I appreciate your work on this project. Yaxşı gününüz var 😊 And here is a text in Khalaj to see if a Turkish person can understand it Asəmanda orda yulduzdur
Greetings from South Turkestan, this is very good information for you. Although there are great nations around us that are against our unity and want to kill us, we hope that all Turkish people will be more conscious of their brothers and sisters and become closer culturally.
Brezilyada her ne kadar Latin etkisi görülse de aslında yerli halk daha fazla ve kültürlerinin özünde Amerikan yerli kültürü çoğunluğu var. Bu da Türk/Asya kültürüyle neredeyse aynı. Birbirimize benziyoruz. Bizim burda buna "kan çeker" derler, anlamı "aynı kökten olan kişiler, akraba kanlar, birbirlerinden haberdar olmasalar bile karşılaştıklarında gariplik hissederler ve birbirlerine yaklaşmak isterler. Aynı kandan olan kişiler (en azından eskiden öyleydi) birbirlerine anlamsız bir yakınlık hissederler ve artık aralarında görünmez bir bağ oluşmuştur" Ben de Brezilya ve Amerika (Kuzey ve Güney Amerika) belgeselleri izlerken, işgal öncesi yerli halka aynı duyguları hissediyorum. Sanki kendi büyükannem ve büyükbabamı televizyonda görmüş gibi oluyorum. 🇧🇷❤🇹🇷❤🇭🇺
@@burock4965Hm güzel bir bilgi süzgecin var ancak ben brezilyalıları bir ırk olarak görmüyorum. Zamanında Portekizliler oradaki ırkı yok etti. Hiç soyu kalmadı diye biliyorum. O yüzden oraların kendine ait ırkı varmış gibi görmüyorum.
Ässalomü alayküm qardoşım man özbekman siz hozır rostdan ham Şarqiy Turkıstondamısız aytmoqçımanki uyğurlar Şarqiy Turkıstondan turıb You tube platformasıdan foydalana olıshadımı bunga qarshılik bor ekan deb eshıtgandım
kardesim sunu fark ettim uygur Turkcesi Turkiye icin anlasilir bir Turkce yani sizi rahat anliyoruz ,azerbaycani da ,ozbek ve kazak kardesleri daha zor anliyoruz bize daha yakin olmalarina ragmen
Tüm dünyadaki Türkler Kardeştir. Bir zamanlar orta asya'da atalarımız hep birlikte yaşadılar fakat hayat şartları dünyanın değişik yerlerine göç etmelerine neden oldu.
@@oguz74000 daha çox Azərbaycan ləhcəsində yazmışdır. " Uyğurstandan bütün türk xalqına salamlar olsun, biz bir millətik. Yaşasın turan " Bu Türkiyəlilər bizi niyə anlamaqda zorluq çəkir. Biz azərbaycanlı olaraq hər türkü anlayırıq. 🇦🇿❤️Turan eli
Dostum videonun 8. dakikasındayım ve kısa bir ara vermek istedim.Sana kültürümüzü detaylı bir şekilde anlattığın ve Uygur Türkleri'nin yaşadığı zulme sessiz kalmayıp bu konu hakkında da değindiğin için teşekkür ederim.Videoda ki anlatım,arka planda ki müzik,zengin görsellerle desteklenmiş olması beni mutlu etti.Ellerine sağlık. Ne mutlu Türk'üm diyene!
I'm a Tunisian living in Poland and I know that there's a minority of Tatars living in the north West of the country(near to Bialystok) I think you forgot to mention their language, otherwise great content and Turkic languages are one of my favourites
Yes they forgot mentioning the Lipska Tatars living in Poland for 4 5 centuries. Part of Kipchak branch. I think they are near asimilation with maybe only 1000 to 3000 still speaking this language close to Tatar
A really good vid. That shows the beauty and diversity of the Turkic language family. From Anatolia all the way to Central Asia. Each language really shows the unique history and culture the various Turkic peoples.
As a non-turkic I'm amazed how diverse and historically / culturally rich turkic peoples are. I discovered so many turkic peoples and languages in this vid. Keep going the quality is very good.
I'm seriously impressed by how informative and professional this video is. I will share it with friends and also save it as a reference for future use. It makes me very happy to see that as the new generation of Turks we are able to rise above senseless nationalism/racism and instead celebrate our culture with stuff like this. Love from Vienna
From Europe to Siberia, from Mediterranean Sea to icy Northern Arctic Sea, all these magically enchanting languages are spoken. Tengri is waiting for you to awaken the Infinite Oneness within!!!
The Turkic languages are pretty cool. When I was reading a book about the Kazakh language, I was shocked how conjugating most verbs requires one to use other verbs such as тұр to indicate the state or something like that.
@@zeynepiremgunes7302 You're right, we don't notice it either, but it's funny if you literally translate it into others, for example: Ол бара жатыр - He's lying walking 😅 But the value: He's going there
I’ve been studying Turkish the past couple of months and I think I want to focus on just studying Turkic languages from now on, they’re so beautiful and a very interesting family of languages. I’ll have to come back to this video in the future to choose one then.
This is a fucking masterpiece ! UA-cam must be greek for not putting you channel on every single person's fyp , i LOVE your channel , well done bruv consider yourself with a new sub
The best video about Turkic languages I've ever seen! thanks UA-cam for recommending it to me and of course huge thanks to the author for making such great and difficult job! I've been to Türkiye in 2015 with my family and loved it!
