Hungarian is kinda like English: English has a lot of words from Latin but its base words are Germanic. Hungarian is based from Uralic but has an influx of Turkic words over the centuries.
Hi. When you cover holes with your fingertips, unlike kaval is originally played, move holes sideways when making kaval. According to the range of each finger, it will make a "s" shape and it'll be a lot easier to play this way. When you make them in line, it's easier to cover them with the part of your finger before the last joint on your finger tips - you surelly noticed how people play it.
BTW I do it that the same way as you do, only I did what I said with all holes.
In CE 670, Kubrat, the Onogur turk khagan had five sons, the oldest was Bat-Bayan Bezmer, the great-great gandfather of Ugek, Almysh, Arpad. The dynasty was the Dulo House (Gyula). I think that Almysh was not killed on the border of Transylvania, but he was elected to be the Khagan of the Volga-Bulgars (OGUR Turks). Home work: Who was the ancestor of Kubrat?
But I can tell you: Attila
FINNO-UGRIC BLA_BLA_BLA was invented by the Habsburgs and well maintained by the Soviets.
@dogg8701 Turks were not BORN in Asia. Go back 20.000 years in history you will see that Turks have MIGRATED TO Asia. Their previous homeland was Eastern Europe. The longest and most exciting history is the Turk-Magar! :)
ok,, hongarians are from turkic origins? I knew they were left over from the time of attila, but I actually never tought the hungarians them selfs would accept this, afther hunderts of years of lies.
As i know, the original hungarians who came in europe from east, were already 'mixed' and had some turkish and mongolian people... but the language is not turkish, but ugor (just like the finn) altough it has some turkish, persian and slav words. i might be wrong, but i learned this at school...
Some groups went to europe which were more successfull by keeping their origin (like the magyars), but taking the religion of the new neighbours. Some groups went to asia minor and took the religon of that region.(turks)
The tradition of horse bow and wife still links magyars and turks. And the languages of turks and magyar are related because of the same origin.
Imagine there was a big human race (ural-altaic )in central asia with a lot of splitted groups which are linked by language and tradition. But these splitted were no political unite. They supported each other, but they took were nomads who always looked for land for their cattles. Some groups went to europe and mixed with european population and lost their identity.
well both people were living together in Turania, which was situated in central asia, than both people came to europe and minor asia, the languages sounds very common with each other, even if the meaning of the words differ, and we try to re-build our ancient brotherly relations which we lost unfortunately because of leaving our ancient 'pagan' religion to christianity, respectively islam, that's why through history we had great fights with each other, but now we are very tied friends
Languages tend to change and when two are separated by 500 years thirty percent of the words can be different. Over 1000 years half the words can change if isolated from each other. Hungarian, Finnish, Turkish and all the others in this family did keep the core vocabulary and structure. My sister is Hungarian and I played videos of all three and she was blown away by how the 3 sound as close as French, Spanish and Romanian do to each other. Finns just been separated longer and have Swedish ties.
Thanks for the flattering comment. It is indeed a PVC-kaval. It is really easy to make - just google the phrase "how to make your own kaval" and it gives you all the measurements you need to know!
Good luck if you decide to make one - it is a lot of fun, once you get past the initial difficulties in producing a sound the fingering is fairly simple.
hi to every1, Macar, Bulgar and Tatar they are from Ogur tribes and Turks, Azeris, Turcomans they are from Oguz tribes. In reality both of these tribes are the same stock (Ogur - Oguz) only difference is Oguz ended their journey bottom of the Black Sea and destined Turkey, Ogur ended their journey above to Black Sea and destined to Eastern Europe, argue all you want but real stock of the Hungarian, Bulgarian and Tatar is Turkic bload, rest is local Slavic or Germanic women by marriage
But dont forget that Uralic-Altaic nations mixed a lot:) So sure we speak similar to Mansi but to Turk languages too:) But we arent very related to Finns because they left us 4000 years ago... So we Uralic-Altaic are all brothers;) With Turks too:)))
its trully a shame that we fought eachother for centuries when in fact we should have been allies, it would have benefitted both of us not to fight each other.
hungarian and turkish in same language family?! man, you must be kidding!! we have some turkish influences and words, but not the language itself!! man, open wikipedia...
