Similarities Between Turkish and Hungarian

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  • Turkish and Hungarian not only have several words in common but also many interesting similar linguistic features. In this video we explore some of the commonalities between the two languages, with Betti, a Hungarian speaker from Hungary, and Ethem, a Turkish speaker from Turkey.
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    Hungarian (magyar nyelv) is a Uralic language that is primarily spoken in Hungary where it has official status, along with the European Union. Hungarian naturally shares a lot of linguistic connections with other Uralic languages, making its position in Central Europe very unique and different from its neighbouring countries. There are varying views on the history and development of the Hungarian language. Hungarian people originate from the Ural region in present-day Russia and migrated to the current location in Central Europe after conquering the Carpathian Basin. It is believed that prior to settling in Central Europe, Hungarians had contacts with Iranian (Scythians and Sarmatians) or Turkic nomads which influenced their language as a result. Today the language holds official status nationally in Hungary and regionally in Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, Austria and Slovenia.
    The Turkish language, which is also referred to as Istanbul Turkish, is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with most of its native speakers living in Western Asia, and significant group of speakers in Germany, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Northern Cyprus, Greece, the Caucasus, and other parts of Europe and Central Asia. Ottoman Turkish, which was a variation of the Turkish spoken today, influenced many parts of Europe during the time that the Ottoman Empire expanded. When the modern Turkish republic was established, one of Atatürk's Reforms consisted of changing the Ottoman Turkish alphabet with a Latin alphabet. Today, Turkish is recognized as a minority language in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Iraq, Macedonia, and Romania.
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  • @BahadorAlast
    @BahadorAlast  Před 3 lety +70

    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and send us all your suggestions and feedback: instagram.com/bahadoralast/

    • @AmirYazdanian
      @AmirYazdanian Před 3 lety +3

      Bahador Alast
      This was a very nice video with kind participants ! ❤

    • @erikz1337
      @erikz1337 Před 3 lety +1

      Would be unterwstkng to have Hungarian and Finnish

    • @elffd
      @elffd Před 3 lety +1

      Persian and Hungarian maybe

    • @MD-hx3wf
      @MD-hx3wf Před 3 lety +3

      This is such an awesome and heart-warming channel you have here Bahador. It emphasises commonality in a dark time of differentiation. -- Please could you facilitate Indian (Hindi) and Kurdish (Sorani) ?? Thanks ! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @mbklig
      @mbklig Před 3 lety +6

      alma is the old anatolian oğuz version of the word apple\ in istanbul turkish it turned into elma and now we all say elma in turkey\ but the original form is alma\ and there is a city named almati (alma ata) in kazakhstan \ alma ata means father of apple since apple was invented in there/// "al" means red in turkic language "alma" means the thing that is red\ the thing that carries, shows, attribution of redness

  • @kisher5135
    @kisher5135 Před 3 lety +1630

    Greetings to Turkey and Hungary from Chuvashia.

    • @sara_s_
      @sara_s_ Před 3 lety +13

      Hi there, did you understand any of the words?

    • @malolelei3937
      @malolelei3937 Před 3 lety +15

      Where is Chuvashia?

    • @cultureofturk711
      @cultureofturk711 Před 3 lety +95

      @@malolelei3937 autonom repubilc Chuvashia - not free Chuvashian Turks country - i very love Chuvashians - Chuvashia christian Oghur/Bulgar Turks in russia

    • @Ezgi_rby
      @Ezgi_rby Před 3 lety +20

      @@malolelei3937 Somewhere in Russia.

    • @malolelei3937
      @malolelei3937 Před 3 lety +2

      @@cultureofturk711 Thanks a lot.

  • @davidkiraly8915
    @davidkiraly8915 Před 3 lety +699

    I have been in Turkry for 3 times and I loved it as I saw the Turkish people overall like the Hungarian people. Greetings from Hungary🇹🇷🇭🇺

    • @serhat34fb
      @serhat34fb Před 3 lety +17

      thx
      cousin :)

    • @asdwq2868
      @asdwq2868 Před 3 lety +22

      Dear David. Greetings to you my brother.
      We have same roots. Long live with Turan.
      Love from Turkey.

    • @bb-mi5uq
      @bb-mi5uq Před 3 lety +2

      Ahhh thank you. You are so nice 💖💖🌸

    • @user-ko4fq4vm9r
      @user-ko4fq4vm9r Před 3 lety +4

      Hello finno-ugric brother ❤️

    • @loyaltyabovealllawzco.lilw1232
      @loyaltyabovealllawzco.lilw1232 Před 3 lety +2

      @xorazm shah why does them being Christian matter id rather be the gone outta all of those conflicts an just be human 😒

  • @geraltgwynbleidd805
    @geraltgwynbleidd805 Před 3 lety +469

    As a Qazaq 🇰🇿 I understood 85% Respect and Peace to my Hungarian and Turkish Brothers

    • @user-ko4fq4vm9r
      @user-ko4fq4vm9r Před 3 lety +10

      Привет, ну получается, что мы финно угры и тюрки братья, хоть и очень далёкие ❤️

    • @geraltgwynbleidd805
      @geraltgwynbleidd805 Před 3 lety +22

      @@user-ko4fq4vm9r мы все братья, просто русские шовинисты пытаются переделать историю, но у них никогда ничего не получится.

    • @loyaltyabovealllawzco.lilw1232
      @loyaltyabovealllawzco.lilw1232 Před 3 lety +1

      Why the qs instead of the Ks no disrespect intended honest question as I'm Hungarian an Canadian an I love Kazakhstan it has always been a place I wanna go we both play hockey to all 3 of us do actually

    • @theDuplicitous
      @theDuplicitous Před 3 lety +7

      @@geraltgwynbleidd805 какие вы нахрен братья 😃 между венграми и казахами столько же схожести, сколько между яблоком и картошкой.

    • @nur777a
      @nur777a Před 3 lety +3

      @@loyaltyabovealllawzco.lilw1232 Kazakhstan is in English. Qazaqstan is in Kazakh(English word)/Qazaq (Qazaq word) language.

  • @user-vj8zr7hc9k
    @user-vj8zr7hc9k Před 3 lety +375

    Kazakh language🇰🇿:
    Alma- apple
    Qaqpa - gate
    Aristan - lion
    Saqal - beard
    Tanu - to get to know
    Arpa- corn, barley
    Eshki - goat
    Tauiq - female chicken
    Qazan - boiler/ dish to cook
    Shatir - tent
    Buqa - bull
    Tuye - camel
    After the first word I decided to guess together and it turned out that we have all the mentioned words in the Kazakh language with the same meanings ^^

    • @Sirius-12345
      @Sirius-12345 Před 3 lety +32

      Kazakh language an Turkhis language similarity
      🇹🇷-🇰🇿
      Elma-Alma
      Kapı-Qaqpa
      Aslan-Aristan
      Sakal-Saqal
      Boğa-Buqa
      Arpa-Arpa
      Eski-Eshki
      Tavuk-Tauiq
      ❤️🇹🇷🇰🇿🇦🇿🇹🇲🇰🇬🇺🇿❤️

    • @samalazh
      @samalazh Před 3 lety +16

      Madyar ve Kadyar (Qazaq) ve türk kardeşler ❤️ Babalarimiz bir❤️👏

    • @Sirius-12345
      @Sirius-12345 Před 3 lety +9

      @@samalazh Hepimiz Türküz, kardeşiz ❤️❤️❤️🐺

    • @petmop1309
      @petmop1309 Před 3 lety +6

      We call saqal szakáll it sounds same means the same :D

    • @user-vj8zr7hc9k
      @user-vj8zr7hc9k Před 3 lety +1

      @@petmop1309 That's great. What language?

  • @talhadurmaz3042
    @talhadurmaz3042 Před 3 lety +907

    English:I have a lot of apples in my pocket
    Hungarian: A zsebemben sok alma van
    Turkish: cebimde çok elma var
    English: who is she-he?
    Hungarian: ő ki?
    Turkish: o kim?
    English:I have no beard
    Hungarian: Nincs szakállom
    Turkish: hiç sakalım yok
    English: yellow tent is mine
    Hungarian: a sárga sátor az enyém
    Turkish: o sarı çadır benim
    English: goat and ox
    Hungarian: kecske vagy ökör
    Turkish: keçi veya öküz

    • @dominikbarsi746
      @dominikbarsi746 Před 3 lety +98

      Benim sounds like the hungarian word enyim(enyém), wich means my/mein

    • @B.SanBey
      @B.SanBey Před 3 lety +14

      Dominik Barsi benim:my Turkish maybe benim come from porto Turkic

    • @tyler.durden8883
      @tyler.durden8883 Před 3 lety +13

      Tyúk = Chook (colloquial English)

    • @altaiccultureandlanguage6184
      @altaiccultureandlanguage6184 Před 3 lety +15

      @@B.SanBey be-ben means I in Proto Turkic,beniŋ(bening) means my in Proto Turkic also men-ben means I in Orkhon Turkic and meniŋ(mening) means my in Orkhon Turkic

    • @altaiccultureandlanguage6184
      @altaiccultureandlanguage6184 Před 3 lety +24

      So 𐰢𐰤:𐰋𐰤(I) for writing in Orkhon Turkic,𐰢𐰤𐰭(my) for writing in Orkhon Turkic

  • @milangamerz315
    @milangamerz315 Před 3 lety +1105

    Köszönjük, hogy videót készítettél magyar és török ​​nyelven!❤️ Éljen Magyarország és Törökország🇭🇺🤝🇹🇷

  • @laslooalexander3409
    @laslooalexander3409 Před 3 lety +386

    Macaristan, Hunların bir devletidir. Biz eski Ogur klanındanız ve Attila'nın çocuklarıyız. Macaristan'dan selamlar!

    • @neslihanfazloglu6780
      @neslihanfazloglu6780 Před 3 lety +63

      Macaristan’ı Türkiye çok seviyor.Çok yaşa Attila 🇹🇷❤️🇭🇺

    • @bb-mi5uq
      @bb-mi5uq Před 3 lety +7

      Turkiyeden selamlar 💖

    • @yorukhsn8072
      @yorukhsn8072 Před 3 lety +4

      Selam

    • @coleking2520
      @coleking2520 Před 3 lety +4

      we tr love hungary

    • @tomtib1991
      @tomtib1991 Před 3 lety +2

      Keşke gerçek olsa ama olmadığı çoktan kabul gördü Macaristan’da.

  • @TheGulnazik
    @TheGulnazik Před 3 lety +259

    Greetings to Hungary from bashkirs and Bashkortostan, your ancestral homeland in the urals!! I understood all of these words too, hungarian has minimum 300 words of turkic origin and they also had tribes of same names like us: enei, yurmi, dyarmat, etc. My father belongs to yurmati tribe, from where many bashkirs moved to the west and participated in formation of the hungarian nation in the past. Nowadays annually hungarian delegations come to visit us during our ethnic fests. So my greetings to our distant relatives! 😁🤗

    • @BBernadettL
      @BBernadettL Před 3 lety +21

      So great❤️🥰 Greetings and hugs from Hungary 🥰

    • @asdwq2868
      @asdwq2868 Před 3 lety +13

      Love from Turkey to our homeland.
      Long live sister. Cok Yasha.

