Лол 😂😂😂. Один народ, один рейх, один фюрер. (Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer). Короче будьте осторожны
@Kalmyk-r0817 күн бұрын
@ego_gasius Пшёл в0н умник 6ля!
@ego_gasius16 күн бұрын
@@Kalmyk-r08 Папаше своему скажи
@Kalmyk-r0816 күн бұрын
@ego_gasius Я твоей маме уже сказал ! 😆
@ego_gasius16 күн бұрын
@@Kalmyk-r08 пентаграммой?
@tumurtogoo71674 ай бұрын
Khalhka, Kalmyk , Buryat, Inner Mongolia one bloods❤❤❤
@MisticMan-yk7gn3 ай бұрын
Hi im Kalmyk from Russia Мендвт Би Хальмг, Бурядуд, Монголчууд, Моголчуд мини энкр элгн-садн төрлмүд минь Халун менд Ах дус 😊
@scepticsquirrelАй бұрын
Can you speak Mongol language? Or all Kalmyks in Russia has lost their ancient tongue?
@MisticMan-yk7gnАй бұрын
@@scepticsquirrel No, we have not even lost our appearance, much less our culture and language; there are not even Indo-European borrowings in our language, we have not lost our faith, if you come to us, think that this is a piece of Asia in Europe) we, Kalmyks, have preserved the Mongolian spirit more than anyone else.
@scepticsquirrelАй бұрын
@@MisticMan-yk7gn Very nice. I am Turkish, even though our predecessors clashed a lot I wish all of you well being and eternity among Slavs and Han people.
@MisticMan-yk7gnАй бұрын
@@scepticsquirrel All the best to you too, Turkic brothers
@bilguun976Ай бұрын
Sain baina uu
@Davlavi3 ай бұрын
Great video thanks for sharing.
@peterdavidsalamanca84044 ай бұрын
Genghis Khan's people.
@АскарТуребеков-ж2н4 ай бұрын
I am a Kazakh & I want to know kinship terms in Mongol, Oirat-Kalmyk & Buryat! Cause we have similar kinship terms: Нағашы, Жиен, Жиеншар, Төркін, Абысын, Ажын, Бажа, Бөле, Құда, Құдағи, Аға
@enkhmandakhenkhmandakh1554 ай бұрын
Hello from Mongolia. I’m Mongolian and i really interest Turkic languages. I studied Kazakh language. It was easy to learn. Of course there are many similarities words and grammars.
@yo2trader5394 ай бұрын
People in the Mongolian steppe were traditionally multi-lingual. They formed numerous confederacies based on Turkic and Mongolic clan alliances through marriages...which led to similarity in genetics, religion, rituals, music, culture, clothing, food, etc. Which is also why there are many loan words between Turkic and Mongolic languages. (Some of the words were borrowed by the Jurchen/Manchus too.) Turkic clans historically were active in the Mongolian steppe all the way to modern-day Hungary and Romania. But most of the Old Turkic inscriptions and tombs are located in modern-day Mongolia and South Siberia. After the Mongolian Empire splintered, many of the Mongolic clans that expanded into Central Asia eventually Turkified. I'm not Mongolian, but even I can recognize the Mongolic origins of some of the Kazakh clan/tribe names.
@sharwasharwa26894 ай бұрын
найманы и хёрёйды и ёсть хасагги с алтайским корнём языка кочёвники плёмя которых входили в состав монгольских союз плёмёнёй но с тюргским языком как и хакасы, кыргызы, тувинцы, саха якуты,горно-алтайскиё др ...нынёшныё хасагги ( в китайских рукописьях имённо так и называли казахов ) состоит от смёсёй скифов, кыпчаков, сёльджуков искуствённо созданныё совётчиной во главё с лёниным сталиным...назвав их казахами...( вёдь они раннёё были враждуюшими мёжсобой отдёльными национальностями ) в тёчёнии послёдных 600 лёт..и продолжаётся противорёчиё мёж-3мя джузами до сих пор...❗❗❗
There are no Proto-Mongolic languages; they are all just Mongolic. You don't divide Germanic languages into Proto-Germanic and Para-Germanic, so why do you divide Mongolic languages? Mongolic languages have more historical, cultural, and genetic affinity with each other than many other language families. Take the Chinese language, for instance. It includes multiple unrelated languages under the same umbrella, but you still call it Chinese. So why are Mongolic languages suddenly split into Proto, Para, and so on?
@ConstellationOrion4 ай бұрын
As a Turk, I can't believe turkic languages don't share any kin to mongolic languages. It sounds as if it is a Turkic language but I understand nothing. There is no other language like that in the world that is not turkic and I find it close sounding to Turkish.
@kamrankhan-lj1ng4 ай бұрын
Steppe accent: Tartaric accent.
@ginnoji.4 ай бұрын
As a Turk you can learn Mongolian or Korean very easy. Because Mongolic, Turkic, Koreanic, Japonics are considered as Altaic language family.
