My attempt to speak Aymara with the Uru's in Peru!

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  • The Uros are a people who live on forty-two self-fashioned floating islands in Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru and Bolivia.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @carlosteran1023
    @carlosteran1023 6 років тому +18

    I learned a little bit of Aymara from a native speaker. He told me "yus pagara" was taken from the Spanish "dios pagara" or "god will pay" because they had no word for thank you. I think the idea was that under Ayni and ideas of reciprocity there was always the expectation that actions engendered acts in return so nothing required a thank you. When they ran into the Spanish, among whom acts don't necessarily engender acts in return, I suppose they started saying "god will pay" because it seemed so odd to them you'd get nothing in return; at least, that is my theory.

    • @Sebastian37s
      @Sebastian37s 6 років тому

      Carlos Teran suena muy interesante. Increíble cómo el idioma está definido por la realidad (dicen algunos)...

    • @peruviruc480
      @peruviruc480 4 роки тому

      You must know that the uru people were conquered by aymaras inkas an spanish So the aymara they speak its not purely aymara yuspagara its aymaranish from Dios pagará (spanish) the language of uru people its uru and its quite different from aymara

  • @aymarafan7669
    @aymarafan7669 5 років тому +3

    Such an awesome language this is!

  • @vedatbora6753
    @vedatbora6753 3 роки тому +3

    Soy turco y, por lo que se determina, los idiomas turco y aymara tienen un origen común. Puedo dar algunos ejemplos de palabras.Traducción Aymara=Turco Qala=Kaya , Uta=Otağ, Jisk'a =Sıska, Ch'alla=Çağal (çakıl), Ch'ara=Kara, Q'uruta = Yumurta, Jallu=Yağmur, Jakaña=Yaşam, Kayu=Ayak, Alana=Alma, Jaxsa=Tasa, İsi= Giyisi,

    Sillq'u=Solucan, Kisu=Kesik, .......

    • @arielp7582
      @arielp7582 3 роки тому +1

      Muy interesante. Estoy aprendiendo Turco y eso no la sabia. Dicen que los turcos y los indígenas de los americas emergieron de un ancestro común de Siberia

    • @demosthenes5980
      @demosthenes5980 3 роки тому

      En este mapa se ve que las lenguas turquicas tienen parentesco con algunas lenguas siberianas. Lo que podría explicar que el aymara tenga alguna similitud, aunque es increíble que hayan sobrevivido después de tantos miles de años desde cuando se atravesó el estrecho de Bering.
      www.translationdirectory.com/images_articles/wikipedia/Examples_of_language_families.gif

  • @AzrentheLanguageNerd
    @AzrentheLanguageNerd 7 років тому +2

    I love lake Titicaca! I was there when I was in high school :)

  • @TheGrmany69
    @TheGrmany69 9 місяців тому

    Tu español tiene un acento a venezolano fortísimo.

  • @abraham3901
    @abraham3901 2 роки тому +1

    Aymara mother language possible? Orientals and other middle eastern have lots of phonetic similarities. Also learned that any other language translated into aymara and then translated from aymara to any other language is 80 times faster via any translator program. Interesting. A code within maybe?

    • @merysk8052
      @merysk8052 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/1aOYc3v-t_s/v-deo.html
      Aquí hay una especie de resumen de unos libros al respecto.

  • @rjadams9397
    @rjadams9397 6 років тому

    I love Aymara please teach us

  • @rodrigobasiliodossantos6315
    @rodrigobasiliodossantos6315 7 років тому

    very interesting!

  • @ambujkumar9221
    @ambujkumar9221 Рік тому +1

    Walja jaqinakaw sapxi, jakäwinakapax mayjt’atawa. Jupanakax janiw nayrjax jan walinakäpkiti. Ukampis mä jukʼa parltʼasajja, janiw kunas mayjtʼkiti sasaw amuyasjjani. Taqi chiqa iyawsirinakax yatipxiw Jesusan wilapakiw mä chuyma mayjt’ayaspa ukat sumaruw tukuyaspa ukat janiw yaqha ch’amax jaqin chuymap mayjt’aykaspati.
    (Google translate)

  • @kretoskim8555
    @kretoskim8555 Рік тому

    Aymara the bridge language...

  • @gattuchandrashekhar3574
    @gattuchandrashekhar3574 2 роки тому

    I heard their blood was black, is it right