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What Turkish sounds like to foreigners-Yabancılar Türkçe'yi nasıl duyar? 

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I played a clip of Turkish for some Canadian students to see if they are able to identify the language. Initially, most of them thought it was an eastern European language. Some also said it sounded "middle eastern". In the end it was the geographical hints that led people to the correct answer.
So far out of all the languages I've done, people struggled the most with Turkish.
I wasn't able to squeeze out a good imitation this time. I will definitely make another one in the future.

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@emretovic
@emretovic 8 лет назад
ulan ağız tadıyla bi yemek tarifi dinlettirmediniz
@kadirkamis5052
@kadirkamis5052 6 лет назад
emretovic elmalı pasta tarifiydi kanka
@belial3555
@belial3555 6 лет назад
Vorname Nachname HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
@kaancimecioglu
@kaancimecioglu 6 лет назад
aynen knk
@asude1
@asude1 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@caninho1
@caninho1 4 года назад
hahahaha
@Alexis_005
@Alexis_005 5 лет назад
I speak Spanish but thanks to Tarkan I would recognize Turkish immediately. I love the way it sounds.
@fuckcorona5218
@fuckcorona5218 4 года назад
Thank you :) I like spanish too but I wished turkish got as much attention as spanish :(
@leavemealone3364
@leavemealone3364 3 года назад
graciasss hermanooo
@guntugakgun1924
@guntugakgun1924 3 года назад
I love Rolando alarcon from turkey
@deprimeplatypus490
@deprimeplatypus490 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K1yPgFcFytY.html hey maybe you'll like this song, although it doesnt at all sound like tarkan lol
@americanstrawberry2132
@americanstrawberry2132 3 года назад
🥰🥰
@selinsen7178
@selinsen7178 8 лет назад
yemek tarifi dinletmenizin sebebi neydi :D
@misscubic
@misscubic 8 лет назад
sebebi neydi ki
@jackson.624
@jackson.624 8 лет назад
Kiz benim adim da selin sen
@selinsen7178
@selinsen7178 8 лет назад
+Jackson. oo adaş merhaba
@Rana-pl1ud
@Rana-pl1ud 8 лет назад
+Jackson. her yerde ve her yerde korecan bulmak beni mutlu ediyor🤗
@jackson.624
@jackson.624 8 лет назад
Melody Rana Pardon türkçem pek güzel digil ama beni de mutlu ediyor ♡
@sonertaskan4319
@sonertaskan4319 7 лет назад
WTF kısmını hıammına diye çeviren çevirmenin yüreğine sağlık.
@grimmatchstick1717
@grimmatchstick1717 4 года назад
Afiyet olsuunn
@grimmatchstick1717
@grimmatchstick1717 4 года назад
Hiammmınaa
@unique9630
@unique9630 3 года назад
Röslflsldlaldl çok güldüm orda ya
@dogay5586
@dogay5586 3 года назад
Aynen eline sağlık çok ii olmuş ishdksbsjdhansjbskejx
@umutnur6069
@umutnur6069 3 года назад
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@giannisf19
@giannisf19 7 лет назад
It doesn't sound like Arabic, it's a lot "softer".
@alexanderrossovitch2585
@alexanderrossovitch2585 7 лет назад
And it is not guttural.
@alexanderrossovitch2585
@alexanderrossovitch2585 7 лет назад
ממלכת הכוזרים Chuvash Jen
@alexanderrossovitch2585
@alexanderrossovitch2585 7 лет назад
Because I have Szekely blood.
@alexanderrossovitch2585
@alexanderrossovitch2585 7 лет назад
I do not fully understand, but yes, Romania is against Szekely autonomy, let alone Szekely independence. For the Chuvash, it is a different thing.
@alexanderrossovitch2585
@alexanderrossovitch2585 7 лет назад
ממלכת הכוזרים Csuvas vagyok, Szavar vagyok
@saebica
@saebica 8 лет назад
Romanian here, love to Turkey, I just can't believe they don't recognise it. Seni cok seviyorum, Turkyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@iltramonto9642
@iltramonto9642 8 лет назад
Se' Bignè we love you too :D🤗
@emrecanbilici4952
@emrecanbilici4952 8 лет назад
Biz de seni seviyoruzzzzz. Ahahaha :)
@saebica
@saebica 8 лет назад
That moment when Turkish people love you :3 Owwww, sadsadasdsa(Turkish laughing)
@YouTubeVideoOfficialAudio
@YouTubeVideoOfficialAudio 8 лет назад
I love you "Se' Bigne"
@saebica
@saebica 8 лет назад
+Emre Deniz bende-bendeee
@iryza00
@iryza00 7 лет назад
When will people understand that Turks/Turkish are not Arab/Arabic? Like they don't even sound familiar.
@cemre5999
@cemre5999 6 лет назад
Jean oh absolutely
@erdemozcan5435
@erdemozcan5435 6 лет назад
Jean you are a moron who thinks being european is supperior. We are Turks and proud to be Turk! Go and fuck yourself!
@dee9425
@dee9425 6 лет назад
Jean Turks are neither European or Middle Eastern, WE ARE TURKIC GET IT RIGHT AND LEARN OUR HISTORY FOR FUCK SAKE!!!!!!!!
@irene3559
@irene3559 6 лет назад
Zeynep Aytekin people are retarded so they will label everyone in west asia/ the middle east as "arabic" people
@turkiye5946
@turkiye5946 5 лет назад
Jean how the fuck would you call a turkish personarabic common turkish people has nothing to do with arabic and even turkish history has nothing to do with arabic and has nothing in common
@keremdelialioglu2197
@keremdelialioglu2197 5 лет назад
"Uses a Roman alphabet" Two seconds later: "Armenian"
@uluetrusk339
@uluetrusk339 3 года назад
Etrüsk alfabesi mi demek istedin? Latinler Etrüsklerden almıştır yazıyı ve dili
@nikostselempertzidis8943
@nikostselempertzidis8943 3 года назад
He knew it was turkish he was just pretending. Everyone's I've met know turkish. And a lot about turkey. Turkey is not so unknown country believe me
@newleft2254
@newleft2254 3 года назад
What has that got to do with how it sounds? It sounds quite similar to Armenian btw because they literally are next-door neighbours.
@irada6980
@irada6980 3 года назад
@@newleft2254 hell no, they don’t sound a bit similar
@Hikmetkarademir
@Hikmetkarademir 3 года назад
@@newleft2254 not really, Armenian is much different then Turkish. They are not even in same language family.
@myconerd
@myconerd 8 лет назад
Turkish, the language comes from Asia not from the Middle East..
@urbannomad9590
@urbannomad9590 8 лет назад
Last I checked, the Middle East was in Asia 😑
@bilmemd226
@bilmemd226 8 лет назад
Middle-east is more like west-asia. Turkish is from Central-Asia which is two different regions, culturally and by language.
@herriycahyadi
@herriycahyadi 8 лет назад
it depends on your position :D
@xxsinid1919
@xxsinid1919 8 лет назад
Myconerd actually turkey is between Asia and europe
@Bombogor
@Bombogor 8 лет назад
language group is Asian Altaic , very different grammar , pronunciation from indo european or semitic languages
@formatcforcortex2465
@formatcforcortex2465 8 лет назад
turkish sounds very similar like hungarian
@turco2541
@turco2541 5 лет назад
Cuz those are from same language family.
@subutaynoyan5372
@subutaynoyan5372 5 лет назад
@@turco2541 The issue of urolic-altaic languages being related is still debated. There still aren't enough evidence are found. So unless the Asian languages evolved with some hugely different way that none of us have figured out, Hungarian, Finnish and Turkish are not from the same language family. Hungary was an Ottoman land for a lot of centuries and uralic languages have similar features with Turkic languages is all
@peynirformaggio6915
@peynirformaggio6915 5 лет назад
M Bayrak oo im living now in turkey and im learning the language, and i have to say that turkish and hungarian seems like theyre related, really, a lot a lot like conection words, like ben - en (me), veya - vagy / mi - mi, in hungarian is what and in turkish is part of the ask,/ evet - igen (yes)/ var - vannak (have) etc also now that i learned a lot of turkish but not fully satisfied i can say that hungarian is so easy now is so similar, i think at a point in one era Turkish and hungarian where related but is so far far.
@subutaynoyan5372
@subutaynoyan5372 5 лет назад
@@peynirformaggio6915 There is a certain scientific methodology to detect the relation between languages. On paper, you would not notice much similarity between English and Hindu but they too are related.
@peynirformaggio6915
@peynirformaggio6915 4 года назад
M Bayrak yes, hindi, persian, english, greek, spanish, etc etc italian swedish, slavic germanic romances baltic celtic hellenik persian etc are related theyre indoeuropean languages
@EunusRex
@EunusRex 5 лет назад
If you show them the people speaking the language, they will easily come up with the stereotypes in their mind and won't listen to the sounds. Show a hijabi speaking Turkish, they'll say it's Arabic. Show a blonde speaking Turkish, they'll say it's a Slavic language.
@chelseapettigrew4864
@chelseapettigrew4864 3 года назад
Yes you’re definitely right!
@CagrAtesbesta
@CagrAtesbesta 3 года назад
definitely bcs of stereotypes.
@DonJuan911
@DonJuan911 3 года назад
I mean that the only way to identify a different language or culture. If you don't know anything about them you can take stereotypes to try to identify the language or culture.
@zarasibel
@zarasibel 3 года назад
Agreed they will think of stereotypes
@deniz_ildir
@deniz_ildir 3 года назад
I wouldn't call this a stereotype, but scientifically speaking, it is heuristics. Our brains tend to combine visual signals with the auditory impulses to make a shortcut decision to save from processing power and time. That is how we are built through millions of years of evolution.
