10 Things Not to do in Turkye!! Is Yogurt From Greece?

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  • @eslembhdr
    @eslembhdr 18 дней назад +153

    i really love the Brazilian girl's perspective on everything she's very respectful and cute

    • @lllShadowll
      @lllShadowll 18 дней назад +6

      We like her from Türkiye

  • @ShaqItGood
    @ShaqItGood 19 дней назад +215

    I went to Istanbul and the strays are so well fed and friendly. Turkish are really nice people. 😊
    Turkey in Tagalog is Turkiya btw.

    • @koseku3
      @koseku3 16 дней назад

      stray dogs bite 400k people every year in türkiye, its not as good as it looks

    • @knsstudio0
      @knsstudio0 8 дней назад

      thanks man

  • @MS-ej2nx
    @MS-ej2nx 18 дней назад +176

    As a Lebanese, I have traveled to Türkiye 4 times, and each time I was struck by how breathtaking this country is: the people are kind and inviting, the streets are clean, and, as this lady mentioned, there are a lot of healthy, well-groomed street cats and some other pets. At least one trip to this stunning country should be on everyone's bucket list.
    Much love 🇱🇧❤🇹🇷

    • @valerioluizfelipe
      @valerioluizfelipe 17 дней назад +6

      @@MS-ej2nx from Brazil, I also get a very good impression of Türkiye. It's very unlikely I'll get there any time soon, and the language seems too hard to learn, but they give a very nice vibe.

    • @jinx_s
      @jinx_s 16 дней назад +6

      i live in türkiye and it makes me happy that other peoples loves us!

    • @brkdrgt
      @brkdrgt 15 дней назад +2

      As a turkish ı live in istanbul and much of things you say is true but ı dont think our streets are that clean

    • @sametkarsl767
      @sametkarsl767 14 дней назад +4

      Greetings from Turkey. The same praise, and even more, applies to Lebanon. Its cuisine is one of the best in the world. The music is amazing Fairuz Myriam Fares etc. Beirut was one of the most beautiful cities in the world. But civil wars, conflicts and Israeli aggression have taken Lebanon away from its former beauty. It is very sad really. I hope Lebanon will return to its beautiful days.

    • @deliocmemo
      @deliocmemo 5 дней назад

      don't come again

  • @t_y_2192
    @t_y_2192 17 дней назад +54

    Intense = yoğun (in turkish). to impaste = yoğur mak (in turkish). So if you make milk intense, you make yoghurt. By the way gh = ğ in turkish. Yoghurt (yoğurt) is turkish word and turkish dish

  • @ferhatozturk3571
    @ferhatozturk3571 18 дней назад +28

    i think many people - including the girl in the video - has misunderstood the issue and misdelivered the point. the international name of the country in english changed from Turkey (because of the bird) to Türkiye. That does not mean all countries have to change their version in their native language - as long as its not english. Germany still will call it "Türkei" for example.

    • @cihanlost
      @cihanlost 15 дней назад +1

      Yes you are right

    • @sarahprince2412
      @sarahprince2412 14 дней назад +2

      Everyone here in the U.S I guarantee will still say Turkey and not Turkiye. I understand about wanting to be respectful because it’s their culture BUT the Turkish people should not get super offended(like how this Turkish girl gives off being offended) if English speaking people still say Turkey and NOT Turkiye. That’s what we are used to saying. It shouldn’t be offensive because it’s NOT being derogatory in any way. That’s how we learned it. We will try to adapt but don’t get offended. It’s one thing if it was a derogatory term or saying which yes, definitely do not use but Turkey is not derogatory. Just saying.

    • @Luna_Gazer
      @Luna_Gazer 11 дней назад +2

      @@sarahprince2412 I feel you. Brazilians to this day would still say Holanda and Bielorrússia instead of Países Baixos and Belarus

    • @LaudGuy_
      @LaudGuy_ 2 дня назад

      Italians too, we still say "Olanda" and "Bielorussia" as well as "Turchia" (wich is closer to the Turkiye)

  • @baseas6098
    @baseas6098 17 дней назад +92

    Helal olsun kız, ülkemizi güzel anlatmışsın. ^^

  • @SahinK.
    @SahinK. 19 дней назад +77

    dude the brazilian girl is so entertaining 😂

  • @Honeymoon-j3k
    @Honeymoon-j3k 19 дней назад +62

    A Turquia é um país que eu tô aprendendo muito sobre a cultura ultimamente, então amei o vídeo 🇹🇷🇧🇷

  • @betul-00
    @betul-00 18 дней назад +83

    As many of you know, Turks lived as nomads in their time. As you can imagine, a nomadic lifestyle creates problems when it comes to storing your food. The primary source of income for Turks who live a nomadic lifestyle is animal husbandry. Since dairy products spoil quickly, this enabled the Turks to develop a recipe such as yoghurt, which is easier to store than milk. The Greeks were not a nomadic society like the Turks. That's why their ancient cities are so many, and so are their written sources. Since the Turks are a nomadic society, we do not have cities or structures from ancient times. Our written works are very few. We generally access old written sources about the Turks from written sources belonging to the Chinese. Actually, history is very exciting. It is very surprising to see the effects of a nation's lifestyle on its culture! 😊

    • @subetewomieru
      @subetewomieru 16 дней назад +11

      Your comment is great. Wanna add something too. Meat dishes, grilling, cured meat, sausage like pastırma and sucuk, phyllo pastries suit to nomadic lifestyle. Quick and beneficial. Of course some herbs, spices and fruits also exists but it is according to climate and its conveniency maybe. Our agricultural terms come from old turkic too. Therefore it gives hints.

