Azerbaijani Dialects Challenge | Can they understand each other?

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • The Azerbaijanis language has several different dialects which are distinguished based on their geographical locations. In this video we will feature some of them. Azerbaijani (Azeri), which is also referred to as Azeri Turkish, is a member of the Oghuz branch of the Turkic languages. The majority of Azerbaijani speakers live in Northwestern Iran, followed by the Republic of Azerbaijan, and minorities in Georgia, Russia, and other countries. There are many different dialects and accents, but for this video we are focusing on four of them with Anar from Qazax, Azerbaijan (but representing the Baku accent), Milena from Tbilisi, Georgia, Farzam from Tabriz, Iran, and Mehrdad from Urmia, Iran.
    Note: Mehrdad speaks the Afshari dialect as there are people from Urmia that speak other dialects and use different words.
    Be sure to check out Mehrdad's pages on Instagram:
    / wordsinazeri
    / wordsinpersian
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    @BahadorAlast
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    The reason there are no subtitles is because we want others to play along and in many cases reading the word out will give it away since there is an accent difference. But for all those who are interested here they are:
    Anar
    Mən həmişə Qazaxlı biri ilə qarşılaşanda deyirem ki , El oğlu Həncərisən?Əhvalım pis olanda mən adətən çöldə- bayırda gəzməyi sevirem. Bakıdan çıxıb uzun illər başqa ölkələrdə yaşadıqca , doğma torpaqlarçün darıxırsan
    Translation:
    When I see the person from Gazakh I say El oğlu. When my mood is not okay I usualy take a walk outside. Once you leave Baku you really miss your motherland!
    Mehrdad
    بۆیۆن یاخون بیر دُستومو گؤرجه‌یم. قین آلتیا چاغیریب منی. گالوش لاریمی گیدیم و بؤرکؤمؤ باشیما قویدوم. چینجیک چیتیا چیتیا یولا توشدوم. تا گؤردۆم بیلسینی باش باشینا قوشدوم که معلومدو کیفین سازدی. ددی کی هی گچینیشیرک دا، آیری زاد الیمیزدن گلمیر کی. منده دیدم عیبی یوخ دا بو دنیا همیشه بوجوراندی.
    Translation:
    Today I am going to see one of my close friends. He invited me for breakfast. I wore my shoes and put the hat on my head. I left the house while eating the sunflower seeds. As soon as I saw him I started messing with him saying that it's obvious you are doing good. He said I'm just hanging in there, there is nothing much to do. I said it's okay. This world is always like that.
    Farzam
    "Səlam, necəsiz? İşallah kı yaxcisiz. Ogün qərdəş kimin yoldaşlarınan çıxdux çölə. Sərin bir qarpız yedux. Çox söydum. Yeriz boş, xoşlux dizdənidı. Amma uşaxların biri qarnı sancılandı. Deməliki bu qarpız o sancılandıranlardanımış. Sorasıda yağış tutdı, hammımız cimcilax su oldux."
    Translation:
    "Hello, how are you? insha'Allah you are fine. The other day, with brother-like friends, we went to the outskirts. We ate a cool watermelon. I liked it a lot. You were missed, we had lots of fun. But one of our friends got a stomach ache. Seems like the watermelon used to be one of those that cause pain. Then it rained, we got soaking wet."
    Milena
    Dünən çox pis ayam idi, yağış yağırdı və soyuq idi, buna görə naçaxladım və öydə oturdum. Ama büyün dənzünən ayam daha yaxşıdı və uşaqlar eşikdə oynuyurlar.
    Translation:
    Yesterday the weather was bad, it was raining and cold, because of this I got ill and the whole day was sitting at home. But today the weather is better and children are playing in the yard.

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  • @BahadorAlast
    @BahadorAlast  3 роки тому +33

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    instagram.com/wordsinazeri/
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    • @galacticman4656
      @galacticman4656 3 роки тому

      Plz turkish dialects

    • @sinaaafshar4154
      @sinaaafshar4154 3 роки тому +1

      Plz if its possible also make a video about Tat language of Baku ( which is Shirvwani farsi) and Johuri with isfahani jews. ( Johuri is mix of Farsi and Hebrew use by jews of Republic of Azerbaijan )

    • @UNKNOWN-tl3ks
      @UNKNOWN-tl3ks 3 роки тому

      Bahador please next is georgian and Azerbaijani language

    • @s.keikhosro_5555
      @s.keikhosro_5555 3 роки тому

      @Azerbaijani Nations azarbaijan is turkish language but race is similar to the persian all iranian mostly is J1 but pure turk is Q like uzbk gazgh turkman... and tsbriz is more than 130 years capital of turkman aghghuyunloo....just enough for language change and from eastern of iran to south of spian are j1 mostly

    • @UNKNOWN-tl3ks
      @UNKNOWN-tl3ks 3 роки тому +2

      @@s.keikhosro_5555 south azerbaijanis have mostly iranian race.but north azerbaijanis mostly caucasian.this is very normal bruh.persians and azerbaijanis lives close to 1000 years

  • @Jamila53377
    @Jamila53377 Рік тому +43

    Greetings from Turkmen Azerbaijan, Iraq 🇦🇿🇮🇶

    • @kks.z29
      @kks.z29 Рік тому +3

      Bji Kirkuk

    • @theghost259
      @theghost259 5 місяців тому +3

      We are one nationality we are turkmans,yashasin TURQMAN ELI!

    • @tvhesenov
      @tvhesenov 4 місяці тому +2

      @@kks.z29 erbil🇦🇿

    • @ferquentenrique8373
      @ferquentenrique8373 2 місяці тому +3

      Tebrizden kucak dolusu selam ❤

    • @Jamila53377
      @Jamila53377 2 місяці тому

      @@ferquentenrique8373 سلام تبريزى💕🤩

  • @mannyg747
    @mannyg747 3 роки тому +241

    Greetings from Southern California. I am of Armenian, Ukrainian, and Corsican descent and I was born in Tabriz. Growing up in Tabriz and Tehran I was exposed to 6/7 languages almost on daily basis. My parents spoke Russian to each other most of the time and in Armenian to me and my sisters. My Grandmother spoke in Assyrian to our Assyrian neighbor and we learned to speak to our Italian and French neighbors in their own languages and of course, Farsi and Azeri were used pretty much every day. I've been living in the US for almost 40 years and since I love linguistics, one of my hobbies is researching languages and their origins. I have seen your previous videos and really enjoyed them. However, this one was very special since it took me all the way back to my childhood.
    Thank you very much Bahador for your great work. Best Wishes.
    Emanuel Gorjian

    • @makpazon11
      @makpazon11 3 роки тому +9

      Corsican? Wow.
      The best part is your Hebrew name Emanuel (God is with us). All those other cultures and then a Hebrew first name.

    • @user-nx6ny8pw2u
      @user-nx6ny8pw2u 3 роки тому +8

      That's simply amazing!! I got a little teary eyed.

    • @mannyg747
      @mannyg747 3 роки тому +3

      @@makpazon11 Thank you Leira. Emanuel is a popular name in Europe, Latin America, and also parts of the Middle East.

    • @mannyg747
      @mannyg747 3 роки тому

      @@user-nx6ny8pw2u Thank you

    • @makpazon11
      @makpazon11 3 роки тому

      All true. The funny part is when someone has no clue about their name origin, obviously not your case.

  • @Mich-le7rb
    @Mich-le7rb 3 роки тому +132

    I’m an American born Azerbaijani, my parents are from Baku and I think the Tabriz dialect is the sweetest 🇦🇿❤️

    • @farzam5704
      @farzam5704 3 роки тому +8

      Thanks !

    • @armin3068
      @armin3068 3 роки тому +8

      Thanks 🇮🇷

    • @Mich-le7rb
      @Mich-le7rb 3 роки тому +2

      @@ardeshirfartarakeh2625 I listened, great song

    • @Mich-le7rb
      @Mich-le7rb 3 роки тому +5

      @Valeh Park Tv həç kəs üçün danışmıram özüm üçün danışıram. Təbrizdədə Oğuz Türk dialectdə danışırlar. Öz fikrimcə şırın danışırlar.

    • @Mich-le7rb
      @Mich-le7rb 3 роки тому +1

      @Valeh Park Tv Im from the north too

  • @guneimaison
    @guneimaison 3 роки тому +204

    When I have visited Tabriz, one woman asked me that “ Təbrizi söydün?” ( she meant “Did you like Tabriz” , but söymək means swearing or cursing in North Azerbaijan) of course I got it wrong and said “Yox niyə söyürəm, gül kimi şəhərdir” 😂 (No, why should I curse it 😂🤣)

  • @mohammadmohammadzadeh4085
    @mohammadmohammadzadeh4085 3 роки тому +138

    The boy from tabriz has a interesting british accent i love it

    • @samspear8772
      @samspear8772 3 роки тому +19

      Wouldn't it make sense considering he lives in Britain?

    • @TJ-cj7en
      @TJ-cj7en 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah it's from the north of England plus he has a slight Iranian twang

    • @mehdibakhshifard1632
      @mehdibakhshifard1632 3 роки тому +2

      He went to school in England

    • @emilturangi7145
      @emilturangi7145 3 роки тому +2

      @@samspear8772 Well, I know that not all migrants in British isle have this type of accent

  • @zuzin3575
    @zuzin3575 3 роки тому +260

    As a Turkish speaker I can understand all of them about %90-95. But they can't understand each other it is so strange😂

    • @OgedayKaan
      @OgedayKaan 3 роки тому +33

      maybe it is because they are doing it online.

    • @Rastapapulus
      @Rastapapulus 3 роки тому +7

      The one from my city (tabriz) is the dumbest

    • @Ash_tommo
      @Ash_tommo 3 роки тому +3

      The connection isn’t good

    • @Kara_Pabuc
      @Kara_Pabuc 3 роки тому +24

      Ortamda Fars varsa Türkler birbirini anlayamaz...

