@@ice-rk1dd we just say it like hala Like the h sound in Holy But my grandparents are from erzurum, and erzurum dialect literally sound the same as azerbaijan turkish, so i can shift to azerbaijan language whenever i feel like😂
They are very very similar, mainly because of the ottoman-Arabic/Persian words that we got. Other Turkic languages such as Mid asian languages (Kazakh,Uzbek,Turkmeni) are more preserved and contain more of the original Turkic phrases.
Ğ is a soft Ğ in Turkey. You sounded like an Azerbaijani or maybe central Asian Turk having a a stroke in the end hahahaha (Azerbaijanis are also Turk) You kinda got some of it right. Also Oğlu, pronunciation was close but we don't actually pronounce the g it's in the background. Büdün, Baran, Banu are actually real words lol
As everyone said in the comments, we dont have kh sound from the throat in turkis. when you add that sound into the speech, it sounds like you are speaking turkish with kurdish accent
@@PapitoChulito nope you are wrong. It is not istanbul Turkish. The original Turkish language is spoken with the frontal part of the mouth, and it doesnt have that kh sound from the throat. it doesnt matter whether it is istanbul or somewhere else.
İndeed, Azerbaijani has a Kh. Turkish actually doesn't have a 'kh', but some people speak with an 'accent', where they just turn the K into a Kh sound. There are also some other letters that people pronounce differently bcs of that accent. Especially in villages it's very common. People who were raised in the city usually speak more formally without this accent. I myself often speak with this kind of 'rough' accent too.
For God's sake, where did you hear Turkish people sound like that? This sounds much more like an ancient version of Turkish or a more Central Asian Turkic language than the "Istanbul Turkish".
Buddy Istanbul turkish doesn’t represent standard Turkish. If ur from Istanbul then of course ur gonna think this doesn’t sound like Turkish. 90% of Turks sound like this unless ur from Istanbul.
@@PapitoChulito I am not from Istanbul. In fact, I am from one of the furthest cities in Türkiye. My home city is Ardahan, which is in the Northeast part of the country, at the Georgian and Armenia border. However, "Istanbul Turkish" is *the* standard form of Turkish since Istanbul was the capital of the Ottoman Empire for centuries. When you say "Turkish" and "Turks", if you mean the Turkic language family and the Turkic people in general, I agree with you and already mentioned that in my comment. But I assume he meant the people from Turkey/Türkiye and the branch of Turkic languages we belong to. This is definitely not how we sound; you can confirm this through many other comments below.
For anyone confused he’s speaking different Turkish and old Turkish basically u will have to learn it or maybe genetically ur just that part of turkey where they still have metahan’s
I see everyone commenting about the "KH" sound. It's true that it doesn't exist in modern Turkish today BUT it did at one point exist before the latinization of Turkish 100 years ago. And more importantly, the "KH" and other throaty sounds DO exist in original Turkic languages all across Central Asia + Caucasus + Iran by their speakers.
@@newestflameneverdiesyeah. I guess he meant it like that. This sounds more like azerbaijani, kyrgyz, kazakh turkish compare to turkiye's turkish. Turkish doesn't have any throat sounds, but every single city in turkiye has its own dialect. So actually central anatolians have some throat sounding dialects. But if you really listen to turkish, and especially istanbul turkish, it doesnt have any dialects and hard pronouncing words.
What are you talking about? In your fake istanbul gypsy turkish is like gays speaking the real turkish what we anatolians speak includes kh gh q ng AA from roach you gypsy sounding fake turks cant even pronounce that
as a turkish person, the only semi correct part about this was the “cha” / “ça” part. but if we’re going based on letters in the language that english doesnt have, there’s also sh/ş, ğ, ü, ö,ı. try those if you can lmao. good luck with ğ especially ✌️
If u go outside ur little bubble of Istanbul, u will see real Turks from central Anatolia region talking like this, true authentic non westernized Turkish
I dont understand why people think turkish is arabic turkish has no hard ğ at all its soft and in turkish words gramaticly cant start with soft ğ so dont put that kinda wrong info to the internet
turkish doesnt have any throat sounds
Only turkey's turkish doesn't have throat sound .
My guy never looked at Central Anatolia my Guy go to Eastern Yozgat and you'll hear the throat sounds
@@ACBIGBOIEVDT oh yea ur right i forgot
Yessir
And what about the letters ö and ü 🤦🏻
I think you spoke Metehan's Turkish lived 2000 years ago
You mean Ottoman Turkish? 😂
@@LastChanceHere no, göktürk turkish; ottoman turkish sounds more like arabic and persian.
