Similarities Between Turkish and Romanian
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- In today’s language challenge, we will compare Turkish and Romanian, with Şimal, a Turkish speaker from Turkey and Andrei, a Romanian speaker from Romania, going up against each other with a list of words and sentences.
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Romanian is an Eastern Romance language primarily spoken in Romania and Moldova, and also recognized as a minority language in Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Romanian shares a lot in common with French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, however, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian are the languages which are closest to it. So as a means to distinguish it, the term "Daco-Romanian" is an alternative name for Romanian used by linguists.
The Turkish language (Türkçe), which is also referred to as Istanbul Turkish, is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with most of its native speakers living in Western Asia, and significant group of speakers in Germany, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Northern Cyprus, Greece, the Caucasus, and other parts of Europe and Central Asia. Ottoman Turkish, which was a variation of the Turkish spoken today, influenced many parts of Europe during the time that the Ottoman Empire expanded. When the modern Turkish republic was established, one of Atatürk's Reforms consisted of changing the Ottoman Turkish alphabet with a Latin alphabet. Today, Turkish is recognized as a minority language in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Iraq, Macedonia, and Romania. - Zábava
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Pls do at video Javanese and tagalog similarities and Estonian and Finnish similarities pls
Bahador Alast can you please do a video on Somali there are lots in Toronto and if possible please make the video about Somali and Oromo because there are large communities of both in toronto and the greater Toronto area
Beautiful video. Next time video Similarities between danish and swedish?
Another great one! ❤
Can you hungarian and Turkish simal😂😢❤
He looks and sits like a true Balkan lol
Lol
I was going to say! Haha 😆
As a Turk living in Balkans/Thracia ı can confirm that.
😂
@@dddaki we sit all the same we are humans lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hangisinin Türk olduğunu bilmesem adamı Türk sanırdım. Sanki dün kıraathanede birlikte okey atmışız gibi yakın geliyor.
gencofan26 ahapdklaolajlajslsjdlahslf
QKJQKAMAJSLNSKSKSO
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
Hahashahshahaha
Şökli Melik turk gozukuyo oldukca
"Why did you guys steal our word?"
"I think you stole it from them."
That makes me laugh automatically 😂😂😂
Awesome video as always!
Most of them are actually Persian words...
Pualam Nusantara a lot of them are Persian
It's not "a lot of", but yes some of them are Persian, like çarşaf. There are other loanwords in Turkish in the video like "masa" which is from Italian. In the video, you thought some of them are Persian because those words live in Persian too, the words like "çizme" are Turkic words whether it is in Persian or Romanian, many of them which you thought to be Persian originated, are *not* Persian words in Turkish, they are Turkic words in Persian.
In Persian there are some other Turkish loanwords too, like açar, aş, ağa, ağız, al, alaçık, amaç, atabeg, otağ, ocak, ördek, ordu, arslan (erselan), armağan, üzengi, eşek, uğur, uluğ, olgu, uzunburun, iz, il, ilçi (elçi), yılkı, ılgar, bacnaq (bacanak), bacı, bölük, boran, boşkap, bayrak, töşek (döşek), tökme (düğme), tamga (damga), top, tümen, çağ, çavuş, çekme (çizme), çogor (old Tr. çöğür), çolak, çomak, çömçe, khan, khakan, khanum, khatun, dadaş, dolma, süpür, sürme, sallana sallana, sancak, sürtme, savgat, şapelak (şaplak), tapança, tuğrul, kaplama, katık (yoğurt), kaçak, kaşık, kalpak, kayak (kayık), kadagan (yasak), kurut (kuru yoğurt), karavul, kavurma (qorme), kızılala (alabalık), kışkırık (kışkırma, yaygara), kışlak (kışla), kaşağı (qaşow), kılavuz, kaltak, kol-çomak, kuldur, kunduz, kıyma (qeyme), kuğu (qu), kötek, kesme, keşik (geçik), kömek, göç (kuç), küçük (kuçek), gezme, maral, vosaq (otağ), voşaq (uşak), veşaq (vaşak), havlu, yatağan, yağı (old Tr. rebel), yalancı, yaman, yedek, yerak (old Tr. yarag = weapon), yesaq (yasak), yasavul, yağma, yaka, yıldız, yenge, yavaş, yurt, yüzbaşı, yuğ (yuvak), yaylak (yayla). c = dj, ç = ch, ş = sh, ğ = gh, ı = ï (y), ü = ue (yu), ö = oe (yo).