    • @Rastapapulus
      @Rastapapulus 3 роки тому +4

      @@Kara_Pabuc Aynen

  • @mr.azrbaycan9496
    @mr.azrbaycan9496 2 роки тому +39

    This is simply amazing! No politics and no hatred. Simply showing off the diversity of our language which should not be a reason for division, but our unity! I'm from Ganja city and a lot of people from the republic are unable to catch all the small details in my accent.
    Thank you so much for your efforts! ❤

    • @Iranshahr13
      @Iranshahr13 2 місяці тому

      You can unit Iran and we will build safavid or Iranshahr

    • @unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527
      @unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527 28 днів тому

      ​@@Iranshahr13Those times are no longer the case, the Safavids existed as a religious union, and today national unification is more important for people, because of this, sooner or later the Turks and Persians in Iran will separate from each other.

    • @Iranshahr13
      @Iranshahr13 27 днів тому

      @@unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527 yes you can you should just join Iran we will build safavid

    • @Iranshahr13
      @Iranshahr13 27 днів тому

      @@unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527 this picture in your profile is fake Iran will gain back azarbaeijan

    • @unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527
      @unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527 27 днів тому

      @@Iranshahr13 Only in your dreams, Iran under Persian rule is a backward state without human rights and freedoms. Only under Turkic rule will Iran have normal life

  • @ethanmadani4736
    @ethanmadani4736 3 роки тому +92

    I’m a Persian native speaker and I speak Azerbaijani as well. the Ardabil dialect is my favorite!

    • @SenaChalishqan
      @SenaChalishqan 3 роки тому +8

      How did you learn Azerbaijani?

    • @sarv8463
      @sarv8463 3 роки тому +19

      @@SenaChalishqan Azerbaijan Turkish is second language spoken in Iran after Persian as 30 million Iranian Azeri live in Iran...

    • @sarv8463
      @sarv8463 3 роки тому +6

      @Arian Jangali whatever it is thats the second majority as the language is the second language and you could find Turks almost in all provinces...that is something natural due to Turk kingdoms of Iran...

    • @sarv8463
      @sarv8463 3 роки тому +2

      @Arian Jangali lived 27 years in Tehran as a Persian with Turkish origin...hope you get your ass away as you said...

    • @sarv8463
      @sarv8463 3 роки тому

      @Arian Jangali the only thing I know is you were supposed to shut your fuck up and get your ass away...not to make anymore comment as you promised...

  • @chemacer
    @chemacer 5 місяців тому +2

    I am a Azerbaijani speaker from Iğdır, Türkiye and It was a quite nice to hear different dialect of my language. Our dialect is close to Nakhcivani and Yeraz dialect (basically yerevan dialect)
    Love you all! 🇦🇿🇹🇷

  • @Zenguidev
    @Zenguidev 3 роки тому +222

    I am native speaker of Iraqi Turkish, dialect of South Azerbaijani Turkish.

    • @theanti-imperialist1656
      @theanti-imperialist1656 3 роки тому +24

      I believe you mean Iraqi Turkmen, because no Iraqi Turkish.

    • @Zenguidev
      @Zenguidev 3 роки тому +59

      @@theanti-imperialist1656 Prior to the mid-20th century the Turkmen in Iraq were known simply as "Turks".However, after the military coup of July 14, 1958, the ruling military junta introduced the name "Turkman/Turkmen".

    • @batuhankaya5135
      @batuhankaya5135 3 роки тому +23

      @@turkishmoana adam sana açıklamış hala neyi reddediyorsun İngilizcen yok galiba

    • @elvinturksoy698
      @elvinturksoy698 3 роки тому +23

      @@Anticolonialist Aras nehrinin güneyi Güney Azerbaycan, kuzeydeki topraklar Kuzey Azerbaycandır. Güney Azerbaycanda 30-40 milyon Azerbaycan Türkü yaşıyor. Bu bir gerçek.

    • @buraksimsek7264
      @buraksimsek7264 3 роки тому +5

      @@turkishmoana Ha Turk ha Turkmen, maydonoz olma.

  • @evsaaltun7309
    @evsaaltun7309 3 роки тому +303

    as a girl from Turkey I understand everything 🌹

  • @antirealistmetaphysician
    @antirealistmetaphysician 3 роки тому +28

    I’m a Persian speaking Iranian and I really loved this! A very informative video on a very beautiful and rich language. Good job Bahador and all the guests!

    • @nurlan551
      @nurlan551 3 роки тому +11

      🇮🇷🇦🇿 actually due to history we must be the best friends but reality is... anyway love to your home ❤

    • @antirealistmetaphysician
      @antirealistmetaphysician 3 роки тому +1

      @@nurlan551
      Love back to you! ❤️💐🙏

  • @user-qb9gf5ir7o
    @user-qb9gf5ir7o 3 роки тому +83

    Wow I love Azerbaycan Turkey and Iran ❤️🇦🇿❤️🇹🇷❤️🇮🇷

    • @snanlkbrli6352
      @snanlkbrli6352 3 роки тому +19

      Thanks🇦🇿❤️🇹🇷❤️🇮🇷

    • @snanlkbrli6352
      @snanlkbrli6352 3 роки тому +3

      @Kevin Kristof Kamrani Engelbrektskolan 9C Thank you my dear bro❤️❤️

    • @snanlkbrli6352
      @snanlkbrli6352 3 роки тому +1

      @Kevin Kristof Kamrani Engelbrektskolan 9C Where are you from?

    • @user-qb9gf5ir7o
      @user-qb9gf5ir7o 3 роки тому +1

      @Kevin Kristof Kamrani Engelbrektskolan 9C I am from Pakistan we respect all Muslim countries no hate

    • @armin3068
      @armin3068 3 роки тому +12

      @Kevin Kristof Kamrani Engelbrektskolan 9C we dont care what you think about iran we dont need your kindness
      PAN TURK !.

  • @tazaoumur
    @tazaoumur 3 роки тому +75

    In Tatar we say:
    süydüm (I loved)
    söktim (I reviled)
    We also use "börik" for hat. In Tatar we say "üy" for house. Morning is "ertä", tomorrow will be "ertägä" (in directive case). For bathroom we sometimes say "tışqa çıqtım", meaning "I went outside", so it has the same logic.

    • @changefetish
      @changefetish 3 роки тому +8

      Same in Kyrgyz

    • @youandme828
      @youandme828 3 роки тому +5

      Same in Oz'bekcha. 👌❤️

    • @kanaltv1872
      @kanaltv1872 3 роки тому +7

      Sevdim,sövdüm,Ertesi gün ,dışarı çıktım =Türkiye Türkçesi

    • @infernoqucqar9480
      @infernoqucqar9480 3 роки тому +2

      No, you are not right:
      Söydem - i loved
      süktem - i reviled
      Bürek - hat
      öy - house
      irtägä - tomorrow

    • @suleymankuran5947
      @suleymankuran5947 3 роки тому +2

      We call "şapka" in Türkçe, in place of "börk", börk is called for big hats with full coverage weared in cold regions

  • @umedasatulloev9997
    @umedasatulloev9997 3 роки тому +73

    Azerbayjan from Iran speaks very sweet like persian people. Another bro from Azerbayjan speaks with any russian accent .😁 Hi from Uzbekistan , Bukhara. I understood all of them. But my favorite is iranian accent🤩

  • @tonyurban4261
    @tonyurban4261 3 роки тому +127

    As someone from the middle of the U.S. I can understand everything they say in English. :) Very interesting video.

  • @gamzeaydogan1311
    @gamzeaydogan1311 2 роки тому +15

    I'm Turkish and we use mostly "hemşeri" for the person who is from the same place you've come from. And ironically, "el oğlu" means "the stranger one" in here, truly opposite!

  • @thereaderofbooks6383
    @thereaderofbooks6383 3 роки тому +17

    I am from the East of Turkey. My dialect sounds like Azerbaijani a lot. Tenses, suffixes, words... :) When I see Azerbaijanis, I start to speak in my Eastern Turkish dialect. They think that I am from Azerbaijan.
    Love this video a lot. ❤️🇦🇿 Çox gözel vidyo olub.

    • @AykaAngelina
      @AykaAngelina 3 роки тому +2

      Hello from Azerbaijan 😘🇦🇿

  • @yaseminhukumdar8945
    @yaseminhukumdar8945 3 роки тому +101

    I feel lucky that I understand most of them as I speak Turkish. What a beautiful mixture of cultures❤️

    • @mehdibakhshifard1632
      @mehdibakhshifard1632 3 роки тому

      Hepsinimi?

    • @arman11236
      @arman11236 3 роки тому

      Agreed, it is beautiful

    • @Poop_eater864
      @Poop_eater864 2 роки тому

      @@mehdibakhshifard1632 nono, *most* of it, not all :D

    • @binbasesatoktayyldran5236
      @binbasesatoktayyldran5236 2 роки тому +1

      They say we could have actually understood more because old Anatolian Turkish was more similar to Azerbaijan'i but Atatürk took out some of the Persian words so yea.

    • @saman_188
      @saman_188 2 роки тому

      Exactly if you understand them as a turkish whats the point of this video! azerbaijanis underdtand each other clearly

  • @user-gb1qs9sz3s
    @user-gb1qs9sz3s 3 роки тому +166

    In Pakistan, we've a desert region known as "Cholistan" Clearly Turkic influence😀

    • @ismshahriyar
      @ismshahriyar 3 роки тому +19

      In Azerbaijan we have some toponyms with chol (çöl) which close to steppe more than desert
      Jeyranchol (Ceyrançöl) one of them which means “steppe of gazelle”

    • @mmmmmm2619
      @mmmmmm2619 3 роки тому +3

      ​@Colin Hirschberg
      Azerbaijani word for "to exit" is not "çıxış", it is "çıxmaq".
      Try to first learn Azeri, it is easiest. According to Mahmud Kashgarli, the Azerbaijani language was the easiest Turkic language.
      Azerbaijani sticks firmly to the rules and there are almost no exceptions.
      For example, when I want to say "to me" in Turkish I am confusing should I say "Bene" or "Bana" because the root of the word is "Ben", right? You will hardly find a word changed from the root in the Azerbaijani language, on the contrary, the word "Ben", which is widely used in the Turkish language, has changed from the root.
      Also, did you say I am learning Kazakh? This surprised me. I wonder why you are interested in Turkic languages?