No, I'm Turkish or a Turkish speaker, but I really like the Turkic world, greetings from Brazil to all speakers of Turkic languages, don't lose your identity and origin 🇧🇷❤️.
I was very proud and happy for this. Absolutely, your video is very valuable and precious, you have put a lot of effort into it and I can see it. I hope your video gets the place it deserves.
In Uzbekistan, there are many nations living happily together❤ In my group at an institute, we have kyrgyz , turkmen and tajik people and we all understand each other and bonded as family members! We are best friends! O'zbekistondan salomlar!👋
Thank you so much. This is an academic level summation of the Turkic language family. It is delivered without any subjectivity and in a clear informative manner. Thank you againf or providing a source that can be used in any serious study of this fascinating language group.
The closest relative languages to Türkiye-Turkish are Balkan-Turkish, Cyprus-Turkish, Gagauzian and Azerbaijani. Linguistic communication with each other is possible without any problems. The other Turkic languages become a little more difficult.
I love how you managed to make a 40 minute video essay without drowning us in useless information, and its served in such an easy to understand way. Ellerine sağlık ❤
Really excellent video. I appreciate the smooth visuals along with the way you present the information in a very short yet full way. Most importantly, I appreciate the way you shine light on the Turkic people and often forgotten smaller Turkic languages ❤️ Keep up the good work brother
Böyle uzun süreçli araştırmanın ve emeğin olduğu nadir kanallardansınız. Türkleri yurtdışına tanıtmakta da çok iyi bir iş yapıyorsunuz sizin gibi insanların olması beni çok onurlandırıyor katkılarınız ve emeğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
You forgot Turkmen dialect spoken by Turkmens in Syria/Iraq. It's generally included in the Turkish or Azerbaijani dialect but I think it's still a distinct one even if they are close.
Hey dude, even though I'm not of turkic descend, nor do I speak any of the languages, I really enjoyed this video ! It was super informative. I like your editing, it's pleasant to watch. Are you going to do something like this with other language groups ? Or is this only a turkic oriented channel ?
Hey man, thank you so much for the comment ❤️ Yes, definitely! I am planning to make a similar video for the Mongolic languages next and will keep adding other language families to the list. The focus of the channel is generally the Turkic languages and Turkic world, but on the side, I also make and plan to make content about various topics 👍 My aim is to keep the niche not too narrow
There other Turks residing in the Markazi province such as Shahsavans and Qashqai. these two groups also have strong presence in sorrounding nearby provinces such as Isfahan, Luristan, Qom ,etc. Most of the maps displaying ethnicities and minority groups in Iran are often inaccurate, depending on the person making the map it could be over exaggerated in favor of an ethnic group or an Ideology, like the city of Mahabad and west Azerbaijan province in general, some get ignored completely such as Turks in south eastern Provinces of Iran or Tat people.
I felt the same while I was checking the ethnic map of Iran. They are so different than each other and not very accurate. Language maps seem more accurate because they show the Turkic presence better imo.
@@turkchap True but A lot of them would still be left out since they do not use the language as much anymore even though they may consider themselves as Turks. More research needs to be done in order for an authentic map to be made and hence no proper research could be done bc of the political situation in Iran we have to wait until something happens.
@@arsc2576A lot of Turks in Iran have Persianized, "big Iran" mentality. Persian national chovinism is unmatched. Persians are one of the most chovinistic people on earth! I have talked to them personally!!!!
@@Apistoleon I can confirm this since A lot of my own family members and friends have this mentality and stick to it firmly unwilling to accept who they really are. Although Turks themselves are not completely innocent either, If you take a look at Iran's modern history You'll see a lot of first Iranian nationalists and ultra nationalists were of Turkic origin themselves (mostly descending from Qajar nobility and aristocrats).
Мен Қазақстаннанмын, қазақ тілін жақсы білмеймін, бірақ қарым-қатынас үшін қарапайым білімім бар. Мен түркі тілдерін әлемдегі ең әдемі тілдердің бірі деп есептеймін, түркі қыздары ең әдемі: олардың дауысы, көздері мен мінезі ең тәтті және мейірімді. Түріктер бірге болуы керек, өйткені біз бірге күштіміз. Алға, Қазақстан!
Всем Салам от Тюрков-Кумыков всем тюркским народам и всем остальным нас чаше всего везде забывают хотя предки кумыков хазары царство гуннов и тарковское шамхальство были сильными государствоми но такое поведение можно понять кумыков на земле около милиона человек не много и не мало
I have met two Gagauz people in real life. Their turkic identity is very strong. They cling on to it very hard since the pressure of assimilation by others around is very strong because they are christians by religion.
I am half Gagauz myself and from what I’ve seen their Turkic identity isn’t strong AT ALL. They’re heavily influenced by the Slavic culture and language. They prefer to speak Russian among themselves and they see themselves closer to the Slavic people. Maybe this doesn’t apply to all of them but this is my personal observation from my family.
@@tarakkiyot what does it have to do with me? I’m talking about my FAMILY as in my grandparents, aunts and uncles. They all feel themselves closer to the Slavics than to the Turkics and my other half is completely irrelevant on this matter.
@@karpuzvenar in your attempts to object you keep proving my initial argument to be true: Gagauzs are under immense pressure for assimilation. If that is the case, what would their natural response to this pressure, you tell us.
great video! i am one of the azerbaijanis from kars, turkey and i can speak our native azerbaijani dialect at some degree alongside with standart turkish. unfortunately, since we are ethnic turks, exact number of azerbaijani community in turkey (which includes azeris and terekemes as the local people calls) is not recorded and is unknown.