  • @faraszaidann
    @faraszaidann 18 дней назад +100

    I think Turkiye is more secular than Indonesia. As far as I know, in Turkiye you can do anything without anyone forbidding you, for example kissing in public, alcohol is easy to find everywhere, mosque are not crowded, and the majority of Turkish women do not wear the hijab.

    • @GeorgeSantiagoBFH
      @GeorgeSantiagoBFH 18 дней назад +7

      When I studied in Spain in 2000, I had a friend from Germany named Sedef, who was German-born but of Turkish origin. She had a jar full of condoms and a beeswax Catholic candle in her apartment, which prompted me to ask if she was religious. She said she was an atheist. 😄

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 18 дней назад

      Because founding father of modern turkiye is attaturk, he create secular country and that's why he forced his own Muslim citizen to act like European. You think why Muslim hate him so much? Not until erdogan party won in 2004 when hijab is now permissable to wear in class, university and workplace.
      There's Muslim teacher in my country go to turkiye and shocked about Muslim drinking and kissing over there. Majority of anatolia region still practicing Islam but the European Istanbul side is where everybody is liberal and atheist

    • @lilypearl5853
      @lilypearl5853 17 дней назад +40

      Turkiye is a secular country since 1923. Yes, most of peaople are Muslim. But the people are Muslim, not the government 😊

    • @Kheliks
      @Kheliks 17 дней назад +11

      @@faraszaidann exactly . ofc there is some non touristic conservative religious areas there that ppl get reactions. But legally u r allowed to do anything almost west ... abortion is allowed, gay marriage not legally allowed, no death penalty etc... our penal codes derived from italy, civil codes germanic(switz), constitution and administrative law from France, commercial law from germany etc. article 10 of the constitution : principle of equality " Everyone is equal before the law without distinction as language, race, color, gender, belief no privilige shall be granted to any individual family or class". article 2 : governed by rule law, secular, democratic, social state, respecting human rights and loyal to nationalism of Atatuk.

    • @GALAX-DARK
      @GALAX-DARK 17 дней назад

      But as far as you know,Most people in Turkey are Muslims. By the way, I don't know how you wrote such a thing, but in Turkey, no one kisses each other in the middle of the street. We are a Muslim country.

  • @eduardosantos5078
    @eduardosantos5078 19 дней назад +80

    No Brasil fazemos mt confusão entre turco, sírio e libanês.....erroneamente achamos q é td um só povo e são Árabes... porém quem se aprofunda no assunto sabe q a Turkya tem língua própria e ñ são árabes.

    • @isimyok87
      @isimyok87 19 дней назад +1

      Do that in my country and get hospitalzed in instance. It is best to learn... for your own health.... Happened

    • @meralkeskin8511
      @meralkeskin8511 18 дней назад +1

      Arab?😅Turkman+Roman=Turkish ilgimiz bile yok.ruclips.net/video/9ShOF-Baljw/видео.htmlsi=Kb-gHDlJ58-bG0bM

    • @GALAX-DARK
      @GALAX-DARK 17 дней назад

      Turks are not Arabs at all, and the thought of Turks as Arabs bothers me and even most Turks.

    • @aykuterturk3293
      @aykuterturk3293 16 дней назад +1

      Türkiye is a Muslim country, but Turks are not Arabs. He converted to Islam only during the Seljuk Empire and tried to spread Islam. He is from a Syrian and Lebanese Arab family.

    • @eduardosantos5078
      @eduardosantos5078 16 дней назад +2

      @@aykuterturk3293 entendi....os brasileiros começaram a confundir porque quando esses povos vieram se estabelecer no Brasil tinham documentos do império da Turkya....então para as autoridades brasileiras eram registrados todos como turcos sem distinguir quem era sírio ou libanês.

  • @omi4470
    @omi4470 19 дней назад +69

    Turkey is my favorite country ❤

    • @aryacore_.
      @aryacore_. 15 дней назад +1

      we are glad!!

    • @XxAlyosxX
      @XxAlyosxX 14 дней назад +2

      Awww thanks for loving my country;)

  • @Maman-Setrum
    @Maman-Setrum 19 дней назад +74

    Yogurt is turkiye, yes. first time I saw turkish eat yogurt with slice of cucumber and bread, in makkah.
    its quite interesting, what was that! (I know yogurt but I just consider yogurt as beverage/to drink.)
    then they offer me to eat with them. wow its delicious, fresh and made me happy.
    when I back to indonesia and try to made it, I failed. turkish yogurt really good, thats the point.

    • @isimyok87
      @isimyok87 19 дней назад +4

      well... yogurt needs a specific bacteria actually named smthng bulgar (just because that bacteria was discovered in bulgaria).
      Ohh and first attempt usually fails... U need increase bacteria concentration and use a fatty milk. Cow milks are hard to make yogurt.