    • @mmmmmm2619
      @mmmmmm2619 3 роки тому +4

      @Colin Hirschberg
      He was the greatest linguist of the Turkic-speaking peoples. In his "Divani-Lugat-al-Turk", he gave information about the territories inhabited by the Turks and most importantly about the vocabulary of the languages. There is information about him on Wikipedia.
      I think I know why the letter "i" is included. When 3 consonant letters are in the same place, at least in the Azerbaijani language it shows that the word is derived, and I think it is the same in other Turkic languages. So that 3 consonants should not be together, this is most likely the reason. It would not be wrong to say that most of the words in the Kazakh language are a form of pronunciation of the Azerbaijani language. I have come across this in many places. We write in Azerbaijani: mənim ilə or mənimlə. But we read: [mənimnən] or people would say [mənnən] to facilitate pronunciation.
      Also, I was impressed by your knowledge of the language, I think you
      you would be a great philologist.😀👍

    • @СанжарМусрепбеков
      @СанжарМусрепбеков 3 роки тому +5

      @@mmmmmm2619 actually Mahmud said that it's the Oguz dialect that's the easiest one. The ancient Oguz dialect of Mahmud's times is significantly different from the current Azerbaijani language lexically and phonetically but in a grammatical way I suppose you're right. In this case you should learn the Turkish or Crimean Tatar languages - speaking Turkish you'll be understood by Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Kashkai, Gagauz people and speaking Crimean Tatar you'll be understood by the rest.

    • @СанжарМусрепбеков
      @СанжарМусрепбеков 3 роки тому +1

      @Colin Hirschberg Let me explain this as a Kazakh speaker. The form "менімен" is the reduction of "менің менен" which is derived from the old turkic "mening birle", as is the Azerbaijani "mənim ilə". The same thing happened to "меніңкі" and it changed to "менікі".

  • @nesucka
    @nesucka 3 роки тому +41

    As a native turkish speaker , I had a lot of fun with this video while listening to azerbaijani dialects. sometimes one of them came closer to Turkish, sometimes the other, but I generally guessed in points I could not understand.
    ( by the way , Although we do not use some words in daily life , we also know their synonyms among the public.)
    Fun fact :we use a very similar reiterative. we say on a mountain and on slope ( dağda bayırda ) instead of on desert and on slope .
    I hope you can make many more beautiful videos that bring people closer together, Bahador . Have a nice day !

    • @baxtiarmusaev4406
      @baxtiarmusaev4406 2 роки тому +1

      @Bizimle Qal The Azerbaijani language is not a Turkish language, it is a Turkic language :)

    • @baxtiarmusaev4406
      @baxtiarmusaev4406 2 роки тому

      @Bizimle Qal düzünü deyirəm xeyirdir xoşuna gəlmədi? Lüğəti de oxudum Cahil get Turkic ne deməkdi bir öyrən də gəl əsil sən mənə ağıl verən olubsan? :) .dddddd yaxşı sən canı mübahisə eləmək istəmirəm hoysələm yoxdu cahillə baş qoşmaqa

    • @baxtiarmusaev4406
      @baxtiarmusaev4406 2 роки тому

      @Bizimle Qal Ay da ne danışırsan sən puyyy boş yerə demirlər xaricilər qoyun olduğunuzu edə rəddol

    • @tunahan4418
      @tunahan4418 2 роки тому

      @Zoolife 24 bildiğim kadarıyla İngilizcede Turkic ama Türkçede türk olarak geçiyor o yüzden karışıklık oldu sanırım.

  • @tekokatsitadze7677
    @tekokatsitadze7677 3 роки тому +43

    I had Spanish classes with Milena, she is so sweet girl. I am glad i saw her in this channel.
    By the way, It would be amazing if you do the video with Georgian native speaker. There are so many common words in Georgian and Arabic, Georgian and Persian, Georgian and Greek etc. It would be great.

    • @love8miley
      @love8miley 3 роки тому +5

      Teko

    • @user-lh7fr6zv1v
      @user-lh7fr6zv1v 2 роки тому +2

      @@love8miley you so beautiful
      ))

    • @erhustudio8389
      @erhustudio8389 Рік тому

      I wondered she was speaking Azeri language! I thought Georgia has it`s own Georgian language.

    • @knanbalyev4300
      @knanbalyev4300 Рік тому +1

      ​@@erhustudio8389 The language of Georgia is Georgian. Milena is Azerbaijani from Georgia, so she knows the Azerbaijani language. Hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijanis live in Georgia.

  • @mousamoradi3038
    @mousamoradi3038 3 роки тому +47

    Thank you so much for the great video. I don't think anyone has ever compared the Azerbaijani dialects of Iran and Georgia!

  • @ademy7564
    @ademy7564 3 роки тому +97

    My roots are from Turkey mostly from the city Bayburt and the dialect from Bayburt or Erzurum are so closed to the azərbaycan dialects e.g gidirem gelirem.. 11:00 I enjoyed the video thank you GARDAŞLARIM (or Gadalar😄😄) 🇹🇷🇦🇿

    • @bu9657
      @bu9657 3 роки тому +5

      Actually, half of the Anatolian Turkish dialects are closer to Azerbaijani, because the standard dialect of Turkish spoken in Turkey is actually a Rumelian dialect, which is much less related to Anatolia. For example, in Antep, we say "pambık" for cotton, "pendir" for cheese, "kimi" for like, and there are many other similarities.

    • @sura5174
      @sura5174 3 роки тому

      Bunu soyleyenin evinde iran bayragi asmasida ilginc,digerininde abartili buyuklukte azerbaycan bayragi asmasida sapka takmasida ilginc,pendir turkce bir sozcuk degil iranidir asli panir yada penir diye soylenir,aslina uygun soylemisler,mesela zeytinde oyle arapcadir soylenis sekli zetun ,zeytinyagida arapcada zet boyle soylenir, iran bayragi asan onun soyledigi seyler bariz turkce oyleki ben bile anladim ordakiler dusunup beni deli ediyorlar neyini dusunuyorsun

    • @AykaAngelina
      @AykaAngelina 3 роки тому +1

      @@sura5174 Azərbaycanda bəzi yörəsələr ləhçələrdə panır/pənir deyilər. Amma rəsmi dildə Pendirdir. Azərbaycanda zeytun, pambıq deyilər. 'gibi' yerinə kimi deyilər.

    • @mehranmehdipoor9321
      @mehranmehdipoor9321 4 місяці тому

      Severim sizleri❤🇹🇷İrandan

  • @tamillab1251
    @tamillab1251 3 роки тому +10

    Thank you so much Bahador, what a great idea, guys in the video did a great job! I love your videos that unite and bring people together.
    Greetings from Azerbaijan.

  • @maz1980s
    @maz1980s 3 роки тому +18

    I am from Zanjan and I understood our Azerbaijani friend better than my fellow Iranian Azerbaijanis in this video. I have to disagree with the notion that we Zanjanis have a heavy Persian accent though. I think people of Tabriz and Urmia also use a sizeable amount of Persian words too, so much so sometimes I feel it's too much. The last thing, I don't believe the person with the yellow shirt was from Urmia. His accent was way different. It was actually 90% Hamedani.

    • @arvintpk
      @arvintpk 3 роки тому +5

      As a person who have roots from urmia i agree

    • @yaghihaftkhat6440
      @yaghihaftkhat6440 2 роки тому

      No he's from urmia but the afshars of urmia , and their dialect and accent is little different

    • @saeedeyvazinejadfirouzsala6319
      @saeedeyvazinejadfirouzsala6319 Рік тому +1

      It seems to me that that person with the yellow cloth has an accent similar to Shahindejh and Tekab.

    • @yarsaz4347
      @yarsaz4347 10 місяців тому +2

      He has the Afshari dialect from Urmia

    • @yasharshahi
      @yasharshahi 8 місяців тому +1

      I lived in Urmia throughout my teens and I can speak and understand the typical dialect spoken in the Urmia. But I have difficulty understanding some of the things the yellow shirted guy says.

  • @baharpourali1522
    @baharpourali1522 3 роки тому +41

    Ban iran turki , ardabil şehrindan size salam değiram💕💜🌼🌸

    • @user-wh2np8ik4r
      @user-wh2np8ik4r 3 роки тому +18

      Iran torki değilis biz.Azerbaycan torkiyiz 🇦🇿🚜

    • @sinnerprophet7391
      @sinnerprophet7391 3 роки тому +4

      @@user-wh2np8ik4r پس مهاجرت کنید همون کشوری که بهش تعلق دارید وگرنه این خاک اگه تاریخ خونده باشی همیشه جز ایران بوده ایران فقط برای فارس ها نیست من خودم لرم آذری ها هم ایرانین اگه شما خودت رو ایرانی نمیدونی پس برو همون کشوری که فکر میکنی از اونجایی فقط قبلش یه تست ژنتیک بگیر حتما یا برو ببین اجدادت خودشونو کجایی میدونستن... البته حقم دارید این حرفا رو بزنید هیچکس دوست نداره توی جمهوری اسلامی ایران زندگی کنه نه حتی خود فارس ها ولی ما وطن فروش نیستیم میهمنمون رو دوست داریم حتی اگه حکومت رو دوست نداشته باشیم مهم نیست از چه قومی هستیم و چه زبانی صحبت میکنیم، راستی میدونستی مهم ترین جشن در جمهوری آذربایجان چیه؟ نوروز و میدونستی آذربایجان یه واژه ایرانیه؟ و آذربایجانی ها یه زبان ایرانی صحبت میکردن قبل اینکه ترک بشن؟ (فارسی نه، یه زبون ایرانی دیگه) کاش تعصب کورکورانه جلوی قضاوتمون رو نگیره... موفق باشی

    • @BigYeti01
      @BigYeti01 3 роки тому +1

      Salam qardas

    • @baharpourali1522
      @baharpourali1522 3 роки тому

      @@BigYeti01 💗

    • @karapapakkafkas6792
      @karapapakkafkas6792 3 роки тому +1

      👍👏🌹

  • @execorder724
    @execorder724 3 роки тому +65

    In Turkey we use "el oglu" exactly the opposite way. Like someone not from "us", son of another, son of a foreign person.

