really easy to understand.
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович are you in China right now?
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович so fool.
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович dumb comment offensive
That is why we should not call our languages as a krygz or turkish or yakuth or by other turkic countries name. It is invented by Britain and Russia to separate us from eachother. We shd call our languages as an accents form of eachother. Like Anatolian turkish, Kazakh turkish, istanbul turkish, yakuth turkish, Azerbaijani turkish, cyprus turkish, cremean tatar turkish, tatar turkish, chuvash turkish, uyghur turkish....list shd be continued. But especially Russia hate that idea so tried to changed it for hundreds of years.
@@ayşenurunefşanı Agree.
As an Azerbaijani, it is very interesting to me that our Azerbaijani Turkish is in between Uzbek and Turkish. I could understand all these three turkich languages. Really enjoyed that. Thank you for this video.
Yaşasın.
Azerbaijani Turkish is in between Uzbek and Turkish >>> Totally agree
as an Uzbek we can understand all turkic languages. Personally I understand turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazak, turkmen...etc
U know I think Uzbek is the key to understand all of Central Asia Turks including tatars
Umarim gün olur tüm bu türk halklarinin yasadiklari topraklari dolasir, sevgimi dile getiririm.
@@N.A.A77 what a nonsense. Persians are delusional, stop making everything about farsi
Hi, i am yakut, i really like this channel is always interesting and informative:). By the way yakut, unlike other turkic languages, does not have borrowings from arabic and persian, but it has a large number of borrowings from mongolic (ancient period) and from russian (new period), which replaced some of the old yakut words.
Hey yakut friend. I am Turkish I know 5% yakut
Aadim (name)
Küöl (Lake)
Myn saakhim (My age)
qar (Snow)
Oul (Son)
Suol (Road)
But our language remained far away for centuries long
@@randomuser1409 Hi, there is trick to understand the differences between both languages by changing the first letter of the word and it becomes almost the same.
In Turkish, the letter "y" at the beginning of the word turns into the letter "s" in Sakha language.
Y>S ön ses değişimi..
Turkish : Sakha
Yol : Suol
Yıl : Sıl
Yumak : Suumak
Yağmur : Samıır
Yıldız : Suldız
Yalamak : Salamak
Yaka : Sağa
Yüzmek : Süzmek
@@yokartik Bu taktiği çoktan biliyordum. I knew this method long ago
@@randomuser1409 very similiar yes
@@МичилДегтярев-л3е Yes interesting because all Turkic languages use Tap (To find)
But Yakut and Turkish we say Bul
(To find) lol
Uyghur is actually close to Turkish, some Uyghur students will choose Turkish as their first foreign language, because they are both grammatically and structurally similar.
Are you Uyghur Turks?
@@playerdestiny5023 No, I am a Chinese(汉族人), but I am interested in linguistics, so I am trying to learn Uyghur and Tibetan now.
@@playerdestiny5023 I mean some Uyghur students in China.
@@陈昱良-v3p
The reason why the two languages are similar is because we are related people
@@playerdestiny5023 yes, That's true.
I am an afghan Uzbek and i already finished Uzbek literature so i got all of it. I speak 9 more languages such as German, Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Spanish, Pashto and obviously English 😊
Wow, you are beast
Alloh yor bo`lsin o`zbek bovurim, Shaybonxon ulusim o`g`loni! Buyuk Turk Qardoshlarga salomlar bo`lsun! Yashasin Buyuk Turon! TR, TK, UZ KG, KZ, AZ, UYG`UR, TATAR, BOSHQIRD, MOJOR, GAGAUZ, CHUVASH, NO`G`OY, OLTOY, QUMIQ ...... Yashasin!
MasyaAllah
MashaAllah. You are very talented.
Masha Allah
As a Tatar, I totally understood an Uzbek poem. That's was a surprise for me!
А я думал не кто этот язык кроме нас не поймут онпа тупая почему не использует разговорный это одно и тоже с Уйгурами
Tatar + Uzbek+ Uygur = karluk Turk
Men də özim Tatar bolaraq Özbəkçə köbisin añladım, menim üçin Özbəkçə, Uyğurça, Türkçə bek gözəl ədəbiy tillərdir; eski Tatar ədəbiyatına uxşağanlardır.
may i ask you what language you speak?it's like a mixture of several languages.i understand every words except for bolaraq and uxşağanlardır.
I guess bolaraq means more bola but I don't know what bola means.For uxşağanlardır i think it derives from the verb uxşamaq but in my language there are only uxlamaq and oxşamaq.
At first glance i think it's Azerbaijani but I remember in Azerbaijani it's özüm not özim
Uzbek and Tatar are from the Kipchak branch of Turkic and are extremely similar.
Same with Kuymuk and other Kipchak based languages.
I'm Turkmen from Iran and I could understand 80% of Uyghur words easily, just needed couple of seconds to my ears get adopted to accent.
I'm so glad and say Salam to all Turkic brothers and sisters ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Yo how’s the protests there?
How much die u understand from turkish?