Selam kardeşim ❤️ My grandfather’s side has Azerbaijani roots and the rest of my family is Anatolian Turkish. I grew up hearing him mix Azerbaijani and Turkish which was pretty fun! But like you said, since we are all Turks, Azerbaijanis are not counted separately.
@@Ayxan72 yes for our local dialect. i am also trying to improve my standart azerbaijani, they are a bit different because standart language has much more russian loanwords. instead we use istanbul turkish version of newer loanwords. but we also have russian origin words like kartof, istekan, işkaf, sımışka, çaynik
@@utkuduman4276 Nice, thank you for this. I love that some Azerbaijanis who are natives of other countries still try to not forget their language. This gives me hope for the future of this country. Birdə sənə əziyyət olmasın amma zəhmət olmasa mənə Azərbaycan türkcəsində cavab verə bilərsən😁?
@@Ayxan72 verebilerem elbette amma yazanda grammer sehvi edebilerem. onsuz da anamdan atamdan gördüyüm qeder az çox bilirdim. istanbulda yaşadığımız üçün her vaxt öz lehçemizde danışmırıq amma evde birbirimizle bazen danışırıq zarafat edirik. men de özü özüme daha çox öyrenmeye çalışıram. bizim kars lehçesi de eyni qazax, borçalı lehçelerine oxşayır
Azeri is also official in Dagestan and written in Cyrillic. I think you should could have mentioned every country and region where a language is official/used and script is utilised, you only did that sometimes. Especially with the introduction of Latin to Uzbekistan, the transition has been very gradual, and cyrillic is still as widespread. Cool video 😊
Hi! Thank you very much for this awesome and detailed video! Btw I would like to point out to a very small detail. Nowadays most linguists consider Southern Altai in Kipchak branch while Northern Altai in Siberian branch. So unlike the classifications made in the past, they are considered as seperate languages today. Soyot and Dukha languages are not included in the video, they belong to Siberian branch and they are spoken in Russia and Mongolia respectively. Tysm!
There are still so many peoples missing who do not speak TURKIC, but still, according to my thesis, they spoke TURKIC in the past because they were once TURKS.
@@berdigylychrejepbayev7503 do you know the meaning the word diaspora? They are not workers. The uzbek turk diaspira of India, Pakistan, Iran, audi Arabia are unique in a sense because they emigrated before Soviets gave us the name uzbek.
@@berdigylychrejepbayev7503 workers? bro u probobly kipchak turk who always seek bad in uzbek related contents idk man u guys' jealousy towards our culture and history is just immense and btw can u educate urself on such topics before talking,Uzbeks in Saudia or as saudi people refer to them turkistanis have long ago emigrated to deserts of arabia and yeah logivally they not workers dum@a@s
@@berdigylychrejepbayev7503 no brother many people emigrated when Czarist Russia invaded, then when Soviets came to power. Most of the Basmachi movement people ended uo settling in what is now Saudi Arabia. They are known as Turkistani, Bukhari, or simply as at Turki.
Thank you for all this information, I guess that it's the result of a long and fine work. I am basque, and everybody in my country has a small linguist inside.
Eline, emeğine sağlık. You've done a fantastic job. It is a video with full of pure and quality information. I would like to ask a small question about the video. Why did you use the flag of the "Gagauz Republic" in the past, instead of the flag of the Gagauz Autonomous Region? Is there a special reason?
I put my heart and soul into this video. If you like it, please support me by leaving a like, commenting and subscribing. Thanks!
done
I'm giving you an e-kiss on the cheek, thx
I appreciate your work on this project. Yaxşı gününüz var 😊
And here is a text in Khalaj to see if a Turkish person can understand it
Asəmanda orda yulduzdur
Ağzına sağlık, şahane olmuş.
Sağolun varolun :) Gününüz güzel olsun!
what the heck?? 41 minutes of pure informatical content of an underrated youtuber, ONLY 1000 views???? this deserves at least a mil
That’s very kind of you brother ❤️ Thank you!
he made it a day ago LMAO.
Keep up the good work Turkchap
Totally agree
Subscribed! Just keep mention his channel in any other video. I do this on TRT!!
I really liked how you mentioned Uyghurs, I hope they will get real support one day.
Hope so ❤️
Hi
Türkiye Türkü olarak uygurlara yeterince destek veremediğimiz için kendimden utanıyorum ordaki zulümleri görünce çok üzülüyorum tanrıya dua ediyorum
TOO LITTLE TOO LATE .THE UIGHUR WERE BETRAYED BY ENTIRE WORLD AND CHINESE SUCEEDED GENOCIDE
What he talked about Uyghurs are all bullshit. He knows nothing about live in Xinjiang and just a blind man.
As a chinese person, I am outraged and disgusted by the Uyghur genocide being committed by the ccp. Yaşa Uyguristan
Wooow brother, thank you for your support, the problem is not with the Chinese, the problem is this oppressive government.
Every chinese should think so“ we Turks had normaly nothing against chinese but this situation change everything.
谢谢大哥啊。很高兴
🇹🇷❤ FREEDOM FOR UYGHUR !!!