    • @egemencakaloglu2427
      @egemencakaloglu2427 3 роки тому +6

      Muhtemelen El gibi değil il gibi düşünmek gerekiyor, aynı ilin oğlu-kızı gibi. Sesli harflerin telaffuzları değişiyor.

    • @execorder724
      @execorder724 3 роки тому +1

      @@egemencakaloglu2427 Evet ama sadece telaffuz degil anlamlar da degisiyor. El ve il iki ayri kelime. Su anda Azerbaycan'da kullanilan "el oglu" ile Turkiye'de kullanilan arasinda "el" ve "ogul" kelimeleri ortak. Sadece "el" kelimesinin anlami farkli. Eger "el" yerine "il" koyarsak, bir farkli kelime anlamina bir de farkli kelime eklemis olacagiz ve cumleler arasindaki farklilik artacak. Ayrica bizdeki "şehir" Azerbaycanca'da "şəhər", yine bizdeki "il" Azerbaycanca'da "
      vilayət" demek. Yani senin dedigin gibi dusunsek de kurtarmiyor :)

    • @yunismirza
      @yunismirza 3 роки тому +4

      @@execorder724 vilayət farsça bizim dildə El

    • @execorder724
      @execorder724 3 роки тому +1

      @@yunismirza Oyle mi? Dogrdur. Ben Google Translate'den Turkce-Azerbaycanca ceviri yaptim ama demekki Google'a da guvenmemek lazim :) Bu durumda Egemen Bey'n onerisi mantikli gorunuyor.

    • @yunismirza
      @yunismirza 3 роки тому +2

      @@execorder724 vilayetdə kulllanılmakda am o farslardan geçmiş ama kendi aramızda El daha çok kullanılıyor

  • @cihangirhasan
    @cihangirhasan 3 роки тому +91

    "El oğlu" means "son of foreigner/outlander" in Turkish.

    • @AykaAngelina
      @AykaAngelina 3 роки тому +8

      Eledir. El oğlu milletin oğlu demek bu söz öz milletinede ait ola biler başqa bir milletede ait ola biler.

    • @eyupaltuntas1118
      @eyupaltuntas1118 3 роки тому +1

      Bizim elin oğlu manasında fakat kısa olarak söylüyorlar.Hansı manada danışdığını cümle içinde anlamak olar.

    • @OgedayKaan
      @OgedayKaan 3 роки тому +1

      the word "el" used here is probably the word "il" officially used in turkish.

    • @scepticsquirrel
      @scepticsquirrel 3 роки тому +4

      Buradaki el, bizim eller tabirindeki el.

    • @OgedayKaan
      @OgedayKaan 3 роки тому +3

      ​@@scepticsquirrel evet, günümüz türkçesinde "il" denilen sözcük.

  • @frukoprof
    @frukoprof 3 роки тому +50

    I can understand 90% of the words as a person from Turkey. Thanks very interesting video actually. Keep it up!

  • @trenton7
    @trenton7 2 роки тому +15

    My parents are from Ardabil. They totally do end the verbs like what the guy was saying. Gelmeyirem, getmeyirem, oxeyirem, yazeyirem. That sounds very natural to me 😂

  • @hubtum
    @hubtum 3 роки тому +39

    Bahador, thank you very much! I’m a Baku born Jew. I enjoyed every bit of this . Thank you!!!

    • @sinaaafshar4154
      @sinaaafshar4154 3 роки тому +3

      So probably you still speak Johuri ? ( persian hebrew ) or Tat ( persian ) ?
      You can sugguest this to Bahador that he create a Johuri video with Isfahani or Kermani Hebrew and Bukharayi hebrew :) i would love to see. ( PS i have Isfahani jewish friend and im my my self am Afshar from Kerman which has both Qizilbash and Jewish ppl )

  • @ayselgafarova2359
    @ayselgafarova2359 3 роки тому +63

    A very interesting video!! SalutesFrom Italy 🇮🇹🇦🇿✨

    • @misteriosa5055
      @misteriosa5055 3 роки тому +2

      Salud

    • @rasambaha3136
      @rasambaha3136 3 роки тому +3

      🇮🇹❤🇦🇿🛵

    • @nurlan551
      @nurlan551 3 роки тому +1

      Italian dialect of Azeri ?😂

    • @ayselgafarova2359
      @ayselgafarova2359 3 роки тому +5

      @@nurlan551 AHAHHAHA İ was born and raised there but İ am from Azerbaijan😂😅

    • @nurlan551
      @nurlan551 3 роки тому +3

      @@ayselgafarova2359 thats great 👍
      Don't forget your language ❤

  • @turkicworld6515
    @turkicworld6515 3 роки тому +13

    Hi from. Azerbaijan. I want say , Azerbaijani nation is very great. We live in Dagistan(Darband,Mahackhala),Georgia(Borchali), were live Armenia(until 1991 - Karabakh wars),Azerbaijan,Turkey(East Anatolia-Kars,Igdir,Van),Irag(Mosul,Kerkuk),Iran(Iranian Azerbaijan ,Khorasan),Turkmenisten(Merv-Qajars founded Merv city),Afghanistan(Herat,Kabul) and also we are available in Pakistan and India( since during of Afshar and Gizilbash empires. Even there was our Qudbshah dnyastry in India. This is Garagoyunlu tribe. ) We live in all west asia. We have Gizilbash,Turkman,Terekeme,Qarapapaq,Shahseven and other names in all West asia.
    "Bayat,Afshar,Gajar,Garagoyunlu,Shahseven,Padar,Qushcu,Ayrim,Tekeli,Ustajli,Sarijalli,Zulqadar,Kengerli,Pechenek and etc. ..." turkomani tribes created Azerbaijani nation. Our historic name is Turkoman.
    Seljuk,Khwaraziamshah,Jelarid,Qaraqoyunlu,Aqqoyunlu,Qizilbash,Afshar,Qajar,Khanates,Qarapapaq and etc...empires and dinastries were created and ruled by Azerbaijanis. . State Documents of these empires are Azerbaijani ,Persian and Arabic languages(we used 3languages in our statehood. Azerbaijani in army,persian in bureaucracy,arabic in Religion/spritual) . Book of Dede Korkut is Azerbaijani language. Korani Karim of Qaraqoyunlu is Azerbaijani language. Hophopname,Qarabaghname,Oghuzname,Merzbanname and etc... historic books are Azerbaijani language. ,Sheyk Safiyyaddin,Qazi Burhanaddin,Mustafa Darir,Imadaddin Nasimi,Izaddin Hasanoglu,Miskin Abdal,Cahan shah Qaraqoyunlu,Ashiq Dirili Qurbani,Muhammad Fizuli,Shah Ismail and etc. .... poets wrote own divans in Azerbaijani language. Some of them wrote Eruz and Gazal(arabic/persian literature style ). Other some of them wrote in Azerbaijani folk literature(Ashiq(other names Ozan,Bakshi,Kam) literature -Qoshma,Bayati,Dastan,Gerayli,Gozelleme and etc... ) Thank you for video. Love from Azerbaijan. 🇦🇿🇹🇷🇮🇷🇵🇰🇹🇲🇮🇳🇦🇫🇮🇶🇷🇺🇬🇪 ❤❤❤

    • @humanbeing2579
      @humanbeing2579 3 роки тому +1

      Best comment. You deserve more likes

    • @chemacer
      @chemacer 5 місяців тому

      Salam from Iğdır, Türkiye we still use our beloved language! 🇹🇷🇦🇿

  • @payamabbasi3555
    @payamabbasi3555 3 роки тому +59

    I feel over represented and spoiled :))) thank you Bahador for all your work, btw i had çol problem with my best friend who is from Ardabil, the first time he was behind the door he said I'm in çol and I as a tabrizi was like where the heck are you 😂😂😂

    • @SenaChalishqan
      @SenaChalishqan 3 роки тому +6

      Lol me as a Tabrizi had the same problem with my Ardabili friend😁

    • @AykaAngelina
      @AykaAngelina 3 роки тому +8

      Ardabil dialect more closet to Baku dialect)) But in Azerbaijan Republic there are also different dialects, like this guy. He is from Qazakh city and as a Azerbaijani living in Azerbaijan Republic I have never heard "Henceri". I understand other Azerbaijanis even better 😄

    • @musuumid2728
      @musuumid2728 3 роки тому

      @@AykaAngelina you havent heard "henceri"?😂couse we are more like using it like "hancarı"maybe you have heard it😅🤔

  • @Elshadcan
    @Elshadcan 3 роки тому +10

    “Həncəri” is in Gazax-Marnauli dialect and it is unofficial/colloquial word. The official word for this is “necəsən”

  • @bilgiguctur8317
    @bilgiguctur8317 3 роки тому +21

    Sizin dilinize kurban! Hepsini anlıyorum.

  • @warpeace6097
    @warpeace6097 3 роки тому +24

    l Speak farsi, understand some of Azari turkish..nice

  • @yasinjafarzadeh4688
    @yasinjafarzadeh4688 3 роки тому +24

    I am from west Azərbaycan province (maku) I enjoy the video.great job
    Our accent is close to Naxçıvan

    • @havar3604
      @havar3604 2 роки тому

      U now the jalalis?

