Sino-Tibetan Language Family
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- The Sino-Tibetan language family is divided into Sinitic and Tibeto-Burman branches. Sinitic languages include all the varieties of the Chinese language while the Tibeto-Burman languages consist of several languages of Tibet & Indo-China
Did you know that out of the total 121 languages spoken in India, 66 are Sino-Tibetan?
Brief Histories ok....WHAT?!?!
yes but only 5% of indians speak those languages
Yes those are the ethnic groups from North east india, ladakh, tibetan desended tribss..
@@vtron9832 yup, i'm a Dimasa and my language belongs to the tibeto-burmese linguistic group of the Sino-Tibetan linguistic groups.
Maisru Haflongbar fascinating truly!
*_Longlive Sino-tibetan family_* !!
*Let us stand United*
No
@@nutlover3609 yes
ISA
DUWA
TALLU
APPAT
LIMA
ANNAM
PITU
WALU
PAKYUUUU!
@Sir Lancelet OK BRO MUCH LOVE FROM PLUTO❤️
Bu herkeste varmış demek
I’m from Nepal and i was so curious about my ancent so i reach up to this video . I belong to Gurung family and just got to know we speak sino tibetain language . so intresting ❤️❤️❤️
Me too
I'm Mizo from the state of Mizoram, India. Tibet and Burmese people, we all look the same, somehow taste the same cuisine and speak in dialects that somehow resemble each other. We are to stand together as brothers and sisters in times of need
Descendants of the Sino-Tibetan group should always join China, where the Sino-Tibetan language family is the national language.🥳🥳🥳
@@知-k3q if I were ever to join the Sion Tibetan, I'll join the Mongolian they are the purest of all.
@@vlfaka-bi8ru Mongolians aren't Sino-tibetan
@@LhawangPoSherpa all the ancestors of the Asian people are from the Mongolia, For clearer explanation, the Mongolians were the first Asian in the early ages#
@@vlfaka-bi8ru may i ask you for your source?
I'm from Northeast India and my language that is Bodo-Garo belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family. Wow it's quite surprising Longlive Sino-Tibetan peoples let's live unitedly and peacefully with the world. ☺💞💞💞💞
I'm Indian but I'm from indo-iranian language family.
I knew it , that my peoples are Sino-Tibetan.
Johnny Duke you're burmese
ohh.
no, not really.
which tribe you represent my friend?
Jingpo Wumpawng.
Balti is also in Sino Tibetan family. Balti people are in northern part of Pakistan called Baltistan.
Tibetan shouldn't really be in this group regarding the fact that the language has a lot of mongolian and turkic derived words and only loan words from the qiangs (rme) who were nomads that were influenced by the hans, and mongolian tribes . Thus the general ancestors of the tibetan is very complex, the Qiangs were partly part of making the tibetans we now know today, but many places in tibet such as "Hor" meaning Huns in tibetan have a great amount of turkic people who generally blended into their now tibetan identites and so did the upper mongols in Amdo who were the Oirat mongols who followed the gelugpa sect of Tibetan buddhism gradually speaking a dialect of tibetan as now called the Amdo dialect which is non tonal With has many mongol like accent and abbreviations also having words too, and the kham also had were heavily influenced by it, Also in Amdo where the Salar Turks who gradually came at the time of The Tibetan empire gradually making their Trukic language more tibetan like in the following centuries, The tibetans where believed to be the descendents of the Ancient "Xirong" (an chinese name to describe western barbarians) Eventually some of the Tribes from the Ancient "Xirong" Joined the nomadic coalition of Turks, proto tibetans, jurchens and mongols called the "Xiognu" and then some other tribes faced many war against many other Clans and Tribes eventually spliting into the ((Ancient Qiangs ) and then the (Japanese Ainu) this is because the native Japenese Ainu and the Ancient Qiangs and the tibetans have the same haplogroup which is the haplogroup D) These Qiangs where heavily well in Bone oracles but they did not have much of a developed "like" language and because of the proximity they were influenced lingustically by han chinese even though they where nomads and have nomadic blood, these then Ancient qiangs where the ancestors of the "Tibetans" and the "Qiangs".
