Similarities Between Greek and Armenian

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2020
  • How similar are Greek and Armenian? They are both language isolates that began on very close branches of the Indo-European family before evolving separately. Aside from common words, as two distinct Indo-European languages, they share many traits. Armenians and Greeks also share many historical and cultural similarities which has had an impact on their languages as well.
    Note: This is the first ever video we have conducted online due to the current pandemic! The format and how we go about doing it is not the same, but it's a great way to continue producing new content for now until everything is back to normal. If you have any suggestions for us, please feel free to share them.
    In this video, Kiki (Greek speaker) and Eliza (Armenian speaker) demonstrate some of the commonalities between the two languages through a list of words. Be sure to follow us on Instagram and give us your suggestions, especially if you would like to participate in a future video, contact us there, and don't do it with an empty profile please, there are lots of people who want to participate in these videos so please give us a good reason:
    Instagram page (@BahadorAlast): / bahadoralast
    Greek (ελληνικά) is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages with a written record of over 3,000 years, easily making it the oldest documented Indo-European language. The Greek alphabet, originating from the Phoenician script, was the basis of numerous other scripts, such as Latin, Cyrillic, Coptic, Gothic, and Armenian. The Greek language has virtually impacted other languages in every corner of the world, being an important component of Western civilization, the Christian religion, and the language of some of the fundamental texts of science, astronomy, and mathematics. The Greek language today holds official status in Greece and Cyprus, and is recognized as a minority language in Albania, Armenia, Hungary, Italy, Romania, and Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Armenian language is the official language of Armenia and is widely spoken throughout the Armenian diaspora.
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  • @BahadorAlast
    @BahadorAlast  Před 4 lety +109

    This is the first ever video we have conducted online due to the current Coronavirus pandemic! I understand the quality and how we go about doing it is obviously not going to be the same, but I am sure we can all agree that it's a great way to continue producing new content for now until everything is back to normal. It's also allows us to involve many of our friends and subscribers from around the world, in this case my friend Kiki who I met in Greece and one of our most dedicated subscribers, Elisa, who has become a friend of ours. If you have any suggestions for us on improving or want to participate in future videos conducted on Zoom, be sure to follow us on Instagram and message me on there! If you would like to participate in a future video, please don't do it with an empty profile! There are lots of people who want to participate in these videos so please give us a good reason.
    Instagram page (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
    Thank you and stay safe and healthy!

    • @lingux_yt
      @lingux_yt Před 4 lety +3

      it went great! no problem being online. and so we still get new videos 😀

    • @liviumihaipopovici5470
      @liviumihaipopovici5470 Před 4 lety +2

      Hey Bahador really like your language videos(and also the Persian culture-especially the video about Nowruz) hope to meet you one day, if I get to Canada. By the way Enneas, is the name of the escaped trojan who founded, what will become the Roman Empire(Enneid-written by Vergilius). Thus if you read the Iliad by Homer, you will have the saying" I fear the Greeks, even when they give us gifts".

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před 4 lety

      @@liviumihaipopovici5470 his name is spelled Aeneas rather than Enneas, which is an unmerged Greek version.

    • @AJ-lf1uq
      @AJ-lf1uq Před 4 lety

      Amazing Video brother.
      I would love to see a combination video in which you would have Persian, Arabic,Turkish and Urdu because many words are same in all of these languages. So it'll be an interesting video i guess.
      Btw your channel is amazing 👍👍👍❤❤❤

    • @mdlunasofficial7478
      @mdlunasofficial7478 Před 4 lety +1

      I noticed that Greece had a special spelling of the letter S Σ and I love this

  • @Gangsterdu69
    @Gangsterdu69 Před 2 lety +167

    Armenians and Greeks share 3000 years old relationship. At this point , we are brothers and sisters. Much love from Armenia 😍

    • @Aioloss6006
      @Aioloss6006 Před 2 lety +27

      We love you brothers and Sisters Armenians so much ..you are brother country with cyprus to us....the others only friends are!

    • @tasosvogiatzis3214
      @tasosvogiatzis3214 Před 5 měsíci

      Forgot Serbians also@@Aioloss6006

    • @supermavro6072
      @supermavro6072 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yes Greece Armenia same people same bIood ancient ties🪝👃

    • @user-yp9zy1yc2n
      @user-yp9zy1yc2n Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm hellenic proper and i share nothing with you i don't even know you.

    • @Feamert
      @Feamert Před 29 dny +1

      How do you calculate a past of 3000 years? People can't believe this much nonsense anymore.

  • @slavdefendov1499
    @slavdefendov1499 Před 4 lety +538

    Armenian and Greek are very beautiful languages.
    Love from Serbia!

  • @annamovsesyan6167
    @annamovsesyan6167 Před 3 lety +93

    Endless love to all Greeks

    • @athanasiosdaniilidis3168
      @athanasiosdaniilidis3168 Před 6 měsíci +1

      We love to lots Armenians living in greece anyway your look like agreek you are gorgeous.

  • @silvaemilyanwhite
    @silvaemilyanwhite Před 4 lety +398

    I was born in Yerevan, Armenia but my grandparents were from Tessaloniki, Greece...so I always heard similarities in sounds.

  • @Aioloss6006
    @Aioloss6006 Před 2 lety +100

    We Greeks we love so much Armenians brothers and sisters you are heroic lovely hospitable people with huge history your 2nd home is Greece🇬🇷💕🇦🇲

    • @Samwyse616
      @Samwyse616 Před rokem +13

      My parents had their honeymoon in Greece. When I getting married so will I.
      🇦🇲❤️🇬🇷☦️

    • @818Creeper
      @818Creeper Před 11 měsíci +5

      My Grandma is from Greece and my name is Petros

    • @Aioloss6006
      @Aioloss6006 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@818Creeper just before week we celebrate this name.....petros and pavlos the other name

    • @Aioloss6006
      @Aioloss6006 Před 11 měsíci

      @@818Creeper in greece

    • @818Creeper
      @818Creeper Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Aioloss6006 so do we

  • @marmanlive
    @marmanlive Před 4 lety +227

    I heard before that Greeks and Armenians share many similarities, two ancient cultures and civilizations, having many things in common. And when I traveled to Greece for the first time I literally proved that theory for myself and fell in love with Greece and Greek people... much love and respect to our Greek brothers and sisters...!!!!

