Azeri vs Qashqai vs Turkmen (Turkic Languages In Iran)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 мар 2024
  • Although the primary language spoken and used in Iran is Persian, the country is home to numerous different languages. Among the Turkic languages spoken natively in Iran, are Azerbaijani (Azeri Turkish), Turkmen, Qashqai, Khalaj, and Khorasani Turkic. In this video, we compare three of these Turkic languages to test their level of mutual intelligibility and see how well they can understand each other.
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    در این ویدیو سه زبان ترکی که در ایران صحبت می شود را مقایسه میکنیم: آذری، قشقایی و ترکمنی
    صفحه پریسا در اینستاگرام
    / turkishparisa
    صفحه منوچهر در اینستاگرام
    / manoochehrmilani.turkish
    İran'daki Türk dilleri
    Qashqai (قشقایی ديلى / Kaşkayca) is an Oghuz Turkic which is spoken by the Qashqai community, primarily in the Fars Province of Iran, and to a lesser extent in the Khuzestan, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Bushehr and parts of the Isfahan province.
    Turkmen (ترکمنی / Türkmençe) language has official status in Turkmenistan, but is also spoken by a significant minority in Iran and Afghanistan.
    Azerbaijani (Azeri), which is also referred to as Azeri Turkish, is a member of the Oghuz branch of the Turkic languages. The majority of Azeri speakers live in Northwestern Iran, followed by the Republic of Azerbaijan, where it has official status, along with the federal subject of Dagestan in Russia.
    Turkic languages consist of over 35 different documented languages, originating from East Asia. Turkish has the highest number of native speakers out of all Turkic language. There is a high degree of mutual intelligibility among the various Oghuz languages, which include Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Qashqai, Gagauz, Balkan Gagauz Turkish and Oghuz-influenced Crimean Tatar.
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    This is the Azeri portion of the video written out in the Latin script as used in the Republic of Azerbaijan:
    Mənim adım Manuçehrdi. Mənim otuz üş yaşım var. Mən Türki İstanbuli örgədirəm. Danişgahda IT oxumuşəm. Mən Məşhəd'de dünyaya gəlmişəm və Xurasa'nın mütəfavıt şəhirlərinde zindəganlıq eləmişəm. Bizim Öskü məntəqəsində bağımız var və gəl ged elərux. Mən özüm neççə il idi Üskü'yə gedməmişdim. O vəqt büyük nənəm var idi. Onun evində qalmışdım neççə gün. Vəli indi merhum olub. Mənim orda bağda dayim zindəganlıq eliyir və xalam da Təbriz'də zindəganlıq eliyir. Yaydə də qısmət olsa gedəcağam Öskü'yə familimin görmağa. Öskü'nün ərikləri innən girdəkânları yaxçıdı. Olardan yiyəcağam. Bətər gəzəcağam.
    Mənim dədəm Xurasan Türkisin başərirdi vəli evdə danışməzdi. Çünki özi də elə Azəri idi. Onun uçun mən Xurasan Türkisin bilmirəm.

Комментарии • 787

  • @BahadorAlast
    @BahadorAlast  2 месяца назад +42

    The statement I made at the beginning of this video is made because I want to reduce the enmity that exists from both sides. Something I have witnessed a lot over the last few years. I made this statement as an Iranian, but that doesn't mean I don't see that it exists among others. While some people will judge and make false assumptions about me, my only goal and intention is to do what I can to bring people closer together and build a better future that will be beneficial for everyone.
    Although the official and primary language spoken and used in Iran is Persian, the country is home to numerous different languages. Among the Turkic languages spoken natively in Iran are Azerbaijani (Azeri Turkish), Turkmen, Qashqai, Khalaj, and Khorasani Turkic. In this video, we compare three of these Turkic languages to test their level of mutual intelligibility and see how well they can understand each other, showcasing a small part of the beautiful diversity that has existed in Iran for many centuries and is an integral part of the nation. Despite the many different languages and cultures of Iran, Iranians are bonded by a common culture and their use of the Persian language to communicate with other Iranians.
    If you would like to participate in a future video, be sure to follow and message me on Instagram: instagram.com/bahadoralast/

    • @IranLur
      @IranLur 2 месяца назад +5

      That is the BEAUTY of Iran. We have a tapestry of linguistic and cultural diversity UNMATCHED in West Asia :)

    • @user-xs8vr5yr4z
      @user-xs8vr5yr4z 2 месяца назад +6

      Please open schools in the Azerbaijani language in Iran. Let Azerbaijanis to be able to write and study their native languages in the schools. Do not discriminate their human right to study sin their native language.

    • @tannazmehrdadi8774
      @tannazmehrdadi8774 2 месяца назад +10

      @@user-xs8vr5yr4z Please open Persian schools in Uzbekistan and let Persian speaking Tajiks study in their own language. Btw, why are you asking him to open schools? He is not living in Iran and it's very much likely he can't even enter Iran because the Islamic Republic regime would arrest him.

    • @malolelei3937
      @malolelei3937 2 месяца назад

      ​Please​ open Talish and Tat schools in Baku, Kurdish and Zaza schools in Turkey, Persian schools in Samarkand and Bokhara. If you're not gonna do that, then STFU@@user-xs8vr5yr4z

    • @user-xs8vr5yr4z
      @user-xs8vr5yr4z 2 месяца назад +4

      @@tannazmehrdadi8774 because he wrote about the cultural diversity of Iran, which discriminates ethnic minorities and do not let them to study in their native language. I am not talking about Uzbekistan. This video about Iran, not Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. I am talking about the right of 20 million Azerbaijanis in Iran to study in their mother tongue.

  • @mohammadrezakoochaki8723
    @mohammadrezakoochaki8723 2 месяца назад +38

    درود و افتخار بر هم میهنان قشقاقی ، ترکمن ، آذربایجانی و تمام اقوام ایرانی . پاینده باشید . یک هم میهن شیرازی ❤❤❤

  • @user-bg1sy8lc5i
    @user-bg1sy8lc5i 2 месяца назад +37

    I am from Turkey and I learned little bit of Farsi during the university. It was a very fun video for me! Thank you. Also, I understood nearly everything in Azeri, most of Qashqai but Turkmen was very challenging!

    • @volkanaydemir1440
      @volkanaydemir1440 2 месяца назад +2

      peltek bi dil gibi aslında yazıda daha çok anlaşılır

    • @user-bg1sy8lc5i
      @user-bg1sy8lc5i 2 месяца назад

      @@volkanaydemir1440 yazılıyken daha kolay evet ama yine de diğerlerinden daha zorlayıcıydı

    • @IranLur
      @IranLur 2 месяца назад +2

      Just FYI the language is Persian in English. Farsi, actually Parsi, is an endonym in the Persian language for Persian.

    • @aminsj23
      @aminsj23 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@IranLur Everyone calls it Farsi, including Fars people themselves.

    • @IranLur
      @IranLur 2 месяца назад +3

      @@aminsj23It is called PERSIAN in English and Pars is a region in Iran. Nobody in Iran calls themselves Fars/Pars except the people from the region of Pars in southern Iran.

  • @kc5479
    @kc5479 Месяц назад +2

    Wow! This was such a treat to watch as a Turk from Istanbul. I actually have a Qashqai friend and got a bit familiar already with Qashqai Turkish and I love it. It gives a very sweet and fun, care free vibe. Manouchehr’s Azerbaijan dialect was easiest for me. And Erfan’s Turkmen dialect, wow that was a great surprise. It is unlike any dialect I heard and so interesting. So many different colours of Turkish exist. Thanks Bahador for bringing them together and giving us this video. They all seem to be very kind and fun people as well. Love you all ❤️

  • @sevketcoskun2922
    @sevketcoskun2922 2 месяца назад +4

    Very interesting and informative. Thank you Mr. Bahadır for this wonderful and enjoyable video and your lovely message of peace and unity.

  • @maz1980s
    @maz1980s 2 дня назад +1

    خیلی عالی بود بهادر جان. من از استان زنجان هستم و ساکن استرالیا. ترکی ما هم بسیار جالبه چون شباهتهایی از نظر آوایی هم به ترکی استانبولی داره و هم آذری. دوست داشتم که در این ویدیو بودم. 😊

  • @hel13ay
    @hel13ay 2 месяца назад +47

    Qashqayi is almost %100 intellegible for me, an azerbaijani speaker from Azerbaijan. Turkmen language is difficult to comprehend except some words, particularly during quick speech.

    • @Secular_Iran_GE
      @Secular_Iran_GE 2 месяца назад

      same for Iranian azeris,its also intellegible to understabd Qashqai

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk Месяц назад

      The language of 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰰 people
      Su=water /水 (Suv)=fluent-flowing Suvu> Sıvı=fluid, liquid
      Suv’up =liquefied
      Suv-mak= to make it flow onwards-upwards >suvamak
      Suy-mak= to make it flow over
      Süv-mek= to make it flow inwards
      Sür-mek= to make it flow ON something
      (Su-arpa)>chorba>surppa=soup /Surup>şurup=syrup /Suruppat>şerbet=sorbet /Surab>şarap=wine /Surah>şıra=juice şire=milky
      Süp-mek= to make it flow outwards /Süp-ğur-mek>süpürmek=to sweep
      -mak/mek>(umak/emek)=aim/ exertion (machine/ mechanism)
      -al/el =~obtain through
      -et =~ do /make
      -der = ~set /provide
      -kur=~ set up
      -en=own diameter > about oneself
      -eş=each mate/each other/together or altogether
      -la/le = ~make this by it /do it this way
      Sermek= to make it flow in all directions =to spread it by laying over somth
      Sarmak= to make it flow around somth =to wrap, to surround
      Saymak= to make it flow drop by drop /one by one from the mind =~to count, ~to deem (sayı=number) (bilgisayar=computer)
      Söymek= to make it flow through > Söy-le-mek= make the sentences flow through the mind =~to say, ~to tell
      Sövmek=to say whatever's on own mind=swearing
      Sevmek= to make flow/pour from the mind to the heart =to love
      Süymek=to make it flow thinly (Süÿt> süt= दूध/ milk)
      Soymak=to make it flow over it/him/her (to peel, ~to strip )(soygan>soğan=onion)
      Soy-en-mak>soyunmak=to undress (Suy-ğur-mak)>sıyırmak=~skinning ,skimming
      Siymek=to make it flow downwards= to pee Siÿtik>sidik=urine
      Say-n-mak>sanmak= to pour from thought to the idea >to arrive at a guess
      Savmak=to make it pour outward /put forward /set forth > sav=assertion
      Sav-en-mak>savunmak=to defend /Sav-ğur-mak>savurmak=to strew it outward (into the void)
      Sav-eş-mak>savaşmak=to shed each other's blood >savaş= war
      Savuşmak=scatter altogether around > sıvışmak=~run away in fear
      Sağmak=to ensure it flows tightly /Sağanak=downpour /Sahan=somth to pour water
      Sağ-en-mak>sağınmak= to spill from thought into emotions> ~longing
      Sekmek=to go (by forcing /hardly) on it forward
      Sakmak=to keep/ hold-back (by force /hardly) (sekar=?)
      Sak-en-mak>sakınmak =to ponder hard/hold oneself back/beware
      Soğmak=to penetrate (by force)> Soğurmak= make it penetrate inward= to suck in
      Sokmak=to take/ put (by force) inward
      Sökmek=to take/ put (by forcing) from the inside out (~unstitch/rip out)
      Sıkmak=to press (forcibly) into oneself > squeeze (Sıkı=tight)
      Sığmak=fit inside /Sığ-en-mak>sığınmak= to seek refuge
      Süzmek=to make it lightly flow from top to bottom / to filter
      Sezmek=to keep it mentally flowing gently /to intuit, sense
      Sızmak=to get flowed slightly / to ooze
      Suŋmak=to extend it forward, put before, present
      Süŋmek=to get expanded outwards /sünger=sponge
      Sıŋmak=to reach by stretching upward/forward
      Siŋmek=to shrink oneself by getting down or back (to lurk, hide out)
      Söŋmek=to get decreased by getting out or in oneself (to fade out)
      Tan= the dawn /旦
      Tanımak= to get the differences of =to recognize
      Tanınmak= tanı-en-mak= to be known/recognized
      Tanıtmak= tanı-et-mak=to make known >to introduce
      Tanışmak=tanı-eş-mak= to get to know each other =to meet for the first time
      Danışmak= to get information through each other
      Tanılamak=tanı-la-mak= diagnose
      Tıŋı= the tune (timbre) /调
      Tıŋ-mak=to react verbally >Tınlamak= ~to take into account/ respond
      Tıŋı-la-mak= to get the sound out
      Tiŋi-le-mek=to get the sound in >Dinlemek= to listen / 听
      Tiŋ-mek=to get at the silence >Dinmek= to keep calm
      Denk= Sync>登克>~equal / a-thank>Denge =balance
      Thenğ-mek>Değmek= to touch / to achieve a harmonious reaction
      Thenğe-mek>Denemek=to try to get a harmonious response in return
      teğet= tangent / tenger> değer=sync level >worth / teng-yüz>deŋiz=sea
      eşdeğer=equivalent / eş diğerine denk= equal to each other
      Deng-en-mek>değinmek = to mention /touch upon
      Deng-eş-mek>değişmek =to turn into something else equivalent /to get altogether a change.
      Deng-eş-der-mek>değiştirmek =to change it /exchange
      Çığ (chuw) = avalanche / 雪崩
      Çığ-ğur-mak =çığır-mak= ~to scream /read by shouting
      Çağırmak= to call / inviting / 称呼 / 邀请
      Çığırı > Jigir > Şiir = Poetry / 诗歌
      Cığır-la-mak > Jırlamak > to squeal /shout with a shrill voice
      Çığırgı >Jırgı> Şarkı = Song / 曲子
      Çiğ (chee)= uncooked, raw / 生
      Çiğne-mek =to chew / 咀嚼
      (Çiğnek) Çene =chin / 下巴
      Çiğ (chie)= dew / 汽 , 露 (çi’çek=flower/ çi’se=drizzle)
      Taş =the stone (portable rock)/大石头
      Taşı-mak = to take (by moving) it / to carry
      Taşı-et-mak =Taşıtmak> to have it transported
      Taşı-en-mak =Taşınmak> to move oneself to a different place
      Kak-mak=to give direction (kak-qa-eun> kakgan=which one's directing>Kağan>Han) (Baş-khan>Başkan=president)
      Kak-der-mak>kaktırmak= ~to set aside
      Kak-el-mak>kağılmak =to be oriented via > get fixed anywhere >kalmak= to stay
      Kakıluk-mak=to tend upward >kalkmak=to stand up /get up
      Kak-el-der-mak>kağıldırmak>to make it being steered away> kaldırmak =to remove
      Kak-en-mak> kağınmak= to be inclined> kanmak / ikna olmak= to ac-know-ledge it's so /be convinced
      Kak-en-der-mak> kağındırmak= kandırmak (ikna etmek) = ~to trick (to persuade)
      Der-mek=to provide bringing them together to create an order /der-le-mek= to compile
      /deri= derm
      Dar-mak=to bring into a different order by disrupting the old /tarkan=conqueror
      /tarım= agriculture /tarla= arable field /taramak= to comb
      Dar-el-mak>darılmak=to be in a disturbed mood towards someone
      Dur-mak=to remain in the same order /keep being, /survive /halt on
      (thoru>diri= alive) durabilir=durable /boğa-thor>bahadır=冒頓=survivor-victim> war veteran
      boğa=sacrificed by strangling >buga > buhag > pigah> 피해자> pig
      Dur-der-mak> durdurmak=~to stop /diri-el-mek>dirilmek= be revived
      Diremek=make to stand against / direnmek=resist / diretmek=insist
      Dür-mek=to roll it into a roll / dürülmek=get rolled / dürüm=roll of bread
      Dör-mek=to rotate it on its axis >thör =mix/ blend (döngü/ törüv=tour) (dörük=blended)
      Thöre-mek>türemek=become a new layout/form by coming together in the same medium (tür= kind / type)
      Thörük=order formed by coming together >Türk
      Töre=order established over time= tradition /torah=sacred order /tarih=history
      Thör-et-mek>türetmek= to create a new layout combining= to derive
      Thör-en-mek>Dörünmek= to rotate oneself /turn by oneself
      Törünmek>törn-mek>Dönmek= to turn oneself /döner=rotary /turna=flamingo
      Dön-der-mek>döndürmek=to turn something
      Dön-eş-mek>dönüşmek=turn (altogether) into something
      Dön-eş-der-mek>dönüştürmek=to convert /transform
      (Edh) Ez-mek=to thin something down by pressing over= to crush /run over
      (Edg) Eğ-mek=to turn something the other way or to a curved shape> to tilt it
      eğim =inclination
      Eğ-el-mek>eğilmek=to get being inclined /bend
      Eğ-et-mek>eğitmek= to educate
      Eğir-mek=to cause it to turn around itself or to another shape in a certain period of time = to spin / eğri =curve, awry > ağrı=crossways >uğru=~aspect of > doğru= true, right direction
      Evirmek=to make it to turn around itself or transform into another shape over time = to invert
      Devirmek =to make it overturn /devir=rev
      Eğir-al-mek>eğrilmek=to become a skew /be bended by
      Evir-al-mek>evrilmek=to get a transformation over time
      /evrim=evolution /devrim=revolution /evre=stage
      Uğra-mak>=to get (at) a place or a situation for a certain time= drop by/ stop by
      Uğra-eş-mak> uğraşmak=to drop by (altogether) each other for a certain time=to strive/ deal with
      Uğra-et-mak> uğratmak=to put in a situation for a specific time
      Öğre-mek=to get an accumulation above a certain stage
      Öğre-en-mek=to get (at) a knowledge or info level at a certain time> öğrenmek= to learn
      Öğre-et-mek=to make somebody get (at) a knowledge or info level at a certain time= to teach
      Türkçe öğretiyorum =I’m teaching turkish
      İngilizce öğreniyorsun =You’re learning english
      Öğren-i-yor-u-sen (learn

