@astr0tugi haha bullshit, u seem can't separate foreign and native words, best example is, word friend *naizha* it's not Mongolian word, but chinese, then *anda* (native) same in Manchu too.
There's a lot of foreign words that u may think Mongolian,
u've just saying cipher, tell me more, instances, sample words... turkic verbs.
@astr0tugi then tell me, whose history most of the time related to ours?. Nowaday In Middle Asia nomadic culture, ppl not exists. Then Elunchus, Daurs (East china, in inner Mongolia , heilongjiang, girin) are still living like real nomadic ppl.
@astr0tugi u better see on the map, east area of Mongolian territory (included Inner Mongolia and Dagur Mongolia ) almost getting Pyongyang in North Korea, west one (included Altaic Mongolia) is getting Lhas Tibet,
How could Mongolia located in middle Asia, since chinese living in area that more west of us. Also Mongolian language is more related to Tungus-Hamnigan especially Manchu language, see this
turkmen is like turkey turkish but i think this is more a mistake in the video... and tajik sounds like russian..i think they sound like iranians or afghanis than russians...
anyway turkish,azerbaijan and turkmenian languages are easy to understand for any of those people...
Central Asia has been in Soviet Union for long years, so Russian language seems to be often used in public. As the result, Russian language was captured incorrectly.
turkmen and turkish same :D turkmenceyi türkiye dekiler rahat anlar ama diğerleri zor
katifurkan 1 week ago
Altaic languages rules ! Altaic Pride !
StyrianKhan 2 weeks ago
epic fail :)
Sikerge 6 months ago
The Kazakh is actually Russian...
Zac2333 1 year ago
@Zac2333
*lol* I felt the same..
HesseJamez 1 year ago
@astr0tugi what about lang? how Mongolian related to turkic?
doogiinoohuu 1 year ago
@astr0tugi i'm not denying about Buriads and Halmyks. no kazak, kyrgiz, naimans.
doogiinoohuu 1 year ago
@astr0tugi haha bullshit, u seem can't separate foreign and native words, best example is, word friend *naizha* it's not Mongolian word, but chinese, then *anda* (native) same in Manchu too.
There's a lot of foreign words that u may think Mongolian,
u've just saying cipher, tell me more, instances, sample words... turkic verbs.
doogiinoohuu 1 year ago
There is Anatolian Turkish instead of Turkmen, and Russian instead of Kazakh!
slothaku 1 year ago
@astr0tugi then tell me, whose history most of the time related to ours?. Nowaday In Middle Asia nomadic culture, ppl not exists. Then Elunchus, Daurs (East china, in inner Mongolia , heilongjiang, girin) are still living like real nomadic ppl.
doogiinoohuu 1 year ago
@astr0tugi And then, Mongolian and Manchu verbs have
a same word stem, well See here some Manchu verbs!
to love~ haira+la+hu [Mong]~ haira+mbi [Man]
to go~ yabu(ya'o)+hu [Mong]~yabu+mbi [Man]
to pull~tata+hu [Mong]~tata+mbi [Man]
So don't confuse to imported nouns.
Also all Altaic languages are same sentence structure -SOV, not only
Mongolian and Turkic, plus Manchu (Tungusic), Korean, Japanese
are all same. And tell me which same grammar are u there talking about?
doogiinoohuu 1 year ago
@astr0tugi Manchu is dying language now, so u must
never heard before Manchu language,
Noun could be copied from others, it doesn't mean
those languages are same or similar, U may know,
Mongolian has too lot of chinese words, i guess it's much more than 1000.
As u saying if same words can signify those languages
are same, then Mongolian could be chinese too.
Just compare any 2 European languages,
they have lot of same or similar words,especially nouns, but verbs
almost couldn't be same
doogiinoohuu 1 year ago
@astr0tugi u better see on the map, east area of Mongolian territory (included Inner Mongolia and Dagur Mongolia ) almost getting Pyongyang in North Korea, west one (included Altaic Mongolia) is getting Lhas Tibet,
How could Mongolia located in middle Asia, since chinese living in area that more west of us. Also Mongolian language is more related to Tungus-Hamnigan especially Manchu language, see this
ci sain nio! [hello]
chi sain uu! [hello]
So Mongolia located in East Asia,
doogiinoohuu 1 year ago
@astr0tugi these are all Turkish language, also Mongolia locates not in middle Asia,
doogiinoohuu 1 year ago
Dude the Tajik and Kazakh samples are actually Russian, I know that cause I'm a native speaker.
PinkballMoo 1 year ago 7
Is possible to get Chuvash, Tatar, Kalmykh, Chechen, other languages? I confer with others Kazakh and Tajik in this video are actually Russian.
Glossika 1 year ago
turkmen is like turkey turkish but i think this is more a mistake in the video... and tajik sounds like russian..i think they sound like iranians or afghanis than russians...
anyway turkish,azerbaijan and turkmenian languages are easy to understand for any of those people...
Hawk816816 1 year ago
They speak Russian instead of Kazakh and Tajik, Turkmen is actually Turkish in this video.
LindyHopparinn 2 years ago
The Kazakh is actually Russian....
Dzienkuje123 2 years ago
@Dzienkuje123 not really, kazakh is a turkic language...like most central asian languages
Hawk816816 1 year ago
@Dzienkuje123 sorry i missundertand you..excuse me
Hawk816816 1 year ago
I think you should add Mongolian language here. It's also Central Asia langauge.
BilguunArt 2 years ago 2
Central Asia has been in Soviet Union for long years, so Russian language seems to be often used in public. As the result, Russian language was captured incorrectly.
Anyway I wish they recover their own languages.
puzz1e 2 years ago
中央アジアは長い間ソ連だったから、ロシア語が公共の場で使われているわけですね。
自国語を回復することに成功しているのでしょうか。
puzz1e 2 years ago
Why kazakh is russian???? Which stupid guy made this video
TheCentralasian 2 years ago
Turkmen sounds very much like Turkish.
0stsee 2 years ago
Man your Tajik is also russian.
ayanchin 2 years ago 2
Yeah, the Tajik and Kazakh samples are actually Russian.
Btw, the difference between Tajik and Farsi is like between Malay and Indonesian or between Croatian and Serbian.
0stsee 2 years ago 3
Kazakh language is wrong. Its russian.
ayanchin 2 years ago 2