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  • @TheKing-vv8xq
    @TheKing-vv8xq Před 2 lety +402

    We have a Turkish saying, "Staying french on the subject". It means not understanding anything about the subject. The fact that they think Turkish is similar to Arabic is exactly proof of this 😂😂😂

  • @theygoastheycome90
    @theygoastheycome90 Před 2 lety +182

    There are 8000 Turkish words in Serbian (This is more than the number of Arabic words in Turkish ) But no one claims that Serbian is similar to Turkish. The only reason they think Turkish is similar to Arabic is the Perception of Turkey in their minds. So Prejudice

    • @headlightspirits
      @headlightspirits Před 2 lety +70

      Exactly. French is so much more similar to Arabic cause they both have throat letters meanwhile Turkish doesn't.

    • @usa9116
      @usa9116 Před 2 lety

      U$ + UK + UKRAINE = NO MORE EU COUNTRIES!!!
      ALL OF U WILL D¡E AS THEY PLANNED!!! No more france in this world!!!

    • @Xiler6969
      @Xiler6969 Před 2 lety +18

      Not prejudice, just ignorance.

    • @theygoastheycome90
      @theygoastheycome90 Před 2 lety +19

      @@Xiler6969 prejudice is also ignorance.

    • @Xiler6969
      @Xiler6969 Před 2 lety +4

      @@theygoastheycome90 some prejudice comes from ignorance. But not all ignorance is prejudice. Not being aware of the dissimilarities of Turkish and Arabic is not prejudice. 99% of people don’t know a lot about Turkey, but that doesn’t make 99% of people prejudice, it just means they are uneducated on the matter.

  • @keptins
    @keptins Před 2 lety +145

    I am fluent both in French and Turkish and I can confirm that it is French (not Turkish) that has more consonants similar to those in Arabic. For instance, there is no /tʃ/ (ch) sound neither in Arabic nor in French that is pronounced in the palatal place of articulation etc.

    • @kemalmighty2288
      @kemalmighty2288 Před 2 lety +4

      oo hocam,yeni videolar yok mu? :))

    • @mehmetakifyldz773
      @mehmetakifyldz773 Před 2 lety +3

      o hocammm yorumlardasınızzz . söyleyin hocam '' türkçenin kibar bir dil olduğunu ''

    • @keptins
      @keptins Před 2 lety +4

      🙏🙏

    • @kurkar3011
      @kurkar3011 Před 2 lety +1

      ses değil kelimeler önemli. kullandığımız kelimelerin çoğu arapça kökenli .

    • @kemalmighty2288
      @kemalmighty2288 Před 2 lety

      @@kurkar3011 Ben Farsça derdim.

  • @gencery273
    @gencery273 Před 2 lety +305

    I love how they say Turkish and Arabic sound similar although they do not at all. They are very different languages. In my opinion Japanese sounds more similar to Turkish since Turkish is a middle Asian language. Yes there are many borrowed words from Arabic and French but the grammar and pronunciation are completely unrelated. People assume that nations living near would speak a similar language understandably. Still, I am impressed that they know the capital city lol

    • @paolapereda6033
      @paolapereda6033 Před 2 lety

      I think that Turkish sounds sort of Japanese too!

    • @shrouuuq
      @shrouuuq Před 2 lety +11

      Yeah agree but as Arab we can understand a lot of Turkish words although as you said they are different grammatically. For me I found Turkish easy I actually speak and understand Turkish very well more than English which I studied almost whole my life.

    • @eminusromanus2704
      @eminusromanus2704 Před 2 lety +46

      Indeed, according to my observation when my erasmus times in turkey ,your language is not sounding arabic at all but kinda sounding like hungarian

    • @nfiautopia2066
      @nfiautopia2066 Před 2 lety +52

      @@shrouuuq you understand loanwords doesnt mean the language sounds arabic. When i was in France I also noticed that i understand so many things due to french loanwords we have in our language but that doesn't mean our languages are similar

    • @mehmetakifyldz773
      @mehmetakifyldz773 Před 2 lety +7

      Yeah we also have many french word but we dont sound french either because we have turkish accent when pronouncing french and arabic words :)

  • @nfiautopia2066
    @nfiautopia2066 Před 2 lety +103

    with all the throat sounds french sounds more arabic than turkish does. Turkish doesn't even sound close to arabic

    • @iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643
      @iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643 Před 2 lety +4

      There only 1 throat sound in french: the letter R, which is similar to the german R.

    • @nfiautopia2066
      @nfiautopia2066 Před 2 lety +41

      @@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643 yeah and its used very commonly. Turkish doesn't have any throat sounds

    • @mehmetakifyldz773
      @mehmetakifyldz773 Před 2 lety +12

      It has one r but it has it everywhere. 👍🏻

    • @mehmetakifyldz773
      @mehmetakifyldz773 Před 2 lety +3

      @@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643 and it also has in an on which also does not sound polite . they also make the language harsh

    • @paolapereda6033
      @paolapereda6033 Před 2 lety +1

      It seems to me that Portuguese resembles to Turkish more than the other romance languages (I'm a native Spanish speaker). At least the way it sounds...

  • @ugurrr
    @ugurrr Před 2 lety +100

    I don't know how they find Turkish and Arabic similar? Even the Arabic loanwords in Turkish are pronounced completely different. Turkish has 8 vowels and Arabic has only 3 short and 3 long vowels. Not even close

    • @kursat8566
      @kursat8566 Před 2 lety +17

      @@hakan28 yoo Araplar bildiğin balgam çıkarıyorlar konuşuyorken Türkçe o kadar sert değil

    • @user_new_c
      @user_new_c Před 2 lety +10

      They don't. They just assume that it must be similar cause we share some cultural stuff together.