    • @TheGulnazik
      @TheGulnazik Před 3 lety +9

      @@asdwq2868 thank you, same for you! 🤗

    • @TheChimples
      @TheChimples Před 2 lety +16

      Yes it is said that an Eastern Hungarian population stayed behind in the area of Bashkorostan and probably melded in with the locals. It is beautiful how our Turkic, Ugric and Finnic histories intertwine. The languages, the customs and cultures. And it's great we can connect again after 1000 years. Hopefully we can preserve and celebrate our cultures and languages for many generations to come.

    • @TheGulnazik
      @TheGulnazik Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheChimples True, hope so too 🤗

  • @valentinrosier3464
    @valentinrosier3464 Před 3 lety +274

    as an Azerbaijani i understood 100% Turkish and ~85-90% Hungarian. 😱😍. loves and respects for my Turkish brothers and sisters. 🇭🇺🇹🇷🇦🇿🇹🇲🇺🇿🇰🇿🇰🇬

    • @purpleelemental3955
      @purpleelemental3955 Před 2 lety +30

      Hungarians are not turkic brothers. They are a Finno-Ugric people

    • @vilmoscseh3378
      @vilmoscseh3378 Před 2 lety +38

      Hungarians have Turkish roots!

    • @purpleelemental3955
      @purpleelemental3955 Před 2 lety +13

      @@vilmoscseh3378 a very little compared to Finno-Ugric

    • @valentinrosier3464
      @valentinrosier3464 Před 2 lety +10

      @Caezar dude what’s your problem with being turkish? i only told magyars who feel like turkish. anyway, neither azerbaijan nor turkey’s (or other turkic country) population is 100% turkish.

    • @andrasgyori4801
      @andrasgyori4801 Před 2 lety +9

      @@purpleelemental3955 This theory is long outdated.

  • @user-th5xw7ok4k
    @user-th5xw7ok4k Před 2 lety +66

    The Hungarian girl is beautiful ❤️
    Greetings to both countries from Serbia 🇭🇺❤️🇷🇸❤️🇹🇷

  • @gabordt6144
    @gabordt6144 Před 3 lety +182

    when I was a child in Hungary we used to bought the Turkish produced Kent TURBO chewing gum with a mini poster in it showing a car/bike with specs.
    Even today I can remember: Beygir gücü for horsepower and Azami Sürat for max speed.
    :)

    • @Snestorm564
      @Snestorm564 Před 3 lety +20

      This is so cute

    • @sukruahmet
      @sukruahmet Před 3 lety +3

      😂 yesss. 90's childhood.. Actually "Beygir " or "Aygır" means horse in english. Maybe same on magyar language

    • @Turbo_TechnoLogic
      @Turbo_TechnoLogic Před 3 lety +1

      Lol yesss.

    • @karatamga2430
      @karatamga2430 Před 3 lety +5

      @@sukruahmet Beygir = horse, aygır = stallion

    • @ilkemyildiz3046
      @ilkemyildiz3046 Před 3 lety +1

      We still produce Kent Turbo gums friend , arkadaş ☺️🇹🇷🇭🇺

  • @joker3263
    @joker3263 Před 3 lety +282

    Love Turkey and Hungary greetings from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿🇹🇷🇭🇺

    • @yusufbastem5037
      @yusufbastem5037 Před 3 lety +5

      ✌😎Türkiyeden sosisler 😎✌

    • @kamil8811
      @kamil8811 Před 3 lety +11

      @@yusufbastem5037 yapmayin bu şakayı ya😂

    • @Abs-tract
      @Abs-tract Před 3 lety +7

      @@yusufbastem5037 bu şakayı yapan kaldı mı yahu ergenler bile yapmıyor

    • @Abs-tract
      @Abs-tract Před 3 lety +9

      @Rufan Quliyev siz bunlara bakmayın bunlar ya bir şey bilemeyen cahil yada bizim aramıza nifak sokmak isteyen malum ırk yani Türkiye'de herkes Türk değil bunu bilin ona göre herkesi yargılamayın kardeşlerim aramızı bozmak isteyen çok.

    • @rezagrans1296
      @rezagrans1296 Před 3 lety +6

      @Joker
      Mən Macarıstandan deyiləm və də Türkiyədən deyiləm amma azərca türkcəsinin dili öyrənmə istəyirəm, sən lütf buyur gəliz vatsapda qosulaq;
      Bunun Avəzində ingilis dilinlə xidmətinizdə varam

  • @sadbutterfly2409
    @sadbutterfly2409 Před 3 lety +348

    omg i'm in love with hungarian language. such a beautiful language 💚 greetings from turkey!! 🇭🇺❤️🇹🇷

    • @BBernadettL
      @BBernadettL Před 3 lety +16

      Nice😊 im happy for that

    • @attilakovacs1415
      @attilakovacs1415 Před 3 lety +1

      aleximreh.wordpress.com/2015/10/05/sumerian-language-hungarian-language/

    • @giatiexwkanali2750
      @giatiexwkanali2750 Před 3 lety +3

      It's a nightmare if you want to learn it tho

    • @attilakovacs1415
      @attilakovacs1415 Před 3 lety +2

      @@giatiexwkanali2750 5000 year old language .... native language ....sumerian-akkadian-Scythian...

    • @klematiszromanne2728
      @klematiszromanne2728 Před 3 lety +15

      I'm from Hungary. Thank you 😊

  • @utkumazgal8555
    @utkumazgal8555 Před 3 lety +736

    Attila would have liked this video. I think you should too.

  • @GergoMarosvari
    @GergoMarosvari Před 3 lety +265

    Both of them are really likeable. :) I loved this video. Thanks for sharing!
    I sending my greetings to our Turkish cousins.

    • @babakrustamzada4783
      @babakrustamzada4783 Před 3 lety +14

      Gergő Marosvári Much love from Azerbaijan: from your Turkic cousins as well. These words were the same in Azeri.

    • @karagun5547
      @karagun5547 Před 3 lety +3

      Aleykümselam cousin. 😊

    • @karagun5547
      @karagun5547 Před 3 lety +5

      @Attila Báthory Why is your name Atilla just most of the people? Think about it.

    • @ilkerylmaz5662
      @ilkerylmaz5662 Před 3 lety

      @Attila Báthory Yes but you are not them. Ours genetic relatives are armenian, persian and balkan people but we are the Turks and you are the Magyars and that makes us distant relatives. Relatives more closer than any other mentioned people.

    • @ilkerylmaz5662
      @ilkerylmaz5662 Před 3 lety

      @Attila Báthory yes, unfortunately

  • @FdikxfkkxZDFEWDCjdjSSa
    @FdikxfkkxZDFEWDCjdjSSa Před 3 lety +403

    I am Uyghur and I can also understand most of those words, hahaha. I think Uyghur language looks more similar to Hungarian, I can't understand some Turkish words, but I understand it when the girl pronounces it with Hungarian. In the end, I think Uyghur language grammar is similar to Turkish grammar, but share more vocabularies with Hungarian. And I never learned Turkish or Hungarian before)

    • @ZsH85
      @ZsH85 Před 3 lety +112

      if only china wouldnt try to erase you guys..
      be strong and make tons of childrens !
      -from hungary

    • @JM-nm3bg
      @JM-nm3bg Před 3 lety +58

      We Hungarians call ourselves Magyar today after our last native dynasty but most other people call us Hungarians. This is because we are descended from a nation called the Onugors (Ten Ogur = ten tribes). The Onugors came to Europe in the 460’s, right after the fall of the Hunnic empire along with their sister tribe the Saragurs (Sari Ogur/Sari Yugra = yellow tribes). The Saragurs split into two factions ( Kutigurs and Utigurs) and kept fighting each other until they became very weak. The Kutigurs were absorbed by the Avars and the Utigurs by the Gokturks/Khazars. The Onogurs grew strong but eventually were still defeated by the Khazars and had to move into Hungary where we live today. The place names in Hungary suggest that when they moved in, Onogurs may have called themselves mostly Agar/Eger, with a few settlements also called Ugra/Jugra (pron. Yugra) but those might have been another Ogur group, like the Kutigurs who joined the Avars earlier.

    • @ferim.4186
      @ferim.4186 Před 3 lety +3

      And where do you live now? China?

    • @MD-xm6ub
      @MD-xm6ub Před 3 lety +8

      Right. The Hungarian language is a sister of Uyghur language!
      The Hungarian, Estonian and Finnish languages are Turkic languages like all Turkic languages from Central Asia!

    • @hondacbrification
      @hondacbrification Před 3 lety +3

      F3dikx98fkkxZDF EWDC9873jdjSSa It’s scientifically proven that Árpáds house and Hungaryans are genetically closer linked to Bashkirs and Uyghurs then actually Turks.The very word Uyghurs means New Ghurs in our language meaning it was Old version of it.Altai means Lower regions and Úrral meant With The Lord.
      Hungaryan origins are actually linked to Middle East which is not strange since Genderless language where not only Asian but actually Middle Eastern as well

  • @gdr1985ox
    @gdr1985ox Před 3 lety +311

    In tatar (and also other kipchak group languages) “alma” means apple and also means “don’t take”.

    • @ilkerylmaz5662
      @ilkerylmaz5662 Před 3 lety +47

      Al = take, alma= do not take. Al is the root alma is negative derivative. Other alma (Apple) itself is a root word.

    • @atakan2108
      @atakan2108 Před 3 lety +57

      In Oğuz group Language also

    • @ukonkortan2246
      @ukonkortan2246 Před 3 lety +5

      Kizil alma

    • @brunoamaro7601
      @brunoamaro7601 Před 3 lety +20

      That's interesting. In portuguese "alma" means soul. Greetings from Brazil.

    • @tolga555
      @tolga555 Před 3 lety +26

      dont take apple: elma alma.
      (at Turkeys turkish)

  • @ibrahimyusuf6811
    @ibrahimyusuf6811 Před 3 lety +614

    Some of the words are also in albanian language, I could understand them. Salute to Hungary and Turkey!

    • @jasminaj3682
      @jasminaj3682 Před 3 lety +4

      Hey fellow Albanian haha. Nice to see you 😊

    • @nurieroglu6291
      @nurieroglu6291 Před 3 lety +45

      @@jasminaj3682 Becouse there are many words that passed from Turkish to Albanian in ottoman empire era

    • @nurieroglu6291
      @nurieroglu6291 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, you're right

    • @murataslan6156
      @murataslan6156 Před 3 lety +6

      @@nurieroglu6291 These words have been around since the world exictence as you can see there are many signs at the everywhere: kurgan, balbal, tumulüs, dolmen those were ancestors of man

    • @mehmetkurtkaya3106
      @mehmetkurtkaya3106 Před 3 lety +1

      @@devohkiP no.

  • @wicklow4905
    @wicklow4905 Před 3 lety +120

    Peace to all our Turkish Brothers From Hungary (y)

    • @morveotesi8561
      @morveotesi8561 Před 3 lety +3

      🇭🇺❤️

    • @asdwq2868
      @asdwq2868 Před 3 lety +4

      Long live Hungary. From Turkey. We are brothers and sisters.
      Long live great HUN Family.
      some day we will be UNITE Again.
      follow Attila.