Doğru lan
@@klncarslan5498 mete han is hun btw. He is the great leader of Huns/Xiongnu.
@@regaliadione lmao, asia hun is the first turkish state
Bro started speaking 279 BC 💀 (Turkish people will get it)
Lol
Lmao😆😆😆👆
As a turkish i didnt get it do you mind explaining?
bro ur right lmao
@@meliskaya4667ben ve sen kardislarim. Ve yemek olmas ihaniyat
KH (X) sound doesnt exist in Turkish
@@kamyarshamsi8584 💀💀
Ah no , it dose
Ğ
@@albaystar that's silent G my man
To all the Arabs out there, shut the fuck up
@@ozeneray there. no. x. sound. turkish. language?
We dont have Kh sounds.
I think this is like Azerbaijani Turkish
İstanbul Turkish Different
Yeah, I'm from Azerbaijan and we use kh sound like in the word xala which is means auntie
@@ice-rk1dd we just say it like hala
Like the h sound in Holy
But my grandparents are from erzurum, and erzurum dialect literally sound the same as azerbaijan turkish, so i can shift to azerbaijan language whenever i feel like😂
@@Seyma0816 lololol that's so cool
I think it's kinda like talent?
@@ice-rk1dd yea technically i can speak 2 languages since i was a kid
@@ice-rk1dd you kidding me that's Arabic خاله
I am turkish and it sounds like the 60 year old uncle that has been selling döner kebab for 40 years
Gerçekten öyle yalnız 😂😂
That's not turkish and we don't have kh (x) sound
Fake turkish diyor
Sahte diyor
ITS FAKE!
@@Slimeymem It's not fake Turkish. It's fake german language or something. There aren't that sounds in Turkish.
He probably means "ğ"
Arabic carpet seller trying to get a role in a movie about the Ottoman Empire
Lmaoo
He rather sounds like a sleazy Turk trying to sell low quality Döner Kepbap in some random European town.
@@samsadax230cry harder, also we can sell anything we want in our own european towns without being a refugee unlike you 🤡
as a Turkey Turkish I can confirm you speak a Turkic language, just not Turkey's version. Maybe Kazakh or Kyrgyz lol
Bizim Türkçede normalde öyle
Ben Kırgızmın, bu jigit Kırgızca süylöp jatat😂
Not kazakh nor kyrgyz accent
If ur anywhere other than Istanbul Turkish will sound like that 😊
Kh sound? Nooo Turkish doesn't have this sound:)
Azeris do
Unless ur from Istanbul yes we do
@@PapitoChulito Do you live in a village?
@@cigaretteaftercats no, Ankara
As a Turkish, this definitely sounds like Persian to me
They are very very similar, mainly because of the ottoman-Arabic/Persian words that we got. Other Turkic languages such as Mid asian languages (Kazakh,Uzbek,Turkmeni) are more preserved and contain more of the original Turkic phrases.
Banada öyle geliyor
Hi are u alive after the earthquake 😥
@@coolgato-
I was not tbh,but we move to İzmir and now we are ok!
idk other people are tho:(
@@huseyinsisman5830 so sorry for your country's loss
Ğ is a soft Ğ in Turkey. You sounded like an Azerbaijani or maybe central Asian Turk having a a stroke in the end hahahaha (Azerbaijanis are also Turk)
You kinda got some of it right. Also Oğlu, pronunciation was close but we don't actually pronounce the g it's in the background.
Büdün, Baran, Banu are actually real words lol
Sounds Turkish to me.
büdün ne knk
@@jiipai7952büdün ne bilmem ama bazı Türklerin soy ismi. Budun da ırk /millet
Son of A B’c
@@jiipai7952 sanırım bugün demek istiyor
As everyone said in the comments, we dont have kh sound from the throat in turkis. when you add that sound into the speech, it sounds like you are speaking turkish with kurdish accent
Or Mongolian accent lol
Everyone from the comments must be from Istanbul then because 90% of Turks sound like this
@@PapitoChulito nope you are wrong. It is not istanbul Turkish. The original Turkish language is spoken with the frontal part of the mouth, and it doesnt have that kh sound from the throat. it doesnt matter whether it is istanbul or somewhere else.
Biraz fazla fake olmuş türkçeye gram benzemiyo konuşma şekli
We dont do this khh sound
Evet
I think he is trying to mimic Azerbaijani turkish
@@Dr.Mohandes. Azerbaijani Turkish do not talk like this
If ur not from Istanbul yes we do
As a Turkish it was like mix of Azerbaijan turkish and central Asia turkic languages
It sounds like old Turkic Languages. I appreciate for this video.