(I love Chinese people who dont torture other peoples)
Bravo for recognising it 👍
00:29 Turkey Turkish
01:48 Uzbek
03:09 Azerbaijani
04:29 Uyghur
06:52 Kazakh
08:08 Turkmen
09:17 Tatar
10:12 Kyrgyz
11:03 Bashkir
11:57 Chuvash
13:20 Qashqai
14:07 Khorasani Turkic
14:56 Karakalpak
15:36 Crimean Tatar
17:02 Kumyk
17:51 Yakut
18:53 Karachay-Balkar
20:10 Tuvan
21:11 Urum
23:13 Gagauz
24:27 Siberian Tatar
25:14 Nogai
26:04 Dobrujan Tatar
27:09 Salar
28:02 Altai
29:09 Khakas
29:59 Khalaj
31:01 Äynu
32:29 Western Yugur
33:39 Shor
34:43 Dolgan
35:49 Krymchak
36:52 Karaim
38:15 Ili Turki
39:00 Tofa
40:05 Chulym
God bless your hands
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Turkey ❎
Turkiye✅
@@Tomirisxatun Turkey ✅
Greetings from South Turkestan, this is very good information for you. Although there are great nations around us that are against our unity and want to kill us, we hope that all Turkish people will be more conscious of their brothers and sisters and become closer culturally.
I feel sorry for your loss but can you explain what is happening over there in Turkestan?
Are you from South Azerbaijan?
As a brazilian, turkic languages are fascinating, this video should definitively have more views
Obrigado my friend!
Brezilyada her ne kadar Latin etkisi görülse de aslında yerli halk daha fazla ve kültürlerinin özünde Amerikan yerli kültürü çoğunluğu var. Bu da Türk/Asya kültürüyle neredeyse aynı. Birbirimize benziyoruz.
Bizim burda buna "kan çeker" derler, anlamı "aynı kökten olan kişiler, akraba kanlar, birbirlerinden haberdar olmasalar bile karşılaştıklarında gariplik hissederler ve birbirlerine yaklaşmak isterler. Aynı kandan olan kişiler (en azından eskiden öyleydi) birbirlerine anlamsız bir yakınlık hissederler ve artık aralarında görünmez bir bağ oluşmuştur"
Ben de Brezilya ve Amerika (Kuzey ve Güney Amerika) belgeselleri izlerken, işgal öncesi yerli halka aynı duyguları hissediyorum. Sanki kendi büyükannem ve büyükbabamı televizyonda görmüş gibi oluyorum.
🇧🇷❤🇹🇷❤🇭🇺
@@burock4965Hm güzel bir bilgi süzgecin var ancak ben brezilyalıları bir ırk olarak görmüyorum. Zamanında Portekizliler oradaki ırkı yok etti. Hiç soyu kalmadı diye biliyorum. O yüzden oraların kendine ait ırkı varmış gibi görmüyorum.
May Allah save Uyghur brothers and their language, religion, culture and traditions. Greetings from Uzbekistan🇺🇿❤
🤲🏻aminnn
🇺🇿Uz❤Tr🇹🇷
not allah but Tengri
@user-fb1mw2nl3i go cry in turkish
@@szyzapiernik nah, still Allah
Thank you for mentioning the situation of Uyghurs in China.
It's very sad that the Uyghurs are facing horrible crimes :(
It is so sad the Uyghurs are heavily suppressed in China
Hi I am Uyghur, thank you for including us and the mentioning about the situation going on. I hope we will reach peace one day
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Uyğurstandan bütün türk xalqina salamlar bolsun, biz bir millatmiz. Yaşasin turan 🇹🇷🇦🇿🇹🇲🇺🇿🇰🇬🇰🇿💙🐺
Ässalomü alayküm qardoşım man özbekman siz hozır rostdan ham Şarqiy Turkıstondamısız aytmoqçımanki uyğurlar Şarqiy Turkıstondan turıb You tube platformasıdan foydalana olıshadımı bunga qarshılik bor ekan deb eshıtgandım
Yaşasın uyğur qardaşlar.
kardesim sunu fark ettim uygur Turkcesi Turkiye icin anlasilir bir Turkce yani sizi rahat anliyoruz ,azerbaycani da ,ozbek ve kazak kardesleri daha zor anliyoruz bize daha yakin olmalarina ragmen
Tüm dünyadaki Türkler Kardeştir. Bir zamanlar orta asya'da atalarımız hep birlikte yaşadılar fakat hayat şartları dünyanın değişik yerlerine göç etmelerine neden oldu.
@@oguz74000 daha çox Azərbaycan ləhcəsində yazmışdır.
" Uyğurstandan bütün türk xalqına salamlar olsun, biz bir millətik. Yaşasın turan "
Bu Türkiyəlilər bizi niyə anlamaqda zorluq çəkir. Biz azərbaycanlı olaraq hər türkü anlayırıq. 🇦🇿❤️Turan eli
Hello to all turks. Love from Kazakhstan 🐺 🇰🇿
Selamlar ❤️🇰🇿
Turkiyeden esenlikler
@@turkchap Selam❤
Hello from Tatarstan : )
Hello from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Hello from Uzbekistan brothers! 🇺🇿
🇺🇿❤️
Best Turkic language video I’ve seen in a while.