@jhhnn_
@jhhnn_ 5 лет назад
I like turkish language!👌🏻 Greetings from Mexico City🇲🇽❤️
@________2763
@________2763 5 лет назад
Greetings back :)
@PimsleurTurkishLessons
@PimsleurTurkishLessons 3 года назад
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@jhhnn_
@jhhnn_ 3 года назад
@@PimsleurTurkishLessons thanks 😊
@sime6244
@sime6244 3 года назад
kanında azerilik var
@eylulmus
@eylulmus 3 года назад
I was in your country only 2 weeks ago 😊 Mexican and Turkish people are so alike! Greetings from a Turkish girl 🇹🇷❤️
@additios125
@additios125 7 лет назад
Wow I guess people don't know what arabic sounds like, that's nowhere near Arabic.
@_RTX2060SUPER_
@_RTX2060SUPER_ 4 года назад
- Yeah but say that to AKP voters and fanatics, they ditch turkish culture for arabic culture.
@adelaidehemmings5693
@adelaidehemmings5693 3 года назад
Olum burada ne biçim bir muhabbet dönüyor?
@adelaidehemmings5693
@adelaidehemmings5693 3 года назад
Biliyorum ama türk olduğunuz o kadar aşikar ki Türkçe yazmak istedim
@hokachi6401
@hokachi6401 3 года назад
@אביהו bruh
@berrak3438
@berrak3438 3 года назад
@@user-kl1yj7ml6b we don't hate arabs but as a Turkish person, I don't want them to call me Arab because our language and the physical appearances are so different. (also the cultures [it doesn't mean all the muslims have the same culture])
@slushpanictv3520
@slushpanictv3520 7 лет назад
Turkish sounds SOOO much like swedish, and swedish does not at all sound like arabic, at least not yet...
@_RTX2060SUPER_
@_RTX2060SUPER_ 4 года назад
SlushPanic TV neither turkish
@soli8615
@soli8615 4 года назад
Faccio Labava Turkish is altaic. But because Turkey is close to Arabic countries geographically so it has arabic words. Grammar of Turkish and Arabic are nothing alike. So different.
@3alaiyer
@3alaiyer 4 года назад
SlushPanic TV can’t agree, turkish sounds NOTHING like swedish
@foreverspeak2515
@foreverspeak2515 4 года назад
turkish has a lot of arabic words in it, which is why it could have sounded arabic :)
@lizzygrant2282
@lizzygrant2282 3 года назад
@ They didn't say it's similar to Swedish they said it SOUNDS like Swedish there's a big difference. Of course when it comes to structure etc they are different but they have similar sounds. I am Turkish and I can safely say Swedish really is one of the languages that sound similarly to Turkish, but Turkish words have more sh & ch sounds.
@fuac
@fuac 8 лет назад
The reason they hear Arabic and French is because the largest number of loan words in Turkish are from these languages. By percentage Arabic %6 and French %5. The pronunciation is very different from both of them though. Turkish is actually grammatically closest to Mongolian, Korean, Hungarian, Finnish etc. but I have also heard that it sounds Slavic to some people. It's a very unique language.
8 лет назад
+fuac turkish is not closest to mongolian, korean, hungarian, finish, etc. turkish is closest to other turcic laguages like azerbaijaani, tatar language , kazakh language, turmeni, uzbeki,, kyrgyz, and others.the similarity to Monolian, Korean, etc. is next, because they all use the same sytax, and the cause that turkish sounds for some People similar to south slavic languages is because the Ottoman empire reigned a long time them, and that caused, that there are many similar words in south slavic languages too :)
@fuac
@fuac 8 лет назад
+Watashi wa Dәsu Yes, I was talking about other than Turkic languages.
8 лет назад
ok than you are right
@ozanbayrak562
@ozanbayrak562 8 лет назад
+acid pops Ural and Altai families are seperated right now. It isn't ''Ural-Altai'' no more.
@jimmyjazz5746
@jimmyjazz5746 8 лет назад
+Watashi wa Dәsu finnish and turkish are really really close man
@samo1560
@samo1560 7 лет назад
for some reason, Turkish is for me one of the most easy languages to identify when hearing. it has some weird flavour to it that always makes me like "ye that has to be Turkish". no other language sounds like that.
@cerengungor2507
@cerengungor2507 7 лет назад
It's really interesting how does it sound to you annoying or which language sound closest to ours?
@dev.kochevnik
@dev.kochevnik 4 года назад
@Lucifer kankam seni her türklerle ilgili videonun altında görüyorum sen de mi benim gibi işsizsin sjamfmdm
@disco_depression
@disco_depression 3 года назад
Yeah I get what you mean as a turkish person I feel the same about most asian languages (to me Japanese Chinese and Korean sound nothing alike)
@kimforestleaf
@kimforestleaf 3 года назад
@@cerengungor2507 It sounds very "rounded", clear and so melodic! So pleasant to prononce. And I love the particular sound of the "L" (where the back of the tongue is brought more upwards I guess ?), it's so characteristic of turkish. An the "ı"... And the way the "ü" and "ö" are used, the unique rhythm, etc. The sonority of turkic languages (especially modern-day turkish) is so unique that I really can't compare them to any language of another family when I hear them. Turkish is so easily recognisable (except maybe that it is a bit difficult to distinguish it from other oghuz languages/dialects like azeri when the ear is not trained, and I doubt that mine is trained enought yet, but I think I can distinguish them now). (my native languages are armenian and french)
@senanuryuzgec6539
@senanuryuzgec6539 3 года назад
@@kimforestleaf as anatolian turks, we can also understand azeri turkish when we hear. Maybe thats the reason you cannot distinguish them.
@Iznikroc
@Iznikroc 8 лет назад
funniest moment: when that fella thought Turkish was Armenian.
@maligjokica
@maligjokica 8 лет назад
+Iznikroc i can imagine the face of some turks after some one labeling thear language with armenian:))))))
@Iznikroc
@Iznikroc 8 лет назад
I'm half-turkish, when I heard that i was like....Oh damn, my family in Istanbul will not be amused.
@zottirgen
@zottirgen 8 лет назад
+maligjokica My face is smiling because Armenian culture and language are part of Turkish identity and vice versa. 100 years ago, almost every craftsman and artisan in the Ottoman Empire were Armenians and obviously the languages got mixed heavily. The fact that some tragedies parted the two nations temporarily, doesn't mean they're not connected.
@seda5112
@seda5112 7 лет назад
maligjokica Its actually pretty fine
@olbiomoiros
@olbiomoiros 6 лет назад
Iznikroc Armenian doesn’t even have Latin alphabet
@olbiomoiros
@olbiomoiros 6 лет назад
Turkish is central Asian not middle eastern
@chraman169
@chraman169 4 года назад
ItzSkylerUwU. YT No thanks. He says that so he can say we don't belong here
@nerminacelik6638
@nerminacelik6638 3 года назад
Ne fark eder.
@mertkaraoglu8201
@mertkaraoglu8201 3 года назад
Thank you for say the truth.
@mertkaraoglu8201
@mertkaraoglu8201 3 года назад
@@nerminacelik6638 Dilimizin kökenini anlamada ve Türkiye insanının büyük bir kısmının kökeninin nereden olduğunu bilmede fark eder.
@berkoski2001
@berkoski2001 3 года назад
turkish is from adriatic sea until central asia
@firatsamisagunalumni2054
@firatsamisagunalumni2054 8 лет назад
According to TDK (Turkish Language Institution) there are 111.027 words in Turkish. 14.981 are of foreign origin. The rest are indigenous. 6467 of those foreign words are Arabic origin whereas 5253 are of French. Neither Arabic nor French makes up more then 1 percent of Turkish language. If one looks at Wikipedia 29% percent of English words are French origin. Nobody says English "sounds like" French. But all of a sudden Turkish "sounds like" Arabic with less then 1 percent influence.
@furkansahinkara730
@furkansahinkara730 6 лет назад
Firat Sami Sagun (Alumni) arabic has 4-5 percent influance but good point
@ebc7520
@ebc7520 6 лет назад
The biggest problem is maybe we have more than 100000 words but in daily life we are using just mostly 3000 of them and at least quarter of it is foreigner(Persian,French or Arabic)
@chrisbean
@chrisbean 6 лет назад
You re so on point. Spanish has hundreds of words from Arabic but it doesn't sound Arabic at all. Loanwords are just that. It doesn't change the real essence of a language. People of a certain language adapt loanwords to their native pronunciation.
@utkumutygo5515
@utkumutygo5515 5 лет назад
türkçe de daha fazla arapça sözcük yokmuydu ya o az değil mi ben daha fazla diye biliyorum hatta baya baya türkçe de ki sözcüklerin yarısının arapça olduğunu düşünüyordum eğer söylediğin kadar azsa mutlu oldum 15.000 az değil ama 110.000 sözcüğe göre çok da fazla sayılmaz
@shimaruchan
@shimaruchan 5 лет назад
Keşke bu yorumun alnı olsaydı da öpseydim
@roothik
@roothik 8 лет назад
Am i the only one who thinks that it sounds a bit like Korean, Japanese and maybe Finnish?
@gokhanemre58
@gokhanemre58 8 лет назад
+roothik No, me too. Turkish, Korean, Japanese are Altaic languages. :D
@blgram
@blgram 8 лет назад
+roothik I don't what is your native language I'm a Turkish guy from the U.S. Once I was shopping with one of my Turkish friend and then I realized that someone is speaking Turkish in the market. I told my friend to listen it carefully since we can barely heard the voice. When we went the aisle that sounds come from, we realized it's not Turkish but Korean.