*Bilim: İnsanlığın Atası TÜRK...*
lütfen resmimi açın
سلام و درود همچنین به خواهران و برادران ترکمن
@@BahaarMN همچنین سلام از طرف خواهران و برادران اذری
I am a Turk from İran ( Azerbaijani) I feel that Azerbaijani Turkish dialect is somewhere between these 3 Turkish dialects because I can understood most of the conversations between these 3 people. Love from Iran....
I am from South Azerbaijan Hamedan Iran
And i understand 90% :)❤
Me tooo😁😁😁
Love from North Azerbaijan Nakhcivan ❤️ 🇮🇷🇦🇿 We are same ❤️❤️
@@bestmmax love Iran and Azerbaijan from ur Turkic brother ❤️ Turan CcC 🤟🏼
Uyghur and Uzbek are both the Qarluk branch of Turkic, it is easier for them to understand each other.
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович Uzbek is kinda mix of karluk, kipchak, oghuz, but still 60-80% karluk.
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович tajiki gypsies 👍
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович tajik sigans
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович idiot, i was talking about the language and not dna, blood etc shit and you were talking about the language too. there's no massagete language.
🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇿🇺🇿🇰🇬🇹🇲♥️♥️♥️
I'm Uzbek from Afghanistan. Our Uzbek is mix more with Dari/Farsi words.It's so interesting to see how the different Turkic languages are very close to each other. Thanks for the video.
example sentence
bunu kime aldınız? (Turkish) = мұны кімге алдыңыз? (munı kimge aldıñız?) (Kazakh) = buni kimga oldingiz? (Uzbek) =بۇنى كىمگە ئالدىڭىز؟Buni kimge aldıngız (Uyghur) = муну кимге алдыңыз?munu kimge aldıŋız?(Kyrgyz)
Ты в каком городе живёшь????
Ours is mixed with a little bit of Russian
yes, that's why sometimes it's hard for me to understand other turkic languages.
@Shalom Shalom what is your nationality? where are you from.
I don’t even speak any Turkic languages and I’m still loving this video. All three languages are particularly beautiful!
Peace for Uyghurs✌️
ua-cam.com/video/Os72_37M8Xo/v-deo.html Uygur Türkçesini Türkiye Türkçesi ile anlatan 5 video . önce Uygur alfabelerinin Arap ve Latin versiyonlarını öğretiyor fakat sonra, Latin harfli şekilde öğretmeye devam ediyor.
Down With CCP Rule
Why Turkey stopped their support for the Uighur is beyond me.... breaks my heart.
@@punchabunchabuttons We didnt stop our support we will always support them but if Turkey says it openly China
will embargo Turkey which will damage our economy badly but one day China shall drown in blood 🇹🇷🤘🏻
@@silverfox6797 how's Turkey supporting Uyghurs? Chanting clinched slogans or social media posts don't help btw
Bahador, I should say there is nothing more enjoyable than watching such linguistic comparison videos in the net. You pick great people for the videos, you and they are doing a remarkable job. Thanks for the effort...
I agree 100%
👍
Uzbek girl actually chose really difficult dialogue from the old novel which is written in really literatural language. This dialogue is even difficult for Uzbek speakers because some words there are old literatural words. As an Uzbek , I understood 95% of uyghur and turkish
Exactly
Man ham bazilarini tushunmadim))
Good to know im not the only one who didn't understand I was starting to question myself if I was even Uzbek 😂
Eski, qadimiy, adabiy o’zbekcha biroz farq qiladi. To’g’ri.
@@darknight7793 Men ham 😂😂
Man I don't understand any of the turkic languages but I can feel the chemistry between these three people. You should turn this to a regular Podcasts!
That's what he does on this channel
I am Afghan and i understand more words because its the same
Tashakor ( Afghan ) = Teshekür ( Turkiye )
Sabon ( Afghan ) = Sabon ( Turkiye )
Tchukur ( Afghan) = Tchukur ( Turkiye )
Damat ( Afghan ) = Damat ( Turkiye ) and more other words !
@@sherryberryde They are not Turkic words. We also use Turkic form of these words in Turkey.
You don't understand this word ''Sag ol'' it means Teshekür.
''Sag ol'' turkish
''Sav bol'' turkic
Thank you
Tesekkur arabic. it's different. you understand arabs. you dont understand TURKS. We are different people. Different culture. Different history.
and i don't like arabs and their words
@@asdwq2868 you can say what you want
They are Turkic Word because ALL turki People take all this words !
@@sherryberryde i don't want to insult you but you are deserve it. I explained clearly. Why don't you understand me? The words what you said, they are arabic words okay? I don't like that words as a Turkish guy. I can speak pure Turkish with just Turkic words. We can speak pure Turkish with Just Turkic words okay? We don't need you and your words. Turkish people are very different then your people. We are not same and we will NOT!
You can not speak abouth my race. ! F*ck off !
The pronunciation of Uzbek lady sounds so proper and royal in both languages. Take her again if you do Uzbek part
I'm Turkish and now I want to learn Uygur and Uzbek so badly now!!
Turkic people ! assemble !!
me too
We don't use "yakşi" but I think it's not completely forgotten; f.e "yakışıklı" means handsome, "yakışır" says sth. would fit well ( sometimes It's just "fine"). In the phrase "yakışık olur/olmaz"--> it would be/wouldn't morally good. In all examples it means "good"
merhabalar, doğru bir mantık yürütmüşsünüz. yahşı/yakşı kelimesinin kökü yakışmak fiilidir. yakışı>yakşı>yahşı şeklinde seyreder. yakışan, güzel olan manasındadır.
