I'm an Indian.. touched by this languages.. I'm lucky to hear this as I was searching my daughters name mansi on RU-vid.. and come across this beautiful song.. touching.. love from us
There's a tribe who's related to them are called sami. They're currently in Finland, Norway, and Sweden and possibly Denmark. They built tents, rode deer and slay, and built some neat stuff. I think mansi and them are both from the east urals or central urals. Interesting
Я венгер, когда слушаю эту песню Manysi, мне кажется, что она говорит на моем языке, я слышу много слов, которые кажутся венгерскими в этой песне! Я очень люблю это! Приветствую ближайших родственников венгров из Венгрии. I am Hungarian, when I listen to this Manysi song, it feels like it is speaking to me in Hungarian, I hear many words that seem Hungarian in this song! I love it very much! I greet the closest relatives of Hungarians from Hungary. Magyar vagyok, amikor ezt a Manysi dalt hallgatom, olyan mintha magyarul szólna hozzám, sok magyarnak tűnő szót vélek kihallani a dalból! Nagyon szeretem! Üdvözlöm a magyarok leközelebbi rokonait Magyarországról.
@@hisztoricsenol9551 Én azt olvastam, hogy a csángók még egy régebbi magyar nyelvjárást beszélnek. Egyébként az Ómagyar még jobban hasonlított a többi uráli nyelvre.
The tongue of the cuckoo is melting, My home (my dear little land) is waking for long. The cloudless (clear) sky is twittering in the spring, Through my faraway home, it is swimming. Kakukk nyelve olvad, Hazácskám soká ébredezik. Felhőtlen égbolt csicsereg tavasszal, Messzi hazácskám hosszán úszik tova.
Sorry man, I can only speak fluent Estonian, but I also speak Võro, so it's like a double whammy! PS: As an Estonian, I could understand precisely 1% of the lyrics.
I get huge chills about this song, it is so deep, touching and beautiful. Somehow I can imagine myself in Lappland's nature listening to this song. It really fits in and has that kind of athmosphere. Partly Mansi sounds like Finnish, greeting from Finland =)
and you know what? I'm neither Hungarian nor Finnish. Not even Russian. I'm from Poland, I'm 14 years old and one year ago i made a very impotant decision that has really changed my life ! I started learning finnish, the most beautiful language! Soon i realised that the culture of finno-urgic people is very original and amazing. the lifestyle, traditional stuff etc are so vibrant. And the most important thing - the languages are truly beautiful. that's the moment I start to cry. I just wanna lay in my bed and cry all the time when i think about all the poor Mansi, Komi, Mari, Khanty, Karelian, Erzya, Moksha, Veps, Votes and way more roots of finno-urgic nations and the languages. they are somewhere in Russia, sorry to say that, but the shit country doesnt care about them and they surely are gonna die! they are dissapearing slowly. they gave life to Finns, Estonians and Hungarians. Even some Russians. And now their culture is gonna be forgotten. they will die and the language will be lost. thought their languages are so beautiful! just listen to the song and feel it. Oh people, why do we have to be so neutral. I'm sure that one day when i grow up i'll fight for the finnourgic cultures. I swear i'm gonna fight for them if they'll still exist in those few years :(((
+N0RTHERN STAR As I know the Hanty and Mansi people get a financial support from Lukoil and Gazprom. There are also lots of organisations helping to save their languages and cultures, there are lots of TV programmes about them. But the problem is mostly not about caring or not caring, the problem is that Hanty and Mansi people are small and they live on the huge territory in small villages or reservations. It's also the problem of Indian tribes of America. If they could become a bigger nation and build their towns or cities, they would have bigger chances to improve their cultures and languages.
+Artem Dolgiy calm down. i didn't say russia is shit once. i've never meant that. i like russia and i'm full of respect to your beautiful culture and the language. i am a slav, i come from poland and i am not afraid to call poles and russians and all the slavic nations a family. yes, we are a family with same roots and heritage. but sometimes, even if you love your country, you have to face some ugly truth, russians don't care about dying finno urgic nations. also i am so full of empathy to you, poor russians under the dictature and wish you well because i find your nation very powerful and i believe you will once break out
+Artem Dolgiy haha no problem. i know a lot of europeans hate russia but mostly because of suffering from communism. but i am not one o them, i know that there were good times in history
I agree with you. It's very sad because they're desappearing. These folks are quite amazing and many of them were died already.. For example Livonia is part of Land between Latvia and Estonia, they were part of finnic group and their culture and language disappeared last year by the death of granny Kristiņa Grizelda, the last person who spoke livonian language as her hative. However everything because of latvians, they didn't gave them minority rights. Mansi, Khanty and Hungarian are the last ugric cultures. I live in north Serbia and I speak hungarian but I didn't understood any word from this song, anyway I've found simmilar words in some texts and numbers :) what it stayed... I also plan to study finnish language and literature so I'll do some research about those things surely.