@BoneMachine28
@BoneMachine28 8 лет назад
+Atilla Demir The altaic theory has been officially discarded by modern linguistics. It has very little things shared with mongolian. Turkish comes from a family language itself originated in central asian kazakh turkic tribes. Later it adopted arabic, persian and greek vocabulary, alphabet and grammar. Ataturk simplified these things because of the high illiteracy rate in turkey, by discarding the arabic and persian alphabet and replacing it with the Roman alphabet with some Greek and Cyrillic characters.
@gokhanemre58
@gokhanemre58 8 лет назад
+Tsoukalos Extraordinaire Hi. I'm student ot Turkology at university. It wasn't canceled by linguistics. Mongolic, Turkic and Turgusic has proven to be the Altaic languages. Big Altaic language family(+Japonic,+Koreanic) is disputed. Koreanic is generally included by academics. Japonic is controversial. Okay? Kazakh between the Turkish language has 80+% word partnership. I can speak Kazakh language. Turkish language is OghuzicTurkic branch. Kazakh langauge is Cuman-Kipchak Turkic branch. Turkish comes from a family language itself originated in Caucasian Oghuzic turkic tribes.Oguz lived between the Balkans and the Central Asia. Turkic Oghuzic states in Europe(Balkans,Caucasia): -Pechenegs -Turkic Bulgar Kaghanate(Oghur>Oghuz r>z) -Avar Kaghanate -Uzs(Uz means Oguz) -Khazar Empire -Hunnic Empire(Oghur>Oghuz r>z) -Onogurs -Kutrigurs, Utrigurs Turkic peoples are composed of different tribes.There are 5 major tribes.There are other tribes under large tribe.Large Tribes(Oghuz,Oghur, Kipchak,Karluk, Siberian). OGHUZ: Oguz consist of 24 tribes.Everyone knows the name of the tribe in Turkey. Oghuzic tribes: -Kayı(Founders of Ottoman Empire, Jandarids) -Bayat(Founders of the Qajar dynasty, Dulkadirids) -Alkaevli -Karaevli -Yazır -Döger(Founders of Artuqid dynasty) -Dodurga -Afshar(founders of the Afsharid dynasty) -Kınık(Founders of Seljuk Empire) -Salur(Founders of Karamanid dynasty, Kadı Burhaneddin dynasty) -Yıva(Founders of Oghuz Yabgu state, and Qara Qoyunlu) -Chepni(I'M A CHEPNI). Each Oghuzic tribe that live in a certain area in Turkey.I'm Chepni. Chepni Turks live in Giresun, North Sivas, Ordu, Trabzon, Tokat provinces. Turkish has never been adopted Greek grammar.There is no element of Greek grammar in Turkish.There are only loanword. Greek loanword number is very small. %0,6 Greek loanwords in Turkish! there is no grammatical elements of Arabic and Persian in Modern Turkish, Rough Ottoman Turkish, Middle Ottoman Turkish. In a social and pragmatic sense, there were (at least) three variants of Ottoman Turkish: Elequant Turkish(the language of poetry and administration. State administrators and scholars, poets were writing the language. This language is filled with Arabic and Persian grammar rules. %88 Arabic-Persian loanwords %12 Turkic. Elequant Ottoman Turkish was used in palace or literature, it wasn't used by common people. 88% include Arabic and Persian. 12% Turkic... It constitutes 1% of the population) -Ottoman Middle Turkish(he language of higher classes and trade.It constitutes 5% of the population. %70 Turkic %30+ Arabic,Persian,Greek,Italian. Bcs this is trade language. -Rough Ottoman Turkish(the language of Ottoman Turk people. %80+ Turkic %20 Other Langauges. It constitutes 95+% of the population.Rough Turkish is Modern Turkish in Turkey. ) Elequant Ottoman Turkish text(year of 1798) "hullanda hem-ayar-ı nühas-ı hassas olan hey'et-i danişveriyi zaharif-i tafazzul ile temviye ve tezyin edip bezm-gâh-ı sühan-gûyanda iksar-ı sersere ile ser-halka-i ihvab-ı hava-ayin olmuş idim." Middle Ottoman Turkish text(year of 1790): "Oldukları arzda portakalı ancak kibarı görebildiğinden Asitane'de kesreti kendülerini hayran eylediğinden hezeyan-ı gûna-gûn ederler." Rough Ottoman Turkish text(year of 1736/same of Turkish): "Yol üzerinde bir buçuk, iki saat çekecek kadar yerde kule gibi miller yapılıdır ki karşına tutar da öyle gidersin. Eğer o milleri sağına veya soluna alır isen, yolu şaşırırsın ve birer ikişer minare derinliğinde kum ile dolmuş hendekler vardır ki hiç belli değil. Atın ayağı eğer oralara basacak olursa kurtulmak muhaldır. Çabalandıkça batar gider" Turks has used a full 24 alphabetic system. Kokturk, Uyghur,Arab, Greek, Latin, Cyrilic, Assyrian, Runic, Tibetic, Armenianic, Pecheneg, Brahmi, Sanskrit, Passe pa, Hebrew... alphabets. And Modern Turkish Langauge: Origin of the words in Turkish vocabulary of which about 86% are Turkish and 14% are of foreign origin. %86 Turkic %6,4 Arabic %4,9 French %1,32 Persian %0,6 Greek
@sataniz4428
@sataniz4428 8 лет назад
+Tsoukalos Extraordinaire Actually turkic has a lot shared with mongolic languages but from what I understand main objection to Altaic is Mongols borrowed all the common elements from Turkic. Turkic languages do not originate in Central Asia btw, but rather around southern siberia and kazaks are a modern turkic people not ancestor of anyone...
@frasssaeed8695
@frasssaeed8695 8 лет назад
I'm an Arab and I've never heard Turkish spoken before. What a beautiful language.
@frasssaeed8695
@frasssaeed8695 8 лет назад
***** What is the first?
@Qraxian
@Qraxian 8 лет назад
And where did you get that information? And by information I mean your bullshit opinion not backed by any research or poll.
@Qraxian
@Qraxian 8 лет назад
Silvery Night χρονης κ.
@stan2363
@stan2363 8 лет назад
χρονης κ. Keep your stupid opinion in your stupid mind. You don't have to say it that rude way even if you think that. Grow up
@altanaydemir5294
@altanaydemir5294 8 лет назад
He is greek. This aggressive mode is normal.
@anas4261
@anas4261 8 лет назад
Ekmek veya su Thanks duolingo
@expectto6498
@expectto6498 7 лет назад
Oh my God xD
@seda5112
@seda5112 7 лет назад
أنس رضى lol
@adelaidehemmings5693
@adelaidehemmings5693 3 года назад
Lmao
@CCCP_Again
@CCCP_Again 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@efesoyler7510
@efesoyler7510 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@halimelafcoglu4244
@halimelafcoglu4244 5 лет назад
You need to hear Arabic words to say "Turkish sounds like Arabic." There is no Arabic word in the sound they listen to.
@cemalgok4950
@cemalgok4950 3 года назад
Nibiru kraliçesi is that youb??
@halimelafcoglu4244
@halimelafcoglu4244 3 года назад
@@cemalgok4950 Ne yazık ki kendisi vefat etti.
@happy_panda2078
@happy_panda2078 8 лет назад
i am half Turkish and half Norwegian.When they said " french, swedish", i laughed so hard. I really enjoyed this video. Thx.
@egetamay6599
@egetamay6599 8 лет назад
+Happy_panda 9GAG deki arkadaş sen misin? Norveç'te üniversite okuyan.
@happy_panda2078
@happy_panda2078 8 лет назад
Ege Tamay hayir
@egetamay6599
@egetamay6599 8 лет назад
+Happy_panda O zaman rahatsız ettiğim için özür dilerim. :)
@turkishturk4907
@turkishturk4907 8 лет назад
+Happy_panda annen norveçli mi?
@w3lisa954
@w3lisa954 8 лет назад
OMG Norwegian! Norway after the turkey is my favorite country. I want to live there in the future, I also learned that the Norwegian.
@yagmur_li8899
@yagmur_li8899 8 лет назад
for me Turkish is one of the most beautiful languages around the world)
@n.sadequi4381
@n.sadequi4381 5 лет назад
Disgusting
@anonimperson9749
@anonimperson9749 5 лет назад
@@n.sadequi4381 what u say u piece of shit
@duru1364
@duru1364 4 года назад
Asianpride Sadequi why? Can you give me a reason?
@bilimjaryqy3382
@bilimjaryqy3382 4 года назад
Yes, I agree... Turkish is sureely the most beautiful language in the world
@gokcemuzel
@gokcemuzel 4 года назад
@Birhano nasty? how tf a language can sound nasty? i feel like you wrote this comment bc you don't like Turks or the president in Turkey... am i correct? don't be racist dude it makes you a shitty person
@monkeyyd
@monkeyyd 8 лет назад
funny how it is an Altaic language and they keep saying it sounds like middle eastern
@alex-sv8ru
@alex-sv8ru 8 лет назад
its more similer to mongolian and Korean.
@iraklisthegeorgian6250
@iraklisthegeorgian6250 8 лет назад
Cuz it sounds Arabic.
@grelgn4287
@grelgn4287 8 лет назад
Before Turks joined Islam, Turkish sounded Asian. When they joined Islam they used so much arabic words. After WW1 Ataturk removed most of the arabic words and researched the origin of the language. But it still has little bit of arabic words
@alex-sv8ru
@alex-sv8ru 8 лет назад
+iraklis the georgian Kinda, but not so much.
@postyoda1623
@postyoda1623 8 лет назад
Arabic is very glottal and Turkish is not glottal at all; they don't sound anything like each other; even the Arabic loan words in Turkish don't sound Arabic.