@@burakkara438 Aynen. Bende bunu fark ettim. Sanki özü parçalanıp diğer yollara devam etmiş gibi... farklı mağnalar ortaya çıkmış
@@ebrusongultopkan1422 I'm pretty sure that some regions of old people use yehshi/yahshi in Turkey. Because you have that word in your vocabulary
Yakışmak kelimesiyle yahşı kelimesinin aynı kökten geldiğini hiç düşünmemiştim bugüne kadar. Hakikaten anlamları da çok yakın zâten.
@@audreyjensen666 bazen "k" harfi şilve olarak "h" harfi olarak kullaninca fark ediliyor bence "yoh", "bah" gibi
I think Uzbek dialect is the most understandable dialect between all the dialects, even kazakhs, oghuzs, turkmens, so all the Turks can understand it, Uzbek is my favorite dialect, it sounds cool and verrrrry easy. Hammasini tushunaman😅
Albatta kardeş! In my opinion you are right, I have listened many Turkic dialects and find many similar words between them and Uzbek. For example, in central Asia and in Uyghuristan türks understand Uzbek almost at all
Siz türkmüsünuz
@@mirhayotjonkomilov3250 evet ben Türkiye Türküyüm, siz Türk müsünüz??
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович fars değilim i am not persian
Ben Özbek'im.
I think it would be hard to find but it would be the coolest thing ever if a Turkish, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz and Azerbaijani met :)
I dare Bahador to find at least three of them! I enjoyed the video as I enjoyed many others.
Love from Malaysia🇲🇾❤
@Da Boot West papua Is part of Indonesia
@Da Boot are u Indonesian?
@@kamilamaqshuda7801 Maybe
UYGHURS IN OUR PRAYERS N HEARTS,
#SaveUyghurs #DeathToCCP
The Uzbek lady makes a very classy and reverend impression as if she was brought up by governesess in the Victorian England. Much love from Turkey! :) I'll translate the sentence into Turkish because I think she'd enjoy reading it. :)
Özbek hanım Viktoryen İngiltere'de dadılarla büyümüş gibi klas ve muhterem bir izlenim bırakıyor. Türkiye'den sevgiler... :)
LOTS OF LOVE 💗 💕 ❤️ FOR TURKEY 🇹🇷 UZBEKISTAN 🇺🇿 AND ALL RHE TURKISH PEOPLE FROM LEBANON 🇱🇧 !!!!! Your languages are beautiful !!!!!!! I am learning Turkish 🇹🇷 and it is such a beautiful language !!!!!! 🇱🇧 ❤️ 🇹🇷 💝 🇺🇿 !!!!!!
Your Lebanese arabic is also one of the most beautiful languages I ever heard
There are Uzbeks and Turkmens living in the Arab peninsula
Selam turkiyeden,bütün Arap ve Müslüman kardeşlere ,
If you live in a Turkish village, you will understand them better because the pronunciation is almost the same ! 🤗🤗🤗
Yes
Also in some turkish villages the still say yaxşı
Yes , as we Azerbaijanis pronounce them. 🙂
@@Rasoulz1990 in south or north?
Interesting
Hi there Uzbek girl used very old Uzbek language, (it was from Roman)that is why uygur brother didn’t get words I have friends from China (who speak uygur language)we understand each other I mean uygur and Uzbek very close language
And also Turkish brother did very good job 👏
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович Nah...others used even more.
@@uztop6124 What you guys are talking about? "Bek" means "Lord" and "óz" means "Self"....so it translates as "SelfLord-Lord for himself".
@Shalom Shalom Horde is Turkic word...Russian language has 2 thousands of turkic words and Ukrainian has 4 thousands turkic words. It's because of Golden Horde(Oltin órda)...
@Shalom Shalom "Bek" isn't Baig and Bey...Bek can look like "Beg" too..but only when there's a "im" additional. So it's lile that "Begim" which means.."My Lord".
@Shalom Shalom What does Burger has to do with that? Burger came from Hamburgh(City from German). And Who cares? We're talking about Bek.
Not sure where my comment here went but I'm a Samarkand Tajik that speak Uzbek like ethnic Uzbeks, when I went to Turkey, I met some Uyghurs for the first time, but at first I actually thought they were speaking some kind of Uzbek dialect that I haven't of, until they told me that they were from East Turkestan when I asked them which city in Uzbekistan they were from, I spoke to them in (standard) Uzbek and they spoke Uyghur(not sure if it was a dialect or standard language) to me and we understood each other with no problems at all, there were some words that I didn't understand, and they obviously have a different accent, like saying juregim(my heart) jigirme(20) whereas we say yuragim yigirma, but these didn't have no impact on my ability to keep up the conversation)) anyhow, I came to the conclusion that these two languages are actually two dialects of one language, which I guessed right as both are originated from Chagatai))
Yes both are Karluk Turkic language.