  • @ranacanancomert9636
    @ranacanancomert9636 Před 2 lety +58

    Fransızca da arapça da biliyorum, Fransızca Arapçaya daha çok benziyor lolbcjsj

    • @PimsleurTurkishLessons
      @PimsleurTurkishLessons Před 2 lety +8

      Dilbilgisi olarak da arapçaya fransızca daha yakın. Cinsiyet dilbilsine sözcüklere girmiş. Nesnelere bile cinsiyet takıyorlar. Yeni birşey icat olsa o neysenin cinsiyeti nasıl belirlenecek, Neye göre kime göre diye bir arap a sormuştum. Demişti ki değerli şeylere erkek değersiz şeylere kız cinsiyeti takıyorlarmış.

  • @tasbykekerey1203
    @tasbykekerey1203 Před 2 lety +29

    I love Türkiye and the sound of French language 🇫🇷🇹🇷❤️🇰🇿, we also have a lot of r/ğ/ғ and en/ń/ң sound in Kazakh/Qazaq.

    • @Jamirio
      @Jamirio Před 4 měsíci

      Do you have ı sound in Kazak ? It sound like Chinese or Japanese?

  • @elmaarmut8918
    @elmaarmut8918 Před 2 lety +14

    Salut 💐 je souvent regarde vos épisodes pour apprendre /pratiquer la langue française. Vos vidéos sont assez jolies, intéressantes à regarder. Et aujourd'hui Il y'a un épisode sur mon pays. C'est vraiment génial !!! 💐💐 Merci à vous 🇨🇵🇹🇷

  • @Gramiverse
    @Gramiverse Před 8 měsíci

    Such a brilliant work by Easy French! Enjoyed every second of it with great pleasure! Greetings from Turkey!

  • @mervekabul9992
    @mervekabul9992 Před 2 lety +57

    I am able to differanciate even Portugeese /Spanish / Italian/ French even tho all of them are latin languages. I assume if the interview was not about Turkish/Turkiye and you played the voice record to ask their opinion about the language and ask them for guessing which language it is, they would never say it sounds Arabic. To me Spanish sounds more Arabic than Turkish does.

    • @paolapereda6033
      @paolapereda6033 Před 2 lety +12

      I'm a native Spanish speaker I've never thought of that before. But, it kind of makes sense since Spanish have a strong arabic influence mostly in vocabulary. For example the word "alcántara" comes from Arabic (see the beginning syllable al-)

    • @starcapture3040
      @starcapture3040 Před 2 lety

      @@paolapereda6033 Turkish too haha

  • @Brrrraaahhhhhh
    @Brrrraaahhhhhh Před 2 lety +40

    ayyyy!! je suis turque et je suis très content de voir votre vidéo. ça fait une année j'ai commencé à apprendre le français, vos videos m'aident toujours. en fait, le langue turc ont beaucoup des mots similaires avec français. par exemple on a le mot 'embesil(imbécile) aussi, la même sens en français. merci bcp pour cette vidéo !!!

    • @EasyFrench
      @EasyFrench  Před 2 lety +2

      C'est super ! Nous sommes vraiment contentes de vous aider 😁

    • @prasadweerasinghe8794
      @prasadweerasinghe8794 Před 2 lety

      Bonjour

    • @empress9217
      @empress9217 Před 2 lety

      merhaba franszıcayı nasıl öğrendin, tavsiyen var mı acabaa?

    • @Brrrraaahhhhhh
      @Brrrraaahhhhhh Před 2 lety +1

      @@empress9217 merhaba, boğaziçi üniversitesinde okuyorum. okuldan seçmeli fransızca dersi alıyorum

    • @empress9217
      @empress9217 Před 2 lety

      @@Brrrraaahhhhhh tamam, teşekkürlerr

  • @irinaivanovna6380
    @irinaivanovna6380 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm from Qazaqstan Greeting to Turkey 🇰🇿🇹🇷

  • @eraywayne2165
    @eraywayne2165 Před 2 lety +123

    actually french looks like arabic, they speak throatily because i don't understand why they compare turkish to arabic

    • @Bangbang-vh3qy
      @Bangbang-vh3qy Před 2 lety +2

      tesekkur تَشَكُّر‎
      merhaba مرحبا no connection with arabic off course :)
      french doesn't look like arabic at all.

    • @_RTX2060SUPER_
      @_RTX2060SUPER_ Před 2 lety +5

      @@Bangbang-vh3qy Neither Turkish.

    • @cazwalt9013
      @cazwalt9013 Před 2 lety

      Because it's culturally similar

    • @eraywayne2165
      @eraywayne2165 Před 2 lety +6

      @@cazwalt9013 (turkic) asian tradition and “middle eastern” cultural tradition are not similar, not even the same 🙃

    • @Jamirio
      @Jamirio Před 4 měsíci +1

      Imo German and Spanish are phonetically closer to Arabic

  • @deutschmitpurple2918
    @deutschmitpurple2918 Před rokem +11

    I really love Turkish people. They are so kind. Thank you for this topic. I have really loved it ❤❤

  • @paolapereda6033
    @paolapereda6033 Před 2 lety +31

    I learned some turkish words from watching dramas xd like (so sorry for bad spelling) "emet", "gunayden", "merhaba" and they all say "ala ala ala" when something bother them, I guess. Great video as usual :)

    • @goolixz2013
      @goolixz2013 Před 2 lety +5

      "Ala" is said by Azerbaijanis. Turkish people say "lan". Btw it is "evet", "günaydın" :)

    • @nametopia700
      @nametopia700 Před 2 lety +15

      @@goolixz2013 allah allah diye söylenmemizi kastediyor sanırım :)

    • @ilbilgehatun278
      @ilbilgehatun278 Před 2 lety

      @@goolixz2013 Allah Allah👍🏻😁

    • @goolixz2013
      @goolixz2013 Před 2 lety

      @@nametopia700 ola bilir ben lan demek istedigini dusunmusdum

    • @goolixz2013
      @goolixz2013 Před 2 lety

      @@ilbilgehatun278 evet ben yanlis anlamisim🙂

  • @Pro_gamer-ws3yn
    @Pro_gamer-ws3yn Před 2 lety +13

    8:24 his comment basically stabbed right into my heart. I'd even say French sounds more like Arabic than Turkish is