    • @azeturkmen
      @azeturkmen Рік тому

      Yeah, i had a conversation from a girl from Maku our accents are almost same. I was born in Naxcivan. I think because, geographically, both cities are located very close to each other.

    • @chemacer
      @chemacer 5 місяців тому +1

      I am from Iğdır, Türkiye and our accent is very close to Naxçıvan as well.

  • @shelpek
    @shelpek 3 роки тому +31

    Selam Aleikum to all my turkic brothers & sisters! Greetings from Kazakhstan!!!!

    • @halildeniz5614
      @halildeniz5614 3 роки тому +1

      🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇿🇺🇿🇹🇲

    • @fuji6410
      @fuji6410 3 роки тому

      Wa Aleikum As Salam wa RahmatuLlah wa Barakatuh

    • @oghuzturk7280
      @oghuzturk7280 3 роки тому +1

      🇦🇿🇹🇷🇹🇲🇰🇿🇺🇿🇰🇬

  • @suraaa1000
    @suraaa1000 2 роки тому +5

    I love your channel Bahador! It is wonderful to see 5 Azerbaijanis from different places in one screen speaking and exchanging dialects of Azerbaijani! Im AMAZED

  • @all_about_boystory
    @all_about_boystory 2 роки тому +8

    Wow , I'm Azerbaijani too, from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿❤ 🇦🇿

  • @israel-azerbaijanalliance2995
    @israel-azerbaijanalliance2995 3 роки тому +48

    Love Azerbaijan from Israel 🇦🇿❤🇮🇱 We're proud to have stood with Azerbaijan since day one and really appreciate Azerbaijan's support for Israel. My wife and I have visited Azerbaijan twice and can't wait to visit again
    🇦🇿❤🇮🇱❤🇦🇿❤🇮🇱❤🇦🇿❤🇮🇱

    • @dikenbey999
      @dikenbey999 3 роки тому +9

      🇹🇷🇦🇿🇮🇱

    • @aysu8850
      @aysu8850 3 роки тому +9

      Love you back from Azerbaijan my friend 🇦🇿❤🇮🇱

    • @malolelei3937
      @malolelei3937 3 роки тому +1

      לך להיזדיין 💩🇮🇱💩

    • @zubairmohammadyusuf942
      @zubairmohammadyusuf942 3 роки тому +3

      @@aysu8850 what you say? How is that? Aren't you Muslim? How you friend of Israel?? Pakistan doesn't recognize Israel.

    • @zubairmohammadyusuf942
      @zubairmohammadyusuf942 3 роки тому +2

      Pakistan does not recognize Israel

  • @user-wp3ok9xw9s
    @user-wp3ok9xw9s 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm American And would love to go. I watch outdoor cooking videos from the mountains there❤ Beautiful country. So many gifts from the earth there🌎

  • @ehsanahmadi9872
    @ehsanahmadi9872 3 роки тому +32

    as a azerbaijani from iran i enjoyed the video and was very helpful❤thank you so much bahador❤🇦🇿❤

    • @user-wh2np8ik4r
      @user-wh2np8ik4r 3 роки тому +5

      @پرسپولیس ایران he has put Azerbaijan flag , dont put your faking flag ☝🏻🇦🇿🦅

    • @user-wh2np8ik4r
      @user-wh2np8ik4r 3 роки тому +2

      @پرسپولیس ایران yashasin tiraxtur 🚜🚜

    • @mehrabyaghoubi414
      @mehrabyaghoubi414 3 роки тому +1

      @@user-wh2np8ik4r Persepolis 1-0 Tractor 😆 🤣

    • @oghuzturk7280
      @oghuzturk7280 3 роки тому +2

      @پرسپولیس ایران 🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿

  • @mikhaiiil
    @mikhaiiil Рік тому +6

    Why Western Azerbaijani Dialect isn't there
    (Naxçıvan-Iğdır Dialect) or (Kars-Ardahan)

  • @susaqarabag9067
    @susaqarabag9067 3 роки тому +9

    "öy" is more natural for ev (home). Most Turkic countries use "öy" or "üy" or "uy"

  • @ceritat625
    @ceritat625 3 роки тому +8

    Great final message Bahador! Lovely to see it. Beauty is in diversity, not in monotony.

  • @anaribrahim4257
    @anaribrahim4257 3 роки тому +9

    The Turkic culture of Azerbaijan has two centers: Tabriz and Qarabağ. These two centers are the heartlands of Azerbaijani folkway, music, poetry and language.

    • @aynazz1357
      @aynazz1357 Рік тому

      Yes I'm from garadağ

    • @yarsaz4347
      @yarsaz4347 10 місяців тому

      So none of the centers are in the fake country of the Republic of Baku?

    • @AkellaAkella-kp1mp
      @AkellaAkella-kp1mp 9 місяців тому

      @@aynazz1357 QaraBag is in North Azerbaijan, and QaraDag is in South Azerbaijan.

  • @cimbomumbenim76
    @cimbomumbenim76 3 роки тому +12

    i understood nearly everything maybe because my roots are from Igdir in turkey where there are many azerbaijani turks which are talking azerbaijani turkish like my parents and family 👍👍

  • @golnarkeshavarz614
    @golnarkeshavarz614 3 роки тому +24

    Most of my family members are iranian azerbaijani from Tabriz. I never knew we had so many different dialects and accents. The afshari dialect was very cool and interesting ; loved the video , thank uuu :)

  • @SenaChalishqan
    @SenaChalishqan 3 роки тому +26

    It was a really interesting video. Thanks Bahador. Sending love from Tabriz to all the Azerbaijani people😌❤

    • @eagleboy8417
      @eagleboy8417 3 роки тому +3

      Greetings from Baku to Tabriz, you are really like other half of us. One day I wish to come to Azerbaijan on the other side of Araz. Peace ✌️❤️

    • @hsnsxyev2785
      @hsnsxyev2785 3 роки тому +3

      I wish one day we will unite under the one flag 🇦🇿🇦🇿

    • @sinnerprophet7391
      @sinnerprophet7391 3 роки тому +6

      @@hsnsxyev2785 Then you should be united under the Iranian flag (not this fake Islamic one tho) since it was Russians who divided these lands, lands that were part of Iran, The Republic of Azerbaijan is a new country. it's not like Iran stole your land or anything to give it back, it was always an Iranian land, there were so many Azeri kings ruling Iran and all of them considered themselves Iranians (there are proofs for this).

    • @iranlandforever
      @iranlandforever 3 роки тому +1

      @@hsnsxyev2785 yes you should rejoin Iran and unite under the Iranian flag🇮🇷🇮🇷

    • @hsnsxyev2785
      @hsnsxyev2785 3 роки тому +3

      @@iranlandforever Fuck you, South Azerbaijan is not iran

  • @islomsharipov8067
    @islomsharipov8067 3 роки тому +18

    As a speaker of Khorezmian dialect of Uzbek language, I was able to understand about 90% of what they were saying. I want to give some interesting info about my dialect. It contains actually two major subdialects, the qipchak and oghuz. This is what makes the Khorezmian dialect close to other members of oghuz branch of Turkic languages, like Azerbaijani language and its dialects. And Milena's accent is surprisingly much more closer to mine, the feeling of it is indescribable.

    • @AjitJoshi686
      @AjitJoshi686 3 роки тому +1

      Any Mongol words exist in your language ?

    • @zubairmohammadyusuf942
      @zubairmohammadyusuf942 3 роки тому +1

      Are you Muslim?

    • @islomsharipov8067
      @islomsharipov8067 3 роки тому

      @@AjitJoshi686 I don't know exactly what words, but they exists. Maybe qanjiq?

    • @islomsharipov8067
      @islomsharipov8067 3 роки тому +1

      @@zubairmohammadyusuf942 People in Central Asia is predominantly Muslim, so yes, I am Muslim, Alhamdulillah

    • @love8miley
      @love8miley 3 роки тому +5

      I'm glad to hear this and quite surprised as well 😊 This video has shown many things to me, it was really great experience 😊

  • @SabuhiDaily
    @SabuhiDaily 3 роки тому +39

    You can use just “çöl” too for saying outside.
    Çöldəyəm - I’m outside
    Çöl means desert in Turkish

    • @NurG15
      @NurG15 3 роки тому +2

      can i ask you what çölün kızı means?

    • @SabuhiDaily
      @SabuhiDaily 3 роки тому +7

      Instead of kızı we say qızı in Azerbaijan. It depends in which language you use it. In Turkish (according to your comment) it means “the daughter of desert” or if you say çöl kızı it means “the girl of desert” but in Azerbaijani it can be an insult and means “the girl of outside “

    • @user-gb1qs9sz3s
      @user-gb1qs9sz3s 3 роки тому +4

      That's interesting! We've a desert region in Southern Pakistan known as "Cholistan"😀

    • @NurG15
      @NurG15 3 роки тому

      @@SabuhiDaily thank you

    • @SabuhiDaily
      @SabuhiDaily 3 роки тому +3

      @@user-gb1qs9sz3s because in Urdu there are so many Turkic words, even the name of Urdu language comes from Turkic word “ordu” means an army

  •  3 роки тому +39

    Good video. Awesome. my parents are from east Turkey (Erzurum) and I also have a lot of Azerbaijani friends. Due to that I could understand as much as our friends in the video. I never make such a experience. Amazing! Thank you Bahador. Another interesting thing is that the Tabrizi dialect is very near to the Erzurum dialect.

    • @ademy7564
      @ademy7564 3 роки тому +4

      Abi bende bayburtliyam gerçekten çok güzeldi bu videoyu izlemek

    • @farzam5704
      @farzam5704 3 роки тому +3

      I think Tabriz and Erzerum are officially sister/twin cities

    • @nurlan551
      @nurlan551 3 роки тому +7

      Erzurum Kars Diyarbekir dialect is mostly Azeri Ak-koyunlu, Kara-Koyunlu descendant

    •  3 роки тому

      @@nurlan551 dıyarbakır dialect is different and does not sound like Azerbaijani Turkish.

