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Altaic languages word comparison words related to animals
Turkish (Oghuz language group) - Turkic languages
Azerbaijani (Oghuz group) - Turkic languages
Chuvash (Ogur language group) - Turkic languages
Tatar (Kipchak language group) - Turkic languages
Kazakh (Kipchak language group) - Turkic languages
Kyrgyz (Kipchak language group) - Turkic languages
Uyghur (Karuluk language group) - Turkic languages
Sakha-Yakut (Siberian languages) - Turkic languages
Mongolian language - Mongolian language family
Manchurian - Tungusic languages
Korean
Japanese
#アルタイ諸語
#altai

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Комментарии : 69   
@LeroyUrocyon
@LeroyUrocyon 3 месяца назад
私は主なアルタイ言語であるトルコ語、日本語、韓国語と、英語、ドイツ語、スペイン語、フランス語、イタリア語、ロシア語のインド・ヨーロッパ語族の 6 つの言語がとても好きです。 その他の重要な言語としては、北京語などの中国・チベット語や、アラビア語などのアフリカ・アジア言語があります。
@user-fu4zz4ns9x
@user-fu4zz4ns9x Месяц назад
전 세계의 알타이어족 형제들인 튀르키예🇹🇷, 몽골🇲🇳, 카자흐스탄🇰🇿, 한국🇰🇷, 일본🇯🇵, 중앙아시아 국가들, 시베리아 형제들에게 축복을!
@TurkbodndiLanguage
@TurkbodndiLanguage Месяц назад
감사합니다!
@LeroyUrocyon
@LeroyUrocyon Месяц назад
우즈벡어도 넣습니다!
@siyacer
@siyacer Месяц назад
very interesting
@DN2060DN
@DN2060DN 2 месяца назад
Im Mongolion, we also say 'aduu' for horse.
@yoshiko1036
@yoshiko1036 4 месяца назад
So fascinating and educating, thanks for the effort、大変参考になります!
@thraciensis3589
@thraciensis3589 5 месяцев назад
Nice comparison. Also if you can put local dialects or other synonyms of in all languages, the relationship would be more clear. In some Anatolian dialects of Turkish, " mal" means farm animal. Also, in some Anatolian dialects , "teyin" or "tiyin" means " squirrel" 🐿️. Not everyone would see the sound shifts between the languages, the untrained people may think some languages are not related or less closer. If you can show the sound shifts between the lexical terms of the languages that appear seemingly diverged, but actually related. It would be easier for the untrained individuals, so they can grasp the relationships. Arigato gonzaimas and rahmet to you both.
@TurkbodndiLanguage
@TurkbodndiLanguage 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching our video. Thanks to your comment. We also learn new things. Thank you
@thraciensis3589
@thraciensis3589 5 месяцев назад
@@TurkbodndiLanguage ​ I really appreciate, you guys making a lot of effort. This is great!!! Please keep inviting Ms Albina. She is very knowledgeable about Chuvash, the precious jewel of Turkic languages that is connecting them, all the way to Great Hunnic Empire's Hunnic language.
@EnginAtik
@EnginAtik 4 месяца назад
In Turkish we also use “pisi” and “bisi” for cat. “Gel pisi, pisi” means “come here kitty cat.”
@arthasmenetil3068
@arthasmenetil3068 4 месяца назад
In Kazakh,the word "mal" is used the most to talk about farm animals.
@arthasmenetil3068
@arthasmenetil3068 4 месяца назад
Are these dialects still in use?
@nadirhikmetkuleli7335
@nadirhikmetkuleli7335 4 месяца назад
Turkish has many dialectal equivalents for the words used in other Turkic languages and some words are obsolete. -Horse is at in Turkish. However, Yılkı (Kazakh Jılqı) is also used for a feral horse or a group of feral horses. -Livestock is çiftlik hayvanı in Turkish. However our dialects have "mal" for cattle or nolt. -For squirrel standard Istanbulite Turkish uses sincap from Persian but Turkic tiyin or teyin still lives in our dialects. -Deer is geyik, but in Anatolian dialects maral or meral is a doe or hind. Also dialectally buğu means a gazelle or antilope (akin to a deer). -A cat is kedi but our dialects use pişik/pisik and we call cats as pisi pisi (kitty kitty). These are related to Central Asian Turkic mışıq/mısıq etc... -Horoz is a Persian loanword, its Anatolian Turkish variant is Öteç (akin to Tatar ätäç and Kazakh äteş) but it is obsolete now.
