I think the Ûygûr man really feels what he says. He should be a voice actor or definitely should read (not only Ûygûr) poems on social media. It would be really great to listen to him. The Chinese and Mongolian ladies are also awesome❣️👏
It's very cool how many diverse cultures and languages exist in China, it's so much more than just the Chinese dialects, not enough people know about this. Tibetan, for example, I personally find it so endlessly fascinating, such amazing history and a fantastic script!
Kinda wish Dananshang Miao or some other Hmongic language from inside China was shown instead of White Hmong. Sure there must be a dialect pretty close to Laotian White Hmong spoken in some communities in China, but they'd have diverged quite noticeably in terms of vocabulary by now, not to mention using a rather different orthography.
China is multi-ethnic, and Chinese does not equal Mandarin. Chinese is by definition the national language of China. When Manchus ruled China, the Chinese language was by law Manchurian. Now Chinese language is Beijing Mandarin, coming from the ethnic majority Han.
Yes, but also it is leading all the other minority languages into slow endangerment. I know its a global problem to all minorities, but i don't understand why chinese governments pushes mandarin to schools instead of doing protection to those languages. Its feels like as if they are saying all those cultures and languages are useless or not important because mandarin is much more important. And i have met with chinese people who have mindset where they say han chinese is the superior ethnic group bcs all others would absorb into them. (Basically saying they will be soon han chinese too, if they keep marrying other minorities). I was shocked how they talked about it. I just don't understand how can you say such thing and treat the minorities so poorly because supposedly they are "superior".
@Warior2-fq7np from ur country watching China's high-rises buildings or c-pop and simping for China's culture and making up such words are easy . Until you go there in remote areas 😑.
@@job8700this says tungusic people are influenced by mongols and chinese. Not the other way around. Saying manchu language has only 10k speakers and that's why its not here. Also mongols didn't got the influence of chinese, i would say. More of manchu influences (/forced influences)
uyghur was once called 回鹘(a returned bird)in remind of their dark ages being opressed by Turkish.is so ignorant to call such a independent group as EasternTurkish
it is not unimportant to mention that the hmong featured. inthis video is hmoob dawb, white hmong, and is not really spoken natively in china. hmoob dawb has relatives in china (known as hmoob suav i think, chinese hmong, though this describes the location and not a single specific language or culture afaik) but is mostly/entirely unintelligible with hmoob suav languages. i am not a native hmong speaker, please correct this if i am wrong.
There are Hmoob Dawb speakers in China, but they are the minority. One of the most prevalent ones is the Dananshan Miao/Hmong language (and there's a lot more), but I have to warn you that this is just the West Hmongic branch. There's the Qiandong Miao (they are called Hmu) which is in the East Hmongic branch. And the Xiangxi Miao (they are called Xong) which is in the North Hmongic branch.
Modern Turkish only speaks the language of their ruler that is turks who were northeast Asian from northeast Asia just like the huns, avars, Mongols etc. Just like brown aryan-dravidians mixed Indians ruled by britishers and Indian speaks English now officially. Most of the turko-mongolic rulers in central asia, middle east and even south asia (mughal) were all initially east Asian paternally. Gokturk were part of the mongoloid migration in west and south west along with the many other east Asian migration after ice age from Siberia. From ancient qiang (ancestors of sino tibetans), Mongolic, turkic, tingusic migration towards south east and south west ward pushing the indo-Iranians and the austroloid tribes further southwards. But the present Turkish of turkey and turks of middle east are all actually Arabic, Persian (indo-Iranians). Only real turks are in eastern and northern central Asia and in siberia/Mongolia. And uighurs are far more turk than the Turkish in blood. Most of even turks in central Asia are mixed with turk invaders and indo iranians(sakas/sychthians/tocharians etc). Seeing fake pan turk nationalism is such a cringe when the ancient turk have nothing to do with the most of the so called turks of today.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! 恭喜发财 🪵🐉🎇🎆🐲🧧🎊🎉🏮
❤❤❤
Happy Kung Hei Fat Choi
Hi,there is another language you have never recorded,could you help me record together?What should I do?
If someone is curious why there are many words in the Hmong language ending with silent letters like b, s, v, j… these letters represent tones
I think the Ûygûr man really feels what he says. He should be a voice actor or definitely should read (not only Ûygûr) poems on social media. It would be really great to listen to him. The Chinese and Mongolian ladies are also awesome❣️👏
The Uyghur man's Voice is so beautiful 😍👏👏👏
and the language too
Classification
- Mandarin: Sinitic (Sino-Tibetan)
- Zhuang: Tai (Kra-Dai)
- Uyghur: Turkic
- Hmong: Hmongic (Hmong-Mien)
- Tibetan: Tibeto-Burman (Sino-Tibetan)
- Mongolian: Mongolic
It's very cool how many diverse cultures and languages exist in China, it's so much more than just the Chinese dialects, not enough people know about this. Tibetan, for example, I personally find it so endlessly fascinating, such amazing history and a fantastic script!
agreed. if you look outside of the han dialects, theres also many more ethnics? but they are only small compared to the han population
There are also Kazakh, Korean, Dai, Yi, Manchu,
Uygur literally speaking Azerbaijani 😭😭😭❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
stop the cap
Closely related languages
Uyghur is pretty similar to Azerbaijani
Turk from turkey over here. I could understand the uyghur too
Kinda wish Dananshang Miao or some other Hmongic language from inside China was shown instead of White Hmong. Sure there must be a dialect pretty close to Laotian White Hmong spoken in some communities in China, but they'd have diverged quite noticeably in terms of vocabulary by now, not to mention using a rather different orthography.
