People have been free of soviet rule for years now why do they keep the artifical slavic suffix on their names? Such things should be banned from Central Asia along with the filthy russian language.
I aggree , I like her accent . Obviously her dialect has preserved turkic vowels , like almost other turkic languages , unlike Toshkent dialect , which lost that feature. Her pronnounciation is amazing , makes it much easier to understand for other turkic language speakers. Thanks
Her dialect reflects the turkic vowels clearly , unlike Toshkent dialect. I love her accent-dialect . It is much easier to understand her , as a turkic speaker than Toshkent dialect. Wow , thak you . Kop rahmat
I aggree , I like her accent . Obviously her dialect has preserved turkic vowels , like almost other turkic languages , unlike Toshkent dialect , which lost that feature
Sorry for the repetitious 3 replies. I thought Youtube system didn't register my replies , which it happened before. But you know , there is still chance that the most authentic dialect's pronunciation in Uzbekistan can be officially recognized.
Sorry , for 3 repepetive replies. Youtube system is weird , it sometimes deletes your replies or does not show them for awhile, which happened many times before. I did not see my writings , I stubbornly kept writing.
=))) when you're singing in Uzb ur supposed to sing in what's called "abadiy" language:) so she has no choice. 'men' diyishlari shart. And by the way she's not from Andijon but Xorazm:)
Actually, the most beautiful dialect is the one which you called 'abadiy'. And by the way she's not from Andijon or Xorazm(Khorazm) but Denau of Surkhandarya.
uhm I don't think I was talking about the 'most beautiful dialect'here. I was just pointing out that you HAVE TO sing in 'abadiy ' language when u sing in UZb. so.. yeah:D
But I meant that the singing so-called 'modern' russian-english mixed language is not apt to any of us and we should keep the core of our original and beatiful language...
Qovunchi . It is not only Russian effect. I read linguistic dialectal history of Tashkent dialect .This dialect was under heavy persianism (tajik kind) . Istanbuler turkish had many persian words , as well , but they did not live with Persian speakers in that land . But Uzbeks lived together. Toshkent standard pronounce their vocabulary just like Tajiks , so different than the original that there is no VOWEL SYSTEM , unlike any turkic language...
Even Azerbaycan Turks controlled Iran with their dynasties for hundreds of years & lived together with Farsi-Persian speakers , but Azeri turkish did not loose the VOWEL HARMONY. Anyway hopefully they change the standard Tashkent to another Uzbek dialect that preserved that ancient turkic grammer rule. For it will be always Tashkent , not " Toshkent " . Viva Tashkent!
My Friend, some years ago when I was learning how to grow and yield 'qovun'(melon) in my 'poliz'(field), I felt necessity to Turkish/English. So my 'usta-bobodehqon' (master-farmer) taught all like this stuff.
Dear Moyetito, the song 'Toshkent Samarkand' was sung by Lola (Zilola) Yuldasheva, whose origin comes from Khorezm. Lola Akhmedova, is a bit older than her and was born in Denov. I've listened to Lola A.'s other songs like 'Yolg'izim', but couldn't find yet.
Thank YOu. This is the first time I listen to this kind of music... I am from Mexico, very far from Uzbekistan and I am very interested in those Central ASian Countries.
Ozbek nedir, turk nedir? Simdiki Turkiye turkleri 1070.yillar civari Orta Asyadan gitmistir. Turkiy milletler bir birine cok benziyorlar...
Ama soylemek istedigin, kizin guzel oldugu va ondan dolayi ozbeke benzemedigini belirtmek ise, yanlissin. Ozbek kizlari make-up yapmadan bile cok guzel oluyor. Lola Ahmedova'nin anne babasi ozbekdir.
You have to visit Uzbekistan and see yourself how Uzbek women changed a lot! They are more beautiful then before! Then you would believe that she is uzbek! :)
cool video
2000GMAN2000 3 years ago 4
People have been free of soviet rule for years now why do they keep the artifical slavic suffix on their names? Such things should be banned from Central Asia along with the filthy russian language.