I appreciate this lovely comment a lot. Thank you ❤️
Dostum videonun 8. dakikasındayım ve kısa bir ara vermek istedim.Sana kültürümüzü detaylı bir şekilde anlattığın ve Uygur Türkleri'nin yaşadığı zulme sessiz kalmayıp bu konu hakkında da değindiğin için teşekkür ederim.Videoda ki anlatım,arka planda ki müzik,zengin görsellerle desteklenmiş olması beni mutlu etti.Ellerine sağlık. Ne mutlu Türk'üm diyene!
Çok teşekkürler, ne mutlu bunu duyduğuma 🙏
As a Chechen, this was such a informative, video. It's unfortunate to see 3.4k views only. Wish you the best!
баркал! I hope the video spreads more :)
@@turkchap Thanks a bunch Turk! Teşekkür ederim!
@@Task_FVgreetings to Vainakhs
@@Nenet-rj9yr ☝️
I'm a Tunisian living in Poland and I know that there's a minority of Tatars living in the north West of the country(near to Bialystok) I think you forgot to mention their language, otherwise great content and Turkic languages are one of my favourites
Thank you!
Ns5yl rouhy etounsi lwa7id ly ntfrj hhhh
Yes they forgot mentioning the Lipska Tatars living in Poland for 4 5 centuries. Part of Kipchak branch. I think they are near asimilation with maybe only 1000 to 3000 still speaking this language close to Tatar
Greetings from Crimea! Thank you for this video❤
Selamlar, sağolun varolun ❤️
A really good vid. That shows the beauty and diversity of the Turkic language family. From Anatolia all the way to Central Asia. Each language really shows the unique history and culture the various Turkic peoples.
Thank you, glad you liked it! Yes, I agree. Turkic languages are very diverse and interesting. The more I read about them, the more fascinated I am.
*east asia
I'm half Tatar , half Bashkir! This video really warmed my heart, u did an amazing job! Thank u 🥰
Исэнмесез
Thank you 🙏
You are not half something. You are both Bashkir and Tatar.
As a Uyghur, I'm glad you mentioned this matter. Thanks for your support 💙🐺💙
Thank you ❤
This is an insane amount of work put into something so important yet will only be seen by a small amount of people
Truly a gem
Thank you! 🙏 I hope it reaches to a wider audience
@@turkchap I hope so too, brother, and thanks for the work.🤝KZ
Hello everyone from Chuvashia!
Selam olsun ❤️
Barı Türkterge Saqa Siritten algıs buollun!
Let the blessing be to all Turks from Yakutia!
Bizden (Türkiye) de Saha halkına selam olsun!.🙋♂️
Tüylerim diken diken oldu. Aynı kökten geldiğimizi görmek ne güzel, ne ilginç !
Sahalar Esen ❤Türkiye'den bir tuugan
Saxalara salamlar olsun Azərbaycandan
Greetings and love to all Turkic people from Azerbaijan. I have 2 mother tongue. The second one is turkish. I think I'm lucky 😊
Selamlar! Video yorumları adeta Türk halklarından olan izleyicilerin toplanma noktası oldu. Ne mutlu ❤️
The best video ever!! Keep up the good work!!! ❤️❤️❤️loads of love from an Uzbek. I love all of my Turkic brothers❤️❤️❤️
Özbekistan'a sevgiler saygılar 👋👋
Thank you ❤️🇺🇿
@turkchap I think you forgot Hazara, I dont know if they have their own language but just in case
Менің тілімнің лайықты бағасын алып жатқанына қуаныштымын. 🇰🇿❤️🇹🇷
🇰🇿❤️
Probably the best video on topic, love your content!
Wow, thanks! ❤️
Kattakon rahmat! A big thank you for making this video from an Uzbek speaker!
So underrated video and channel. Greetings from 🇹🇷 to all of Turkic people and the ethnic groups who love us
Thank you! ❤
Excellent video, well explained. Deserves millions of views. Love to all Turks all around to world from Türkiye!💖
Thank you! ❤
As a non-turkic I'm amazed how diverse and historically / culturally rich turkic peoples are. I discovered so many turkic peoples and languages in this vid. Keep going the quality is very good.
Thank you so much 🙏
This deserves so much more likes and views, good job!
Thank you!
Of course, love from the Maldives! 🇲🇻❤️🇹🇷
@@xyngzqaan Awesome to see the Maldives flag here 🇲🇻 ❤
I'm seriously impressed by how informative and professional this video is. I will share it with friends and also save it as a reference for future use.
It makes me very happy to see that as the new generation of Turks we are able to rise above senseless nationalism/racism and instead celebrate our culture with stuff like this.
Love from Vienna
So glad to hear it bro! Thanks 🙏
From Europe to Siberia, from Mediterranean Sea to icy Northern Arctic Sea, all these magically enchanting languages are spoken. Tengri is waiting for you to awaken the Infinite Oneness within!!!
The Turkic languages are pretty cool. When I was reading a book about the Kazakh language, I was shocked how conjugating most verbs requires one to use other verbs such as тұр to indicate the state or something like that.
Yeah I love Turkic languages and love speaking Turkish!
It's similar in Turkish but we just don't notice it. As far as I know, -yor comes from yürü-. And tır,dır etc is dur-. But i may be wrong
@@zeynepiremgunes7302 You're right, we don't notice it either, but it's funny if you literally translate it into others, for example: Ол бара жатыр - He's lying walking 😅
But the value: He's going there
I’ve been studying Turkish the past couple of months and I think I want to focus on just studying Turkic languages from now on, they’re so beautiful and a very interesting family of languages. I’ll have to come back to this video in the future to choose one then.