    • @geraltgwynbleidd805
      @geraltgwynbleidd805 Před 3 lety +5

      Peace to Hungarian and Turkish Brothers form Qazaqstan

    • @wicklow4905
      @wicklow4905 Před 3 lety

      @it'a me MMmario Nice one Sherlock :D
      Who talked about territories here?
      Also i "Confessed" absolutely nothing Just Greeted our Turkish Friends. Just for the record, Hungarians and Turkish People are like the best friends.
      Don't skip history class next time and maybe one day you will understand the true History of the past centuries of Europe ;)

    • @user-ko4fq4vm9r
      @user-ko4fq4vm9r Před 3 lety +2

      @@asdwq2868 HUNGARY+With relatives finno-ugric countries: 🇫🇮 Finland, 🇪🇪 Estonia and russian autonomies - Mari-El, Udmurtia, Komi, Yügra, Mordovia ☝️ and also Başkurdistan, Tataristan, Kazakistan, Saha ve
      diğerleri ❤️
      WE WILL BE UNITED, WE AR BROTHERS FINNO-UGRIC AND TURKIC ❤️ BEN SENİ SEVİYORUM TÜRKLER KARDEŞLER ❤️🇹🇷

  • @yalantarih5472
    @yalantarih5472 Před 3 lety +180

    Hungary has been home to many Turkic tribes ( long before the Ottomans), beginning with the Avars, then Kuman (Kipchak), Pecheneg (Besenyö), explaining the cultural interaction of nations in about a thousand years, already sharing a warrior nomadic culture, a common religion (Tengrism) even before the adoption of Christianity and Islam. Both languages come from the common geographical origin (Western Siberia). The beautiful and mythical novel "the Pagans", by the great Hungarian writer F. Herczeg, tells the story of Pechenegs in the Hungarian plains. This is a "must" read and has been translated into Turkish. (Paganlar, Ferenc Herczeg).

    • @ver_idem
      @ver_idem Před rokem

      Kunszag and Beszenyio are the same,first where there the Antic Yaziges,Avars etc.

    • @yalantarih5472
      @yalantarih5472 Před rokem +1

      @@ver_idem Kuman and Pecheneg are different and belligerent nations, though speaking different dialects of the same mother language and sharing the same lifestyle. The Pechenegs were annihilated by the Kumans, in alliance with Eastern Rome, never to be seen on the pages of history again. Today the Tatars of Russia are the remnants of a blend of Kuman (Kipchak) and Mongols (called exclusively Tatar at the time).

    • @paliyasu4257
      @paliyasu4257 Před 11 měsíci

      That’s bullshit before the 12 century there was no Turks in Turkey or near Europe. Attila was a Hunn and the Huns are not part of Turks. In Hungary they talk part Turkish cause of the ottoman. Country’s like turkey, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, doesn’t exist cause there only lived Arabs. After the mongols under ghenkis khan hunted the Turks in 12 century they run to the Arabs and the Arabs destroyed the mongols. After that the Turks stayed in this country’s, because in Islam there is no thing like nationalism. The Turks (Ottoman’s) took the today Turkey for their own and said this is our homeland but it’s origin is a Arabic country.

    • @teovu5557
      @teovu5557 Před 11 měsíci

      @@paliyasu4257 majority of turkic words in hungarian are not from ottoman turkish which is oghuz type but from the much older Oghur language of the Huns and Bulgars. And Turks first started living in eastern ANATOLIA during the 11 century with the seljuk turks dummy lol
      And the area of where modern Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan or rather central asia were Iranian speaking peoples before the turks not Arabs. lmfao

    • @MrZoun79
      @MrZoun79 Před 7 měsíci

      Avars and Besenyős are Asians and not Turkish.

  • @Faith-bs4gs
    @Faith-bs4gs Před 3 lety +224

    Some garmmatical similarities between magyar and türkçe:
    • agglutination
    • vowel harmony
    • no plural used after numerals (example: sok alma ― çok elma | lit.: many *apple* (not *apples* ))
    • usually the suffixes has the same or quite similar order
    (Example: zsebemben; cebimde
    Zseb; cep ― pocket
    -(e)m; '(i)m ― "my"
    - ben; 'de ― "in"
    But if you wanna add the plural suffex, you have to put it before the possessive one [ceb*ler*imde; zsebe*i*mben (in my pockets ) • zsebe*k*ben; ceb*ler*de (in pockets)]
    I'm not trying to convince anyone about how much they are related to each other or not, I'm just telling straight facts that these things are pretty similar. That's it.
    Love from Hungary 🇭🇺❤️🇹🇷

    • @mehmetkurtkaya3106
      @mehmetkurtkaya3106 Před 3 lety +10

      Very similar. Hungarian was part of ancient turkish probably

    • @ahmetkaraaslan8429
      @ahmetkaraaslan8429 Před 3 lety +8

      @@mehmetkurtkaya3106 Her asya dilinde bu grammer özellikleri var zaten, sibirya dillerinde, moğolca, korece yada ural dilleri... Bence bu onları direk antik turkçe yapmaz (kaynaklarda old Turkic diye geçer Turkish daha çok anadolu türkçesi için kullanılıyor diye biliyorum) ilk olarak en eski dil asyada neydi, nasıldı, nasıl bu diller ortaya çıktı falan bilmiyoruz, ayrıca bu dillerin ilk örnekleri eski Türkçeden çok daha farklı, mesela bu eski Türkçe kelimelerin çoğu hunlar zamanı macarcaya geçiyor yani ortak bir kökene indirgeyemiyoruz dilleri

    • @buministemi5212
      @buministemi5212 Před 3 lety +13

      Also , we don't have sexual discrimination. Our personal pronouns are similar. I hope one day people can recognize that we are brother and sister from blood. We have to reunite our divided great family. Greetings from Turkey : ) 🇭🇺❤️🇹🇷

    • @buministemi5212
      @buministemi5212 Před 3 lety +6

      @Aleks Kevyn ​ Totally wrong. Hungarians are member of Turks. That's why their language is also related with Turkic languages. Turkish words in hungarian is directly old Turkish. It is not because of ottman.

    • @buministemi5212
      @buministemi5212 Před 3 lety +7

      @Aleks Kevyn Being a Turk is being a root of ancient tree. That tree has so many branches. Magyars, Kıpchak , Oghuz etc all of us are Turk. That's why badapest has Turul bird. It's a mythological Turk bird. Tuğrul* Turkey is a name which given by foreigners. It means lands of Turks. So Hungary ,Turkey ,Kazakhistan ,Tataristan , Azerbaijan etc all of them are Turkey , Turkia. That's why khazaria was eastern Turkey , Hungaria was western Turkey for byzantinne. We have huge history.

  • @yalantarih5472
    @yalantarih5472 Před 3 lety +82

    I also would like to add that the popular Turkish name "Tugrul /Togrul" - meaning a bird of prey - happens to be Hungary's sacred mythical eagle "Turul", which proves the affinity of even the mythical culture of both nations.

    • @porazindel
      @porazindel Před 3 lety +2

      Neighboring groups often share very similar mythologies and culture.. despite linguistic differences. The original mythology of original Indo-Europeans is also like this (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyeus is more or less the same dude as Tengri). It does not necessarily imply linguistic affinity, but there was definitely a cultural connection (Hungarians are famous for their vocabulary being composed mostly of loanwords, only a minority of it is Uralic).

    • @jeffkardosjr.3825
      @jeffkardosjr.3825 Před 3 lety

      What about Tagil?

    • @hakapeszimaki8369
      @hakapeszimaki8369 Před 2 lety

      @@porazindel and they married eaxh other and became a new nation…

    • @tugrulgudul5281
      @tugrulgudul5281 Před rokem

      Did someone mention me?

  • @D11r41k
    @D11r41k Před 2 lety +84

    I'm a Volga Tatar, I could understand some!!😀👍 The words kazan (big metal pot, as well as a name of a city Kazan'), shapka (hat) and shatyor ( tent) are even widely used in Russian language.
    I wish we studied at school all the Turkic/Tatar words that influenced the Russian language (and vise versa). Knowing this people would be more tolerant to each other, i believe.
    Sadly, less and less people speak minority languages in Russia

    • @darkarpi88
      @darkarpi88 Před 2 lety +2

      Szatyor -> bag in english :)

    • @RomeoSuvar
      @RomeoSuvar Před 2 lety +9

      My wife is Russian. I am amazed by the amount of words Russian took from Turkic languages

    • @godofchaoskhorne5043
      @godofchaoskhorne5043 Před 2 lety +6

      I truly hope the Volga Tatars and other Turkic minorities in Russia manage to keep their culture alive. I know it isn't easy but it would be such a shame if you guys lost your languages as it would eventually lead to completely losing your culture and identity
      Much love to our Tatar and other Turkic brothers and sisters in Russia (From Turkey)

    • @lilo7741
      @lilo7741 Před rokem +3

      Russian hegemony will be broken hopefully. It’s sad that they had implemented several restrictive measures on the Tatar language in Russia.

    • @ver_idem
      @ver_idem Před rokem +3

      @@lilo7741 As same in Ucraine,the minorities are harshillly disadvanteged therefore for the exarcebate ucrainean nationalism.

  • @lkhagvasurendemberel1481
    @lkhagvasurendemberel1481 Před 3 lety +253

    Mongolian 🇲🇳
     
    Alim 🍏
    Arslan 🦁
    Sakhal 🧔
    Tanikh
    Arva 🌾
    Takha 🐓
    Chachar (Maikhan)🏕
    Bukha 🐂
    Teme 🐫
    Majaar 🇭🇺

    • @piriabedrabbuh8077
      @piriabedrabbuh8077 Před 2 lety +16

      So many similarities .Greetings from Transylvania.

    • @angelcare5969
      @angelcare5969 Před 2 lety +6

      Oh wow, I didn't known that

    • @sweetgeorgia70
      @sweetgeorgia70 Před 2 lety +13

      ❤️❤️❤️Greetings from Hungary!

    • @zoltanbereczki8067
      @zoltanbereczki8067 Před 2 lety +12

      Buta - young camel in Turkish, Hungarians use it meaning "stupid" :) Camel is "teve" and in Turkish "deve"

    • @angelcare5969
      @angelcare5969 Před 2 lety

      @@zoltanbereczki8067 buta means dumb, ignorant, not stupid

  • @salim6305
    @salim6305 Před 3 lety +232

    Good job bahador ,Respect to Turkey and hungaria
    🇩🇿 ❤ 🇹🇷 ❤ 🇭🇺

    • @samuelkosdi5953
      @samuelkosdi5953 Před 3 lety +2

      Értesz magyarul

    • @samuelkosdi5953
      @samuelkosdi5953 Před 3 lety +2

      I'm Hungary

    • @fuckcorona5218
      @fuckcorona5218 Před 3 lety +6

      Selam brother

    • @salim6305
      @salim6305 Před 3 lety +3

      @@samuelkosdi5953 Beautifull peacefull country ❤👌 🇭🇺

    • @salim6305
      @salim6305 Před 3 lety +2

      @@fuckcorona5218
      Wa aleykum sallam wa rahmatu Allah , Long Turkiye-cezayir brotherhood

  • @nesucka
    @nesucka Před 3 lety +112

    I didn’t know these similarities between two languages . When I traveled Hungaria , I really really loved this country . Big hug from Turkey ♥️ and thanks to Bahodor . You show people how they connected each other 👏🏻 Late edit : also thanks to Ethem for putting Atatürk’ s picture in the background ☺️

    • @BBernadettL
      @BBernadettL Před 3 lety +15

      Im happy that u loved Hungary when u visited it🥰 Big hug from Hungary ❤️

    • @karagun5547
      @karagun5547 Před 3 lety +1

      It's normal because Hungarian people has Turkish origin. They come from Hun Turks. So.