I'm also chagatai turk (Uzbek) from Afghanistan and 100% of Uygur language understand ✋👍
Indeed, Uzbeks & Uyghurs were the same nation in earlier XX century. They used to call themselfs Turki, with nuancetion of oasis or city where they was born: Kashgarlik, Andijonlik, Fargonalik, Qashlik, Yaarkandilik etc. Only after russians & chinese separate them they start to call Garbiy Turkistan (nowadays Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, Kazakhstan) and Sharqiy Turkistan, Uyghurs & Uzbeks
@@azertymozart2334 ha, o’zbekistonda hali ham o’zbekchani turki deb ataydiganlar bor, va biz tojiklar ham o’zbekchani turki deb ataymiz.
@@SitoraMulloqand Are you ethnically close to the Persians? mother to the Turks
Okay can i just say how much it blows my mind whenever i hear turkic languages. Its just unbelievable how vast the area that turkic people live in and how branched Turkic languages are yet they are closer to each other than any other family language or maybe thats how it seemed to me.
Really interesting and enjoying video !! Waiting for more
Their big problem is most of them are not easily mutually intelligible . You must use your thorough vocabulary in your modern and ancient language and know specific grammar of each language and use your guessing talent to understand half of language . I am Iran Azerbaijani and understand turkish accent that is similar to Azeri . But central Asian turkic language is difficut for me except uzbeki that its accaent is as if a persian in Iran is speaking turkish .ghashgai turkic accent in Iran is very similar to uzbeki
I'm kazakh and in the South Kazakhstan we hear people speak Uzbek very often. So it was pretty easy to understand Uzbek girl. Uyghur speech sounds very similar to Uzbek. So it was not hard to understand it as well. Turkish was a little harder but anyway I got the most part of meaning. Thank you for interesting video.
bunu kime aldınız? (Turkish) = мұны кімге алдыңыз? (munı kimge aldıñız?) (Kazakh) = buni kimga oldingiz? (Uzbek) =بۇنى كىمگە ئالدىڭىز؟Buni kimge aldıngız (Uyghur) = муну кимге алдыңыз?munu kimge aldıŋız?(Kyrgyz)
кен алибек ты и тут бедный посешься? несчастный.
Söylediğin bütün dillerin hepsi Türkish zaten göç ettiğimiz ve diller güncellenip düzenlendiği için farklılaşma oluyor elbet
We neighbors 😀
Ha, turkiston va chinkentda o’zbeklar ko’p
I am Turkish and travelled all over Kasachstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan etc. it took me less than 10 min to catch up on the different dialects and pronunciation. Furthermore I never felt foreign in either one the countries. They all have similar food, traditions…
Salam, Br Bahador, I am a Uyghur, even I have some trouble to fully understand what the Uyghur boy was saying in this UA-cam clip because he was saying a poetry. I am pretty sure if he had spoken a Uygur conversational sentences, the Uzbek and Turkish could understand more like 70% to 95%.
But actually the poetry way of Uyghur language is easier for Uzbek
Siz esdaliq sozini dushundingiz mi?
@@umitsanler9735 albatta
@@umitsanler9735 kishi yaxshisini yaqin tut hamon, yomondan xazar qil , yetar ko’p ziyon. Tamagir kishiga sen berma ishing , vafosiz kishiga yegizma oshing.
@@zeddoes estelik sozni barcha Kipcak va Karluk tillerida ham bar lekin Uygur dost bilmas edi. U sozni men ham Uygur lugatida korgan edim.
I am from Kars in Turkey and we have an accent so close to Azerbaycan Turks' accents in my town so i understand them a lot and more than any body in Turkey i believe. We are Terekeme (Karapapak) Turks. I Know english and arabic also. Therefore i could read the urdu type sentences in video and it was easer to understand for me i think. Bye the way we are thankfull Bahador for all good jobs that you do.This kind of videos make us really happy cause we miss our kinsmen indeed.
Biz de Terekeme'yiz, biz de hepsini anladık, artistlik yapma :) :) :)
Hi, I am a Malaysian who once met and have a lot of friends from Turkey, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan while enjoying my exchange program in Turkey. They have the same language and easily understand each other. Their pronunciation are different but almost the same when I heard of it. Recently I am learning Turkish so I could speak with them.
Love your channel Bahador! Your daughter is so bright and cute.
Aynur Hidayet 🈴
Enjoyed this very much and I loved your daughter's appearance, she's very smart and cute! Also I would say our Turkish rep did great because the Uyghur portion was fairly challenging.
It was so lovely how the little girl named the colors in turkish with such a perfect accent. Seemingly she will grow up as a good polyglot.
Her pronunciation was perfect 👏👏
The uzbek girl has the most beautiful accent ive ever heard
Yayyy another turkic video😍 Thank you Bahdor for this amazing channel. Greeting from Tabriz to all of the turkic people❤
I'm a chagatai Turk (Uzbek) from Afghanistan and 100% of Uygur language understand.
Love all our Uygur brothers from GUNEY TURKISTAN (south Turkistan)☪️🇦🇫🇨🇳☪️❤
☪️Free TURKISTAN.☪️
Biz bir millet✊
I'm Uzbek from Kyrgyzstan but I understand all ..😆👍hepinizi anlıyorum ya hatta İngilizcenizi de 🤣🤣🤣👍🇹🇷🤝🇺🇿🤝🇰🇬🤝🇹🇲🤝🇵🇰🤝🇰🇿🤝🇦🇿✊✊✊
Love you my Uzbek brother/sister 🇹🇷❤️🇺🇿
Loved the video, it was interesting since I've never heart Uyghur spoken, but had thought that it was close to Uzbek and Kazakh. All the participants seem so nice and friendly, like great people to hang out with, and the lady from Uzbekistan is very pretty! Thanks for the video.