    • @brainblox5629
      @brainblox5629 Před 3 lety +7

      Well, that happened after most of Armenia was Hellenized by force

    • @SpartanLeonidas1821
      @SpartanLeonidas1821 Před 3 lety +16

      @@brainblox5629 Thats not true. We also actually share common origins. Some Linguists say that Greek is the most similar to Armenian from Ancient times, so there is more to it than expansion into each others territories

    • @brainblox5629
      @brainblox5629 Před 3 lety +6

      @@SpartanLeonidas1821 The connections have all been debunked or dont have sufficient evidence. Even Herodotus claimed Armenians resembled the Phrygians from eastern Anatolia more.

    • @vasilisleotsinidis7893
      @vasilisleotsinidis7893 Před 3 lety +10

      @@brainblox5629 and phrygian language is almost intelligible even to a modern greek speaker,let alone ancient greeks who called it a sacred language..before you spit out your crap go study a bit..

    • @arthurmoran4951
      @arthurmoran4951 Před 3 lety +9

      @@brainblox5629 but speaking of languages the greek language is the most similar to armenian within the indoeuropean language family and there's a lot of evidence in that

  • @gabikassen270
    @gabikassen270 Před 4 lety +286

    Im Armenian and I’ve been to Greece probably around ten times during my life. I love the Greek people. I feel so connected to you guys, one of our brothers❤️❤️❤️🇦🇲 🇬🇷

    • @Stefano-dd2sf
      @Stefano-dd2sf Před 3 lety

      @Aiolia MM so....never?

    • @aregmartirosyan2076
      @aregmartirosyan2076 Před 3 lety +8

      Հույները մեր եղբայրներն են: Means Greeks Are our brothers 🇦🇲❤🇬🇷

    • @Aioloss6006
      @Aioloss6006 Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you so much we are brothers greetings from Thessaloniki to lovely 💖🇦🇲Armenia!

  • @tannazmehrdadi8774
    @tannazmehrdadi8774 Před 4 lety +195

    Love Greece and Armenia from Iran ❤🌷

  • @trasdxmad1216
    @trasdxmad1216 Před 4 lety +218

    Two beautiful and ancient languages have finally met. Love to my Greek bothers and sisters! 🇦🇲🇬🇷🇦🇲🇬🇷🇦🇲🇬🇷❤️

    • @user-hw8rl5lh1i
      @user-hw8rl5lh1i Před 4 lety +13

      You unite under the hate of turkey... Nothing more

    • @roatskm2337
      @roatskm2337 Před 4 lety +13

      @@user-hw8rl5lh1i Well there is no needing to talk about hate! :)

    • @worldly8888
      @worldly8888 Před 4 lety +12

      @@user-hw8rl5lh1i wrong channel for that BS talk

    • @mairaa345
      @mairaa345 Před 4 lety +10

      @@user-hw8rl5lh1i you would be surprised if you found out that there's so much more than that.

    • @athina1739
      @athina1739 Před 4 lety +16

      Much love back to our Armenian brothers from Greece 💙

  • @anniethecat1046
    @anniethecat1046 Před 2 lety +40

    ❤️🇬🇷❤️Armenia 😊😊😊😊 Greece and Armenia 🇦🇲 brothers and sisters love Armenia 🇦🇲❤️🇬🇷😊🇦🇲

  • @lawoman608
    @lawoman608 Před 3 lety +43

    Wow, been in Greece 5 times. I am Armenian in California. I love all my countries 🇬🇷🇦🇲🇺🇸

    • @roflswamp6
      @roflswamp6 Před 2 lety +3

      I lived with many Armenians in California Glendale and fell in love with the people and culture in Mexican Spanish mix and love Armenians and Greeks

  • @anasetrakian3376
    @anasetrakian3376 Před 4 lety +123

    I love this so much!! Thank you!!
    ❤❤🇦🇲🇬🇷❤❤

    • @anasetrakian3376
      @anasetrakian3376 Před 3 lety +1

      @PRINCE K V Yes :)

    • @anasetrakian3376
      @anasetrakian3376 Před 3 lety +3

      @Rzm64 PRO Nice! My best friend is Pakistani! Love seeing that flag because it reminds me her house, since they have a big Pakistani flag there 🇵🇰😍

    • @zavenzakarian4527
      @zavenzakarian4527 Před 3 lety +5

      @@anasetrakian3376 Dear Ana, what a wonderful way to counter hatred with love! You essentially destroyed this punk called Rzm84.

  • @FirstnameLastname-qe3ry
    @FirstnameLastname-qe3ry Před 3 lety +145

    ❤❤❤Much love to our Orthodox brothers from Russia. 🇦🇲🇨🇾🇬🇷🇷🇺🇷🇸

    • @c.kiousis3663
      @c.kiousis3663 Před 3 lety +4

      Love to all people no matter what they chose to believe. Respect to your great country that helped stop the Nazis and gave our world a chance to experience diversity in culture. Love all countries, keep your cultures alive for the next generations.

    • @Stefano-dd2sf
      @Stefano-dd2sf Před 3 lety

      @@ElGuapo4000 croatia is catholic bro

    • @ElGuapo4000
      @ElGuapo4000 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Stefano-dd2sf damn you’re right idek why I thought it was orthodox

    • @sbjsbssjsbs
      @sbjsbssjsbs Před 3 lety +2

      Congrats that u put Cyprus too 🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾

    • @yanyreto6977
      @yanyreto6977 Před 3 lety +2

      Lmao armenia aint orthodox

  • @PieMunchies
    @PieMunchies Před 4 lety +257

    Last summer I was in Armenia and I also noticed these similarities:
    Sunday -- Greek: Κυριακή (Kiriakí), Armenian: կիրակի (Kiraki)
    Ice Cream -- Greek: παγωτό (paghotó), Armenian: պաղպաղակ (paghpaghak).
    Spoon -- Greek: κουτάλι (koutáli), Armenian: գդալ (gdal).
    "Don’t" -- Greek: μή (mí), Armenian: մի (mi)
    Edit: also I forgot how we conjugate the word "to be" is similar. Greek: είμαι (íme), Armenian: եմ (y/em), Greek: είσαι (íse), Armenian: ես (y/es), etc
    💛🇬🇷🇦🇲🇨🇾💛

    • @HumanStructureVideos
      @HumanStructureVideos Před 4 lety +5

      Bagh means COLD...Baghbaghag in ARMENIAN sounds like cold-cold-sphere and I had no idea ice cream in Greek is PAGHATO!

