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Aysylu The TatarGirl
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Hello. My name is Aysylu. I'm originally from Tatarstan and now live in the US. Living far away from my homeland made me have a new appreciation for my native Tatar language, traditions and cuisine. We have a strong Tatar community here in the US.
On this channel, I'll introduce you to our beautiful language, I'll share Tatar customs and traditions, show you gorgeous places and events, and teach you how to make some of the most delicious dishes from our cuisine.
If you are a Tatar who hasn't been exposed to your native culture and language or simply a person who has a passion for learning other cultures, please join me on this journey. I have a lot to share...
On this channel, I'll introduce you to our beautiful language, I'll share Tatar customs and traditions, show you gorgeous places and events, and teach you how to make some of the most delicious dishes from our cuisine.
If you are a Tatar who hasn't been exposed to your native culture and language or simply a person who has a passion for learning other cultures, please join me on this journey. I have a lot to share...
Mastering Tatar: 8 Tricky Words That Sound The Same! 😂
Welcome to our Tatar language series! In this funny and educational video, I'm showing you some tricky Tatar words that sound similar but mean completely different things.
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Learn Tatar: Give Heartfelt Compliments with Ease!
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In this video, we're diving into the beautiful Tatar language and culture by learning how to give heartfelt compliments. Whether you want to make someone's day or connect more deeply with Tatar-speaking friends, this lesson has got you covered. We'll go through essential adjectives and phrases, practice together, and even have some fun exercises to help you master these compliments. Join us and...
Discover Tatar Culture: Learn Tatar Through Song "Bödrә Tallar"!
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Join me as we explore the beautiful Tatar song "Bödrә Tallar" (Curly Willows) and learn Tatar language and culture through its lyrics. Discover the deep emotional melodies known as "mong" and understand the metaphorical meanings behind the willows and the nightingale. Sing along and dive into the rich traditions of Tatar music. Perfect for language learners and culture enthusiasts. My Patreon A...
Discover Tatar Summer Fun: Learn Essential Vocabulary!
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Sәlәm, duslar! Join me as we explore the joys of summer while learning essential Tatar vocabulary! In this video, we'll dive into common summer activities such as swimming, hiking and barbecuing, all while practicing Tatar phrases and sentences. We'll aslo discover some unique Tatar traditions and share personal stories from my own summer adventures. Ready to boost your Tatar language skills an...
Mastering Tatar Stress: Boost Your Pronunciation Skills!
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Today we are diving into the fascinating world of Tatar word stress. Discover how stress typically falls on the last syllable and learn about important exceptions like imperative words, and negations. This lesson is a game-changer for your Tatar language skills! #tatarlanguage #languagelearning #PronunciationTips #LearnTatar My Patreon Account: patreon.com/user?u=84124082 Creating content requi...
Discover Tatar: Essential Hobby Vocabulary for Fun & Leisure!
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Dive into the world of Tatar language and discover the joy of talking about hobbies! In this engaging video, you'll learn essential phrases and vocabulary to express your interests and passions in Tatar. Whether you love painting, dancing, reading, or cooking, we've got you covered. Perfect for language enthusiasts and beginners alike, this fun and interactive lesson will have you chatting abou...
A Unique Tatar Spring Tradition - Qarga Botqasi | Crow Porridge!
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Discover the Tatar tradition of Qarga Botqasi or Crow Porridge! Learn how this unique ritual welcomes spring and wishes for a bountiful harvest. What unique traditions do you have to welcome spring? Share in the comments below! #TatarTraditions #TatarLanguage #tatars My Patreon Account: patreon.com/user?u=84124082 Creating content requires some resources: time, appropriate technical equipment, ...
TATAR GRAMMAR. Nouns: Objects and Possession
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In this lesson, we are going to enrich our Tatar vocabulary with a few objects nouns and phrases expressing to whom these objects belong. At the end of the lesson, you will know what endings to add at the end of nouns to show the belonging of an object to someone. Click the link below to learn more words and practice this lesson's material. www.patreon.com/user/shop/tatar-grammar-nouns-objects-...
Tatar Village Life. The Curing Secret of Tatar Honey Revealed.
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In this video I'm inviting you to visit the District of Archa, situated right outside of Kazan. This is the birthplace of the classic Tatar language and culture. We'll see how typical Tatar families in villages live - what the household looks like and what they do. We'll learn some interesting facts about beekeeping and witness the process of pressing honey. Watch this video if you'd like to ha...