@Susamcocuk
@Susamcocuk 3 месяца назад
こういう種類のビデオを公開してくれて本当にありがとうございます。きっととても疲れたでしょうし、この素晴らしいビデオを作るのにたくさんの労力を費やしたことでしょう。しかし、日本語を話せるトルコ人として、日本語とトルコ語は近いとは思いません。人類の歴史上、キリスト以前に日本人を形成していた弥生民族は、単なるツラン民族である可能性もあり、私たちの間には非常に遠いつながりがある、ただそれだけだ。 Thank you so much for publishing these kinds of videos. I am sure you must have been very tired and put a lot of effort into making this wonderful video. However, as a Turk who speaks Japanese, I don't think Japanese and Turkish are close. The Yayoi people, who formed the Japanese people before Christ in human history, could just be a Turan people, and there is a very distant connection between us, that's all. Bu tür videoları yayınladığınız için çok teşekkür ederim. Eminim çok yorulmuşsunuzdur ve bu harika videoyu hazırlamak için çok çaba sarf etmişsinizdir. Ancak Japonca bilen bir Türk olarak Japonca ile Türkçenin yakın olduğunu düşünmüyorum. İnsanlık tarihinde milattan önce Japon halkını oluşturan Yayoi halkı sadece bir Turan halkı olabilir ve aramızda çok uzak bir bağ var o kadar.
@user-qg6xu8kw2q
@user-qg6xu8kw2q 5 месяцев назад
In Japanese we usually say “raion“ but the word “獅子(shishi)”also means lion.
@TurkbodndiLanguage
@TurkbodndiLanguage 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching our video. Yes, we had a candidate 獅子 as lion word in Japanese. Thank you.
@otaggokcer6875
@otaggokcer6875 6 дней назад
In Turkish livestock (animal) is MAL "Çiftlik Hayvanı" is a definition of MAL.
@seseh7068
@seseh7068 4 дня назад
Livestock of turkish "Mal" became Korean "Mal", horse . So there were some changes in the meaning of the word as it went across Eurasia. Interesting.
@SaydamNomad
@SaydamNomad 2 месяца назад
A native Yakut speaker here. Some corrections: SHEEP in Yakut is khoi/хой ('baraan' is a Russian loanword!!) "mal/мал' means a thing, a property in Yakut. TIGER --> baabyr/баабыр CAMEL --> tebien/тэбиэн Seriously, where'd you find such an uneducated person to represent the Yakut language?! such a shame. you should always check your sources. so-called 'natives' aren't always right! lion: raion in Japanese is obviously a loanword "lion", the Chinese loanword is 'shishi' (獅子), similar to Korean 'saja' ( 사자 = 獅子) livestock: both Korean and Japanese originate from Chinese 家畜 camel: both Korean (nagta) and Japanese (rakuda) originate from Chinese 駱駝 Maybe Chinese borrowings shouldn't be considered if there are native words?
@otaggokcer6875
@otaggokcer6875 6 дней назад
Mal means property in Turkiye Turkish too, and also livestock animals.. and Tiger calls "Kaplan / Babür"
@GustafUNL
@GustafUNL 4 месяца назад
This only seems to further weaken the argument for an Altaic language family.
@TurkbodndiLanguage
@TurkbodndiLanguage 4 месяца назад
Thank you very much for your comment.
@thraciensis3589
@thraciensis3589 4 месяца назад
Actually, there are some similarities between Turkic, Mongolian, Manchu and Korean. You can only see them when you see the sound shifts and have lexical knowledge about them. They were separated thousands of years ago. The similarities always are not totally obvious. Japanese seems quite distant though
@robabnawaz
@robabnawaz 21 день назад
@@thraciensis3589 there are NO regualar sound shift, and old Mongolian/Korean is even much less similar to turkic languages.
@talantabdurashid3939
@talantabdurashid3939 5 месяцев назад
Bird is Qush in Kyrgyz, chimchik is a small kinds of birds
@robabnawaz
@robabnawaz 21 день назад
As expeczed we see a lot of similar words inside the turkic group, chavash and Saha a little bit farer away. But I do not see any connection to the others. Mogholian and Manchu seem to be closer to each other as well as Korean and japanese which can of cause also be caused by chines loan-words.
@user-hq7gu1fv9w
@user-hq7gu1fv9w Месяц назад
Very interesting. Would you compare Japanese dialects of basic words?
@alperensahin1153
@alperensahin1153 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video. As a contribution, the word "meral" in Turkish is widely used as a girl name which means female deer.
@TurkbodndiLanguage
@TurkbodndiLanguage 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching our video. We didn't know the word "meral " is related to Maral in Azerbaijani. It's very interesting ! Thank you for your comment.