    • @nostro1940
      @nostro1940 Před 2 lety +2

      Lmao cope and seethe

    • @SpartanLeonidas1821
      @SpartanLeonidas1821 Před rokem +1

      COPE 🤣

    • @clay7214
      @clay7214 Před rokem +2

      @@SpartanLeonidas1821 I think he’s right lol. French has a lot of guttural sounds whereas Turkish has none. I think they only speak with their mouth and tongue but I’m not 100% sure but quite sure lol

    • @SpartanLeonidas1821
      @SpartanLeonidas1821 Před rokem

      @@clay7214 Bro, turkish is such an ugly language! Are you kidding me right now?? Turks used arabic to write all their history & now borrowed Latin to try to be European 🤣 Their ENTIRE material culture is ARAB, with names like Ahmed, Mahmood, MuRat etc and wearing same TURBANS…and associated with Camels. If you don’t know that, then you are trippin bruh! 🤣

    • @clay7214
      @clay7214 Před rokem

      @@SpartanLeonidas1821 bruh you are obviously a butt hurt Greek. Like I said I‘m from Germany and we have a lot of Turks here. They are nothing like Arabs (and also you need to stop associating Arabs with something bad, like even if they had things in common, it wouldn’t be bad) but like I said they don’t.
      Also the Latin alphabet suits the Turkish language a lot better. I watched a video where they said that Turkish has like 9 vowels and Arabic script only has three short and three long vowels, so obviously it’s not good for representing their sounds. And I think even the fact that they have nine vowels makes the language beautiful. Vowels are the key for a beautiful language in my opinion.
      Man your comment is just so ignorant and wrong. Turks don’t even wear a turban hahahah like WTF where did you even get that from? And Camels? Are you for real?
      I went on vacation to both Greece and Turkey and there wasn’t a big difference between the two countries at all (I‘m sure this will be hard to comprehend for you, but please take your time).
      The moral of the story: You really need to educate yourself and stop listening to the propaganda your governments are spreading (that’s also the case for Turks by the way!)

  • @Baymax-xq3fv
    @Baymax-xq3fv Před 2 lety +17

    Chuis heureux que vous faitiez un video avec Easy Turkish ensemble ☺️ C'est parfait, ça dechire!

    • @beravera5176
      @beravera5176 Před 2 lety

      J'ai entendu chuis comme ça mais je n'ai pas vu comme un mot c'est la première fois merci pour me montrer

    • @Baymax-xq3fv
      @Baymax-xq3fv Před 2 lety +1

      @@beravera5176 De rien, je t’en prie :) En plus il y a "chais" aussi, que c’est utilisé comme pour dire "je sais". Par exemple "Chais pas" = "I don’t know".
      There is a video in French I watched that I learned it all and like those, but I don’t remember which is. Lemme know if you seek and find, hopefully you do. Good luck.

    • @Baymax-xq3fv
      @Baymax-xq3fv Před 2 lety +1

      @@beravera5176 And I’ve noticed current that I’ve made a mistake in my main comment. Can you find and solve this?

    • @beravera5176
      @beravera5176 Před 2 lety

      @@Baymax-xq3fv vous faisiez ou vous avez fait is the right way of using past tense but you wrote vous faitiez

    • @Baymax-xq3fv
      @Baymax-xq3fv Před 2 lety

      @@beravera5176 You have been at the correct point but wrong answer. The accurate must be: "vous fassiez" because the sentence is set up with "mode subjonctif".

  • @ahmetdemey3075
    @ahmetdemey3075 Před 2 lety +18

    en tant qu'une personne turc, je pourrais dire que vous avez fait une excellent video.C'etait un plaisir d'avoir regardé cette video.

  • @rolandhersan2420
    @rolandhersan2420 Před 2 lety +28

    J'aime beaucoup le Istanbul, car c'est la ville des chats, ils sont très respectés.son une excellente compagnie

    • @turk1640
      @turk1640 Před 2 lety +6

      Il y a 600 000 chats à Istanbul, vous pouvez les voir partout.😄

    • @ilbilgehatun278
      @ilbilgehatun278 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, my friend, cats, dogs and birds are the real owners of Turkey, we are their faithful servants.😁

    • @saraa338
      @saraa338 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ilbilgehatun278 aww,cute!

    • @ilbilgehatun278
      @ilbilgehatun278 Před 2 lety

      @@saraa338 ☺️💐

  • @selcukozturk5369
    @selcukozturk5369 Před 2 lety +10

    La connaissance de la géographie des français est incroyable 😄😄 l'éducation est un must

  • @slowdown7x
    @slowdown7x Před 2 lety +75

    Let's be honest, Turkish sounds nothing like Arabic. It has many Arabic loanwords but even those are Turkified and spoken with a clear Turkish accent but other than that it has no connection with it. I think the only reason why they say it sounds Arabic is that Turkey is a majority Muslim country so they stereotypically call it Arabic without actually knowing anything about the language. Funny enough, French has more sounds that use the throat. :=)

    • @turcopolo8231
      @turcopolo8231 Před 2 lety +8

      Absolutely awesome comment. Turkish took words from many languages, but adapted it to its own region. I don't think Turkish and Arabic are alike because Turks never speak from their throats. Probably french is more like arabic :D We know, of course, that the reason they answered like that was political.

    • @sususu00
      @sususu00 Před 2 lety +2

      şöyle yorumları görünce yazanın alnını öpesim geliyo ya♥️♥️♥️

    • @mattiamele3015
      @mattiamele3015 Před 2 lety +4

      You say that like using “throat sounds” is a bad thing. Almost every Turkic language uses some of those “throat sounds” including your neighbor brothers. Also, why does everyone think sounding Arabic means having throat sounds and vice versa? There’s a huge variety of languages that have sounds produced in the back of the mouth or in the throat.