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk Месяц назад

      Bal = (Honey)
      Bal >Mar>Mel >Mil >Meli > Melit > Melis =(yumuşak, melul, balsam, hoş kokulu, tatlı / yummy, mellow, balmy, malleable, dessert, sweet)
      Al-Bal (red-sweet) =Alpal (Apple) >Afal >Almelo> >Alma > Elma
      (the dessert) > Alba> halba > halvah > helva
      Mel-ak (sweet-white)>Mela >Mal >Mar >Milo >Melon >Melam >>>Milk
      (sweetie) > Balak > bala >>> bella
      Almıla / Melah >> Elma = Apple
      Muş-mela > Muşmula = Medlar
      Meltem= mellow wind = breeze
      Mel-melat = marmelat = marmellata
      Melisa = balm / jam / rosin
      Melamine = a type of chemical resin
      (Mel-hem)> merhem=(almost-balm) > ointment
      (Mel-sumac)> mercimek = lentil
      Mel-audio = melody
      (Dağ = mountain)
      (tow/toğ/tao/tai/tav/tağ)>> high/~塔 / 高 /ضيقة
      (dar /tar /dai /tai /tav /dae /too /toi) = narrow / nearest /stuck / compressed / solid / hard / durable
      Phone / Phoon/ Fun / Wajan / Wehen = (Esen/ Esinti / Rüzgar/ Ses ) - Wind / Breeze / Sound / Voice
      Dae-vane /too-fun / tao-wen/ tai-phone/ typhoon/ 大风 = (loud sound) >> hard-strong wind
      Dağ= litosferik tabakaların sıkışarak yükselmesi / compression and rise of lithospheric layers
      Dar = birbirine yaklaşmış / sıkışık / sıkışmış / sıkıştırılmış / sağlam / sert / dayanıklı
      Darlık= to rise upwards by squeezed, feeling of height, feeling of being squeezed
      Dar = narrow / nearest /stuck / compressed / solid / hard / durable
      Dar-lık= sıkışarak yükselmek, yükseklik hissi, sıkışma duygusu
      Dar = yakın olmak , alakalı olmak, ilgilenmek / to be close, to be involved, to be interested
      Hüküm-dar = Hükümle ilgilenen , hüküm veren = Sovereign
      Mihman-dar = Misafire yakın olan , misafire alaka gösteren = ~hostess
      Darülaceze = Acizerle ilgilenilen yer = ~hospice
      Dai-u > nearest he's = Dayı = uncle
      Toy = meeting /ceremony/feast/ immature-game boy
      Kurulu-toy > Kurultay = scheduled meeting / council
      (Dai-emek)> Dayamak =to base on /make it support/fasten down
      (Dai-en-mak)> Dayanmak= to recline upon / stay strong /be close literally
      (Dai-et-mak)>Dayatmak = to impose / insist
      Yanardağ ile ilgili / pertaining to a volcano
      Dağ-et-mak >Dağıtmak = to distribute /to deal out / to deploy
      Dağ-al-mak >Dağılmak = to get dispersed / to go to pieces
      Dağ-la-mak = krater şekline çevirmek / cauterize
      (Doğ-umak) = Doğmak = to come up / rising up / come into the world > to born
      Doğ-ğur-mak= Doğurmak= to make this come up > bring this into the world
      Doğu=the direction where the sun comes up > East / 东方
      (Doy-umak) = Doymak = to rise to the top / to be full
      Doy-ğur-mak= Doyurmak=to satiate > to make it full > to feed
      Tok= has peaked, satiate, full
      (Tik) Dik= direct to endpoint / ~upright Dikey= vertical
      Dikmek =to make directly them overlap each other over endpoints
      Diken= thorn
      Doğa= upper surface structure of the earth > nature
      Doku = surface structure, texture
      Dokumak=to weave (on the surface)
      (Toku-en-mak) Dokunmak=to contact the surface of / to touch

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk Месяц назад

      Yeğ / Yüğ = upper, superior
      Yeğ-mek > Yemek (to eat)= to add on oneself, accept into one's own essence
      Yeğ-im> Yem= provender, fodder > Yemiş= fruit
      Yüğ-le-mek > yeğlemek = to keep it on top of others, make it relatively superior, ~to prefer
      Yüğ-ka-yer-u > yukarı =(which side is the top) = Up
      Yüğ-ce > yüce = superior in level /sublime
      Yüğ-ce-al-mek > yücelmek = to achieve superiority in level
      Yüğ-sü-ek > yüksek = high
      Yüğ-sel > yüksel = exponential , superlative
      Yüğ-sü-al-mek> yükselmek = to rise to a high level, to ascend
      Yüğ-sük > yüzük =(ring)= jewelry worn on the finger top
      Yüğ-sü-en-mek > yüksünmek= to feel slighted / take offended
      Yüğ-ük > yük =(load)> carried on top, undertaken
      Yüğ-ün > yün =(wool)> the feathers that on sheep
      Yüğ-üt > yiğit =(valiant)> superior in character
      Yüğ-kut > yeğ-kut = (highly holly)> yakut =ruby
      Yüğ-en > yeğ-en =(nephew)> which is kept superior, held in high esteem, valued, precious (yüen > yen 元)
      Yüğ-en-cük > yüğençiğ > yinçi / inci =(precious little thing)> pearl , 珍珠
      Yüğengi >yengi> yeni =(new)> what's coming on top of , what comes next
      Yüğenge > yenge =(brother's wife)> came over marriage, added to the family later (new bride)
      Yüğ-üne /Yeğ-ine > yine/ gene =again /over and over > yeniden = anew /once more
      Yüğ-en-mek> yenmek = to overcome, to cope with, to subdue
      Yüğ-en-el-mek > yenilmek= to be overcame, to be subdued, to show weakness
      Yüğengil > yengil =remains on top of, light, weak
      Şan= Glory, splendor 單于 > Şan-Yüğ =Exalted glorious
      Yormak=to tire= to arrive over someone (too many). (too much) to go onto something
      (Yörmek)> Örmek=(to operate on something), to weave on top , to wrap onto
      (Yör-et-mek)> Örtmek= to cover
      (Yörümek)> Yürümek= to go on/to reach over something, to get somewhere, to wander around
      (yöre=precincts) (yörük=nomad)
      Yürümek= to walk (yürü=go on)
      Yülümek=to go by slipping over something
      Yalamak= to lick >~to take swiping/ by scraping on something off
      Yolmak= to pluck=to pull by snatching off, tear off (~flatten the top)
      Yılmak=to throw down from the one's own top (~get bored), to hit the ground from above (yıldırım=lightning…yıldız=star)
      Yurmak= to pull onto, cover over (yur-ut>yurt=tabernacle) (yur-gan>yorgan=quilt)
      Yırmak=to bring it on top of, to take it off (yırışmak>yarışmak= to race> to overcome each other)
      (Yır-et-mak)>Yırtmak= to tear, to take from inside-out or bottom to top (by pulling from both sides) (~tide over, ~get rid of it)
      Yarmak= to split in, to tear apart, to halve, separate by cutting off
      Yaratmak= to reveal it, bring it out, to create
      Yermek=to pull down ,pull to the ground
      Germek=to tense= to pull it in all directions > Sermek= to spread it in all directions
      Yıkmak= to overthrow , take down from top to bottom, turn upside down
      Yığmak= to stack= put on top of each other, dump on top of each other (yığlamak=shed tears over and over, cry over)
      Yağmak=get rained on, get spilled on / to pour down from above
      Yakmak= to burn out=to purify matter by heating and removing mass , reduce its volume
      Yoğmak=make condensed=to tighten and purify, narrow by turning, get rid of own volume (~get dead)
      Yoğurmak= to knead=tighten and thicken , reduce volume, bring to consistency
      (Yogurt=thickened milk product)
      Yuğmak=to purify squeezing to clean (Yuğamak>yıkamak= to wash)
      Yiv = sharp, pointed (yivlemek= sharpen the tip)
      Yuvmak=to squeezing thin out, narrow (yuvka>yufka= thin dough) (yuvka>yuka=thin, shallow) (yuvuz>yavuz=thin, weak, delicate)
      Yuvarlamak=to round off=narrow by turning (yuva (smallest shelter)= nest) (yavru (smallest)= cub )
      Yummak=to shut by squeezing, close tightly
      Yumurmak=make it closes inward (yumruk=fist) (yumurta= egg)
      Yumuşmak=be completely enclosed by oneself (yumuşak=soft )