Melih has done a very good job in consideration of how it was a form of Uyghur literature and not simple sentence
ua-cam.com/video/Os72_37M8Xo/v-deo.html Uygur Türkçesini Türkiye Türkçesi ile anlatan 5 video . önce Uygur alfabelerinin Arap ve Latin versiyonlarını öğretiyor fakat sonra, Latin harfli şekilde öğretmeye devam ediyor.
Aslında her Türkün yapabileceği bir şey sadece diğer Türk dillerinin üzerine durmanız yeterli. Bir Türkiye türkü Uygur Türkçesinin bir ayda ayrıntısıyla çözer. Actually Every Turk can do this. Learning Turkic languages is much easier for Turks. It takes a maximum of a month to learn the Uyghur language
@@celebor6531 zor anlaşmamızin sebeplerinden birisi de onların kullandığı bazı sesler bizde yok
Türkçesi daha iyi olsa daha hızlı anlardı, yine de Türkiye ortalamasına göre iyi tabii.
@@celebor6531 uygur bölgesine gitsen 5 günde anlamaya başlarsın bence. konuşmak uzun zaman alır.
I'm Tatar and I learned Turkish, it's to terrific! I can understand nearly 90% of Uyghur and Uzbek
I wish to have Hungarian-Uyghur comparison in the future...that will make a real surprise to many people.
How so? Is there specific connection to Uighur?
Me wants that too
Uyghur is Turkic, Hungarian is Uralic language.
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович угарнул с никнейма 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@sectorgovernor Ki gondolta volna, hogy olvastad a wikipédiát.
Just unbelievable how people can live in completely different countries, 5000km apart from eachother but still understand eachother in their native languages
Because all of them are Turkic/Turkish???
@@EY-me5gd ???
@@TurquazCannabiz Neyi anlamıyon sinir krizisin ya
Ota-bobolarimiz otda sayr etishni sevishgan 😅😂
Not different from English spoken all around the world, or Spanish in spain and Latin America....
What fascinates me more is this Uzbek girl with a perfect British accent!
That is really good video. Two karluk Turkic languages and one Oghuz Turkic language. West, central and east. 👍 Thank you Bahador
This is my favourite channel. I can tell you do it as a passion and not primarily for money, everything is so natural and relaxed. If I had a channel myself this is what I'd like to do. I'm a Turkish Jew and my partner is an Iranian Jew. I speak Turkish, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, (+Judeo-Spanish) and learning Farsi; he knows German, Dutch, Arabic and some Hebrew. I dream of seeing all corners of Iran one day, origin of so much beauty.
És impressionant que parles català també! 😍
I am Turkish based in Germany and when I took Spanish class it was easier for me to learn Spanish than my German colleges.
Mossad ?
I am Uyghur, I was smiling though out the whole video, enjoying it a lot! I was actually thinking to have friends in Canada to contact your channel before covid, to make a video about Uyghur language with any others, glad I don’t have to do that to be able to see this, such a dream come true!🥰❤️
Sister, may Allah (SWT) free your country, Ameen. From Pakistan! Xudo sharqiy Turkistonni ozod qilsin, Omin! Pokistondan!
Salom xudo xitoyni jazosini bersin, va elingizni u shaytonlardan ozod qilsin!
@@Mshennyxo Maybe if the Pakistani government and others would stop supporting the Chinese it would help.
@@SitoraMulloqand ha!
@@Mshennyxo Amin azadlik Türkistan a
As a Turkish speaker I understood most of the Uyghur words. The guy was struggling but I'm sure many Turkish natives can understand these sentences with a little effort even if they're poems. The crucial thing is here I belive, to be very good in your own language.
Exactly.
Kiss ur daughter’s cheek for me, she’s so cute 😍😍
Long live all Turkic people especially Uyghurs. You are in my heart
Azerbaijani Turk from Iran
It's always such a great pleasure to hear different turkic languages! Btw, Bahador, hopefully, you didn't forget about me and Leysan :)
Qazaqstannan sálem külli túrik dúnıesine! Jasasyn Turan birligi!🇰🇿🇹🇷🇦🇿🇸🇱🇰🇬🇹🇲
Thanks! Of course I haven't forgotten my friend! I'm just going in order with the videos I recorded in the last few months. The one we did together is great, stay tuned :)
Spoiler!!!
Uyghurs = real turks / Uzbeks = mixed with tajiks / Turkey = Turkifed Greeks
@@mihandoostan3755 no this isn't true information.All of Turkic nations are mixed with another For instance Turkish with Greeks, Uzbeks with Persian and northern Turkish groups and Uygurs also Uygurs mixed with Persian and another Turkic nations. All of the Turk nations are mixed long past. Uzbek and Uygurs are very similar and once nation😘
I really enjoyed this one as a Turkish. Thank you Bahador.
ua-cam.com/video/Os72_37M8Xo/v-deo.html Uygur Türkçesini Türkiye Türkçesi ile anlatan 5 video . önce Uygur alfabelerinin Arap ve Latin versiyonlarını öğretiyor fakat sonra, Latin harfli şekilde öğretmeye devam ediyor
Love from a Hong Konger. The world is a better place with more people like you. Connecting and appreciating each other.