    •  3 роки тому

      @@farzam5704 that’s right

  • @eneskandemir5439
    @eneskandemir5439 3 роки тому +9

    Azerbaycan Türkü kardeşlerim hepinizi çok sevdim. Özellikle Milena sana bayıldım. Umarım gelecekte bir yerlerde tanışırız. Bu güzel dili çocuklarınıza öğretmeyi ihmal etmeyiniz. Özellikle annelerimize büyük iş düşüyor. Çocuklar dili anneden öğrenir. Hepinize sevgiler.

  • @cihan1015
    @cihan1015 3 роки тому +16

    That girl is so prettyyy 😍

  • @fazrazfarzam4688
    @fazrazfarzam4688 3 роки тому +82

    My name is also Farzam and I am from Tabriz as well haha

    • @farzam5704
      @farzam5704 3 роки тому +1

      Iradat kamil di aghab Farzam 👍

    • @رضافراهانی-ظ2ك
      @رضافراهانی-ظ2ك 3 роки тому

      حقیقت داره که میگن تبریزی ها میخوان به کشور آذربایجان ملحق بشن

    • @behiran2252
      @behiran2252 3 роки тому +7

      @@رضافراهانی-ظ2ك گوه خورده هرکی این حرف و زده'گول اراجیف مجازی و نخورید'اذری ها مبهنپرست و باشرفن

    • @رضافراهانی-ظ2ك
      @رضافراهانی-ظ2ك 3 роки тому

      @@behiran2252
      توی یه کانالی
      خیلی از افرادی که میگفتن اهل تبریز هستند
      نظر داده بودن ایران بدردنخور و هیچی نداره
      آذربایجان خوب و باید تمام سرزمین های ترک نشین ایران باید به آذربایجان بپیوندند

    • @behiran2252
      @behiran2252 3 роки тому +4

      @@رضافراهانی-ظ2ك اولا نمیشه مطمئن بود که اونها واقعا کی بودن هرکی که گفت تبریزی یا اذری هستم نمیشه باور کرد'دوما و مهمتر اینه که اگر حتی به فرض همه مردم اذربایجانم بخان ما همچین اجازه ای رو بهشون نمبدیم'اونجا‌خاک هزاران ساله ایرانه و متعلق به ایرانیانه'ارث باباشون نیست که بدنش به باکویی یا انکارایی یا هر حرومزاده دیگه ای' اگر هرکی ایران وودوست نداره میتونه بره هرجایی که دوست داره'اما خاک ایران و نمیتونه با خودش ببره''ساده نباشید هموطن'همون ترکای عثمانی تازه پونصدساله اومدن خاک روم شرقی و ارمنی و اشوری و یونانی و گرفتن اما یجوری چسبیدن بهش که انگار ارث باباچنگیز و بابا تیمورلنگ شون بود'اذربایجان که خاک هزاران ساله ایرانه'ترک ها بهش مهاجرن'صاحبخونه که نیستن'هرکس باکو و انکارا رو دوست داره گورشو گم کنه بره همونجا'اما خاک ایران ارث باباش نیست که بدیم ببره'اگر هم اصرار داره که ببره'بهش یه سرب داغ تو مخش میدیم که ببره ایران خاک ایرانیه'ترک و فارس و کرد و..نداره'هرکی که ایرانیه نورچشم ماست'اما دشمنان و خائنین به ایران و افقی میکنیم 'رودروایسی ام سر ایران با کسی نداریم

  • @mohsenfatemi1660
    @mohsenfatemi1660 3 роки тому +12

    Seriously, you should've invited me into this video :D
    People really missed my great knowledge in Azerbaijani :DD

    • @Ron-mq6wh
      @Ron-mq6wh 3 роки тому +1

      So why didn't you message him

    • @mohsenfatemi1660
      @mohsenfatemi1660 3 роки тому

      @@Ron-mq6wh How can i inform him?

    • @Ron-mq6wh
      @Ron-mq6wh 3 роки тому

      @@mohsenfatemi1660 Instagram or Facebook

    • @raziyababayeva
      @raziyababayeva 3 роки тому +2

      @پرسپولیس ایران de sən öl

    • @spr6065
      @spr6065 3 роки тому +1

      @پرسپولیس ایران داداش کسی تهدیدی نکرده

  • @ue8842
    @ue8842 3 роки тому +12

    Bahador, you should have also included one person from Turkey. The very east part of Turkey has many Azeri people, especially from Kars.

    • @holygrail9294
      @holygrail9294 3 роки тому +1

      Its not very east of Turkey its the whole country called ARMENIA

    • @emreertan2295
      @emreertan2295 3 роки тому +4

      @@holygrail9294 There is No Armenia. We call it Armenian occupied North-West Azerbaijan (İrevan, Göyche, Zengezor and Aqbaba provinces). Even Armenian sources admit that even Irevan was 3/4 Turk at the beginning of 20th century. We humiliated your army and liberated some of the occupied territories. The next one will be North-West Azerbaijan.

    • @husseinabbasoff2128
      @husseinabbasoff2128 3 роки тому +4

      @@holygrail9294 There is nothing about Armenia.

    • @holygrail9294
      @holygrail9294 3 роки тому +1

      @@husseinabbasoff2128 I DIDNT ASKED YOUR OPINION ITS NO MATTER...BYE

    • @holygrail9294
      @holygrail9294 3 роки тому +1

      @Enver Paşa yes yes yes in your dreams...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 bla bla bla

  • @overthinker7984
    @overthinker7984 3 роки тому +27

    Thank you for making our language popular!!!

  • @nazanin4228
    @nazanin4228 3 роки тому +15

    I am from zanjan province(taroom)
    In our accent we say soydem when we fish someone and for peel fruit
    We use çol for desert
    We sey qapagh for pot lid and belk to hat😄
    In my accet sayed geçerdirix not geçineşirik
    And say comcomə not cimcilax😂

    • @lionbarsa5178
      @lionbarsa5178 2 роки тому

      چه جالب درسته منم از خدابنده میبینم

    • @sujaatvaliyev1340
      @sujaatvaliyev1340 2 роки тому +2

      Soymaq is to peel ,Soydum I peeled
      Söymək is to insult Söydüm I insulted
      Sevmək is to love Sevdim I loved,liked ( but in the republic of Azerbaijan in most regions most of people pronunce Sevmek like a Söymek( other türcic nations like Kazaks ).

  • @Rastapapulus
    @Rastapapulus 3 роки тому +16

    Dunya Turkleine burdan salam, birgun bir bayrag altinda oldugumuz anlar hesretindiyem.
    Salamlar Irandan.

  • @lezginpatriotic7735
    @lezginpatriotic7735 3 роки тому +100

    Pls make video difference between Dagestani Lezgin, and Azerbaijan Lezgin

  • @saeidmollaei2163
    @saeidmollaei2163 2 роки тому +4

    People of Zanjan and Urmia are mostly from Afshar tribe, and they both omit the "s" in "gedirsən" and say "gedirən". Interesting! Apparently, it is a feature of Afshar accent.

    • @yaghihaftkhat6440
      @yaghihaftkhat6440 2 роки тому +1

      ترک های نواحی مرکز ایران کلا به این شکل میگن ولی بیشتر از əy و ay استفاده میشه

  • @elffd
    @elffd 3 роки тому +28

    in TURKEY
    -Turkish uses "el oğlu'' to mean foreign, from outside
    -and we use ''hemşehri''
    -çöl means desert in turkish and , çölde bayırda not used. we say dağ(mountain) bayır
    -giderim gelirim
    -kaş=eyebrown
    -geliyor,gidiyor,gider,gelir
    -bugün yakın bir dostumu göreceğim kahvaltıya (breakfast) çağırır beni
    -galoş=more medical shoes not exacly shoes it's overshoe
    -hat=şapka but most people understands börk
    -cincik= çekirdek (means tohum/ tohm) , çitlemek same
    -pass=geçmek
    tebriz %90 understandable
    ı really socked to heared ''cımcılık su olmak'' we use same word but most young turks dont know this.
    sövmek=swear
    sevmek= like
    ev= house
    dan =''tan''/ tan yeri i think and sabah and seher means morning
    hayat-yaşam=life

    • @parsaasadi1562
      @parsaasadi1562 3 роки тому +2

      Galosh or galesh and hamsheri or hamshahri are persian words i think and it is more wonderful too see them in istanbuli turkish

    • @zxnith8461
      @zxnith8461 3 роки тому +2

      @@barshazar2747 Haha, we do use cimcilax or as you say cımcılık and I think everyone from young to old can understand this

    • @tuborgselim876
      @tuborgselim876 3 роки тому +1

      @@parsaasadi1562 we have lots of persian words in istanbul turkish. Like names of people or ect. Bahane (behane) = excuse , Cevap = answer.

    • @elffd
      @elffd 3 роки тому +1

      @Mert Kocabaş istanbulda yaşayan bi aile olarak biz kullanıyoruz mert adanalılar da kullanıyormuş

    • @AykaAngelina
      @AykaAngelina 3 роки тому +1

      Cımcılık su oldum Azerbaycan cumhuriyetinde de çok kullanılır. Çok kullanılır derken başka menası yoxdur zaten) Ama Azerbaycanda da bu sözü bilenler qeder bilmeyenlerde varmış.
      Iki gün önce mende yağışın altında cımcılık su oldum teessuf ki

  • @emrenuriyev9132
    @emrenuriyev9132 3 роки тому +16

    First comment. Greetings to all Azerbaijanis from Baku!

    • @armin3068
      @armin3068 3 роки тому

      Just Azerbaijanis ??

  • @elffd
    @elffd 3 роки тому +22

    As a turkish speaker from Turkey I really really enjoyed
    I understand too many words and I will watch again, I try explain something. Tebriz and Baku dialects %85 Understandable I think.
    Thanks Bahador
    I wish there is a Turkish speaker here.

