hi i am a kazakh 16 years old poliglot girl from kazakhstan and i am so touched by these series of videos you are uploading to your channel. My family was born and raised in china, xinjiang , but they moved to kazakhstan in 2000s. my family and i were always surrounded by uyghur people and we also belong to the same ethnic group and I am so impressed and touched cuz our languages are really similiar and your level is really good. this video brought me back to my childhood and to the memories with my uyghur bestfriend❤🩹❤🩹❤🩹 and i am also going to xinjiang this summer, cant wait🗓🗓
Although all these major achievements are great (amazingly fast and effective constructions of infrastructures, high-speed rail, airports, space station, Chang'e lunar explorations, EVs, battery technology, AI leadership, aircraft carriers, shipbuilding, money-less payment systems, excellent treatments on the people in Xinjiang/Tibet, etc., etc.), however the most important aspect and characteristics of China is its peaceful nature in its global policies. The friendliness of its population toward visiting guests is another beauty of China. The tasty and affordable food variety also makes everyone to love China.
The ice cream shop owner said : “ the street that he is located, there are a lot of Uyghur traditional medicine sellers and traditionally Uyghurs kept their medicines in gourds (since it ensures the dryness of the medicines), that’s why gradually hanging gourds in these shops became the local customs in these shops… this is the reason that he initially said he doesn’t have this in his shop because he is not a medicine seller…
Oh, wow! After seeing this video, I legit can't wait to do the same language-learning adventure in Russia as my big bro you did in Xinjiang. That excitement and novelty you felt at that period must be priceless. Hope we can get more of what's behind the scenes during this fantastic journey. lmao.😛😛😛😛😜
Similar story here in England, and there's a Uyghur restaurant in London I'm planning to go to once I reach B1 level. Feel free to recomment in a few months with your progress!
Phoenix, really appreciate your documentary visiting Xinyiang. The hat suits you very well. All best wishes in learning the Uyghur language. You shall succeed :)
In the end!!! This is my first good day in this year, when I return to my passions and just drift into the languages to find "a piece of home" in words I kinda understand (slowly learning Turkish it becomes clearer to me that Uyghur "sherba" is "çorba") You made my day better just by sharing the passion, journey and adventure, thank You 🎉 رەھمەت!🧐
Great video! It's very exciting to see your efforts learning this language and culture despite the barriers of resources! I speak farsi and it's interesting hearing many words in Uyghur so similar!
Interesting video! I am planning to travel to Xinjiang this summer, but I am more interested in the countryside and nature. Given the extreme size of Xinjiang, I might only see a small part. Need to learn a few Uyghur phrases, too 🙂
You are a honest and nice person who learnt Uyghur language out of interest and for a good reason. I am a native Uyghur language speaker and able to understand your Uyghur 100%. You speak Uyghur well and correctly. Well done!.
herhangi bir türk devletine gitsek çok rahat anlaşabilcek olmamız o kadar iyi hissettiriyo ki. İzlerken bir sürü ortak kelime yakaladım çok havalı ahshsh
This is another blogger had been to Xinjiang and learning to speak Uyghurs language and the western media is telling you lies that you are not allowed to speak in the Uyghurs language.
Loved it! It seems so weird now that when I travel I only have conversations in their language when I'm confident I know the topic, the next time I'll be sure to ask them words and try my best even about things I am unsure of!
@@phoenixhou4486I stopped playing video games to invest time in learning languages. But I also need to learn the culture to treat people from different countries well.
Fascinating journey! I'm just curious if theres a dominant dialect for uyghur language. I kind of get the feeling that people just tried their best and rolled with it before Mandarin becoming a thing.
Uyghurs are Chinese too. Don't think of Chinese as just being made up of Hans only which is what people outside China always wrongly assumes including this mσrσni¢ vlogger. China is a multi-ethnic country. And they are living in peace. But politicians in the west don't want that. The west want them to hate China's govt so they're able to make use of them to oppose & fight China's govt. Does this video show uyghurs are not able to observe their traditions and customs freely, hmm ???
Uyghurs are Chinese too. Don't think of Chinese as just being made up of Hans only which is what people outside China always wrongly assumes including this mσrσni¢ vlogger. China is a multi-ethnic country. And they are living in peace. But politicians in the west don't want that. The west want them to hate China's govt so they're able to make use of them to oppose & fight China's govt. Does this video show uyghurs are not able to observe their traditions and customs freely, hmm ???