Yup, I am an Indo-aryan speaker ( my language is part of Indo-European family) and a calligrapher. Tibeto-burman languages rarely have a script and literature historically until the last century, the ones that have it are very artistic and archy and way old.
1) Chinese languages( Hanji and its many variations, the oldest in East Asia)
2) Tibetan- dzongkha, ladakhi, Sikkimese( a version of Siddham script since the 6th century CE)
3)Newari-Newari script around the 11th century( Nepal)
4) Burmese- Burmese script around the 10th century ( Myanmar)
5) Meiteilon- Meetei mayek around the 14th century( India)
6) lepcha and limbu scripts to write lepcha and limbu languages( around the 16-17th century).
You forget pyu.
Burmese is Pyu.
Before 10th century, Burmese used old alphabet, everybody know Pyu alphabet.
In transition period, Burmese people used Both of old alphabet and new alphabet in their inscription.
So, non burmese scholars were confused when these two kind of alphabet used in Bagan inscription simultaneously.
I love 'Other important groups' especially from North East India Mizo,Naga,Meitei etc :D
I wondered how Bodo and karbi comes in a list?😂
Vl Hruaia Long live Himalayan languages
Meitei, the only sino tibetan language of India with a script
@@pukningyawa465
Lepcha and Memba are also Sino-Tibetan languages in India with their own scripts. I hope you'll definitely keep your mind open to learn more.
Bodo counting - Se (one), nwii (two), tham(three), brwii(four), ba(five), do(six), snii(seven), da-en (eight), gu(nine), zhi(ten).
I speak Bodo language.
I'm from Manipur north east india
*Meitei * is my community and meiteilon( meitei language ) is belong to sino tibetan family.
Well some Meitei scholars think Meitei doesn't belong to Sino-Tibetan family or any family at all. They consider it as an isolate language.
Well they like to think that way to be unique but in reality we are individual pieces of the whole puzzle
@@ErenYeager-jp4gc Meitei is part of the Chin-Naga group of Sino-Tibetan. Your so-called Meitei scholars don't know anything and are probably Indo-Aryan Indians .
Meitei acts like they are real Manipuris of India 😂 but outside India they are known as Ethinic group of china.Great and Meitei historians with fake knowledge try to link up with Indo-Aryans what a joke 😂
India
I am from Nepal. Magar is my mother tongue language which language belongs to sino-tibetan family.
Bishal Ramauli Magar
nepali is belongs to a indo-aryan family
+Roshan Dhumal He said "magar" not "Nepali". Magar belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family.
ash ketchum yes it is right Magar language belongs to sino-tibetan language family.
Bishal Ramauli Magar Long live Nepali-Sino-Magar language friendship
Cool. No one gives a shit.
The picture for Tujia was totally wrong. The attire is totally Hmong style.
It's written by a westerner, what do you expect. The Chinese costume is also wrong.
Yep, the Tujia was wrong. It's Hmong/Miao. Tujia can be seen wearing Miao clothes for tourist reasons.
@@loksky7583 the headdress is of Qiandongnan Miao or Hmong.
Numbers in Garo/A•chikku language from Meghalaya Northeast India
1 - Sa
2- Gni
3- Gittam
4- Bri
5- Bonga
6- Dok
7- Sni
8- Chet
9- Sku
10- Chukkung/Chikkung
11-Chi•sa
12- Chi-gni
13- Chi-gittam
14- Chi-bri
15- Chi-bonga
16- Chi-dok
17- Chi-sni
18- Chi-chet
19 Chi-sku
20 Kolgrik.
In Bodo sa ni Tam brai ba do sni dine gu ze
@@99jsjs35 Similar
@@laihoslife1991 we belongs to kachari kingdom in earlier time we are brothers
@@99jsjs35 Yeah We Are Brothers 🥳
Typical Sino-Tibetan numbers!