    • @erdemozcan5435
      @erdemozcan5435 18 дней назад +12

      @@isimyok87 Yogurt was discovered thousands of years before you discovered that bacteria. Discovering one of the thousands of bacteria that make up yoghurt does not make you the owner of yoghurt. Also, your claim is very funny when even the name Bulgar is of Turkic origin.

    • @isimyok87
      @isimyok87 18 дней назад

      @@erdemozcan5435 and where did I made any claim about yogurt? Just show about it? Pls dont exhibit ur braindead status to all...

    • @toucansu
      @toucansu 18 дней назад +1

      @@erdemozcan5435 Yoğurdun bulgar olduğunu dememiş, sadece bakterinin bulgar olduğunu söylemiş

    • @erdemozcan5435
      @erdemozcan5435 18 дней назад

      @@toucansu biliyorum ancak çoğu kişi bu bakteriden dolayı yoğurdu bulgarlara mal etmeye çalışıyor.

  • @paulapalhao9034
    @paulapalhao9034 19 дней назад +61

    Gostei muito de aprender mais sobre a Turquia!

  • @ryanzarmbinski7446
    @ryanzarmbinski7446 19 дней назад +60

    Ne güzel bir ülke, inşallah gelecekte Türkçe'ye dönebileceğim 🇹🇷

    • @isimyok87
      @isimyok87 19 дней назад +2

      artık değil... ekonomik olarak... bizden başka herkese güzel ama

    • @TimurKhan-dn5vx
      @TimurKhan-dn5vx 19 дней назад +1

      @@isimyok87 sure Change Brics alliance and then pushing syrian refuge.

    • @muratakkuzu3077
      @muratakkuzu3077 18 дней назад +2

      You are always welcome my friend

    • @ardaerm
      @ardaerm 17 дней назад

      ​@@TimurKhan-dn5vxthats what people want but govermant:/

  • @murat_cakir
    @murat_cakir 13 дней назад +6

    Aleyna yine formunda ve masada bizi temsil ediyor, seviliyorsun Aleyna ❤

  • @mustafaak9311
    @mustafaak9311 13 дней назад +6

    8:00 a little correction; Our country name was already Türkiye. We changed our name in English version as Türkiye :)

  • @davepavillar6606
    @davepavillar6606 19 дней назад +92

    As far as I know about Atatürk, it means "Father Turk", he is after all the Father of the Turkish Republic. After the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Monarchy, he was the one who led the revolution to make Turkey as a republic. He transferred the capital from Istanbul to Ankara to break Türkiye's ties with the Ottoman Empire and the monarchy. And he changed the writing system from Arabic letters to Latin letters for the population to learn easily and also to break its ties with the Arabic/Islamic ruled monarchy (I think.)

    • @kimnoon8365
      @kimnoon8365 19 дней назад +3

      That's not true!

    • @chinavirus841
      @chinavirus841 19 дней назад +2

      So Türkiye did all those to lose in euros

    • @kimnoon8365
      @kimnoon8365 19 дней назад +4

      @@chinavirus841
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Unfortunately I felt bad for them tho

    • @sanctuaryaddict
      @sanctuaryaddict 18 дней назад +2

      its means attaturk betrayed their ancestors who fought for their land?

    • @melihalemdar7430
      @melihalemdar7430 18 дней назад +33

      ​​@@sanctuaryaddictAs an Turkish I may explain this understood.After the First World War Ottoman was supporter of the Germany an their sides lost the War.So Türkiye was signed Treaty of sevr agrrement.But Atatürk and comrades-in-arms refused that because it meant that dismemberment of türkish land.So they were started to resistance we called War of liberation and he saved our land and defeated the enemy.He then founded a new Turkish Republic and with the people who loved Türkiye and who called byself as a Turkish.He no betrayed no one.Atherwise he could not only save the turkish people .he also defeated imperialsm.He was a freedom fighter.May he rest in peace.

  • @magomistico562
    @magomistico562 19 дней назад +50

    THE SOAP OPERA BRAZILIAN BASEAD IN TURKEY IS 2013 . THE NAME SOAP OPERA IS SALVE JORGE ( THE BRAVE WOMAN , LA GUERRERA )

    • @isimyok87
      @isimyok87 19 дней назад +1

      blave?

    • @magomistico562
      @magomistico562 19 дней назад +2

      @@isimyok87 Brave , 😕

    • @Laradilrey666
      @Laradilrey666 18 дней назад

      Wow ❤❤

    • @thiagooliveira583
      @thiagooliveira583 18 дней назад

      Aquele trem foi tão viral que só de ler o nome a musiquinha toca na cabeça hauahuahua

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu 19 дней назад +470

    Greeks adopted many dishes from their Turkish neighbors, Dolma, Lokma Sarma, Baklava, Cacık (Tzatziki), to name a few same with other Middle Eastern / Balkan groups since all were dominated by Turkic clans through most of the past millennium

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg 19 дней назад +42

      THESE ARE NOT TURKISH FOODS LOL.
      These are MIDDLE EASTERN AND GREEK foods.
      The TURKS came from Central Asia and ADOPTED these foods, gave it Turkish names. That’s it. But these are originally Middle Eastern and Greek foods.