While Turkish language loaned many words from Persian, Persian also loaned from Turkish too. Because Turks and Persians lived in the same area for 1000 years and Turkic dynasties like Seljuks, Khwarazmids, Timurids, Ghaznavids, Aq Qoyunlu, Kara Koyunlu, Ildeguzids, Safavids, Afsharids Qajars ruled Persia while the official language was still Persian.
@@KarausTheReTeller no need to convert to brazzer now shah did not feel good
@@KarausTheReTeller dont joke
I love Turkey and i'm from Romania. Merhaba Turkey.
Fluffy Salut Romania 😄🤗
Merhaba is arabic. Esenlikler Turkish word
@@cengizhan3549 Merhaba is an Iranian word, not Arabic. And it is an Indo-European language while Arabic is a Semitic language.
Love ♥
Si io iubesc turca , mi se pare cea mai frumoasa limba , si merg in turcia in fiecare vara
God bless both Turkey & Romania!
Love Romanian And Turkish People From Merkid
Botoñ Acuñ Töröklere Salam Bolsun
Merhaba! I love Turkish culture! I am from Moldova!
Denis Moroshan Merhaba! Thank you for your nice comment. Love to beautiful Moldova and Romania. 🇲🇩🇷🇴❤️🇹🇷
Moldovada Gagauz Turkleri var.
Merkid(Mongolia)
nerdensin kandaşım
I really like Romana.. salutari din TURCIA prieteni ^_^
Şenol Mutlu tesekkur ederiz ...bizde Turkiye seviyoruz
salutari si tie, prietene....
@@12pusu chiar suntem acum
asta explica educatia inexistenta in familia ta
@@yunussaglam3611 oh, dar nimeni nu a spus că nu ai voie. Ăsta este modul în care ne dovedești că nu ai fost educat. ^^
Much loves to Romania from Turkey, your music is always on radio we like it :D
I'm form Romania 🇹🇩❤🇹🇷
I’m in the US, parents are Romanian and Serb. I fell in love with Turkey! Music, food, and culture, are all so amazing! I can’t wait to visit.
Çorba = Ciorba = Soup
Fırtına = Furtuna = Storm
Pilav = Pilaf = Rice (meal)
bacşiş, balama, basma, belea, bre, caldarâm, cazan, chioşc, ciomag, ciorbă, codoş, conac, cusur, doldora, duduie = duducă, duşumea, fudul, geamantan, hal, leafă, mahala, mahmur, moft, naz, palavră, puşti, rahat, salam, salcâm, sidef, sofa, şiret (adj.), şiret (s.n.), tabiet, taman, tejghea, tinichea, ursuz, zar, zarzavat, zor
Manavlarda pilava pilaf der vişneye fişne
Aslında fırtına kelimesinin aslı İtalyanca olup talih demektir. (İngilizce=fortune)
Sofa and chiosc are of Persian origin and they exist in most languages of Europe . Also I'm pretty sure they entered Romanian from French. Palavra is undeniably Latin . similar to Spanish and it's origin is in Latin "parabola". With the rest you're spot on. All in all they are about 2000 words in Romanian language of Turkish origin, but still not that many considering they make less than 2% of the total vocabulary. Other notable mentions: geam, hata^r, cioban, berbec, cherhana, pilaf, farfurie, pastrama, chec. But not: liman (similar to Turkish but actually of Greek origin) or cosciug, cula, odaie (which is still turkic but from Cuman language).
Shorba in Urdu
Pilao in urdu
She is GORGEOUS!!