Bodo-Garo language (kokborok) 💪
I am from Tripura India my language part of Sino-Tibetan
so do u speak kokborok my friend?
Naga here.... Love from Nagaland India
I m karbi...... From India I wanted to know about history so i reached till here.... Thank you...
I am bodo from Assam India,our numbers are se(one)nwi(two) tham(three) brwi(four) ba(five) do(six) sni(seven) dain(eight) gu( nine) ji(ten)it is similar to Dimasa,Garo,Kok borok,Rabha,Tiwa,Hajong,jamatia if our language falls under sino-tibetan please include.
similar to chinese
@@markchi5785some similarities with mine there.
khat
nih
thum
li
nga
gup
sagih
giet
kuo
sawm
Where is Balti , Ladakhi of Tibeto Burmese languages , a sub group of Sino Tibetan language family.
rizwan Balti
Hi our Balti brothers 💪💪 From Chinese
They fall under the Tibetic group.
@@YummYakitori from India assam state sino Tibetan language family bodo
@@NETAJISUBHASHCHANDRABOSEINASOl now bodos are assimilated by bangladeshi so we throw you out from sino tibeto family you all have a darker skin tone like bangladeshi
Tibetan shouldn't really be in this group regarding the fact that the language has a lot of mongolian and turkic derived words and only loan words from the qiangs (rme) who were nomads that were influenced by the hans, and mongolian tribes . Thus the general ancestors of the tibetan is very complex, the Qiangs were partly part of making the tibetans we now know today, but many places in tibet such as "Hor" meaning Huns in tibetan have a great amount of turkic people who generally blended into their now tibetan identites and so did the upper mongols in Amdo who were the Oirat mongols who followed the gelugpa sect of Tibetan buddhism gradually speaking a dialect of tibetan as now called the Amdo dialect which is non tonal With has many mongol like accent and abbreviations also having words too, and the kham also had were heavily influenced by it, Also in Amdo where the Salar Turks who gradually came at the time of The Tibetan empire gradually making their Trukic language more tibetan like in the following centuries, The tibetans where believed to be the descendents of the Ancient "Xirong" (an chinese name to describe western barbarians) Eventually some of the Tribes from the Ancient "Xirong" Joined the nomadic coalition of Turks, proto tibetans, jurchens and mongols called the "Xiognu" and then some other tribes faced many war against many other Clans and Tribes eventually spliting into the ((Ancient Qiangs ) and then the (Japanese Ainu) this is because the native Japenese Ainu and the Ancient Qiangs and the tibetans have the same haplogroup which is the haplogroup D) These Qiangs where heavily well in Bone oracles but they did not have much of a developed "like" language and because of the proximity they were influenced lingustically by han chinese even though they where nomads and have nomadic blood, these then Ancient qiangs where the ancestors of the "Tibetans" and the "Qiangs".
I speak the BODO language. We BODO people live near to Bhutan. Some of our BODO words and numbers sounds similar to Tibetan language.
I am a Zo. We Zo people are known as Chin in Myanmar, Kuki and Mizo in India but our real identity is Zo. There are 12 subtribes in Zo tribe and from these subtribes many clans and subclans are born. Each 12 subtribes have their own separate dialects. But all of theirs dialects belongs to the Chin-Kuki-Mizo, which belongs to the Tibeto-Burman languages. 👍👍.
Wat about we haha
i'm zo too!!
Chin-kuki-mizo my language, yay.
Rea Ralte sex
Very nice, you're so beautiful
What is this word means
Indeed, we are Sino-tibetan & a Han Chinese !😆
Are they same languages ? Kuki and mizk ?
I,m from Baltistan (Balti)
My language is Balti
Balti belong to sino Tibetan
We love U guys😥
Muslims aren't Sino-Tibetans..... Don't try to mix it with us
@@checkthelastmonday61 who said to you that man, before the arrival of islam in baltistan region they all were Buddhist but they became Muslims by time, go do some research and balti is also Sino Tibetan
@@checkthelastmonday61 ay dumfuck balti are tibetans they are tibetan's brothers doesnt matter if they are muslim or not we have same ancestor ( jullay brothers)
@@checkthelastmonday61 Religion doesn't change your Ethnicity dumbass.