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu 19 дней назад +127

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg Nah they are Turkic and had been made in Central Asia by Turkic people before they introduced the dishes to the Middle Eastern populations they subjugated for centuries, etymology doesn't mess around

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg 19 дней назад +20

      @@nenenindonu
      Liar, you are lying and you know it.
      Central Asian Turks cuisine is different. While Levantine Arab, Iraqi Arab, Greek and Armenian cuisine almost the same.
      This shows that ORIGINAL central asian TURKS cuisine is different, and so the modern Anatolian Turkish food is actually NOT Turkish.
      You think I don’t know Central Asian cuisine? They eat Mantu Dumplings, Rice dishes (such as Bukhari), Horse meet, they have their own pastas, etc. it is different from Anatolian Turkish food, which is originally Middle Eastern, Greek and Armenian food.

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg 19 дней назад +21

      @@nenenindonu
      Turkey in a nutshell:
      1. Food -> Greek, Arab, Armenian foods
      2. People -> Turkified Greeks, Armenians, Arabs, Assyrians, Kurds, Slavs, Albanians
      3. Music -> Arabic and Persian music instruments and singing styles
      4. Language -> Turkic language (finally something Turkic), but FULL OF with Arabic, Persian and French.
      5. Culture -> Persian, Arabic and Greek culture
      6. Religion -> Started in Arabia
      What more to say? A land full of nationalistic people who don’t even know their ancestry, and when they do a DNA test they realize they are not Turkish, but Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians, Arabs, etc..
      What a sad reality.

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu 19 дней назад +1

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg Sounds like subject syndrome filled with insecurities, all those groups you've mentioned were subjected to Turkic rule (Ottomans, Seljuks, Zengids, Aqqoyunlu, Bahri Mamluks,...) these dominant Turkic entities imposed their imperial culture on the subject greek, arab, armenian... populations not the vice versa

  • @E_Demir
    @E_Demir 16 дней назад +22

    An important thing to know if you will visit turkey: stray cats are harmless but be aware of the dogs. Especially at nights and never trust a stray dog. Dont let your children close to them. Better be safe than sorry.

  • @shackroodakkak6963
    @shackroodakkak6963 17 дней назад +12

    Yoğurt is not "Ottoman" Turkish, is "Turkic"

    • @okur1gezer
      @okur1gezer 13 дней назад

      "Ottoman" kim gevur mu? O da Türk. Şimdi de 600 yıllık tarihi silersiniz. Yazık size. Bir kere kendiniz olun her şeyinizle.

  • @onnanob
    @onnanob 19 дней назад +6

    I enjoy all World Friends videos and they are very informative, but I found this video to be the one I learned the most from.

  • @jake2123
    @jake2123 19 дней назад +11

    turkish soup opera are famous now in the Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @YarenDers
    @YarenDers 11 дней назад +6

    Yoğurt comes from "yoğurmak" (to knead), döner comes from "dönmek" (to spin), sarma comes from "sarmak" (to roll) so like plz stop claiming our food 🤍

  • @thedeadman82988
    @thedeadman82988 19 дней назад +27

    Recently Turkish soap operas have been adapted into Spanish

  • @valerioluizfelipe
    @valerioluizfelipe 19 дней назад +5

    The way we deal with water is very different from city to city in Brazil. I guess where Julia lived it was not common, but here in my town we always just drink tap water. And its very good clean water, our town has a lot of springs and all sewage is 100% cleansed. We even have some preserved forested area inside the town itself.

  • @Freehbs
    @Freehbs 19 дней назад +8

    the right choice for my brother is just to be a good observer and listener😂

  • @kaisersoze5155
    @kaisersoze5155 14 дней назад +3

    Güzel kızımız ülkemizi çok güzel temsil etmiş. Anne-babasına saygılar.

  • @lilypearl5853
    @lilypearl5853 17 дней назад +8

    Ablam bu defa bastıra bastıra Yogurt is Turkish demişsin ama tarihi osmanlıdan bile eski bu defa da orda biraz falso olmuş ama olsun 😂😂❤🤍 bizi iyi temsil ediyorsun, olması gerektiği gibi teşekkürü borç bilirimm

  • @sirshauniv511
    @sirshauniv511 18 дней назад +8

    I'm in this country right now. Thanks a bunch.

  • @eren7664
    @eren7664 11 дней назад +4

    Yoghurt cannot be greek food. I can explain it why. Firstly we are saying yoğurt to yoghurt in türkiye. Why did ı say it because there is a verb ''yoğurmak'' in türkiye. Yoğurt is coming from ''yoğurmak''. Yoğurmak means Knead in english. If you knead (yoğurmak) the milk you will achieve yoghurt (yoğurt)

  • @Vildann_krtl
    @Vildann_krtl 19 дней назад +9

    Türkiye contents.. love it❤🇹🇷

  • @jake2123
    @jake2123 19 дней назад +5

    i used to watch turkish soup opera, The actors are handsome and Beautiful also the stories

  • @kilanspeaks
    @kilanspeaks 19 дней назад +38

    The situation in Indonesia differs from Turkiye in a few key ways. While Indonesia is not officially an Islamic country, religion profoundly influences the lives of its people, regardless of whether they are Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, or from another faith. This deep-rooted religiosity sets it apart from the more secular framework of Turkiye.
    Moreover, Indonesia consists of 38 provinces, one of which, Aceh, is allowed to create bylaws based on Sharia in addition to the secular national law and applying Islamic legal principles. This makes Indonesia a unique blend of religious influence and regional legal diversity.