    • @mehdi7533
      @mehdi7533 3 роки тому +6

      Actually we both speak oğuz turkish , we called ourself Azerbaycan turks (not azeri) because the are really same language ,
      I think ata-turk modified Ottoman language which was similar to our language, and made new turkish version (İstanbuli-turkish) and your accent changed over time، when we watch your movies from 40 years ago (for example şeban dizisi) we can understand your language easier than now

    • @Sozbir
      @Sozbir 3 роки тому +8

      @@mehdi7533 ​ @mehdi shiri
      Selam, Actually what Atatürk did was to get our court language closer to your language. For example "yaşam = life" among what Mehrdad have mentioned; i did not know it was also used in Iran. I thought it was a newly invented word substituting "hayat = life" because hayat was Arabic origin. Now i learned that it was already in the language. Another example i can give in the same vein; not in the video though; "yanıt = answer" substituting "cevap = answer". There are many other examples.
      For language's differentiating from the one used decades ago, it is a natural process. It happens because of young people's modified communications.

    • @mehdi7533
      @mehdi7533 3 роки тому +6

      ​@@Sozbir I know Ataturk tried to purify your language from Persian and Arabic words but he did some extra modification, for example, I heard somethings, 100 years ago most of Anatoli's Turks could pronounce "kh = X", but now this letter is pronounced only in the east of turkey.

    • @Sozbir
      @Sozbir 3 роки тому

      @@barshazar2747 Maybe.

    • @Sozbir
      @Sozbir 3 роки тому +5

      @@mehdi7533 glottal "kh" is local like some other letters' pronounciations. For example some eastern Black Sea people pronounce "r" rolling their tongue while we pronounce it from front mouth, close to teeth, almost like a "sh" or "zh" voice. They are not shown in the alphabet with different letters. There are many voices that are not shown in the alphabet separately.

  • @GeoAlekos
    @GeoAlekos 3 роки тому +17

    Azerbaijani Turkic language is my favourite Turkic language

  • @peymanrazzaghi
    @peymanrazzaghi 3 роки тому +18

    I really appreciate for this fantastic comparison which is so unique.Actually the accents are mostly similar in lexical resource and grammer. However, you used some kinds of particular words that might be different and that's what makes this video amazing.
    And also I would rather to thank the guys from South Azerbaijan of Iran because of their strive to save their mother tongue. I'm aware that in Georgia we have Azerbaijani turkic lessons in schools.Even they can go to republic of Azerbaijan for universities. But we don't have any of those facilities which makes it much harder to rescue or enhance the language.

  • @sammovlazade7575
    @sammovlazade7575 3 роки тому +9

    I think söymək in the meaning "to love" is a modified version of sevmək. Same as in Qazax region people say "öy" instead of "ev". I maybe completely off, of course :)
    Thanks a lot for this conversation. It was very interesting to both as an Azeri and a language lover.

    • @thefenerbahcesk4156
      @thefenerbahcesk4156 3 роки тому +4

      Yes in turkmen we say "söýmek" or "gowy görmek." However both of these mean to "to love." We use the verb "halamak" to say we like something.

    • @martinbanner1565
      @martinbanner1565 3 роки тому +1

      Your accent is much more older very close to turkmen then

    • @ibrahimova51
      @ibrahimova51 3 роки тому +1

      in Karabakh accent, we also say "öy" for home. As i know the word "sevmek" is like (süö)mek in qazaq (Kazakhstan) language.

  • @macedoniansbdo
    @macedoniansbdo 3 роки тому +37

    Çöl means Desert in Turkish, soo inreresting and also bayır means hill

    • @subutaynoyan5372
      @subutaynoyan5372 3 роки тому

      Bayır means slope in Turkish, what the hell you're on about?

    • @fidanmammadzada495
      @fidanmammadzada495 3 роки тому +5

      In Azerbaijan we use çöl in its both means.Like ,if you say "I'm going to çöl" it can be translated as a "desert" ,and "outside" at the same time

    • @macedoniansbdo
      @macedoniansbdo 3 роки тому +1

      @@fidanmammadzada495 well, we say dışarı if we mean out

    • @daurennauryzbay984
      @daurennauryzbay984 3 роки тому +1

      In Central Asia we use Çöllemek, which means "to be thirsty, to want to drink"

    • @user-de1hj3ie4o
      @user-de1hj3ie4o 3 роки тому +2

      "cöl" in kazakh also means "desert")

  • @jamilheyderli2352
    @jamilheyderli2352 3 роки тому +8

    I firstly though it is about comparing dialects within Azerbaijan (Baku, Sheki, Karabakh, Lenkeran etc) but this video is much more interesting. How beautiful and widely spoken is my language❤❤❤

  • @Sozbir
    @Sozbir 3 роки тому +13

    I am glad to watch this video. I learned Some new phrases and Some words’ usages different than i know as an İstanbul accent speaker. Thank you Bahador and participants.
    I think somebody from Erzurum, Kars provinces’ area of Turkey would become in this video :)
    Some words in the video with meanings in İstanbul’s accent:
    Eloğlu, el kızı : Somebody who is not kin.
    El: other people, outsiders
    Ahval: status, mood
    Bayır: Hilly place
    Çöl: desert
    Eşik: Treshold, verge
    Pis: Dirty
    Galoş: overshoe
    Börk: coif, helmet (old)
    Geçinmek: to get along with
    Geçmek: to pas
    Seher: sunbirth
    Hoşluk: favor, amenity
    Yaman: tough, egregious
    Yağış: raining, precipitation
    Nacak: hatchet
    A joker? Kayıntı: snack (instead of kayınaltı and kalyenaltı)

    • @iceage4582
      @iceage4582 3 роки тому +1

      Kars people are mostly Azerbaijani.
      There are native Turkish in Kars too.But Azerbaijanis of Kars and Turkish people of Kars are so different.Azerbaijanis of Kars call themselves *Qarapapaq/Tərəkəmə* .

  • @qurbanliyev5344
    @qurbanliyev5344 3 роки тому +11

    1. I can say from my experience hanjari is a commonly used word among Syrian Turcomans/Turkmans. I would be glad to hear from Syrian & Iraqi Turcomans.
    2. Hamshari used to mean ‘an Iranian Azeri’ in Baku hundred years ago. Locals of villages around Baku still know that word.
    3. Dan ulduzu is a commonly used word in formal Azerbaijani which is referring to Mercury getting lost in the morning

  • @dastanparviz9613
    @dastanparviz9613 3 роки тому +9

    It could be also very interesting if you did the same with Tajik dialects= Tajiks of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan.

  • @Kig_Ama
    @Kig_Ama 3 роки тому +3

    Maaaaan this channel doing soo much for people understanding each other better. Ty so much to u all.

  • @MUSICMANSIONWORLD
    @MUSICMANSIONWORLD 3 роки тому +7

    I'm an Indian and have no idea but somehow i love Azerbaijani language and Baku❤️

  • @Tengristshaman
    @Tengristshaman 3 роки тому +4

    Why panpersians write negative comments in commet section of all our videos ? Why do Iranian nationalists want to force us be Iranian?Why do the panersians often touch our nerves by saying that "you are not Turks"?Why does " our being Turk" disturb them? Why are persians so afraid of the " Turk name"?
    Didn't the pain of 1000 years of Turkic rule pass? Did your tail pain not heal? Okey. I want , you to know something. I want say something to panpersians. We dont interesting in your lossing semitic root(Azerbaijan is more turk than Iran's being aryan. Azerbaijan has more genetic and cultural turkic heritages than aryan/indoeuropean heritages of Iran. But we dont interesting in it. It is not interesting for us.) A lot of other nations live in our country too. Turks never did say to them,you are not yourself. Turks never wanted assimlate any nations. We were would can easy end generation of persians(by genocides by assimlation and etc... by ways) in middle centuries (when we rule iran). But we did not it. Don't make us regret not doing it. Maybe we will get back iran in future therefore ,dont make us regret not doing it (to end genereration of persians.) Yet, we have not any problem with persians therefore dont afraid " turk name". Dont be coward! Dont earn problem for future !!!

    • @Arya-ko3se
      @Arya-ko3se 3 роки тому +1

      Ignore them man, Persians and Turks should be friends again

  • @fidanmammadzada495
    @fidanmammadzada495 3 роки тому +6

    My grandfather's (mom) root is from Erzurum ,and grandmother's (mom) root is from Ardabil ,my dad side is typically from Azerbaijan.I can understand most of words.Greetings from Azerbaijan to Turkey and Iran,love you guys!🇦🇿❤️🇹🇷❤️🇮🇷

    • @zamanov2378
      @zamanov2378 3 роки тому +4

      Woow you just the united version of Azerbaijan because of your roots.

    • @fidanmammadzada495
      @fidanmammadzada495 3 роки тому +4

      @@zamanov2378 😂

  • @ylmz3527
    @ylmz3527 3 роки тому +10

    I understand everything. Thanks my great nation 🇹🇷

  • @AykaAngelina
    @AykaAngelina 3 роки тому +6

    The guy from Qazakh speaks in his own dialect, I am from Azerbaijan republic but I understand other Azerbaijanis even better than him.

    • @ilgaraze4929
      @ilgaraze4929 3 роки тому +1

      absolutely....loru dilində danışır bu ogan ,ve Ingilis dilini də yaxşı bilmir...

  • @mohsen3411
    @mohsen3411 3 роки тому +12

    I really loved the message in the end.

  • @jumadilhapas5183
    @jumadilhapas5183 8 місяців тому +1

    Very interesting,as a Kazakh from Kazakhstan, I was very confused by name of Qazax region,after googling it found that nothing related to Kazakh,but can someone please tell me more information on this, I mean that Turkic brothers not only have similar language but also cultural backgrounds and origins,best wishes for Azerbaijani brothers!