@@engincanyldz :D
She is turkish of course beautifull
@@engincanyldz :D Muhteşem diyor. Kızlara söylenilen en büyük iltifatlardan.
@Genghis Khan kardeşim dürüst olmak gerekirse Selçuk üniversitesinde İngilizce mekatronik dersi alan bir bireyim. Kara mizah yapalım dedik ergenlik yapma .
no u
Im from Bulgaria but I understood all words.
dobre den :P brat :)) i think that me as a Romanian and you as a Bulgarian brother got the words from the Turks :))) In Bucharest there is a high school named Hristo Botev, i studied there and it was awesome . that is how i learnd cyrillic alphabet.
@@dumitrescuv89 Bravo, vecine! Salutări României! Браво, съседе! Поздрави към Румъния!
Unde sunt Românii mei🇷🇴🇷🇴 Hai Haide România🇷🇴
KING TM îs aici 😂
Eu sunt romîîîn 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
@@cz9156 păcat ca nu știi ca, cuvântul " român" se scrie cu "â" si nu cu "î" 🤦♂️😂
Hai România!!!!
Românii la putere
In Ukrainian language there are also borrowed words from Turkish.
A S Like which words? :)
@@AdaYavuz2002 Maydan,tyutyun,Garbuz,Kilim,Kishmish,otara,tuman,shtani,karii,bashlyk,bunchuk,dzhura,kanchuk,opancha,osavul,Sagaydak,Yasir,,Baylik,bichak,garam,kavuk,bulat,haralug,zhenchug,kozak,kurgan,zhatro,chaga,saray,bazar,chardak,bugay,losha,gayda,liman,kish,tabir,sharavari,chumak,kobza,gaydamaka,vizir,divan,kalim,terlyk and many more.
@Genghis Khan many tribes settled in Ukraine or migrated through Ukraine. For example Scythians (modern Ossetians), Huns, Bulgarians,Mongols,Greeks,Cumans,Pechenegs,Khazars,Tatars
A S Wow there are so many words that we share
@@AdaYavuz2002 no surprise when Crimean Tatars live for 700 years side by side with Ukrainians. Plus parts of West-Ukraine were part of Ottoman Empire aswell the region at the Black Coast.
I'm Macedonian but I understood all words! Seems like all languages have similarities.
P.S. Very nice show, keep it up! 👐
There are words from Turkish language that were used in the former Ottoman Empire so there are many similar words in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia etc.
Şimal is so lovely! ❤
Marko Miljković Yess
Fbi?
@@dariusworkoutt şimal görmüş
Simal is so beautiful like damn, cause no doubt Turkish girls are pretty ♥️😍
That dude might be born in Romania but he's practically Turkish in all actions and mannerisms.
I mean sure but it is less of a Turkish thing and more of a geography thing. Caucasus, Middle East, Balkans etc share a lot in common.
@@iorreneft os romenos são legais
i’m from romania🇷🇴türkiye seni seviyorum ❤️
Multumim mult, sarut mana.
Wtf almost all of these words are the same on croatian
it beacuse of Ottoman effect
@Царъ Самуилъ
These are Ottoman words not Slavic.
@@ajoajoajoaj some Ottoman but some are Slavic also
I agree but only in standard literary Croatian language (Shtokavian), i am Kajkavian Croat and any of those words don't exist in my native Kajkavian.
@Царъ Самуилъ That's historical science fiction or something ?
man.. every time i see this girl on your channel i melt inside.. she's so gorgeous :> greetz from Bulgaria!
Galin Georgiev Благодаря 🤗
@@simalgormus Never stop smiling you beauty!
@@simalgormus You are perfect Simal i melt too Greetings from Greece :)
The turkish girl is so gorgeos. Ce frumoasa este turcoaica
You are a pervert, I understand what you're saying because I know Romanian. Now you come and walk to the Turkish girl, but I guess you forgot how we walked to Bucharest centuries ago.🇹🇷🇹🇷
@@karsktarih5038 He only said "how beautiful is the turkish girl". What is wrong with that?