    • @Polo-rn8ly
      @Polo-rn8ly Před 2 lety

      @@mattiamele3015 he basically said french is closer to arabic than turkish and it is a fact. Yes many turkic languages have throat sounds including azerbaijani but turkish doesn't..

    • @mattiamele3015
      @mattiamele3015 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Polo-rn8ly There is a blatant bias against Arabic and some of its sounds in the comment and the first reply. If you don’t see that, I’m sorry but I can’t teach you to read. Reducing Arabic to “throat sounds” is ignorant. Nobody in the video mentioned anything related with the throat, nor did they express a negative opinion of Turkish; for some people, however, “sounds like Arabic” is already an insult (and, apparently, it means “spoken with the throat”). I doubt you can establish as a fact that French sounds closer to Arabic, just because it has one or two sounds in common with Arabic that Istanbul Turkish no longer has. You could say the opposite too: Turkish has an h like Arabic which French doesn’t pronounce. The fact is you attach a stigma to some particular sounds, because they’re considered rural or vulgar in Turkey, and because they remind you of Arabic which you don’t like. You completely disregard every other aspect of pronunciation anyway, and reduce it to gutturals.

  • @selinagcakale3615
    @selinagcakale3615 Před 2 lety +25

    As a Turkish who is currently doing Erasmus in Paris, I really liked your video. Istanbul is a city as wonderful as Paris. I recommend everyone to see

    • @turcarumimperator1395
      @turcarumimperator1395 Před 2 lety +4

      Istanbul is ruined. Gel gör istanbul'un halini paris'ten konuşmanın anlamı yok.

    • @caner0210
      @caner0210 Před 2 lety +8

      @@turcarumimperator1395 İstanbul her şeye rağmen (kaçak sığınmacılar,korkunç yapılaşma,inanılmaz büyük nüfus vs.) çok güzel bir şehir ama dediğin gibi harap ettiler güzelim şehri.

  • @gameofthronesdekiaryastark15

    Turkish is spoken in Turkey. There is no desert in Turkey. There are no camels. It is not very hot. It snows in winter. Turkey is in Eurasia. Not the Middle East or Europe. We are not Arabs, we are Turks. Our ancestors are in Central Asia.

    • @Elif-ph2jg
      @Elif-ph2jg Před 2 lety +21

      ok but what is the point of writing this comment?

    • @gozdea5548
      @gozdea5548 Před 2 lety +17

      There is a desert in Turkey: Karapinar Colu, Konya. It is touristic location and on the route of Silk Road. There are camels in Turkey, yörüks were using camels in Toros and Anatolia. Since they were identified as Turks during Ottoman times, turks using camels is not an unordinary thing (search Sarikeceli Yoruks in Karaman).
      Yes, we are not Arabs and we pick anatolia/west asia for our destination because it highly resembles central & east Asia steppes and mountains (not deserts :) )

    • @user-bx2ku3ic4k
      @user-bx2ku3ic4k Před 2 lety +20

      As a Turk, I'm tired of your ridiculous cliché comments. We get it, there is no desert in Turkey, but remember, there is no desert in many Arab countries either. Arab Culture is also a well-established and respected culture.

    • @Elif-ph2jg
      @Elif-ph2jg Před 2 lety

      @@user-bx2ku3ic4k i totally agree, i am turkish too and im sick of white washed or european wanna be turks so bad. If they could only come to europe.. they would understand that we are very different from Europeans

    • @frogmoment
      @frogmoment Před 2 lety +2

      @@gozdea5548 camels although are sometimes used by yoruks still aren't native to anatolia.And there is not many of them.

  • @bingbong2257
    @bingbong2257 Před 2 lety +5

    10:08 I'd bet 100$ that this guy is a musician of some kind. He has really good ears

  • @robertofreire6321
    @robertofreire6321 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi guys your videos are amazing, I have a suggestion, I would watch your videos a lot more if there was a play list with all of your videos in order. It's just a suggestion, Thank you guys, Keep It up!

  • @mffl7029
    @mffl7029 Před 2 lety +1

    Salut de la Turquie ! Vous etes incroyable. Merci pour faire une video comme ça.

    • @EasyFrench
      @EasyFrench  Před 2 lety +1

      Bonjour ! Merci pour votre soutien 🌸

  • @lovehavva
    @lovehavva Před 2 lety +9

    So cool that you played a turkish song in 7:20 !

  • @kursat8566
    @kursat8566 Před 2 lety +5

    Teşekkürler bu güzel video için :)

  • @elifg.714
    @elifg.714 Před 2 lety +42

    Je suis une fille turque et j’apprends français! Cette vidéo m’a rendu très heureux, merci beaucoup! Il y a 5000+ mots de français en turc! (Désolé si mon grammaire est faux ^_^)

    • @dybalaajunior4005
      @dybalaajunior4005 Před 2 lety +2

      ❤❤

    • @dybalaajunior4005
      @dybalaajunior4005 Před 2 lety +4

      Je suis marocain et aussi j'apprends français

    • @eneskaanapaydn1798
      @eneskaanapaydn1798 Před 2 lety +2

      Peux tu compter ces 5000 mots🤪

    • @elifg.714
      @elifg.714 Před 2 lety +5

      Mon professeur l’a trouvé sur une cite, je ne suis pas masochiste! 😅

    • @arman11236
      @arman11236 Před 2 lety +2

      Bravo! J’aimais cette video aussi. Je suis Américain et j’adore la langue turque ❤️

  • @gulyalcn933
    @gulyalcn933 Před 2 lety +2

    Je suis turc et ça me plaît énormément merci madame 😍😍😍😍👍🎯

  • @gmail7894
    @gmail7894 Před 2 lety +2

    Love the girls at 2:06, laughing LMAO, take n by surprise as they thought they had nothing to say. LOL
    Like caught in an exam. Saying "That's a good question". LOL !!!