Most Authentic Tatar Foods. What Kind of Tatar Food Is Illegal In The USA...
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Most Authentic Tatar Foods. What Kind of Tatar Food Is Illegal In The USA...
Kazan Center City. Discovering The Mysterious Parts of Kazan City
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Kazan Center City. Discovering The Mysterious Parts of Kazan City
Old Tatar Settlements in Kazan. Uncovering Ancient Tatar Lifestyle...
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Old Tatar Settlements in Kazan. Uncovering Ancient Tatar Lifestyle...
What To Eat In Kazan. Tatar Tacos You Must Try Before You Die...
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What To Eat In Kazan. Tatar Tacos You Must Try Before You Die...
‘Keelche-keelche’ cover by Aysylu. Florida Sabantooy 2023
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‘Keelche-keelche’ cover by Aysylu. Florida Sabantooy 2023
The Most Used Kitchen Phrases in TATAR Language. Conversational Tatar for Beginners.
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The Most Used Kitchen Phrases in TATAR Language. Conversational Tatar for Beginners.
TATAR Traditions - Qaz Ömәse. This is why Tatars raise geese...
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TATAR Traditions - Qaz Ömәse. This is why Tatars raise geese...
Are TATARS Actually the Ancestors of The Native Americans?
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Are TATARS Actually the Ancestors of The Native Americans?
Body parts in TATAR | Plural form in Tatar Language | Tatar for Beginners
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Body parts in TATAR | Plural form in Tatar Language | Tatar for Beginners
Phrasebook in TATAR | What do you do? | Talk about your occupation| Tatar for beginners
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Phrasebook in TATAR | What do you do? | Talk about your occupation| Tatar for beginners
Phrasebook in TATAR. Part 1 - Where are you from? | Learn Tatar
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Phrasebook in TATAR. Part 1 - Where are you from? | Learn Tatar
How to Describe Personality in TATAR | Tatar Lessons For Beginners
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How to Describe Personality in TATAR | Tatar Lessons For Beginners
How to wish a Happy Birthday in TATAR | Tatar for Beginners
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How to wish a Happy Birthday in TATAR | Tatar for Beginners
Numbers 0 through 20 in TATAR | Learn Tatar | Tatar for Beginners
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Numbers 0 through 20 in TATAR | Learn Tatar | Tatar for Beginners
Family in TATAR | Learn Tatar | Tatar for Beginners
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Family in TATAR | Learn Tatar | Tatar for Beginners
Important Verbs in TATAR for Daily Conversation | Learn to Speak Tatar | Tatar Lessons For Beginners
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Important Verbs in TATAR for Daily Conversation | Learn to Speak Tatar | Tatar Lessons For Beginners
TATAR Phrases For Everyday Use | Learn to Speak Tatar | Tatar Lessons for Beginners
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TATAR Phrases For Everyday Use | Learn to Speak Tatar | Tatar Lessons for Beginners
How to Introduce Yourself in TATAR | Tatar lessons for beginners
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How to Introduce Yourself in TATAR | Tatar lessons for beginners
How to say 'HELLO' in Tatar | Tatar language in 3 minutes.
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How to say 'HELLO' in Tatar | Tatar language in 3 minutes.
How to make Chak-chak - the most delicious crispy Tatar dessert. You will be amazed!
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How to make Chak-chak - the most delicious crispy Tatar dessert. You will be amazed!
How Tatars celebrate Sabantuy in New York | Tatar life in America
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How Tatars celebrate Sabantuy in New York | Tatar life in America
Lol. Now just compare Mayan and Sioux. To see nuthin in common.
Искиткеч матур жырлыйсыз. Энкэм жырлавын хэтерлэтэсез. Thank you for promoting our culture, music and language to foreigners. You are doing a great job. Looking forward to more videos from you.
Татар теле өчен жан атуыгыз өчен сезгә зур рәхмәт! 🙏
But you forgot to add milk into the tea. Без бит яратабыз сотле чэй эчэргэ. 💙
Жимешле чәйдә сөт килешмәс кебек. Анысы коры чәй, сөт, шикәр белән яхшы булыр иде.
@@IcefromtheUS Дорес, бу турыда уйламадым ))
Thank you for your lessons, Aysylu! They are very useful, especially for Tatar communities in California, Turkey and Finland. But also for a larger audience interested in Tatartsan and Tatar culture.