2021年最新研究颠覆了这个理论中mandarin的属性,证明的突厥语,日语,韩语有共同起源。
Good to watch this video.. I am Karbi tribe. From Karbi Anglong I belong to this race
I speak some Limbu Language which falls under "Kirant" 0:38
You are right - the modern pronunciation is indeed U-tsang. However, Dbusgtang is the Wiley transliteration of the written form of U-tsang, which has not changed since the days of the Tibetan Empire in the 7th century AD. Thus, Wiley Dbusgtang is actually the Old Tibetan pronunciation of U-tsang.
Kirat and magar language too belongs to sino-Tibetan a family
Bodo - Garo language mitela❤
Same bro/sis...e.g.-ming(mandarin,chinese)mung(bodo)=name(english).mao(chinese)maoji(bodo)=cat(english).jio(chinese)jou(bodo)=liqiour,alcohol(english).lai(chinese)fwi,fwi lai(bodo)=come(english).shi(chinese)gisi,gishi(bodo)=wet(english) and there is many more...
I'm Garo 😇
Bodo kachari family...garo rabha dimasa kokborok missing Tiwa deuri .....many
Sino Tibetan people's are getting things rough these times around
Most of the languages in India belong to Sino-Tibetan. But majority of population in India belong to Indo-Aryan and Dravidian.
Read it closely once again
As I said, majority of the Indians speak either Indo-Aryan or Dravidian. But most of the languages found in India are Sino-Tibetan.
There's a difference between number of speakers and number of languages.
Indo-Aryan and Dravidian has majority speakers but the not many number of languages as compared to Sino-Tibetan.
Got it?
I'm not talking about number of speakers. I'm talking about number of languages in India. Most of the languages found in India are Sino-Tibetan languages concentrated in Northeast region of India.
Read my comment properly once again for your own interest.
Collect and list all the names of languages found in India. You will find that most of the names of languages found in India belong to Sino-Tibetan.
Love from Arunachal Pradesh puroik ❤ (sino-tibetan family's)
Now I knw why Nagas (People of Nagaland, India) so similar with them.
I'm included in other important groups .. 👏👏
hlo every one .I'm from north east Nepal and I'm belong to kirant .bantawa language is our mother tong which language family belong to it.?sir.
@Yuman Bantawaa sino tibbetan. kirati ( limboo, rai, sunuwar) n it's sub branch bodo, garo, rabha
Love learning new people and new languages love you guys, me Meitei as I am From Manipur.
And can you please make a video on language isolates such as Hmong, Ainu and the Basque language?
Hmong is not an isolate language. It belongs to the Hmong-Mien language family (苗瑶语系) which includes all the different dialects of the Hmong as well as a myriad of other languages in Southern China like the Yao (Mien), She etc.
YummYakitori it's a family by itself, that has no relation to others.
@@keek475 since when was hmong a language isloate?
Hmong-Mien language family is cousin to the Sino-Tibetan language family. In terms of Y-DNA, O3a2b is found mostly amongst Hmong-Mien speakers whereas O3a2c1 and O3a2c1a are mostly found amongst Tibeto-Burman speaking people and the Han Chinese respectively.
YummYakitori Burmese language and Hmong look like similar
Burmese here, I did a bit of Hmong language research. Sounds nothing like my language.
language relatedness isn't the same thing as biological relatedness. are people really this dumb?
Hmong-mien language is more closet to Austroasiatic language but not sino-tibetan. Of course all sino-tibetan languages,including those living to the south of himalaya mountains have some austroasiatic loan words.
@@joyzhang9675 I think so😂
Hey what about Chutia tribe.
Lemme tell you about a tribe name Sutia or say Chutia .
The word "Chutia" or "Chu-Tian" is actually a
combination of two words ""Chu" and "Tian". Chu
stands for the Chu state of China as well as
pure/good in both Chinese and Chutia language.