  • @dtbondfan1268
    @dtbondfan1268 Před 2 lety +11

    As British Turkish 🇬🇧🇹🇷 I Love Paris And I Enjoy Learning French 🇫🇷🇫🇷.

  • @yunusemreaktuylu
    @yunusemreaktuylu Před 2 lety +20

    3:57 C'est " Lahmacun" ou peut-être "Pide"

    • @z3inab
      @z3inab Před 2 lety +1

      ouais c'est lahmacun, c'est magnifique

    • @Ambrosia-
      @Ambrosia- Před 7 měsíci

      Pide vu que c'est long

  • @sef83
    @sef83 Před 2 lety +1

    Teşekkürler 🙏🏽 pour cette fantastique vidéo! mükemmelsiniz!

  • @eohippusone
    @eohippusone Před 2 lety +5

    Je sais deux choses sur Turkey. Il y a Sainte Sophia (Hagia Sophia) et ils ont un vachement des chats!! Un pays très historique. Et la site de Troy!

  • @jakethesnake95
    @jakethesnake95 Před 7 měsíci

    J'avais aucune idée qu'Emin parlait français ! Il a une très bonne prononciation en plus !

  • @acrwqoxv0
    @acrwqoxv0 Před rokem +1

    As a turkish person we love france we truly love u ❤❤❤❤❤🫶🏼

    • @umut7034
      @umut7034 Před 9 měsíci

      😂nope. Just the opposite.

  • @mehmetakifyldz773
    @mehmetakifyldz773 Před 2 lety +32

    Not gonna lie ,Im so disappointed . People also keep saying that it sounds like arabic just because of the religion i guess. It cant be because of the common words because turkish also has as many common words with french as with arabic . So turkish would be also similar to french in this case ( but it is not similar at all because we pronounce them with turkish accent ) . Every person speaks english and pronounce english words but almost Noone sounds like any native english. Because they pronounce the words with their own accent. So when we turkish people pronounce an arabic word . We will again sound like turkish.
    A person with a little bit knowledge would know that turkish is an asian language but not from middle asia ( at least not from the part that is close to arabic countries ) 👀
    people usually get surprised when we say '' turkish is more like korean and japenese '' and they usually dont accept that because they insist that it is closer to arabic language.
    No offense , I just want people to put their prejudices aside and make their comments in a logical way.
    Also it is sad that people seem to think of turkish as a language that has no importance. They probably didnt like the way it sounds. But yeah “ Renkler ve zevkler tartışılmaz. “ (Colors and tastes can not be discussed)
    Thanks for reading my text.

    • @lost_places_global9008
      @lost_places_global9008 Před 2 lety +1

      Well then stop voting for stupid Erdogan that ruins your country and economy and then other people will think less of Turks like Arabs.
      It's particularly also fault of Erdogan's religious politics. Ataturk wiselt said rand government/politics should have nothing in common.

    • @mehmetakifyldz773
      @mehmetakifyldz773 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lost_places_global9008 dont like your own comment lmao and it has nothing to do with the politics. if you know how to listen to something you can understand the difference between turkish and arabic. arabic is like french not like turkish. lmao. turkish is pretty fluent language since we dont have r like you have and in an on as well. and stop talking about politics when we talk about human relationships. dont be ignorant person. even the greek people and turkish people love each other in spite of all this politic stuff. and again the politics doesnt make turkish sound any arabic . cheers !!

    • @paolapereda6033
      @paolapereda6033 Před 2 lety

      I couldn't agree more.

    • @starcapture3040
      @starcapture3040 Před 2 lety

      @@mehmetakifyldz773 why are you triggered?

    • @mehmetakifyldz773
      @mehmetakifyldz773 Před 2 lety +1

      I wasnt , but appearently you are triggered by my passage lmao.

  • @savasgenc1877
    @savasgenc1877 Před 2 lety +3

    12:05 It's a priceless moment when you try to stike them with yoğurt but they counter strike you with börek :)

  • @arman11236
    @arman11236 Před 2 lety +22

    Vraiment une video incroyable! Je parle l’anglais, le persan, le turc, le français et j’aime beaucoup ces langues. Aussi je peux comprendre et communiquer en italien et j’ai un bon accent en même temps. Dans ces jours j’aimerais améliorer mon espagnol

  • @ES-fk5qq
    @ES-fk5qq Před 3 měsíci

    Salut d’İstanbul😻Merci pour cette charmante video🤗

  • @avapangeayt2397
    @avapangeayt2397 Před 2 lety +3

    Türkçe konuşan kız harikaydı 🥰👏

  • @OgedayKaan
    @OgedayKaan Před 2 lety +5

    as a turkish guy (who cant understand french or arabic), french sounds more similar to arabic for me, interesting...

  • @enchanteex
    @enchanteex Před 2 lety +8

    Je vous salue de nord-est de la Turquie. :)

    • @z3inab
      @z3inab Před 2 lety

      Merhaba, Güney Afrika'da :)

  • @cha.felino
    @cha.felino Před 2 lety +4

    Very interesting video. I have very few knowledge about the Turkey. I'll go check what the Turks know about French people.

  • @kamipark2020
    @kamipark2020 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you do a video about what brands do people in France wear? :D Would love to know if H&M is popular or if there are other brands that French people love buying from!

  • @fulkegreville4487
    @fulkegreville4487 Před 2 lety +1

    That guy in the peach coloured tshirt at around 3:00 was trying his hardest to look cool for you 🤣

  • @irinaivanovna6380
    @irinaivanovna6380 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting in qazaq we have thtoat sounds such as ğ, ñ also soft and hard h and no ch

  • @zeynepiremgunes7302
    @zeynepiremgunes7302 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The recording they listened had a French loanword by the way, "pastörize"

    • @EasyFrench
      @EasyFrench  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Great attention to details 😁

  • @zeynep6399
    @zeynep6399 Před rokem +1

    Cette vidéo est incroyable, merci beaucoup! 3:55 je pense qu'il veut dire ''pide''.

