Language of Crimean Tatars as Esperanto of Turkic Languages Group | PG 2023

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  • čas přidán 17. 03. 2024
  • Crimean Tatar is linguistically a part of the Kipchak branch of the Turkic family. Edward Lazzerini points out that “a semi-nomadic eastern Kipchak people who settled eventually in the north-east of the peninsula, the Nogays enriched Tatar vocabulary with respect to natural objects, the concerns of daily life and certain forms of economic activity.” He adds that these elements “were of limited though significant influence, affecting the lexicon primarily and providing the literary language with an unusual array of synonyms”. As the Crimean Tatars are followers of Islam, Arabic and Persian served to broaden the Crimean Tatar language.
    The Crimean Tatars in Crimea speak 3 Turkic languages. Their original language is Kipchak Turkic (Kuman). In Southern Crimea due to the close contacts between Istanbul and the Crimean Khanate, it has a strong linguistically influence. As a result, a mixed language Kipchak - Oguz Turkic appears.
    Zeram Zeytullayeva is a journalist by profession and translator by vocation, eternal student, citizen of the world with Crimean Tatar roots.
    This video was recorded at the Polyglot Gathering 2023 (www.polyglotgathering.com).

Komentáře • 2

  • @lifeamateur2813
    @lifeamateur2813 Před 2 měsíci

    Esperanto is an artificial language with very simple grammar. Comparing a natural language to Esperanto sounds like an insult 😏

    • @rafalkaminski6389
      @rafalkaminski6389 Před 2 měsíci

      Maybe she meant lingua franca, sth for other turkic languages in communications with Wach other