@@karsktarih5038 dude, thats savage
@@karsktarih5038 yea, but you remember 10 january 1475 when Stefan the great with an army of 40k romanians destroyed and humiliate Hadin Soliman Pasa with army of 120k turks, and yes Stefan the great only lost 2 battles from a total of 36, he terorized the turks, he ruled for 47 years Moldavia, turks couldn t kill him. Next time dont try to be cool..
exactly, ım tryıng to find her instagram
Where is Musafir and Dusman? 😁 two of the best words been missed here 😂
There are dozens of other words, can't use them all.
musafir ?
arabic word if it means traverler 😂
your guys using dusman for enemy thats really interesting. Is there any alternative word for dusman in your language?
Musafir is guest and dusman is enemy
@@TheLittleBilli
yea its arabic
turks takes arabic words and sometimes change the meaning to something near it
the Turkish girl is very charismatic, i feel like he would be a lovely chat over a cup of tea xD
"It's not stealing, it's borrowing." Very good quote, brother Bahador!
The Romanian guy is so funny and light heart it.
Simal and Andrei have great chemistry... A really engaging and interesting video! One of the best videos I've seen on this channel till date!
In Syrian dialect, we use some of these words as well, but pronounced a little bit different:
- Sharshaf = bed sheet
- Jizma = boots
- Jaorab (formal Arabic) = sock
- Sobia = heater (we use it in the context of fireplace)
- Khartum (formal Arabic) = hose
- Kibrit (also used in formal Arabic) = match
- Pirdayieh = curtain
In fact, i find it strange a little bit, because Turkish and Romanian and Arabic are from three unrelated different languages families, yet all these words are common
Please leave Turkey now and re-establish your own country. We're tired of you!
Greetings to syria from algeria 🇩🇿 indeed arabic is the mother of languages
Sunt cuvinte împrumutate din turcă în perioada Imperiului Otoman.@@malikaabizar8318
Simal is sooo beautiful :D
One of the best videos on the channel! Great chemistry between the guests and the host - and funny commentary.
Yeeees I requested this!! Thanks for making it! I'm a Romanian who wants to learn Turkish and actually had a try with Persian too! I love languages. Amazing and fun video!
Şimal çok cana yakın, çok tatlı yav :D
tesekkur ederim
Ben teşekkür ederim böyle güzel videolar için, hiç sıkılmadan sonuna kadar izlerken öğretiyor ve gülümsetiyorsunuz, Bahadır'a, Şehrazat'a, emeği geçen herkese selamlar, sevgiler! :)
Tapılası.
Ayrıca çokkkkk güzel
@@simalgormus siz Çok tatlısınız! Nifrete Karşı olmama rağmen bu pers'lerden(persian people) nifret ediyorum,mesajımı İranlı çocuğa iletir misiniz lütfen -Güney Azerbaycan Vatandaşı!TŞkrr!
دوست عزیز از کجا مشخصه که کلماتی که در ویدئوهاتون هست و پی در پی بر فارسی بودن اصل کلمات تاکید دارید واقعا از زبان فارسی نشات گرفته باشن؟صفحه شما در ظاهر محتوای غیرنژادپرستانه داره ولی متاسفانه به شدت رگه هایی از نژادپرستی فارسی رو در اون پیاده کردید!متاسفانه نژاد فارس جزء برای کسانی که در به اصطلاح ایران زندگی می کنن به جز نژادپرستی چیز دیگه ای نداشته!بیشتر ویدئوهاتون رو دیدم محتوای خوبی داره! موفق باشید! از طرف پیر مرد آذربایجانی
Very interesting that Turkish is similar to Romanian. Also, I actually use Turkish as my L2, along with Welsh! At one point, I got interested into Cyprus and I noticed they had 2 languages, Greek and Turkish. But I actually decided to pick Turkish, due to it's easy Latinised alphabets. And so far... Turkish is my most favourite L2 so far. I enjoyed learning it on Duolingo. So good that I barely learn European languages properly now, since I'm used to a non-European language named Turkish. But a bit odd that European languages are starting to get hard for me to learn now, even though I'm European myself. But great video Bahador!! Greetings from England! :)
It's not similar at all (less than 2% mutual intelligibility). 2000 common words out of 120000 words in the Romanian vocabulary (not including derivations) is merely nothing. In common speech we don't understand each other at all, and that's not even taking into account the accent difference.