Yup should have used a chinese hmong, this one here is very lao hmong in the number part. The reciting religion part is definitely from vietnam
4 different languages families, damn. Or 5?
Happy New Year to all 🐉
5. Sino-Tibet (Mandarin, Tibetian), Turkic (Uyghur), Mongolic, Kra-Dai (Zhuang), Hmong-Mien
@@robertdurer Altaic family is not accepted, it stays as a hypothesis
Is there a reason why tibetan sample text sounds like a song? (literally every sentence contains 7 syllables)
iirc Tibetan language has only two tones - high and low, and simple tone "melodies"
Iraqi Turkmen Language ❤
As an Indian that’s a w language it’s an interesting mix of Turkic and Arab
@@indigo_editzz You Know Iraq Turkmen!
Bi kaç kere söyledim ve Benden gönüllü İnglisçe konuşan istedi, kabul etim ama vazgeçti,
Olur kaynak bulamadı
@@Tokyo2905 Anlamiyorum Seni Abicim???
You forgot Manchu
Not spoken by any meaningful number of people anymore.
0:13 did u hear the transition between 1 in Mongolian and 2 in mandarin
woah... WOAH...
I don't get it
Uyghur 👍
Mongolia speaks central Khalkh dialect, Inner Mongolians speaks Öburlögch dialect
Great respect and patience to the Muslim Turkic Uyghurs from East Turkestan✊✊
Uyghur language be like how did you know I was Turkish
Please compare Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka, Shanghainese and Mandarin.
2:14 how come in tibetan there's 7 syllables per sentence?
@gloriage1127 homology?
We dont speak like that in real life
kind of poetry?
China is multi-ethnic, and Chinese does not equal Mandarin.
Chinese is by definition the national language of China. When Manchus ruled China, the Chinese language was by law Manchurian. Now Chinese language is Beijing Mandarin, coming from the ethnic majority Han.
Yes, but also it is leading all the other minority languages into slow endangerment. I know its a global problem to all minorities, but i don't understand why chinese governments pushes mandarin to schools instead of doing protection to those languages. Its feels like as if they are saying all those cultures and languages are useless or not important because mandarin is much more important. And i have met with chinese people who have mindset where they say han chinese is the superior ethnic group bcs all others would absorb into them. (Basically saying they will be soon han chinese too, if they keep marrying other minorities). I was shocked how they talked about it. I just don't understand how can you say such thing and treat the minorities so poorly because supposedly they are "superior".
GENIUS
Tge fact that Uyghurs and Mongolians are opressed under china is sad
Please dont bring that bs hoax over here alright?
@@Rippel0000this is true tho, they are actually oppressed.
@@oneartftw alright. How so?
Tibetans also 😢
@Warior2-fq7np from ur country watching China's high-rises buildings or c-pop and simping for China's culture and making up such words are easy . Until you go there in remote areas 😑.
where is manchu language?
满语属于通古斯语,而且被汉语和蒙古语影响,现在满语使用者不超过一万人,没有参考价值
@@chenganranalthough yes, the Tungus and Mongolians have some Chinese influence because these two peoples interacted a lot with the Chinese
@@chenganranᠸᠠᠪᡠᡵᡠ ᠵᠠᡴᠠ !
@@job8700this says tungusic people are influenced by mongols and chinese. Not the other way around. Saying manchu language has only 10k speakers and that's why its not here. Also mongols didn't got the influence of chinese, i would say. More of manchu influences (/forced influences)
how are cantonese hokkien shanghainese toisan nanchang shuangfoung hakka wenzhou hokchiu hounam not in this?
Cantonese also is a language
İs Uyghur a Turkic language?
yap!
yes of course.I as a turk myself understand lots of uighur
Yes, it is. It is closely related to Uzbek language.
Happy new year
Mongolian ♥️♥️
No cantonese??
Long live Uyghur
Freedom for East Turkistan
uyghur was once called 回鹘(a returned bird)in remind of their dark ages being opressed by Turkish.is so ignorant to call such a independent group as EasternTurkish
yet you don't care at all.all you want is to show how justice you are on the face of your Shetland Pony lover😂
@@yuanrongchen-tn1zywhen did the Turks oppress them?
@@job8700in 7-8century around.That is the age ofTang dynasty maybe.
Long live Kurdistan
Free Kurdistan~
it is not unimportant to mention that the hmong featured. inthis video is hmoob dawb, white hmong, and is not really spoken natively in china. hmoob dawb has relatives in china (known as hmoob suav i think, chinese hmong, though this describes the location and not a single specific language or culture afaik) but is mostly/entirely unintelligible with hmoob suav languages. i am not a native hmong speaker, please correct this if i am wrong.