@ConstellationOrion4 ай бұрын
@@ginnoji. No they are not. Altaic language family has long been discredited by most of the linguists. It is not a real language family which is taught only in Turkish schools.
@majidbineshgar71564 ай бұрын
I wonder why Turks should feel so uncomfortable to admit the historic kinship between Turkic and Mongolian cultures , even the epic book " DEDE KORKUT " shares its source material almost entirely with Mongolians , and they both practised Tengrism and both Turkic and Mongolian share so many common vocabularies and their phonology.
@ConstellationOrion4 ай бұрын
@@majidbineshgar7156 who feels uncomfortable with that? I also believe we are distant cousins to each other. That's the exact reason why I commented this. What I said there is linguistical fact. Linguists don't believe they are related although they have a lot in common and share vocabulary. You know what? I remember talking about this once and a mongolian replied me with his opinion about how distant Turks and Mongols are.
@АскарТуребеков-ж2н4 ай бұрын
I wonder from whom (Mongols or Oirats) Kazakhs get their kinship terms such as: Нағашы, Абысын-Ажын, Төркін, Бөле, Жиеншар etc.?
@ЖикаМаданбекова4 ай бұрын
Not kazak nation, kazak Kirghizian nation
@АскарТуребеков-ж2н4 ай бұрын
@@ЖикаМаданбекова Kyrgyz don't have words like 'Нағашы'. We are different nation
@scepticsquirrelАй бұрын
@@АскарТуребеков-ж2н Orta Jüz?
@АскарТуребеков-ж2нАй бұрын
@@scepticsquirrel Me? I am from elder Juz - Dulat tribe
@scepticsquirrelАй бұрын
@@АскарТуребеков-ж2н İnteresting, we were thought Mongols who joined Kazakh nation became part of Orta Jüz. So, do all Kazakh ppl share kinship terms with Mongols?
@KingsleyAmuzu4 ай бұрын
How similar are they, can they understand each other like Spanish and Italian, or distantly related like Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian, what is the relationship like?
@Nikolay28.024 ай бұрын
I'm buriyat and I understand 85-90% kalmyck language, and 80% Mongolian language. our language very similar, and we're understood each other
@khuslennnnnnn4 ай бұрын
@@Nikolay28.02I’m khalkha mongol, I also understand buryat and kalmyk very well with almost no problem
@guanyinping84284 ай бұрын
I thought it was more be like Indonesian and Malay
@ginnoji.4 ай бұрын
I am Mongolian my childhood friend is from Oirat(Khovd), I understood him 50% when we met for the first time but after 2 weeks playing together I get used to Oirat 99%, I forgot that I had difficulty understanding him. While Buryat is much more difficult to understand by listening but 90% understandable when read
@kamrankhan-lj1ng3 ай бұрын
@@KingsleyAmuzu Finnish and Estonian are very closely related.
@MisticMan-yk7gn3 ай бұрын
Монголчууд Уралан !
@ZTGSWOrZaki4 ай бұрын
Beautiful language video you got here Andy
@klausrainherz46052 ай бұрын
All of the current Mongol nations originated from the Great Yuan State. Mongols of the Yuan state considered themselves the only Mongols under the sky and did not recognize other Mongols of Mogolstan and Golden Horde. Mogolstan and Kazakhs wanted to go to their ancestral land, the Mongolian highlands, but the Mongols of Northern Yuan did not accept them and attacked and killed them, considering them as enemies. Kazakhs wanted to go to Mongolia, but the Mongols of Northern Yuan did not recognize the Kazakhs as Mongols, and after many attacks, the Kazakh kingdom finally perished. The Kazakhs did not associate themselves with Mongolia anymore and did not call themselves Mongols.
@joseg.solano18914 ай бұрын
Ordos vs Daur, please
@zarzavattzarzavatt93093 ай бұрын
the kalmyk woman has a clear russian accent
@vera_ramirinho604 ай бұрын
The Mongolian, buryat and Kalmyk language are similar between them
@KingsleyAmuzu4 ай бұрын
Could you make Iraqi Arabic and Persian?
@alyaly23554 ай бұрын
They aren’t related at all
@KingsleyAmuzu4 ай бұрын
@@alyaly2355 but are there any loanwords in these languages
@alyaly23554 ай бұрын
@@KingsleyAmuzu Yes, there are some. Many many words in Persian are from Classical Arabic, and some words in Iraqi Arabic are from Persian.
@Matthaus94 ай бұрын
🇲🇳🤝🇯🇵🤝🇰🇷 えあすとあすいあ🗿
@rajanikanthnk75114 ай бұрын
❤
@kamrankhan-lj1ng4 ай бұрын
Mongolic and Turkic are similar only in accent/tone. Which I would term as the Tartaric accent: the common thread between these steppe languages. It is especially true for the similar tone of the Oirat and Turkic tongues. In vocabulary, both the groups are quite different.
@afasdfas4 ай бұрын
Actually quite similar also by vocabulary, seems like you haven't even tried to research before writing this comment.