Uyghurs are Chinese too. Don't think of Chinese as just being made up of Hans only which is what people outside China always wrongly assumes including this mσrσni¢ vlogger. China is a multi-ethnic country. And they are living in peace. But politicians in the west don't want that. The west want them to hate China's govt so they're able to make use of them to oppose & fight China's govt. Does this video show uyghurs are not able to observe their traditions and customs freely, hmm ???
Uyghur isnt "an" ethnic group, they are very much mixed there are four different paternal genes within the Uyghur community : R、J、O、C R : Indo - European J:Arabian O:Mongol/Tungus C:Han/Tibetan thats why "Uyghurs" from different regions looked drastically different
It depends on the region. If the village, like an example, is majority Uyghur with other turkic ethnicities(kazakhs, uzbeks) than it’s not surprising that Hanren speaks Uyghur too. But unfortunately, understanding Uyghur in cities is rare
@@Hanzada11I feel like Han Chinese understanding Uyghur is an increasingly rare phenomenon, except for police officers and local government officials. Most Han Chinese who understand other ethnic languages are of older age🤔
@@phoenixhou4486 j’apprends le français maintenant et parfois j’ai perdu les motivations. Mais après avoir vu que tu parles très bien en de nombreux langues, je regagnais le confiance. Merci
Uygurlar karluk Türküdür.Orası Doğu Türkistan dır.1930 larda bağımsız Doğu Türkistan Cumhuriyetiydi.Şu an Çin işgali altındadir.Elbette özgür olacak ❤️🇹🇷
@@gregwong2132 I mean sure legally they are part of China, but they are not Chinese from anything other than that. They are Uyghur, by culture, ethnicity, and looks. They are really nothing like the average Chinese Citizen from 北京 or 四川, or any of the prefectures. They are very different. Calling Uyghurs "Chinese people" from anything but a legal perspective is delusion.
There are policemen on every street but I wasn’t consciously avoiding them. They normally don’t mess with regular people. But I did hear they searched phones a few years back when tensions were high
@@gregwong2132 there is plenty of evidence, it is very hard for people in china to get this because of the government, however if you have access to the internet, do one google search. If you can not find anything then, (which I am sure you will be able to), ask me and I can send you evidence myself, but again if you have access to the free internet, it is not that hard at all.
So Uzbekistan is not a country, but West Turkistan? I’m just curious how you perceive the political entities in what is traditionally know as Turkistan.
@@phoenixhou4486 No you got me wrong, here it's about "xinjieng". This area is the territory of uyghurs and they call this area Turkestan. the Chinese government, on the other hand, is carrying out a policy of "vandalism" by passing genacid and treating the population in a atrocious way, so I am in favor of naming the area the way its owners name it. And i don't tkink the way of China's treatment to Uyghurs is not huminity. Do you?
@@Samandar_uMsaw “atrocious”? In the video, there are many elderly people who speak Uyghur. From what perspective do you see that they have been subjected to "atrocious" treatment?
Китайские власти должны полностью дать уйгурам автономию соблютат традиции и обычаи уйгуров не нарушать права и повышать уровень цивилизации уйгуров и не ассимилировать этот народ давать возможность жить по своим обычаям
@@Musa03n Вы не видите уйгурский текст на улицах Синьцзяна? Однако Россия вынудила Монголию полностью удалить свой язык и письменность. Разве не стыдно говорить по - русски? Вы абсурдны, как Америка, которая уничтожила культуру и население индейцев и обвинила других в этнических чистках.
Hey guys! Please provide some feedback if you speak the Uyghur language! Really appreciate it. Thanks!
Uyghur is their ethnicity, Turkic is their spoken language.
پۇرچاق بىلەن پۇرسەتنى ئالماشتۇرۇپ قويۇپسىزدە😂؟
سىز نىمە ئۈچۈن دۇكانلارغا قاپاق ئېسىۋالىدۇ دەپ سورسىڭىز ، دۇكانچى سىزگە چۈشەندۈردى، ئەمما بەك تىز سۆزلىۋەتكەچكە سىز چۈشۈنەلمەي قاپسىز
@roynicolas5575 شۇنداق، لېكىن دوستۇم ماڭا جاۋاب بەردى 😂
@@willengel-vs8ht Turkic is not a language.