Oh yeah... I get your point there! Fair enough!! :)
@@andreidumitru6473 Depends on the frequency of the daily usage. Ofc, I don't know how popular they are in Romania but just saying.
Ahh I see!! I told my Romanian friend that Romanian was that the Turkish language was one of the recognised languages in Romania and he didn't knew that. So I guess you are right at this point, since Turkish isn't that popular in Romania. Just a quick note. :)
You made me lough, as I speak Romanian and I've once watched some videos about some Turkic food recipes, and the only word I understood is "ciorba" (soup) and it was about the spoon used (table spoon) (but I didn't understand the word for spoon). There are some common words, but less than latin words in English. I understand many words in European languages, but nothing about Asian, including middle eastern. The easiest for me are Romance languages and Germanic languages, much less than Romance. The worst for me are slavic languages. I wish I understood more...
Oh my fav turkish girl.😜. Once again a nice video about languages. Good job and well done. Waiting for the next one. Hopefully chinese and korean 🤓
Bulgarian here. I understood everything exempt hose. Greetings neighbors.
They had fun and learned fron each other..There's nothing more interesting than languages!
Thanks Bahador!😊
Ιf you do turkish and greek you will find more similarities given that in greek we have more or less 1000 words of turkish origin.
We also.For example fish names are Greek origin.
johntgr 🍒kiraz 🍉karpuz
Chipura Levrek Istavrit Uskumru Chinekop etc Are these Greek my friends?
Νο, actually modern greek has lots of loans (turkish, arabic, italian, french, english etc.)
@Lucifer Turks were always in Anatolia.
Turkish and Hungarian would be really interesting if you could find a Hungarian speaker. Turkish and Greek is also an interesting video.
chrisrockslol Hungarian is a Finnic language
@@SparkySlow Yeah but Finno-Ugric and Turkic languages have a lot of similarities
@@SparkySlow Hungarians came from Turkey.
@@SparkySlow Hungarian is an Uralic language, not Finnic, and Humgarian and Finnic-Ugor languages are Uralic languages. Learn the difference. For example Mongolian and Turkic languages are both Altaic languages, and Tatar is from Turkic language family, it is from altaic, but not Mongolian, and Mongolian is altaic but not > Turkic. This is saying something like Mongolian is a Turkic language just because Turkic languages and Mongolian are both from Altaic language family.
@@SparkySlow Turkish is Ural-Altai language
I really love this video, it makes you wonder and dive into the history of what is common! Well done!
Love to all people over the world ! We are one !!! ❤️🌎💪🏾✌🏾
Love to you too my human brother!
Магтιп Gαггιχ Love to you too again ❤️
Genghis Khan Yes , I will ;) ! Inner strength to you too ! 💪🏾😉
@@proeuropean5703 Greetings from Turkey,Humanism will win!
Love all sisters/brothers/mothers/fathers/grandparents/kids love you all peace
Yes! I was waiting for this video. I'm a romanian speaker from Moldova. Even without checking the origin of the words, I can tell a lot of turkish words used in our language, because it's easy for us to understand if these words came from latin, turkish, or slavic.
Also, we've got a lot of turkish words used only in some parts of Moldova and Romania. For example: iorgan (which means blanket).
Yes it is "yorgan" in Turkish, greetings to friendly Moldovan people.
@M G Yes, i'm romanian, just as 80% of our population. It's just the soviet propaganda that got stuck in the head of most moldovans, making them believe we are diferent from romanians. Believe me, people from Moldova who write english comments on youtube, are not brainwashed )))
@M G that's about 20%, not all of them.