    • @buministemi5212
      @buministemi5212 Před 3 lety

      Aynı ırkız. Farklı insanlar değiliz. Dilimiz de özetle aynı. Ural dilleri muhtemelen ağacın köküne ulaştığında Türk dili ile birleşirler.. Zamirlere ve grammere bakarsak bunu görebiliriz. Macaristanda budapeştede Turul kuşu vardır bunları asyadan getiren. Turul=Tuğrul. Türk mitolojisinde bir kuş : )

    • @residentofhell
      @residentofhell Před 3 lety +1

      @@BBernadettL Aren't you the girl in the video?

    • @benjaminmoloy7163
      @benjaminmoloy7163 Před 3 lety +1

      @@karagun5547 hungarian people doesn't have turkish origin, but we (our language and culture) share rich history with turkic people of the steppe.

  • @valentech-videogames775
    @valentech-videogames775 Před 2 lety +34

    Hello! I am also Hungarian. I would like to add from a historical point of view that the ancient Hungarians were genetically very close to the archaic Turkish peoples. Nowadays, several geneticists and scientists claim that they are a Turkic ethnic group, which is now somewhat mixed up with the surrounding Indo-European peoples of Slavic and Germanic origin. Linguistically, they were also claimed to be related to the Finno-Ugric languages from the 18th and 19th centuries, suggesting a Ugric link back to the Hungarian ancestral homeland, which is now questionable as to how much is a blood-relationship or just a linguistic link. The Hungarian ancestral homeland is said to have been located south of the Ural (Bashkiria). They also lived in Kazakh territory for a long time afterwards, in tribal alliance with them, before migrating westwards at one time. They were more closely related to many of the former nomadic peoples on horseback, such as the Avars (Avarok), Pechenegs (Besenyők), and Kipchaks (Kunok-Kipcsakok) mentioned in one of the posts. The latter (Kunok), for example, used their language of Turkish origin (a living language until 1777) until the 18th century. All these Turkic peoples have since then been assimilated into present-day Hungary. The greatest legend among Hungarians, and Székely Hungarians, is that Attila the Hun's people were a former sister nation of the Hungarians, which increasingly seems to be true. Of course, during the Ottoman Turkish rule in the 1500s and 1600s, several new words of Turkish origin were added to the Hungarian language.

    • @stratooss
      @stratooss Před 6 měsíci +1

      As a Turk, we are told in history lessons that the Hungarian and Bulgarian people are from assimilated Turkish tribes

    • @inotoni6148
      @inotoni6148 Před 5 měsíci

      This is of course nonsense.

  • @charliebridges3584
    @charliebridges3584 Před 3 lety +119

    As an Irishman who speaks some Hungarian and who has a Turkish nephew, meg kell mondnam, hogy lenyűgőző ezek a hasonlók a magyar és a török nyelvekkel. Azt gondolkozom, hogy ha esetleg hasonlók vannak az ír nyelv és a magyar/török nyelvekkel is.

    • @trooperodst6880
      @trooperodst6880 Před 3 lety +14

      You are awesome mate! Thank you for this pretty good mate! Greetings from Hungary

    • @olegtaktarov5300
      @olegtaktarov5300 Před 2 lety +6

      The Irish are the Celts aren't they? The Scottish is also a Scythian tribe… the Celtic maybe not? It is no coincidence that the language is similar.

    • @TimBurt0n
      @TimBurt0n Před rokem +2

      We love Ireland. Take care brother.

    • @Sedatyunus
      @Sedatyunus Před rokem +6

      As i read in a turkish history before .. celts spent some time in anatolia and celts are the ones named turkiye as we have now called turkiye.. isnt that interesting.. ? We love both scottish and irish people..

    • @roksan-aksell6414
      @roksan-aksell6414 Před rokem +4

      Das Ist Richtig die Alt Türkische Sprache ist Fundament Sprache auch für Kelten(Iren/ Schotten )
      Es gibt Gemeinsamkeiten ...

  • @arvantsaraihan5777
    @arvantsaraihan5777 Před 3 lety +74

    Turkish language, just like other Turkic language is just simply beautiful.
    The same goes to Hungarian, really beautiful. I still listen to "Kinek mondjam él vétkeimet". Such a touching song :)

    • @candle3585
      @candle3585 Před rokem +2

      @إسجد A nyelvünket sok ideig befolyásolta a Török nyelv, ezért lehet ennyi hasonlóság.
      Our language was influenced by Turkic for a long time, that is why the simmilarity may be.

  • @timg.5400
    @timg.5400 Před 3 lety +73

    I’m Slovenian, Hungarians are our neighbors, moreover Hungarian is co-official language in Northeast Slovenia. Best regards Hungarians, neighbors! Those words in the video are similar in Slovenian: šotor (shotor) = tent, žep (zhep) = pocket, bik = bull and Madžari = Hungarians.

    • @readingirl1984
      @readingirl1984 Před 3 lety +7

      It's because many turkish words arrived to the hungarian language, through the serb-croatian language.

    • @peterboth6785
      @peterboth6785 Před 3 lety +5

      @@readingirl1984 bika and alma were adopted into hungarian somewhere in the (pontic) steppe. some words came from oghur and not from oghuz turkic (turkish belonging to the latter). :)

    • @peterboth6785
      @peterboth6785 Před 3 lety

      prekmurie moje prekmurie davno bi te ze pozabo... :) i wonder how did otrok beacame to mean child in slonenian? since in western slavic languages it means slave (carinthian - i believe carinthians were the predecessors of slovenians - was western slavic too if i remember correctly and slovenian is so different from serb-croatian)

    • @sectorgovernor
      @sectorgovernor Před 3 lety +2

      @@readingirl1984 No, Turkic words in Hungarian came from when Hungarians lived around southern parts of Ural and Aral Sea, (these are Proto-Turkic words)and the second vawe of loanwords came with the Ottomans.

    • @cultureofturk711
      @cultureofturk711 Před 3 lety

      @@readingirl1984 all said not right okeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @user-bv7dr8eh6d
    @user-bv7dr8eh6d Před 3 lety +232

    Kazakhstan and Majarstan Love Turan Turk union!🇰🇿🇭🇺

    • @sametalgul3082
      @sametalgul3082 Před 3 lety +19

      🇰🇿♥️🇹🇷

    • @sekoseko467
      @sekoseko467 Před 3 lety +6

      Kazakistan 👎🏿

    • @user-bv7dr8eh6d
      @user-bv7dr8eh6d Před 3 lety +18

      @@sekoseko467 look to Turks imperia in CZcams.👍🇰🇿🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇬🇹🇲🇺🇿🇭🇺

    • @dyuksel03
      @dyuksel03 Před 3 lety +7

      @abdullah fadhel so you think theres no turk in europe? How can you know? There are turkic nations both in europe and asia.

    • @dyuksel03
      @dyuksel03 Před 3 lety +4

      @abdullah fadhel some turkic people migrated to europe in the past. Its true. Do you know, Atilla the hun?

  • @recepkutukcu2234
    @recepkutukcu2234 Před 3 lety +62

    Greetings to Attila's grandchildren from İstanbul 🇭🇺🇹🇷

  • @EthemD
    @EthemD Před 3 lety +165

    Thank you so much for this amazing opportunity, Bahador! I always wanted to be part of this, and I hope we did your previous videos justice. Also, thank you to all the comments & support from the viewers! 😁 ❤
    For the ones wondering though: as many Turkish people, and in fact anyone in the world, I am also mixed, as there is no 'pure' race. I think my ancestors come from both the west of Turkey (Balkans) and the East of Turkey (Central Asia).
    Also, my Turkish is mostly learned from my extended family from Izmir and self-taught from Turkish TV & the Internet. I do use some older Turkish words (the diplomatic Turkish of Arabic/Persian origin e.g. "mukayese etmek", "soal", "imtihan".. etc.), rather than the new Turkish ones (vernacular Turkish "kıyaslamak", "soru", "sınav" etc., which are more of Turkic origin I suppose). Sooo no matter where or how you are, at this day and age, you can always learn about your cultural heritage! 😉
    Edit: I am not a political person. I try to link cultures and not divide them, so please give me the benefit of the doubt. The reason I hung Mustafa Kemal Atatürk behind me, was because he is the founder of the Republic of Turkey and probably the most influential character to the modern Turkish culture. I should've explained this in the video, but it was already quite long: The word "Atatürk" means "father of Turks", as "Ata" is the Turkic word for father (while "Ana" is for mother). This matches the Hungarian words "Anya" and "Atya" (it was used in old Hungarian, now "Apa" is used).
    I also hung a flag of Turkey in the background, as well as some souvenir post card I got from my visit to Hungary. Bahador always showed some cultural elements in his videos, and I wanted to continue the tradition. If I were there in person I would have also brought some Turkish food, and given him a "nazar boncuğu" 🧿. But obviously, anything I'd do could be criticised, saying that it's not really Turkish, that it's from another country... I cannot change that. You decide if you want "to see the glass half-full or half-empty".

    • @cash6684
      @cash6684 Před 3 lety +17

      Great video man. You seem very knowledgeable...keep it up!! The girl seemed very sweet and Bahador is just so brilliant for putting this together. Thank you to all 3 of you for doing this🙂

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 3 lety +12

      Thank you so much Ethem! It was an absolute pleasure to have you join us for this video brother! :) For everyone else, please be sure to follow us on Instagram and send us your suggestions for future videos: instagram.com/bahadoralast/

    • @BBernadettL
      @BBernadettL Před 3 lety +7

      @@cash6684 Thank you😊

    • @cash6684
      @cash6684 Před 3 lety +2

      BBernadettL you’re welcome...hopefully we’ll see you in more Hungarian vs videos😊

    • @kouroshmarx8646
      @kouroshmarx8646 Před 3 lety

      Eastern Turkey isn't central Asia 🤔

  • @oznurozturk500
    @oznurozturk500 Před 3 lety +40

    As a language researcher and a teacher, I reeaaalllyyyyy appreciate your work. I needed such videos for my classes
    Sending loooveee to you all

  • @Magyarosivatuvaluk
    @Magyarosivatuvaluk Před 3 lety +34

    Love 💕 Turkey 🇹🇷 and Hungary 🇭🇺 from Lebanon 🇱🇧!!!!
    🇱🇧 💕 🇹🇷 💕 🇭🇺 !

  • @georgekovacs4278
    @georgekovacs4278 Před 2 lety +28

    The vocabularies for food production, animal domestication and travel appear the most similar between Turkish and Magyar, as both languages reflected
    the individual nations common nomadism, horse and animal herding and shared knowledge of the physical environment. In the 6th Centuries C.E., both nations travelled far and fought their enemies on horseback, slept in tents and sowed grains for their bread.

  • @borsosl
    @borsosl Před 3 lety +64

    Szép volt, Betti. :) Thank you, Bahador, amazing how you find these similarities between so many pairs of languages.