  • @remyn3790
    @remyn3790 Před 2 lety +10

    Merhaba

  • @carlozcali
    @carlozcali Před rokem +2

    Il est très drôle dans le minute 3:27 quand le garçon regarde quelque chose et elle crois qui vient quelque'un et tourne pour regarder 😂😂 saludos desde Colombia chicas

  • @tru9437
    @tru9437 Před 2 lety +1

    I love term of a little bit oriental but equally modern as a Turkish people. I wish more Europeans has thoughts about Turkey like this.

  • @komaldiwan
    @komaldiwan Před rokem +1

    Ohh woww les français parlent de la Turquie
    La manière dont les français ont expliqué le sujet de la sonorité , je la trouve vachement cooool
    C’est encore une fois très intéressant mercii!!

    • @EasyFrench
      @EasyFrench  Před rokem +1

      Ravies que ça vous ait plu 🤗

  • @louisferdinand8138
    @louisferdinand8138 Před 2 lety +7

    Etonnant je découvre que la personne d'easy turkish parle français.

    • @EasyFrench
      @EasyFrench  Před 2 lety +9

      Emin parle effectivement très bien français 🤗

  • @topbruiserthalius9057
    @topbruiserthalius9057 Před 2 lety +11

    It is ridiculous that people thinks Turkish sounds like Arabic.I personally only have knowledge about on Turkish and English. Despite that,I can recognize Spanish,German,French,Arabic, even Portuguese or a Slavic language.People who comments in this way are whether does not care about listening or they have no any information about languages,literally "uneducated" in polite words.

  • @TOTOMOTOR
    @TOTOMOTOR Před 2 lety

    Nice video....

  • @erdalceylan3323
    @erdalceylan3323 Před 2 lety +9

    Selam from Turkey. I love you three! You make my night great everyweek. Especially today, after I have seen USA greencard lottery site "HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED" 3 years in a row. oh mon dieu!

    • @EasyFrench
      @EasyFrench  Před 2 lety +3

      On est désolé pour vos mésaventures. La chance tournera !

  • @habibrahman6298
    @habibrahman6298 Před 2 lety +3

    j'aime le turc😘🇦🇫🇲🇫❤🇹🇷✌
    Ben türkçeyi severim😍

  • @harleyquinn3816
    @harleyquinn3816 Před 2 lety +4

    By the way our biggest president who was Mustafa Kemal Atatürk really loved french and french people and he even learned french in a good level. 🇹🇷❤️🇫🇷 Anyone who wants to learn turkish let me tell you there are verbs that change their wovels when they are conjugated for example yemek means manger and its conjugated as yiyorum je mange yedim j'ai mange e changed to i

    • @Turkizm2023
      @Turkizm2023 Před 2 lety +1

      Atatürk fransızları veya fransızcayı sevdiği için fransızca öğrenmedi ki O zamanların Resmi dili Fransızca olduğu için öğrendi. Şimdi Nasıl ingilizceyse o zaman da fransızcaydı

    • @harleyquinn3816
      @harleyquinn3816 Před 2 lety

      @@Turkizm2023 onu demek istemedim aslında ama kimse sevmediği bir şeyi öğrenmez ayrıca fransızca hala popüler bir dil

    • @Turkizm2023
      @Turkizm2023 Před 2 lety +2

      @@harleyquinn3816 kanka sanki Herkes ingilizceyi seviyor mu 😒😒 ?
      Lazım diye öğreniyoruz işte

    • @alsticksart1548
      @alsticksart1548 Před 2 lety +1

      Fransızcayı veya Fransızları sevdiği için öğrenmedi. Onun döneminde Fransa günümüz Amerikası gibiydi. Düşmanını dostundan daha iyi tanı mantığı yani. Dünya ile ilgili yaşanan her şeyi Fransa üzerinden öğrenebiliyordu anlayacağın.

  • @ismailekrematmaca8077
    @ismailekrematmaca8077 Před rokem +1

    Merci pour cette belle vidéo. En tant que Turc, je suis vraiment fier de voir ce type de vidéos. Je veux améliorer mon français, s'il vous plaît aidez-moi à le faire.

    • @Jamirio
      @Jamirio Před 4 měsíci

      İngilizce biliyorsan Fransız dili pek zor olmaz herkeze bol şans 👍🏻

  • @remyn3790
    @remyn3790 Před 2 lety +7

    super video! On part en Turquie?

  • @rosalia5535
    @rosalia5535 Před 2 lety +2

    For me as a Turk French sound like Arabic. They both using their throat. Which is i am not used to. We don't use our throat when we speak Turkish.

  • @Shelly-or6js
    @Shelly-or6js Před 2 lety +1

    I could get this video just bu knowing Spanish and English. I'm really surprised.

  • @tayfunsezgin6837
    @tayfunsezgin6837 Před 2 lety +9

    👍🇹🇷❤️🇫🇷

  • @chbl1881
    @chbl1881 Před 2 lety +11

    so many people are offended on that language comparison almost like its shameful to be associated to arabic

    • @paolapereda6033
      @paolapereda6033 Před 2 lety +1

      Right?

    • @suss466
      @suss466 Před 2 lety +3

      We are tired of people mistaking us for Arabs. Even those who have never heard of Turkish think that it is similar to Arabic. They need to end this ignorance.
      We live in 2022

    • @suss466
      @suss466 Před 2 lety

      @@mahzarbey5074 Ben Türkçenin arapçaya benzediğini düşünüyorlar yazdım bence de benzer değil. Yani Allah vallahi merhaba bunlar arapçadan geliyor japonca ne alaka ?