Sending my love to the entire Turkic world from Turkey! 👋
Greetings from Kazakhstan
turkiyenin yarisinan fazlassi kurdustan kurdu😂😂😂😂❤💛💚
@@reza-y3z7thahaha öyle mi sizofrenim benim 😂
imagine speaking a language only you and other 10-50 people can speak. it sounds terrific.
Yeah, it must feel very weird to witness your language dying slowly :(
It's not funny(🥲
This is a fucking masterpiece ! UA-cam must be greek for not putting you channel on every single person's fyp , i LOVE your channel , well done bruv consider yourself with a new sub
This is an amazing comment thank you so much ❤️ Have a great and thanks for the support!
@@turkchap thanks , keep up the good work and insha'Allah you will be remembered for generations and your legacy would never decay
@@thereallemon429 ❤
Geeating from Karakalpakstan ❤❤❤ Hello All Türkic language countries❤❤❤
The best video about Turkic languages I've ever seen! thanks UA-cam for recommending it to me and of course huge thanks to the author for making such great and difficult job! I've been to Türkiye in 2015 with my family and loved it!
Wow, thank you!
Im posting your videos to my polish friends we speak turkish sometimes, but mostly we speak english.
Thank you!
I’m from Iraq and I love my Turkish speaking brothers and sisters here
As a russian I love Turkic culture!!! Greetings from Russia!
Спасибо my friend ❤️
No, I'm Turkish or a Turkish speaker, but I really like the Turkic world, greetings from Brazil to all speakers of Turkic languages, don't lose your identity and origin 🇧🇷❤️.
Obrigado my friend ❤️🇧🇷 Much love to Brazil!
We also love Brazil and consider them brothers, greetings from Kazakhstan
Turkic or Turkish people had been subject to genocide around the world and divided
I really wish that there are more videos like this which explain other language families. Thank you for making this video please make more of these!!!
Thank you! More videos like this are on the way 😀
@@turkchap thank you! Please make videos on other language families! Your content is 10 times better than most of the UA-camrs!👍
Yaşasin butun turklar , irandan bir turk 🙌✊
Selamlar kardeşim 👋
iranoids arent turkic
@@hanslanda4574But there are azeri turks and turkmens in iran
@@hanslanda4574Apar bunu yedid Türkə düşmən millətivə 🌵 !
Iranda ham bamizmi ? Turkla bami iranda ?
I was very proud and happy for this. Absolutely, your video is very valuable and precious, you have put a lot of effort into it and I can see it. I hope your video gets the place it deserves.
Thank you so much brother ❤️
Very nice video, accurate information. I am a Circassian, following you from Germany
Thank you so much 🙏
great video keep up the good work
In Uzbekistan, there are many nations living happily together❤ In my group at an institute, we have kyrgyz , turkmen and tajik people and we all understand each other and bonded as family members! We are best friends!
O'zbekistondan salomlar!👋
I am a Yoruk Turkmen and I greet all my Turkic brothers from here. 🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇬🇰🇿🇹🇲🇺🇿🇭🇺🇧🇬
I've always loved learning about the turkic people's and languages so this video is a blessing ❤
Very happy to hear it!
TENGRI BLESS THE TURKIC PEOPLE
Thank you so much. This is an academic level summation of the Turkic language family. It is delivered without any subjectivity and in a clear informative manner. Thank you againf or providing a source that can be used in any serious study of this fascinating language group.
Thank you so much! Very glad to hear that you liked the video
The closest relative languages to Türkiye-Turkish are Balkan-Turkish, Cyprus-Turkish, Gagauzian and Azerbaijani. Linguistic communication with each other is possible without any problems. The other Turkic languages become a little more difficult.
What about Crimean Tatar
Excellent work! I really admire your effort and the long-form videos are where you shine. Congrats 👏
Mükemmel bir iş yaptın dostum 👌
Thank you! 😃
hi. I am slavic language speaker but I really enjoyed your video !!! thank you so much for this 41 min pleasure
Thank you so much! Slavic languages is beautiful universe of unique languages
@@turkchap I speak Belarusian
@@visus_jp Дзякуй і добрага дня, сябар!
@@turkchap awww that's so sweet of you
I love how you managed to make a 40 minute video essay without drowning us in useless information, and its served in such an easy to understand way. Ellerine sağlık ❤
Thank you so much ❤ Very happy to hear it
Really excellent video. I appreciate the smooth visuals along with the way you present the information in a very short yet full way. Most importantly, I appreciate the way you shine light on the Turkic people and often forgotten smaller Turkic languages ❤️ Keep up the good work brother
Thank you bro!
i needed this video after a hard day of work. Thanks a lot!
Great to hear this! Thank you ❤️
Thanks for your effort, the Turkic world is very vast so thanks for covering it.
Thank you!
Will leave the comment to boost the algorithm. Nice work, brother!
Thanks man!
if i may say this gotta be the best video about the Turkic languages you absolutely nailed it
Çok güzel anlatmış!
Emeğinize sağlık👍
Çok teşekkürler! Günün güzel olsun :)
Böyle uzun süreçli araştırmanın ve emeğin olduğu nadir kanallardansınız. Türkleri yurtdışına tanıtmakta da çok iyi bir iş yapıyorsunuz sizin gibi insanların olması beni çok onurlandırıyor katkılarınız ve emeğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
Çok teşekkür ederim, çok naziksiniz 🙏 Beni mutlu eden şeylerden biri de bu videoların sizin gibi kaliteli bir izleyici kitlesine ulaşması
You forgot Turkmen dialect spoken by Turkmens in Syria/Iraq. It's generally included in the Turkish or Azerbaijani dialect but I think it's still a distinct one even if they are close.