    • @Gryffindor_-gv3jm
      @Gryffindor_-gv3jm Před 4 lety +12

      🇬🇷❤️🇦🇲

    • @potatoalpacas6114
      @potatoalpacas6114 Před 4 lety

      That's not what we call a spoon in Armenian

    • @HumanStructureVideos
      @HumanStructureVideos Před 4 lety +7

      @@potatoalpacas6114 Van Armenian Td'kal--spoon
      but Gdal or Ktall in Eastern Armenian. Constantino-bolso Hayeren -"tickaL"

    • @potatoalpacas6114
      @potatoalpacas6114 Před 4 lety +4

      @@HumanStructureVideos I live Canada we say Tkal

  • @fazrazfarzam4688
    @fazrazfarzam4688 Před 4 lety +191

    Love both Armenians and Greeks so much. Your history, lovely culture and warm people. Loads of love from Tabriz, Iran!

  • @auberginesonofdude7970
    @auberginesonofdude7970 Před 4 lety +78

    I liked it before watching. Because nothing bad comes from this channel.

    • @Mehdi-6895
      @Mehdi-6895 Před 4 lety +1

      I wish I was instead of Bahador. He is lucky to give help to his guests!

    • @junaid1040
      @junaid1040 Před 4 lety

      Are you Muslim? I think better to watch more channels that talk about Quran in holy month of Ramadan.

    • @auberginesonofdude7970
      @auberginesonofdude7970 Před 4 lety +15

      @@junaid1040 No, to your question and "suggestion". And stop asking me this.

    • @junaid1040
      @junaid1040 Před 4 lety

      @@auberginesonofdude7970 How you are not Muslim when you have two of the beloved names of grandsons of prophet (pbuh)? Are you murtad like Bahador? Pehaps you must study the Quran and I think better at least to not display you are murtad publicly in the holy month of Ramadan. May Allah swt guide you to right path.

    • @auberginesonofdude7970
      @auberginesonofdude7970 Před 4 lety +19

      @@junaid1040 Fuck off please.

  • @user-gg2oe2ud3e
    @user-gg2oe2ud3e Před 2 lety +50

    Armenians and Greeks are similar in appearance, the Greeks and Armenians have a similar language, music, alphabet and the whole history that we lived together, for example, in Constantinople (Istanbul).🇦🇲❤️🇬🇷brothers

    • @mEtalec
      @mEtalec Před 2 lety +2

      @@hamletmakaryan6226 Lol it’s not true. Please don’t generalize.

    • @TMPOUZI
      @TMPOUZI Před rokem +3

      ​@@mEtalec Literally everything he said is true. Armenians and Greeks lived together in many areas of Anatolia in the Byzantine and Ottoman times. Many words are transfered to Old Armenian from ancient Greek. Thousands of Armenians have migrated to Greece the previous century. Music of both are pretty similar. Appearance is also similar, because of the mixing during the eastern Roman era

    • @vizibilibende5194
      @vizibilibende5194 Před 8 měsíci +1

      old good times ................@@TMPOUZI

  • @Wahe_Ziryan_World_Cryptobank

    I am Armenian - American, but i love also Greek people!

  • @yjk5737
    @yjk5737 Před 4 lety +139

    Bahador is like the voice of God. You can't see him but he speaks.

  • @hasanoguzhandemir4534
    @hasanoguzhandemir4534 Před 3 lety +81

    As a turk, I find armenian and greek beautiful

    • @Aioloss6006
      @Aioloss6006 Před 3 lety +12

      all countries they have beautiful things languages cultures places history..traditions and of course they share things ..and that is the beauty imazine same world is boring

    • @kasra20giv14
      @kasra20giv14 Před 3 lety +10

      But turks mostly hate both Armeniens and greeks is Good that you as a turk having posetive atitude of them

    • @ceistof2694
      @ceistof2694 Před 3 lety +6

      all greeks,armenians and turks know people good government bad

    • @principalofwelding2835
      @principalofwelding2835 Před 3 lety

      Hopefully we may all come together one day

    • @user74359
      @user74359 Před 3 lety +9

      @@kasra20giv14 no most of Turks don't haves problems with greeks only islamist idiots hates greeks just because they are Christian

  • @nikkol7949
    @nikkol7949 Před 4 lety +107

    Love to all our Armenian brothers, from Greece !

  • @antbraun723
    @antbraun723 Před 4 lety +34

    Gata (gr) - Katu (arm) - Cat,
    Meta (gr) - Heto (arm) - Then
    Grafi (gr) - Grel (arm) - Write
    Alevri (gr) - Aleur (arm) - Flour
    Kiriaki (gr) - Kiraki (arm) - Sunday
    Kutali (gr) - Gtal (arm) - Spoon
    Podi (gr) - Vod (arm) - Leg
    Saranda (gr) - Karasun (arm) - Fourty
    Kerasia (gr) - Keras (arm) - Cherry

    • @granttiss
      @granttiss Před 4 lety +3

      There's so many wow! thank you so much for this comment

    • @jeanbiroute
      @jeanbiroute Před 3 lety +6

      Gata or Katu comes from the latin word for cat. Greece and Armenia don't use their native word for it. Cat is also latin in origin.

    • @SilentPolyglot
      @SilentPolyglot Před 3 lety +1

      @Ant Braun, thank you!

    • @Isimyokisimyok3434
      @Isimyokisimyok3434 Před 3 lety

      Actually those are kinda turkish

    • @Maya-ii1hl
      @Maya-ii1hl Před 2 lety

      We say gilaz cherry

  • @Mark_Lou
    @Mark_Lou Před 4 lety +176

    Any Armenian here? GR-AR

  • @tastingyoursmile2416
    @tastingyoursmile2416 Před 3 lety +81

    Greetings from Turkey to Greece and Armenia 🇹🇷🇬🇷🇦🇲

  • @granttiss
    @granttiss Před 4 lety +61

    Literally no common words which aren't simply PIE. Love how ancient these languages are
    Do Armenian and Lithuanian. You'll be surprised af

    • @presteyqah3963
      @presteyqah3963 Před 4 lety +1

      Surprised by what?

    • @granttiss
      @granttiss Před 4 lety +9

      Bnai bat Zion by the words that are common....

    • @mattiamele3015
      @mattiamele3015 Před 3 lety +2

      @@granttiss But the word for dates is from Persian in both cases, although in Greek it came via Turkish.

    • @senrigan144
      @senrigan144 Před 3 lety +2

      I'm lithuanian and I'm learning Greek

    • @Jokkkkke
      @Jokkkkke Před 2 lety

      Or Greek and Lithuanian! Some of my Lithuanian pals are always talking about how similar names sound in their languages, more so than English or French for example

  • @kingmike7965
    @kingmike7965 Před 4 lety +39

    I am Armenian and only Greeks and Iranians are our brothers and sisters 🙏🇦🇲🇮🇷🇬🇷

    • @georgeevernight2814
      @georgeevernight2814 Před 4 lety +2

      @Arman Minasian No.
      Greeks an Persian are our brothers and sisters from very ancient times.