@altaiaila7098
@altaiaila7098 5 лет назад
Turkish doesn't have any throat sounds like middle eastern languages based on throat sounds while even French and German have some throat sounds , Turkish have many Arabic and Persian words but Turks don't pronounce them from throat like like middle easterners do
@yigitcanaktas9073
@yigitcanaktas9073 4 года назад
It means shortly, prodental.
@englishnovels
@englishnovels 3 года назад
Yeah we speak relaxx
@altaiaila7098
@altaiaila7098 3 года назад
@vasiliev kibarlık ne alaka , çok cahilce bir yorum bu , tamamen anatomi ile ilgili bu,Fransızlardan daha mı kibarız , gerçekten çok cahilce yorumlamışsınız
@altaiaila7098
@altaiaila7098 3 года назад
@vasiliev Bilgin olmayan konularda yorum yaparsan sana cahil denir , buna kızıcaksan bilgiye dayalı olmayan yorumlarını kendine sakla , önce genetik öğren sonra konuşursun , yumuşamış boğazmış bilmem ne :)))
@newleft2254
@newleft2254 3 года назад
It has plenty of throat sounds depening on which region of Turkey you are from. The women in the video sound like they're from the Western region. The East has lots of throat sounds.
@smtuscany
@smtuscany 3 года назад
From an Italian point of view, Turkish is not that difficult to pronounce. Most sounds are similar to Italian , except for ö, ü, ı (we don’t have them). When it comes to grammar though... it’s another story. Endless word suffixes and vowel harmony are REALLY difficult to manage. A beautiful language anyway.
@dulapeep3198
@dulapeep3198 3 года назад
Sir, I adoreeee Italian. The why it sounds is so pleasing to me, could listen to it all day. Unfortunately i find it hard and am scared to begin studying it.
@dulapeep3198
@dulapeep3198 3 года назад
Way*
@smtuscany
@smtuscany 3 года назад
@@dulapeep3198 Italian pronunciation is pretty consistent, unlike English. That’s the easy part. I found out that the most difficult parts for foreigners are verb conjugation (lots of irregular verbs) and the fact that every element in a phrase has to be adapted to the number and gender of subject. For example “beautiful” in English can be translated as “bello”, “bella”, “belli” or “belle”, depending on singular/plural and masculine/feminine form. Oh and objects have gender too: a chair is feminine while a notebook is masculine.
@mete4588
@mete4588 3 года назад
You described it correctly.
@zafer9708
@zafer9708 3 года назад
Turkish doesn't have endless suffix or vowel harmony , it has just a few , and they are very regular , tell me about learning Italian articles which makes zero sense , why does a table have to be masculine but house feminine . I've been learning Italian for more than 5 years but still having difficulty with the articles and also verbs
@alyally5798
@alyally5798 7 лет назад
I love Turkeyyyy and Turkish fooddsss 😍😍
@adelaidehemmings5693
@adelaidehemmings5693 3 года назад
Oh lord, that is so sweet😊💓
@weflinz
@weflinz 3 года назад
We love you too!~
@zisanegilmez458
@zisanegilmez458 3 года назад
Whats your favourite food bruh
@weflinz
@weflinz 3 года назад
@@zisanegilmez458 bruh deme aw kaba oluyo biraz :d
@zisanegilmez458
@zisanegilmez458 3 года назад
@@weflinz aga kaba bi insanim zaten
@architecturalmind
@architecturalmind 5 лет назад
Turkish sounds a cross between Russian and Japanese. Its an Altaic language
@pessimistic9362
@pessimistic9362 3 года назад
Yea it is because it comes from Asia
@nerminkoese2853
@nerminkoese2853 3 года назад
The existence of the Altaic language family is debated, therefore turkish is officially classified as a Turkic language
@abbeyrhapsody3205
@abbeyrhapsody3205 3 года назад
The place where the Turkic languages originated from was a bit north of Manchuria; around the very east of Siberia. And the place where the Korean and Japanese languages originated from was Manchuria. So both Turkic and Korean and Japanese originated around the same place! Then the Turks migrated to the West and they took MANY MANY foreign words and ruined their language. Also the Japanese language was very affected by the Chinese language. Also the reason as to why Anatolian Turks (turkish people) don't have slanted eyes is that 1-) They are from the Oghuz branch of the Turkic people and people from the Oghuz branch didn't have slanted eyes 2-) Most of the Anatolian Turks people are actually native to anatolia, meaning their ancestors didn't come from Eastern Asia, their ancestors come from Anatolia and today's Turkish people are the descendants of the Ancient Anatolians, meaning the Anatolian Turks can say that the Ancient Anatolian Civilizations are theirs but ofc we all know this wouldn't be allowed by some countries...
@XY-jw6hu
@XY-jw6hu Год назад
@@abbeyrhapsody3205 Altai language theory is debunked. Korean and Japanese are not related to. Also they are not very affected by Chinese. Korean and Japanese are counted as isolated language. The paternal lineage of indo-european language was also born in siberia. Where we are born don't define how we look.
@XY-jw6hu
@XY-jw6hu Год назад
@@pessimistic9362 Well, origins of indo-european languages are also in Asia, based on paternal lineage of Yamnaya men.
@oznurd.9645
@oznurd.9645 7 лет назад
Very strange that they compare turkish to Arabic.. 😁 I am often in Arabic countries and when I speak Turkish to my Children in the public most of Arabic People are Surprised because it Sounds completely different to Them. And the few Arabic Words that we use we pronounce them totally different than arab Speakers.. are you all kidding me?😶
@turkiye5946
@turkiye5946 5 лет назад
Jean almost all countries in europe has arabic words like dutch they have some but it does not sound arabic and 4000 arabic word are pronounced wayy different and turkish vocabulerey has 104481 word in total so 4000 is just 2%
@_RTX2060SUPER_
@_RTX2060SUPER_ 4 года назад
Jean get off you stupid troll
@iranmaster
@iranmaster 3 года назад
They make the same mistake with Iranians too.
@CMYKITSUNE
@CMYKITSUNE 8 лет назад
i like how the turkish person tells something like a recipe
@emird.3940
@emird.3940 8 лет назад
it is actually a recipe
@bilmemd226
@bilmemd226 8 лет назад
LOL
@jush1556
@jush1556 8 лет назад
yes it is something like a cooking show
@yakupyakup1140
@yakupyakup1140 7 лет назад
it is
@seval.k
@seval.k 7 лет назад
Çocuk şok 😂
@sataniz4428
@sataniz4428 8 лет назад
Turkish stress and pronunciation confuses people. Back wovels combined with unvoiced consonants like p, ch, sh, t, k makes it sound harsh and slavic at times, but at the same time turkish has ö and ü which are found in germanic languages and french, people think maybe it is Swedish or French. One other reason people think it may be French could be due to Turkish and French having stress on final syllable. Turkish has vowel harmony it means that words will be made of either back or front vowels, therefore it will contribute to this confusion.
@kuuhaku9650
@kuuhaku9650 7 лет назад
1:38 the cringe of the guy at the back lmao
@ErelfBow
@ErelfBow 6 месяцев назад
He is pissed off 😂😂😂
@Cemreaskomolmus3141
@Cemreaskomolmus3141 22 дня назад
"Bayağı türkçe Hıammına" 😂
@chaigaming6727
@chaigaming6727 3 года назад
Tell me you're American without telling me you're American
@dundermifflinthisispam
@dundermifflinthisispam 2 года назад
I have no idea about the world map
@rhomzkietfttv5571
@rhomzkietfttv5571 4 года назад
I love Turkish people. Hugs and kisses from Philippines🤗 😘
@rabiabatman7304
@rabiabatman7304 3 года назад
We send you hugs and kisses back ☺️
@rhomzkietfttv5571
@rhomzkietfttv5571 3 года назад
@@rabiabatman7304 Wow! Thank you and Happy New Year to all
@rabiabatman7304
@rabiabatman7304 3 года назад
@@rhomzkietfttv5571 thank you! happy new year for you and your country too🙏😊 i wish 2021 will bring our world peace✌️
@cevdetzurtoglu
@cevdetzurtoglu 3 года назад
Hello 👋
@rhomzkietfttv5571
@rhomzkietfttv5571 3 года назад
@@cevdetzurtoglu Hello please visit my channel. Thank you
@tejafrikha6237
@tejafrikha6237 8 лет назад
as a Tunisian person I can say that turkish does not sound anything like Tunisian dilect ( as its not a language) but that made me laugh though 😂
@eliftheriver
@eliftheriver 8 лет назад
love from İstanbul my friend
@othmanbettach2665
@othmanbettach2665 8 лет назад
hahahaha from morocco yeep it's way different even arabs can't understand us i mean we moroccans algerians tunisians btw i'm berber andaluci not an arab
@gulmiraaskar
@gulmiraaskar 8 лет назад
SM ZYX I study now with two berber guys from Algeria and they speak their own language between each other also they use a lot of French. Actually they told that they try to use their language as much as possible
@gulmiraaskar
@gulmiraaskar 8 лет назад
sorry told us
@Sussyferret472
@Sussyferret472 3 года назад
Turkish culture is a mix of both european and asian culture and i love it. You can see so many other cultures too. People can be both brunette and blonde. And you can see all eye colors. Actually turkey is one of the countries that contain so many sort of people. The language has both european and asian touches too.
@mialando
@mialando Год назад
Exactly I was surprised to see so much people looking waay different than I thought they would when I visited Turkey 4 years ago!
@abdurrauf9401
@abdurrauf9401 8 лет назад
Turkish is a vety good and sweet language, its not my first language but iam glad i can speak it
@furkansahinkara730
@furkansahinkara730 6 лет назад
abdur rauf helal olsun koçuma
@adelaidehemmings5693
@adelaidehemmings5693 3 года назад
Reiss helal olsun be
@wasimahmed7337
@wasimahmed7337 7 лет назад
The Turks today have their own identity and are distinguished from the Arabs . Thanks to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk .
@agentm4465
@agentm4465 7 лет назад
Wasim Ahmed he was a fucking against my muslim sister
@firstbloodmuhammedmustafa2862
@firstbloodmuhammedmustafa2862 7 лет назад
AgentM44 fuck off arab and never talk about ataturk and turkey. bc you dont deserve to talk
@Elisa-xn2dl
@Elisa-xn2dl 6 лет назад
AgentM44 We hate arabic Love Ataturk. you are against secularism
@turkiye5946
@turkiye5946 5 лет назад
Turks had whole the history nothing to do with arabs like we are from asia
@_eyedex_3563
@_eyedex_3563 5 лет назад
Ege Demirer yeah right. but i think it is also dependence from which place of turkey u come from. The people from the east look more like asians bc the immigrant were china or like that and on the other side like west theyre mixed up like arabian or greek.
@melissamuller2363
@melissamuller2363 8 лет назад
for me it sounds more like a language in central asia
@oguzhaaaaaaan
@oguzhaaaaaaan 5 лет назад
Because it is. Turkish is part of the turkic language family with uzbek,kazakh,turkmen and kyrghyz. They're related like how spanish and italian are romance languages.
@turco2541
@turco2541 5 лет назад
@محمد حسن Lol because it's central asian language.
@turco2541
@turco2541 5 лет назад
@محمد حسن Are u syrian who live in turkey?
@turco2541
@turco2541 5 лет назад
@محمد حسن I know you, I saw you before you are poor troll account who try to make turkish arabic for satisfying your inferiority complex because you have sympathy to turkish in your deep and you know that it never will be your language and you can't live with that. Babe, Turkish is not even come from same language family, how can it be latinized arabic? I mean, how? There is no connection between them. If you would say hebrew I could understand, but turkish doesn't sound make sense. Please peace with turkish and it's originality, you just harming yourself with your pathetic efforts..
@alleya9436
@alleya9436 4 года назад
محمد حسن fuck you arabic 🤪🤪🤪
@TheCyberbedouin
@TheCyberbedouin 8 лет назад
Serbian and Turkish languages share a lot of words, so when people in Serbia watch Turkish TV series, which are on every TV channel since 2010, sometimes Turkish sound like our Serbian language for a moment.In Bosnia and Herzegovina, parts of Serbia Sandžak and Kosovo, people use more Turkish words compared to rest of the ex Yu and region. Turkish and Serbian leng are different, but mindset is very similar.
@raikuhebi
@raikuhebi 8 лет назад
Yep. We Turks have morr in common with Balkans than Middle East.
@TheCyberbedouin
@TheCyberbedouin 8 лет назад
+Raiku Hebi you even use Latin alphabet for god sake! but other things make as more similar, like food, Turks and Balkans people act like crazy when they are pissed of...etc
@esramnor6734
@esramnor6734 8 лет назад
+Average Kurdish Dude Anatolian people do not want you Mesopotamian people, ok!
@ibrahimy7307
@ibrahimy7307 8 лет назад
+TheCyberbedouin I didn't know serbian and turkish shared a lot of words.
@gokhanemre58
@gokhanemre58 8 лет назад
+TheCyberbedouin Yes, Da, Evet :) 11,000+ Turkish loanwords in Serbian. We lived in the same region for 1500+ years. (Hunnic period, Turkic Bulgars(assimilated by Slavs), Avars, Pechenegs, Utrigurs, Kutrigurs, Uzs, Onogurs and Ottomans)
@korelly
@korelly 8 лет назад
I've seen many Americans who confused French with Spanish, and some who recognized the European French, but couldn't recognize Canadian French and had no idea what language it was. To me Turkish sounds close to Hungarian, but not enough for I couldn't say it's not Hungarian.
@nergizgunduz
@nergizgunduz 8 лет назад
+korelly , they are from the same language family , Ural-Altai !
@KarausTheReTeller
@KarausTheReTeller 7 лет назад
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Linguistic_map_of_the_Altaic%2C_Turkic_and_Uralic_languages_(en).png URAL-ALTAI
@blahblahchachaable
@blahblahchachaable 8 лет назад
How many of you think Turkish sounds similar with Korean?
@harunakz
@harunakz 8 лет назад
Korea and Turkish languages are the same origin of language.
@kavunicibalik0
@kavunicibalik0 8 лет назад
ural altay dil ailesi mi yoksa? :)
@exosproudmamabear558
@exosproudmamabear558 8 лет назад
We don't think sound similar to Korean but Korean is grammerly similar to Turkish because they come from Altay Language Family
@LK-fn1nk
@LK-fn1nk 8 лет назад
me haha
@celestialcolosseum
@celestialcolosseum 8 лет назад
altaic language family.
@goeducateconsultancy92
@goeducateconsultancy92 4 года назад
It's a beautiful language...i wish to learn it
@PimsleurTurkishLessons
@PimsleurTurkishLessons 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/group/PLvu_avFk-4mxIa3ZMPOmOq04k6r47R-17 playlist of Turkish lessons in order. here are 30 minutes listening for Daily Turkish conversations. total 30 lessons. you can speak Turkish fluently in daily speech level in 1 month. this is download link for grammar pdf drive.google.com/file/d/1JqZQUjv55fPJRQ-oe4tN9x-RRCussuEQ/view?usp=sharing this link is for stories drive.google.com/file/d/1mUaBLsqi_EV604PJqu0JHclOk2n2RD2i/view?usp=sharing There are no ads in the videos . ru-vid.com/group/PLvu_avFk-4myp9MJ-TFERoPIjN8a8MriP playlist to learn how to pronounce Turkish texts. NO ADS İN VİDEOS
@HeritageInmoshun
@HeritageInmoshun 8 лет назад
Is there any Turkish website for me to share this?
@youngdimaggio8446
@youngdimaggio8446 8 лет назад
+Heritage Inmoshun someone already shared it on reddit.com/r/turkey :) That's just about the biggest English speaking Turkish community on the internet. Or was that you haha.
@sedatklc1237
@sedatklc1237 8 лет назад
+Heritage Inmoshun you should have taken my sample. it's cooking programme and this might be illusory
@HeritageInmoshun
@HeritageInmoshun 8 лет назад
yeah, that was me on reddit. the subreddit only has 7000 people. I'm talking about websites turkish people use.
@3jane3
@3jane3 8 лет назад
+Heritage Inmoshun You can share it on ''onedio'' :)
@HeritageInmoshun
@HeritageInmoshun 8 лет назад
+Yusuf Emre Duman actually I contact Alkışlarla Yaşıyorum to share my video. but they don't embed videos. They use their own video player. I contacted a few other turkish media too including onedio but they are not getting back to me.
@qana296
@qana296 7 лет назад
Turkish is like Kazakh language!
@expectto6498
@expectto6498 7 лет назад
True in my opinion
@firstbloodmuhammedmustafa2862
@firstbloodmuhammedmustafa2862 7 лет назад
Қанат Хасан as a turkish we can learn turkic languages in 1 month.
@terrificsoprano5025
@terrificsoprano5025 6 лет назад
Sağ bol bawırım jasasın turan!
@varosatesi
@varosatesi 6 лет назад
kazakhs are already turks.
@dukaktemuryaylg9659
@dukaktemuryaylg9659 6 лет назад
kazakh language like old turkish language
@megas_pastrma8599
@megas_pastrma8599 3 года назад
1:03 "it has roman alphabets" A R M E N I A N Guess our next guess is china with cyrillic alphabet
@selengeenesay7449
@selengeenesay7449 5 лет назад
Sonda adam orta doğulu dedi bizim milli duygulu alt yazarımız orta Asya diye çevirmiş sksjksksk
@merdov
@merdov 3 года назад
ermenice diyen aga sayesinde bruh moment'a bir yenisi daha ekleniyor.
@zetmalfoy
@zetmalfoy 8 лет назад
1:38 look at the guy in the back lmao
@Sunlives
@Sunlives 7 лет назад
yeah, he has a judgmental moment there, doesn't he
@HIYAKUT
@HIYAKUT 7 лет назад
Ye, and he kinda looks like Bjorn from Vikings :p
@seda5112
@seda5112 7 лет назад
"da fuk you laughing at im tryna listen a song bich"
@arslanduha
@arslanduha 5 лет назад
@@Sunlives Yeah that's memeful ahaha
@zisanegilmez458
@zisanegilmez458 3 года назад
Looking like "uhh okay chomsky now stfu so i can listen to my mf jam"
@KarrieDreammind5
@KarrieDreammind5 8 лет назад
'What it sounds like to foreigners' but this is only Americans. No offense but I don't think most Americans know much about world languages. A fairer representation would be a sample of people from different countries around the world trying to recognise the language.
@KarrieDreammind5
@KarrieDreammind5 8 лет назад
My bad. I stand corrected. But then still - I would have preferred to believe Canadians are more worldly culturally aware than Americans (from the US). Guess not...
@HeritageInmoshun
@HeritageInmoshun 8 лет назад
I accidentally deleted a few of your comments when I thought I was approving them...sorry
@nabil9772
@nabil9772 8 лет назад
dutchturks.nl
@aida958
@aida958 8 лет назад
Heritage Inmoshun ... What Bosnian sounds like 😊
@JoHnToFrEsH
@JoHnToFrEsH 8 лет назад
Heritage Inmoshun what was the video you showed them? do you have the link?
@JoHnToFrEsH
@JoHnToFrEsH 7 лет назад
Heritage Inmoshun do you have the link of the video you showed them?