We need to learn the language and culture to treat people well.🌏
hi i am a kazakh 16 years old poliglot girl from kazakhstan and i am so touched by these series of videos you are uploading to your channel. My family was born and raised in china, xinjiang , but they moved to kazakhstan in 2000s. my family and i were always surrounded by uyghur people and we also belong to the same ethnic group and I am so impressed and touched cuz our languages are really similiar and your level is really good. this video brought me back to my childhood and to the memories with my uyghur bestfriend❤🩹❤🩹❤🩹 and i am also going to xinjiang this summer, cant wait🗓🗓
非常新鲜的视角,inspiring! 向老哥学习!😊
Although all these major achievements are great (amazingly fast and effective constructions of infrastructures, high-speed rail, airports, space station, Chang'e lunar explorations, EVs, battery technology, AI leadership, aircraft carriers, shipbuilding, money-less payment systems, excellent treatments on the people in Xinjiang/Tibet, etc., etc.), however the most important aspect and characteristics of China is its peaceful nature in its global policies. The friendliness of its population toward visiting guests is another beauty of China. The tasty and affordable food variety also makes everyone to love China.
The "excellent treatment of people from Xinjiang/Tibet" exists only in CCP propaganda. It's in fact genocide.
Are you from China
The ice cream shop owner said : “ the street that he is located, there are a lot of Uyghur traditional medicine sellers and traditionally Uyghurs kept their medicines in gourds (since it ensures the dryness of the medicines), that’s why gradually hanging gourds in these shops became the local customs in these shops… this is the reason that he initially said he doesn’t have this in his shop because he is not a medicine seller…
Thanks for the explanation!
Oh, wow! After seeing this video, I legit can't wait to do the same language-learning adventure in Russia as my big bro you did in Xinjiang. That excitement and novelty you felt at that period must be priceless. Hope we can get more of what's behind the scenes during this fantastic journey. lmao.😛😛😛😛😜
Thank you! Have fun in Russia’
Miss Xinjiang 😍 and your are right: best things and conversations mostly happen out of the camera! BTW I wish I could speak some uyghur too!!
Just started to learn Uyghur. I absolutely love it. Hoping to learn as much as possible. I hope more people will learn it. ❤
Similar story here in England, and there's a Uyghur restaurant in London I'm planning to go to once I reach B1 level. Feel free to recomment in a few months with your progress!
I just caught this after retuning from Xinjiang. Fascinating place! I definitely need to go back to soak in more.
Phoenix, really appreciate your documentary visiting Xinyiang. The hat suits you very well. All best wishes in learning the Uyghur language. You shall succeed :)
Thank you so much for your support!!
In the end!!! This is my first good day in this year, when I return to my passions and just drift into the languages to find "a piece of home" in words I kinda understand (slowly learning Turkish it becomes clearer to me that Uyghur "sherba" is "çorba")
You made my day better just by sharing the passion, journey and adventure, thank You 🎉 رەھمەت!🧐
@@alicjaantonina4663 thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
Great video! It's very exciting to see your efforts learning this language and culture despite the barriers of resources! I speak farsi and it's interesting hearing many words in Uyghur so similar!
Indeed! A significant portion of the Uyghur language comes from Farsi. I look forward to studying the beautiful Persian language someday!
@@phoenixhou4486 when you board that train I can be more helpful in the comments!
Hey from Australia! Not sure how I came across your videos but I'm subscribed and good luck on your language learning journey :)
Thanks! All the best to you too my friend!
l m. Uyhur
Interesting video! I am planning to travel to Xinjiang this summer, but I am more interested in the countryside and nature. Given the extreme size of Xinjiang, I might only see a small part. Need to learn a few Uyghur phrases, too 🙂
Yes a few Uyghur phrases will go a long way🤓
You are a honest and nice person who learnt Uyghur language out of interest and for a good reason. I am a native Uyghur language speaker and able to understand your Uyghur 100%. You speak Uyghur well and correctly. Well done!.
Thanks a lot for your support!
Why is there no one wearing Hijab there?
Is it forbidden?
Small correction , the milk tea Uyghurs called “ etken qay” means processed tea
Thanks for the correction. My friend also pointed that out haha
herhangi bir türk devletine gitsek çok rahat anlaşabilcek olmamız o kadar iyi hissettiriyo ki. İzlerken bir sürü ortak kelime yakaladım çok havalı ahshsh
Thx Phoenix!Glad to see you talking with the locals.😊
Thanks for your support!
Your pronunciation is really good while you are pronouncing word kazakh
Your Uyghur is so good, I would assume that you’re kazakh because your pronunciation of our Turkic vowels is SOOO authentic 哈哈哈!!