    • @mehrdad5767
      @mehrdad5767 Před 4 lety

      @AhiskaBozkurt yeh turk is mongoli

    • @Hubert-zx7sq
      @Hubert-zx7sq Před 4 lety

      I'm from Poland so... All the countries of former USSR, Czechoslovakia and Jugoslavia

    • @badgerfaninnj
      @badgerfaninnj Před 10 měsíci +1

      And Yezidis

    • @badgerfaninnj
      @badgerfaninnj Před 9 měsíci

      India is the only country to actually help Armenia in recent times. all the other talk of “brotherhood” is just that. Talk

  • @aokiaoki4238
    @aokiaoki4238 Před 4 lety +70

    Love Armenia from Greece!

  • @stevenmercado5205
    @stevenmercado5205 Před 4 lety +71

    Shout out to Greece and Armenia

  • @Arabian010
    @Arabian010 Před 3 lety +38

    The Armenian and Greek alphabets are great ✨🤩

  • @elizaa.367
    @elizaa.367 Před 3 lety +43

    Happy independence day Greece 😍🇦🇲🇬🇷❤

  • @letsTAKObout_it
    @letsTAKObout_it Před 4 lety +7

    Thanks for continuing this during quarantine! These two were great!

  • @khaledabdullah282
    @khaledabdullah282 Před 4 lety +128

    Great video! We Arabs always had and have good relations with Armenians and Greeks. Many Greek and Armenians live in some Arab countries and I have good friends who are Greek and Armenian. Very lovely people with a great culture.

    • @janikgasparyan2148
      @janikgasparyan2148 Před 4 lety +13

      Thank you very much on behalf of all Armenians to our Arab brothers who accepted us ❤️

    • @janikgasparyan2148
      @janikgasparyan2148 Před 4 lety +12

      Thank you very much on behalf of all Armenians to our Arab brothers ❤️

    • @khaledabdullah282
      @khaledabdullah282 Před 4 lety +18

      @@janikgasparyan2148 No. I must thank you! We are more than happy to. Many Armenians in Lebabon and Syria did so much contributions. You are forever part of us and we are grateful.

    • @samoakley4975
      @samoakley4975 Před 4 lety +4

      Bwhahahahahha arab brothers im sure you armenians and greeks love the arabs

    • @athina1739
      @athina1739 Před 4 lety +15

      Yes it's so true what you are saying we Greeks have always been friends with Arabs and Armenians,I feel like we are exactly the same people.Lot's of love from Greece to our Arab and Armenian brothers♥️

  • @kako4031
    @kako4031 Před rokem +27

    🇦🇲🇬🇷 Brothers

  • @aleynayaseminmustafa7615
    @aleynayaseminmustafa7615 Před 4 lety +65

    Love to Armenia and Greece 💞💞

  • @korosharyanpour6627
    @korosharyanpour6627 Před 3 lety +10

    In Southern Italy we have some Greek dialects still spoken today in some villages. That would be so cool to find a "Griko" speaker and compare it with Greek.

  • @nerseshovsepyan3315
    @nerseshovsepyan3315 Před 4 lety +41

    I’ve been waiting for this video for so long 🇬🇷❤️🇦🇲

  • @anaraliyev5640
    @anaraliyev5640 Před 4 lety +7

    Amazing video. 👍🏽 I liked the new format Bahador . Keep continue!

  • @doncorleone3082
    @doncorleone3082 Před 4 lety +8

    Very nice! Saw your comment about quality and improving. Don't worry about visual quality. The fact that you continue to do videos during the lockdown is more than what we could ask for. It's very nice. Nobody should expect more. Thank you.

  • @luhinopalermo7339
    @luhinopalermo7339 Před 4 lety +6

    I love the format of listing the origins of each word, really well put together! I also really like that you wrote down the corresponding word in the guesser's language!

  • @yigitaganoglu188
    @yigitaganoglu188 Před 4 lety +92

    Okay, here's what I was able to pick up with Turkish:
    όνομα (onoma): nam (probably from Persian, and it means 'reputation' rather than name)
    εκκλησία (ekklesia): kilise (means exactly the same, church)
    χουρμάς (chourmas): hurma (date, the fruit)
    ωκεανός (okeanos): okyanus (ocean)
    Κύπρος (Kypros): Kıbrıs (Cyprus)
    σαπούνι (sapouni): sabun (soap)
    It's so nice to have things in common with these languages. And it's really amazing how much Indo-European influence we have in Turkish thanks to our Persian, Greek and Armenian neighbors. Have a nice one, you guys. Love from Turkey 🇹🇷 ❤ 🇬🇷 ❤ 🇦🇲.

    • @georgios_5342
      @georgios_5342 Před 4 lety +15

      Όνομα doesn't come from Persian, nam might be related to our through Proto-Indo-European. Όνομα is a very ancient Greek word that means name.

    • @driheart
      @driheart Před 4 lety +6

      "nam" is a word in Albanian. It means "fame" or "reputation" (as you mentioned for Turkish), and often it has the negative meaning like "bad reputation". I think it might be from Proto-Indo-European. 🤔
      I didn't know that Turkish also had that word with such similar meaning. :o

    • @yigitaganoglu188
      @yigitaganoglu188 Před 4 lety +1

      @@driheart I think you're right. The word 'nam', by definition, is quite neutral. It's just someone's reputation. But, in colloquial speech, it does have a negative connotation. For example, in Turklish, you could say "Yes, we've all heard his nam" which can be translated as "We've all heard what a jerk he is". Interesting ... :)

    • @driheart
      @driheart Před 4 lety

      @@yigitaganoglu188 Yes, interesting indeed. I forgot to mention that it could be replaced by the word for "name" in Albanian which is "emër" in a sentence like "He is a singer with name." (Literally) which means "He is a known/famous singer." similar to the use of "name" in English for reputation as in words/phrases like "big name". Just checking checking the Oxford Dictionary gives the definitions of "name" which include "reputation that somebody has" and "a famous person".

    • @driheart
      @driheart Před 4 lety +2

      According to Wiktionary, I found that Turkish "nam" is borrowed from Persian "nâm". Well, Persian is a Indo-European language so...
      Looking to it further, I saw that Persian "nâm", Albanian "emër", Greek "ónoma" and English "name" come from the same Proto-Indo-European root. I guess in Albanian there were formed 2 words from the same root or possibly we got "nam" through Ottoman Turkish. 😁

  • @levonghanimian6684
    @levonghanimian6684 Před 4 lety +3

    Bahador, what a great video! I was looking forward to this one since they're both language isolates that started from a close branch. Thanks for all of the amazing content you put out!