I wish I knew somebody speaking Mansi :( I wnt to learn this language(so sooo similar to mine, Hungarian). Kakukk :) So wonderful. Somebody any idea where could I find such languagelessons? :)
Igen a Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug vidékére. Ott is inkább csak az idősebb emberek közé. Sok hasonló szó van némelyik ugyanaz. De a Magyar a Mansi nyelvtől már teljesen eltérő és a két nyelv már egyáltalán nem érthető egymás között. Igazából évekig kellene közöttük élni ahhoz hogy a két nyelv közötti rokonságot ösztönszerűen felismerni tudjuk. A szavak hasonlósága sajnos ma már nem több mint a hasonlóság a szomszédos népek szavaival mint például orosz és német nyelvből átvett szavakkal amik persze nem jelentik azon nyelvek érthetőségét. De egyetértek azzal hogy igazán nagyszerű lenne elvesztett gyökereink kel újra érintkezni. ❤️
As a Finn I have to say that this make me really sad :( That's because I know that our great language relatives are going to die :( One day its only my native language Finnish, yours Hungarian and Estonian left.
Indeed we are basically the same people with Slovaks in terms of medieval heritage and culture (even genetics), a shame that we can not be proud together, the way we can be with Croats and Poles.
Samuel Matuška .First, all of Europe wanted the Destroy us.Then the Mongols wanted to destroy us.After the Mongols the Ottomans wanted to destroy us.Then the Austrians wanted to destroy us.After the Austrians with the Trianon all of Europe wanted to destroy us twice.After the trianon the Soviets wanted to destroy us.We Hungarians suffered a lot more, and we still exist.Nobody can destroy the Finnugric people.We existed and we will exist.And think it trough Trump or Putin? It's clearly Putin.
Samuel Matuška Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District exists since 1930. And native languages are taught at schools. Nevertheless, thank you for your care. Děkujeme za vaši starost!
Volthor Productions It was a reckless step to join Hitler in his assault on Soviet Union. And of course, it was very stupid to enforce communism against the will of European nations. The suppress of the 1956 rebellion was a real shame on our behalf. A városomban egy emlékmű temető van. Mindig tiszta és rendben. A gránitlemezre írva magyarul: Itt nyugszanak a magyar hadifoglyok - a II. világháború áldozatai.
Related family languages depends on history of each language , dialect and the influence of a totally different language and the thousands of years each language development. Take Ainu and Japanese < Chinese culture and Kanji > Korean example all have degrees of Chinese influence a complete different language J,K,A are not defined family ,Ainu and Japanese share an Island yet Ainu is called an Isolate .Finnic Ugri and Turkic Ural are different names for same meaning, Altay influenced by Mongol Tungus and Siberian on a big Siberian Asian area and history so we get migrations far and wide and language continuum Hungary has been shaped by Europe’s cosmopolitan languages Khanty not so only Russian and Finnic Siberian cultures so the languages have gone a different development onions carrots potatoes are roots but all are different
I did not say any insulting, why do you act hostile? But ok, some lingiuistics lesson: Finnish is finno, Hungarian is ugric language, however their roots are the same. True. The roots are same. Really, we need to argue about facts? :/ we are adults, arent we? - And who asked you not to be proud of speaking an ugric/finnic language?
Estonian is finnic language, but indeed, they are related, in a far relationship. Still, manshi and hanty are ugric languages like ours. Maybe I should try székely HAHHAHAHAHAHAAH just joking. Still, Estonian is only a far relation and I wanna learn Manshi/Khanty :D But I confess: congrats! Estonian is hard. Good job that you learnt it
Печально, но народы ассимилируются. Русским теперь быть гораздо престижней,чем представителем какого- либо народа России. Живу в столице и знаю,что большинство не слышали даже про марийцев или ительменов . Спасибо ещё нынешней политике луноликого плешивого карлика. Как представителю одного из народов России, мне стыдно,что мы сами быстрее готовы стать русскими, перенять все из русской культуры,но только в зрелом возрасте и на чужбине вспоминать свои корни. Многие так и делают (не я,т.к. на родине бываю часто, учил в школе родной язык наравне с русским).