    • @isimyok87
      @isimyok87 19 дней назад +10

      Turkiye is also not an İslamic country officialy as it is secular.. even with the current president.

    • @chinavirus841
      @chinavirus841 19 дней назад

      Indonesia is Islamic country

    • @z.2023
      @z.2023 19 дней назад +2

      Pancasila was indonesia ideology

    • @chinavirus841
      @chinavirus841 19 дней назад

      @@isimyok87 Türkiye is Islamic

    • @TimurKhan-dn5vx
      @TimurKhan-dn5vx 19 дней назад +3

      @@chinavirus841 Agnostism rise in turkey

  • @hahaha70263
    @hahaha70263 19 дней назад +3

    Nice vid!

  • @kaganalp6313
    @kaganalp6313 16 дней назад +4

    Türkiye best country in the world for the food dishes

  • @Deren_06
    @Deren_06 14 дней назад +1

    I am also from Turkey she told everything so well ı am so proud :)

  • @KiWi_BoO
    @KiWi_BoO 19 дней назад +4

    Hello, nice

  • @benkimim9135
    @benkimim9135 19 дней назад +17

    love from Türkiye 💞💞🇹🇷🇹🇷

  • @viakra
    @viakra 13 дней назад +2

    the word itself "YOGHURT" comes from a Turkish word "yoğurmak". Etymology speaks millions in these type of debates.

  • @AudiosVideos-om7ci
    @AudiosVideos-om7ci 19 дней назад +17

    Turkish Novels are a lot popular

    • @isimyok87
      @isimyok87 19 дней назад +2

      not really...

    • @Bozkrttt
      @Bozkrttt 17 дней назад +2

      ​@@isimyok87Senin amacın ne ya

    • @isimyok87
      @isimyok87 17 дней назад +1

      @@Bozkrttt kes

    • @Bozkrttt
      @Bozkrttt 17 дней назад +1

      @@isimyok87 Amacını söybir ha anladım Türkleri kötülemek

    • @Bozkrttt
      @Bozkrttt 17 дней назад +1

      @@AudiosVideos-om7ci Thanks yours too "İki şehrin hikayesi ,Sherlock Holmes,Alaca Karanlık and such

  • @melekk-nc5qm
    @melekk-nc5qm 19 дней назад +30

    hi from Türkiye 🇹🇷 ❤

  • @zeyaley13
    @zeyaley13 16 дней назад +2

    Bayılıyorum Aleynaya. Her videoda ne güzel konuşuyor

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu 19 дней назад +84

    Yogurt is indeed Turkic even etymologically rooted in the Turkic "yoğurmak" (to knead) like yogurt Greeks borrowed much of their cuisine from Turks

    • @MIKRASIATISSA
      @MIKRASIATISSA 19 дней назад +5

      the original is made with horse milk, turks in anatolia do it the greek way just less creamy lol

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg 19 дней назад +7

      Lol Yogurt is not Turkish.
      In Arab world we have it and it’s called “Laban”. And it is mentioned in our history since over 1400 years ago. While Turks came to Anatolia only 800 years ago.
      Just because you have a word for it, doesn’t make it yours.
      Yogurt/Laban is most likely Middle Eastern or Greek.

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg 19 дней назад +3

      @@MIKRASIATISSA
      Turkish Yogurt is less creamy and most salty
      Greek Yogurt is least salty and medium creaminess
      Arabic Yogurt is medium salty and very thick/creamy.

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu 19 дней назад +31

      ​@@Ahmed-pf3lg 1. Noone asked what arabs call it
      2. Laban isn't yogurt but a dairy product similar to it
      3. Why assume that yogurt had to be made in the Middle East first ?
      Yogurt was made by Turkic pastoralists in Central Asia and it's Turkic, "words" speak volumes about true origins, etymology doesn't care about feelings

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg 19 дней назад +6

      @@nenenindonu
      Laban is Yogurt. And there are many forms of it.
      And yes, words speak about origins of things, so Laban, an ancient Arabic and semitic word meaning “white” originally. (Same root for Lebanon country, because of its white/snowy mountains), back to main point, Laban speaks about an ancient white beverage processed from milk. Which is Yogurt.
      Laban is 100% Middle Eastern not Turkish.

  • @GeorgeSantiagoBFH
    @GeorgeSantiagoBFH 18 дней назад +4

    In the Philippines, particularly in Ilonggo areas, the word "turko" means someone from the Middle East. The Karams from Iloilo are actually known as "turko" even though they were actually Lebanese. The family's patriarch, Dr. Fermín Caram, Sr. moved from the area known as Greater Lebanon, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire to Iloilo in 1916.

    • @loveslayer718
      @loveslayer718 17 дней назад +3

      It's the same in Brazil, but only for older people, to call anyone from the Middle East "turco" because that was in their passports when they came from the Ottoman Empire, mostly Lebanese immigrants too.

    • @birdost5781
      @birdost5781 15 дней назад +4

      Especially during the Ottoman period, Westerners called Muslims as Turks, regardless of their nationality or ethnic origin. In fact, an expression such as "turned Turk" was used for those who later converted to Islam. I think the same situation still continues in regions far away from us Turks such as the Philippines, Brazil or Argentina.