Thank you for your kind words and support. ❤️
Кара карга😊
I wonder whether there are any similarities between Tatar and Urdu? I would assume that because of the Arabic influence on both Tatar and Urdu there are even more similarities between those two languages.
There are quite a few similarities.
Wow, Aysylu, I didn't realize you are a singer. What a beautiful voice you have!
Thank you, Gleb!
Thank you! These lessons are very useful. Please continue posting them. Are most Tatar women as beautiful as you are? ❤
You’re very kind! Thank you 😊
My mother in law is real Tatar, from Crimean
I am writing from Turkey. Many words are still used in today's Turkish. Really interesting.
Thank you for your interest!
Came here from Ilovelanguages. Look forward to checking out your channel.
Thank you for visiting our channel @Davlavi. ☺️
It was a great video, but you should have been wrote the words also in cyrillic script! :)
I’ll keep that in mind, thank you!
Also Aida Garifulina is living proof that Tatars are wonderful.
I dream about kazy all the time time too living in US, I smuggled homemade kazy through customs once wrapped in the big carpet. 😮
Lithuanian is similar to Hindi because of Sanskrit
Turkce ile ayni
Tatarlar esen bolsun sizge selam Türkiye den
Рахмат
You should discuss the relationship between Turkic and Mongol peoples. I think they are descended from the same people. They are so similar, way more similar than native Americans and Turkic people. This connection is way more obvious.
We are different peoples. Turks are Siberian, Mongols are east Asian. The two languages also do not share a common ancestor. The similarities between us and Mongols caused by interaction. We both were Asian nomads and often lived together and formed coalitions.
@@cenktuneygok8986 Turks and Mongols are too similar to be just by interaction. Both have their ancient religion as Tengrism. Even many Turk kings have Changezh Khan as their idol as if he is their own ancestor.
@@cenktuneygok8986 Turks and Mongols are too similar to be just by interaction. Both have their ancient religion as Tengrism. Even many Turk kings have Changezh Khan as their idol as if he is their own ancestor.
@@duckyguy1147 Christianity started in Levant and spread all around the world to 2.4 billion people. Are they all related? There are more similarities between European and Indian languages than there is between Mongolic and Turkic. Besides all that, Mongols have dark skin, Turks have light skin. Their facial structures are very different. Turks are north Asians, Mongols are east Asians.
You are very wonderful
You're not a full tatar.. you have a lot of european
R1b is not indo europen
You are wrong. The Tatars of the Volga area are mostly European-looking. Aysylu looks like a typical Tatar woman. In contrast, Siberian Tatars look more Asian because their origin is different and includes some Mongolian influences.
@@user-oc6dh2yp2w If you think that Turks must look like Mongols, you are deep wrong. Let me show you thousands of Aysun's who look like Aysu in Turkiye.R1AZ93 is definitely not the Indo-European genome. The unmutated R genenoma was found in a man in Kazakhstan.
Is there a book to learn Tatar? And how close Crimean Tatar and Kazan Tatar?
Crimean Tatar and Tatarstan's Tatar are similar in some ways but different enough not to be mutually intelligeable. Crimean Tatar is closer to the Turkish language.
There are definitely plenty of books to learn Tatar. Although I’m not sure if they’re available online. I usually see a lot of them when I go to visit Kazan.
I liked 👍
O que há com os povos nativos americanos de todo continente americano e os povos da Europa Ocidental que todo mundo agora quer ser ligado a eles, quer fazer parte deles, quer ter as culturas deles, as línguas deles, ligações genéticas com eles? Os povos do continente americano e da Europa Ocidental o que há de tão especial neles?
Fyi we pronounce Sioux like "soo" or "Sue"
In the Balkans, Slavs and others got. the word "boja" from the Turks, hence e.g. mother Teresa's surname Bojaxhiu (her ancestors were probably wool and fabric dyers). I have an M.A. in linguistics and still, or because of that, find your story very fascinating. Thank you Aysylu!
That’s a great observation! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
Misleading. Tatars and native American tribes can share a common ancestor sure. But claiming they descend from Tatars is simply a wild overstatement.
I want to learn it
Practice makes it perfect! 🙂
I don't have any information about it
Actually I don't have any knowledge about this language but the way it makes me feel interested
Really? What feeling does it bring up in you?
You have a channel on Telegram or WhatsApp
❤❤❤
Афәрин!!!
Сезгә каравыгыз өчен афәрин һәм зур рәхмәт! 😊
.5 percent is DNA noise, not anything correct
Искиткеч матур жырлыйсын Айсылу!