Thanks! I’m trying very hard 💪🏼
这长相一看就知道是蒙古族的,我并没有看他其它视频,不知道对不对,只是单纯根据五官去猜。当然,哈萨克和韩国人也有一定可能。但更像蒙古人。
@@悠哉悠哉-g3e 祖上都是山東河北漢族
This is another blogger had been to Xinjiang and learning to speak Uyghurs language and the western media is telling you lies that you are not allowed to speak in the Uyghurs language.
Western is true
Çok yaşa özgür Doğu Türkistan ❤️🇹🇷
Нет никокого ВТ, есть только Уйгурстан.
Cho'ng rahmat
You are the coolest, Phoenix!
Thank you!!!
三年去了4次新疆,新疆真的太美了
羡慕!新疆又大又远 去一次不容易🥲🥲
@@phoenixhou4486
Orasi çok buyuk ve guzal, ama zalim çin surekli zulum yaypor.
Loved it! It seems so weird now that when I travel I only have conversations in their language when I'm confident I know the topic, the next time I'll be sure to ask them words and try my best even about things I am unsure of!
Free Uyghurs from china
激动人心的旅程!太棒了!
O'zbeklardan salom Uyg'urlarni boshi omon bo'lsin
Awesome!
成功激起我的学习欲望
哈哈哈哈哈学起来!
HELLO I'M FROM UZBEKISTAN 🇺🇿. UYGHUR 🟦☪️🟦 AND UZBEK 🇺🇿 95% SIMILAR TWO LANGUAGES WE WERE ONE NATION IN THE PAST 😢
Yes I realized I can understand some Uzbek now haha
Utmost respect From Pakistan
I like your videos. I am from Brazil 🇧🇷😁❤
Thank you! Obrigado!
@@phoenixhou4486I stopped playing video games to invest time in learning languages.
But I also need to learn the culture to treat people from different countries well.
I am from Uzbekistan If you learn Uyghur language well, try to learn Uzbek language too, because these languages very similar it will be so easy
Yes I can understand some Uzbek now haha
Fascinating journey! I'm just curious if theres a dominant dialect for uyghur language. I kind of get the feeling that people just tried their best and rolled with it before Mandarin becoming a thing.
The Urumchi dialect is generally considered the standard version of the Uyghur language
I wish uyghurs and Chinese live in piece, and uygurs could observe their traditions and customs freely
Exactly my hope🙏🏼🙏🏼
Uyghurs are Chinese too. Don't think of Chinese as just being made up of Hans only which is what people outside China always wrongly assumes including this mσrσni¢ vlogger. China is a multi-ethnic country. And they are living in peace. But politicians in the west don't want that. The west want them to hate China's govt so they're able to make use of them to oppose & fight China's govt. Does this video show uyghurs are not able to observe their traditions and customs freely, hmm ???
Uyghurs are Chinese too. Don't think of Chinese as just being made up of Hans only which is what people outside China always wrongly assumes including this mσrσni¢ vlogger. China is a multi-ethnic country. And they are living in peace. But politicians in the west don't want that. The west want them to hate China's govt so they're able to make use of them to oppose & fight China's govt. Does this video show uyghurs are not able to observe their traditions and customs freely, hmm ???
Uyghurs are Chinese too. Don't think of Chinese as just being made up of Hans only which is what people outside China always wrongly assumes including this mσrσni¢ vlogger. China is a multi-ethnic country. And they are living in peace. But politicians in the west don't want that. The west want them to hate China's govt so they're able to make use of them to oppose & fight China's govt. Does this video show uyghurs are not able to observe their traditions and customs freely, hmm ???
I wish Texans and Americans could live in peace. 🤭
Also Korean, Japanese and Uyghur languages all belongs to same language family which is altay language family , have similar grammar structure
That hypothesis is still debated academically
没有阿尔泰语系
Nonsense
I speak Uzbek, the closest language to Uyghur. I understand really well
Uyghur is an ethnic group. Turkic is their spoken language.
Uyghur is their spoken language
@@热心网友-c8f
Uyghur language is belong to Turkic language family
@@Kebirawutyeah but calling the Uyghur language Turkic would be like saying English should be called Germanic😅
Uyghur isnt "an" ethnic group, they are very much mixed
there are four different paternal genes within the Uyghur community : R、J、O、C
R : Indo - European
J:Arabian
O:Mongol/Tungus
C:Han/Tibetan
thats why "Uyghurs" from different regions looked drastically different
Get a body cam like insta360
Will take a look! Thanks for the advice!
I finished the hsk 5 in chinese and now I can understand like 80% of what I see in chinese should I also start speaking?