TWI08 3 years ago
Fuck you ,you fucking cunt !!!
SOVIET UNOIN WAS THE GREATEST THING HAPPEN TO THIS EARTH YOU FUCKING IDIOT!!!
KA33AX01 3 years ago
very nice audio recording and mastering but the video was in poor conditions please check out the better camera man for the better job.
love Tashkent.love lola.xxxxxxxxx
soundvisionstudio 4 years ago
great muzik I love it Turkic for ever
I love my Uzbek brothers greating from Nederlands.
turania58 4 years ago 4
wow gozal kiz! gap yok!
koksaray 4 years ago 2
cok güzel bir şarkı :)
türkiye den selamlar.
hakan3458 4 years ago 3
güzel bi şarkı burdan bütün türk dünyasına selamlar.
hakan3458 4 years ago 4
man bu nahxini bakmu yahturup aglayman I like dis song
Intizar9 4 years ago
she is really hot
rashiden 4 years ago 2
selam Qovunchi.
Ortega2002 4 years ago
Ve aleykum esselam
Qovunchi 4 years ago
bali Qovunchi, shunaqa ashulalardan yana bo'sin!
toshbolta 4 years ago
izlayapmiz, bo'lib qolsa yana aytamiz...
Qovunchi 4 years ago
are you ready big turanian
i love turkic
TurkishTuranian1 4 years ago
its similar to persian
Jaipune 4 years ago
Persian and Turkic nations have a lot in common or similar...
Qovunchi 4 years ago
best
boibacha 4 years ago
selam Qovunchi, cok güzel muzik
Ortega2002 4 years ago
tesekkurler
Qovunchi 4 years ago
Selamlar,saygilar Qovunchi cok güzel müzik. Almanyadan sizlere cok selamlar sizleri cok seviyoruz ALLAH tüm türk devletlerini korusun
Ortega2002 4 years ago
krasavica uspexa tebe
bekki35 4 years ago
eyy this girl is from andijon u can tell by her accent she says men instead of man and also she got a different chehra from tashkentdis
ArifEshan 4 years ago
Actually, she is from Denau.
Qovunchi 4 years ago
I aggree , I like her accent . Obviously her dialect has preserved turkic vowels , like almost other turkic languages , unlike Toshkent dialect , which lost that feature. Her pronnounciation is amazing , makes it much easier to understand for other turkic language speakers. Thanks
thraciensis 4 years ago
Her dialect reflects the turkic vowels clearly , unlike Toshkent dialect. I love her accent-dialect . It is much easier to understand her , as a turkic speaker than Toshkent dialect. Wow , thak you . Kop rahmat
thraciensis 4 years ago
I aggree , I like her accent . Obviously her dialect has preserved turkic vowels , like almost other turkic languages , unlike Toshkent dialect , which lost that feature
thraciensis 4 years ago
unfortunately, you are right.
Qovunchi 4 years ago
Sorry for the repetitious 3 replies. I thought Youtube system didn't register my replies , which it happened before. But you know , there is still chance that the most authentic dialect's pronunciation in Uzbekistan can be officially recognized.
thraciensis 4 years ago
Sorry , for 3 repepetive replies. Youtube system is weird , it sometimes deletes your replies or does not show them for awhile, which happened many times before. I did not see my writings , I stubbornly kept writing.
thraciensis 4 years ago
It's because your comment needs my approval and after that comments you posted will be shown. Sorry, sometimes it's necassary...
Qovunchi 4 years ago
=))) when you're singing in Uzb ur supposed to sing in what's called "abadiy" language:) so she has no choice. 'men' diyishlari shart. And by the way she's not from Andijon but Xorazm:)
thelady1234 4 years ago
Actually, the most beautiful dialect is the one which you called 'abadiy'. And by the way she's not from Andijon or Xorazm(Khorazm) but Denau of Surkhandarya.