The uzbek girl smile is lovely
Sen de her videoda kızlara sulanıyon bak hır çıkartacam ama artıkın.
Kesinlikle.
@@hasanhuseyin9021 Biz Türk kızı bulamadık bunlar sulanıyor kızlarımıza
When you're Azerbaijani and understand all of them
Çox maraqlı videodur, təşəkkürlər
Juda maroqli vidoedir, tashakkur - Uzbekcha)
Thank you lots Bahador! I just love your channel and enjoy all your videos. Bur this one was special! originally i'm uyghur who grew up in Uzbekistan Tashkent city and living now in Turkey. So i could understand all of them )). All contestants were very nice and did really great job!
I am Uyghur too nice to meet you
Aww, Serena is so sweet! :)
Being neither Uyghur nor Uzbek speaker I somehow understood around 90% of both.
that feeling when you understand a language thousands of kilometres away from you, divided away, by countries, is just unexplainable. İyi ki Türküm.
I am a Qashqai Turk and I completely understood all the words used in the Turkic Uyghur language and I was able to read their writing.
isn't it kashkai people originate from Kashgar area of East Turkistan?
This is my favorite channel ever since i discovered it!
This was so cool, great job to everyone involved. Especially your daughter! I’m sure she’ll grow up speaking many languages!
Ассалому алейкум! Я Узбек из Южного Казахстана города Чимкент. Уйгурский спокойно на все 99, 9 % понимаю!)))
Узбекский уйгурский,татарский,туркский ролственные а остальные соседние ближние языки
Так же когда на узбекском говорят я все понимаю без проблем, я уйгур
Привет бро я из Уральска,западный Казахстан. Я казах если чо
Really great video to watch, Bahador 😁 this definitely has more challenging literature, you all did so well! It was so interesting to see the most western and eastern Turkic languages compared, and seeing Uzbek having a bit of an advantage with Uyghur there.
Great video!! It really makes me want to learn more about Uyghur and Ouzbek languages!
ua-cam.com/video/Os72_37M8Xo/v-deo.html Uygur Türkçesini Türkiye Türkçesi ile anlatan 5 video. önce Uygur alfabelerinin Arap ve Latin versiyonlarını öğretiyor fakat sonra, Latin harfli şekilde öğretmeye devam ediyor.
@@PimsleurTurkishLessons Harika! Tavsiye ettiğiniz için teşekkürler, izleyeceğim mutlaka!
♥️♥️♥️Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Kazakhstan,Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan ♥️♥️♥️
@پرسپولیس ایران esek fars
Thank you for this video ,Bahador! And your daughter is so cute! ❤😍
Interesting. Seems like Uzbek and Uyghur have some Persian loan words. Because of that, an Iranian Azeri would have smashed this ! The Turkish guy did surprisingly well though given they were literature scripts.
Uzbek people are a mix of original Turkic people, Persians, Chinese, Russian and even some Arabs.
@@Ahmed-pf3lg Not Russian.
@@Ahmed-pf3lg chinese came from where
@@workingaccount2047
Chinese/Mongolian from Genghis Khan and a lot of Ancient Chinese empires.
Russian from Soviet Union.
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович we are mix of mainly turkic people and little bit persian and mongols. You are so wrong. If we were mainly persianized people, we would inherit lots of persian things and we would speak persian language.
Türk olmak ne güzel gardaşlar
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🐺🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🐺🇰🇬🇹🇲🇺🇿🇰🇿🤘
Defol
Love it when you cover the Turkish languages! I've read online there's fairly high mutual intelligibility between Turkish and the Qarluk languages (Uyghur and Uzbek). It was interesting to see this in practice. Maybe what trips them up (at least in the beginning) is the different grammatical forms of the languages? Great video!
I'm Turkish and It's the pronunciation I think. When they break down the sentences, the grammar seems the same. :)
Great and fascinating video, thank you Bahador. Your daughter is so adorable, god bless you and your family.
Thank you so much for this episode! I am a bit of a language nerd, and even with only my university Turkish knowledge I recognized so many words in the other two languages, so I was delighted! I have always wondered how similar these languages actually are, since it was so obvious to my ear that they all are turkic.
Everyone was so sweet and their diction was so nice to ear! It was very enjoyable and informative. I also loved to challenge myself being a Turkish speaking person=)
I am an Uyghur. And I almost fully understood Uzbek. Understood Turkish at 98%.
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович Exactly.
are u Chinese Uyghur?'
@чукча казах раб Джунгарович lame bullshit. Uzbek accent is Turkic and not Persian don't lie to people
@@loganwong3012 no East Türkistan u knowe east urkistan?
Wow that is remarkable
Uygur : Uzun yol yurushka hazerlik kerak
.
Turkish: Uzun yol yürüyüşüne hazırlık gerek
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English: Need preparations for long journey.