MrSlowFloww zdarova chuvaku ;) Ești de la Bălți ?.. :))))
M G vorbești tâmpenii. Nu generaliza.
Respect Turkey from Romania!
0:43 where are you looking at andrei :D Busted!!
Imao
🤣😂
Really interesting and funny video!! My mom is Romanian and I have a lot of Turkish friends. I am gonna use these words on them! 😜😜
Be carefull which words, a word which is in bouth languages may not have same sense, might have the oposite sense sometime (spre exemplu halal în română "halal de el ","hal de hal ",pilaf are și valoare de adjectiv "ăsta e pilaf, varză ")
I m a half Turkish and a half Romanian
Gaming Efe203 Do you know both languages?
me too!
So you're a turkmanian
@@adik8131 lol
Alex C why bro
Ok, everyone is complimenting Şimal but Andrei is equally cute!
I think only andrei is beautiful.
@@dominicj7977 Cool
I agree. Andrei is handsome
Because we filmed this in the summer :)
Maybe Because she is girl lol girl compliment girls and guys also compliment girls
The Romanian guy was tryna get it in with Simal! Cant blame him tho
I'd do that too. xD
On the contrary, you cannot read body language my friend! It's SHE who is giving ALL the signs that she wants to jump him..... take a second look, you'll see!
@@parintelebaiazid80 shes always like that bro, watch other videos she's in.
@@merttopcu3085 she's a nimpho then! :))
@@parintelebaiazid80 I would say she's just energetic, normal behaivour.
Oh, I just saw this video and I am grateful for this! As an Turkish Erasmus student, this video is gonna help me a lot in Romania :)
As a Serb i understood 80% of the words. Turks have really influenced our Balkan languages, great video.
maybe the opposite happened but not important at all, you know we live in the same country for centuries it is so normal that we share similar culture elements :D
@@lalalupsi1735 its possible some Slavic words have got into turkish language
@@lalalupsi1735 or latin
@@nikolaspasenovic7798 no not really
But there are turkish words came to russian from turks (kazak azery uzbek turkmen tuvan yakut)
@@lalalupsi1735 The opposite could not happen. Why would all the balkans use the words we use? All of these words are used by turkic people from central asia.
Please ask Simal why she’s so beautiful?
S M Why you say don't expect an answer?
the Creator created her like that :).
@@arabicinbw3706 who is the creator? Why didn't he create a better world with less children dying from disease or earthquakes? Oh yeah he was busy creating Şimal! Sounds legit!
@@jelenaivanovic4216
once you introduce your emotions in the question, the question is no more rational.. even though I will answer your question: God created children dying from disease or earthquakes to see how "Jelena Ivanović
" would deal with that, btw the Creator (who is by definition the one who is responsible for the creation of the Earth, world, and universe ) was (is/will be) never busy (His Being alone is such that when He wills a thing to be, He but says unto it, “Be” - and it is.
) Are you jealous?! just asking...lol, sorry.
oups! oups! Thanks for confirming that God does not exist with that comment. And no, I am not jealous of people who need to believe in a man-made fairytale called "God" to give their lives meaning. I am more than happy knowing God is just made up for people like you.
She is such a beautiful, funny and nice person :)
Turkish women so beautiful😍😍
It's amazing! Love and greetings from Turkey to beautiful Romania!
Omg so cute Şimal and andrei😂💕😏romanian and turkish
Very intressting i am sure that are also similarities between Turkish and Bulgarian .
Bulgaria is named after a distinct Turkic tribe but the Ottoman influence is probably what's most important.
@Kevin Yes old bulgarians were turkic tribe but they are slavized in present day. Turkic tribes seperated to 4 tribes in it. These are "Oghur-Oghuz-Kıpçak-Karluk"
Bulgarians, Chuvash, Khazars belong to Oghur class. Anatolia Turks, Azerbaijani Turkish, Turkmens and Gagauzians belong to Oghuz class. Kazakhs, Kyrgiz, Tatars belong to Kypcak class. Özbeks and Uygurs belong to Karluk class.
