As a native Turkish speaker, it sounds kinda similar and I feel like I should be understanding it more! Also, I appreciate your efforts learning Turkic Languages! Could you check out the Krymchak Turkic Language? It is a Turkic language from the Kipchak-Cuman branch and it is spoken by Jewish Turks but unfortunately it is about to go extinct :(
I have heard of that language but there’s no point for Jews to speak that language because Hebrew is their language, ultimately Jews just created these other languages to feel more connected with each other now Jews realize Hebrew is the language of their texts and of their people
- There is no term called Jewish Turks, there are judaist Turkic people migrated over euroasian steppe from Turkic Khazar Khanate. + Example : Karaj / Karai / Karay Turks are judaists lives in Lithuania 300 people left a few years ago. Krymchaks are judaists lives in in Crimea.
As a Kurd you inspire me by giving a lot of importance and having a big passion about minority or less known languages. Thank you for you keep doing what you like and sharing with us. That has to be hard and you did not give up
thank you I’m not studying shor now because there’s limited resources and I can’t find any native speakers to learn or talk with plus Altai and Chuvash and Tatar are what I’m focusing on since I’m heading to Russia soon
Маттур👍
Amazing work :)
As a native Turkish speaker, it sounds kinda similar and I feel like I should be understanding it more!
Also, I appreciate your efforts learning Turkic Languages! Could you check out the Krymchak Turkic Language? It is a Turkic language from the Kipchak-Cuman branch and it is spoken by Jewish Turks but unfortunately it is about to go extinct :(
I have heard of that language but there’s no point for Jews to speak that language because Hebrew is their language, ultimately Jews just created these other languages to feel more connected with each other now Jews realize Hebrew is the language of their texts and of their people
- There is no term called Jewish Turks, there are judaist Turkic people migrated over euroasian steppe from Turkic Khazar Khanate.
+ Example : Karaj / Karai / Karay Turks are judaists lives in Lithuania 300 people left a few years ago. Krymchaks are judaists lives in in Crimea.
As a Kurd you inspire me by giving a lot of importance and having a big passion about minority or less known languages. Thank you for you keep doing what you like and sharing with us. That has to be hard and you did not give up
Thanks but I currently am not studying this language
@@Ishay7227 I know you focus on Chuvash and Altai. They are also minorities in Russia, are not they ?
Wonderful 💙 Congratulations 👏👏👏
thank you I’m not studying shor now because there’s limited resources and I can’t find any native speakers to learn or talk with plus Altai and Chuvash and Tatar are what I’m focusing on since I’m heading to Russia soon
Удачи вам в изучении новых языков🎉 вы большой молодец 👏
Спасибо
Truly an interesting language. I've tried to find good resources on it, but it wasn't very satisfying. What did you do to learn this language?
Hi man, great to see you still going!
"Чооқтапча" ne demek?
Şimdi unutuyorum çünkü şimdi şor dilini öğrenmiyorum
@@Ishay7227 bu yazdiğin sözü çuvaş türkçesinde yaza bilirmisin farki öğrenmek istiyorum
Кто это шорси не азияту не европейцу не похоже.