Too bad the ainu language has been suppressed for so long in Japan, just like the native languages of Taiwan by the han chinese or the native american languages in us and canada.
The native peoples of North America were white. The Siberian Asians crossed the Berng Strait into the Americas, found whites already there, and ethnically clenased them. Viking remains were found in Spirit Cave, Nevada, 9,000 years old. The Indians screamed racism, as usual, and tried to block its study. Shame on Indians for killing whites and stealing their lands. We found spear points in Virginia 19,000 years old, of French origin.
@fanaticodeidiomas What do you mean? Shimoji Isamu is 100% ethnic Japanese yet he looks South Asian (Australoid).
D2 isn't found in Siberia or Native Americans. Jomon people did not just live in Hokkaido. They also lived in Okinawan and other Ryukyuan islands. Most anthropologists class Jomon as Australoid, not Siberian or Native American (which have their own classifications).
@genetruths From what I understand, your opinion rests entirely upon DNA testing, which presumptiuously does not account for any other correlations; moreover, the sources that use DNA for this issue aren't even harmonious, so you're likely cherry-picking your data to have it say what you want it to say.
In studying etymology, I use a sociological approach that offers more tangible evidence of an original connection than do blood cells, which, alone, can neither confirm nor deny any connection.
Hi I Like your video! I've interested about the Ainu people and I believe they have a pretty close relationships with Uyghur People. I'm a Uyghur If you want to learn one more language i would help you to learn Uyghur.
Just one question: the only common ainu word that you said is kul, i guess? if it is kul, it actually means "slave or vassal" in Turkish. If you said "kara" then yeah it means dark.
@fanaticodeidiomas I think 'burnepleine' meant you "could pass as Ainu" in the PHYSICAL SENSE. The Ainu, along with the Tibetans & all the other ethnic minorities of southern China & Taiwan, are the present-day "mulatto" descendants of Northeast Asia's original inhabitants: the Black Negroid-Australoid peoples who lived there before the rise of the Yellow Mongoloids.
@nikaoam That's actually believable since Australia used to be connected to the Indonesian islands, and they are Negroids, so your point actually makes sense.
@fanaticodeidiomas Hey, thanks for your video, and thanks for your interest in the Aynu language! I lived in Japan for ten years and studied Aynu. (Yeah, yeah, I know it's usually spelled "Ainu," but "Aynu" is more phonemically accurate.) I read and translated from a number of books about the language. At one time, it was my goal to translate a bulk of the linguistic literature and dictionaries about Aynu into English. Try The Ainu Language, by Suzuko Tamura, from Sanseido Publishing.
Too bad the ainu language has been suppressed for so long in Japan, just like the native languages of Taiwan by the han chinese or the native american languages in us and canada.
GodOfUnbelief 6 days ago
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toki1221 2 months ago
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toki1221 2 months ago
The native peoples of North America were white. The Siberian Asians crossed the Berng Strait into the Americas, found whites already there, and ethnically clenased them. Viking remains were found in Spirit Cave, Nevada, 9,000 years old. The Indians screamed racism, as usual, and tried to block its study. Shame on Indians for killing whites and stealing their lands. We found spear points in Virginia 19,000 years old, of French origin.
TheMoonandSea 4 months ago
@TheMoonandSea so does that justify the mass masacare of those people
Chocwinx 1 month ago
@fanaticodeidiomas What do you mean? Shimoji Isamu is 100% ethnic Japanese yet he looks South Asian (Australoid).
D2 isn't found in Siberia or Native Americans. Jomon people did not just live in Hokkaido. They also lived in Okinawan and other Ryukyuan islands. Most anthropologists class Jomon as Australoid, not Siberian or Native American (which have their own classifications).
genetruths 4 months ago
@genetruths From what I understand, your opinion rests entirely upon DNA testing, which presumptiuously does not account for any other correlations; moreover, the sources that use DNA for this issue aren't even harmonious, so you're likely cherry-picking your data to have it say what you want it to say.
In studying etymology, I use a sociological approach that offers more tangible evidence of an original connection than do blood cells, which, alone, can neither confirm nor deny any connection.
fanaticodeidiomas 4 months ago
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toki1221 2 months ago
Hi I Like your video! I've interested about the Ainu people and I believe they have a pretty close relationships with Uyghur People. I'm a Uyghur If you want to learn one more language i would help you to learn Uyghur.
SINTASH7 5 months ago
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SINTASH7 5 months ago
Just one question: the only common ainu word that you said is kul, i guess? if it is kul, it actually means "slave or vassal" in Turkish. If you said "kara" then yeah it means dark.
Really useful information-thanks for the video.
GRAAAAHHH 5 months ago
he could pass as Ainu :)
burnepleine 5 months ago
@burnepleine me?.. naww, I'm a mulatto..
fanaticodeidiomas 5 months ago
@fanaticodeidiomas I think 'burnepleine' meant you "could pass as Ainu" in the PHYSICAL SENSE. The Ainu, along with the Tibetans & all the other ethnic minorities of southern China & Taiwan, are the present-day "mulatto" descendants of Northeast Asia's original inhabitants: the Black Negroid-Australoid peoples who lived there before the rise of the Yellow Mongoloids.
nikaoam 1 month ago
@nikaoam That's actually believable since Australia used to be connected to the Indonesian islands, and they are Negroids, so your point actually makes sense.
fanaticodeidiomas 1 month ago
@fanaticodeidiomas Hey, thanks for your video, and thanks for your interest in the Aynu language! I lived in Japan for ten years and studied Aynu. (Yeah, yeah, I know it's usually spelled "Ainu," but "Aynu" is more phonemically accurate.) I read and translated from a number of books about the language. At one time, it was my goal to translate a bulk of the linguistic literature and dictionaries about Aynu into English. Try The Ainu Language, by Suzuko Tamura, from Sanseido Publishing.
Linguiphile 7 months ago
@Linguiphile ¿tienes alguna leyenda o página web en donde pueda encontrar leyendas de los Aynu?
h05071978 5 months ago