Whereas "Tian" refers to the ancient religion of
China. "Ti-ya" also stands for agricultural land in
the Deori-Chutia language.
The Chutias ethnically to the Tibeto-Burman Kamrupi groups of ancient Assam which falls under the larger Sino-tibetan family.
There are so many things to know about this tribe which will be possible only if you help in creating an informative and interesting video on Chutia tribe .
This kingdom ruled Assam Northeast way before invasion of Ahom kingdom .
Even the flok dance of Assam bihu .
Even The word Bihu has been derived from the Deori (a Boro-Garo language) word Bisu which means "excessive joy".[18] original form of Bihu continue among the Chutia , sonowal kachari and deoris.
Our ancestor usd to stay in tibet we settle in India we are garo's .. Now we are Indian .
out of all the pictures you couldve chosen for sinitic you just had to chose that one?
I'm half sherpa half Gurung 😁💖
tamu lhosar gyalpo lhosar 2tai manauna paiyo .
Then your SHARRUNG 😢
all the major ethnic group of nepal have sino tibetan language i.e gurung,rai,magar,newar,limbu,sherpa,etc. we are all mongolian brothers. original people of nepal and himalayas.
not Mongolian but Mongoloid
Iam from Tani clan (Apatani tribe) of Arunachal Pradesh..Anybody else from Tani Clan??😊
I am Indian sino Tibetan our ancestors are Tibetan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
We karbi from karbi anglong district also belong to these group🥰
Chinese Han is pretty distant related to Tibetans I heard
they are distant yes
@@whyamihere2250 I think Chinese have more in common to Koreans and Japanese as southern Chinese are pretty close related to Vietnamese or Okinawa Japanese.
@@JoeGuan335 yea
@@whyamihere2250 as question why are Tibetans distant to Chinese? Were they the same once? And we’re Han Chinese descendants of tibets or was Tibetans originally from China and migrated to Tibet?
@@JoeGuan335 some tibetans might have same genetics as chinese but im a tibetan i got no genetics for chinese only mongolian and central asian they haven't made a seperate genes for us tibetans thats why we just keep on getting differrent genes from differrent people because for example if you are korean you get the korean blood but no chinese even though koreans litterally have chinese names and are so culturally close and blood related
where is dzongkha?
@赖枝明 I have a question. If that is so, is sherpa a dialect of tibetan too or a whole different language??
@@pamcasso09 are Sherpas Buddhist since they are tibetic?
@@pamcasso09linguistically it's a Dialect, politically it's a Language.
Hello what's Indo-Tibetan family group and our language is similar to Bodo.
Addict Rookie where are you from?
There is no such thing as "Indo-Tibetan" group.
Hi garo ✌️
It's called Tibeto-Burman not Indo-Tibetan
@GALAXZ Fandom of Z-stars
You lack knowledge about language families
Tai-Kadai family please.
-Tai: Thai, Lao, Shan, Dai, Ahom, Zhuang, Bouyei
-Kam-Sui: Dong, Sui, Mulam
-Kadai: Geyang, Buyang, Laha, Lachi, Be, Hlai
Sun Donkun Vietnamese is tai kadai
kimi mon Vietnamese language is Austroasiatic and a bit of Tai-Kadai
Bui Huy Quang look at above the comment he was included " dai "
So dai is dai viet of Vietnamese
kimi mon Only North Vietnamese people is Tai-kadai. The language still have the base same as Tai.
Sun Donkun I am Thai
Fascinating.
They are my neighbors I’m chin but meitei and naga kuki and Mizo maybe Tripura are one country we are separated by the British before the British we were an independent country only the Chinese mon arakanese and burmans new about us
Hahahahha my dear brother India cambodia Vietnam Indonesia etc were ruled by Hindus (Mauryan Empire (325-185 BCE) anything more to say you people were migrated actually dont try to say NE was a diffrent country 😂
@@kittusinha4096 👀 see a crying black smelly Bishnupriya hindu from Bangloldeshi, coming up with a fake story
@@kittusinha4096 haha just because sombody rule means you were not different nation?mughals and british ruled all maurya and other indian kingdoms ?Does that mean you are britishers 😀 better take greeks greeks also ruled many parts of india before around bc .wht does that mean?