  • @sarhadpaar9467
    @sarhadpaar9467 Před 4 lety +10

    Super interesting!! I study Ancient Greek and could follow most of both languages. Love love love this channel :))

  • @eurovisionsongcontestSWZ
    @eurovisionsongcontestSWZ Před 4 lety +90

    Ողջույններ Հունաստանից Հայաստան (Voghjuynner Hunastanits' Hayastan)
    Χαιρετισμούς στην Αρμενία από Ελλάδα (Hairtetimus stin Armenia apo Ellada)
    We are Brothers / Sisters 🇬🇷 🇦🇲 and Armenian girl is beautiful :)

    • @Black32989
      @Black32989 Před 4 lety +15

      Love Greece from Armenia 🇦🇲❤🇬🇷

    • @Maya-ii1hl
      @Maya-ii1hl Před 2 lety

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷

  • @denumutlu99
    @denumutlu99 Před 3 lety +13

    To listen Greek and Armenian at the same time it's the best thing ever! Thank you!! 😍 🔥

  • @anzhelikagasparyan3013
    @anzhelikagasparyan3013 Před 2 lety +19

    I adore Greece,hope I can visit one day 🇦🇲❤️❤️❤️

    • @Aioloss6006
      @Aioloss6006 Před rokem +4

      Our sisters and brothers from Our sister country Armenia always is welcomed here..Greece is your home too !

  • @arman11236
    @arman11236 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful video. Great job and fun to watch

  • @eraldmurati7697
    @eraldmurati7697 Před 4 lety +2

    Since we’ve moved to online format for now, have you considered opening up the participation to other countries? I think including other English speaking countries would be really cool for this!

  • @Andrij_Kozak
    @Andrij_Kozak Před 4 lety +69

    Please do Similarities between Ukrainian and Turkish. We have many loanwords from the Crimean Tatar language which is very similar to Turkish. And Similarities between Ukrainian and Belorusian language. These languages are the closest to each other.

    • @Andrij_Kozak
      @Andrij_Kozak Před 4 lety +1

      @AhiskaBozkurt Well some Ukrainians even say that I look like a Turk and even Turks here in Germany thought that I am their countryman.

    • @Andrij_Kozak
      @Andrij_Kozak Před 4 lety

      @AhiskaBozkurt turkified Slavs are Bosnians and Serbs.

    • @cagatayberkay5681
      @cagatayberkay5681 Před 4 lety +1

      Osmanli AhiskaTurk I don’t agree your opinions about Ukrainians. Of course we could have some relatives with them but they have their own culture, DNA and more...

  • @lezu_tv
    @lezu_tv Před 4 lety +30

    May you do video similarites between Armenian and Hindi?😊👍👍

    • @badgerfaninnj
      @badgerfaninnj Před 10 měsíci

      That would be very interesting. Banir

  • @zain6348
    @zain6348 Před 4 lety +8

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @lunarbike
    @lunarbike Před 4 lety +18

    In Turkish ;
    kilise(church)
    hurma(dates)
    okyanus(ocean)
    kıbrıs(cyprus)
    sabun(soap)
    Greetings from Turkey to our western and eastern neighbours.

    • @Rus-bw2oq
      @Rus-bw2oq Před 4 lety

      All Persian words.

    • @homosapien.a6364
      @homosapien.a6364 Před 4 lety

      In arabic is
      كنيسة Kanisa
      تواريخ Tawareekh
      مُحيط Muheet
      Qubbrus قُبرص
      Saboon صابون
      🙂

    • @unknownanonym3004
      @unknownanonym3004 Před 3 lety

      Michael Michaelides omg 😱 in Armenian language 🇦🇲 too is I’m chocked how is maybe

    • @user-ny8xz9hx4b
      @user-ny8xz9hx4b Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Rus-bw2oqНе гони пургу.Нашелся умник

    • @dio8628
      @dio8628 Před 3 měsíci +1

      In hebrew
      Knesiah כנסייה
      Tamar תמר
      Yam ימ
      Kafrisin קפריסין
      Sabon סבון
      😊

  • @roatskm2337
    @roatskm2337 Před 4 lety +4

    Nice video! I am interested to see the similarities between Hungarian and a Slavic language, Russian, Slovak, Bulgarian, Polish, Serbian etc. I'm glad you found a way to do your content during the quarantine! Keep it up! :)

  • @ulkerakkoyun7480
    @ulkerakkoyun7480 Před 4 lety +7

    Bahador! Keep the great content coming. As a diachronic linguist I really enjoy how native speakers gain conscience of the fluidity of language and language bounderies. By the way, as I am learning Peraian autodidactically, do you have any recommendations, the diaglossia keeps my Persian friends from being able to help me? And I am sick of listening to Ruhani and Khamenei speeches, Hafez and Rumi are mere dreams, so I do not know how to proceed. And maybe what is the most elaborate loghatnâme?

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you! Could you contact me on Instagram or Facebook. I could help you out better there :)

  • @msakov
    @msakov Před 4 lety +79

    that Armenien girl is smart
    we also use sabun , kilise, Kıbrıs and hurma in Turkish :)

    • @baseddepartment7225
      @baseddepartment7225 Před 4 lety +37

      @Rep 101 and They were influenced too. Cause we lived in same country for centuries

    • @006Ajan
      @006Ajan Před 4 lety +3

      and we use also Okyanus

    • @samoakley4975
      @samoakley4975 Před 4 lety

      Rep 101 yer and the other languages arent you idiot

    • @potatoalpacas6114
      @potatoalpacas6114 Před 4 lety +7

      @Rep 101 all languages influence each other my friend

    • @thereaderofbooks6383
      @thereaderofbooks6383 Před 4 lety +1

      @Rep 101 Actually Armenian and Greek did not affect Turkish too much. They took few thousand words from Tutkish but Turkish put few hundred words from them.

  • @worldly8888
    @worldly8888 Před 4 lety +3

    Great idea to do this! And this was a great video. Absoultely loved it. The two ladies are very beautiful and smart! It was enjoyable for me. I will also say you shouldn't care much about the resolution quality when doing Skype or Zoom videos. They're not supposed to be perfect. We're here for the content and lovely message of your videos. This was really great. Keep it up and I look forward to more 😁😃

  • @kh2953
    @kh2953 Před 4 lety +42

    Wow great vid! I’m Armenian and I never knew that Greek and Armenian have similarities.