I don't know why but I want to learn turkish, I feel attracted by the pronunciation. that's why I watch turkish drama hah
Hah same, they're really good tho
This sounds more like a fusion of Tatar & Azerbaijani than Turkish.
Dürüm üzüm külüm bülüm gülüm
We don't have Kh(x) and Æ sounds in Turkish
Yes but Azeri turkish has x and æ
@@humeyraeren1766 it says fake turkish not fake azerbaijan
Isnt e sometimes sounds like ae in turkish? I noticed it alot
E does make /æ/ sound like in ben (I)
@@araz6445 bƏnim demiyoruz
İndeed, Azerbaijani has a Kh. Turkish actually doesn't have a 'kh', but some people speak with an 'accent', where they just turn the K into a Kh sound. There are also some other letters that people pronounce differently bcs of that accent.
Especially in villages it's very common. People who were raised in the city usually speak more formally without this accent. I myself often speak with this kind of 'rough' accent too.
as a turkish person i am convinced that you spoke turkish
For God's sake, where did you hear Turkish people sound like that? This sounds much more like an ancient version of Turkish or a more Central Asian Turkic language than the "Istanbul Turkish".
Buddy Istanbul turkish doesn’t represent standard Turkish. If ur from Istanbul then of course ur gonna think this doesn’t sound like Turkish. 90% of Turks sound like this unless ur from Istanbul.
@@PapitoChulito I am not from Istanbul. In fact, I am from one of the furthest cities in Türkiye. My home city is Ardahan, which is in the Northeast part of the country, at the Georgian and Armenia border. However, "Istanbul Turkish" is *the* standard form of Turkish since Istanbul was the capital of the Ottoman Empire for centuries. When you say "Turkish" and "Turks", if you mean the Turkic language family and the Turkic people in general, I agree with you and already mentioned that in my comment. But I assume he meant the people from Turkey/Türkiye and the branch of Turkic languages we belong to. This is definitely not how we sound; you can confirm this through many other comments below.
Turkish is very smooth and soft language, there is no throat sounds
For anyone confused he’s speaking different Turkish and old Turkish basically u will have to learn it or maybe genetically ur just that part of turkey where they still have metahan’s
That "idin, üdün, bürün, büdün" was so turkısh
Best Turkish speaker in Izmir 💀
this sounds like my corner shop guy. 100% correct I agree
i love this guy tryna give info abt turkish without knowing not even a little of it
He sounds like the treadsman praising his products to sell them but in an aggressive way
✨alın çartı bilin bülüğn bürgüxğ senğ çokğ bülün bilin bak dere bü istonbol dere barağğ✨
Hahahah harbiden benziyor 😂😂😂😂 efsane yapıyor
Her facial expression toward that brick " journalist " was priceless and just explains everything
Bro speaks Gokturk Turkish...
Bro is praying to gök tengri
I’m Turkish and you sounded nothing like it
I see everyone commenting about the "KH" sound. It's true that it doesn't exist in modern Turkish today BUT it did at one point exist before the latinization of Turkish 100 years ago. And more importantly, the "KH" and other throaty sounds DO exist in original Turkic languages all across Central Asia + Caucasus + Iran by their speakers.
as a turkish person, this is very accurate except for the "kh" sound
Sounds like an odd mix of Central Asian language and Persian
شاشیدم تو ترکیه 💩
Abi biz oradan geliyoruz zaten
Turks even dont know what they want.
No, it sounds nothing like Persian. Wtf is a Central Asian language? You mean the Turkic dialect your Turkic ancestors spoke?
@@newestflameneverdiesyeah. I guess he meant it like that. This sounds more like azerbaijani, kyrgyz, kazakh turkish compare to turkiye's turkish. Turkish doesn't have any throat sounds, but every single city in turkiye has its own dialect. So actually central anatolians have some throat sounding dialects. But if you really listen to turkish, and especially istanbul turkish, it doesnt have any dialects and hard pronouncing words.
I don't know why, but it sounded like you were speaking a mixture of Arabic, Persian and Kurdish.
Nah, its purely Turkic
That sounded more like persian
As a turkish, i laughed so hard. ❤
i've been learning turkish for a few months now and i speak soo slow. so these tipps might actually help me a bit to sound more authentic 😂😂😂😂
This video is bullshit
That seemed like speaking Jojo's bizarre adventure language
it was really close man, appreciated
I'm learning Turkish and this seems way easier hahahaha!!
Hahahah the gibberish you spoke at the end sounds more like Persian than Turkish. But I still found it hilarious. Good job lol
Sounds like Anatolian Turkish to me
Wow very realistic he is just making weird noises.