    • @GeorgeSantiagoBFH
      @GeorgeSantiagoBFH 15 дней назад +1

      @@birdost5781 Although I think the Karams of Lebanon are Maronites, they were still "Turko."

  • @Sinnohan
    @Sinnohan 16 дней назад +2

    Ülkemizi çok güzel temsil etmişsin 🙏🏻

  • @burakbostan61
    @burakbostan61 17 дней назад +4

    Tebrikler tatlı kız bizi güzel temsil ettin

  • @neslhw1
    @neslhw1 17 дней назад +7

    Çook güzel temsil etmiş ülkemizi, böyle insanlara daha çok ihtiyacımız var teşekkür ederiz Aleyna❤❤

  • @nicky_dorminhoca086
    @nicky_dorminhoca086 12 дней назад +1

    In Brazil when somebody sneeze next to you, you can say "Saúde" which literally means "health"

  • @arthurmachado3974
    @arthurmachado3974 18 дней назад +4

    In Brazil we can drink tap water, but depends where u live. In my city we can do it but the taste is weird

    • @Kheliks
      @Kheliks 17 дней назад +1

      @@arthurmachado3974 same in Turkey. in fact adding so much anti bacterial things into tap water. taste weird but not so unhealthy.

    • @Tryinis
      @Tryinis 16 дней назад

      same in here turkiye, in blacksea region we can drink tap wather

  • @ronaldalansantamaria7499
    @ronaldalansantamaria7499 19 дней назад +5

    I've only seen 1 TV Series from Turkey, Resurrection: Ertuğrul

    • @Kheliks
      @Kheliks 17 дней назад

      @@ronaldalansantamaria7499 Valley of the Wolves 97 episodes best legendary series. u may google it to watch eng subtitles avaliable. better than breaking bad/sopranos (turkish diplomat who is also secret agent that infiltrate the mafia as a member to solve hidden forces behind. he changed his face and voice through surgery to cover up real identity... ) . Even i forced my gf to watch this series that she doesnt like this type at all. addicted to it :] ... içerde, ezel, kuzey güney, vatanım sensin my other favorites.

    • @BMZ_-Sabri
      @BMZ_-Sabri 16 дней назад +1

      You should watch more, my friend

  • @Laradilrey666
    @Laradilrey666 18 дней назад +6

    Thank u guys for u made this topic ❤❤❤❤❤❤ ıdk but for me in English turkey is a bird which’s we and they eat and that’s offensive and we haven’t been even produce this animal anytime indeed .

    • @denycy137
      @denycy137 18 дней назад

      Gapjil

    • @darkprofile
      @darkprofile 17 дней назад

      That animal went to europe from Turkey. This is why tell the bird Turkey))

    • @Laradilrey666
      @Laradilrey666 17 дней назад

      @@darkprofile No i told u before we have never produced that bird but only transportation system. That bird turkey came to US from Ethiopia. Yall have really serious misunderstanding or misinformation.

    • @Solotocius
      @Solotocius 14 дней назад

      Zaten biz de o yüzden "hindi" demiyor muyuz? Hani Hindistan'dan geliyor diye. İlginç yani. Daha da ironik olan şey Hindistan'ın da ismini değiştirmek istemesi.

    • @Laradilrey666
      @Laradilrey666 14 дней назад

      @@Solotocius hayır hindu zaten onların kökeni kendilerinin dini bu adda -istan eki ise yer (land) demek farsça örneğin Kırgızistan Kırgız’ların yeri gibi düşün hayvana hindi dememiz ise sadece isim benzerliği Türkçe’de ama İngilizce’de adamlar sanıyor ki hindiler Türkiye’den ithal ediliyor anladın mı şimdi niye tepki gösteriyoruz.

  • @Mauricio-gz8fm
    @Mauricio-gz8fm 13 дней назад +2

    Aleyna, what a lovely girl ☺️

  • @subetewomieru
    @subetewomieru 16 дней назад +1

    I also suggest good Turkish soap operas, Turkish romantic comedy series from 90s. Better than the ones after 2005 etc.Some certain Turkish movies from late 80s and 90s from Yavuz Turgul, Zeki Ökten are very good, deep and ethereal too. However, the subtitles in other languages possibly don't exist.

  • @ozge7995
    @ozge7995 19 дней назад +11

    Finallyi wait this !!!YoGURT FROM TÜRKIYE

  • @sosyallog8772
    @sosyallog8772 14 дней назад

    👏🏻👏🏻

  • @protonico2821
    @protonico2821 19 дней назад +1

    In Brazil It depends which region are you from. Because where I live its safe to drink tap water

    • @Zynpgn
      @Zynpgn 14 дней назад

      Actually it is the same in Turkey, I drink tap water but tourists usually go to Istanbul and tap water is not drinkable there, that s why she explained it that way

  • @magomistico562
    @magomistico562 19 дней назад +5

    Ela se referiu a novela Salve Jorge que se passa uma parte na Turquia e a turca entendeu que tava falando das novelas deles .

    • @donyknox
      @donyknox 19 дней назад +1

      Não sei, depois a Julia explicou de novo pra ela entender (0:47), só se ficou confuso pra ela.
      Eu fiquei em dúvida pq a turca disse que a música era "catchy", mas não achava a música da abertura tão chiclete assim.