    • @aelarisa983
      @aelarisa983 Před 4 lety +13

      They are actually the closest relatives in the Indo-European family. Maybe the lost Phrygian language was an intermediate between those two languages.

    • @Coregame3
      @Coregame3 Před 2 lety +1

      @@aelarisa983 phrygian was closer

  • @Nwaina
    @Nwaina Před 4 lety +39

    This was so sweet. We should do a Cypriot dialect with Armenian too!

  • @aleynayaseminmustafa7615
    @aleynayaseminmustafa7615 Před 4 lety +2

    Lovely video as always, I really enjoyed seeing how many similarities Greek and Armenian have, and learning about the different language pronunciations better . I never knew they were so similar. ❤❤ :)

  • @yukirious2018
    @yukirious2018 Před 3 lety +17

    🇬🇷 🇨🇾 🇦🇲 💜💜💜

  • @kimforestleaf
    @kimforestleaf Před 4 lety +21

    I wished that Kiki could have told us more about her language... she seemed so humble 😄 (I speak Western Armenian)

    • @leogion7901
      @leogion7901 Před 3 lety +3

      Can you participate please? I wonder how much Western and Eastern Armenian speakers can understand each other.
      🤗

    • @georgeevernight2814
      @georgeevernight2814 Před 3 lety +2

      @@leogion7901 I'm Eastern armenian speacker and for me the Western ashkharabar(literature language) is more understandable, than some eastern dialects.
      Well we easly understand each others but there are several words that can be confusing.

    • @leogion7901
      @leogion7901 Před 3 lety

      @@georgeevernight2814 interesting. How about intelligibility of Hamshen dialect which is spoken in the Pontian mountains?

  • @patissialabrinhghetto2429
    @patissialabrinhghetto2429 Před 3 lety +18

    HELLO TO MY ARMENIAN BROTHERS !!!!!! GREETINGS FROM GREECE !!!!! ORTHODOX BROTHERS !!!!!!

  • @susannaminasyan2355
    @susannaminasyan2355 Před 2 lety +1

    It was interesting to listen and watch you :-)

  • @ovasov
    @ovasov Před 4 lety +16

    Wow armenian and greek is so similar

  • @unbroken1570
    @unbroken1570 Před 3 lety +3

    Huge love to this fantastic channel, its author, all the positive people below, wh spread love, and to dear greek people!

  • @sergeyloktev3249
    @sergeyloktev3249 Před 4 lety +8

    By the way, thanks for one more indo-european languages (i mean one of 450 dialects of Proto-Indo-European language, Greek and Armenian was pretty good) comparision! It would be nice if next was German and English, but because of english is international language it will be too easy for German guy/girl... Buuut... choice is yours, "Next time, on channel Bahador Alast"! XD

  • @worldtube1817
    @worldtube1817 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Bahador, Great to Know 👍

  • @jadorealissawhite-gluz5706

    One of the benefits of doing this using video chat is that now you can do it with many people from all over the world not necessarily people who live near you

  • @mravalik
    @mravalik Před 2 lety +21

    I just came across this video, and although I’m learning both languages at an elementary level, I could get a few words and had really no idea Armenian and Greek shared so many common words 😄
    Barev dzez, anuns Kent e, urakh’yem tsanot’analu hamar 🙏🏻💙
    Για σας, το όνομα ναι είμαι Κεντ, Χάρηκα για την γνωριμία 🙏🏻💙

    • @elizaa.367
      @elizaa.367 Před 2 lety +5

      Haha, that’s perfect, keep learning 😊👏

    • @mravalik
      @mravalik Před 2 lety +2

      @@elizaa.367 Awwww, thank you girl 😭😭💙💙

    • @danielantony1882
      @danielantony1882 Před 2 lety

      Basically perfect. Only one letter mistake. It's the one in Urakh em. The E does have a Y but we don't say the Y when it comes to a particle after a word such as "Urakh em, lav em, es em, du es, es el em" and so on. Your knowledge is very impressive for an elementary level.

    • @mravalik
      @mravalik Před 2 lety

      @@danielantony1882 I appreciate the feedback, I was watching a video with Armenian phrases and the Y letter was in the word itself so I naturally assumed it was in the word 🙏🏻
      Shnorhakalutyun 💙

    • @danielantony1882
      @danielantony1882 Před 2 lety

      @@mravalik Xndrem. Do you know the alphabet yet?

  • @MariiiaPuder
    @MariiiaPuder Před 4 lety +84

    Greetings from Turkey 🧿
    Very interesting by the way, both interesting languages.
    Dates, ocean, soap these words are same in Turkish too.

    • @mertozkan6848
      @mertozkan6848 Před 4 lety +11

      çünkü bize bağlılar idi

    • @msakov
      @msakov Před 4 lety +3

      yeah , also Cyprus and Eklisiya(Kilise)

    • @msakov
      @msakov Před 4 lety +13

      @@mertozkan6848 iyi de kelimeler onlardan bize geçiyor, hiçbiri Türkçe değil oradaki kelimelerden.

    • @MariiiaPuder
      @MariiiaPuder Před 4 lety +1

      Турецкий Акцент yes! Thanks for adding

    • @newbimalfoy9051
      @newbimalfoy9051 Před 4 lety

      @Mustafa Küçükkürtül Bizim verdiğimizi sanmış aptal 🤣

  • @syedaliiftikhar
    @syedaliiftikhar Před 4 lety +1

    ❤️ Great video

  • @sergeyloktev3249
    @sergeyloktev3249 Před 4 lety +5

    Now your video format is the same as Norbert's from Poland from the channel Ecolinguist! XD

  • @AjitJoshi686
    @AjitJoshi686 Před 4 lety +29

    Comparison in ancient Persian and Sanskrit will be very interesting

    • @prabhuganesan8011
      @prabhuganesan8011 Před 4 lety +3

      Who speaks sanskrit anymore..its dead and it wasnt used to speak just for religious anf litreature purpouse

  • @robertofranciscomonsalvesp8080

    Mr. Bridge International, you make people come together in spite of the distance that, by now, keeps us apart. Kai pléno ta khéria mou me sapoúni!

  • @Mieszkoy
    @Mieszkoy Před rokem

    Brawo! Sporo sie dowiedziałem! (Super! I've learned lot!)