I'm Hungarian and can testify to the fact that Turkish is a close relative to my ancestral tongue. If you doubt this, study the similar structural elements and common themes appearing in both languages. If you know Hungarian, study Turkish and you'll be amazed at how much and how fast you'll be able to understand it!
Thanks brother! I am very interested in Uralic and Altaic peoples--all our siblings!Of all the known civilizations in the world, the Sumerian, Uralic, Altaic, and even Native American have the most points in common to each other. In short, we constitute some kind of relationship that early Ethnographers-Historians referred to as "Turanian." Never mind, the term "Turanoid", though since its connotation is too vague to refer to all the Ural-Altaic peoples.
I wouldn't be surprised if Turkish and Hungarian came from the same family. I'm Hungarians and I've heard Turkish spoken on the radio and I've looked at Turkish chat groups, and at first thought they were speaking Hungarian until I paid attention and realized what it was. I could only pick up a few words here and there, but the "flavor" of the language is very much the same.
yeah logic316 when i looked at a video (turkish) it had hungarian subtitles under it it souned almost the same BUT if its so similiar why do they say the only lanquegewho looks similiar to the hungarians is finish but when i saw finish words it was very different than hungarian..
Turks had occupied much of Hungary for a few hundred years, and even the early Magyars often allied with Turkic tribes, so that might explain the close resemblance their languages have today. Whereas Hungarian has been separated from Finnish for over 2000 years, and today only share maybe 100 root words. It's possible that Hungarian originated as a Finno-Ugric tongue that was spoken by the ancestors of the Finns, but simply became more Turkic over time as the Magyars moved west and settled down.
A mindenit, tényleg gyors vagy!! Fajin nagyon!! Ez egyébként milyen hangszer, vmilyen kaval féle? mert ahhoz hasonlít a legjobban, de mégsem teljesen az.
Hungarian is kinda like English: English has a lot of words from Latin but its base words are Germanic. Hungarian is based from Uralic but has an influx of Turkic words over the centuries.
swissirish1 1 year ago
TURAN !
fuckgayreece1 1 year ago
we are brothers, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Tataristan and all others....
thedynamoto 1 year ago
Hi. When you cover holes with your fingertips, unlike kaval is originally played, move holes sideways when making kaval. According to the range of each finger, it will make a "s" shape and it'll be a lot easier to play this way. When you make them in line, it's easier to cover them with the part of your finger before the last joint on your finger tips - you surelly noticed how people play it.
BTW I do it that the same way as you do, only I did what I said with all holes.
Have fun :)
whitewolftalking1 1 year ago
Wow, that is amazing.
TurkicPrincess1 1 year ago 2
In CE 670, Kubrat, the Onogur turk khagan had five sons, the oldest was Bat-Bayan Bezmer, the great-great gandfather of Ugek, Almysh, Arpad. The dynasty was the Dulo House (Gyula). I think that Almysh was not killed on the border of Transylvania, but he was elected to be the Khagan of the Volga-Bulgars (OGUR Turks). Home work: Who was the ancestor of Kubrat?
But I can tell you: Attila
FINNO-UGRIC BLA_BLA_BLA was invented by the Habsburgs and well maintained by the Soviets.
TURKS FOR EVER !
tillata 2 years ago
The TURK is born in asia in the region of the Altai Mountain.
Mainly the Turk wents to three points of compass.
To the east, crossing the Bering Strait to america. The Indians we call, are TURKS.
The part which becomes todaysTurkey, wents to south.
And the last part wents to the west, these part was the HUN TURKS & these part becames todays Hungary.
Hungarians are Turks. The Bulgarians have turkish blood. All the Balkan region.
Turk was nomad, so Turk was everywhere. And Turk is bloody.
dogg8701 2 years ago
@dogg8701 Turks were not BORN in Asia. Go back 20.000 years in history you will see that Turks have MIGRATED TO Asia. Their previous homeland was Eastern Europe. The longest and most exciting history is the Turk-Magar! :)
Verdisyofi 1 year ago 4
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Zsuzsi24 2 years ago
armenians are liers
imyourmare1992 2 years ago 5
Hungarians and Turks are freinds since Central Asia. We both came from the same region of the world.