@ghenulo
@ghenulo 7 лет назад
I have Turkish videos pop up in my suggestions occasionally. I wish I knew more Turkish. I can understand like three words and thus miss most of what the videos are about.
@joncastillian8389
@joncastillian8389 5 лет назад
Sounds so unique I wouldn’t say it sounds like anything else but closest I’d say something Slavic
@user-hd6lc3ic5l
@user-hd6lc3ic5l 8 лет назад
Hep merak etmiştim dilimizin nasıl duyulduğunu :) ♥
@TheBulmaca1
@TheBulmaca1 8 лет назад
+Esra Özel Internet sagolsun bacım
@douglasmacarthur6385
@douglasmacarthur6385 6 лет назад
Ronald Weasley nasıl duyuluyomuş
@utkumutygo5515
@utkumutygo5515 6 лет назад
yorumlar iyi gibi geneli avrupalı bir dil gibi görüyor duyuyor
@utkumutygo5515
@utkumutygo5515 5 лет назад
@Türk otağı evet ben de çok deney yaptım bir çok oyun da baya sesli bir şekil de normal türkçe konuştuğum da arapça sözcükleri en aza indirgediğim de insanlar'ın çoğu rusça veya fransızca konuştuğumu sandılar ama çok fazla arapça sözcük seçerek (Türkçe de var olan ki çok fazla var arapça sözcük bunu sen de biliyorsundur) konuştuğum da insanlar arapça konuştuğumu düşündüler. Bu yüzden aşırı stem ediyorum şu gereksiz arapça sözcüklere. Şunun gibi, ikinci sözcük arapça olanlar: Kolay/basit - ilgi/alaka - sözcük/kelime - gündüz/sabah - güç/kuvvet - yoksul/fakir - yoksa/acaba . Gibi bir sürü sayabilirim bunlar günlük hayatta herkesin kullandığı sözcükler ve geneli arapçasını kullanıyor ben bunu anlamıyorum işte tamam türkçe karşılığı olmayan arapça sözcükler var o zaman arapçasını kullanabiliriz bu normal ama türkçe karşılığı olan arapça sözcükleri kullanmak bana aşırı saçma geliyor anlam veremiyorum buna. Neden kendi dilim de ki karşılığı varken yabancısını kullanayım ki ?
@turco2541
@turco2541 5 лет назад
Abi sizin kafanızdaki arap algisindan dolayi arapcaya olan bu tepkiniz yoksa arapça dünya üstünde en çok beğenilen dillerden biri ki bencede çok güzel, Türkçenin benzeyip benzememesi bişeyi degistirdigini mi saniyosunuz? Mesela ispanyolca arada bi arapcaya benziyor çünkü çok faz arapça sözcük almış
@baki3356
@baki3356 8 лет назад
fun fact it has similarities to korean :D
@aminejj26
@aminejj26 8 лет назад
im turkish my 3rd language is korean and my korean pronunciation is way better compare to other foreigners so its might be true
@aaronn123
@aaronn123 8 лет назад
how are those people hearing Arabic?
@kyaryi1
@kyaryi1 7 лет назад
Aaron Westwood Guess they don't know many languages.
@iranmaster
@iranmaster 3 года назад
They look at the faces in the video as well.
@mb-emin7518
@mb-emin7518 4 года назад
Turkish people and Republic Of Turkey *NOT ARABIC*
@denizerdem8608
@denizerdem8608 8 лет назад
Also Turkish is spoken in some other countries like Turkmenistan, Azerbeycan and China ( Uyghur Region ) as native Turkish speakers
@scrublord6476
@scrublord6476 2 года назад
you are wrong turkemnistan speaks turkmen, azerbaijan speaks azeri and east turkestan speaks uyghur to call them all native turkish speakers is like saying serbs, poles and bosnians speak russian
@roben2791
@roben2791 8 лет назад
that guy who said it contains Arabic and frensh words is smart . I've been to Turkey and some words look or sound frensh but aren't. like müse and tünel sounds exactly like musée and tunnel in frensh. and yeah . Turkish has a lot of Arabic loan words starting with ya'eni and tamam. I don't know how they're spelled in Turkish but they're very common
@xwarrior760
@xwarrior760 8 лет назад
You're some smart guy sir.
@oguzhankoc3806
@oguzhankoc3806 8 лет назад
This is a really great comment. I thought that was smart too. Turkish is a language has Arabic, French and Persian words. Did you know in our origin language has not a word for "and"? We use "ile" and "ve", both of them are Arabic. Our literature has been impressed by Persian and Arabic literature at Seljukian's time and Ottoman's earlier years too. We call it "Divan Edebiyatı". Edebiyat means literature and Divan means council or sofa. Ruler of Ottomans sits on a sofa called divan and he gethers his council. We call it "divan-ı hümayun", imperial council in English. Anyway, at Ottoman's last years, our literature has been impressed by French language. This is why we have a lot Arabic, Persian and French words.
@oguzhankoc3806
@oguzhankoc3806 8 лет назад
This is Divan Edebiyatı. And it has really really a lot of word which is Arabic and Persian. Su Kasidesi / Fuzuli Saçma ey göz eşkten gönlümdeki odlare su Kim bu denli tutuşan odlare kılmaz çare su Âb-gûndur günbed-i devvar rengi bilmezem Ya muhît olmuş gözümden günbed-i devvare su Zevk-i tiğinden aceb yok olsa gönlüm çak çak Kim mürur ilen bırakır rahneler divare su This is a Modern Turkish Literature. It has Arabic words too but they are more understandable and it is close to our origin language before the Seljukians and Ottomans. Ben Sana Mecburum / Attila İLHAN Ben sana mecburum bilemezsin Adını mıh gibi aklımda tutuyorum Büyüdükçe büyüyor gözlerin Ben sana mecburum bilemezsin İçimi seninle ısıtıyorum. And this is origin Turkish language from earlier ages. Before the Seljukians and Ottomans. Karlar bulıt örlep kökrep Kar mu yağmur ol yağırur Kara yaslığ ol anam Kayguta mu yaşın akıdur
@JCFProductions
@JCFProductions 8 лет назад
I know right? That guy was very, very right.
@wangprinses
@wangprinses 8 лет назад
no you're wrong Turkish has actually borrowed a lot of words from French
@keinsainingunlugu4268
@keinsainingunlugu4268 8 лет назад
Şurada un olacaktı evet 1 tatlı kaşığı kalanı ölçüde kalanını shhhsjhjsj
@utkumutygo5515
@utkumutygo5515 5 лет назад
çok tatlı lan dilimiz cidden bak qwjejwqewqewqqw
@neverlookback7288
@neverlookback7288 7 лет назад
That's like slavic.Almost the accent is same.
@ragingturk7560
@ragingturk7560 3 года назад
turks dont have an accent but ok
@alikos88
@alikos88 8 лет назад
To me it sounds more like hungarian - maybe its the Magyar?
@ruzgar767
@ruzgar767 8 лет назад
Hungarians are turkic people
@jeune_turc9404
@jeune_turc9404 8 лет назад
+Steiner Eichmann Real Magyars were related to Turkic people but today they're all slavs.
@egemensahin1489
@egemensahin1489 8 лет назад
magyar uralic-altaic country
@alikos88
@alikos88 8 лет назад
Egemen Şahin So are you and the Hungarians distantly related or something? like cousins?
@egemensahin1489
@egemensahin1489 8 лет назад
yes
@derplingg6636
@derplingg6636 8 лет назад
I can't stand that it does really not sounds like arabic how could they hear arabic though its more like french
@morena2770
@morena2770 8 лет назад
Turks use around 1000 Arabic words..
@gokhanemre58
@gokhanemre58 8 лет назад
English use around %29 French word. English sounds like French?
@gokhanemre58
@gokhanemre58 8 лет назад
***** Nai, Yes, brad. Turkish: %86 Turkic word %6 Arabic loanword %5,32 French loanword %1,21 Persian loanword "Derpling g" says:" Turkish sounds like Arabic+French" English: %26 Germanic/ ENGLISH WORD %58 Latin loanword/ French and other Latin Languages %6 Greek %6 Other Languages %4 Profer names Why English sounds like French and Latin, Greek? /irony...