    • @suss466
      @suss466 Před 2 lety

      @@mahzarbey5074 Sen ne saçmalıyorsun?
      Tamam arapça kelimeler var ama Bu Türkçeyi aşağılama nereden geliyor ?
      6000 küsür arapça kelime var gerisi %89 Türkçe kelimelerden oluşuyor .
      Allah Yani Vallah kelimelerinin japoncadan geldiğini düşünecek kadar aptal olmandan belliydi .

    • @suss466
      @suss466 Před 2 lety

      @@mahzarbey5074 yazdığın şey saçma olduğu için olabilir mı?
      Git araştır bilmeden de konuşma
      Görende Türkçe full arapçadan oluşuyor zannedecek. Müslüman olmayan japonlardan Allah kelimesi gelmiştir kesin 😂😂

  • @buket9277
    @buket9277 Před 26 dny

    Does anybody know the music at 7:10??

  • @asaf8471
    @asaf8471 Před 2 lety +4

    Keşke türkçe altyazı ekleseydiniz.

  • @seham370
    @seham370 Před 2 lety +4

    C'est bien d'apprendre les langues

  • @user-rn7jo2hy6l
    @user-rn7jo2hy6l Před 2 lety +2

    Please next time ask them about persian people and Iran🥰

  • @abdellahbelbally2971
    @abdellahbelbally2971 Před 20 dny

    when you said turkey i thought you were talking about food lol

  • @aslerdogan5345
    @aslerdogan5345 Před rokem +2

    3:55 - its 'pide'

  • @darkshinigami9438
    @darkshinigami9438 Před 8 dny +1

    6:13 Il n'a jamais entendu la turque mais il sait la reconnaître mdr 🤣🤣🤣

  • @jamalhackett7528
    @jamalhackett7528 Před 2 lety +1

    j'adore cette video. Quand je lit le sous-titres en francais, Je comprend tout. mais quand ils parlent j'y ne comprend pas. je veux aider! 😢 Je veux une personne donner quelques conseils. Merci
    à l'avance!

  • @Emulator833
    @Emulator833 Před 2 lety +5

    I wish they just let them listen to it before revealing it was Turkish, answers would be a lot different

    • @EasyFrench
      @EasyFrench  Před 2 lety

      You can then watch our video : Guess the language ;)

    • @Emulator833
      @Emulator833 Před 2 lety

      @@EasyFrench Thanks for the recommendation. Even though there were not many guesses on that video, nordic guess is more in line with what i've experienced.

  • @loraivanova8635
    @loraivanova8635 Před 6 měsíci +1

    As a Bulgarian who has been learning Turkish language, listening to Turkish music and watching Turkish series for years I'm impressed by the knowledge that French people have about Turkey. I'm wondering what they know about Bulgaria. 😅
    The guy at 8:32 who said Turkish sounds like Bulgarian surprised me. I'm curious why he thinks so. We use a lot of Turkish words in Bulgarian but our languages are from different language families. It was an interesting point of view tho. In fact I have heard other people say that Bulgarian and Turkish sound similar but I keep getting surprised. 😅😅
    I also don't think that Turkish resembles so much Arabic because even tho there are a lot of Persian and Arabic words in Turkish, the pronunciation is completely different. There are no throat sounds in Turkish.
    But ALRIGHT, 9:01. It sounds like Greek???? The most common sounds in Turkish are "c, ç, ş, ı" pronounced as j/dzh, ch, sh, â. These sounds literally don't exist in Greek. (I have been learning Greek for years as well. I hear Greek and Turkish on a daily basis.) Most Greeks can't even pronounce them. 🤔 (The comparison with German makes more sense. There are a lot of "ö, ü" sounds in both languages.)
    I'm not trying to be mean or anything. I don't expect everyone to be familiar with the languages I like or to be interested in them! No offence. I'm just commenting on their reactions/opinions. ✌🏻

    • @nbayern7000
      @nbayern7000 Před 5 měsíci

      Yea imagine asking Americans, they would say I only eat Turkey on Thanksgiving lmao

  • @BB-wu1xz
    @BB-wu1xz Před 2 lety +69

    Que vous le vouliez ou non la Turquie sera toujours assimilée à un pays du Moyen-Orient. Dans la tête des gens, les Turcs sont censés parler arabe. Bien évidemment que la réalité est totalement différente. La langue arabe est diamétralement opposée à la langue turque et les Turcs ne sont pas arabes. C'est comme dire que le français ressemble au danois. Je remarque aussi que les Français et plus globalement les Européens ne connaissent pas grand chose de la Turquie et encore moins de la culture et de la langue.

    • @nfiautopia2066
      @nfiautopia2066 Před 2 lety +23

      That's embarassing for them that they don't know anything about people close to them geographically and act arrogant. Europeans need to get better education because this is shameful. Spaniards, French, Norwegian and Russians arent the same just like how Arabs, Turks, Iranians etc arent the same.. at all.

    • @Sinan_fecl
      @Sinan_fecl Před 2 lety +2

      As a Turk, I know more or less about a random country in the middle of Africa. This is respect for nations. I know about the history of all the countries in the years when it was so easy to learn thanks to social media. I hate the French without being racist, but I know something about them too. For example, I know something about your iron heap, which looks like nothing and has no historical significance. Turkey is a country in the cradle of human history in Mesopatamia. If you're going to learn world history, you have to look at Turkey. but people know what the biased and stupid media shows. like people who think of desert and camel when you think of this Turkey. however, the number of countries without deserts is very few in the world and Turkey is one of them. In summary, their ignorance is their own problem and ignorance.

    • @ersinyilmaz192
      @ersinyilmaz192 Před 2 lety +7

      Orta Doğu ülkesi olmak veya olmamak önemli değil. Türklerin Arapça konuşması gerektiğini düşünmek veya Araplara benzetmek sizin cahilliğinizle alakalı bunu genellemek yanlış.İnsanların Fransızların Almanca konuşmasını düşünmesiyle eş değer bir cahillik.

    • @ersinyilmaz192
      @ersinyilmaz192 Před 2 lety +5

      And I could swear that French is more like Arabic.