Present day there is not so much Oghur tribe left. They are assimilated.
Bulgars are turks too they are tatars
İn bulgarian are more maybe 20%
Same as Turkish and Hungarian👍
She is so GORGEOUS !!
N u are not!
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I see Şimal, I like then I watch.
I don’t know but I always want to know similarities between an Europian and Asian language❤️❤️❤️
Please do next time with Turkish and Albanian cause are such of a lot similarities🇦🇱🇹🇷
Turkish is an Eurasian language. Its the native language of East Thrace, Gagauzia, North Cyprus and Crimea which are in Europe. I don't get what you mean.
F. C. Ok maybe next time❤️
Turkey isn’t really Asian you dumbass
@@whitenights4524 but Turkish has no asian oriented words. you are the ignorant one. Turkish has Original Turkish words, the New Euro Turkish Words, French, Arabic and English. Thats more european than Asian you fucking idiot
+BALKAN RAP BATTLES The base of turkish comes from middle asia (proto turkish) at least grammatically also there are a lots of persian and arabic words also words from langueges like french and english maybe some german but not that much
Hi guys, I'm from Azerbaijan and I have known many things because of your channel. I love Turkey and Balkan-caucasian countries. Thank you!
Elma Bahiev zdarova bro , kak tam v Baku dela?
I'm loving your channel, man. One more nice video!
Love love love your videos and keep up the good work! It's amazing to see similarities between different languages. 😊
Amazing! many words we use them in Arabic too, specifically Syrian dialect like Sharshaf, Khurtoom, Jezma, Soba, Kibreet, Jarab, and berdaieh. Some of them might be different in other dialects.
M.S.H. Levant uh huh makes total sense
This is great. Really enjoyed it! You should do Albanian and Turkish, you already did Albanian and Romanian, that was really good, same format with Turkish.
This is one of my favorite channels, keep up the good work Bahador ❤️
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Awesome 😁😁 more words to link our cultures! Teşekkürler Bahador abi
Like for the beautiful Turkis Woman, as allways.. you have a fan in Romania ^-*
Great video.From Azerbijan :) 🇦🇿🖐
Azerbaijani Mapper privet rebiata 👌🏻
Awesome video I love it! 😍 I waited so long for this.
Abel Bolog Same ))
She’s so beautiful😩
The English word for soba is woodstove. I grew up with them in my house as a kid so I'm well acquainted with the word. Outside would be freezing cold while the interior would be like a sauna if you were in the same room as the woodstove.
It may be one of the best feelings in the world. The outside is freezing and it is snowing but inside is hot and you drink some tea or coffee.
The turkish girl is quite hot actually
Thanks bahadır..very joyful video again🌸🌸
It was so funny for me because the fonetics for Cizme in spanish is Chisme and means Gossip hahahaha, great video!
I requested this comparison. By the way
Simal 😍😍😍
Geo Stana Your comment shows how uneducated and just stupid you are.. It's sad to see these people in the world.
Simal is so lovely!!!
Anthony Donaldson no u
YEAAAS I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
Finallyy I have been waiting for ages dude :))
I understood soba, maimutsa and tavan. Very interesting language comparison.
You mean "maimuță".
OMG most of the words are in Macedonian absolutely the same, they are actually Turkish remain words since time of the Ottoman empire. I am currently in Turkey and learning the Turkish language, and didn't know that "kibrit "and "tavan" were actually Turkish words. Now I have learned. Gosh, what even amazes me more is that those same words are in use in the Romanian language. I knew that Romania was under Ottoman empire, but I didn't expect them to use these words, also because Romanian language belongs to the Romanian group of languages, so it's related to the Italian language for example, and I can totally recognize a lot of Romanian words since I have studied Italian language and literature. It is amazing how cultures and languages work. I am so happy to see this video.