Õzbek : Uzun yól yurmoqa hozirlik kerak
It's sort of funny how Uyghur is so much closer to Oghuz Turkic than Kypchak Turkic which is inbetween. Love to Uzbek and Uyghur speakers
Ōzbek: Uzun yol yürüşke hâzırlik keräk.
Olis yoʻl yurmokga hozirlik kerak.oʻzbekcha.
@@alixonturon6702 Ne qiyinlashtirasiz🤦🏽♂️
"Uzun yōl yurishga hozirlik kerak" tamom, keremas qiyinlashtirish
This is really interesting and confusing for me. I'm Korean and we learn that we've trade and communicate with Turkey for centuries. So to this day we call Turkey "Brother Nation." I've always thought Turkish people traveled far far west and settle in present day Turkey quite singularly. I had no idea that the language covered such a large region to this day.
Please excuse me for lack of knowledge, but are the people speaking Turkish language group broadly ethnic Turkish as well?
in Turkey we call Korea "brother nation" as well. Good to know it's not a one sided thing 😅❤️
Yes kazakhstan ozbekhstan Türkmenistan Kırgızistan Azerbaycan etnich turk
research on ancient central asian turkic tribes, they migrated and so many many different groups with one common ancestry were created which still share some common culture and language
They arent different race but they are different tribes. But all of us talking turkic languages from china, eastern europe and northern africa. Uighur. Uzbek, Tatars. Azerbaijan Turks, Bashkurds, Kıpchaks, Gagauz, Some turkic populatiom in bosnia albania bulgaria and libya. Yes we are talking Turkish with different dialects and accents....
As Turkiye Turks for me Azerbaijani Turkis, Moldovian Gagaus Turkish, Albanian and Bulgarian populations Turkish is easy to understand.
Man the uzbek girl is so beautiful and the way she speaks is also very soothing and pretty I could listen to her talk 24/7
I loved this video. This is exiting to see how close our languages from thousands kilometers. When I was at 6-7 grades at school; teachers told us about that but I was not expecting that much similarities. We, Anatolian Turks (Oguz Turks) are proud of being a part of this huge family.
Bu videoyu çok beğendim. Binlerce kilometre öteden bu kadar yakın dillere sahip olduğumuzu görmek heyecan veric. 6.-7. sınıftayken öğretmenlerimiz bize bu durumdan bahsetmişlerdi fakat ben bu kadar yakınlık beklemiyordum. Biz, Anadolu Türkleri (Oğuz Türkleri) bu dev ailenin bir parçası olmaktan gurur duyuyoruz.
It's really good video, thank you guys and by the way it's not called Uyghur autonomous region, it's called East Turkistan.
I'm proud to be Uyghur.
#freeuyghurs 💙
Sharqiy Turkiston
Man o'zbekman. Uyg'ur tilini 99,9% angladim😄 O'zbek-Uyg'ur 💙Qarluq turklari
Türkiye Türkçesini ne kadar anladın?
Türkiye?
@@playerdestiny5023 hic bi bok anlamadim turkcayi
@@richcrown1176 😂😂
I am Oz'bek'man.Uy'gur language99,9%(yüz'den 99,9)understand.Ozbek le=and Uy'gur..on'lar karluk türk'ler'i
Ben öz'bek'im. Uy'gur dili yüz'de 99,9(99,prozentual) anliyorum.
Özbek'ler le Uygurlar Qarluk'türk'ce'si konu'shu'yor'lar...😚♡😗😉benim dilim Og'huz(gh=ğ) türkçesi ve sizi anlıyorum...saygılarımla "rahmat=tşk'ler=ThankYou"...ve Selam
As a non-speaker of Turkic languages, and as a person who speaks Pashto, Urdu ( has some Turkish words), Persian and Arabic, I am way too invested to see our northern brethren getting along and reconnecting through ancient roots.
Allah bless you all, along with Bahador, even though... well he knows that I love him. 😜
I guess the most challenging thing is Uyghur language vs. Turkish language. That is why Fatima didn’t interact a lot.
Hey bro,
You mind me asking where are you from?
@Mert Kocabaş dont know why, but it is what it is. i watch uzbek movies just fine. and i speak uyghur and chinese. heh
I had read the book which the Uzbek girl read from it ! It is a wonderful book 📖
Mr. Bahadır, You have been doing great job, congrats! I always enjoy when watching them. I understand most of the words spoken here. I studied in Bishek, Kyrgyzstan, so I learned there The Kipchak branch of Turkish/Turkic Languages which can be understanable, easier after a couple of weeks or a month by practising hard. Turkic languages in Asia are very close to each other and they are almost mutually understandable. We changed it a bit more in suffixes, in ending the verbs, words or nouns. It becomes easier for me to get the whole meaning or word by word translations of Runic Turkish Stones in Asiatic countries such as Mongolia, Kazakh and Kyrghyz Republics. I'm happy and I get excited when I watch and comprehend the dialogues of Turkic tribes even Siberia, Yakutistan....
I love such programs, Thanks a lot again! (Musa.R.)
(MaashAllah, Kiss your daughter's cheeks. May Allah protect all kids (everybody)!