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk Месяц назад

      TH > T / D
      TH > TS > S / Ş / Z
      Thuith >Tuits > Tiss / Diş = tooth (dental)
      Thuıth > Thuıts > Tuıss / Dış = outer ( external)
      Thuss > - Suz = (- Less) >>without it / free from it / it's got rid of that
      Dışarı / Dış taraf = outside
      Dışsal = external
      Dışı = out of… / de- / dis-
      Suz > sız/siz & suz/süz = without / -less
      Kanat = Wing /Kanatsız = Wingless
      Su= water > Su-suz = water-less / anhydrous
      Suç =crime > Suçsuz=innocent (freed from blame)
      Şeker= Sugar > Şekersiz= without sugar / sugar free
      Kitap= book / Kitapsız = without books / free from books
      Ücret = fee / ücretsiz = free /ücret dışı =out of fee
      Gereksiz = needless / İhtiyaç dışı/ lüzumsuzca =unnecessary
      Kanunsuz/hukuksuz = unlawful / Kanun dışı = outside the law
      Hukuk-yasa =law > Yasal =legal / Yasadışı = illegal
      Görüş = sight / görüş dışı = out of sight
      Sadık -vefalı-vefakar= loyal / sadakatsiz-vefasız= disloyal
      Beğeni = like / beğeni dışı= dislike
      Bağlantı = connect / bağlantı dışı=disconnect
      Evirmek= to make it to turn around itself or transform into another shape over time
      İç = inside > ÇE
      Çe-evir-mek =(içe evirmek) = çevirmek = turn into / encircle / convert / slew round /
      Dış =outside > DE
      De-evirmek =(dışa evirmek) = devirmek = overturn / overthrow / knock down
      De-monte=démonté= dis-assembled
      (LIĞ-LUĞ) (aluk=has got)
      LI- Li-Lu-Lü ekleri sahiplik ve dahiliyet ekleridir...
      (Have)(~With)
      (Dış- Thuıss) Siz-Sız-Suz-Süz ekleri
      “İçermemek” , "sahip olmamak" , “ondan azade olmak” veya "mahrumiyet" anlamına gelen bu ekler, bir şeyin dahilinde olmayışı ifade eder.
      (Have no)( ~without) (...less)
      O benim sevgi-li-m = (~s/he has my love)= s/he is my lover
      İki çocuk-lu kadın= (which) the woman has two children
      Çocuksuz adam = (which) the man has no child
      Şekerli =(it has sugar) = with sugar
      Şekersiz= (it has no sugar) = without sugar = ~sugar free= şekerden azade
      Tuzlu =it has salt =salty
      Tuzsuz= it has no salt = without salt = saltless
      Gitmelisin (git-mek-li-sen)= you have to go
      Gitmen gerekli (gitmek-in gerek-li) = you have need to go
      Gitmen gerekir (gitmek-in gerek-e-er) = you need to go

  • @ensan1598
    @ensan1598 2 месяца назад +17

    بسیار حس خوبی گرفتم از شرکت کنندگان و البته همشهریمون پریسا💐
    درود به همه هموطنان ترک و ترکمن و قشقایی و آذری از شیراز🌹🌹🌹

  • @burqut
    @burqut 2 месяца назад +3

    Bahador as usual a fantastic video!

  • @Simsrockslol
    @Simsrockslol 2 месяца назад +3

    i’m so excited i’ve been waiting for this 🎉🎉🎉

  • @user-uv4tg3up9f
    @user-uv4tg3up9f Месяц назад +3

    Bu güzel video için teşekkürler. Türkiye'de yaşayan bir Türk olarak Qashqai Türkçesinin çoğunu anladım. Thank you for such a lovely video. I'm happy that I as a person from Turkiye, can understand most of the sentences in Qashqai Turkish

  • @jamjar1948
    @jamjar1948 2 месяца назад +31

    بهادر جان حرف شما کاملا درست است. در ضمن ترک زبان های ایران که برای ایران هستند، این زبان هایی که گفتید از ترکی آذربایجانی، قشقایی و ترکمنی برای ایران هست در کنار کلی زبان های زیبایی که ما داریم. زنده باد ایران و ایرانی

    • @cengizhhhhhhhhhhkeskin6084
      @cengizhhhhhhhhhhkeskin6084 2 месяца назад

      Irkçı/faşist molla rejimi İran'da Türkçe'ye engel koyuyor okullarda.
      Türkler ve Türkçe İran için değildir, günü geldiğinde görecek Fars faşist rejimi.

    • @user-nb6tr6wh7e
      @user-nb6tr6wh7e 2 месяца назад

      من ترک هستم هر کسی بخواد خاک ایران رو تکه پاره بکنه ما تکه پارش میکنیم

  • @mohammadbarghbany9584
    @mohammadbarghbany9584 2 месяца назад +17

    سلام بر همگی شما ، ما از ترک های سبزوار هستیم و صحبت های خانم را کامل مثل ده خودمان فهمیدم. از کودکی به ما می گفتند که در شیراز فامیل داریم در اسفراین هم فامیل داریم و... تازگی بزرگتر های فامیل موبایل فامیل های شیرازی را دادند که ارتباط نسل بعدی قطع نشود. عموی من تر ترکمن صحرا کار کرده بود صحبت های دوست عزیز ترکمن را هم فهمیدم. جز دو یا سه کلمه.
    بر خلاف برخی دوستان که داستان زبان مادری و جفا به کودکان را مطرح می کنند بنظرم رنگین کمان ایران خیلی زیبا است. یک مادر بزرگ پدرم دختر یک خان کرد کرمانج است یک مادر بزرگ اش از اعیان سبزوار ولی ده ما و بابا بزرگ هایش ترک بودند. ما متوجه نبودیم خودبخود ترکی و فارسی را با هم زندگی می کردیم در کتابه ها در نوحه های محرم و حتی کمی کردی می دانستیم. عصر ها منتظر موسیقی کرمانجی از رادیو مشهد بودیم. الان هم چند زبان خارجی می دانیم.

    • @user-ny4go2cg3b
      @user-ny4go2cg3b 2 месяца назад +2

      زیبایی این کشور به این که از دیرباز تا حالا اقوام مختلف کنارهم زندگی کردن و این اصالت تمام اقوام رو نشون میده که تو این فلات زندگی کردی

    • @SamihFarhadieh-vo3mm
      @SamihFarhadieh-vo3mm Месяц назад +1

      خوشبحال شما چون از بچگی چند زبانه بودید فراگیری زبان های دیگه هم برای شما راحت تره
      من خودم فارسم ولی الان ۱۶ ساله در بین لرهای عزیز زندگی می کنم و الان به این زبان مسلطم و شاید خدا خواست و روزگاری با ترکها همسایه شدم و این زبان زیبا رو هم یاد بگیرم ❤

    • @mohammadbarghbany9584
      @mohammadbarghbany9584 Месяц назад +1

      من دوستی فرانسوی دارم پنج زبان می داند و برای دوری از آلزایمر سوئدی و یک زبان دیگر را در سنین بالا (الان ۸۹ سال) یادگرفته. خانم اش موقع انگلیسی صحبت کردن گاهی یک کلمه را می پرسید و ایشان شوخی می کرد که این خنگ شده بعد توضیح داد که ایشان به پنج زبان آلمانی، فرانسه، لاتین، انگلیسی و یکی دیگر کامل صحبت می کند و می نویسد...که چند سال پیش در ۶۵ سالگی بعنوان معلم دبیرستان بازنشسته شد. چنان از زبان مادری ترکی و شکنجه شدن بچه در یادگیری فارسی صحبت می کنند شاخ درمی آوری! زبان مادری ما ترکی بود اما متوجه نبودیم فارسی صحبت می کردیم. آواز کردی گوش می کردیم. من الان نزدیک ۶۰ سالگی در حال یادگیری یک زبان جدید ام. ضرر اش ؟ تقویت حافظه!

    • @SamihFarhadieh-vo3mm
      @SamihFarhadieh-vo3mm Месяц назад

      @@mohammadbarghbany9584 زنده باد

  • @kadiral6559
    @kadiral6559 2 месяца назад +14

    As an azeri turk originally from ığdır, turkey, born and raised in germany, I really appreciate that Video. It gave me a lot of enjoyment! Keep going on with Videos like this🙏🏼

  • @AykaAykaYa
    @AykaAykaYa 2 месяца назад +27

    As an Azerbaijani from the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Qashkai language is almost 100 percent identical to the Azerbaijani language for me. Turkmen is a bit more complicated.
    Для меня, как для Азербайджанки из Азербайджанской Республики, Кашкайский язык почти на 100 процентов идентичен Азербайджанскому языку. Туркменский немного сложнее.

    • @muctebanesiri
      @muctebanesiri 2 месяца назад

      ruscaya gerek yoxdu veli :)

    • @AykaAykaYa
      @AykaAykaYa 2 месяца назад +4

      @@muctebanesiri İstədim iki dildə də olsun.

    • @BOBTHELUNATIC
      @BOBTHELUNATIC 2 месяца назад +3

      Ok now go find qashqais on the map and extend your borders to the south! 😅

    • @metekorkmaz1703
      @metekorkmaz1703 2 месяца назад

      ​@@BOBTHELUNATICyou go found your dog friends tajiks and afghans and expend your borders to east.

    • @malolelei3937
      @malolelei3937 2 месяца назад

      ​@@metekorkmaz1703Who is the dog? Tajiks or people who howl every time they wanna show how proud they are of their ancestors??

  • @SamihFarhadieh-vo3mm
    @SamihFarhadieh-vo3mm Месяц назад +2

    ممنون برای ویدیو خوبتون به عنوان یه فارسی زبان تمام زبانها و اقوام ایرانی رو خیلی دوست دارم ❤ ممنون که جمله هاتون رو به فارسی هم گفتید تا ماهم متوجه بشیم ❤

  • @Leo-qz2zd
    @Leo-qz2zd 2 месяца назад

    This was perfect! Very good and pleassant. I just want to mention that maybe sometimes it is said Turk or Tork, so how is it being written can be indicitive of the feelings of one's identity as we see

  • @afsaneh4340
    @afsaneh4340 2 месяца назад +4

    Great work love your video could you do Urdu and Turkish it would be fun.

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  2 месяца назад +3

      Thank you. I've done it actually. Here's the link:
      ruclips.net/video/IWZCXVC-cQA/видео.html

  • @manoochehrmilaniturkish
    @manoochehrmilaniturkish 2 месяца назад +5

    😍😍❤️ çok güzel bir video olmuş emeğinize sağlık. ممنون از زحمات خیلی زیبا شده❤

    • @AykaAykaYa
      @AykaAykaYa 2 месяца назад +2

      Çox gözəl bir video olub (alınıb).* Əməyiniz üçün çox sağolun*
      Azərbaycanca. Gözəl ana dilimiz.

    • @user-fr2me4dq9f
      @user-fr2me4dq9f 2 месяца назад

      @@AykaAykaYa Azerbaycan Türkcəsi ilə

  • @user-zr8mm9ib8s
    @user-zr8mm9ib8s 2 месяца назад +4

    Each of them sounds exceptionally familiar and sweet. I was even able to catch some parts of the Turkmen speech faster than both of the participants cause I've read about the raq/rek suffix which has gone extinct in Azerbaijani and Turkish (except for a few fossilized forms like gödərək in Azerbaijani) but is still widely used in most of the Turkic languages and is either a comparative form of an adjective or indicates that it something is for example not super-long but longish. I wish Azerbaijani would revive it cause then we would have two comparatives and it reminds me of the way "по" is used in Russian (по больше, по сложней) Nice video as always!

    • @abdolghaderbastam7004
      @abdolghaderbastam7004 2 месяца назад +2

      من یک ترکمن هستم،و هر سه را کاملا متوجه شدم.هر کدام از دوستان که زبان خودشان را ریشه ای تر یاد گرفته باشد فهم سایر لهجه ها راحت‌تر هست.مثلا ما به ev می گوی öyکه نزدیک به تلفظ قشقایی هست.به غیر از کلمه ی yaziye بقیه کاملا مفهوم بود.

    • @user-zr8mm9ib8s
      @user-zr8mm9ib8s 2 месяца назад

      @@abdolghaderbastam7004 Əlbəttə. Xırda nüanslar sənə məlumdursa, hər şey anlamaq olar.

  • @masons2789
    @masons2789 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for all you did 🌹🌸🌼🌺

  • @SamihFarhadieh-vo3mm
    @SamihFarhadieh-vo3mm Месяц назад +3

    من تا حالا ترکمنی نشنیده بودم خیلی آواهاش و طرز صحبتتون زیبا بود خدا حفظتون کنه ❤

    • @erfanizadi6050
      @erfanizadi6050 Месяц назад

      زیبایی از خودتون هست😍🙏✨

  • @ucuncuturdensohbetler
    @ucuncuturdensohbetler 2 месяца назад +3

    Türkiye'den kardeşlerimize selamlar, sevgiler. Çoğu kelimeyi rahatlıkla anlıyor ya da tahmin edebiliyoruz. Bu harika bir şey. Büyük bir ailemizin olması insanı mutlu ediyor. 🇹🇷🇦🇿🇹🇲🇺🇿🇰🇬🇰🇿

  • @manija5602
    @manija5602 2 месяца назад +5

    من ترک زنجان هستم . زنجانی ها به ترکی آذری صحبت میکنن و برام شنیدن ترکی های قشقایی و ترکمنی خیلی جالب و جدید بود .

  • @AykaAykaYa
    @AykaAykaYa 2 месяца назад +9

    Russian was also spoken and is spoken by the post-Soviet republics, but this does not make these peoples Russian. Everyone has their own people (nation) and their native language, which is invaluable for all of us.

  • @IranLur
    @IranLur 2 месяца назад +20

    As a Lur from Charmahalo Bakhtiyar, I want to say I love ALL Iranians, they add the beautiful linguistic diversity to our country. Something many countries around us fear to have due to their own insecurity. Also as a Persian speaker who knows a lot of Istanbuli Turkish, I got some of the Azari and Qashqai. Qashqai I knew some already so it was easier to pick up the words not understood by the Azari speaker. Man seram gidam yazidah (I want to go out), I heard this phrase a lot growing up. Turkmen was very challenging.

    • @a.thales7641
      @a.thales7641 Месяц назад

      Pan-Kurdists say that Lurs and Zazas are Kurds. most Zaza don't agree. What do you think as a Lur?