Most of these words Albanians use too, depending on which region. But honestly, I’m so amazed by this and the Turkish/Albanian video. I love it
was waiting for this
Hey guys, İ am so happy to find this video because İ am romanian and my husband is iranian...We live in Turkey and he speaks persian, arabic, turkish and english... Me romanian and english... and sometimes is sooo funny because we find a looooot of similarities between this languages. İ am watching this video very excited. Hope u come with more! Good night! Noapte buna! İyi geceler! !!تصبحون على خير شبتون بخير ... İ am upset we don't live in Toronto, but who knows, maybe you will visit Turkey, İnshallah.
İnshallah? Esti de origine turca sau tatara din Romania?
@@3wL7 dupa nume, da
Great
@Ionuț Răducan cred ca tie mai tare :) oaie oarba care esti!
@@3wL7 nu. sunt romanca 100%. inshallah spune orice musulman nu conteaza ce origini are, nu doar un turc sau un arab. ;)
"masă" is from Latin in both languages.
I always eagerly await new uploads. Keep doing what you're doing, you're all awesome! Greetings from Germany!
Hallo. Grüße aus Indien.
Keep in mind your long time friend India. The greatest author Goethe was inspired by Kalidasa a Sanskrit author. We have Goethe institut and I've given A1 and A2 levels
Btw I am a citizen of Pune City...known as the German hub of India
Awesome job,guys!🤗🤗
I watched a Turkish drama and I found some words that we have in common. "Haide" - come on or hurry up( if it's used twice)
"Geanta"- purse. I know in Turkish the spelling is different but I don't know how.
And also when we are dissapointed we say " vai, vai, vai". We also say this instead of telling someone " omg you are stupid"😂. I was actually wondering why only Romanians say "vai vai vai" out of all latin countries.
haide/haydi
geanta/çanta
vai vai vai/vah vah vah
Can you do Hungarian and Turkish next?! 🇭🇺🇹🇷 much love to Turkey from Hungaria!!!
Sure! I just need a fluent Hungarian speaker in Toronto who is interested in participating :)
Bahador Alast theres gotta be plenty there. I hope you find one soon. Thanks
Very nice channel Bahador Alast. Bravo!
Please, please, please do Turkish and Croatian! 😊
I'd love to see similarities between Malay and Portuguese! Great video!
Having friends from other cultures makes me more creative. In fresh ways about space and how people create their own world and environment. It is best way to connect between creative thinking and cross-cultural relationships😘🤗😁
AWSOME! I agree with suggest a video about similarities between Turkish and Greek languages, I belive there is so many of surprises
REGARDS
Hahha it was fun :D and informative at the same time. Thank you, Bahador. Thank you all. Lots of loves to Şimal from Turkey, and greetings to you guys ^_^
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They have great chemistry!
Yes I noticed
Yeah I'd ship them.
no.
Physics too :)
Çay(Tea) is important
cuz its a new world product and cay is like chai from chinese.
OMG loving this !
I have a Turkish dad and a Romanian mom, and I love both my countries 🇹🇷🇷🇴
This was awesome ! 👍🏻
Yeah, obviously you have ancestors from the Ottoman Empire.
Turkish: avukat
Romanian: avocat
That's mean lawyer.
Avocat is french word
Abogado in Spanish.
Mladen Angelov exagereaza idiotii .... cam mult...
Both are from Latin - "Ad vocatus" (He who speaks near you, in your defense). English "voice" has the same root.
In Serbian its advokat
I was really surprised because the first word "blanket" is used in many areas in the Arabian Peninsula and pronounced "shar-shaf". The second word "hortum" is definitely Arabic, but the fist sound is "kh" and this word also means long nose like that of elephants. The third word is also Arabic, and also the fourth one! (but I think this 4th word is of Turkish origin.)
This is really amazing. Also the 5th word "masa" is used there, but it's originally not Arabic. The 6th word is also Arabic in origin. The 7th and the 8th and the 9th. Wow!
Even the legan! I'm shocked!
For the word leğen, in fact in local dialects we use either ileğen or better ilgen and ilenger in Turkey. And leğen with small holes on the bottom, like a colander but pretty larger one, is called iliştir or we call it kevgir for the smaller :)