Извините, но вы финно-угры сами виноваты. Финно-угорские народы самые русифицированные, к сожалению. 40-50 процентов русских это представители ваших народов забывшие свои корни. Почему вы стесняетесь? Вас так мало осталось. Даже среди других нерусских вы часто выдаёте себя за русских, из-за этого над вами насмехаются. На Урале и Поволжье точно такая ситуация есть. В чем причина?
Persze :) Én eddig nem találtam semmit... de nem épp segítőkész a nép :/ Eddig csak beszóltak, meg magyar szokáshoz híven a semmiből veszekedést generálnak - ahogy itt is... hhh. Te teláltál vmit?
they are related. how much can english speaker understand farsi or russian language? i guess nothing, neither spanish and russian have anything common expect both languages uses articles and that makes them indo-european. Some sources says finno-ugric languages and altaics are related which makes Ural-Altaic group (check out that from Wikipedia)
Also there's a theory on the Uralic and Protoindo-European unity. ( indo-european.info/WebHelp/1_introduction.htm ) - see 1.6 Am, as a person, whose ancestors were Finno-Ugric (Moksha) but nowadays descendendts consider themselves Russians, very frustrated by the current situation with Uralic and many other languages in Russia. Sad, these languages are slowly dying, but I hope, one day it will become widespread again and will be spoken by huge number of people. And even modern Russians will remember their roots and stick to their Finno-Ugric (Central Russia and Volga region, Northwest Russia, Kola peninsula, Ural, Western Siberia), Baltic (Golyad' tribe = Moschino arch. culture) past. Also, it's pretty sad what happened to Muroma, Meschera, Merya, Chud', Vyes' tribes. Nowadays, Russians don't remember their past and are ashamed of Finno-Ugric roots and count local Uralic tribes as silly, thanks to the Ukrainian point of view on our history, that shows the superiority of Ukrainian lands and it's phenomenal importance in Russian history. But in reality we should consider our local history, of local tribes as the most important and forget all this nonsense we've been taught. Archeology shows a significant Finnic presence in our lands, it can't be denied anymore (google Dyakovo, Gorodets, Ilmen, Pyanoborsk, Ryazan-Oka archeological cultures). Also, according, to Khaburgaev (if I remember it right), Slavic languages divided from Baltic ones in the Southern lands in Ukraine (Kiev archeological culture - the first identifiable Slavic culture), contacting with Iranian tribes, that's why Slavonic languages have Iranian borrowed words, while Baltic once don't. The whole theory on how Balto-Slavic language split into three large groups (West Baltic (Prussian), Slavic (Czech, Russian, Serbian) and East Baltic (Lithuanian)) is pretty interesting.
Articles are actually a non-Indo-European thing. Proto-Indo-European didn't have articles at all. Germanic and Romance languages developed them on their own. Same with Hungarian (a Uralic language). It developed articles in contrast to Finnish and Estonian.
@@aleksandrvasilev6723 откуда тебе знать, кто твои предки? Вот от Болгар одно название осталось, а волжкие теперь татарами называют ся Язык говорят, судя по письменам руническим был ближе к Чувашкому. Египетский язык полностью утрачен, но это не значит, что их полностью вырезали. На русской равнине было полно балтийский и финских племён и народов, и это тоже не значит, что всех вырезали славяне. Просто язык изменился. Что касается Угров, то они были кочевники. Поэтому по родству ближе тюркам, а язык сохранился близкий финским языкам. Румыны тоже вот поют гимн, что их дедушек Даков завоевал император Траян и теперь они славные римляне. Блин, их прадед ушки наверное в гробу переворачиваються. История она такова, что не нодо зарекаться.
Nice of you :) But actually.... Finnish and Hungarian relation is no sure:) only some far relation, but even the language family is "far relted" too xD khanites and manshis are ugric, not finnic ;) but at lest you have Estonian there. Your branch will surely survive and we dont aim to give our culture up either. :) Well, I guess, ppl dont wnt to use their brain to speak. Our languages are hard and has a really strong logic. :p but we proudly speak them!