    • @IranLur
      @IranLur Месяц назад

      @@a.thales7641Lurs are separate identities but both are brothers. Atabakane Luristan was a Kingdom that encompassed Lurs and Kurds from 1100 AD to 1400 AD. Even today, Northern Lurs and Southern Kurds are mixed. Also the names of family members is close:
      Dad: Bo
      Mom: Dayeh
      Brother: Gyo
      Sister: Dedu
      Ant:Kichi
      Uncle: Gyobom

  • @Awakening-ke4il
    @Awakening-ke4il 2 месяца назад +11

    بعنوان یک ترک افشار خراسان ،لهجه ی ما نزدیک ترین لهجه ی ایران ب ترکی استانبولی هست❤و در عین حال جانفدای ایران هستیم ما افشارها مثل جدمون نادر شاه..بسیار عالی بود برنامه

    • @MajidAtayan
      @MajidAtayan 2 месяца назад +1

      درود از کدوم شهر هستید؟

  • @user-tz4uq4ry2g
    @user-tz4uq4ry2g 2 месяца назад +4

    بیشترین شباهت رو به ترکی مادرم اینا اول ترکی قشقایی است بعد زبان ترکی آذربایجانی وبعد هم ترکمنی
    سپاس از تلاش تون
    زنده باد همه اقوام ایران 😊🇮🇷
    این نکته رو هم اضافه کنم که چهار ایل بزرگ ایران قشقایی ،بختیاری ،ترکمن وایل سون هست
    زنده باد همه ایرانی ها 🌺💐🌼🍀🇮🇷

  • @nizamiguseynov6059
    @nizamiguseynov6059 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for video ❤❤❤

  • @mbklig
    @mbklig 2 месяца назад +6

    hi thank you for the video, this one was one of the surprising one for me I did not expected qashqai to be this similar, i am from eastern Mediterranean region of Turkiye and I knew qashqais were similar to Oguz people in southern turkey especially the nomad oguzs called yörük but ı dıd not expected that what she saying how she is speaking pretty much the exact same as people in my region used to speak until 30 years ago, things are changing rapidly but if she goes to the region that effected by the earthquake last year in turkey pretty much everybody (especially the ethnicaly Oguz ones) older than 30 or 40 years old will understand almost everything she says and I am sure they will smile because hearing words like "yazi /yazı'' will remind them their parents and grandparents and make them reminiscing about the simpler times... and also make them nostalgic because that way of talking is can not be heard as it used to be especially after 1990s istanbul Turkish dominates more and more... western Oguz dialects are going extinct rapidly, most young people today especially in big cities don't know many many %100 percent turkic words because it is not used in istanbul Turkish (which is the defacto standard ) instead an ethnically Oguz person will use an arabic or English loan word that is used in istanbul Turkish, I am not saying it is good or bad I am just stating the situation... anyway I was surprised and enjoyed the video little bit more than others for personal reasons

    • @mbklig
      @mbklig 2 месяца назад +3

      also I did not mentioned the Azerbaijan part because other than some Persian words that turkian Turkish does not have as loan words and turkic words with local or dialect specific meaning Azerbaijani turkic language is the same for me... it is not different for me then the people within turkiye living in a different province then me... and actually I can say that understanding Azerbaijani people both in Iran and Azerbaijan is easier for me then understanding Turkish people in western turkey or northwestern turkey sometimes understanding them is as hard as trying to understand Turkmen speakers although technically we all live in same country and speak the same language on paper but it is not as it seems like from the outside this is one of the most common mistakes that people outside of turkiye makes, turkiye is extremely diverse and that applies to "turks" as well even many "turks" living in turkiye assumes this but ethnic turks of turkiye is not a monotone bloc it is also diverse in many ways but I guess because pretty much every ethnically turkic "turk" of turkiye (western Oguz) can speak istanbul Turkish albeit maybe not all do it masterfully, people assumes that it is the mother tongue for all "turks" but that is not true there is diversity and I am one of them in reality istanbul Turkish is technically my second language that I learned from tv and from public schooling , my native language is eastern Mediterranean kınık accent of western oğuz branch of Oguz language

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk Месяц назад

      29+ tenses in turkish language
      Anatolian Turkish verb conjugations
      A= To (towards /~for) (for words with a thick vowel in the last syllable)
      E= To (towards /~for) (for words with a thin vowel in the last syllable)
      Okul=School
      U (ou)=it’s that/ it’s about
      Mak/Mek (umak/emek)= aim /exertion (machine/mechanism)(activity purpose / effort process)
      Git-mek=(verb)= to Go /the effort of going> getmek =to get there
      1 .present continuous tense (right now or soon, currently or nowadays)
      Used to describe the current actions or planned events -for designated times
      YOR-mak =to tire ( to try ,engage in) >Yor=~go (too much) onto (yorgunum=I’m tired)
      A/E Yormak=(to arrive at any idea of what it is)
      I/U Yormak=(to deal with completely)
      used as the suffix=” ı/u - i/ü + Yor"
      positive
      Okula gidiyorsun ( you are going to school)= Okul-a Git-i-Yor-u-Sen >School-to Go-to-Try that-You < (please read backwards)
      Evden geliyorum ( I'm coming from home) = Ev-de-en Gel-i-yor-u-Men >(from Home I’ try to Come) =Come-to-try that-Me Home-at-then<
      negative
      A) Mã= Not B) Değil= Un-equivalent
      examples
      A: Okula gitmiyorsun ( you’re not going to school)= Okul-a Git-Mã-i-yor-u-Sen >You don't try to Go to school
      B: Okula gidiyor değilsin ( you aren’t going to school)=Okul-a Git-i-yor değil-sen >You aren't try..to Go to School
      Question sentence:
      Mã-u =Not-it> is not it?
      Used as the suffixes =" Mı / Mu / Mi / Mü “
      Okula mı gidiyorsun? ( Are you going to school )= Okul-a Mã-u Git-i-yor-u-sen (To-school/ Not-it / You-try-to-go)>Are you going to school or somewhere else?
      Okula gidiyor musun? ( Do you go to school )= Okul-a Git-i-yor Mã-u-sen (To school /Try-to-go /Not-it-you)>~do You (try to) go to school (at specific times) or not ?
      Okula sen mi gidiyorsun ?= Are you the (only) one going to school?
      2 .simple extensive tense ( used to explain our own thoughts about the topic)
      (always, since long , for a long time, sometimes, currently, sooner or later/ inşallah)
      positive
      VAR-mak = to arrive at /to attain
      (var= ~being there) used as the suffixes >"Ar-ır-ur" (for thick vowel)
      ER-mek= to get at /to reach
      (er= ~achieve ) used as the suffixes >"Er-ir-ür" (for thin vowel)
      examples
      Okula gidersin (You get to go to school)= Okul-a Git-e-er-sen= You get (a chance) to go to school
      Kuşlar gökyüzünde uçarlar=(~ Birds fly in the sky )=Kuş-lar gökyüzü-n’de uç-a-var(u-lar)= Birds have (likelihood) to fly in the sky = ~ Birds arrive by flying in the sky
      Bunu görebilirler (They can see this) = Bu-n’u Gör-e-Bil-e-er-ler =~They get to be able to see what this is
      Question sentence:
      In interrogative sentences it means: isn't it so /what do you think about this topic?
      Okula gider misin? (Do you get to go to school) Okul-a Git-e-er Mã-u-Sen =You get to Go to School -is Not it?=~What about you getting to go to school?
      Okula mı gidersin? =Do you get to go to school or somewhere else?
      negative
      Mã= Not
      Bas-mak =to tread on/ dwell on/ stand on (bas git=get out of here > pas geç= pass by> vazgeç=give up
      Ez-mek = to crush/ to run over (ez geç= think nothing about > es geç= stop thinking about)
      Mã-bas=(No-pass/ Na pas) > (give up on/not to dwell on) >the suffix "MAZ" (for thick vowel)
      Mã-ez=(Don’t/ Doesn’t)> (to skip/ avoid) >the suffix "MEZ" (for thin vowel)
      for the 1st person singular and 1st plural is only used the suffix “Mã” ,except for questions
      examples
      Okula gitmezsin (you don't/won't go to school)= Okul-a Git-mã-ez-sen > You skip going to school
      Babam bunu yapmaz (my dad doesn't do this)= Baba-m bu-n’u yap-ma-bas > My dad doesn't dwell on doing this
      Bugün okula gitmem (I won't go to school today)> Okul-a Git-mã-men =I don't (have to) go to school
      Bugün okula gidemem (I can’t go to school today)= Okul-a Git-e-er-mã-men >I don't get (a chance) to go to school
      Bir bardak su almaz mısınız (Don't you get a glass of water)> Bir fincan çay al-ma-bas ma-u-sen-iz > Do you (really) give up on getting a cup of tea?
      Kimse senden (daha) hızlı koşamaz (Nobody can run faster than you)=Kimse sen-den daha hızlı kaş-a-al-ma-bas
      3.simple future tense (soon or later)
      Used to describe events that we are aiming for or think are in the future
      Çak-mak =~to fasten ,~to tack ,~to keep in mind ,~to hit them together (for thick vowel)
      Çek-mek=~to pull, ~to take time, ~to feel inside, ~to attract , ~to will (for thin vowel)
      positive..
      Okula gideceksin ( you'll go to school)= Okul-a Git-e-çek-sen = You fetch-keep (in mind) to-Go to school
      Ali bu kapıyı açacak ( Ali’s gonna open this door)= Ali Kapı-y-ı Aç-a-çak = Ali takes (on his mind) to open the door
      negative
      A. Okula gitmeyeceksin (you won't go to school)= Okul-a Git-mã-e-çek-sen =You don't take (time) to go to school
      B. Okula gidecek değilsin (you aren't gonna go to school)= Okul-a Git-e-çek değil-sen =~you won't go to school and nobody is demanding that you
      4 . simple past tense (currently or before)
      Used to explain the completed events we're sure about
      Edû = done / Di = anymore / Dimek>demek= to deem/ to mean
      Used as the suffixes= (Dı /Di /Du/ Dü - Tı /Ti /Tu /Tü)
      positive
      Okula gittin = You went to school = Okul-a Git-di-N
      Dün İstanbul'da kaldım= I stayed in Istanbul yesterday
      Okula mı gittin ? (Did you go to school)= Okul-a Mã-u Git-di-n> You went to school or somewhere else?
      Okula gittin mi ? (~Have you gone to school)= Okul-a Git-di-n Mã-u> You went to school or not?
      negative
      Okula gitmedin =You didn't go to school / Okul-a Git-mã-di-N
      Bugün pazara gitmediler mi? =Didn't they go to the (open public) market today?
      Dün çarşıya mı gittiniz? = where Did you go yesterday, to the (covered public) bazaar?
      Akşamleyin bakkala (markete) gittik mi?= Did we go to the grocery store in the evening?
      5 .narrative/reported past tense (just now or before)
      Used to describe the completed events that we're unsure of
      MUŞ-mak = ~to inform (muşu=perceive/notice muştu>müjde=evangel)
      that means > I've been informed/ I heard/ I found out/ I noticed/or apparently so
      used as the suffixes= (Mış/ Muş - Miş/ Müş)
      positive
      Okula gitmişsin= I heard you went to school> Okul-a Git-muş-u-sen
      Yanlış birşey yapmışım=~I realized I did something wrong >Yaŋlış Yap-muş-u-men
      negative
      A. Okula gitmemişsin (I learned- you didn't go to school)= Okul-a Git-mã-miş-sen (I heard you haven't gone to school)
      B. Okula gitmiş değilsin =(Apparently you haven't been to school) Okul-a Git--miş değil-sen
      In a question sentence it means: Do you have any inform about- have you heard- are you aware -does it look like it?
      İbrahim bugün okula gitmiş mi? =Did you heard that Abraham went to school today?
      İbrahim bugün okula mı gitmiş? =Are you sure Abraham went to school today?
      6.Okula varmak üzeresin =You're about to arrive at school
      7.Okula gitmektesin (You're in (process of) going to school)= ~you’ve been going to school
      8.Okula gitmekteydin =~You had been going to school =Okula gidiyor olmaktaydın
      9.Okula gitmekteymişsin =I found out you've been going to school
      10.Okula gidiyordun (Okula git-i-yor er-di-n) = You were going to school
      11.Okula gidiyormuşsun (Okula git-i-yor er-miş-sen)= Apparently you're going to school / I heard you go to school
      12.Okula gidiyor olacaksın (Okula git-i-yor ol-a-çak-sen)= You’ll be going to school
      13.Okula gitmekte olacaksın (Okula git-mek-de ol-a-çak-sen)= You’ll have been going to school
      14.Okula gitmiş olacaksın (Okula git-miş ol-a-çak-sen)= You’ll have gone to school
      15.Okula gidecektin (Okula git-e-çek er-di-n)=You were gonna go to school > I had thought you'd be going to school
      16.Okula gidecekmişsin (Okula git-e-çek ermişsen)=I learned you're gonna go to school>~I heard you'd like to go to school
      17.Okula giderdin ( Okula git-e-er erdin)=You used to go to school >~You'd have had the chance to go to school
      18.Okula gidermişsin ( Okula git-e-er ermişsen)=I heard you used to go to school> I realized that you’d get to go to school
      19.Okula gittiydin ( Okula git-di erdin)= I had seen you went to school >I remember you had gone to school
      20.Okula gittiymişsin = I heard you went to school -but if what I heard is true
      21.Okula gitmişmişsin = I heard you've been to school -but what I heard didn't sound very convincing
      22.Okula gitmiştin (Okula git-miş er-di-n)= you had gone to school
      23.Okula gitmiş oldun (Okula git-miş ol-du-n)= you have been to school
      Dur-mak=to remain in the same way/order/layout
      Durur=remains to exist / keeps being / seems such
      used as the suffixes=(Dır- dir- dur- dür / Tır- tir-tur-tür)
      (in official speeches these suffixes are used only for the 3rd singular and 3rd plural person)
      its meaning in formal speeches> it has been and goes on like that
      Bu Bir Elma = This is an apple
      Bu bir elmadır= (bu bir elma-durur)= This is an apple (and keeps being)
      Bu Bir Kitap = This is a book
      Bu bir kitaptır= (bu bir kitap-durur)= This is a book (and keeps being)
      informal meaning in everyday speech>it seems/ likely that/ remained so in my mind
      Bu bir elmadır= (bu bir elma-durur)=It seems like- this is an apple
      Bu bir kitaptır= (bu bir kitap-durur)=It's likely that -this is a book
      Bu bir elma gibi duruyor=(looks like an apple this is )>This looks like an apple
      Bu bir kitap gibi duruyor=This looks like a book
      24.Okula gidiyordursun =(guess>likely-You were going to school
      25.Okula gidiyorsundur =(I think> you are going to school
      26.Okula gidecektirsin =(guess>likely- You would (gonna) go to school
      27.Okula gideceksindir=(I think> You'll go to school
      28.Okula gitmiştirsin =(guess >likely- You had gone to school
      29.Okula gitmişsindir =(I think> You've been to school

    • @mbklig
      @mbklig Месяц назад

      @@prostprostoi9715 I don't know, human beings are complex creatures and since I don't know him personally I can't say much, but as far as I know, one of his parents is a Turk(probably Oguz turk of iran) and he knows Azerbaijani Turkish to a certain degree...