AnatolianPhilosopher 2 years ago 6
XDDD
Nagyon jó a videó!!!
Csak egy gond van...
Mi a ****-nak kellett a turkish-t is hozzá tenni???
Dominik19961017 3 years ago
A Katalin szövege török. Gondolom ezért. De vedd úgy, hogy azt akarta mondani, hogy pulykás :D
DucktorKertonson 2 years ago
ok,, hongarians are from turkic origins? I knew they were left over from the time of attila, but I actually never tought the hungarians them selfs would accept this, afther hunderts of years of lies.
Verry happy to hear this,
3choBlast3r 3 years ago
As i know, the original hungarians who came in europe from east, were already 'mixed' and had some turkish and mongolian people... but the language is not turkish, but ugor (just like the finn) altough it has some turkish, persian and slav words. i might be wrong, but i learned this at school...
picikeanna 3 years ago 2
Some groups went to europe which were more successfull by keeping their origin (like the magyars), but taking the religion of the new neighbours. Some groups went to asia minor and took the religon of that region.(turks)
The tradition of horse bow and wife still links magyars and turks. And the languages of turks and magyar are related because of the same origin.
TurkTatar 2 years ago
what a shame..... just google a bit, and u will know the truth about hungarians....
shame.... first think, after comment plz
nagymaciii 3 years ago
Imagine there was a big human race (ural-altaic )in central asia with a lot of splitted groups which are linked by language and tradition. But these splitted were no political unite. They supported each other, but they took were nomads who always looked for land for their cattles. Some groups went to europe and mixed with european population and lost their identity.
TurkTatar 2 years ago
where does this good relationship between turks and hungarian come from?
MemberHomei 3 years ago 2
well both people were living together in Turania, which was situated in central asia, than both people came to europe and minor asia, the languages sounds very common with each other, even if the meaning of the words differ, and we try to re-build our ancient brotherly relations which we lost unfortunately because of leaving our ancient 'pagan' religion to christianity, respectively islam, that's why through history we had great fights with each other, but now we are very tied friends
09090707 3 years ago 2
Languages tend to change and when two are separated by 500 years thirty percent of the words can be different. Over 1000 years half the words can change if isolated from each other. Hungarian, Finnish, Turkish and all the others in this family did keep the core vocabulary and structure. My sister is Hungarian and I played videos of all three and she was blown away by how the 3 sound as close as French, Spanish and Romanian do to each other. Finns just been separated longer and have Swedish ties.
nomadnametab 3 years ago
hi to all Hungarian brothers and sisters from Turkey ! actually i am in Budapest now
turken1453 3 years ago 16
Hi brother!
TuraniaHungary 3 years ago 2
Superb playing. Is that a PVC kaval?
Respects.
Nupharluteum 3 years ago 3
Heya!
Thanks for the flattering comment. It is indeed a PVC-kaval. It is really easy to make - just google the phrase "how to make your own kaval" and it gives you all the measurements you need to know!
Good luck if you decide to make one - it is a lot of fun, once you get past the initial difficulties in producing a sound the fingering is fairly simple.
Adios!
Gergely
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RedioR 3 years ago
hi to every1, Macar, Bulgar and Tatar they are from Ogur tribes and Turks, Azeris, Turcomans they are from Oguz tribes. In reality both of these tribes are the same stock (Ogur - Oguz) only difference is Oguz ended their journey bottom of the Black Sea and destined Turkey, Ogur ended their journey above to Black Sea and destined to Eastern Europe, argue all you want but real stock of the Hungarian, Bulgarian and Tatar is Turkic bload, rest is local Slavic or Germanic women by marriage
Karachay1 4 years ago 13
yes the ogur are onoks = "ten arrows"
oguz are called the "leader" of the turcomans and azeris ... Oghuzkhan.
turkmenoglu70 3 years ago
Igy van.