    • @HelloJukidu
      @HelloJukidu 19 дней назад +2

      @@donyknox expliquei mas eles cortaram do video, ela sabia depois de qual eu tava falando
      T-T

  • @KemaniiSa
    @KemaniiSa 19 дней назад +3

    The Indonesian guy is so quiet

  • @TopVideos913
    @TopVideos913 14 дней назад +2

    Julia ❤

  • @pnarciva9815
    @pnarciva9815 13 дней назад

    but I know my indonesian friend's city is ruled by sharia ( lhokseumawe-aceh) also other friend said there are more places to wear hijab is a rule at outside Im confused

  • @sosyallog8772
    @sosyallog8772 14 дней назад +1

    🇹🇷❤️🇰🇷 - 🇹🇷❤️🇮🇩 - 🇹🇷❤️🇧🇷- 🇹🇷❤️🇵🇭 👏🏻🙌🏻

  • @user-ho4nm3rl5b
    @user-ho4nm3rl5b 17 дней назад

    Actually in Brazil, at least in Rio, you can drink tap Water. The water companies say its clean and safe, I do sometimes and Im ok 😅 but it tastes like chlorine a little. Thats why ppl choose not to drink It.

  • @donaquinilator4959
    @donaquinilator4959 19 дней назад +15

    That turkish girl is gorgeous

    • @isimyok87
      @isimyok87 19 дней назад

      not really... so much make up enough to realize that face is unnaturally shiny. Almost 30 it seems. That is why Turkish men are into russian girls.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 18 дней назад +1

      She's looks mixed

    • @semprefidelis76
      @semprefidelis76 16 дней назад +1

      @@boboboy8189mixed with what

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 16 дней назад

      @@semprefidelis76 how do I know she mixed with what race, if you watch plenty of Turkish soap drama, you will know how their facial structure and she doesn't have that. That nose is not Turkish nose, maybe she got Persian blood or Arab blood or Jews blood

    • @sametkarsl767
      @sametkarsl767 14 дней назад

      ​@@boboboy8189what mixed ?

  • @rogercruz1547
    @rogercruz1547 16 дней назад +1

    I'm a simple man. I see Julia in the thumbnail I click.
    Beijo Julia! Quando vier visitar o Brasil passe em Curitiba comer nossa coxinha em formato de capivara!

  • @Anonymousalivee99
    @Anonymousalivee99 19 дней назад +6

    Indonesia and philippines are AFK 😅😅 ww

    • @riduanapplebee
      @riduanapplebee 18 дней назад

      No bro.. Indonesia still explain and comment about it.. the real AfK is Philippines 😂

  • @emirogur8834
    @emirogur8834 19 дней назад +2

    Türkçe altyazı ekler misiniz

  • @yuukonen
    @yuukonen 18 дней назад +1

    Eastern european grandpas watch turkish soap operas
    8:46 not really, the name "Turkiye" only applies for international matters in english, you can still say turkiye the way u always have said in your native language

  • @arlikajozone2838
    @arlikajozone2838 4 дня назад

    Abangku baju hijau menyala abangku..... Suaranya keren

  • @offsdexter2
    @offsdexter2 18 дней назад

    we drink tap water in the south of brazil, I thought it was a thing in most of the country 😭 (pra ser honesto eu pensei que era uma realidade ao menos no centro-sul, o que denota certo preconceito da minha parte)
    I wonder if the change in name has anything to do with the other meanings of the word turkey. In brazil we call the country Turquia and the bird Peru, which reduces the issue but then conflicts with another country lol
    Also, my respect for Türkiye tripled once I learned how they treat cats, I'm a huge cat guy.

  • @Milo_782
    @Milo_782 19 дней назад +2

    First! (Can i get pin?)

  • @skyblader
    @skyblader 17 дней назад +4

    I am a fan of the Brazilian girl. Love from Türkiye.

  • @hallyholly5375
    @hallyholly5375 13 дней назад +1

    The pictures were garbage :D what was that 5 kuruş (THAT IS NOT 5 KURUŞ) and the statue of Atatürk :D instead of the that weird image you could put the "Anıtkabir". Also what is that weird shoe cabinet! :D the graphic design department of the channel did no research .. they didn't even asked the turkish girl in the video for reference images... that's sooooo weird.

  • @yusufkurtw
    @yusufkurtw 15 дней назад

    Does Denny speak English?

  • @coralleex
    @coralleex 15 дней назад +1

    AUUUUU🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷

  • @RUBY_ACE361
    @RUBY_ACE361 12 дней назад +1

    Abi ben türküm ama türkçe Alt yazı yok

  • @junniormattos1
    @junniormattos1 19 дней назад +10

    Actually there's isn't a "1 centavo" in Brazil anymore

    • @offsdexter2
      @offsdexter2 18 дней назад

      who said that? what are we supposed to get back from all those X.99 prices?

    • @junniormattos1
      @junniormattos1 18 дней назад +1

      @@offsdexter2 por causa do alto custo de fabricação e baixa circulação, a moeda de 1 centavo não é mais feita no Banco Central desde 2004.

  • @rezapratama7159
    @rezapratama7159 13 дней назад

    That Indonesian's guy is so quiet, but have very heavy sexy voice😅

  • @eeee9925
    @eeee9925 16 дней назад +1

    13:35 okey what is that? Why u put a duck sound when u show ATATURK‘s photo? Like WHYYYYY ? If i put a pig sound for ur king Sejong will u like it?