Qovunchi 4 years ago
uhm I don't think I was talking about the 'most beautiful dialect'here. I was just pointing out that you HAVE TO sing in 'abadiy ' language when u sing in UZb. so.. yeah:D
thelady1234 4 years ago
But I meant that the singing so-called 'modern' russian-english mixed language is not apt to any of us and we should keep the core of our original and beatiful language...
Qovunchi 4 years ago
Qovunchi . It is not only Russian effect. I read linguistic dialectal history of Tashkent dialect .This dialect was under heavy persianism (tajik kind) . Istanbuler turkish had many persian words , as well , but they did not live with Persian speakers in that land . But Uzbeks lived together. Toshkent standard pronounce their vocabulary just like Tajiks , so different than the original that there is no VOWEL SYSTEM , unlike any turkic language...
thraciensis 4 years ago
Even Azerbaycan Turks controlled Iran with their dynasties for hundreds of years & lived together with Farsi-Persian speakers , but Azeri turkish did not loose the VOWEL HARMONY. Anyway hopefully they change the standard Tashkent to another Uzbek dialect that preserved that ancient turkic grammer rule. For it will be always Tashkent , not " Toshkent " . Viva Tashkent!
thraciensis 4 years ago
beautiful song and beautiful turkic girl
TurkishTuranian1 4 years ago 2
yeah she is very beauty i like her we are love you
from turkey
cinayisebeke 4 years ago
This song is really cool. by the way qovunchi, your Turkish is well and fluent. where did you learn it?
milleavon 4 years ago
My Friend, some years ago when I was learning how to grow and yield 'qovun'(melon) in my 'poliz'(field), I felt necessity to Turkish/English. So my 'usta-bobodehqon' (master-farmer) taught all like this stuff.
Qovunchi 4 years ago
This song is perfect. love from Turkey to Uzbekistan! by the way, your Turkish is really fluent, i'm impressed.
milleavon 4 years ago
Thanks.
Qovunchi 4 years ago
Is this the same girl that sings Toshkent Samarkad?
Moyetito 4 years ago
Dear Moyetito, the song 'Toshkent Samarkand' was sung by Lola (Zilola) Yuldasheva, whose origin comes from Khorezm. Lola Akhmedova, is a bit older than her and was born in Denov. I've listened to Lola A.'s other songs like 'Yolg'izim', but couldn't find yet.
Qovunchi 4 years ago
Thank YOu. This is the first time I listen to this kind of music... I am from Mexico, very far from Uzbekistan and I am very interested in those Central ASian Countries.
Moyetito 4 years ago 2
she is very beautiful!
alba6 4 years ago
she is very beauty
bolalardan 4 years ago
where is problem she looks like turkish or uzbek she is cute
koksaray 4 years ago
çok güzel bir kız
very beautiful girl and song :)
MuratMersini 4 years ago
hmmmm...dun like her..know her all family..her sister zulya...iz gryazi v knyazii v jizni
sweetbaby0908 4 years ago
o özbeklere benzemiyor, o türklere beziyor
PakZamin 4 years ago
Ozbek nedir, turk nedir? Simdiki Turkiye turkleri 1070.yillar civari Orta Asyadan gitmistir. Turkiy milletler bir birine cok benziyorlar...
Ama soylemek istedigin, kizin guzel oldugu va ondan dolayi ozbeke benzemedigini belirtmek ise, yanlissin. Ozbek kizlari make-up yapmadan bile cok guzel oluyor. Lola Ahmedova'nin anne babasi ozbekdir.
Qovunchi 4 years ago
molodec
niginaizzat 4 years ago
she does not look like a Uzbek but like a turk
PakZamin 4 years ago
You have to visit Uzbekistan and see yourself how Uzbek women changed a lot! They are more beautiful then before! Then you would believe that she is uzbek! :)
Toshkentqizi 4 years ago
cok iyi olmus
154cent 4 years ago
pretty woman... the most beautiful women in CENTRAL ASIA!!!!
aikosik 5 years ago
nice song
SHabeha 5 years ago