  • @avaterterian7762
    @avaterterian7762 Před 2 lety +7

    Nice video, but dates in native Armenian is actually Armav, although some also use Khurma.
    I think in early antiquity Armenian and Greek were more similar to each other than they are today. Anyway nice video, thanks for the nice work. 😊

  • @user-nv9vm9eq2t
    @user-nv9vm9eq2t Před 3 lety +8

    Simmilarities between Armenian and Greek.
    ազգ - ὄσχος
    (azg - őschos)
    ալյուր - αλεύρι
    (alyur - aleúri)
    ակն - ὄκκον
    (akn - őkkon)
    աղ - αλάτι՝
    (ał - aláti)
    աղյուս - ἄλιψ
    (ałyus - álips)
    աղվես - αλεπού
    (ałves - alepoú)
    ամիս - μήνας
    (amis - mínas)
    ամպ - ὄμβρος
    (amp - őmvros)
    այգ - αυγή
    (ayg - avgí)
    այլ - άλλος
    (ayl - állos)
    այծ - αἴξ
    (ayć - aïx)
    անգղ - ἀγκύλος
    (angł - ánkýlos)
    անգեղ - άγγελος
    (angeł - ángelos)
    անդ - ἄνθος
    (and - ánthos)
    անդունդ - άβυσσο
    (andund - ávysso)
    անթայր - ἄνθραξ
    (anťayr - ánthrax)
    անկյուն - αγκώνα
    (ankyun - ankóna)
    անձավ - ἄγχω
    (anđav - ăncho)
    անուրջ - όνειρο
    (anurj - óneiro)
    աստղ - αστέρι
    (astł - astéri)
    ավել - ὀφέλλω
    (avel - òféllo)
    ավետ - ἀείδω
    (avet - áeído)
    ատամ - δόντι
    (atam - dónti)
    արագ - γρήγορα
    (arag - grígora)
    արագիլ - πελαργός
    (aragil - pelargós)
    արդ - ἀρτύς
    (ard - ártýs)
    արմատ - άρωμα
    (armat - ároma)
    արջ - αρκούδα
    (arj - arkoúda)
    արքա - αρχών
    (arqa - archón)
    ափ - ἅπτω
    (ap' - ápto)
    ափսե - ἁψίς
    (ap'se - ápsís)
    աքաղաղ - καλέω
    (aqałał - kaléo)
    բամբակ - βαμβάκι
    (bambak - vamváki)
    բեր - φέρω
    (ber - féro)
    բույս - φύση
    (buys - fýsi)
    բուռ - φυρμός
    (buŕ - fyrmós)
    գետին - οὖδας
    (getin - oúdas)
    գին - ώνος
    (gin - ónos)
    գիր - γράφοντας
    (gir - gráfontas)
    գործ - έργος
    (gorć - érgos)
    դալ - θηλυς
    (dal - thilys)
    դալար - θαλερός
    (dalar - thalarós)
    դրամ - χρήμα
    (dram - chríma)
    դուռ - θύρα
    (duŕ - thýra)
    դև - διάβολος
    (dev - diávolos)
    եկեղեցի - εκκλησία
    (yekełeci - ekklisía)
    եղ - ἐλαία
    (yeł - élaía)
    եղբայր - φράτηρ
    (yełbayr - frátir)
    եղևնի - έλατο
    (yełevni - élato)
    ես - εγώ
    (yes - egó)
    երեկո - έρεβος
    (yereko - érevos)
    երեք - τρία
    (yereq - tría)
    երթ - ἔρχομαι
    (yerť - érchomai)
    ընդ - αντί
    (ənd - antí)
    թարփ - τάρπη
    (ťarp' - tárpi)
    թումբ - τύμβος
    (ťumb - týmvos)
    թուք - πτύω
    (ťuq - ptýo)
    ինը - εννέα
    (inə - ennéa)
    լավ - λωΐων
    (lav - loïon)
    լեզու - γλώσσα
    (lezu - glóssa)
    լույս - λευκός
    (luys - lefkós)
    լուրջ - κλύζω
    (lurj - klýzo)
    լրիվ - πλήρη
    (lriv - plíri)
    խանդ - κάνδαρος
    (xand - kándaros)
    խոտ - χόρτο
    (xot - chórto)
    խուլ - κήλη
    (xul - kíli)
    ծառ - γάρρα
    (ćaŕ - gárra)
    ծեր - γέρος
    (ćer - géros)
    ծիլ - ξύλο
    (ćil - ksýlo)
    ծին - γένος
    (ćin - génos)
    կաքավ - κακκάβη
    (kaqav - kakkávi)
    կոր - γῦρος
    (kor - gýros)
    հայր - πατέρας
    (hayr - patéras)
    հան - ἀννίς
    (han - ánnís)
    հատում - ανατομή
    (hatum - anatomí)
    հարմար - ἁρμόζω
    (harmar - harmózo)
    հեռ - πέρα
    (heŕ - péra)
    հինգ - πέντε
    (hing - pénte)
    հողմ - άνεμος
    (hołm - ánemos)
    հոտ - όδμή
    (hot - ódmí)
    հուն - πόντος
    (hun - póntos)
    հում - ωμή
    (hum - omí)
    հուր - πυρ
    (hur - pyr)
    ձեռ - χέρι
    (đeŕ - chéri)
    ձմեռ - χειμερινός
    (đmeŕ - cheimerinós)
    ձյուն - χιόνι
    (đyun - chión)
    ձուկ - ιχθύς
    (đuk - ichthýs)
    ձև - χέω
    (đev - chéo)
    մայր - μητέρα
    (mayr - mitéra)
    մանդակ - μίνθη
    (mandak - mínthi)
    մարգարիտ - μαργαρίτα
    (margarit - margarita)
    մեջ - μέσος
    (mej - mésos)
    միայն - μόνο
    (miayn - móno)
    մետաղ - μέταλλο
    (metał - métallo)
    մեծ - μεγάλο
    (meć - megálo)
    մեղ - μέλεος
    (meł - méleos)
    մեղմ - μαλακός
    (mełm - malakós)
    մեղր - μέλι
    (mełr - mèli)
    մեջ - μέσος
    (mej - mésos)
    մոր - μόρον
    (mor - móron)
    նավ - ναῦς
    (nav - naūs)
    ներ - ἐνάτηρ
    (ner - énátir)
    նոր - νέα
    (nor - néa)
    նու - νυός
    (nu - noús)
    շուն - κύων
    (šun - kýon)
    որձիք - ὄρχις
    (vorđiq - őrchis)
    and more

  • @legitboss4047
    @legitboss4047 Před 3 lety +15

    My two favourite countries.❤❤

    • @ddee7260
      @ddee7260 Před 3 lety +1

      Im live 🇹🇷🇹🇷 im so happy

    • @MD-hf5co
      @MD-hf5co Před rokem

      🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷 I am so happy to be greek!