@siyacer
@siyacer Месяц назад
interesting
@SerkanKabak25
@SerkanKabak25 4 месяца назад
Tiger is also called tonga or tunga in Old Turkic.
@ProudToBrotherWithJapans
@ProudToBrotherWithJapans 5 месяцев назад
Proud to altaic geography better than indo European geography
@TurkbodndiLanguage
@TurkbodndiLanguage 5 месяцев назад
Thank you very much. We will upload another section. please wait while. Thank you
@ProudToBrotherWithJapans
@ProudToBrotherWithJapans 5 месяцев назад
@@TurkbodndiLanguage thanks my altay brother
@ProudToBrotherWithJapans
@ProudToBrotherWithJapans 5 месяцев назад
@@TurkbodndiLanguage just spread to nothern asians (altaic) culture against to Europeans
@vpvnsf
@vpvnsf Месяц назад
Indo-European has more evidence than Altaic though. I'm not bashing on Altaic, I'm just saying Indo-European makes more sense than Altaic.
@siyacer
@siyacer Месяц назад
very interesting
@Coby000
@Coby000 4 месяца назад
çiftlik hayvanına mal deriz zaten xD
@soheildian371
@soheildian371 4 месяца назад
this kazakh girl are beautiful.
@selcukkyar6418
@selcukkyar6418 Месяц назад
So, scientifically, is there a Ural-Altaic language?
@yukillyouu
@yukillyouu 29 дней назад
Yes of course
@robabnawaz
@robabnawaz 21 день назад
no !!!
@jivkoyanchev1998
@jivkoyanchev1998 7 дней назад
For now it's only speculative. There is a language-exchange area in central Asia (a sprachbund), between Kazakh, Mongol, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Turkmen, Tatar, Uygur and Yakut, but for now the two families, Turkic/Mongolic, are counted as separate. Koreanic and Japonic are separate language families, I believe most people agree on that.
@SerkanKabak25
@SerkanKabak25 4 месяца назад
Mongolian has a very unusual pronunciation. At least the words don’t seem to match up with what the speaker’s saying.
@jivkoyanchev1998
@jivkoyanchev1998 7 дней назад
Well that's because of the great reduction of vowels in Mongolian. Its a sign of historical spelling, words written in one way, but pronounced in a different way, due to lack of spelling reform.
@halilbelberler4390
@halilbelberler4390 4 месяца назад
Tüekiyede Yaban Tavşanı Göçen
@irembulut3057
@irembulut3057 5 месяцев назад
Why does Türkiye looks like that?
@SmokeyMountain0
@SmokeyMountain0 4 месяца назад
it is language map
@irembulut3057
@irembulut3057 4 месяца назад
@@SmokeyMountain0 and???? Bro I've literally lived there and the language is TURKISH nothing else
@SmokeyMountain0
@SmokeyMountain0 4 месяца назад
@@irembulut3057 Did you forgot Kurdish?
@irembulut3057
@irembulut3057 4 месяца назад
@@SmokeyMountain0 what did you say i can't see it
@SmokeyMountain0
@SmokeyMountain0 4 месяца назад
@@irembulut3057 With this pathetic attitude you have shown, you have proven that they are real and that you are disturbed by it.
@orhanaliyev9774
@orhanaliyev9774 Месяц назад
Since when did Koreans become Turkic-speaking?) Something new)) All these Japanese and Koreans have nothing to do with the Turkic peoples at all. Why are you misleading people?? As a descendant of the Oghuz, I will never understand either the Korean or Japanes, we don’t even have a common culture with them, nothing in common
@robabnawaz
@robabnawaz 21 день назад
so true#
@Tokyo2905
@Tokyo2905 3 месяца назад
There is not altaic language
@ChristopherTanne-se3pz
@ChristopherTanne-se3pz Месяц назад
It is. Transeurasic languages. If you like or not. Sry eastasien turc
@vpvnsf
@vpvnsf Месяц назад
@@ChristopherTanne-se3pz Speak English? I don't know what's Sry, nor eastasien turc.
@user-pf3ub1jm6k
@user-pf3ub1jm6k Месяц назад
日本は3万年以上前に最初に日本へ来た人はトルコ系民族だった可能性が高いですが、その後イスラエル系の人が大きく日本の文化を変えてる。現在の日本語の単語はヘブライ語の影響を受けてる可能性があります。
@TurkbodndiLanguage
@TurkbodndiLanguage Месяц назад
ご視聴くださりありがとうございました。
@orhanaliyev9774
@orhanaliyev9774 Месяц назад
If they were Turks, then you had a Turkic culture, at least you believed in Tengri. but you are not Turks, alas
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