@@kittusinha4096have some shame your Mauryan empire ruled only till Bay of Bengal don’t try to claim our land as yours WhatsApp university student😂😂
It is not that the Chinese people were from Tibet, but both Chinese and Tibetan were from the same tribe in Northwest China, then they migrated to different area. Chinese people went to east Asia, Tibetan people to Tibet.
Don't get me wrong but I think our blood is much more pure than you guys.😂😂.
I was also astonishing when Chopstick Namaste, a Mizo UA-camr who lives in Japan checks his DNA. The results of 23andme DNA ancestry shows that he is 70-75 per cent Chinese and Vietnamese,10% Nepali and the rest being Finnish, Inuit and Central Asian.
@@rosangapachuau7841 The ancient Chinese legend says: "our glorious ancestor was from Kunlun mountains.", ཁུ་ནུ་རི་རྒྱུད, We traveled a long distance from there to where we are now, of course we are more mixed than Tibetan.
but i am tibetan pure and i dont look like chinese lmfao we are two both differrent peoples
@@whyamihere2250 Both Tibetan and Chinese belong to ancient "Qiang" people, you maybe pure Tibentan but you are not pure "Qiang". Tibentan are not Chinese, and Chinese are not Tibentan. They are both mixed with other races after they separated from Ancient Qiang people.
@@zhengyunli800 i am from kham buddy obvs im related to qiang
Can you explain for me Karen language history on Sino Tibetan
Asian Boys are you Karen? I’m just wondering
Karen fall under Tibeto Burman group together with Kachin, Kayah, Chin, bamar, Rakhine. Karen are same people like bamar people.
Everyone is descendants of Tibetan people.....becoz it's easier to climb down than up......
😂😂 Here in India, most of the Tibeto-Burman ethnic groups live in the mountains.
Chinkukimizo ( chikim family here )
Kuki = mizo Chin= mizo , when Chhinlung (Chinlung) people's moved towards the West seeking a new land to survive from the enemy's, we lost our clothes, scripts, and all our tools, when we arrive chindwin we are free from danger but yet we don't have king so we are separated and every village have a chief and start hunting ourselves together so it is easy to defend in the hilly region so we all moved on the hills ( our abandoned wall (kulh) is still able too see in khampat "myanmar" that is a plain region) ,when the British East India company came in to our land and planting Tea where we used to haunting elephants and wild animal for 500 years with no disturbing from anyone. ( now the Assam government claimed as their own land because the British employee's are bengalis and continue to settled here, but we will take back at any cost) Afer the british ruled over our land they divided us into three countries India myanmar and Bangladesh ( before the British colonization the countries like India Bangladesh and Myanmar is never existed they all have their own king) so we can not communicate each other because of international boundaries ( before the British we all can communicate and do a market trading in iron copper and many things) So because of this Lusei (Lushai) area people are enlighten in nationalism ( in Lusei area Lusei, Lai, Hmar, Thado, Paite etc. are living together and 'Lai' is the largest group even in the Lusei area, anyway Lai is the largest group of "Chhinlung people") so they created a new nomenclature to cover all the separated group of Chhinlung people in to one nation, so we all need to accept it, it's a God will to united His Nation to ruled the universe , The God's Nation the Mizo
@@vanlalhriating7438 ziah duah thin kha a ngai hlei hnem an chiar peih tak tak dawn chuang lo
Iam from North east india state meghalaya. Garo 2 Tibetan my Garo Achik mande.😢❤
Where's Kokborok????
Kokborok from tripura there triprasa (Kokborok )
Kokborok under Bodo language
Sino tibetian chinese myanmar and taiwan
Garo-(A.chik)
Garo here✌
Me
sorry the song is not Sino Tibetan language family! research
yes or no, the singer is half tibetan half mongol lol
Whats song is called, I can't remember
Sino-Tibetan languages, Proto-Sino-Tibetan
Thanks
Karbi belong to tibeto burma family
BODO 👐
Bodo is Tibeto-Burman from Boro-Kachari group not Sino-Tibetan
Whose Karen?