  • @stardust6643
    @stardust6643 2 месяца назад +9

    درود بر همه ایرانیان از هر شهر و نژاد و قوم پاکی که هستند. ❤❤❤

  • @mehdikamaneh2031
    @mehdikamaneh2031 2 месяца назад +3

    سلام . بهادر جان من از سال ۲۰۱۸ عضو کانال خوبت هستم و ویدیو هات رو دنبال میکنم . اون موقع ها که چالش ها رو حضوری برگذار میکردین و دور هم جمع میشدن شرکت کننده ها و خودت و خانمت هم حضور داشتین خیلی جالبتر بود بنظرم . الان هم که دیگه کرونا رفته اگر برگردی به اون سیستم خیلی بهتره . ممنون ❤️

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  2 месяца назад +1

      سپاس از شما. لطف دارین. من دوست دارم اما شرایط زندگی من نسبت به 6 سال پیش بسیار متفاوته. 2 تا بچه دارم. دیگه در مرکز شهر تورنتو زندگی نمیکنم و شغل متفاوتی دارم. اما دوست دارم یک روز دوباره مثل اون روزا حضوری ویدیو بسازم :)
      البته خوبیه این روش اینه که هرکسی هر جای دنیا زندگی میکنه میتونه شرکت کنه

  • @TheNera2010
    @TheNera2010 2 месяца назад +4

    As a Turk from Turkey I understood most of the last speaker's sentences easily, Qashqayi was a little harder, Turkmen was the hardest. I can read and write with Arabic alphabet a little bit and I could read their words from below. This was a very good experience. Thanks to you all.

    • @mehranmehdipoor9321
      @mehranmehdipoor9321 Месяц назад +1

      Sondaki azərbaycan dilindədir.
      Mən bir azərbaycanlı olaraq Türkiyə türkcəsini en yaxşı bilirəm anlayıram

  • @indetif839
    @indetif839 Месяц назад +2

    Would like to see a comparison of different Balochi dialects (Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan), or Balochi with Kurdish, Pashto, etc. Love your channel.

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Месяц назад

      Thank you. I've made a video comparing Balochi and Kurdish. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/1g-6e8l15HI/видео.htmlsi=jTZU2ZFiz2btbjDd

  • @genevaelyse1918
    @genevaelyse1918 2 месяца назад +13

    مقایسه جالب و زیبایی بود. من ترک نیستم و دانش ترکیم در حد چند تا درس ترکی استانبولی دالینگوئه ولی احساس میکنم ترکی آذری رو راحت تر متوجه میشم مخصوصا در حالت نوشتاری.
    البته اینو هم متوجه شدم که کلمات مشترک بین همشون زیاده. سخت ترینشون ترکمن بود که کلا خیلی از کلمات رو متفاوت تلفظ میکرد.
    مرسی و خسته نباشید💐

  • @tannazmehrdadi8774
    @tannazmehrdadi8774 2 месяца назад +1

    خیلی عالی بود 😍

  • @AykaAykaYa
    @AykaAykaYa 2 месяца назад +11

    The Azerbaijani language (Kashkai is also considered almost on a par with Azerbaijani) as a western or southwestern branch of Oguz. The Turkmen language belongs to the eastern group of the Oguz branch.

    • @tarakkiyot
      @tarakkiyot 2 месяца назад +1

      I may be wrong, but as an Uzbek I do see traces of Central Asian Turkic (I am not saying it Uzbek, because there was no Uzbek at that time, there was only Turk).
      Qashqai phonetics/pronunciation and vocabulary is still relatable to modern Uzbek. Also consider the fact that QASHQA darya is a whole viloyat (1 out of 12)- district in modern Uzbekistan.

  • @valibabrdel2551
    @valibabrdel2551 Месяц назад +1

    I am proud to be an Azeri from Iran

  • @alikamrava406
    @alikamrava406 2 месяца назад +1

    کاشکی بازهم از ترکی قشقایی ویدیو درست کنید چون خیلی اطلاعات کمی ازش هست

  • @ahmadomidyazdani6742
    @ahmadomidyazdani6742 2 месяца назад +5

    Salam, mən prof. Əhməd omid yazdani, Almaniyada yaşayıram. Almanca-azərbaycan türkcəsində-Qaşqai türkcəsində sözlük kitabının müəllifiyəm. Sizdən bu proqram üçün təşəkkür edirəm. Sağ olun.

  • @MrCandy-cu3wx
    @MrCandy-cu3wx 2 месяца назад +8

    ممنون بابت ویدیو ، حتماً ورژن های دیگه از کُرد های ایران هم بذارید .

  • @sakondo789
    @sakondo789 2 месяца назад +2

    Nice content

  • @BurakYagz-mp2vj
    @BurakYagz-mp2vj 2 месяца назад +32

    As a Azeri Turk from Türkiye, Iğdır I appreciate this video a lot 🇦🇿🇹🇷🇮🇷❤

    • @AykaAykaYa
      @AykaAykaYa 2 месяца назад +3

      Greetings from an Azerbaijani girl from the Republic of Azerbaijan

    • @omas4407
      @omas4407 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@AykaAykaYaSorry, i have a question.
      Do you hate Iran?

    • @AykaAykaYa
      @AykaAykaYa 2 месяца назад +3

      @@omas4407 No, I don't, I never talk general. I don't like people who don't like us.

    • @marymc6701
      @marymc6701 2 месяца назад +2

      @@AykaAykaYa Almost everyone in Azerbaijan republic hates Iranians, that's for sure - im an Azeri from Urmia.

    • @defnebelik
      @defnebelik 2 месяца назад

      aha iğdirli

  • @erfanizadi6050
    @erfanizadi6050 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you Bahador for prepare this video🙏✨
    I hope that this conversation can be useful for many people😍👏

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk Месяц назад

      The language of 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰰 people
      Su=water /水 (Suv)=fluent-flowing Suvu> Sıvı=fluid, liquid
      Suv’up =liquefied
      Suv-mak= to make it flow onwards-upwards >suvamak
      Suy-mak= to make it flow over
      Süv-mek= to make it flow inwards
      Sür-mek= to make it flow ON something
      (Su-arpa)>chorba>surppa=soup /Surup>şurup=syrup /Suruppat>şerbet=sorbet /Surab>şarap=wine /Surah>şıra=juice şire=milky
      Süp-mek= to make it flow outwards /Süp-ğur-mek>süpürmek=to sweep
      -mak/mek>(umak/emek)=aim/ exertion (machine/ mechanism)
      -al/el =~obtain through
      -et =~ do /make
      -der = ~set /provide
      -kur=~ set up
      -en=own diameter > about oneself
      -eş=each mate/each other/together or altogether
      -la/le = ~make this by it /do it this way
      Sermek= to make it flow in all directions =to spread it by laying over somth
      Sarmak= to make it flow around somth =to wrap, to surround
      Saymak= to make it flow drop by drop /one by one from the mind =~to count, ~to deem (sayı=number) (bilgisayar=computer)
      Söymek= to make it flow through > Söy-le-mek= make the sentences flow through the mind =~to say, ~to tell
      Sövmek=to say whatever's on own mind=swearing
      Sevmek= to make flow/pour from the mind to the heart =to love
      Süymek=to make it flow thinly (Süÿt> süt= दूध/ milk)
      Soymak=to make it flow over it/him/her (to peel, ~to strip )(soygan>soğan=onion)
      Soy-en-mak>soyunmak=to undress (Suy-ğur-mak)>sıyırmak=~skinning ,skimming
      Siymek=to make it flow downwards= to pee Siÿtik>sidik=urine
      Say-n-mak>sanmak= to pour from thought to the idea >to arrive at a guess
      Savmak=to make it pour outward /put forward /set forth > sav=assertion
      Sav-en-mak>savunmak=to defend /Sav-ğur-mak>savurmak=to strew it outward (into the void)
      Sav-eş-mak>savaşmak=to shed each other's blood >savaş= war
      Savuşmak=scatter altogether around > sıvışmak=~run away in fear
      Sağmak=to ensure it flows tightly /Sağanak=downpour /Sahan=somth to pour water
      Sağ-en-mak>sağınmak= to spill from thought into emotions> ~longing
      Sekmek=to go (by forcing /hardly) on it forward
      Sakmak=to keep/ hold-back (by force /hardly) (sekar=?)
      Sak-en-mak>sakınmak =to ponder hard/hold oneself back/beware
      Soğmak=to penetrate (by force)> Soğurmak= make it penetrate inward= to suck in
      Sokmak=to take/ put (by force) inward
      Sökmek=to take/ put (by forcing) from the inside out (~unstitch/rip out)
      Sıkmak=to press (forcibly) into oneself > squeeze (Sıkı=tight)
      Sığmak=fit inside /Sığ-en-mak>sığınmak= to seek refuge
      Süzmek=to make it lightly flow from top to bottom / to filter
      Sezmek=to keep it mentally flowing gently /to intuit, sense
      Sızmak=to get flowed slightly / to ooze
      Suŋmak=to extend it forward, put before, present
      Süŋmek=to get expanded outwards /sünger=sponge
      Sıŋmak=to reach by stretching upward/forward
      Siŋmek=to shrink oneself by getting down or back (to lurk, hide out)
      Söŋmek=to get decreased by getting out or in oneself (to fade out)
      Tan= the dawn /旦
      Tanımak= to get the differences of =to recognize
      Tanınmak= tanı-en-mak= to be known/recognized
      Tanıtmak= tanı-et-mak=to make known >to introduce
      Tanışmak=tanı-eş-mak= to get to know each other =to meet for the first time
      Danışmak= to get information through each other
      Tanılamak=tanı-la-mak= diagnose
      Tıŋı= the tune (timbre) /调
      Tıŋ-mak=to react verbally >Tınlamak= ~to take into account/ respond
      Tıŋı-la-mak= to get the sound out
      Tiŋi-le-mek=to get the sound in >Dinlemek= to listen / 听
      Tiŋ-mek=to get at the silence >Dinmek= to keep calm
      Denk= Sync>登克>~equal / a-thank>Denge =balance
      Thenğ-mek>Değmek= to touch / to achieve a harmonious reaction
      Thenğe-mek>Denemek=to try to get a harmonious response in return
      teğet= tangent / tenger> değer=sync level >worth / teng-yüz>deŋiz=sea
      eşdeğer=equivalent / eş diğerine denk= equal to each other
      Deng-en-mek>değinmek = to mention /touch upon
      Deng-eş-mek>değişmek =to turn into something else equivalent /to get altogether a change.
      Deng-eş-der-mek>değiştirmek =to change it /exchange
      Çığ (chuw) = avalanche / 雪崩
      Çığ-ğur-mak =çığır-mak= ~to scream /read by shouting
      Çağırmak= to call / inviting / 称呼 / 邀请
      Çığırı > Jigir > Şiir = Poetry / 诗歌
      Cığır-la-mak > Jırlamak > to squeal /shout with a shrill voice
      Çığırgı >Jırgı> Şarkı = Song / 曲子
      Çiğ (chee)= uncooked, raw / 生
      Çiğne-mek =to chew / 咀嚼
      (Çiğnek) Çene =chin / 下巴
      Çiğ (chie)= dew / 汽 , 露 (çi’çek=flower/ çi’se=drizzle)
      Taş =the stone (portable rock)/大石头
      Taşı-mak = to take (by moving) it / to carry
      Taşı-et-mak =Taşıtmak> to have it transported
      Taşı-en-mak =Taşınmak> to move oneself to a different place
      Kak-mak=to give direction (kak-qa-eun> kakgan=which one's directing>Kağan>Han) (Baş-khan>Başkan=president)
      Kak-der-mak>kaktırmak= ~to set aside
      Kak-el-mak>kağılmak =to be oriented via > get fixed anywhere >kalmak= to stay
      Kakıluk-mak=to tend upward >kalkmak=to stand up /get up
      Kak-el-der-mak>kağıldırmak>to make it being steered away> kaldırmak =to remove
      Kak-en-mak> kağınmak= to be inclined> kanmak / ikna olmak= to ac-know-ledge it's so /be convinced
      Kak-en-der-mak> kağındırmak= kandırmak (ikna etmek) = ~to trick (to persuade)
      Der-mek=to provide bringing them together to create an order /der-le-mek= to compile
      /deri= derm
      Dar-mak=to bring into a different order by disrupting the old /tarkan=conqueror
      /tarım= agriculture /tarla= arable field /taramak= to comb
      Dar-el-mak>darılmak=to be in a disturbed mood towards someone
      Dur-mak=to remain in the same order /keep being, /survive /halt on
      (thoru>diri= alive) durabilir=durable /boğa-thor>bahadır=冒頓=survivor-victim> war veteran
      boğa=sacrificed by strangling >buga > buhag > pigah> 피해자> pig
      Dur-der-mak> durdurmak=~to stop /diri-el-mek>dirilmek= be revived
      Diremek=make to stand against / direnmek=resist / diretmek=insist
      Dür-mek=to roll it into a roll / dürülmek=get rolled / dürüm=roll of bread
      Dör-mek=to rotate it on its axis >thör =mix/ blend (döngü/ törüv=tour) (dörük=blended)
      Thöre-mek>türemek=become a new layout/form by coming together in the same medium (tür= kind / type)
      Thörük=order formed by coming together >Türk
      Töre=order established over time= tradition /torah=sacred order /tarih=history
      Thör-et-mek>türetmek= to create a new layout combining= to derive
      Thör-en-mek>Dörünmek= to rotate oneself /turn by oneself
      Törünmek>törn-mek>Dönmek= to turn oneself /döner=rotary /turna=flamingo
      Dön-der-mek>döndürmek=to turn something
      Dön-eş-mek>dönüşmek=turn (altogether) into something
      Dön-eş-der-mek>dönüştürmek=to convert /transform
      (Edh) Ez-mek=to thin something down by pressing over= to crush /run over
      (Edg) Eğ-mek=to turn something the other way or to a curved shape> to tilt it
      eğim =inclination
      Eğ-el-mek>eğilmek=to get being inclined /bend
      Eğ-et-mek>eğitmek= to educate
      Eğir-mek=to cause it to turn around itself or to another shape in a certain period of time = to spin / eğri =curve, awry > ağrı=crossways >uğru=~aspect of > doğru= true, right direction
      Evirmek=to make it to turn around itself or transform into another shape over time = to invert
      Devirmek =to make it overturn /devir=rev
      Eğir-al-mek>eğrilmek=to become a skew /be bended by
      Evir-al-mek>evrilmek=to get a transformation over time
      /evrim=evolution /devrim=revolution /evre=stage
      Uğra-mak>=to get (at) a place or a situation for a certain time= drop by/ stop by
      Uğra-eş-mak> uğraşmak=to drop by (altogether) each other for a certain time=to strive/ deal with
      Uğra-et-mak> uğratmak=to put in a situation for a specific time
      Öğre-mek=to get an accumulation above a certain stage
      Öğre-en-mek=to get (at) a knowledge or info level at a certain time> öğrenmek= to learn
      Öğre-et-mek=to make somebody get (at) a knowledge or info level at a certain time= to teach
      Türkçe öğretiyorum =I’m teaching turkish
      İngilizce öğreniyorsun =You’re learning english
      Öğren-i-yor-u-sen (learn