  • @evsen75
    @evsen75 3 роки тому +7

    Georgian and Northwestern Azerbaijanis(Gazakh, Towuz, Aghstafa, Gedebey, Borchaly, etc.) preserved the most original Oghuz Turkic dialect in Azerbaijan.
    - Persian intonations are not used.
    Instead of "gəlirsəƏən?" they say "gəlyersənmi?"
    - There are more Turkic, less Persian and Arabic words used.
    Saw; "bıçqı" instead of "mişar"(Arabic)
    Nail; "çüy", "kora" instead of "mıx"(Persian)
    - Long vowels are used.
    Saying; "söylöör" instead of "söyləyir"
    Playing; "oynoor" instead of "oynayır"
    Where?; "haanda/ hayanda?" instead of "harda".
    - The use of [ň]
    "aňarı-bəri, saňa-maňa, başıňa dönüm"
    - "ir" is pronounced more like "eyr", "yer"
    EX; (gəlyer, gedeyr, nağaryer?, alyer, etc.)
    - An original Northwestern Azerbaijani dialect sounds a bit more closer to Central Asian Turkic languages. The same can be applied for traditions, food, and a bit of physical appearance. Northwestern Azerbaijanis have a bit higher percentage of East Eurasian genes and some are phenotipically closer to Central Asians.
    Thank you for reading.
    Please let me know if I wrote anything incorrectly.

    • @Mich-le7rb
      @Mich-le7rb 3 роки тому

      Wow thanks for the information, didn’t know this

    • @love8miley
      @love8miley 3 роки тому +1

      In Georgia for nail we say "kora" insdead of "mıx" or "çüy".

    • @armin3068
      @armin3068 3 роки тому

      Georgia and Azerbaijan and Armenia all of them was part of iran because of that they have same world in their language I hope we be one again ❤❤🇮🇷❤❤🙏🏻

    • @evsen75
      @evsen75 3 роки тому +2

      @@love8miley Depends on the village. Some people that I know say "çüy".

    • @daurennauryzbay984
      @daurennauryzbay984 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, it sounds closer than other Azerbaijani dialects)
      How do they pronounce the word "qış", like gış or like ghış (as Mehrdad)?

  • @ismshahriyar
    @ismshahriyar 3 роки тому +6

    I’m from Republic of Azerbaijan, from Lankaran, which we have more common accent* and dialect phrases with Irani Azerbaijan 😊 I loved this conversation understood 99%
    Waiting next one 😊
    Would be glad to take part also 😍

    • @imanariroll5699
      @imanariroll5699 3 роки тому +2

      are u talysh, isn't it?

    • @BigYeti01
      @BigYeti01 3 роки тому +1

      @@imanariroll5699 not everyone is talysh in lenkaran

    • @vanhelsing7505
      @vanhelsing7505 3 роки тому +2

      @@imanariroll5699 lap Talışdır sonrası.?

  • @zeynal6000
    @zeynal6000 3 роки тому +17

    Of course we can understand each other. Dialects make language more wealthy. Thank you Bahadur for such a video. And by the way, the words "qalış/qalish" that means shoes and "börk" that means hat are the ancient turkic/azerbaijani words. In some parts of Azerbaijan we still use the word "börk". And we use russified shape of word "qalosh" for gumshoe

  • @youandme828
    @youandme828 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this amazing video. 👌
    Wasn't easy while the participants spoke but was able to understand almost everything written.

  • @jonam7589
    @jonam7589 3 роки тому +2

    The lady is very pretty and friendly! She will make someone very happy.

  • @koryolcu
    @koryolcu 8 місяців тому +2

    İn Azerbaijan Republic Şirvan dialect ( İsmayıllı , Şamaxı district dialects ) Sööymek söyünmek same as Tabriz dialect . My grandma and grandpa and other elder people use this word same Tabriz dialect. And İ hear this prons. Aroud of Baku villages. Söymək and sööymek different prons more like stretch and extend sounds more 26:37

  • @jmudikun
    @jmudikun 3 роки тому +12

    This was FASCINATING to watch. It is so interesting to hear the different varieties of this language. Thank you 😊

  • @mrcaravelli6654
    @mrcaravelli6654 3 роки тому +5

    I am originally Azerbaijani residing in Canada. My roommate is also Azerbaijani from Kaleybar city of Iran. I'd say that his accent is pretty much close to the southern dialect of Aran which is spoken in the Republic of Azerbaijan.

    • @Pedram_Ng
      @Pedram_Ng 3 роки тому +1

      Kaleybar isnt tat region??ask him.bcz tat people usually have to learn azerbaijani as secound language.

    • @mrcaravelli6654
      @mrcaravelli6654 3 роки тому

      @@Pedram_Ng he says that only the older residents of some neighboring villages like Kalasor and Kuynarod speak Tati. It's uncommon to see anyone talking Tati among the younger generation in that villages right now. It's spoken azeri dialect of turkish in other parts of the region for ages.

    • @mrcaravelli6654
      @mrcaravelli6654 3 роки тому +1

      @@Pedram_Ng but the word "Kaleybar" was somehow derived from Tati, he says.

  • @masomehalizadeh3979
    @masomehalizadeh3979 3 роки тому +5

    The tabriz guy language he was speaking is the language we use in Urmia

  • @safakterzi
    @safakterzi 3 роки тому +5

    25:20 In Turkish we use "diz boyu"(close to "dizden idi") literally: as high as your knees for something negative: Rezillik diz boyu (literally: knee-deep/knee-high disgrace/shame)

  • @mehdi7533
    @mehdi7533 3 роки тому +11

    The guy who claimed to have learned Azerbaijani from his Urmian parents , does not have urmian accent, I am from urmia and I was wondering when he said somethings , Tabrizi guy also asked sevral time are you from urmia ? I think he wonderd about his claim (has urmo accent) as well ,

    • @mehdi7533
      @mehdi7533 3 роки тому +4

      Tabrizi-azerbaijani is very close to urmian accent , just few words are diffrent , bamador (tomato) = qirmizi badimjan
      Simishka (sun follower seed) = tokhom
      Palchikh (mud) = chomor
      And dome words like this

    • @payamabbasi3555
      @payamabbasi3555 3 роки тому

      He was born in Tehran, it's natural that his accent doesn't sound legit

    • @mehdi7533
      @mehdi7533 3 роки тому +2

      یعنی حتی کرد های اورمیه هم اینطوری ترکی حرف نمی زنند گِدیرن گَلیرَن رو ترک های ساوه و مرکز ایران میگن در سه استان آذربایجان چنین تلفظی حتی در دهات هم دیده نمی شه
      تلفظ چ ج ک گ ما دقیقا مثل تبریزی هاست بازم حرصم میگیره ازین ادعاش
      سُیمک تو شهر ما سِومَک هست اینم برام عجیب بود که گفتند که هر دو مورد استفاده میشه
      شاید پدر مادر ایشون از جنوب آذربایجان غربی است چون از ترک های استان کردستان (قروه و بیجار) چنین تلفظی شنیدم شاید برای شاهین دژ یا تکاب باشند

    • @mehdi7533
      @mehdi7533 3 роки тому

      @@payamabbasi3555 I think thats impossible , how he learned basic gramercy things about verbs different way
      "Gediran galiran " never are spoken in urmia

    • @manipirooz5806
      @manipirooz5806 3 роки тому +1

      @@mehdi7533 i thought the same bro but see the description with different Urmia dialects

  • @MCMLXXXVICCXII
    @MCMLXXXVICCXII 3 роки тому +5

    I always wondered if there is a relationship that "z" sound at the end makes something pulural/duplicate/double or not.
    In Turkey Turkish: BoğaZ, DiZ; in some dialects: YanağuZ, GögüZ etc.
    Thanks for the video guys. Ur keeping it great Bahador.

  • @cosmokaulitz22
    @cosmokaulitz22 3 роки тому +6

    İf I'm not mistaken, since turkish is my third language, çöl means desert.. quite interesting how the meaning of a word changes from language to language keeping the sense somehy

    • @ERROR-sn7hg
      @ERROR-sn7hg 3 роки тому +5

      Çöl has meanins like : outside , steppe , desert and etc Same in all of dialects of Azerbaijani

  • @sinaaafshar4154
    @sinaaafshar4154 3 роки тому +3

    Im an afshar from Kerman , Iran originally. Our afshar turkish also consider as an accent of Azerbaijani turkish but its close to Qashqai Turkish as well. Unfortunatly today most of kermanian turkish people forgot Afshar turkish ( due to policies of 1930-1979 ). But as i saw my grandma totalty understand Azerbaijani turkish of Tabriz and Even Baku. Even she understood Uzbek fluently. Even though our accent isnt that close to you guys in the northwest , but while my grandma was using our Turkish in Turkey , everyone was asking if we are from Azerbaijan or not.

    • @babakrustamzada4783
      @babakrustamzada4783 3 роки тому

      Sina Aghaei Afshar Thank you for the information. What language do you Afshar Azeris speak as mother tongue there? Persian?

    • @sinaaafshar4154
      @sinaaafshar4154 3 роки тому

      @@babakrustamzada4783 due to Pahlavi policies of 1930s up to 1970s we Speak Persian. But my grandparents knew Turkish too. They used it for their secret talks. the accent of their persian or Azeri turkish is either Afshari or Qara Daği. ( since a tribe in Kerman is from Qaradag south of Qarabag) .also it relate to my own family too why they use persian. So its noNot only Pahalvis. As you see by last name we are from Agha family and khan we were semi nomadic and settled , So they knew farsi too. But the normal Afshars who used to be nomadic living in tents until 20 yesrs ago , those know more turkish or even might dont speak persisn at all. But also in past we had relstives they didnt know any persian either , just they knew azeri turkish :)

  • @Amir-kr3he
    @Amir-kr3he 3 роки тому +7

    Fascinating video I do enjoy it as an Iranian Azerbaijani and it's about two years of working on azerbaijani of republic,so it really helps me❤️🙏