@gokhanemre58
@gokhanemre58 8 лет назад
***** Sorry, I dont understand you. I do not know your donkeyic language. Can you speak humanistic?
@gokhanemre58
@gokhanemre58 8 лет назад
Cenk Tüneygök Öncelikle Dilbilim ve Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı bölümü öğrencisiyim.Türk dillerinden Göktürkçenin, Eski Uygurcanın, Çağataycanın, Eski Anadolu Türkçesinin, Tatarcanın ve Osmanlı Türkçesinin semantiğine, morfolojisine/gramerine ve fonetiğine hakimim. Türk dillerinden ayrı olarak Arapça ve Farsçanın isim unsurlarına dair gramerine hakimim. İngilizce %29 oranında *Fransızca kelime içerir. Fransızcadan ayrı olarak da %29 * *Latince(including words used only in scientific / medical / legal contexts) içerir. İngilizcede %26 oranında Eski İngilizceden/Cermen gelmiş kelime bulunmaktadır. Öncelikle Avrupa dillerinin temelini Latince ve Yunanca oluşturmaz. Latin dillerinin kökenini Latince, Helenik dillerin kökenini ise Eski Yunanca oluşturur. Avrupa dilleri Hint-Avrupa dediğimiz kaynaktan gelişir. Hint-Avrupa dillerinin müşterek olduğu dönemden ilk olarak Anadolu dilleri ayrılır ve Helenlerce asimile edilir. Daha sonra Hint-Aryan bölümü ayrıldıktan sonra Sanskritçe üzerinden Hint dilleri oluşur. Farsça ve Ermenice de ayrı olarak Hint-Aryan dan ayrılır. Avrupa kısmı ise Latin, Slav-Baltık, Cermen, Helenik, Eski Arnavutça, Kelt dilleri olarak ayrı bir şekilde taksimlenir. Latince kilisenin dili olduğundan Avrupa dillerine kelime ve bazı yapılarını vermiş olabilir. Bu kelime alışverişi dilin tabiliğindendir. Tüm Avrupa dillerinin kaynağını oraya bağlayamayız. Her dil, diğer dillerden kelime alır. Ama aldığı kelimeler genellikle isim unsurunda kalır. Türkçede %14 oranında yabancı kökenli kelime bulunmaktadır ve bu da makale ile sabittir. Türkçenin fonetiği, yapısı, hançeri ile Arapçanın fonetiği, hançeri, yapısı tamamen zıttır. Türkçe Arapçadan kelime almıştır da vermiştir de. Suriye Arapçasında Türkçedeki Arapça oranından daha çok Türkçe kelime vardır. Ama onların konuştuğu Arapça, Türkçe gibi duyulmaz. Türkçe, sadece Eski Türkçeden gelen ng sesini kaybetmiştir. Diğer bütün seslerini korumaktadır. Arapçada se/th, ha, kh, zel/thel, sad, dad/dz, tı, zı/thı, ayn, gayn, waw sesleri Türkçede bulunmamaktadır. Türkçe başka bir dilden kelime alınca onu kendi hançerine benzetir. O kelime kendi fonetik kurallarına göre söylenir. Mesela Türkçede Arapçadan gelen "qafeer" kelimesini ele alalım. Türkçeye ilk girdiğinde ka-fir olarak girer. Ama ses uyumuna uyma zaruriyetinden a vokali, ince a vokaline döner. q harfi de incelir. Türkçenin hançer yapısına uyar. Ayrıca bu kelime Türkçenin etkisiyle gavur haline gelmiştir. qafeer>keafir>gavir>gavır>gavur q>k>g a>ea>a f>v ee>i>ı>u Aynı durum Türkçeden Arapçaya geçmiş kelimelerde de görülür. Arapçadaki Shawarma kelimesini ele alalım: Çévirme>Shewirma>Shawarma Ch>Sh / Arapçada Ç harfi yoktur. V>W / Arapçada W harfi yoktur. é>A / é harfi Arapçada yoktur. Türkçede yazı dilinde olmayıp konuşma dilinde vardır. Son olarak Türkçe, Türk dillerine benzer. Türkçe prodential bir dildir. Yani diş önü ile konuşulur. Gırtlak harfi olarak sadece h bulunur. O da kaybolma temayülündedir. Türkçe, diğer Türk dillerinden Özbekçe, Uygurca, Tatarca, Kırgızcaya çok benzer. Türk dillerinde Çuvaşça hariç fonetik müşterektir. Tuvalı birinin konuşması ile Türk birinin konuşması aynı fonetiği verir. Türkçe akan bir su, cıvıldayan bir kuş sesi gibidir. Sürekli s-s-s-s-s-s-s sesi devam eder. Sonu r ile biten kelimelerin sonunda bile ıslık sesi duyulur. Türk dillerinden ayrı olarak Macarcaya, Moğolcaya, Koreceye, belki İsveççeye de benzetilebilir. *Makale: Joseph M. Williams (1986) [1975]. Origins of the English Language. A social and linguistic history
@youngbull939
@youngbull939 7 лет назад
When that guy with the glasses said Armenian...... I lost it
@aliacar668
@aliacar668 4 года назад
dünyanın en kısa (al, ver, yat, kalk, gel, git, vur, koş, dur) gibi emir kipleri sadece Türkce de vardır yani Türkce aslında dünyanın tek asker ordu lisanıdır zaten orta asya da Türkce ye urduca yani orduca deniyor
@نور-ن2ق4ظ
@نور-ن2ق4ظ 6 лет назад
Turkish people are not middle eastern... 😑 Also NOT ARABIC or something
@mericevros3319
@mericevros3319 5 лет назад
@@diobrando5620 yeahh
@mericevros3319
@mericevros3319 5 лет назад
@@diobrando5620 most people thought Turks were Arabs and thats why Turks really dont like arabs
@mericevros3319
@mericevros3319 5 лет назад
@@diobrando5620 Im dutch so its impossible
@cevdetzurtoglu
@cevdetzurtoglu 3 года назад
We are mixed so there is Arab genes in our gene pool and there are Arabic in out language. That's why people associate us with Arabs which is normal.
@chivasregal-mr1jc
@chivasregal-mr1jc 3 года назад
@@cevdetzurtoglu You are not Turkish, a Turk would never say that non-sense bullshit
@warum525
@warum525 8 лет назад
its sounds asian like korean or something else
@suzuinspace8790
@suzuinspace8790 6 лет назад
Turkish is actually in the same language family as korean and japanese so they are very similar.
@irene3559
@irene3559 6 лет назад
Space Rockets japanese and korean are isolated lol, where are you getting ur facts from
@ecem1404D
@ecem1404D 5 лет назад
@@irene3559 Have you ever searched for it? Turkish, japanese and korean are ural-altaic languages.
@elif-ow2dd
@elif-ow2dd 5 лет назад
@@ecem1404D Korean and Japanese are not part of the altaic languages.
@wanda5548
@wanda5548 3 года назад
turkish sounds asian because it is an asian language lol
@ibrahimturan28
@ibrahimturan28 8 лет назад
In our vocabulary there are 3000 arabic words. 'seker' comes from sukara. even sugar comes from arabic. and few french words like 'cousin' kuzen, l'ecol okul. but real turkish language is not mideast or nor arabic or nor european it's asian language. it has influence of history. also we say ev, yurd, hane to house and scandinavian says fjord. sounds similar it's normal that turkish language has infleunce from other nations, coz it's in middle of the eurasia. :)
@sueda9591
@sueda9591 6 лет назад
ibrahim turan türksün galiba okul okumak fiilinden türetildi ( bu konuda biraz fransızcaya benzetildiği söylenir)
@polatfather
@polatfather 8 лет назад
Recipe in Turkish Language!!! The program's name is Nurselin Mutfagi... Oh man.. :D:D:D:D
@theantimatter
@theantimatter 8 лет назад
just a heads up for the turkish subtitles: _middle eastern_ means _orta doğulu_, not _orta asyalı_. they say three times that it sounds middle eastern, every time the subtitle goes central asian, so i thought i could correct. nice translation, other than that.
@muratcanyarasir3456
@muratcanyarasir3456 8 лет назад
turkish doesn't sounds like arabic it s like far away from it and french ? it was funny XD
@oguzarslan8672
@oguzarslan8672 8 лет назад
+‫پرنو پی‬‎ not even close
@muratcanyarasir3456
@muratcanyarasir3456 8 лет назад
+‫پرنو پی‬‎ there were a few words which comes from Arabic language but Turkish doesn't sounds like Arabic at all
@لمياء-ق1ج
@لمياء-ق1ج 8 лет назад
+Muratcan Yarasir Arabic is more better
@Procrustinator52
@Procrustinator52 6 лет назад
Fransızcadan kelime aldığımızdan olabilir mi
@oghuzkhan6136
@oghuzkhan6136 7 лет назад
As bayrakları as as as 🇹🇷🇹🇷
@fierygranger6097
@fierygranger6097 7 лет назад
Tengri Biz Menen bayrağımız hiç düşmedi ki xd
@pnardemir1438
@pnardemir1438 7 лет назад
asınca noluyo?
@defnedeniz1767
@defnedeniz1767 6 лет назад
Pınar Demir yani yurt dışında bizden bahsediyor gururumuz artiyo ondan
@DK-lp4hg
@DK-lp4hg 6 лет назад
"They dont look white enough to be swedish" i'm dead 😂
@zisanegilmez458
@zisanegilmez458 3 года назад
I was like "yeah.. were not :D"
@СелинБебе
@СелинБебе 3 года назад
And i was like "bruh that's racist..."
@gming8225
@gming8225 3 года назад
@@СелинБебе it is not racist to not being white Even though the majority speaks same language and define themselves as peoples from the same race, the entire country is pretty mixed in terms of genes, If you look close enough, you can see people that literally has a Scandinavian skin to people that has a brown skin both calling themselves Turkish.
@СелинБебе
@СелинБебе 3 года назад
@@gming8225 ok gayming channel
@СелинБебе
@СелинБебе 3 года назад
@Heart ls not my largest organ IT'S MY OPINION AMK
@sevvalkarakaya641
@sevvalkarakaya641 7 лет назад
koreliler (galiba) daha düzgün seslendirdi çünkü ural altay dillerinden altay kolundayız iki dil de.
@yakupgencyilmaz
@yakupgencyilmaz 6 лет назад
kore altay dil ailesinde değil Tunguzlar Moğollar altay
@Raidon8537
@Raidon8537 3 года назад
@@yakupgencyilmaz korecenin neden Altay dil ailesine eklendiğini biliyor musun? Çünkü diğer Altay dilleri ile benzer olduğu için. Eğer benzer olmasa neden Altay dil ailesine koysunlar?
@raikuhebi
@raikuhebi 8 лет назад
I think ppl expect Turkish to sound Middle Eastern and Turks to look Middle Eastern. But we're unique.
@raikuhebi
@raikuhebi 8 лет назад
+acid pops I know. I'm Turkish.
@gokhanemre58
@gokhanemre58 8 лет назад
+Raiku Hebi I'm a Turk. I don't look like Middle Eastern.(My dad is blonde Mongoloid.).
@raikuhebi
@raikuhebi 8 лет назад
+Atilla Demir Yes I'm Turk too.