  • @kc5479
    @kc5479 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you Bahador for showcasing colors of our beatiful beloved language. And thanks for your bright outlook to international relations. In Turkey we actually don’t have any enemy feeling towards Iran. We are not aware of political rivalry between Iran and Azerbaijan very much. We have respect for Iran and Iranian culture. Thanks once again for your kindness

  • @user-yx2rk9pn3i
    @user-yx2rk9pn3i 2 месяца назад

    درود بر شما هر ۴ تن عزیزند. چقدر این برنامه دلنشین بود. دوستان بحث زبان‌شناخت یک مبحث علمی است و تغییر زبان در کشورهای مختلف در ادوار تاریخ ثبت شده است. باید به این مقوله بی‌تعصب نگریست. پیروز باشید.

  • @user-zr2bf2yf6r
    @user-zr2bf2yf6r 2 месяца назад +1

    درود بر شما و همه اقوام ایرانی ویدیو بسیار دیدنی بود من که بسیار از شنیدن این زبان ها لذت بردم🦁☀️💚🤍❤️

  • @rashidhosaini8454
    @rashidhosaini8454 2 месяца назад +1

    I LIKE IT THANK YOU VERY MUCH FROM AUSTRALIA SAGOL

  • @socalav
    @socalav Месяц назад

    Amazing. I could understand much of the Turkmen fairly easily. The Qashqai also was comprehensible and I could see the relationships and elisions of words as the languages diverged ... The Azeri though, like Turkish was more difficult! I immediately recognized 'yolashmen' as probably deriving from yuldash or yoldash.. traveling companion/friends

  • @hamidrezaenayati4936
    @hamidrezaenayati4936 2 месяца назад +6

    چقدر جالب اول اینکه من اصلا نمی دونستم که اصلا زبان ترکی قشقایی داریم تو ایران با اینکه خودم 100 درصد فارس زبانم ولی از گویش ترکی خوشم میاد

  • @user-hv8nb7ej6r
    @user-hv8nb7ej6r 2 месяца назад +3

    ادامه دهید و قدردانیم 👈🏻⚘❤⚘

  • @Mardetanha
    @Mardetanha 2 месяца назад +7

    سلام خیلی عجیبیه این اقای آذری مشهدی ترکی قشقایی رو نفهمید. به نظرم خیلی و ۹۹ درصدی مشخص بود. من ترک زنجان.

  • @Amazigh_MaeMae
    @Amazigh_MaeMae Месяц назад +1

    Bahador can you do Dutch and Afrikaans one day? 😊

  • @serpeneterek7053
    @serpeneterek7053 2 месяца назад +3

    Bahador Beg/Bey, So glad I am......I had subscribed in your channel with my different account and now I have just signed in with this one. I like your videos very much, it is so great! People will understand later the values of your multicultural videos which connect the people and serve as a bridge to cross the other side to communicate with each other. As an Anatolian (Türkiye) Turk, I almost get 100 % clearly all these three Turkic dialects spoken in Iran. (I studied some Eastern Turkic languages such as Kyrgyz and I'm familiar with Kazakh and Uzbek languages.) Easy for me to recognize the Turkic dialects or languages to some extend...I thank you so much and appreciate your programs you prepare. Thanks again, God bless good people like you. Take care, Ramadan Mubarak! (We use the word '' Yazı: out, open land, field in Turkish, Yazıya means: to outside, to the land)

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk Месяц назад

      Yeğ / Yüğ = upper, superior
      Yeğ-mek > Yemek (to eat)= to add on oneself, accept into one's own essence
      Yeğ-im> Yem= provender, fodder > Yemiş= fruit
      Yüğ-le-mek > yeğlemek = to keep it on top of others, make it relatively superior, ~to prefer
      Yüğ-ka-yer-u > yukarı =(which side is the top) = Up
      Yüğ-ce > yüce = superior in level /sublime
      Yüğ-ce-al-mek > yücelmek = to achieve superiority in level
      Yüğ-sü-ek > yüksek = high
      Yüğ-sel > yüksel = exponential , superlative
      Yüğ-sü-al-mek> yükselmek = to rise to a high level, to ascend
      Yüğ-sük > yüzük =(ring)= jewelry worn on the finger top
      Yüğ-sü-en-mek > yüksünmek= to feel slighted / take offended
      Yüğ-ük > yük =(load)> carried on top, undertaken
      Yüğ-ün > yün =(wool)> the feathers that on sheep
      Yüğ-üt > yiğit =(valiant)> superior in character
      Yüğ-kut > yeğ-kut = (highly holly)> yakut =ruby
      Yüğ-en > yeğ-en =(nephew)> which is kept superior, held in high esteem, valued, precious (yüen > yen 元)
      Yüğ-en-cük > yüğençiğ > yinçi / inci =(precious little thing)> pearl , 珍珠
      Yüğengi >yengi> yeni =(new)> what's coming on top of , what comes next
      Yüğenge > yenge =(brother's wife)> came over marriage, added to the family later (new bride)
      Yüğ-üne /Yeğ-ine > yine/ gene =again /over and over > yeniden = anew /once more
      Yüğ-en-mek> yenmek = to overcome, to cope with, to subdue
      Yüğ-en-el-mek > yenilmek= to be overcame, to be subdued, to show weakness
      Yüğengil > yengil =remains on top of, light, weak
      Şan= Glory, splendor 單于 > Şan-Yüğ =Exalted glorious
      Yormak=to tire= to arrive over someone (too many). (too much) to go onto something
      (Yörmek)> Örmek=(to operate on something), to weave on top , to wrap onto
      (Yör-et-mek)> Örtmek= to cover
      (Yörümek)> Yürümek= to go on/to reach over something, to get somewhere, to wander around
      (yöre=precincts) (yörük=nomad)
      Yürümek= to walk (yürü=go on)
      Yülümek=to go by slipping over something
      Yalamak= to lick >~to take swiping/ by scraping on something off
      Yolmak= to pluck=to pull by snatching off, tear off (~flatten the top)
      Yılmak=to throw down from the one's own top (~get bored), to hit the ground from above (yıldırım=lightning…yıldız=star)
      Yurmak= to pull onto, cover over (yur-ut>yurt=tabernacle) (yur-gan>yorgan=quilt)
      Yırmak=to bring it on top of, to take it off (yırışmak>yarışmak= to race> to overcome each other)
      (Yır-et-mak)>Yırtmak= to tear, to take from inside-out or bottom to top (by pulling from both sides) (~tide over, ~get rid of it)
      Yarmak= to split in, to tear apart, to halve, separate by cutting off
      Yaratmak= to reveal it, bring it out, to create
      Yermek=to pull down ,pull to the ground
      Germek=to tense= to pull it in all directions > Sermek= to spread it in all directions
      Yıkmak= to overthrow , take down from top to bottom, turn upside down
      Yığmak= to stack= put on top of each other, dump on top of each other (yığlamak=shed tears over and over, cry over)
      Yağmak=get rained on, get spilled on / to pour down from above
      Yakmak= to burn out=to purify matter by heating and removing mass , reduce its volume
      Yoğmak=make condensed=to tighten and purify, narrow by turning, get rid of own volume (~get dead)
      Yoğurmak= to knead=tighten and thicken , reduce volume, bring to consistency
      (Yogurt=thickened milk product)
      Yuğmak=to purify squeezing to clean (Yuğamak>yıkamak= to wash)
      Yiv = sharp, pointed (yivlemek= sharpen the tip)
      Yuvmak=to squeezing thin out, narrow (yuvka>yufka= thin dough) (yuvka>yuka=thin, shallow) (yuvuz>yavuz=thin, weak, delicate)
      Yuvarlamak=to round off=narrow by turning (yuva (smallest shelter)= nest) (yavru (smallest)= cub )
      Yummak=to shut by squeezing, close tightly
      Yumurmak=make it closes inward (yumruk=fist) (yumurta= egg)
      Yumuşmak=be completely enclosed by oneself (yumuşak=soft )

  • @user-hv8nb7ej6r
    @user-hv8nb7ej6r 2 месяца назад +17

    شما چهار نفر ظاهرا خود را تُرک معرفی کردید ولی با گویش فارسی صحبت همدیگر را متوجه شدید و ما هم همینطور که هموطن هستیم با این زبان مشترک متوجه می شویم وگرنه من کرد یا لر یا گیلک و عرب زبان چگونه زبان شما را بفهمیم. نتیجه پارسی یا فارسی فقط زبانی مشترک بین اقوام متحد ایران و ایرانی است . از بهادر عزیز و همه شما زمینه سازان این برنامه سپاسگزارم. ⚘

    • @Im...Zf...
      @Im...Zf... 2 месяца назад +2

      با درود
      بنظر من برای نزدیکی بیشتر به یکدیگر بهتره بجای زبان_پارسی گفته بشه زبان_ایرانی (زبان_ملی) چون کلمه پارس درسته از نظر تاریخی دربرگیرنده همه اقوام ایران زمین هست ولی در حال حاضر استفاده از این کلمه باعث فاصله میشه ، در مقابل کلمه و اسم #ایران بسیار بزرگتر و زیبنده تر میباشد که همه رو زیر چتر خودش میگیره بدون هیچ تفاوت قائل شدنی
      امیدوارم منظورمو رسونده باشم

    • @volkanaydemir1440
      @volkanaydemir1440 2 месяца назад +6

      Most Kurds in Turkey express themselves better in Turkish, what kind of sentence is this?

    • @ozanbayrak562
      @ozanbayrak562 2 месяца назад

      And too many iranian tribes communicate with each other via the farsi dialect as the official dialect 😉

    • @RezaGamer_Rez
      @RezaGamer_Rez 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@volkanaydemir1440
      They Are racist
      that's why he said this

    • @malolelei3937
      @malolelei3937 2 месяца назад +2

      Says the mongol wannabe Lolz. Amsale to faghat tÜrch nistan. Ye chize dige ham hastan? Miduni chi?? KHAEN ​@@RezaGamer_Rez

  • @yahuniye
    @yahuniye 2 месяца назад +6

    My family is from Malatya-Turkey which has a local dialect somewhere between east and west, so I have a quite good understanding of pronunciations differences in different dialects of Turkish unlike some people that only speak pure İstanbul Turkish. Azeri Turkish and Qashqai were 100% understandable for me, except the few words like "yaziya" but I can guess the meaning from the rest of the sentence. However Turkmen was a bit different, it felt like some Turkish guy reading an epic in old version of Turkish. I dont know how to put it but it felt like an ancient version of what I speak now. It is still understandable but I have to pay close attention while for the other two I can just listen and understand casually. It is good to know that after more than a milennia, we can still understand each other no matter where we settled :)

  • @peterpatrisson6847
    @peterpatrisson6847 Месяц назад +1

    Bahador, I don’t have an instagram account so I’m hoping you will see this message here. One of the languages I’m very curious about is “Brahui” spoken in Afghanistan. It is apparently a Dravidian language. Can you do a video comparing it to some of the Dravidian languages in India?