  • @ilkerylmaz5662
    @ilkerylmaz5662 Před 3 lety +77

    Greatings to our Magyar friends.

  • @antiochiagok2702
    @antiochiagok2702 Před 3 lety +24

    Hungarian is such a cool language. I'm waiting for this pandemic to end to visit your beautiful country. Greetings from Turkey.

  • @tutkutopbas4792
    @tutkutopbas4792 Před 3 lety +74

    Szeretlek Magyarorszag, szep orszag es szep emberek... Love from Turkey, having lived in Budapest the past 3 years, I always found Hungarians to be more similar to Turkish than any other European nation either their temper or the language ( sometimes I thought people were speaking Turkish when eavesdropping from distance I am pretty sure if Hungarians listened Turkish from distance they would have the feeling that the spoken language is Hungarian)

    • @gez-ye-oku
      @gez-ye-oku Před 3 lety +1

      Merhaba, Macar dilini seviyorum. Hiç Macaristan'da bulunmadım. Yorumunuz dikkatimi çekti. Sizce, 6 ayda Macarca öğrenilir mi istenilirse?.. Bir de sanırım Türklere karşı ırkçılık ayrımcılık orada Almanya'da olduğu gibi yok..???

    • @tutkutopbas4792
      @tutkutopbas4792 Před 3 lety +2

      Tolga Ç. 6 ayda Macarca öğrenmek bence imkansız, Türkçe gibi zor bir dil 10 yıl yaşayıp tek tük konuşan arkadaşlarım vardı tabii herkesin dil yeteneği farklı ama ingilizce gibi kolay bir dil değil. Irkçılık Türklere karşı çok az da olsa var bunda da geçmişte ipini koparıp gelip tarzanca konuşan Türklerin etkisi var, eğer sen adamların kültürünü kaldırabiliyorsan, onlarla anlaşabilecek kadar ingilizce veya macarca biliyorum diyorsan kimse sana sırf Türksün diye birşey demiyor aksine çoğunluğu seviyor Türkleri

    • @gez-ye-oku
      @gez-ye-oku Před 3 lety

      @@tutkutopbas4792 Yanıt için teşekkürler. Köszi! :)

    • @NeutralDice
      @NeutralDice Před 3 lety +2

      Hungarian doesn’t sound like Turkish at all. It has many words ending in -os,-es, and -gy and ALL words are stressed in their first syllable.

    • @evamakkne6727
      @evamakkne6727 Před 3 lety

      Mi a véleményed ennek a török zenének és ennek a magyar népdalnak hallatán?
      czcams.com/video/RvfgGRolhpE/video.html&ab_channel=KralM%C3%BCzik
      és czcams.com/video/OwXncHICLyI/video.html&ab_channel=Sean-PaulKosina
      Mi magyarok is sokan szeretjük a törököket! Sokan tanuljuk a török nyelvet!

  • @aleksinatetka
    @aleksinatetka Před 3 lety +67

    Serbian: kazan - cauldron, šator - tent, kapija - gate, bik - bull, čizme - boots, Mađarska, mađarski. (đ = dj) Great video, as usual ! Thanks guys !

    • @elaguilanegra4354
      @elaguilanegra4354 Před 3 lety +8

      I got bored because of this stupid covid thing and made a protest travelling to Belgrad last month (because Serbia was the most welcoming nation ). And during my 1 week visit in Belgrade I noticed tons of similar words with Turkish like kapija, terazije, kral, vishne, bahsish, zindan, kule, kalemegdan, mushteri, pirinch, pilich, burek, saat and many more. It was really surprising for me as a native Turkish speaker. Wasnt expecting this much influence.

    • @user-op8gi2rp6u
      @user-op8gi2rp6u Před 3 lety +2

      Wow "bik" is bull? Turkish say it is "boğa"

    • @aleksinatetka
      @aleksinatetka Před 3 lety +1

      @@user-op8gi2rp6u In Serbian and in Hungarian it's bik.

    • @aleksinatetka
      @aleksinatetka Před 3 lety +5

      @@elaguilanegra4354 So normal, Serbia was ruled by the Ottomans for five hundred years :)

    • @laszlovszky1234
      @laszlovszky1234 Před 3 lety +2

      Loanwords in Serbian language.

  • @alikos88
    @alikos88 Před 3 lety +371

    Bahador posts video: Similarities Between Turkish and Hungarian
    **Attila the Hun nods approvingly**

    • @Ezgi_rby
      @Ezgi_rby Před 3 lety +16

      Hungarians dont think so... 🙃

    • @guwenugurlu172
      @guwenugurlu172 Před 3 lety +30

      @@Ezgi_rby The one who denies the original is not counted among us anyway

    • @alikos88
      @alikos88 Před 3 lety +26

      @@Ezgi_rby I am genuinely confused. I had a Hungarian foreign exchange student in my high school and his name was "Attila" we used to joking call him Attila the Hun. Even our history teacher used to laugh when taking attenance. He even told us his family heritage ("Sekely" I think cant remember the name) were descendants from Huns

    • @sara_s_
      @sara_s_ Před 3 lety +8

      @@Ezgi_rby I agree with you. I'm Turkish and I feel Hungarians don't have Siberian and Hunnic heritage like Turks and Mongols.

    • @Ezgi_rby
      @Ezgi_rby Před 3 lety +7

      @@sara_s_ Ben Macar olmadığıma göre İngilizce konuşmaya gerek yok diye düşünüyorum. Mevzuya gelirsek... Belki bir tık Hun ya da "Türki" dokunuş olabilir genlerinde... ama bu çağımız Macar halkının Türki bir kavim olduklarını iddia etmemize sebebiyet vermez bence de.

  • @OguzDemirelli
    @OguzDemirelli Před rokem +3

    Meraba! Turk in usa here. I love your Ataturk poster. What a handsome man.

  • @davefekete7187
    @davefekete7187 Před 3 lety +40

    As a Hungarian speaker, i really enjoyed this video. Nice one keep it up guys!

    • @johnyao3865
      @johnyao3865 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol, do you know 突厥? 匈奴 is a strong nomadic tribe living in the northwest to Chinese region around 2000 years ago. They moved to west after lost the war with Han dynasty. 500 later 突厥 come to stage in the same region. They moved to west after mid-Tang dynasty around A D 700. That's why Turkish and Hungarian may share the same origin to some extent.

    • @davefekete7187
      @davefekete7187 Před 3 lety +1

      @@johnyao3865 very cool info thanks!

  • @SantomPh
    @SantomPh Před 3 lety +80

    interesting that in Turkish the word is "kapat" for close. The Malay word "kepit" also means close or to be squeezed together or pinched.

    • @kubilayakkan5354
      @kubilayakkan5354 Před 3 lety +4

      Selam to Aceh Sultanate i guess 😄

    • @mehmetkurtkaya3106
      @mehmetkurtkaya3106 Před 3 lety +1

      Kapu is also found in at least öne african language

    • @slavops9599
      @slavops9599 Před 3 lety +2

      Kapat is Arabic thats why

    • @ayxan2346
      @ayxan2346 Před 3 lety +2

      Huns and Turks are brother we have brotherhood oath from Atilla

    • @aykutaktas5890
      @aykutaktas5890 Před 3 lety +5

      @@slavops9599 thats bullshit its root that kap which is mean cover

  • @bauerjan7887
    @bauerjan7887 Před 3 lety +265

    Kazakh 🇰🇿
    Alma 🍎
    Qaqpa / Esik 🚪⛩️
    Arıstan 🦁 (Arıslan in Tatar)
    Saqal 🧔🏻
    Tanu - to recognize/explore and Kuä - witness
    Arpa 🌾
    Eşki 🐐
    Kişi 🔬
    Tauyq (Tawıq) 🐔
    Qazan 🍲
    Şatır ⛺
    Buqa 🐂
    Tüye 🐫
    Türik 🇹🇷 Türkiya
    Majar 🇭🇺 Majarstan

    • @Ezgi_rby
      @Ezgi_rby Před 3 lety +34

      We use esik, too. Its pronounced eshik in Turkish. Nice 😊

    • @ArslanGiray1985
      @ArslanGiray1985 Před 3 lety +15

      Nogay the same

    • @lhistoire4851
      @lhistoire4851 Před 3 lety +9

      Қазақстана сәлем болсын, мен түркі

    • @BenjaminIstvanCseko
      @BenjaminIstvanCseko Před 3 lety +17

      Totally awesome❗ Now I know why I like Dimash Kudaibergen so much❗😊

    • @dkx831
      @dkx831 Před 3 lety +6

      @@BenjaminIstvanCseko I am fan of Dimash, no one sings like Dimash. Samaltau, Daididau and his new song 'Qairan Elim' ❤ 🇹🇷 🇭🇺 🇰🇿

  • @iggiboz
    @iggiboz Před 3 lety +249

    Hungarian is the only language in europe that is not from a european family of languages but from asian one.
    there is also finnish

    • @Shtef1s
      @Shtef1s Před 3 lety +17

      What about Basque and Finnish?

    • @alperisler89
      @alperisler89 Před 3 lety +50

      Well indo-european languages also originated in asia lol.

    • @ayszhang
      @ayszhang Před 3 lety +7

      Then it's not the only one. -_-

    • @lisaisabella182
      @lisaisabella182 Před 3 lety +13

      Yes!You are right.I’m Hungarian, and I remember my mother instead saying No, she said “Yoke

    • @hariselas4254
      @hariselas4254 Před 3 lety +8

      Hungarian , Finish and also slovien languages have lots of similarites with Turkish language

  • @tahirrahimov575
    @tahirrahimov575 Před 3 lety +8

    Hi Friends. My name is Tural Rahimov from Azerbaijan. I am diplomat. I really appreciate your amazing initiative to find similarities in the languages of the nations you represent, which almost one and the same because of their same ethnic routs. I have discovered that pronunciation of some words are exactly same in Azerbaijani. I would really appreciate if you could invite someone from Azerbaijan to your conversation. Love you, and wish you all the best.

  • @payamabbasi3555
    @payamabbasi3555 Před 3 lety +38

    The chemistry between the two guest was incredible, truly enjoyed it, thank you Bahador for the amazing job you have done.
    P.S: just a suggestion, I think you should be in the middle of the guests,

  • @abhisheksaxena500
    @abhisheksaxena500 Před 3 lety +37

    Nice video. Was able to get quite a few Turkish words!

  • @robertkukuczka6946
    @robertkukuczka6946 Před 3 lety +8

    Greetings from a Polish speaking Hungarian. It was great idea to watch thus program.

  • @Elvira_22
    @Elvira_22 Před 2 lety +24

    I'm a Bashkir, our language is closer to Hungarian. so I would like to write same words in Bashkir language:
    alma-apple
    hakal-beard
    tauk-han
    ugez (ҙ)- bull
    arpa-barley
    kәzә-goat
    kaҙ(z)an-kazan
    satır - tent
    төrөк-türk
    bar- var(there's)
    but we say küsük- puppy; belekey-small

    • @precursors
      @precursors Před rokem +1

      Bashkir language can NOT be closer to Hungarian than Turkish, because it is a Turkic language from the Kipchak branch. Hungarian is an Uralic language. Some words' pronunciations might be similar to Hungarian, but Bashkir and Turkish are in same language group while Hungarian is from a different language group.