@kamrankhan-lj1ng4 ай бұрын
@@afasdfas what you think as similar vocabulary is only shared word stock, called sprachbund. These terms mostly relate to religion and universe, as the steppe nomads whether Mongolic or Turkic shared a common religion and cultural practices.
@afasdfas4 ай бұрын
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng you need to research more and learn by yourself both languages.
@baatar3 ай бұрын
I would only trust the opinion of a Mongolian who has learned Kazakh or a Kazakh who has learned Mongolian, any other opinion is not worthy of my time.
@CyberAnarchist2077Ай бұрын
Turks and mongols have common ancestors and were separated only 2500 years ago, try to research at least anything.
@Lampforeal1232 ай бұрын
ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠣᠯᠢᠼᡂ Hey! I can do that too!
@alainloi1594 ай бұрын
Spanish please
@KingsleyAmuzu4 ай бұрын
Request: Finnish and Mongolian?
@MisticMan-yk7gn3 ай бұрын
Good Idea
@KingsleyAmuzu3 ай бұрын
Especially, this is taking longer and it is causing drama or whatever, etc, so I need help, so you can you say it in one of your videos, also, the words kieli and kheli are similar in Finnish and Mongolian, or coincidence, etc, but I'm waiting for my request.
@MisticMan-yk7gn3 ай бұрын
@@KingsleyAmuzu can you tell me the translation of the word ?, but honestly these are two very different languages, but both are similar in that these two languages were born in the vastness of their native Asia
@KingsleyAmuzu3 ай бұрын
It's language
@necatialbayrak4034Ай бұрын
Le mongol et le kalmouk et le bouryat sont tous de la meme langue langue mongol car c est de la famille des branches altaiques le turc le mongol sont la meme famille dites turcomongols
@utvpoop4 ай бұрын
Mongolian L = Welsh LL
@afasdfas4 ай бұрын
Mongolian L is a fast way to pronounce lala sound.
@N0T_KnowN4 ай бұрын
Buriado linguo en Rusia quía mi vide, Buriado es muchos simularo al la Mongola linguo. Mie , buriados genera den las mongolas 🤔 muchos interesta.
@majidbineshgar71564 ай бұрын
I am sorry , with my knowledge of Romance languages I perfectly understood your comment but I wonder which language it is ?
@Zionismisbadideology56924 ай бұрын
@@majidbineshgar7156 I think it's Spanish
@N0T_KnowN3 ай бұрын
@@majidbineshgar7156 it's Pierro conlang. I created this language
@N0T_KnowN3 ай бұрын
@@majidbineshgar7156 it's Pierro conlang.I created this language. Pierro language belongs latin language family
@majidbineshgar71563 ай бұрын
@@N0T_KnowN But there is already a constructed language called " Interlingua " based on Latin and Romance languages .
@dovacon74094 ай бұрын
Lol the map is in german
@AzotadorDePeruanos_124 ай бұрын
Parece como el español y el portugués
@N0T_KnowN3 ай бұрын
¿Qué? Nunca no parece
@piroskaracz36214 ай бұрын
To my ear Mongolian and Kalmyk sound more influenced by Chinese. Buryat sounds influenced by Arabic....more gutteral but also clearer on the samples
@piroskaracz36214 ай бұрын
@@Walwa_Luwili as I said...to my hearing one way...somebody else a different way
@ginnoji.4 ай бұрын
Mongolian's native tongue is Mongolian while Buryat and Kalmykian native tongue is Russian
@afasdfas4 ай бұрын
Buryat sound recorded by a professional announcer from a Buryat news channel that is why it gives a clearer sound.
@afasdfas4 ай бұрын
@@ginnoji. not for everyone, actually for most rural Buryats the native language is still Buryat and they barely speak any Russian. For western Buryats indeed Buryat is less common as they are more russified.
@yousefsharifi33934 ай бұрын
Its like they speak tukmen language.
@Tokyo29054 ай бұрын
I am Turkmen, there is no similarity
@user-sz8wk4bc3f2 ай бұрын
@@Tokyo2905only little bit
@GeoCrusader4 ай бұрын
Kalmyk and Buryat both have influence from Russian phonetically. They almost sound like Russian is reading Mongolian. Mongolian retains the original pronunciation but the cadence is slightly Sino-tibetan influenced.
@barguttobed4 ай бұрын
You're saying some nonsense
@GeoCrusader4 ай бұрын
@@barguttobed go ahead and explain
@kamrankhan-lj1ng4 ай бұрын
Khalkh is Tibetan influenced. So is Oirad.
@GeoCrusader4 ай бұрын
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng yeah i can see that.
@ginnoji.4 ай бұрын
Mongolians only speak Mongolian while Buryats and Kalmyks mainly speak Russian, most of them can't even understand their language
@sharwasharwa26894 ай бұрын
Найманы и кёрёйды и ёсть хасагги-казахы...настояшиё...+ скифы + сёльджуки + кыпчаки == казахи....по лёнински, сталински...🎉🎉🎉🎉