  • @eliaskwola
    @eliaskwola Před 4 lety +5

    So happy you did these two languages!

  • @adamovwole4585
    @adamovwole4585 Před 3 lety +3

    Bahador Alast- ωκεανός
    (okiyanos),Ocean in Greek has also same meaning with the Amharic same word wukiyanos.maybe doing a slot on Greek and Amharic and Armenian and Amharic would be a great idea.Greetings from Ethiopia!Keep up the good work!

  • @seragevorkian757
    @seragevorkian757 Před 3 lety +14

    Love Greece 🇬🇷 my grandma was a survivor of Pontic genocide adopted by Armenian family . when I first visited Greece I had such a feeling that I am somehow connected to this place and all the way from airport to hotel had tears in my eyes 💕

    • @Aioloss6006
      @Aioloss6006 Před 3 lety +4

      your second home is here always bros and sisters!

  • @Pavel-rt7ny
    @Pavel-rt7ny Před 4 lety +5

    Cool girls! Very interesting!

  • @ThatGuy09890
    @ThatGuy09890 Před 4 lety

    Nice video! Though I am a bit sad that the first video for my language is this Zoom version, haha. You should make a regular version too once this is all over done, I am sure there are other words that are similar/the same! :)

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 4 lety

      We've done an Armenian video before: czcams.com/video/HZLEkcTK7Qw/video.html
      We had done another one as well, but had to remove it.
      There will be several more in the future soon hopefully!

  • @sakurabandi527
    @sakurabandi527 Před 2 lety +19

    Hello to Greece and Armenia!
    Greetings from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿❤🇬🇷❤🇦🇲

    • @user-ny8xz9hx4b
      @user-ny8xz9hx4b Před 7 měsíci

      Who are you to say hi from Azerbaijan?

    • @sakurabandi527
      @sakurabandi527 Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-ny8xz9hx4b come and meet me alive if you really wanna know me close!! i bet you wouldn’t probably be alive after we meet

  • @mrzed2349
    @mrzed2349 Před 3 lety +6

    Greeks and Armenians are brothers and sisters

  • @rrinterieur6842
    @rrinterieur6842 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I am in Greece right now, people here love Armenians. Armenians also love Greeks.

  • @christopherm4352
    @christopherm4352 Před 4 lety +1

    Oh wow this was a surprise! It was a while ago where you did Armenian 😀

  • @stesan60
    @stesan60 Před 3 lety +9

    Awesome....I was able to get some of those Armenian words into Greek.

  • @billygr4784
    @billygr4784 Před 3 lety +5

    Armenians and Greeks are so similaaaaaaar! We should unite our nations

  • @SilentPolyglot
    @SilentPolyglot Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! Thank you so much for sharing it. Love to Armenia and Greece!!! ❤️

  • @attomicchicken
    @attomicchicken Před 4 lety +6

    Bahador, I'm missing my boy Klaj.
    Any plans to have him on in the near future?

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 4 lety +2

      Absolutely! We actually had scheduled a video just before the pandemic, but as the situation became worse, we had to cancel it! Soon hopefully :)

    • @attomicchicken
      @attomicchicken Před 4 lety +1

      @@BahadorAlast Awesome.
      He always cracks me up. Can't wait!
      😁

    • @lingux_yt
      @lingux_yt Před 4 lety +4

      armenian and albanian would be interesting

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před 4 lety

      I'd welcome him just to make funny remarks in any video

  • @ahmetkaraaslan8429
    @ahmetkaraaslan8429 Před 4 lety +3

    word 'hurma' from Persian to Ottoman Turkish to greek :D it's really interesting, please give us more such informations :)

  • @TonyStark-mp6zv
    @TonyStark-mp6zv Před 3 lety +32

    Armenian sounds so beautiful, it really reminds me a lot of Arabic

    • @onceagainagainandagain9243
      @onceagainagainandagain9243 Před 3 lety

      Allah is Armenian word for God, Arabic people took over few words

    • @user-ft9rq2kz4b
      @user-ft9rq2kz4b Před 3 lety +15

      @@onceagainagainandagain9243 what? No, we say Astvats for God

    • @JohnSmith-yf5bk
      @JohnSmith-yf5bk Před 2 lety +1

      @@onceagainagainandagain9243 What are you smoking? Armenia has been a Christian country since before most Muslim countries were even Muslim.

    • @jrdardonl
      @jrdardonl Před rokem +3

      ​​@@onceagainagainandagain9243 _Allāh_ is a arabic word with order cognates of Aramaic ( _ʼĔlāhā_ ) or even Hebrew origin ( _ʾĚlōhīm_ ), my friend.

  • @Lucas-ie1wb
    @Lucas-ie1wb Před 2 lety

    Hello Bahador Alast. Can you make Cypriot Greek and Cypriot Turkish next? I really exciting about what kind of perception and synergy will appear

  • @mhermadatyan4794
    @mhermadatyan4794 Před 2 lety +1

    😂nice , lavner , polli orew 😍

  • @asaddtariq
    @asaddtariq Před 4 lety +3

    Woah, there is also word ealla, meaning take, stara for star and name is naam, and for chruch we have khalicia and for ocean is kaamos, so thats some words common in urdu and punjabi

  • @sayajalandanmakan4549
    @sayajalandanmakan4549 Před 4 lety +6

    in Indonesian, 'kurma' = date palm, long time i believe is came from Arabic word, but just realised it isn't. ..so now i know it has Persian root :)

  • @JinnDante
    @JinnDante Před 4 lety +1

    Some etymologies where attributed to protoeuropean even though they have roots in Greek but still this was very very interesting to see. Our cultures intertwined at many points and some words stayed . Amazing

    • @badgerfaninnj
      @badgerfaninnj Před 10 měsíci

      Are you suggesting Greek doesn’t have its origin in proto-Indo European? you’re funny

  • @katharinahuth4242
    @katharinahuth4242 Před 4 lety +2

    Very interesting

  • @alexanderavakian2564
    @alexanderavakian2564 Před 4 lety +9

    I love this video because I am an Armenian, but my paternal family lived in Greece(In the town of Kalamata) from 1915 to 1947. They then repatriated to Soviet Armenia but never forgot the kindness of the Greek people towards the refugee Armenians from the Ottoman Empire. My late grandparents knew Greek quite well since they grew up there and Ive always had a fondness for the Greek culture and language since I am friends with many Greek people here in America. I hope to one day visit Greece and I still have family who lives there in Athens ...🇦🇲🇬🇷