Ohh I am kuki which means I am one of the sino Tibetan?
Yes
tamang are the original.. Tibetan.. people...
Haha not at all yeah we can relate to them but the customs or cullture of tamang if we leave tibetan budhism than we have totally different culture of tamba ganba bonbo and lama . Its a family group but todays tamang originated in himalayan region of central nepal m we can undertand like this .when you are thousand years spearated and from different language and customs and traditions then you are not original tibetan . I dunno why some budhist people want to relate themselves to tibet and like pakistanis always look for link between them and arabic people 😁😂😅
Nah, y'all migrated way too early.
Us Sherpas migrated out of Tibet in the 15th century and we still don't consider ourselves to be Tibetan.
Angni barima🙏
Myanmar
Our magar people is also with gurung tamang sherpa monpa and bhutanes 🥺🥺🥺
it's Ü-tsang and not Dbusgtsang...
Old tibetan
Haha
Yeah u-Tsang!
I m boro🤗🤗🤗
Bodo🤗
MY FAMILY!!!!!
:D :D :D
Nice video. I just don't understand why a song in Mongolian and not in a Sino-Tibetan language.
That is just what i wanted to say xD
This is Himalayan Tibetan song.
That song is sung in Mongolian language.
Jefferson Alves From what i learnt.. The song is about Qinghai Lake which is indeed in Tibet.. Mongolian name of this lake is Khökh nuur and the song is in mongolian.. she sings with a lot softer accent than most of mongolians but it's still mongolian, u can hear characteristic sounds..
Yes, that song is about the Qinghai Lake, which is not in Tibet, but in Qinghai province, China. The singer's accent is softer because she's Inner Mongolian.
Bodo-Garo
chin kuki mizo 😎
Let me make another point here. I believe that Languages come and go just as people come and go. Like in a symbiotical analogy, they both live and they also die. Historically, many have already perished and their spoken languages disappeared into oblivion. Hittites, Khemites (ancient Egyptians), Jebusites, Phoenicians, etc.. When we think about it, Language is just a tool. But like the proverbially spoken of danger it presents, it could also be a weapon to further an unjust political cause by a group claiming hegemony over other language groups. It is also a fact that language divides people which in turn could foster animosities. With these things in mind, the legend of the Tower of Babel comes to mind. The philosophy behind the legend tells me of humankind in colossal numbers once united by a common language, sought to further their agenda of rebellion against the moral laws of the Divine. In return, the Divine Deity confounded their efforts by dividing the people up into a myriad of languages.
Are we the sons and daughters of the Babelites? Are we the generations of their rebellion? Just pondering.
Garo
All beautiful.....
I speak Auish which is under Wu of Sinitic.
タイ語、ヴェトナム語って中国語の仲間では?
変わったので?
中国語とは関係ない。
No, Thai and Vietnamese language aren’t belong to Sino-Tibetan language family. Chinese language instead is relates to Burmese, Dzongkha, Tibetan,...
I’m Gurung and mean I’m Sino Tibetan. So does this mean I’m Chinese??? Some one plz help me out and tell Me I’m very confused
how cn tibetan be chinese?🤦 it means u r sino tibetan🤧
tenzin passang but aren’t chinese people Sino Tibetan?
@@prxshant7919 I don't know if you are Chinese or not. But we are basically related. We are sino tibetan people. We are one family.
Kira oh ok thx for helping me cuz I was really confused by all this stuff family history and other crap
Gurung ancestors came from Tibet and Burma.
If anyone's wondering the name of second girl. Her name is Moe Yu San. She's Burmese actress
Love all people on Earth.
Garo ✌️
which ones prettier. my vote on chinese
Yeah. But Natural Beauty is much more Greater than Synthetic Beauty.
I'm meitei but why we look like a mixture of meitei and indo aryan.. My ancestors didn't even marry any indo aryan people.....