Ten arrows = Ten tribe
sztom70 3 years ago
im very proud
TurkishAmazon80 4 years ago
But dont forget that Uralic-Altaic nations mixed a lot:) So sure we speak similar to Mansi but to Turk languages too:) But we arent very related to Finns because they left us 4000 years ago... So we Uralic-Altaic are all brothers;) With Turks too:)))
xkam57913 4 years ago 5
hungarian and turkish are brother
trk2023 4 years ago 9
its trully a shame that we fought eachother for centuries when in fact we should have been allies, it would have benefitted both of us not to fight each other.
laczkopeti 4 years ago 7
and should have kicked nothing but Romanian asses :)
ready4anyting 4 years ago 5
hungarian and turkish in same language family?! man, you must be kidding!! we have some turkish influences and words, but not the language itself!! man, open wikipedia...
tordenskrald 4 years ago
I'm Hungarian and can testify to the fact that Turkish is a close relative to my ancestral tongue. If you doubt this, study the similar structural elements and common themes appearing in both languages. If you know Hungarian, study Turkish and you'll be amazed at how much and how fast you'll be able to understand it!
turanifarkas 4 years ago 5
We can't be entirely sure about anything. We could very well be related to Turks, but we could also be Finno-Ugric, with heavy Turkic influences.
The language structure is also very similar to Mansi:
Hurem né vituel huligel husz hul pugi.
Három nő a vízből hálóval húsz halat fog.
Huremszáthusz hulachszäm ampem viten äli. Háromszázhúsz hollószemű ebem vízen él.
Pegte lau lasinen manl tou szilna.
Fekete ló lassan megy a tó szélén.
TuzesViz 4 years ago
Also, in Mansi, if you use verb 'give', and then put 'el' at the front of it, then it means 'to sell', just like in Hungarian. =/
Nothing is certain. It'd definitely be interesting if our origins really were Turkic, though.
TuzesViz 4 years ago
Thanks brother! I am very interested in Uralic and Altaic peoples--all our siblings!Of all the known civilizations in the world, the Sumerian, Uralic, Altaic, and even Native American have the most points in common to each other. In short, we constitute some kind of relationship that early Ethnographers-Historians referred to as "Turanian." Never mind, the term "Turanoid", though since its connotation is too vague to refer to all the Ural-Altaic peoples.
turanifarkas 4 years ago 2
I wouldn't be surprised if Turkish and Hungarian came from the same family. I'm Hungarians and I've heard Turkish spoken on the radio and I've looked at Turkish chat groups, and at first thought they were speaking Hungarian until I paid attention and realized what it was. I could only pick up a few words here and there, but the "flavor" of the language is very much the same.
logik316 2 years ago 3
yeah logic316 when i looked at a video (turkish) it had hungarian subtitles under it it souned almost the same BUT if its so similiar why do they say the only lanquegewho looks similiar to the hungarians is finish but when i saw finish words it was very different than hungarian..
awesome3468 2 years ago
Turks had occupied much of Hungary for a few hundred years, and even the early Magyars often allied with Turkic tribes, so that might explain the close resemblance their languages have today. Whereas Hungarian has been separated from Finnish for over 2000 years, and today only share maybe 100 root words. It's possible that Hungarian originated as a Finno-Ugric tongue that was spoken by the ancestors of the Finns, but simply became more Turkic over time as the Magyars moved west and settled down.
logik316 2 years ago
Are u sure, I sometimes understand what my turk friends are talking about, in turkisch!
szilar 4 years ago
yes the TURKS and HUNGARİANS from the HUNS.From the same family
fiatalhun 4 years ago 5
ıt seem oğuz voıce
turkown 4 years ago
hungarian are turkic origine.
Old Hungarian script
The script is derived from the Orkhon(turkic) script, and probably first appeared between 600 to 700 AD.
many Hungarian words for 'letter' (betű), 'to write' (ír) and 'stamp' (bélyeg): all derive from a Turkic language
and they are belong to same language family
maxmaxtar 4 years ago
A mindenit, tényleg gyors vagy!! Fajin nagyon!! Ez egyébként milyen hangszer, vmilyen kaval féle? mert ahhoz hasonlít a legjobban, de mégsem teljesen az.
Peace201986 4 years ago
húha @_@ turbósebesség @_@"
Furui 5 years ago
did u have mental problems while u re blowing this instrument...?
zmehmetz 5 years ago
no more than usual : )
gergelykiss 5 years ago