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Месяц назад

      Would love to! If I'm not mistaken, it's mainly spoken in Pakistan. It would be great if anyone who speaks Brahui fluently would be interested in participating!

    • @peterpatrisson6847
      @peterpatrisson6847 Месяц назад

      Thanks for replying, Bahador. Unfortunately I don’t know any Brahui speakers. I hope someone in your audience is. That would be a very interesting video to me.

  • @Im...Zf...
    @Im...Zf... 2 месяца назад +6

    اقا بهادر خواهشا از این دست برنامه ها که شامل گفتگوی ترک زبانان میهن مون میشه رو مدنظر قرار بده
    خیلی ممنون بابت تلاشهایی که میکنی

  • @avapangeayt2397
    @avapangeayt2397 Месяц назад +2

    I'm Yörük Turk from Turkey and I understood Qashqai even faster than these guys, it's so similar to how my granny speaks, for example she says "dünəən" just like qashqai "dinēn"

    • @user_18789
      @user_18789 19 дней назад +1

      are you realy yoruk??
      we also say" dünən" in Qazvin Iran

    • @avapangeayt2397
      @avapangeayt2397 19 дней назад

      @@user_18789 Yes I am

  • @alisadegzadeh5463
    @alisadegzadeh5463 2 месяца назад

    منوچهر قارداش، منیم بوتون میلان لی دان و اوسکولی لردن سنه سلام گوندرریرم.
    Well done again Mr bahador ❤️

  • @ozguryuksel5242
    @ozguryuksel5242 2 месяца назад +10

    ''Yazı( or Yazu as we spell) '' means flat open land in Ordu province of Turkey. So Yaziye is supposed to be ''to the field,outside''. Bu arada pek efendi çocuklar hepsi,maşallah.

    • @furkancamur2527
      @furkancamur2527 2 месяца назад

      Biz de Kuzey Sivas'ta düzlük yer anlamında kullanıyoruz. Mesela pikniğe gittiğimizde "Oturmıya yazu yer bulak" yani "Oturmak için düzlük yer bulalım" deriz

  • @AkellaAkella-kp1mp
    @AkellaAkella-kp1mp Месяц назад +1

    I'm from North Azerbaijan, and I understand everything what Parisa and Manuchehr said (in Qashqai and Azerbaijani Turkish) and partially what Erfan said (in Turkmen language). Qashqai is a subdialect of Azerbaijani Turkish. Azerbaijani Turkish, Turkey Turkish, Gagauz and Crimean Tatar are dialects of Turkish language.

  • @user-gt1oc7ts2t
    @user-gt1oc7ts2t 2 месяца назад +4

    هموطنان گرامی دوست‌تان داریم.

  • @hassanalast6670
    @hassanalast6670 2 месяца назад +2

    I learned a lot about Azerbaijani (Azeri Turkish), Turkmen, Qashqai, Khalaj, and Khorasani Turkic

    • @user-fr2me4dq9f
      @user-fr2me4dq9f 2 месяца назад +4

      Not Azeri Turkish,just Azerbaijani Turkish.

  • @arianghashghai628
    @arianghashghai628 2 месяца назад +9

    I'm Qashqai: Qashqai, like Azeri which varies a lot from city to city, has a ton of dialects dependent on tribe/city and is not monolithic (e.g. my family pronounces ü and ö and do not shift the sound to i and e like she does so we pronounce dünən and not dinən). I have friends from Iranian Azerbaijan I understand better than some Qashqai tribes (e.g. Galezan). Imo Qashqai and Azeri are the same language on a dialect continuum, I even think some Qashqai accents are closer to certain Azeri dialects. So I generally don't like the distinction and think it's all just Turkish with different regional dialects. For simplicity I tell most foreigners I speak Azeri since Qashqai is basically 100% mutually intelligible to Iranian Azeris.

    • @hamdoulaa
      @hamdoulaa 2 месяца назад +2

      some historians argue that the turks of Charmahal are in fact not Qashqai, but descend from qizilbash prescence in the Safavid time. So its natural their dialect would be even more close to Azerbaijani. But I do think there are Qashqai in Charmahal aswell.

    • @arianghashghai628
      @arianghashghai628 2 месяца назад

      @@hamdoulaa The generally accepted theory is that Qashqai initially settled on the Moghan steppes around Ardabil and then migrated south. This would generally explain why Qashqai is basically an Azeri dialect

    • @robogamer2023
      @robogamer2023 2 месяца назад

      ​@@arianghashghai628what about Zanjanis?

    • @arianghashghai628
      @arianghashghai628 2 месяца назад

      Not sure what you mean, but fwiw I've been asked quite a lot if my accent is Zanjani - there are similarities between Qashqai and Zanjani that e.g. don't exist between Tabrizi and Zanjani (despite both being labeled as Azeri)@@robogamer2023

    • @AykaAykaYa
      @AykaAykaYa 2 месяца назад +1

      In the Republic of Azerbaijan, it is also “dünən". Greetings to you.

  • @Tokyo2905
    @Tokyo2905 2 месяца назад

    Make a comparison between Khalaj and Azeri dialect

  • @hosseinmostafapour5899
    @hosseinmostafapour5899 22 дня назад

    I am from Mazandaran, north of Iran. We are neighbors with Turkmens, once used to be the same province and had the same tv channel and radio. However I can't get a word from Turkmen language, Azerbaijani and Turkish are much easier for me to understand.

  • @onur9858
    @onur9858 Месяц назад

    Türkçe yazılışları farklı i yerine y kullanılmış falan filan tebrikler güzel işler

  • @aliyousefy7531
    @aliyousefy7531 2 месяца назад +1

    سپاس برای این برنامه خوب شما
    میدانستم که ایران خیلی زیبا و دوستداشتنی است اما امروز با دیدن این بر نامه به این احساس رسیدم که ایران ما زیبا تر و دوستداشتنی تر و از دید فرهنگی غنی تر از آنی است که من پیش از این فکر می کردم.
    شاد و شادکام باشید.

  • @user-es8nv4dn7z
    @user-es8nv4dn7z 2 месяца назад +25

    من به عنوان کسی که زبان بومی/مادری‌ام ترکی قشقایی‌ است ولی از جان و دلم فارسی رو دوست دارم. فارسی برای هیچ ایرانی‌ای زبان دوم نیست. اول و دوم نداره. همون‌طور که ترکی زبان بومی/مادری منه فارسی هم زبان میهنی/زادگاهی همه‌ی ماست (نه فقط میانجی) و هویت ما به این زبان گره خورده. فارسی به هیچ وجه رو‌به‌روی دیگر زبان‌ها نبوده و نیست. یه عده (چه از جانب دولت‌های دیگه و متاسفانه حتی از داخل همین حکومت فعلی جمهوری اسلامی) تلاش سازمان‌یافته دارن تفرقه‌اندازی کنن یا فارسی رو زبان «دیگری» به ما بشناسونن ولی هر کسی که انصاف داشته باشه می‌دونه اینطور نیست. گسترش و جاانداختن فارسی میان ما ایرانیان برعکس جاهایی مثل ترکیه هرگز دستوری و دولت‌ساخته نبوده. همین آذربایجان که گاهی خبر و جنجال یه اقلیت ازش درمیاد، کسی می‌تونه کتمان کنه که چقدر شاعران پارسی‌گوی بزرگ به ایران داده و در بازه‌های زمانی مختلف مثل مشروطه یکی از قطب‌های ملی‌گرایی و میهن‌پرستی بوده؟ این حقایق مسلم رو میشه از تاریخ پاک کرد؟ بعضی‌ها تو مجازی با تاریخ مسلم ایران ستیز دارن و می‌خوان پیشینه و حقایق رو نفی کنن انگار.
    من توی ۵ تا استان زندگی کردم. با لرها و فارس‌زبان‌ها و کردها بیشتر از همه، ولی تا به حال حتی یکبار هم نشده سر مسائل قومی دعوا و درگیری ببینم. مسئله‌ی زبان یک مسئله‌ی مطلقا فرهنگیه نه سیاسی. هرجا سیاسی شد یعنی یه عده‌ای می‌خوان از علقه‌های قومی مردم سواستفاده کنن. وای به حال ما اگر بذاریم کنش‌گری سیاسی توی ایران به جای تخصص‌گرایی و منافع همه‌شمول ملی و همبستگی بر مبنای زبان-قومیت بشه!!!

    • @malolelei3937
      @malolelei3937 2 месяца назад +5

      کاش میشد بیشتر از یکبار لایک کرد ❤

    • @Im...Zf...
      @Im...Zf... 2 месяца назад +1

      درود بر شما / صد درصد که جمهوری اسلامی نقش پررنگی در این تفرقه داره
      به قول معروف تفرقه بنداز حکومت کن

    • @mehran5329
      @mehran5329 2 месяца назад +3

      Damet garm, cheghad ghashang neveshti

    • @user-zr2bf2yf6r
      @user-zr2bf2yf6r 2 месяца назад +2

      درود بر شما💐💐🪻👌

    • @Arshamedit
      @Arshamedit 2 месяца назад

  • @gulnozakasimova8036
    @gulnozakasimova8036 Месяц назад

    I am happy that I could get Qashqai from the first try as an Uzbek: Bugun sahar uyda hech nima yo’q edi. Man majbur bo’ldim ----- bordim biroz yemak oldim va keldim.

  • @a.thales7641
    @a.thales7641 2 месяца назад

    as someone somewhat turkish from germany i nearly completely understood azerbaycan, the other too were difficult

  • @iskandarding5396
    @iskandarding5396 2 месяца назад +7

    ترکمن یک زبان جالب و پرقمت به خاطر اینکه آن در همان نقطه میانه تحول تاریخی و جوغرافیایی زبان‌های ترکی از شرق تا غرب است. سخن زیبای آقای عرفان برای شخصی که ازبکی و ایغوری صحبت می‌کند بسیار قابل فهم است. برای مثال فعل «بارماق» در اصل معنی «رفتن» دارد ولی در زبان‌‌های اوغوز به شکل «وارماق» تحول شده و معنای دیگر هم گرفته، یعنی «رسیدن». در ازبکی و ایغوری و قزاقی و قرغزی، «بارماق» همان «رفتن» است در حالی که «رسیدن» در آن زبان‌های ترکی شرقی «ییتمک» می‌‌باشد. در ضمن «بارماق» در ترکی آذربایجانی در قالب «آپارماق» حفظ شده است که از فعل ترکیبی «آلیب بارماق» آمده، یعنی «گرفته رفتن» یعنی «بردن». واژه «تاشاری» هم خیلی نزدیک «تاشقری» ازبکی و ایغوری است، به همین معنی. در ترکی استانبولی «دیشاری» هست از همین ریشه، ولی در آذربایجانی فکر کنم از بین رفته است. خلاص، ترکمن هم مشخصات شرقی دارد و هم ویژگی‌های غربی. به همین خاطر از شنیدن و خواندن ترکمن همیشه لذت می‌برم. تشکر بسیار زیاد آقای بهادر از اینکه ویدیو را ساختید.

    • @wotusayin2000
      @wotusayin2000 2 месяца назад

      دست شما درد نکنه استاد

    • @muctebanesiri
      @muctebanesiri 2 месяца назад

      جالب بود.
      تاشاری و تحولش به دیشاری خیلی دور از ذهن بود ولی باز دیشاری تو آذربایجانی (شاید استفاده‌ش یکم محدودتر شده ولی) از بین نرفته.

    • @erfanizadi6050
      @erfanizadi6050 2 месяца назад

      بسیار ممنونم از شما که به این نکات قشنگ اشاره کردید و از استقبال بی نظیر شما از زبان ترکمنی بسیار سپاسگزارم🙏✨😍

  • @fredaliev5478
    @fredaliev5478 2 месяца назад +8

    As a Tajik knowing uzbeki I understood 80% of it

  • @ernesthemingway7029
    @ernesthemingway7029 Месяц назад +1

    As a Uzbek speaker, qashqai is much closer to me than the other two, I understand 90 % of what she said.

    • @Mancroft.
      @Mancroft. Месяц назад

      There is a river called Qashqai in Uzbek province. Qashqais believe that they are closer to Uzbeks by blood.

    • @ernesthemingway7029
      @ernesthemingway7029 Месяц назад +1

      @@Mancroft. yes, you are right, we have this province, it is called Qashqadarya. I'm also from this province.