@Bombogor
@Bombogor 8 лет назад
+Average Kurdish Dude --- obvious TENEG obsessed with Mongols böyle deyince çok aryen oluyor çocuğum sizdeki ortalama indo european elementi yüzde 8 -10 ,ne sanıyorsun ki kendini Çingenede bile sizden daha çok indo european gen var .
@whatthefuckarethese
@whatthefuckarethese 8 лет назад
+Raiku Hebi Turks looks like not middle eastern.Turks are not middle eastern.
@v.i.p-kul1065
@v.i.p-kul1065 4 года назад
- *Turks are not Arabs* - *Turks share just the religion with arabs* (for example like spain and sweden, they just have the same religion) - *Turks have their own Family (Turkic people)* - *Turkish (Turkic language) is not a Arabic language* - *Turks respekt every religions because* - *Turkic people have many diffrent religions and we respect eachother* - *Everybody is welcome in Turkey*
@quespanish
@quespanish 3 года назад
They are so close, no masks, no social distance... what a beautiful time...
@maryamhesham107
@maryamhesham107 3 года назад
Arabic is my native language and i speak some Tukish, i can tell you that Arabic sounds nothing like Turkish
@kaganturktur
@kaganturktur 8 лет назад
MİDDLE EASTERN? Shit it has no middle eastern grammar in Turkish.
@l.k8276
@l.k8276 6 лет назад
Kelime var baya
@shadowlee939
@shadowlee939 6 лет назад
L.k tamam kelimeler var kardeşim olabilir ama telaffuzumuz farklı, onlar gibi gırtlaktan söylemiyoruz, çok güzel, çok temiz ve zengin bir dil Türkçe. Ve aldığımız kadar verdiğimiz de var. Örnek vereyim mi? Sırpça 8000, Arnavutluk 5000-4000 civarı.
@helinsartas7912
@helinsartas7912 6 лет назад
it has, what about the suffix -gil?
@iranmaster
@iranmaster 3 года назад
And how do you define middle eastern grammar?
@kaganturktur
@kaganturktur 3 года назад
@@helinsartas7912 No other language has that suffix. Its pute Turkic, Its coming from -nkiler.
@kvpnur
@kvpnur 3 года назад
1:32 LAN ÇEVİRİ NASIL “aman tanrım”ı “ananı satıyım”a ÇEVİRDİ JDOKODKDLKLDKLDDK
@Alpkin
@Alpkin Год назад
Sounds like liberation for the innocent and death for the cruel.
@ColiasPalaeno
@ColiasPalaeno 8 лет назад
I would have guessed Turkish right away. I know many languages. (If you reply in Turkish, dont expect an awnser, Because all Words i know are Seni and Kurtaramaz, lol)
@feelinlikesun
@feelinlikesun 8 лет назад
Why do you know those words, they are so irrelevant. :))
@agustd4985
@agustd4985 8 лет назад
Where did you learn those from lol?
@ColiasPalaeno
@ColiasPalaeno 8 лет назад
Punch Out Wii
@luckyducki
@luckyducki 8 лет назад
why 'seni kurtaramaz'? :D
@ColiasPalaeno
@ColiasPalaeno 8 лет назад
Because, its basically what i can understand that Bald Bull says, And also the word Kahretsin
@omer5230
@omer5230 6 лет назад
We are TURK we arent from arab we not arab
@cedrikullrich4298
@cedrikullrich4298 8 лет назад
1:38 Notice that guy in the background :DDD
@serhatcan2556
@serhatcan2556 8 лет назад
1:31 arkadaki Ragnar reizin oğlu değil mi la
@Kenny-ku2zk
@Kenny-ku2zk 8 лет назад
Oha lan benziyor baya
@Turkishkebab2025
@Turkishkebab2025 8 лет назад
cocuyin kanseri var
@turkishturk4907
@turkishturk4907 8 лет назад
vikingler mi
@serhatcan2556
@serhatcan2556 8 лет назад
Lila Lila evet
@ChadKakashi
@ChadKakashi 8 лет назад
Ragnarök Alameti...
@erolkayar
@erolkayar 8 лет назад
next time we want you to use video from "beyaz futbol", that will be a huge boost turkey's popularity in the world.
@arslanduha
@arslanduha 5 лет назад
Ahaha ulan.
@omegarho4914
@omegarho4914 2 года назад
To me,turkish sounds like mongolian or kazakh language but softer,calm and melodic.
@alkarisi2585
@alkarisi2585 2 года назад
Mongolian because of similar structure, Kazakhs are literally Turkic, it's normal that Turkish sounds like Kazakh.
@cheerful_crop_circle
@cheerful_crop_circle Год назад
To me , Turkish sounds like German
@zhuangchuang31
@zhuangchuang31 9 месяцев назад
thx
@doyouspeakenglish4391
@doyouspeakenglish4391 3 года назад
The most beautiful language.Persian,French,Spanish and Turkish are sound so nice.💖
@mary5709
@mary5709 7 лет назад
Sometimes the Turkish language to me sounds like a Germanic dialic
@alexanderrossovitch2585
@alexanderrossovitch2585 7 лет назад
Ha ha ha...
@alexanderrossovitch2585
@alexanderrossovitch2585 7 лет назад
Turkish sounds totally like an East Asian language, without a doubt. I grimaced when I heard people say 'Slavic' or generalise and say 'Eastern European'.
@ไทย-ฉ3น
@ไทย-ฉ3น 7 лет назад
WHAT!? LOL it sound totaly european or slavic. not even near at east-asian. maybe sometimes similar to mongol, but mongol is not east-asian.
@LevanGubazes
@LevanGubazes 7 лет назад
Are you a turk?
@nerfbastion2140
@nerfbastion2140 5 лет назад
ไทย no lol, everyone at my school thought I was speaking japanese when I spoke turkish lmao
@nerfbastion2140
@nerfbastion2140 5 лет назад
Lucifer yemin ediyom ama gavur okuluna gidiyom hepsi mal
@bryanjohnson5736
@bryanjohnson5736 4 года назад
Turkish mostly sounds like french, slavic, fin, mongolian as well
@ProgramciHerif
@ProgramciHerif 7 лет назад
01:39 Björn İronside : Yes i finally found the mediterranean! Björn Demir Surat : Sonunda Akdeniz'i buldum!
@delphinus5850
@delphinus5850 6 лет назад
Programcı Herif hahahah
@anikhachatryan8778
@anikhachatryan8778 8 лет назад
Haha some guy said Armenian :D have you seen the Armenian alphabet? Ո՞չ, լավ հաջող:
@em-gu6wk
@em-gu6wk 8 лет назад
No he said Armenian after he showed the alphabet
@luckyducki
@luckyducki 8 лет назад
It has nothing to do with alphabet??
@em-gu6wk
@em-gu6wk 8 лет назад
Ceren Barut Hayir adam yemek tariflerini ekranda yazilmis gorunce Ermenice dedi
@s.s.6141
@s.s.6141 4 года назад
Looks like hard to learn your alphabet
@brokamil9869
@brokamil9869 8 лет назад
I m from Turkey and i hate this comments like 'Turkey is not Arabic country, we are not arab bla bla'. Yes It s true but they re saying this, because of they re hating arabs. And some Iranians doing same shit, because of their racism... Hating Arabs and Arab world... Stop trying to prove this fact to western world, this is inferiority complex.. Turks are not Arab, Persians are not Arab.. So What? Half of the words in Turkish Language coming from Arabic, and same fact for Persian Language.
@neuto
@neuto 8 лет назад
For some fun insight, here's a breakdown of the origins of nouns used in the sound bit (with declined forms that are used in the video in parantheses): Alışkanlık: Turkic Su ("suda"): Turkic Paket: French Toz: Turkic Şeker ("şekerimiz"): Arabic Ölçü ("ölçüdeki"): Turkic Hamur ("hamura"): Arabic Süt ("sütü"): Turkic Buzdolabı ("buzdolabından") [Compound of buz + dolap]: Turkic + Persian İş ("işimiz"): Turkic
@abbeyrhapsody3205
@abbeyrhapsody3205 3 года назад
I had heard that su actually comes from Chinese, along with some words like ay, çocuk and the suffix "-cık/-cik" to make the nouns sound cute
@selimg.1211
@selimg.1211 8 лет назад
ne zamandır böyle bir şey arıyordum yapana çok teşekkür ediyorum
@GgGg-rr9uo
@GgGg-rr9uo 3 года назад
Latin alfabesiyle yazılmış ermenice diyor
@idrisasan766
@idrisasan766 7 лет назад
turks are from asia lol
@ไทย-ฉ3น
@ไทย-ฉ3น 7 лет назад
lol sure. asian DNA in turks 0,5% or? you are mostly native anatolians --> indo-europeans.
@user-dp8ep2vb7d
@user-dp8ep2vb7d 7 лет назад
ไทย you should read history lol....
@seda5112
@seda5112 7 лет назад
Idris Asan Turkics are
@tulparkultigintengrikut8440
@tulparkultigintengrikut8440 6 лет назад
Asia is a geographic term not race, also when you go to the countryside you can see clear asian phenotypes, when I say asian I mean central asian not dirty south east asians. Even our last president ahmet davutoglu had a asian/eurasian face. And native anatolians arent indo europeans. stop making things uü
@BOOGGaming27
@BOOGGaming27 5 лет назад
@@tulparkultigintengrikut8440 Native anatolians were indo-europeans but we aren't the native anatolian
@wheeinsheight
@wheeinsheight 6 лет назад
Turkish is both Europe and Asia
@kadirkocaman8440
@kadirkocaman8440 3 года назад
Arabic? Are these fools numb?
@rxndxm_mf861
@rxndxm_mf861 3 года назад
Yeah Arabic is more slow and hard😂
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