Ooh my godd 😃😃😃😄😄
You make my day better allahamdullilah
😂 sounds like prototurkish,ancient turkish,turkic language mixture😂
This is where speed learns his turkish lessons.
i actually fell for it as a turkish
Bro’s Turkish is from Amazon
This sounds more uzbek
Still turkic
Idk but you have a unique way😅🤣😂
Instead of Turkish you have to say Kazakhstan. Because Sounds like that
I'm a Turk and I think you seem to be speaking in Azerbaijani.
As a Turk, you kinda sound like those Granpa’s that sell simits and they yell: SICAK SICAK SİMİT! 😅
This is not how Turkiye's turkish sounds like. Im pretty sure this is azerbaijani turkish.
Bro spoke in ancestor language😂
As a native Turkish speaker it is sound like proto-Turkic language but I am not sure it is sound like today’s Turkish.
He is tryna speak ancient Turkish lol
You killed me bro 😂😂😂 After all those hints you sound like Azeri or some asian Turks but definitely not like a Türkiye Turk.
To be honest, that was not even close 🗿
That's not how we sound... We don't even have that ĞĞHHH sound
What are you talking about? In your fake istanbul gypsy turkish is like gays speaking the real turkish what we anatolians speak includes kh gh q ng AA from roach you gypsy sounding fake turks cant even pronounce that
Bro speaking proto-turkic language
You sound like ancient Turkish but nothing like Turkish:D😂
Bro accidentally spoke fake Azerbaijan.Turkish doesn’t have a kh “x” sound but Azerbaijani has😅
AYO BRO U RLLY SOUND LIKE MY DAD-
as a turkish person, the only semi correct part about this was the “cha” / “ça” part. but if we’re going based on letters in the language that english doesnt have, there’s also sh/ş, ğ, ü, ö,ı. try those if you can lmao. good luck with ğ especially ✌️
I fail in love with ur fake languages😅
Lol that sounds so turkish❤(I’m turkish)
We are not Russian
Throat sounds not in Turkish
Yes there is. Russians do not sound like this at all 😂
It depends which turkish countries language, for instance it doesn't sound like turkey turkish but like kazach or kyrgız
Bro i might drop dead one day because of you 😂😭
This is Hilarious 😂 totally sounds like turkish to someone like me! 😁 you are funny
As a Turkish person, it sounds like a Turkish person making fun of someone
The step 6 though 💀💀💀
You sounded really like my grandpa from Caucasus who spoke old Turkish (throat sounds).
Bro started speaking Azerbaijani Turkish FR
This sounds more like east part of turkish, like in the mountains somewhere 😂
That more sounds like “old Turkish” that existed a few ages back.
5 wrong
" Halam çağırdı beni bügün benim çok sabrım var!"💀
Adam Türkçe değil Arapça öğretiyo😂
i think people who aren't turkish will even know that you don't speak turkish
I’m Turkish and it sounds pretty much like central Anatolian Turkish to me
I’ve met a Turkish man and he dose have that way of speaking like he’s in charge
Was he in charge? If so then it would make sense :)
bro im turkish and this is the TRUE tutorial for turkish 💀
It turns in to Azarbaijan
Accurate as fuck sounds like normal turkish 😂😂😂
As a turkish, this sounds like korean to me
Bro that sound like the npc moments in sims
You weren't wrong, you just made Azerbaijani Turkish. Istanbul Turkish doesn't have "Kh" sound😄
Istanbul Turkish doesn’t represent majority of Turkish speakers though now does it
If u go outside ur little bubble of Istanbul, u will see real Turks from central Anatolia region talking like this, true authentic non westernized Turkish
@@PapitoChulito I know mate. I am not from Istanbul
@@kabodra then what relevance does Istanbul Turkish have
Bu ne diyo
Saçma sapan bir şeylar herhalde 😂
Bu arada ben Türk değilim ama Türkçe biliyorum
@@youssefshaarawi6798 bize ne, ülkene dön
@@ozpiroglu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@youssefshaarawi6798 ne gülüyorsun lan git ülkende gül değişik herif
Sorry but have you ever heard a person speaking Turkish before? Also yeah its kinda hard to speak
As a Turkhish, i can confidently tell that this shit doesnt sound like Turkhish at all (it sounds like ancient Turkhish)
Bro really spook in ancient Indian-Bangladesh 💀
That's a drunk Iranian improvisation!
I dont understand why people think turkish is arabic turkish has no hard ğ at all its soft and in turkish words gramaticly cant start with soft ğ so dont put that kinda wrong info to the internet