Hey dude, even though I'm not of turkic descend, nor do I speak any of the languages, I really enjoyed this video ! It was super informative. I like your editing, it's pleasant to watch. Are you going to do something like this with other language groups ? Or is this only a turkic oriented channel ?
Hey man, thank you so much for the comment ❤️ Yes, definitely! I am planning to make a similar video for the Mongolic languages next and will keep adding other language families to the list. The focus of the channel is generally the Turkic languages and Turkic world, but on the side, I also make and plan to make content about various topics 👍 My aim is to keep the niche not too narrow
There other Turks residing in the Markazi province such as Shahsavans and Qashqai. these two groups also have strong presence in sorrounding nearby provinces such as Isfahan, Luristan, Qom ,etc. Most of the maps displaying ethnicities and minority groups in Iran are often inaccurate, depending on the person making the map it could be over exaggerated in favor of an ethnic group or an Ideology, like the city of Mahabad and west Azerbaijan province in general, some get ignored completely such as Turks in south eastern Provinces of Iran or Tat people.
I felt the same while I was checking the ethnic map of Iran. They are so different than each other and not very accurate. Language maps seem more accurate because they show the Turkic presence better imo.
@@turkchap True but A lot of them would still be left out since they do not use the language as much anymore even though they may consider themselves as Turks. More research needs to be done in order for an authentic map to be made and hence no proper research could be done bc of the political situation in Iran we have to wait until something happens.
@@arsc2576A lot of Turks in Iran have Persianized, "big Iran" mentality. Persian national chovinism is unmatched. Persians are one of the most chovinistic people on earth! I have talked to them personally!!!!
@@Apistoleon I can confirm this since A lot of my own family members and friends have this mentality and stick to it firmly unwilling to accept who they really are. Although Turks themselves are not completely innocent either, If you take a look at Iran's modern history You'll see a lot of first Iranian nationalists and ultra nationalists were of Turkic origin themselves (mostly descending from Qajar nobility and aristocrats).
А Кумы один народ с Кумыками?
amazing video as usual, keep up the good work
Thanks! ❤️
Sesi çok güzel, masal seslendirse gece uyumadan önce dinlerim
Daha önce kimse bunu söylememişti bana. Çok naziksin, teşekkürler!
Мен Қазақстаннанмын, қазақ тілін жақсы білмеймін, бірақ қарым-қатынас үшін қарапайым білімім бар. Мен түркі тілдерін әлемдегі ең әдемі тілдердің бірі деп есептеймін, түркі қыздары ең әдемі: олардың дауысы, көздері мен мінезі ең тәтті және мейірімді. Түріктер бірге болуы керек, өйткені біз бірге күштіміз. Алға, Қазақстан!
What language are you speaking?? Cyrillic Azerbaijani???
@@europeandocter, That’s Kazakh!🇰🇿😆
@@atykovlolreal oh!!! қазақ тілі әдемі тіл! (аудармашы қолдандым)
@@europeandocterfuck off
@@pollarsurname5829 wtf is ur problem "pollar surname" 💀
Brilliant video! Thank you!
Thank you!
Всем Салам от Тюрков-Кумыков всем тюркским народам и всем остальным нас чаше всего везде забывают хотя предки кумыков хазары царство гуннов и тарковское шамхальство были сильными государствоми но такое поведение можно понять кумыков на земле около милиона человек не много и не мало
Selamlar ❤️
@@turkchap Ва Алейкум къардашым♥️✊
Kardeş, esenlikler ve sevgiler😊❤
@@Apistoleon♥️
I have met two Gagauz people in real life. Their turkic identity is very strong. They cling on to it very hard since the pressure of assimilation by others around is very strong because they are christians by religion.
I had a similar experience with the Gagauz people I have met. They are unique and strong
I am half Gagauz myself and from what I’ve seen their Turkic identity isn’t strong AT ALL. They’re heavily influenced by the Slavic culture and language. They prefer to speak Russian among themselves and they see themselves closer to the Slavic people. Maybe this doesn’t apply to all of them but this is my personal observation from my family.
@@karpuzvenar it is obvious that the other half had prevailed in you.
@@tarakkiyot what does it have to do with me? I’m talking about my FAMILY as in my grandparents, aunts and uncles. They all feel themselves closer to the Slavics than to the Turkics and my other half is completely irrelevant on this matter.
@@karpuzvenar in your attempts to object you keep proving my initial argument to be true: Gagauzs are under immense pressure for assimilation. If that is the case, what would their natural response to this pressure, you tell us.
great video! i am one of the azerbaijanis from kars, turkey and i can speak our native azerbaijani dialect at some degree alongside with standart turkish. unfortunately, since we are ethnic turks, exact number of azerbaijani community in turkey (which includes azeris and terekemes as the local people calls) is not recorded and is unknown.
Selam kardeşim ❤️ My grandfather’s side has Azerbaijani roots and the rest of my family is Anatolian Turkish. I grew up hearing him mix Azerbaijani and Turkish which was pretty fun!
But like you said, since we are all Turks, Azerbaijanis are not counted separately.
Can you speak Azerbaijani?