Рәхмәт бик зур ❤️
And you'd think the video was silly enough, wait till you read the comments...
Yay, my first hater! 😀 Welcome!
There is nothing silly about noticing obvious similarities. Scientists have been talking about them for years.
Turkics didn't exist as a people or identifiable language when the Amerindian Ancestors crossed to the American continent. Clickbait crap.
Doesn't exist is not answer sir. We look alike and we have same Haplotype.
The point is that there is a common ancestor.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
BS Turanist Turkic propaganda. You guys never stop. Next video: "Basques are Turkic!"
Ethnic russians or central asians that we know of today didn't exist 30kya when humans came to the americas.
Sir DNA what you carry Eurasia Blood, we Central Asians also got this. We have little bit ANE ancestors and Q1 m242 which is mostly carried by Natives we also have this haplo
@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat I dont have any asian or european dna i have indigenous blood, and also We dont look eurasians only the eskimos do. We have robust archaic features from the paleolithic like the australoids
@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat Australian aboriginals and Papuans carry haplogroup C like Mongolians and the Chinese does that mean the Australoids (Australian Aboriginals/Papuans) are Chinese and Mongolian
@@NDN451 No, I mean far ancestry.. Ancestors of Natives came from Asia to Siberia then to America, and I look up at them, they look alike us. but sure we aren't related to close sir. only far ancestry
@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat well the difference is that amerindians are a protomorphic race that is ancestral to both caucasoids and mongoloids. while central asians are mix of both.
Thank for your persistence!!! Tatars people still In sleep
Thank you very much for your support!
Ряхмят синя❤ Уяныр өчен без халык була башта йоклыйбызмы икәнен аңларга тиеш
Каравыгыз өчен, татарлар өчен жан атуыгыз өчен, үзегезгә зур рәхмәт!
Kızım çevirisini yazsaydın. Senin sayende Tatarca öğreniyoruz, sen de bu sayede Türkçe öğren. Bık zur söylebsın..
This is so cool, I didn't know the literal meaning of Isenmesez. Watching the basics again to fill in gaps in my knowledge as I study. This is helpful especially in promoting Tatar to English speakers, thanks for your lessons!
Sasha, thank you for watching and learning Tatar! I’m really happy to hear that you find these lessons helpful ❤️
I send greetings to our Tatar brothers and sisters from Kazakhstan. Kazakhs, Tatars, Bashkirs, Sakhas, Tuvas, Turks, Azerbaijanis, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, Uighurs, Nogais, Karakalpaks, Turkmen, Gagauz - we are all Turks, we have the same blood. We are not orphans
very beautiful! u have a great voice!i can understand and make out the words,and what it might mean,since its close to TURKISH! thank you for sharing! devamini bekliyoruz...tatarca ögrenelim♥️🧿🙏🇹🇷🌎 can i use this song for my cover try?
Thank you for watching our videos and finding some commonalities! Yes, feel free to use it.
@@IcefromtheUS thank u 🙏
Rehmet 😊
To swim would be йөзү in Tatar.
Great knowledge of Tatar, Pavel. There are various synonyms that would fit specific occasions. In this case, the version “su qoyinu” is more suitable in this context. Although “suda yözü” has a more general meaning.
@@IcefromtheUS is it mandatory to use suda before yözü?
It’s not, unless you want to specify in what particular liquid you are swimming 🙂
@@IcefromtheUS sure, maybe I'm swimming in honey.
Коену - купание. Йөзү - плавание. Можно сказать: Мин йөзә белмим - я не умею плавать. Но нельзя сказать: Мин коена белмим - я не умею купаться.
Сез бик талантле Хатын кыз🎉🎉🎉
Айсылу, а как вы попали в США? Мне вот интересно как молодому человеку из Татарстана, который хотел бы жить и работать в США. Есть ли какой-то реальный способ обосноваться? Вот чтоб без прикрас, как есть. Можете свою историю например рассказать. И есть ли татарские заведения вообще в США? Открыл ли кто?
Благодарю вас за прекрасную идею для видео! Обязательно как-то запишу такой выпуск!
Сез мишәр ме?
Нәкь шулай! 🙂
Salem, it’s maybe because of Great Mogul which came to India
They wetre Turks of Central asia
Саләм бөек Моголлар Индиа китеп җиткән иде
Good day . Very interesting topic. Maybe because of Great Mogul, which came to India from Central Asia