    • @Bangbang-vh3qy
      @Bangbang-vh3qy Před 2 lety +2

      Ils relèvent pas pour les comparaisons avec les autres langues mais être associés à l'arabe ça leur fait péter un cable mdr. On va pas rappeler le pourcentage de mots arabes dans leur langue.

  • @stargazer141
    @stargazer141 Před 2 lety +5

    En fait en regardant tout les vidéos en français sur la Turquie, j'aimerais fort faire une échange avec un.e francophone qui voudrait apprendre le turc. Je ne savais pas qu'il existe des français qui trouve le turc intéressant 😅😅

    • @Baymax-xq3fv
      @Baymax-xq3fv Před 2 lety +1

      Tu as raison :D jaimerais que nous parlions courant ce langue bientot... Mais ouais cest trop difficile

  • @Gaspar3406
    @Gaspar3406 Před 2 lety +1

    4:07 LAHMACUN name of the turkish pizza 😂

  • @avapangeayt2397
    @avapangeayt2397 Před 2 lety +9

    Merci, salutations de la Turquie. Le turc et l'arabe ne sont pas des langues similaires. Même le français ressemble plus à l'arabe à cause de leur larynx. J'écris en utilisant Internet Translator. Je peux écrire en anglais, mais vous aimez votre propre langue.

  • @ferassaeed9314
    @ferassaeed9314 Před rokem

    2:19 ❤️🌹

  • @josephmilcent1944
    @josephmilcent1944 Před rokem

    Il me semble qu'il y a quelques mots d'origine turque dans la langue française. Divan sorbet ou laiton. La réciproque est également vraie. Il y a beaucoup de mots français dans la langue turque

  • @waterprincess244minecraft7

    those 2 girls were so in sync 😭😭

  • @sexycesc
    @sexycesc Před 2 lety +3

    Le nom de la pizza turque est Pide.

  • @MIKRASIATISSA
    @MIKRASIATISSA Před 4 měsíci

    The French saying Turkish is a rough sounding language is mad wild to me. We have zero guttural, and only few nasal sounds, when French language is all about them. 😄

  • @postmodernkam7923
    @postmodernkam7923 Před 2 lety

    I wish they would show them sentences with a lot of french loan words🤣 Guess they would be really confused but I wonder if they would still say that Turkish sounds similar to Arabic

  • @Lolo64_
    @Lolo64_ Před 2 lety

    Where i am, most people actually love turkey

  • @ashokkumar-zb2ds
    @ashokkumar-zb2ds Před 2 lety

    J'ai un doute que comment on utilise la proposition après le verbe? de ou à aidez moi svp

  • @faso4800
    @faso4800 Před rokem

    3:58 he is trying to say “Lahmacun” but he have forgotten

  • @quinncunningham219
    @quinncunningham219 Před 2 lety

    Turkish sounds like other Turkik languages to me, also to Tungusic and Mongolian languages a bit

  • @fethisua9725
    @fethisua9725 Před 2 lety +2

    Salut d'Istanbul! J'ai aussi commencé à apprendre le français il y a 6-7 mois. Il y a beaucoup de mots en commun en turc et en français. Je crois que les gens qui disent que le turc et l'arabe sont similaires sont vraiment confus :D Franchement, la prononciation de l'arabe est plus proche du français que du turc. Pour moi, toutes les langues sont belles et intéressants. Merci pour vos vidéos et vos efforts pour les apprenants de français.

    • @EasyFrench
      @EasyFrench  Před 2 lety +1

      Merci Fethi !
      Votre français est excellent 👌
      Salut de Paris !

  • @berfukark7498
    @berfukark7498 Před 2 lety +6

    Arapcayla hiç alakamız yok ki ses konusunda nasıl uyduruyorlar anlamıyorum

  • @biruzayl6188
    @biruzayl6188 Před 2 lety

    ilk baştakiler birşeymi içmiş😅

  • @UstaddYBG
    @UstaddYBG Před 2 měsíci

    09:07 "çük- çük kayzer" is 😳

  • @turk1640
    @turk1640 Před 2 lety +10

    Trop de mots français sont entrés en Turquie en turc, je pense que c'est à cause de Soliman le Magnifique, car il était en bons termes avec le roi de France. Jusqu'à ce que le royaume de France soit détruit en 1793, l'État européen avec lequel l'Empire ottoman était le meilleur était la France, mais quand la révolution française est arrivée, le roi a été pendu, puis nous sommes devenus ennemis
    car les relations entre tous les rois de france et l'état ottoman étaient très bonnes

  • @victorbrown8389
    @victorbrown8389 Před 2 lety +1

    Un des plus grand marché du monde a istanbul, la mosquée blue, les kilims fantastique, une partie en Europe, l'autre en Asie central, En 1976 je suis allé en autobus de Grèce a travers la Turquie, l'Iran, l'Afghanistan, Pakistan jusqu'à Kashmir. C'était un voyage très intéressant. En revenant j'ai habité un a tehran. I was staying in Lugano, Switzerland at the time when the Swiss Italian who's I was staying with (his wife and son also) told me Europe was cool, but if I really wanted to see different cultures I should go east towards Asia or south toward Africa. He'd met his American wife in Morocco. To get to Greece I took a boat from Brindisi, Italy to Athens. Years later I would make it to 6 African countries.
    One of the reasons I wanted to learn French was to speak with the French speaking diaspora Africain a travers le monde.
    Alors, maintenant je fais une heure de français par semaine avec un haitien et une heure avec une guadalupiene.

  • @user-fg4xu8wn1y
    @user-fg4xu8wn1y Před měsícem

    Day 27
    Trying to learn French

  • @senamiyy1905
    @senamiyy1905 Před 2 lety +1

    Türkçe altyazı olsaydı keşke

  • @ayselaliyeva4095
    @ayselaliyeva4095 Před 2 lety

    Cest pizza ce ceux de pidé))