@@Ayxan72 yes for our local dialect. i am also trying to improve my standart azerbaijani, they are a bit different because standart language has much more russian loanwords. instead we use istanbul turkish version of newer loanwords. but we also have russian origin words like kartof, istekan, işkaf, sımışka, çaynik
@@utkuduman4276 Nice, thank you for this. I love that some Azerbaijanis who are natives of other countries still try to not forget their language. This gives me hope for the future of this country. Birdə sənə əziyyət olmasın amma zəhmət olmasa mənə Azərbaycan türkcəsində cavab verə bilərsən😁?
@@Ayxan72 verebilerem elbette amma yazanda grammer sehvi edebilerem. onsuz da anamdan atamdan gördüyüm qeder az çox bilirdim. istanbulda yaşadığımız üçün her vaxt öz lehçemizde danışmırıq amma evde birbirimizle bazen danışırıq zarafat edirik. men de özü özüme daha çox öyrenmeye çalışıram. bizim kars lehçesi de eyni qazax, borçalı lehçelerine oxşayır
Nice video brother! make more please
Thank you, I will
Дауысың күшті екен, видео үшін үлкен рақмет 👍
Thank you! 🇲🇳❤️
Hello from Gagauzia
Azeri is also official in Dagestan and written in Cyrillic. I think you should could have mentioned every country and region where a language is official/used and script is utilised, you only did that sometimes. Especially with the introduction of Latin to Uzbekistan, the transition has been very gradual, and cyrillic is still as widespread. Cool video 😊
Such a detailed video🙏So happy our languages are getting some recognition
people NEED to start speaking up against the genocide of Uyghurs.
Dw there’s protests in China already
Hi! Thank you very much for this awesome and detailed video! Btw I would like to point out to a very small detail. Nowadays most linguists consider Southern Altai in Kipchak branch while Northern Altai in Siberian branch. So unlike the classifications made in the past, they are considered as seperate languages today.
Soyot and Dukha languages are not included in the video, they belong to Siberian branch and they are spoken in Russia and Mongolia respectively.
Tysm!
Free Uyghurs, our brother Turkic nation 🙏
I am an Azerbaijani Türk living in Russia and my girlfriend is half Tatar and half Anadolu Türk.
Yaşasın Türk xalqları, videoya görə təşəkkürlər❤️🐺
There are still so many peoples missing who do not speak TURKIC, but still, according to my thesis, they spoke TURKIC in the past because they were once TURKS.
Could you make a video on why Hungarian sounds like Turkish, according to some people, not for real, just a request?
+1
Hungarian sounds like Azerbaijani Turkish with wide and elongated vowels. İstanbul Turkish sounds different. They are all beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️
Borrowing from Avar, Bulgar, and Turkish. The first two were Oghur languages like Chuvash
Love to all Turkic people from 🇺🇸
Türkiye'den merhaba dostlar! Tüm onurlu Türklere sevgiler...
There is a sizeable uzbek diaspora (around 300k) in Saudi Arabia.
There are also Timurid era turks (i.e. uzbeks) living in Iran.
they are workers, right? then you couldnt include them in this data since they will return to their homeland soon
@@berdigylychrejepbayev7503 do you know the meaning the word diaspora?
They are not workers.
The uzbek turk diaspira of India, Pakistan, Iran, audi Arabia are unique in a sense because they emigrated before Soviets gave us the name uzbek.
@@berdigylychrejepbayev7503 workers? bro u probobly kipchak turk who always seek bad in uzbek related contents idk man u guys' jealousy towards our culture and history is just immense and btw can u educate urself on such topics before talking,Uzbeks in Saudia or as saudi people refer to them turkistanis have long ago emigrated to deserts of arabia and yeah logivally they not workers dum@a@s
@@tarakkiyot i didnt know there had been uzbeks in saudi arabia so i assumed you were talking about migrant workers
@@berdigylychrejepbayev7503 no brother many people emigrated when Czarist Russia invaded, then when Soviets came to power. Most of the Basmachi movement people ended uo settling in what is now Saudi Arabia.
They are known as Turkistani, Bukhari, or simply as at Turki.
Great content, thank you for the information.
harika bir video. emeginize sağlık!
videonun son dakkalarinda gözlerim doldu resmen :(
Çok teşekkürler! Ben de videoyu hazırlarken böyle bir hüzünlendim o sonlara doğru :(
Turk super-tech! The smart nation.
I have a folder about it (folder 6 in the playlist).
Thank you for all this information, I guess that it's the result of a long and fine work. I am basque, and everybody in my country has a small linguist inside.
Thank you very much ❤
Very interesting. Regards from Iceland.
🇰🇬🇺🇿🇹🇲🇰🇿🇦🇿🇹🇷биз бир калкбыз Kyrgyzstan🇰🇬
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I really liked your explanations, subsribed and will listen to your other videos
Awesome, thank you!
Eline, emeğine sağlık. You've done a fantastic job. It is a video with full of pure and quality information.
I would like to ask a small question about the video. Why did you use the flag of the "Gagauz Republic" in the past, instead of the flag of the Gagauz Autonomous Region? Is there a special reason?
Çok teşekkürler 🙏 Açıkçası farkı bilmiyordum. Gagavuz bayrağı için çoğunlukta bu görsel çıkmıştı internette. Ama farkı öğrenmiş oldum şimdi
Greetings from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬. We are Kyrgyz-kipchak.
🇰🇬❤️