    • @azeturkmen
      @azeturkmen Před rokem +2

      In Azerbaijani: küchüy - puppy, baladja - small

    • @tovarishcheleonora8542
      @tovarishcheleonora8542 Před rokem

      @@precursors You're wrong. Bashkir is a language isolate.

    • @precursors
      @precursors Před rokem

      @@tovarishcheleonora8542 Well, YOU'RE wrong. Bashir is the language of Bashqortostan ("land of head wolf" in Turkic) and belongs to Kipchak branch of Turkic languages. Do some research before you embarrass yourself further.

    • @TheWillystyla
      @TheWillystyla Před 11 měsíci

      @@azeturkmenNot really kicik is small

  • @Gunzo780
    @Gunzo780 Před 3 lety +54

    Küçük - kiçig (Small/young) is turkic orgin word, first used Orkhon inscriptions at 735

  • @peacemaarkhan
    @peacemaarkhan Před 3 lety +35

    I'm an Indian who has been learning Turkish and knows some Hungarian words so this was very fascinating for me! Also - one of these words "zseb/cep" (aka Pocket) is also in Hindi!! So crazy to think that Hindi and Hungarian share vocabulary via Turkish (and a word that's originally Arabic I think)

    • @ibrahimturan28
      @ibrahimturan28 Před 3 lety +1

      @Rohan Kumar kitap is indian word or arabic :)
      cep/pocket is arabic

    • @diamonia
      @diamonia Před 3 lety +2

      Indian-turkish
      Rang -Renk
      Payda-fayda
      Pulav-Pilav
      Rais-Reis
      Şahana-Şahane
      Tandur-Tandır
      Nikaah-Nikah
      Şaytan-Şeytan
      Afsaana-efsane
      Bakkaal-Bakkal
      Bakhşiş-bahşiş
      Canazaa-Cenaze
      Davlat-devlet
      Ehsan-ihsan
      Fanaa-Fena
      Kharbuza-Karpuz
      Lazzat-Lezzet
      Uzr-özür
      Vazifa-Vazife
      Zancir-Zincir

    • @ibrahimturan28
      @ibrahimturan28 Před 3 lety +2

      @@diamonia seytan insan lezzet maybe cenaze bakkal too are arabic

    • @teknul89
      @teknul89 Před 3 lety +2

      Rohan Kumar the word kitab/kitap means book and the word has it’s origin from Arabic

    • @YouCantHandleDisz
      @YouCantHandleDisz Před 3 lety +1

      Freddie Mercury These are from Urdu the language of Muslims in the region to make trading easier with other Muslim nations during Mughal rule, Hindi on other hand borrows Persian /Turkish and Arabic loan words from Urdu! Hindi in its purest form is different from Urdu. Non Muslims in India even adopted Muslim terms and phrases like ‘Shaheed’ from Urdu to refer to their dead for example.

  • @als___
    @als___ Před 3 lety +25

    most of the words are similar with Kazak as Turkic group language too. thank you guys!🙏😌 very interesting project. greetings from Almaty, Kazakstan.👋

    • @buzianyadatutube
      @buzianyadatutube Před 3 lety +2

      ALMATY = Almák Atyja = Apple's Father in hungarian

    • @Pajtim2023
      @Pajtim2023 Před 2 lety

      Yes
      InshaAllah one day one islamic khalifate from hungary spain sicily malta balkan country turkey arabs and turc country all way to indonesia
      20.000.000km2

    • @anvartemir7877
      @anvartemir7877 Před rokem

      @@buzianyadatutube inQazaq too Alma apple and Ata father

  • @mannyg747
    @mannyg747 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks, Bahador. I had researched the similarities between the two languages and I'm glad you came up with this video. Great job as usual.

  • @sevketcoskun2922
    @sevketcoskun2922 Před 3 lety +6

    I enjoyed so much. You all did wonderful here. Thanks for doing this. One of my favorite videos you made.

  • @Uzbekistanian001
    @Uzbekistanian001 Před rokem +11

    Uzbek language 🇺🇿:
    Olma - apple
    Eshik - gate
    Arslon - lion
    Soqol - beard
    Tani - to get to know
    Arpa - corn, barley
    Echki - goat
    Tovuq - chicken
    Qozon - boiler
    Chodir - tent
    Buqa - bull
    Tuya - camel
    So it’s nearly the same 🇺🇿🤝🇹🇷🤝🇭🇺

    • @luvley2698
      @luvley2698 Před rokem

      eshik is the bottom/floor part of the door in Turkish :) .

    • @Uzbekistanian001
      @Uzbekistanian001 Před rokem +1

      @@luvley2698 in uzbek we say Ostona (the bottom/floor part of the door)

  • @ShokhrukhUrinov
    @ShokhrukhUrinov Před 3 lety +33

    Hungarian: Olma 🍎(apple)
    Uzbek: Olma 🍎(apple)
    OMG!!!

  • @berkayacar8062
    @berkayacar8062 Před 3 lety +10

    Greetings from Turkey, I enjoyed a lot watching this video. Hungarians and we are from the same ancestor.🐺🐺

  • @jahanas22
    @jahanas22 Před 3 lety +33

    This was one pairing I had hoped would eventually be done.

  • @samalazh
    @samalazh Před 3 lety +19

    Вау! Я казашка и всё поняла😍👏, слова одни, просто произношение разное. У нас даже в Казахстане в регионах иногда различаются слова, а тут другой язык и столько общего❤️

  • @Rastapapaman
    @Rastapapaman Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for sharing such language matches. Tracing and presenting similarities in languages is much more rewarding (and a lot more honorable) than harping on about differences in cultures.

  • @tural7355
    @tural7355 Před 3 lety +7

    I’ve been away from my home country Azerbaijan since childhood. You should know, finding your channel was like striking gold for me.
    Thanks for this. Very interesting.

  • @bilgiguctur8317
    @bilgiguctur8317 Před 3 lety +12

    I'm happy you've got your account back. The video is nice, as all the other ones that interest me. You've opened a new horizon for me towards Hungarian.

  • @MrAllmightyCornholioz
    @MrAllmightyCornholioz Před 3 lety +173

    Tengri bless!

    • @rainson62
      @rainson62 Před 3 lety +22

      Tengri biz menen.

    • @drtolga
      @drtolga Před 3 lety +5

      Tengri=Tanrı🇹🇷

    • @tongyabgu5877
      @tongyabgu5877 Před 3 lety +1

      BirAsena kendi dili degildir belki 🤭

    • @ramzanalbegov3858
      @ramzanalbegov3858 Před 3 lety

      Turks are basically Arab muslims.. What "Tengri" are you talking about. Aşağılık kompleksi Avrupalıların köleler

    • @TauLepton-od3zz
      @TauLepton-od3zz Před 3 lety +3

      @@drtolga Tengri = Täńir 🇰🇿

  • @iremsevindik6288
    @iremsevindik6288 Před 3 lety +39

    Love this! A video for similarities between Bosnian and Turkish would also be dope.

  • @irosonur6851
    @irosonur6851 Před 3 lety +3

    Yessss bahador you’re the best! I’ve been waiting for this video for ages and now it’s finally here! 🥳🥳🥳

  • @MrZiZoo1
    @MrZiZoo1 Před 3 lety +42

    3:47 we use Arslan as a name in Algeria.

    • @TugrulOyunda1
      @TugrulOyunda1 Před 3 lety +5

      We use as a name too . Loves to you brother

    • @MrZiZoo1
      @MrZiZoo1 Před 3 lety +4

      @@TugrulOyunda1
      Thank you 🌹

    • @Ezgi_rby
      @Ezgi_rby Před 3 lety +8

      Since Algeria was a part of Ottoman Empire for some decades, it is normal i guess.

    • @TugrulOyunda1
      @TugrulOyunda1 Před 3 lety +3

      Greetings to son of Barbarossa. The Best Admiral in the world

    • @MrZiZoo1
      @MrZiZoo1 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Ezgi_rby
      Yes exactly, Algeria was influenced by ottoman culture!

  • @asmrnirvana
    @asmrnirvana Před 3 lety +46

    The expression he made when she said “oroszlan” 🤣 we turks know what he thought 😅

    • @dreamland7078
      @dreamland7078 Před 3 lety +7

      What? Would you explain?

    • @gamze248
      @gamze248 Před 3 lety +35

      Dream land he thought that word is “orospu” which means bitch/whore 🤦🏻‍♀️😅 not gonna lie I thought so at first too

    • @MotoSaphiens
      @MotoSaphiens Před 2 lety +1

      Hahaha, even my sur name is Arslan and i thought like u 😁

    • @ekinaydin6168
      @ekinaydin6168 Před 7 dny

      @@dreamland7078 oroszlan's oro is like the beginning of the word "orospu" and this word means bitch

  • @spritzitup6107
    @spritzitup6107 Před 3 lety +1

    Man, I love this channel. Thanks for providing this content Bahador

  • @adriennbarna7389
    @adriennbarna7389 Před 3 lety +10

    It was a big surprise for me - I'm hungarian. Thank U, was interesting.

  • @sacit.turksoy
    @sacit.turksoy Před 3 lety +35

    Azerbaycan'da
    Alma sölerler.Apple
    Qapı= gate or door
    Seqqel=Sakal-Sokal
    Arpa-Arpa
    Qeçi-Keçi-Goat
    Toyux-Tavuk-Chiken
    Qazan-kazan-boiler

    • @fetihhoca2865
      @fetihhoca2865 Před 3 lety

      @-Hyper lan senin dilinde selanikli yüzünden ermeninin elinden geç ti kime ne diyorsun.

    • @cemgemini2936
      @cemgemini2936 Před 3 lety +3

      Fetih Hoca Hasitttiiirrrr Arap devşirmesi hokkabazzzzz:;))))))

    • @loupsgris798
      @loupsgris798 Před 3 lety

      -Hyper Sen Diwani Lügati Türkü arasdir Kasgarli Mahmutun varmi yokmu gör orda.

  • @katherineheufel6953
    @katherineheufel6953 Před 3 lety +27

    I first noticed the similarity between the two languages while watching turkish movies on netflix with english subtitles thinking a lot of what they were saying sounded like hungarian.

  • @burqut
    @burqut Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic video! Thank you Bahador for all the great videos.