Yes! Start to have some fun in Chinese
It's pronounced wee-gur? I watched a FEW videos now and they never actually say "uyghur" you are the first one I heard say it
You’re so cute. ♥️
Haha thanks!
好棒啊,作为新疆人,都没有机会学习维语。要是学校可以提供选修维语的课程就好了。真可惜…
维语好像也有很多方言以及时代差异,比如我朋友生在克拉玛依,她老公吐鲁番的,她和她婆婆就不太能交流😂
@@名字太长 維吾爾語確實方言也不少 和田方言最難懂
那是因为CCP政府禁止教维吾尔语课程在学校了,
@@Kebirawut 你母语是哪个语言?这汉语语法好奇怪
Were the locals surprised with you speaking in Uyghur with them?
Yes! Some though I was American because it’s so rare a Han Chinese would learn Uyghur🥲everyone immediately turned very curious and especially nice!
@@phoenixhou4486 其实感觉假如你做个简单的盲测,我觉得当地很多人第一眼判断不出来你是不是维族人😆
It depends on the region. If the village, like an example, is majority Uyghur with other turkic ethnicities(kazakhs, uzbeks) than it’s not surprising that Hanren speaks Uyghur too. But unfortunately, understanding Uyghur in cities is rare
@@Hanzada11I feel like Han Chinese understanding Uyghur is an increasingly rare phenomenon, except for police officers and local government officials. Most Han Chinese who understand other ethnic languages are of older age🤔
@@kenso888怎麼可能,你猜他是蒙古人、韓國人,甚至美籍華人還比較靠譜。普遍維吾爾族男性的膚色偏黑。
Beans.. Lol. That could be a slang..
😂😂
Suffering from repression? Since you were there, did you ask them? Did you see anything?
Yes I did
@@phoenixhou4486 What did they tell you about repression? Can you please share with us?
Uygur languace is Karluk Turkısh 🤔
Uyghur and Uzbek languages are closer together
@@龙舌兰-g6fUygur ve Özbek Karluk Türkçesi ,Kırgız kazak kıpçak Türkçesi,ve Oğuz Türkçesi(Türkmenistan Azerbaycan Türkiye )Çok yaşa Türkistan ❤️
哥 你的英语是怎么学的 我如果想学要从哪里开始学呢,目前我只会造简单句 不知道怎么继续了
多听读 多跟读 多练习造句,日积月累就好啦
@@phoenixhou4486 这就是我每天做的 可是我还是不会造长句子
@@xx.xx.xx.55 尝试用that which这样的连词造从句
博主是個Polyglot,很難體會我們這些天資有限的普通人,還是請教些和自己層次比較接近的人吧
Bro visit kashgar old city love from india ❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thanks! I did go!
New way of painting
You mentioned you're Kazak, is that correct or did I hear wrong?
Nah I’m not Khazakh haha, you might have misheard somewhere haha
@@phoenixhou4486Oops sorry, yeah, I misheard you.😅
@@CptNemo-l3s haha I look forward learning Khazakh some day!
the ughuyr language sounds similar to ancient Chinese lol
lol 😂Uyghur language Turkic language , it’s completely different with Chinese
😂😂😂I can’t hear the similarities
Some Middle Chinese but not a lot.
你说得很棒
谢谢!
This is great🎉Love it❤❤😊From
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸That food looks unhealty. I am whole foods plant based person.
Thanks! I guess traditional nomadic lifestyle requires a lot of calories.🤔
How long have you been learning Uyghur
About 2 years on and off
Why did i watch your video when im fasting
😅😅😅
🤣🤣🤣maybe it’s time to break the fast haha
Hall Shirley Davis Patricia Lopez Edward
Jones Thomas Hall Richard Williams Jennifer
Keep it up!💪🏼
我想學中文
加油啊💪🏼
可以多留言,你会得到很多有趣的回答
不是哥们儿你这啥赛道啊,天秀
哈哈哈哈哈哈
哈哈哈,期待更多视频
你还真的挺帅气
哈哈谢谢!
@@phoenixhou4486 j’apprends le français maintenant et parfois j’ai perdu les motivations. Mais après avoir vu que tu parles très bien en de nombreux langues, je regagnais le confiance. Merci
你是汉族人吗
是的
Uygurlar karluk Türküdür.Orası Doğu Türkistan dır.1930 larda bağımsız Doğu Türkistan Cumhuriyetiydi.Şu an Çin işgali altındadir.Elbette özgür olacak ❤️🇹🇷
Mereka adalah pemberontak dari Republik Tiongkok ,
East Turkestan is a rebel group that only existed for 5 years. Constantinople and Kurdistan are the real countries. One day they will be free.