Turkic language family is huge. I'm proud of being Turkish. 🇹🇷
people of turkey looks like europian not asian because you are turkified greeks
@@mihandoostan3755 our DNA isn't important my friend. We are not Nazis. Important thing is the culture. We speak Turkish not Greek.
@@mihandoostan3755 There were European turks "Hunnic empire" and they influenced Russian language (2 thousands of turkic words..they use) and Ukrainian (4 thousands turkic words)
@@mihandoostan3755 originally turks were white not yellow
free kurdstan give apologize to armenians
Wah, you are growing a little polyglot! Thanks for a great video as usual.
I am Hazara from Afghanistan, we have turkic root like Afghan Uzbek and Turkmen. But we have been forced in the past to adopt speak Farsi rather than our original language.
Your original language is Mongolian cuz you all have Mongolian root
Like kurds from Turkey
@@richcrown1176 you're talking about a 800 year span, they are no longer mongolian anymore, most hazaras have almost no mongolian these days
@@Kublaioi they are farsi speaking decedents of Mongols.
@@richcrown1176 Not anymore, most of them now have Turkic or Phastun dna, go look at the research
I am Turkish, I understand Azerbaijani Turkic, Gagauz Turkic and Crimean Tatar Turkic very well, I have no difficulty.
Azerbaijani Turkic = %100
Gagauz Turkic = %100
Crimean Tatar Turkic = %100
Uzbek Turkic = %45
Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkmen
Turkic = %25 %30
🇹🇷❣️🇦🇿❣️🇰🇿❣️🇰🇬❣️🇺🇿❣️🇹🇲 :)
Gagauz Turks Christian Turks but not problem They are our brothers.
☪️❤️✝️
True
I am Crimean Tatar :)
ua-cam.com/video/Os72_37M8Xo/v-deo.html Uygur Türkçesini Türkiye Türkçesi ile anlatan 5 video. önce Uygur alfabelerinin Arap ve Latin versiyonlarını öğretiyor fakat sonra, Latin harfli şekilde öğretmeye devam ediyor."
Uyghurs = real turks / Uzbeks = mixed with tajiks / Turkey = Turkifed Greeks
You are doing great job by introducing different nations, cultures and people to each other. Being Turkic, i love to watch Turkic People trying to figure out their roots. Thank you.
Uzbeks people Can understand All the Turkish accents and all the Turkish accent can understand Uzbek accent But Azari people can understand Turkish and Uzbek not other accent . In the Turkish world Main accent everyone can understand is Uzbek accent Also in 2000 All Turkish president came together to make a new language everyone can understand and they chose Uzbek language As a main language . We love all Turkish accent
I think Xorezm dialect of uzbek can unite all turkish languages !
Tashkent city dialect is a little be different, we mix uzbek and russian words and use shot forms
But it will be hard for qipchoqs so fergana dialect can be what we need s@@RovshanK
Hello Bahador how are you? I can understand their languages because I native speaker one of the Turkic languages. It's Kazakh language. And also I know Russian, English and I can understand Persian languages (farsi, dari), because all Turkic languages include many words from a Persian language.
Actually, not all Turkic languages contain words from Persian language. There are small non-Muslim Turkic societies living in Siberia and Mongolia, you know.
@@birdost5781 I have seen your page on Yotube and you are from Turkey as I understood. May I write to you Kazakh language in latin alphabet?
@@KZ-zq6ph Of course you may write in Kazakh.
That’s why I love my language, so beautiful and understanding other brother languages is so cool
I feel lucky to be a part of a wide Turkic family and this unique heritage left from our ancestors
Nice to see some sort of mutual intelligibility between us Turkic people, I wish that more of us could communicate with each other and adapt to each other once again, also
if anyone is interested I have a video of Turkic languages represented by music and songs, thanks Bahador for another great video with the Turkic languages!
Selam to all my Turkish brothers and sisters.
Oğuz boyundan yıldız hanın Afşar boyundanım.
Sağ ve yahşı kalın.
Uygur ❤️uzbek ___biz karluk Çağatay Türklerindeniz 🌷🌷🌷🌷
You and your daughter awesome. I really laughed when you told that she wants to learn Turkish :)
I am a Turk from Iran (Guney Azerbaijan). I am working in Kazakhstan. I understood that 90% of all Turkish words have the same roots. Just pronunciation are different. I can understand Turkish people from Turkey 100%. Also, understanding of Turkmen and Uzbek are easier for us (Azerbaijani Turkish). Viva all Turkish nations. GREAT TURAN
Kishi yaxshisini yaqin tut hamon,
Yomondan xazar qil, yetar ko'p ziyon.
Ta'magir kishiga sen berma ishing,
Vafosiz kishiga yegizma oshing.
zor!!! top toghra!! uzbegim
Kishi yaxshisini yaqin tut hamon,
Yomondan xazar qil, yetar kōp ziyon.
Ta'magir kishiga sen berma ishing,
Vafosiz kishiga yegizma oshing.
Foydalik me'rosdur kishilarga sōz
Me'ros sōzni tutsa bōlar foyda yuz
Davatchi qilishga tayyorlik kerak
Uzun yōl yurishga hozirlik kerak
Yetar mi etar mi ?
@@emirtimur2181 maning fikrimcha yetar sōzi maqbul kelayapdi bu konteksda
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