Probably ur ancestors r bishnupriya in disguise of meitei n not telling u ur real identity...or probably mixed
My friend... newar!!! are not
sino _tibetan you are wrong❌❌ they are indo eropian🤣🤣🤣🤣
Agree Tamang bro! Newar are actually khas aryan. Only some look mogoloid.
@@subashgrg4666 they are neither aryan neither mongoliod . Most of jyapus are kirat or mongoliod but some of hindus high castes are rajputs and brahmins of north indian and some came along with khas kings from west nepal and kumao .But the languages they speak falls under sino tibeti
I'm a Khas Indu European origin. But I know Newar History. 😂
Newar Royal Family only Indu European(Called as Shresth) But common people are Sino Tibetan, they speak Sino Tibetan language..
how does sino tibetan happened?
Im limbu kirAnt sherpa or limbu some language similar belongs to sino tebetan language famlu
Hi , I'm garo
There are more sino tibetean family language
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Those neck rings... It's like the same thing as tribal Africans.
It's karen tribe I think so
What I'm trying to figure out is, can a 'tonal' language (whose vocab uses tones to give definition) spawn a non-tonal language and vice versa? Were the tonal languages such as Chinese, always and ever been tonal or did they originally start otherwise? This is a perplexing thought to me and I hope someone could give an answer with evidential support. This puzzle leads to another puzzle. The people whom we call belonging to the "yellow" race, how could one branch speak a tonal language and the other, non-tonal, since by their color and DNA, we tend to think that they are from one DNA family? Isn't it becoz language is both an innate and acquired skill? I have a nephew who is (part) Japanese by reason of paternal origin and who speaks Japanese by reason of (family) affiliation and environment (community). But if he were raised in the US by a white surrogate family, wouldn't he be compelled to speak American English instead and possibly forget his 'mother tongue'? In this scenario, language is an acquired skill.
But in an hypothetical case of a Chinese boy growing up in China and at the same time being raised by an American family, he becomes a polyglot. It could only mean that environment and existential circumstances are the real key factors to acquiring and transmitting a language. Some languages were known to have been 'forced' onto people for political reasons. Mandarin is such a language. It was thought of as a 'foreign' language in ancient China and it's even been implied before that it was never spoken by the grassroots natives in ancient times therefore suggesting it was artificially 'taught' to the local people by the foreign rulers.
Linguists suggest that Old Chinese was originally a non-tonal language, whereas Middle Chinese had around 7 to 8 tones before it slowly reduced down to 4 in Mandarin Putonghua.
Not necessarily everyone of the "yellow" race is related to one another. As I have mentioned, in terms of paternal lineage (Y-DNA), most Tibeto-Burman speakers carry Haplogroup O3a2c1-M134 whereas the Han Chinese carry a mutated variant of that haplogroup, which is O3a2c1a-M117; therefore signifying a common origin.
Japanese on the other hand carry Haplogroup O2b1-47z which is a mutated variant of Haplogroup O2b-M176 carried by the Koreans, which in turn is related to Haplogroup O2a-M95 carried by the Khmer and the Vietnamese.
Although ultimately descended from Haplogroup O*, there were many thousands of years in between which allowed genetic mutations to occur, as well as changes in their language. They diversified from one another so much to the extent that they can look completely different and speak a totally different language.
Kazakhs on the other hand carry Haplogroup C3c, which is a mutated variant of Haplogroup C3 carried by the Mongolians, and is related to Haplogroup C2 found amongst Australian aboriginal communities. As far-fetched as it may sound, these peoples are actually related to one another despite the fact that one group is in the Northern Hemisphere, and the other is in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Japanese also carry another major haplogroup, which is Haplogroup D2 carried by more than 35% of the male population. This haplogroup is completely absent amongst the Han Chinese and Koreans, whereas it reaches a very high frequency of more than 70% amongst the Ainu of Hokkaido, Sakhalin, Kuril and Kamchatka (Russian Far East).
is Hmong under this group?
Hmong-Mien is its own separate language group.
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