We are all Chinese
100% Correct.
Uyghurs are not
@@russianape4089 wrong
@@gregwong2132 I mean sure legally they are part of China, but they are not Chinese from anything other than that. They are Uyghur, by culture, ethnicity, and looks. They are really nothing like the average Chinese Citizen from 北京 or 四川, or any of the prefectures. They are very different. Calling Uyghurs "Chinese people" from anything but a legal perspective is delusion.
@@russianape4089 kind of like Ukrainians and Russians
видео хорош, афтору респект 👍💥✊👏
Stop genocide
Okay I just stopped genociding my braincells
In Gaza
Stop bombing the Kurds
chinese try swept all crimes against Uighurs under the carpet-but u have to take resposability soon or later
你长得有点像回族😂
可能因为胡须吧哈哈
stop propaganda
Great editing...how hard was it to edit out your minders?
p sure they are only in certain areas
There are policemen on every street but I wasn’t consciously avoiding them. They normally don’t mess with regular people. But I did hear they searched phones a few years back when tensions were high
Stop genocide ,
Ok I just stopped genociding my braincells
给自己留个言哈哈
You kinda look like a Uyghur man when you speak Uyghur.
Haha Maybe because of the beard
They have been doing genocide in Turkistan
Prove it
Turkey should stop genocide against Armenians and Kurds
@@gregwong2132 there is plenty of evidence, it is very hard for people in china to get this because of the government, however if you have access to the internet, do one google search. If you can not find anything then, (which I am sure you will be able to), ask me and I can send you evidence myself, but again if you have access to the free internet, it is not that hard at all.
@@gregwong2132там доказывать нечего, это правда, настоящий геноцид и это признанный факт
@@nazki7145 привет американское ЦРУ
It's not xinjiang, it's Turkistan
So Uzbekistan is not a country, but West Turkistan? I’m just curious how you perceive the political entities in what is traditionally know as Turkistan.
@@phoenixhou4486 No you got me wrong, here it's about "xinjieng". This area is the territory of uyghurs and they call this area Turkestan. the Chinese government, on the other hand, is carrying out a policy of "vandalism" by passing genacid and treating the population in a atrocious way, so I am in favor of naming the area the way its owners name it. And i don't tkink the way of China's treatment to Uyghurs is not huminity. Do you?
@@Samandar_uMsaw so Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan are not parts of Turkistan, of which Chinese Turkistan is the Eastern part?
@@Samandar_uMsaw “atrocious”? In the video, there are many elderly people who speak Uyghur. From what perspective do you see that they have been subjected to "atrocious" treatment?
Like Palestine should be called Israel
支持新疆獨立
只要避免暴力都可以探討
支持台北獨立
支持高雄独立!
你不如先去支持关岛,夏威夷,德州,加州独立先😊
Supporting the independence of fifty states in the United States
Китайские власти должны полностью дать уйгурам автономию соблютат традиции и обычаи уйгуров не нарушать права и повышать уровень цивилизации уйгуров и не ассимилировать этот народ давать возможность жить по своим обычаям
Я определенно согласен и надеюсь на то же самое.
yea just bitching abt it in Russian
@@Musa03n
Вы не видите уйгурский текст на улицах Синьцзяна? Однако Россия вынудила Монголию полностью удалить свой язык и письменность. Разве не стыдно говорить по - русски? Вы абсурдны, как Америка, которая уничтожила культуру и население индейцев и обвинила других в этнических чистках.
@@龙舌兰-g6fпричем тут Россия, что вы ее везде пихаете, про нее речи нет.
Я не понимаю. Никого не волнуют крымские татары. Их положение не намного лучше.
The background music is from Uzbekistan ?
No it’s music of contemporary Uyghur musicians
@@fefehaha3956are you sure , it is very popular song in Central Asia
I think so let me double check haha
10:59 一笑江湖
@@hahahahahahahahahahahahaha64
Yeah it’s Uyghurs song , song name is tilifun by abdugini ablikim
现在上海新疆烤肉店打工一个月,肯定会好很多
哈哈哈哈哈我太笨了怕被老板打
@@phoenixhou4486 那就每天去吃几串,聊个50块钱的😀👍
@@wuxiaoyong5984 嘿嘿经常去!
健康的早餐?
不是你说了算 也不是专家说了算
是自己说了算(根据自己的身体)
好!