  • @janicag
    @janicag Před 3 lety +21

    In Slovak: čižmy - boots, čiapka - hat, šiator - big tent, Maďarsko - Hungary, býk - bull.... 😊

    • @thedarkness3766
      @thedarkness3766 Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah, we Hungarians robbed a few words from the slovaks and the slovaks copied some of ours in return lol 😂

  • @Snestorm564
    @Snestorm564 Před 3 lety +184

    Hi Bahador, would you maybe consider Turkish vs Mongolian as well? Could be interesting

    • @MrAsyra
      @MrAsyra Před 3 lety +38

      iron - tömör / demir
      milk - süü / süt
      kurultai, diet - khuraldai / kurultay
      soap - savan / sabun
      cattle, livestock - mal / mal
      sheep - khoɲ / koyun
      dirt - khir / kir
      power, force - khüch / güç
      time, era - tsag / çağ
      camel - temee / deve
      marten - suusar / sansar
      rib - khavirga / kaburga
      grape - üzem / üzüm
      twin - ikher / ikiz
      water - us / su
      year - jil / yıl
      lion - arslan / aslan
      honey - bal / bal
      husband, man - er / er
      nation - uls / ulus
      fruit - jims / yemiş
      flower - tsetseg / çiçek
      apple - alim (alima) / elma
      sea - tengis / deniz
      beard - sakhal / sakal
      barley - arvay / arpa
      peahen - togos / tavus
      garlic - sarims (sarimsag) / sarımsak

    • @CCCP_Again
      @CCCP_Again Před 3 lety +2

      I want that too

    • @szalard
      @szalard Před 3 lety +10

      @@MrAsyra With Hungarian too Mongolian has some words in common.
      soap - savan/szappan (pronounced sappan)
      sheep - khoɲ /juh (pron. youh)
      camel - temee / teve
      grape - üzem / szőlő (pron. söölöö)
      twin - ikher / iker
      lion - arslan / oroszlán
      fruit - jims / gyümölcs (pron. dyümölch)
      apple - alim (alima) / alma
      sea - tengis / tenger
      beard - sakhal / szakál
      barley - arvay / árpa
      ring: Gyürű-dörô
      cirecle: karika-garxi
      breast: kebel-kebeli
      South: Dél-dül
      puppy (little of an animal): kölyökkutya-gölök
      image: kép-keb
      to bear: tűr-dűr
      coat: köpenyeg-kebeneg
      forever: Örökké-űrd
      to reach/to value: ér-íru
      hemp: kender-kencsir
      buzzard: Ölyv-elé
      to creat/to fabricate: gyárt-jar
      small: kicsi-kicsig
      this: Eme-eme,nô
      needle: tű-jű
      spoke: küllô-kili
      merit: Érdem-erdem
      to knead: gyúr-júr
      sparrow-hawk: karvaly-kirgui
      power: Erô-erke
      tact: ildom-dzildam
      brave: bátor-batuur
      blue: kék-kök
      wormwood: Üröm-erme
      pasque-flower: kökörcsin-kögoldzirgene
      arm: Kar-gar
      to write: ír-yur
      to salute: Köszön-küse
      trap: csapda-qabqan
      sand: homok-qumai
      ash: Kőris-kürüs
      reins: kantár-qantarja
      disease: kor-qurom
      Russian: Orosz-oros
      aries: kos-chus
      seller: szatócs-sadaja
      firewood: szálfa-sál
      number: szám-sana
      freckle: Szeplô-sebke
      nit: serke-sirke
      witness: tanú-tani
      chamois: Zerge-serke
      mud: sár-siroi
      yellow: sárga-shar
      stubble: tarló-tarij
      to sweep: Söpör-sűr
      to end: szűnik-sönö
      baking dish: tepsi-tebsi
      young girl or animal: Süldô-silüge
      repertory: tár-tár
      to scroll: teker-tegerme
      hen: tyúk-takija
      axis: Tengely-tenggelik
      to break/knive: tőr-tór
      horse-radish: torma-turma
      mirror: tükör-tögerik
      ten thousand/many: tömény-tümen
      bustard: Túzok-tódog
      law: törvény-törö
      cause: ok-ug
      verb: Ige-üg
      ox: ökör-ükör
      female deer: ünő-une
      ground squirrel: Ürge-ürge
      guard: ôr-üre

    • @shagaigan326
      @shagaigan326 Před 3 lety +2

      The words in the video are also used in Mongolian. Exceptions are pocket and winter.

    • @Snestorm564
      @Snestorm564 Před 3 lety +1

      @@shagaigan326 Awesome!

  • @a.balazs4413
    @a.balazs4413 Před 3 lety +15

    Wow I didn't know there's so much similarities between Turkish and Hungarian. I will definitely start to learn Turkish from now on.

    • @bb-mi5uq
      @bb-mi5uq Před 3 lety +3

      As a Turk i wish i could learn Hungarian but your language is so hard... Turkish is kinda easy so i hope you can learn it

    • @a.balazs4413
      @a.balazs4413 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bb-mi5uq haha yeah Hungarian is way too hard for a native speaker too 😂

  • @missgizemk.8643
    @missgizemk.8643 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for this video Bahador! Nice work!

  • @greywolfTomyris
    @greywolfTomyris Před 2 lety +3

    🇰🇿: In Kazakh language
    God _ Täñiri/Täñir,Quday/Quda
    Apple _ Alma.
    Beard_ Saqal,
    Lion _ Arstan .
    Barley _Arpa .
    Small _ Kishkene.
    Chicken _Tawıq.
    Boiler _Qazan/Toğa.(Togha)
    Tent _ Shatır
    Camel _Tüye.
    Hat _ Shapkı.
    Winter _ Qıs.
    Hungary _ Ğungeria (Ghungeria)
    There is/are _ Bar .
    I am a Qazaq /Kazakh girl . I love Turkic languages history and culture . Our ancestors are Huns. I had never paid attention to Hungary till I once watched on television Hungarian national clothes. I was shocked , it was so similar with Kazakhs' ethnical dressing.( Nomadics🇰🇿❤🇰🇿) and I realized that the word Hun is Ğun( Ghun ) Ğungeria means the land of Huns ! Wow !! It's just beautiful! I will try to learn more about Hungry ,the country and the people. And hope to visit Hungary in the future !
    I wonder how acient Turkics looked like ? Like people from Kavzak or Mongolia ? Actually Kazakhs look various. And I also noticed that from other Turkic people.

  • @michael.m-mira2665
    @michael.m-mira2665 Před 3 lety +37

    5:46 tenger?
    İn Hungarian it means 'sea' which is come from Proto Turkic 'Teniz/Tenir'
    İn Mongolian it means 'God or Sky' which is come from Proto-Turkic 'Tengri'
    (Tengri Eski Türkçe'de Gök anlamında da kullanılıyordu)

    • @erenozkanar6828
      @erenozkanar6828 Před 3 lety +2

      Macarca'nın kökeni zaten Ogur Türkçesi'ne de dayanıyor. Ogur Türkçesinin en önemli özelliği ise sözcük sonlarında z/r değişimidir

    • @servantofaeie1569
      @servantofaeie1569 Před 3 lety +3

      i think its Altaic connection rather than borrowing.

    • @sectorgovernor
      @sectorgovernor Před 3 lety +5

      Yes, tenger is sea in Hungarian and it is from Proto-Turkic

    • @clishe7395
      @clishe7395 Před 3 lety

      @Öksökö macarların kökeni ne oluyor aga o zaman altaic mi uralic mi

    • @clishe7395
      @clishe7395 Před 3 lety

      @Öksökö tamamdır eyvallah

  • @KameraArkasiTV
    @KameraArkasiTV Před 3 lety +120

    The hungarian girl looks like the Turkish Actress Tuba Büyüküstün.

    • @fatimasiddiqui1585
      @fatimasiddiqui1585 Před 3 lety +10

      she looks more like Beren Saat to me

    • @metinokur142
      @metinokur142 Před 3 lety +28

      neresi benziyor :D abartmışsın biraz videoda ki abla da çok güzel ama benzemiyorlar bence

    • @huseyinabi
      @huseyinabi Před 3 lety +6

      Basbayağı Kibariye'nin geçliği bu kız.

    • @balporsugu7046
      @balporsugu7046 Před 3 lety

      Ceren Moray'a benziyor.

    • @heyrandomps4plzlogoutfromm464
      @heyrandomps4plzlogoutfromm464 Před 3 lety

      ubi dubium videonun başlığında zaten macarca - türkçe karşılaştırması olduğu yazıyor, kız macar

  • @szabesz6710
    @szabesz6710 Před 3 lety +16

    Our language is similar, but hungarian language is a little bit changed, because we are living in the middle of Europe for 2200 years. And a lot of slavic and german tribes came to our country.

    • @emine7726
      @emine7726 Před 2 lety

      That's correct

    • @Sadoyasturadoglu
      @Sadoyasturadoglu Před rokem

      Languages, like people, are alive and change not just for you but around the world.

    • @mustafamoharrami1787
      @mustafamoharrami1787 Před rokem

      Hi from Iranian Azerbaijan,you are Turkic people like us!

    • @tovarishcheleonora8542
      @tovarishcheleonora8542 Před rokem

      Azta. Te aztán tudsz tévedni, nem is kicsit.... Először is körülbelül 1000-1200 éve vagyunk itt európában (attól függ, hogy a két hullámos honfoglalás vagy az iskolákban is tanított egy hullámos honfoglalás elméletben hiszel). Másodszor nyelvészetileg semmi közünk a törökökhöz azon kívül, hogy van néhány jövevény szavunk tőlük ami nem jelent semmiféle rokonságot.

  • @bag3lmonst3r72
    @bag3lmonst3r72 Před 2 lety +8

    Feuding foes in the past, beautiful buddies in the present. 🇭🇺🇹🇷 forever

  • @anoram2476
    @anoram2476 Před 3 lety +30

    And in Uzbek these words are present as well :)

    • @ErkanZH
      @ErkanZH Před 3 lety +4

      Its a turkic language

  • @yasi2406
    @yasi2406 Před 3 lety +5

    Wow , I love these kind of videos :)) I also speak Turkish and Hungarian ,too , it was a pleasure watching you .

  • @empathycompassion6157
    @empathycompassion6157 Před 3 lety +6

    Her voice and the way she is,simply angelic.

  • @beregu
    @beregu Před 3 lety +25

    Very interesting. Some of the words sound and mean the same as in Mongolian. Honestly, I couldn’t catch anything from the sentences in the last half of the video.
    Here are some of my observations.
    00:57 Apple: Alma = Alim in Mongolian
    02:40 Lion: Oroszlan = Arslan in Mongolian (you can find a few people named Arslan)
    04:30 Beard: Sakal = Sahal in Mongolian
    06:50 Barley: Arpa = Arvay in Mongolian
    07:55 Goat: Kecske = sounds similar to ‘ishig’ in Mongolian means baby goat
    12:18 Bull: Bika/buqa = Bukh in Mongolian
    13:36 Camel: Deve = Teme in Mongolian
    16:10 Hungary: Ungar in Mongolian - we used to say Majar (still some old people say so)
    18:23 Small/little: Kichi / kichig = jijig in Mongolian (sounds a bit similar)
    I’ve also found arm is called ‘kar’ in Hungarian. Hand or arm is called ‘gar’ in Mongolian.

    • @albetimcamping
      @albetimcamping Před 2 lety +3

      As a Turk, I knew we used common words with Mongolians, but I guess there's more to it than I thought. It has been 1100 or 1200 years since the Turks of Turkey left the territory of modern Mongolia, but many words are still the same or very similar.

    • @beregu
      @beregu Před 2 lety +4

      @@albetimcamping yep. There would be a lot of cognates between the two languages.
      Tureg people (Turkic) and Mongol have been living side by side for thousands of years; often united under one banner.

    • @alisamci
      @alisamci Před 2 lety +1

      Well kol means arm in turkish so it's similar too.