There are Hmoob Dawb speakers in China, but they are the minority. One of the most prevalent ones is the Dananshan Miao/Hmong language (and there's a lot more), but I have to warn you that this is just the West Hmongic branch. There's the Qiandong Miao (they are called Hmu) which is in the East Hmongic branch. And the Xiangxi Miao (they are called Xong) which is in the North Hmongic branch.
@@kmv40815 Would you say they are different from us? :)
@@RiceBowl14 Linguistically, they are related.
If you watch this video to the end, you can make it rain. 🤣
Are they similar or not?
Not at all. All of them are completely different
@@that_flnger Except Mandarin and Tibetan since both are part of Sino-Tibetan, but even then their relation is quite distant.
@@Nastya_07 true
@@Nastya_07but theyre very distant
@@wtz_under I pointed that out
How are they similar or different?
Most of them are not even that similar. Mostly under it bcs of assimilation
Why does Zhuang sound so similar to Vietnamese ?
Masalan biror marta shu edi full episode
Do thai and cantooooooooo
Raiapesratesm
1:24 :(
Me again
Why uyghur sound sounds a bit mix of korean-turkish? It is just me or it is sounds like so?
it seems so simple to you, in fact it is one of the Turkic languages
你說這博主不支持中國統一吧,他說這些是Languages of China;你說他支持吧,他給獨立旗貼上了😅 還好香港旗沒用那個黑的😂
No Manchu😢
The population of nanchurians is not much enough
ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ ᡨᡠᠮᡝᠨ ᠰᡝ !
Hmong us
*UYGHURSTAN SHALL BE INDEPENDENT. LONG LIVE THE UYGHURS!!!*
however Tibetan and Han have the same origin.it's more worthy to save yourself from your owner,your pimp😅
ignorant.If you ve ever seen Urumqi city sight and middle Asia on social media youll know why they choose us
@@yuanrongchen-tn1zy So you believe there is no such thing as politics?
i know grow up eating someones excretion could be rough and cause a Dysplasia of brain.but you don't worth any sympathy of mine😅
Free Kurdistan
Even in Chinese languages you can hear the original Sanskrit.
Where ?
🤡
Stop the cap
Same Anchestor, split from different dynasty era.
Completely unrelated launguages
Mandarin and Tibetan are related but they are in different branch
Mandarin and Tibetan are belong to sino-Tibetan language group
Lol what joke you told 😂
Mongol and Uighur not related to China 50 thousand year
Uyghur is almost Turkish
Not at all. As a native Turkish speaker I can understand some words but there are so many differences
@@AsylumDaemon but it is the same as uzbek even closer to standart uzbek than some local dialects
Modern Turkish only speaks the language of their ruler that is turks who were northeast Asian from northeast Asia just like the huns, avars, Mongols etc.
Just like brown aryan-dravidians mixed Indians ruled by britishers and Indian speaks English now officially.
Most of the turko-mongolic rulers in central asia, middle east and even south asia (mughal) were all initially east Asian paternally.
Gokturk were part of the mongoloid migration in west and south west along with the many other east Asian migration after ice age from Siberia.
From ancient qiang (ancestors of sino tibetans), Mongolic, turkic, tingusic migration towards south east and south west ward pushing the indo-Iranians and the austroloid tribes further southwards.
But the present Turkish of turkey and turks of middle east are all actually Arabic, Persian (indo-Iranians).
Only real turks are in eastern and northern central Asia and in siberia/Mongolia.
And uighurs are far more turk than the Turkish in blood.
Most of even turks in central Asia are mixed with turk invaders and indo iranians(sakas/sychthians/tocharians etc).
Seeing fake pan turk nationalism is such a cringe when the ancient turk have nothing to do with the most of the so called turks of today.
新年快乐
Huiq nyei dengz gunz.
يېڭى يىل مۇبارك
Nyob zoo xyoo tshiab
ལོ་གསར་སྤྲོ་པོ་བྱུང་།
ᠰᠢᠨᠡ ᠵᠢᠯ ᠦᠨ ᠪᠠᠶᠠᠷ ᠬᠥᠷ ᠲᠡᠢ ᠃ (Шинэ жилийн мэнд)
Manchu: ᡳᡮᡝ ᠠᠨᡳᠶᠠ ᠰᡝᠪᠵᡝᠨ ᠣᡴᡳᠨᡳ (ice aniya sebjen okini)
Peb Leej Txiv tus uas nyob saum ntuj ceebtsheej; Thov kom sawvdaws hwm koj lub npe; thov koj los kav neeg lub siab; thov koj pab kom peb ua tau raws li koj lub siab nyiam yam li cov uas nyob saum ntuj. Thov kuj pub mov rau peb muaj noj hnub no. Thov koj zam txim rau peb ib yam li peb twb zam txim rau cov uas ua txhaum rau peb lawm. Thov koj tsis txhob cia tej. kev sim siab ntxias tau peb. tiamsis thov koj pab kom peb dim ntawm dab Ntxwgnyoog txhais tes.