    • @user_18789
      @user_18789 19 дней назад

      ​@@ernesthemingway7029
      but girl in the video don"t look like uzbeks

  • @user-es1mv3yp6q
    @user-es1mv3yp6q 2 месяца назад +1

    آیا اصالتا قشقایی ها.از ترکمن ها هستند با توجه به نام بعضی از طوایف قشقایه که همنام آنها در ترکمن ها هست مانند ایکدر

    • @farshadsamani4074
      @farshadsamani4074 2 месяца назад +2

      سلام خیر . قبلا تصور این بود که از ترکستان هستند به دلیل رودخانه ای به نام قشقع ولی سال گذشته نمادی در فارس کشف شد متعلق به قشقایی ها مه هفت هزار ساله بود و مشخص شد که آنها از قدیم در ایران بوده اند و همراه مغولان نیامده اند . خصوصا که مرکز آنها استان فارس هست

    • @369SIR
      @369SIR Месяц назад

      بله قشقایی ها اصالتا تورکمن هستند، حتی ازربایجان و تورکیه هم دراصل تورکمن هستند

  • @tarakkiyot
    @tarakkiyot 2 месяца назад +5

    All 3 are pretty discernable to me as Uzbek. Persian is also familiar via Tajik.

    • @persianguy1524
      @persianguy1524 2 месяца назад +1

      Tajik is literally Persian

    • @tarakkiyot
      @tarakkiyot 2 месяца назад +1

      @@persianguy1524 you are correct

  • @yegdada2621
    @yegdada2621 2 месяца назад +1

    سلام یمک همان ایمک به معنی "خوردن" در ترکمنیه ودر ترکی به معنی خوردنیه

  • @blankslate6393
    @blankslate6393 2 месяца назад +1

    درود بر شما که از زبان های موزاییک ایران رو با تمام زبان ها و فرهنگ های متنوعش بدون تبعیض معرفی میکنی و در معرض دید دنیا میگذاری. زیبایی ایران به همین تکثر قومی-زبانیش است. مردم فقط در سرزمینی احساس توطن میکنند که خود را همسان بقیه ببینند و احساس فرودستی نکنند.

  • @vehbisabanc7843
    @vehbisabanc7843 2 месяца назад +3

    Farkli bir deneyim oldu. Teşekkürler

  • @l.i.surgeon
    @l.i.surgeon Месяц назад +1

    خیلی ویدیو خوبی بود من خودم خیلی کنجکاو بودم بدونم ترکی های ایران به چه شکل تکلم میشن😃

  • @user-zr2bf2yf6r
    @user-zr2bf2yf6r 2 месяца назад +1

    If I'm not mistaken in north eastern iran we also have Kazakhs another Turkic people . I think it will be another fun video to watch about kazakh language 👌✨🔥🔥🔥✌️

    • @khaterehkm3273
      @khaterehkm3273 2 месяца назад +1

      Kazakh in Iran? I havent heared of them as an Iranian. We do have Turkic speakers in Khurasan provinve of Iran tough. But I guess they speak a language very close to Oguz branch of Turkic.

    • @user-zr2bf2yf6r
      @user-zr2bf2yf6r 2 месяца назад

      @@khaterehkm3273 yeah I was surprised as well but kazahks are one of the the Turkic people who live in Iran and Thier language would be a interesting subject to study

    • @khaterehkm3273
      @khaterehkm3273 2 месяца назад

      @@user-zr2bf2yf6r Yeah. Its very interesting. Do you know the name of the province they live in?

    • @user-zr2bf2yf6r
      @user-zr2bf2yf6r 2 месяца назад

      @@khaterehkm3273 they are mainly in golestan province which is reasonable due to geographical connections between northern Iran and central Asia also there are Georgian people who are originally from the Caucasus region

    • @khaterehkm3273
      @khaterehkm3273 2 месяца назад

      @@user-zr2bf2yf6r Thanks for the info. 👌🏻

  • @camsaffari
    @camsaffari 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you all! The Turkemen guy was such a nice person!

    • @erfanizadi6050
      @erfanizadi6050 2 месяца назад

      Thank you very much. Your kindness is appreciated.

  • @sasanmohamadzade4094
    @sasanmohamadzade4094 Месяц назад

    سلام ترک قشقایی دقیقا مثل ترکی سنقری هستش سنقر شهری میان کرمانشاه و همدان هستش ماهم به بیرون میگیم یازی خیلی جالب بود برام و همچنین ۱۰۰ درصد لهجه آذربایجان را فهمیدم ولی هیچی از ترکمنی نفهمیدم

  • @MrAllmightyCornholioz
    @MrAllmightyCornholioz 2 месяца назад +3

    TENGRI BLESS THE SPEAKERS

  • @cengizhhhhhhhhhhkeskin6084
    @cengizhhhhhhhhhhkeskin6084 2 месяца назад +5

    İran'daki kardeşlere selam olsun 🇹🇷

    • @user-zr2bf2yf6r
      @user-zr2bf2yf6r 2 месяца назад

      درود بر شما زنده باشید 🦁☀️💚🤍❤️🇹🇷🇦🇿

    • @MajidAtayan
      @MajidAtayan 2 месяца назад

      Salam Olsun turk qardash❤🇮🇷🇹🇷
      I'm khorasan turk from north east of iran

  • @saeidmollaei2163
    @saeidmollaei2163 2 месяца назад +1

    بهادر عزیز دم شما گرم بابت ویدئوهای که ساختی و میسازی. کار فرهنگی ای که تو با ویدئوهات رقم زدی و میزنی، از فعالیت دستگاه های عریض و طویل رسمی بسیار پربارتر هست. همه اقوام، با هر نژاد و زبانی و در هر کشوری، حق و حقوقی دارن و این حقوق باید به رسمیت شناخته بشه. زبان و فرهنگ همه اقوام باید مورد احترام حکومت ها و سایر اقوام باشه و اینطوری میتونیم به درک مشترک از هم برسیم و در کنار هم با صلح و دوستی زندگی کنیم. من به عنوان یک ترک آذربایجانی که ایرانی هستم، که تباری از قبایل بیات و افشار دارم، نه خودم رو برتر از بقیه میدونم، نه تبار فرد دیگه ای رو برتراز خودم میدونم. ایل و تبار و زبان و نژاد مایه برتری نیست. من بابت تباری که دارم، مثل هر فرد دیگه ای، بابت تبارم، میراث دار زبان، فرهنگ، تاریخ و آداب غنی و جذابی هستم که برام ارزشمند و دوست داشتنی هستن و دوست دارم حفظشون کنم و اینکه ببینم عده ای در قرن 21، دانسته یا ندانسته در پی انکار موجودیت تبارم یا زبان و فرهنگم هستن، بسیار دردناک هست. دیدن انکار سایر اقوام هم همین قدر برام دردناکه. شرایط تاریخی و اجتماعی در همه جای دنیا تنوع های قومی و فرهنگی رو رقم زده. چه خوب میشه که تنوع ها رو بپذیریم، بهشون احترام بذاریم، در کنار هم به خوشی زندگی کنیم و قبول کنیم که بقیه هم مثل ما، زبان و فرهنگ و تاریخی دارن که براشون جذابه و از موسیقی و آدابشون لذت میبرن و به جای اینکه به هم فخر بفروشیم و زبان به دشمنی بگشاییم، جذابیت های فرهنگی مون رو به همدیگه نشون بدیم. قدرتمندانه ادامه بده بهادرجان.

  • @AykaAykaYa
    @AykaAykaYa 2 месяца назад +9

    Why is this issue being discussed so much?Azerbaijanis are mixed Turks (like all nations in the world), most of them are indigenous peoples who were before the Iranic tribes and Turkic tribes, and they also have Turkic genes, their language is Azerbaijani-Turkic (Azerbaijanis and Qashqai), and these Azerbaijanis are estimated at 40 million people worldwide. And we should not forget that All modern nations are the result of mixing.

    • @IranLur
      @IranLur 2 месяца назад +9

      100% correct. We are all natives of our own lands who end up inheriting minor genetics and mostly linguistics from smaller groups of invaders who establish dynasties.

    • @Simsrockslol
      @Simsrockslol 2 месяца назад +10

      we are the products of the colorful and diverse history of our beautiful iran.

    • @MrAintGotNoBitches
      @MrAintGotNoBitches 2 месяца назад +5

      I don't understand why some Persians are always talking down on azerbaijanis when I could imagine if Iran collapsed that the ethnic minorities would try to make their own countries considering that the 19th century gave birth to the nation's state and look what happened in the 20th century in Europe. I'm not saying it should happen, but if it happens. And I don't know why they say that azerbaijanis are not a Turkic people when they are influenced by the Persians and various other people but that does not mean that they are not Turkic

    • @BOBBYINCOGNITO-ej5yw
      @BOBBYINCOGNITO-ej5yw 2 месяца назад +7

      ​@@MrAintGotNoBitches cos turkic means mongol and no one in azarbaijan or turkey looks like mongolians! Mongols invaded iran and roman empire then mixed in local populations. What you call turkic people is just a korean dialect😉

    • @MrAintGotNoBitches
      @MrAintGotNoBitches 2 месяца назад +4

      @@BOBBYINCOGNITO-ej5yw First of all, that makes no sense because yes, the Mongols did invade Iran during the Mongol conquest. But they did not leave a significant impact genetically or culturally compared to the seljuks who did conquer Iran and were Turkic and Turkic people may have originated in the same area as the Mongols but they are Distinctly different. And so what if Azerbaijani and Turkish people don't look similar to other Turkic people, they can still understand them when speaking their languages. So that shows the connections to other Turkic people. And outside of the Turkic people that were influenced by the Mongols Turkic and Mongols do not understand each other at all if they spoke their languages to each other. With the only exception being Chuvash people who cannot understand other Turkic people when speaking their language to other Turkic people
      And let's just say the ancestors of the azerbaijanis were not Turkic, what does that mean anyway in the modern sense, Azerbaijani culture is very Turkic and influenced by the Persians there's no denying that but they are still a Turkic people
      And also Korean has nothing to do with Turkic people whatsoever out of the fucking theories people made up that are complete bullshit.

  • @anarqasimov1835
    @anarqasimov1835 Месяц назад +1

    I'm from Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku.
    Qashqai language 99,5%,
    Gulestan Turkmen language 70%,
    Azeri language 99,8% understand

  • @jivanselbi3657
    @jivanselbi3657 2 месяца назад +3

    thanks Bahador, your respect for other languages and cultures reflects your mature personality. as an Iraqi Turkmen I could relate to the 3 dialects spoken, ''yazıya'' in our dialect is the usage of Qashgay however Tebrizi accent can be easily understııd by Iraqi Turkmens... unfortunately racist approaches by backward mentality has damaged the Irani Turkic badly by too many non necessary borrowings

  • @muctebanesiri
    @muctebanesiri 2 месяца назад +4

    دمتون گرم ❤
    حالا ممکنه تو بعضی جزییات مخالف باشم/باشیم (که طبیعیه) ولی کلیت ویدیو به نظرم ارزشمنده.
    مهمترین نکته ویدیو همون احترام متقابل بود که بهادر گفت.
    _حالا کامنتم به عنوان نیتیو آذربایجانی:_
    قشقایی رو کامل متوجه شدم. فقط یه جا حدس زدم (گدم یازیه) که یازیه یکم عجیب بود اونم از کلیت جمله میشد حدس منطقی زد که بیرونه.
    ترکمنی چلنج اصلی بود. حدسا یکم بیشتر شد ولی بازم کلیت جمله و مفهومش کاملا مشخص بود. شاید اگه با الفبای لاتین نوشته میشد و اون (نگ) زیاد به چشم نمیخورد تشخیصش راحتتر میشد.
    مثلا garnyňa و barýaňam یا barýansyň قابل فهم تره تا قارنینقا، باریانقام و باریارسینگ.

  • @farzam5704
    @farzam5704 2 месяца назад +2

    خیلی باحال بود. ترکمنه خیلی سخت بود. ولی قشقایی خیلی شبیه آزری بود

  • @hamdoulaa
    @hamdoulaa 2 месяца назад +1

    👏

  • @user-zy6lp9jz6w
    @user-zy6lp9jz6w 2 месяца назад +4

    .من لر بختیاری هستم و افتخار. می کنم. که زبان اصلی ام فارسی است در شهرمان و خانواده امان همه لری صحبت میکنیم فقط عشقمان سرزمین عزیزمان ایران است به گوشه و کنار ایران تعصب دارم گر چه ترکی بس عزیز است در زبان مادری گر نگوید نام ایران لال بادا این زبان استاد شهریار

  • @alpaybayatlu541
    @alpaybayatlu541 2 месяца назад +1

    Fact is that Azerbaijani called himself as Terekeme - it is persianized version of Turkiman(Terakiman) actullay all Oghuz turks call himself as Turkiman. Turks in Irag which are part of Azerbaijani etnicity call himself as Turkiman. Muhammad Fuzuli great poet of Azerbaijan was Iragi Turkiman too.

  • @user-ic1dl5rp4f
    @user-ic1dl5rp4f 2 месяца назад +2

    Yashasin Ana dilim

  • @user-ic1dl5rp4f
    @user-ic1dl5rp4f 2 месяца назад +1

    Kheyli mamnon az lotfeton,koli lezat bordam❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @saeid.s
    @saeid.s 2 месяца назад +1

    هولوقیاردم . همون هولکدیم هست در اذربایجانی . تقریبا میشه استرسی شدن . ترکی اذربایجانی حد وسط زبانهای ترکی هست و همه ترکها از چین تا اروپا این زبان رو میفهمن .

  • @Krim-zp8km
    @Krim-zp8km 2 месяца назад

    Someone who know Anatolian Turkish Iunderstand almost everything what they said.

  • @farshadsamani4074
    @farshadsamani4074 2 месяца назад +2

    سلام من از شهر سامان هستم که سرکار خانم پریسا اسم بردند و قشقایی هستم . به زبان ترکی و گویشهای مختلف علاقه بیسار دارم . لحجه و ای قشقایی زیادند ولی در کل برای دیگر قشقایی ها کامل قابل درکه ممنون از خانم که نماینده قوم قشقایی بودند