    • @lunaticluna4493
      @lunaticluna4493 Před 2 lety

      13:36 Camel- Hungarian = teve( not deve) Mongolian =Teme so it's even more similar 😊

  • @anitahlavekova8524
    @anitahlavekova8524 Před 3 lety +59

    Yep, as I expected, I found similarities with Slovak, as Slovak is in no way related to Hungarian or Turkish, Slovakia was part of the Hungarian Kingdom and we also borrowed some words during the Ottoman occupation. 🇹🇷 çadır 🇭🇺 sátor 🇸🇰 šiator - we use "stan" for a tent used to sleep in, and šiator for a tent that serves as a portable roof for working (in bazars, or for cooking outdoors). 🇹🇷 deve 🇭🇺 teve 🇸🇰 ťava, 🇹🇷 çizme 🇭🇺 csizma 🇸🇰 čižmy, 🇹🇷 şapka 🇭🇺 sapka 🇸🇰 čiapka, but in my region we even say šápka, 🇹🇷 macar 🇭🇺 magyar 🇸🇰 maďar, 🇹🇷 boğa 🇭🇺 bika 🇸🇰 býk..... ALSO we have suspiciously enough very similar word to 🇹🇷 keçi 🇭🇺 kecske, which is 🇸🇰 kačka, but it names a different animal, but it's still an animal. Turkish and Hungarian it is goat, but in Slovak it is a duck. I wonder how that happened?

    • @timg.5400
      @timg.5400 Před 3 lety +6

      In Slovenian: šotor (shotor) = tent, žep (zhep) = pocket, bik = bull, Madžari = Hungarians. Pozdrav iz Slovenije!

    • @slovakforbeginners9812
      @slovakforbeginners9812 Před 3 lety +7

      @@timg.5400 oh we also say býk (pronounce as bi:k) in Slovak!

    • @freebozkurt9277
      @freebozkurt9277 Před 3 lety +6

      These words were not borrowed during the Ottoman occupation so Slovaks got them from Hungarian and not from the Ottoman Turks (not to mention the area of Hungary of today's Slovakia was not occupied by the Ottomans). The roots are much older, at least 2-3000 years old. The most probable reason is the common ancestors of Turkish people and Hungarians. The Hungarian words are closer to old Turkic than modern Turkish.
      Yes, all neighbouring nations received these words from Hungarian (or alternatively it could have been received from old Bulgarian but that would make sense only for the souther Slavs not for the Slovaks).

    • @anitahlavekova8524
      @anitahlavekova8524 Před 3 lety +5

      @@freebozkurt9277 allrighty then but how do you explain some words that exist in Slovak language that are common with Turkish that do not exist in Hungarian? I didn't speak particularly of those specific words that managed to get into the video. I said that only and purely because these were the initial reasons I *expected* *some* similarities to pop up in this video. (read with understanding) I was speaking generally, as we were informed few days ago Bahador will put out this video soon, there was no way for me to know which words will be listed here. Since this was not a Slovak-Turkish video, you won't be able to see those words I mean. Not all Turkish words in Slovak entered the language via Hungarian, some of them entered via direct contact, especially in my particular region of the country. Trust me I did my research back in the day I was a student

    • @timg.5400
      @timg.5400 Před 3 lety

      @@freebozkurt9277 By the way Bulgarian empire bordered Lower Pannonia/Balaton principality at some point and Lower Pannonia/Balaton principality was state of Slovaks and Slovenians when both Slovaks and Slovenians were still one same nation/ethnic group.

  • @syerikjansakin5124
    @syerikjansakin5124 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you for this interesting video.
    These words are used in Mongolian language too.
    Turkish-Hungarian- Mongolian
    Elma- Alma- Алим (Alim)
    Kapı-Kapu- Хаалга (Haalga)
    Aslan- Oroszlan- Арслан (Arslan)
    Sakal- Szakall- Сахал (Sakhal)
    Tanık- Tanu- Танил (Tanil) (whıch means acquaintance)
    Arpa- Arpa- Арвай (Arvai)
    Keçi- Kecske- Ишиг (İshig) (young goat)
    Tavuk- Tyuk- Тахиа (Tahia)
    Kazan- Kazan- Тогоо (Togoo) (not same)
    Çadır- Sator- Цацар (Tsatsar) (a small tent)
    Boğa-Bike- Бух (Bukh)
    Deve- Teve- Тэмээ (Temee) :)

  • @thearcherofjustice1492
    @thearcherofjustice1492 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Hello, thank you so much for this video. It is very interesting.. I don't have time to listen to it in whole at the moment but will.
    This topic caught my attention because I am Hungarian but was uprooted several times in my childhood and don't use my Magyar at all since decades, except sometimes in my own mind so I don't forget). Recently I've been watching hours of Kösem, hearing the Turkish while reading subtitle in English. After days of hearing Turkish, I thought I was beginning to understand even though I didn't, this was very intriguing. I was wondering if I could magically begin to comprehend Turkish just like a toddler who's been hearing any language being talked to it since birth, learning spontaneously??

  • @3choblast3r4
    @3choblast3r4 Před rokem +5

    It's so lovely to see so many different Turkic people in the comments being positive and sharing messages of unity and friendship.
    Much love to my Hungarian and Turkic brothers and sisters from Turkey.
    P.s. It's really cool that Hungary is part of the Turkic council. An observer member but still really cool that Hungary decided it wanted to be part of the council. Ukraine also wants to be an observer member I believe. (pointing to Ukrainian/Crimean Tatars as a reason for their application)

  • @candelayt
    @candelayt Před 3 lety +23

    Here in Hungary there has been a big debate going on for the last 100 plus years as to whether Hungarian is related to Turkish or to Finnish. The fact that Betti could actually decipher a non trivial Turkish sentence is pretty compelling evidence. There is no way an English speaker could do anything similar with Russian despite both being in the same language family. Very interesting.

    • @skullsforerlikkhansthrone9306
      @skullsforerlikkhansthrone9306 Před 3 lety +3

      Many linguists forget the pre-Onogur coexistence (Oghurs[quite probably the "vanilla branch of proto-Turkic" but still debated up until this day ] and Ugors [Kanty-Mansi ancestors of Magyars] co-existed like a millenium, hence even the tribe names are similar) while giving too much attention to Onogur confederation and Ottoman vassalisation times. Magyars use some words of proto-Turkic origin even Common Turkic speakers long forfeited.
      However, Hungarian is, by origin, an Uralic language.

    • @Nickname1001
      @Nickname1001 Před 3 lety

      Part of hungarians are kipchak and cumans

    • @noemo1690
      @noemo1690 Před 2 lety +1

      @dj candela ... akkor ajánlom nézd meg a magyar nyelvet pl, az észttel összehasonlító videót is

    • @toomaskroll2282
      @toomaskroll2282 Před 7 měsíci

      Hungarian is clearly uralic language, more specifically ugric branch. It's not related to Altaic languages more than to Indo-European ones. Yes, there are a lot of new and old turkish loanwords. And yes, many hungarians were raped by ottoman warriors for hundreds of years, so the genetic relation.

  • @katiesenglishtime
    @katiesenglishtime Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this useful and interesting online session!

  • @pnthr_d
    @pnthr_d Před 3 lety +17

    Hello from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
    I know that Kazakh and Turkish languages is really similar. But I didn’t expect that we have such similarities with Hungarian:))👍🏻
    Here is a words from video in Kazakh language🇰🇿🇹🇷🇭🇺:
    Apple - alma
    Lion - arystan
    Beard -sakal
    Barley - arpa
    Small - kìşì
    Chicken - tauık(tauyk)
    Boiler - kazan
    Tent - şatyr(şatır)
    Bull - bùka
    Camel - tüye(tüie)

    • @jonjonboi3701
      @jonjonboi3701 Před 2 lety +1

      Hungary has been settled or colonized by many Turkic ethnic groups like the Cumans, Kipchaks, Pechengs, the Huns, the Avars and so on. I wouldn’t be surprised that Hungarian has a lot of similarities with Turkish and other Turkic languages

    • @kilicmohamed160
      @kilicmohamed160 Před 2 lety +2

      we're a big family

    • @olegtaktarov5300
      @olegtaktarov5300 Před 2 lety

      Vinyisztó kazán(KCSM)

  • @markszente
    @markszente Před 3 lety +52

    As a Hungarian who studies Persian language, this video was so much fun to watch! Thank you!

    • @hydrs3655
      @hydrs3655 Před 3 lety +2

      İf you are learning Persian automaticly you are learning Turkish too. After Persian training Turkish will be very easy to you.

    • @markszente
      @markszente Před 3 lety

      @@hydrs3655 Thank you, that's really motivating to hear! I'd love to learn Turkish at some point.

    • @markszente
      @markszente Před 3 lety

      @kjz88 A Memrise-on kezdtem el egy hosszabb kurzust és CZcams-on meséket nézek :) Komolynak azért nem nevezném a tudásomat, de próbálok fejlődni.

    • @markszente
      @markszente Před 3 lety

      @kjz88 Én inkább úgy fogalmaznék, hogy felismerem a betűket :)

    • @markszente
      @markszente Před 3 lety

      @kjz88 Nagyon köszönöm a felajánlást! :) Mostanában sajnos elég kevés időm van foglalkozni vele a munka miatt, talán később.

  • @LePerlashez
    @LePerlashez Před 3 lety +14

    You're a wizard Bahador. You managed to bring Amy Winehouse back to life. 😄
    I really enjoy the concept of your channel, keep up the good spirit.
    I know that there are a lot of words in common between Turkish and Algerian Arabic and also Berber, but my favorite ones are definatelly BnB "börek" and "baklava"
    The best way on Earth to eat sugar and fat 😂

  • @yalantarih5472
    @yalantarih5472 Před 3 lety +33

    "török" - Lawful. From Törü or Töre, meaning law (and tradition), hence Törük or Török, one with law and tradition. The Hungarian language preserved the purest and oldest form of the word, exposing the root.

    • @ZsH85
      @ZsH85 Před 3 lety +3

      tör- breaks
      örök- forever
      töröl-wipe
      őr-guard
      tő- root/stem
      tőr-dagger
      tőrök-daggers
      just a few more from hungarian that sounds similar

    • @yalantarih5472
      @yalantarih5472 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ZsH85 The words I've given are all Turkish words, I forgot to mention that for non-Turkish speakers. The 'generally' accepted origin of the word "Turk" is Törük or Török according to linguists and historians. Thanks for your input in Hungarian, the oldest neighbour of the Turkish language, back in the West -Siberian era.

    • @brainblox5629
      @brainblox5629 Před 3 lety +1

      There is also "Türek", from tür "kind (of something)", "origin", see "türemek" (to originate from). It could be speculated that "Türek" was originally the name turks gave other turks. "Bizden türek": "Someone who came from us" = is part of us

    • @yalantarih5472
      @yalantarih5472 Před 3 lety +2

      @@brainblox5629 True, this is the second common theory to the origin of the word "Turk", again by the linguists and historians. The K ending is widely used in Turkic languages, to make adjectives out of verbs or nouns. i.e. Kırmak : to break - Kırık: Broken. (For non-Turkic speakers) In any way, the Hungarian has preserved the purest form to the original, possibly dating back thousands of years.

    • @yalantarih5472
      @yalantarih5472 Před 3 lety

      @@CyberSpaceRoot more than interesting!

  • @Ana-bd8vp
    @Ana-bd8vp Před rokem +2

    This is absolutely amazing!