  • @merte.2047
    @merte.2047 16 дней назад

    5 kuruş is currently equal to 0,15 cents. Like, 15% of ONE CENT. That's how small it is 😢

  • @elifardianto
    @elifardianto 18 дней назад

    Julia's English accent is so American

  • @Luna_Gazer
    @Luna_Gazer 11 дней назад

    man the indonesian dude has such a vibe

  • @apenasK.
    @apenasK. 17 дней назад +2

    BRASIL NELES🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @jumagames0062
    @jumagames0062 19 дней назад +1

    Dany hahaha how do u fee in 5 around girls😂😂😂😂i knw how u fee

  • @scaglietti34
    @scaglietti34 День назад

    Turkiye changed its name only in English language. Instead of Turkey you can use Turkiye. But if you aren't an English speaker for example if you are Italian you will definetly say Turchia. Actually the country's name derived from Italian. Turchia - Turkiye.

  • @delmoreabb7891
    @delmoreabb7891 18 дней назад +2

    I don't hate Ataturk. But the sentence "everyone in Turkiye loves Ataturk" is quite ambitious. If tomorrow the people there or those who watch this video see a Turkish person who hates Ataturk, it will disprove what you said. I wish you could present the different groups in Turkiye as they are.

    • @Apotheker3
      @Apotheker3 17 дней назад +1

      U are right. Not everyone likes Atatürk in Türkiye. But they can’t use insults in public because there is a law about it so they will surely face with imprisonment.

    • @Kheliks
      @Kheliks 17 дней назад +4

      She made generalisition. There is an idiom in Turkish meaning is "exceptions dont nullify the rule" ofc not everyone. some miniorities, radical islamist see him as anti-christ . Afterall he was war hero, repelled invading forces at ww1 and after ww1 he initiated independance war aganist foreign colonial powers who invaded the country partially ...after the war he upholded western mind set and transformed the country into secular, democratic, modern way of life as first prime minister of grand national assembly later on as president. Abolished sultanate, caliphate etc. " Science is most real guide for civilisation...to search other than science is absurdity, ignorance" ... "if one day my words aganist science, choose science" " unless a nation's life faces peril war is murder"... he was humanistic as well. Even most fierce enemies after the war honored him. such as greek premier metaxas "true founder of turkish-greek friendship with peaceful cooperation". i.e After war of gallipoli. he wrote australians "enemy invading forces" (mothers wipe away yr tears after your sons lost their lives in our lands, they become our sons as well and they resting in peace...original text : anzac war memorial )

    • @delmoreabb7891
      @delmoreabb7891 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@Kheliks I know every single thing you wrote. Simply, Aleyna didn't describe the current Turkiye, but Turkiye she would like to see.

    • @saerahqww
      @saerahqww 16 дней назад

      as a turkish teen i haven’t seen anyone who doesn’t respect and the point is not about just love,its about respect

    • @Apotheker3
      @Apotheker3 16 дней назад +1

      @@delmoreabb7891 yeah that’s desirable wish for kind souls like her maybe but not logical one if I have to be rational.

  • @lloghur5375
    @lloghur5375 18 дней назад +1

    The italian girl drives me crazy

  • @AysenurGultekin-pj2km
    @AysenurGultekin-pj2km 17 дней назад +1

    Türkiye'yle ilgili video yapıp türkçe altyazılı koymamalari😑

  • @alpagutmurat6936
    @alpagutmurat6936 18 дней назад +3

    ablacım yoğurt osmanlı Türkçesi değil. kaldı ki osmanlı Türkçesi diye bişey yok.

    • @Crimeann
      @Crimeann 18 дней назад +1

      Madem osmanlı Türkçesi yok, o zaman niye insanlar bunun üzerine uzmanlık yapıyorlar?

    • @Kheliks
      @Kheliks 17 дней назад +4

      @@Crimeann Türkçe demek daha doğru. Osmanlı Türkçesi sarayın ve devlet adamlarının kullandığı özel bir şekil . Farsca ve arapca karisimli daha sonra fransiz kavramlari ekleniyor. Kolay anlaşılması için. mailleri check ettin mi, deadline kacırdik. aksama call um var diyen plaza çalısani normal halkın kullandigi Turkceden ayrı bir terminolojiyle kavramlarla konusuyor ama sonucta konustugu dil Türkçe. Yunus emre şiirleri hala anlasilabilirken agdali saray dili anca uzmani anlar. cunku bugun ing kullanmak havali ve kolay estetik geliyorsa birilerine o zamnda benzer. Alfabeye gelince ogrenmesi 1 hafta on gün. Basit yazılari direk okuyabilirsin. Ama bu alfebede Turkce sesli harfler yok. Omr yaziyorlar ömür mü ömer mi yazinin baglamindan context'den anliyorsun. O yuzden normal halka zaten dogru duzgun okuma yazma ogretilmiyor dolayisiyla okuyanlar da gazetenin bile yuzde 70 dogru okuyor.

    • @newestflameneverdies
      @newestflameneverdies 15 дней назад

      ​​​@@Kheliks.

    • @alpagutmurat6936
      @alpagutmurat6936 12 дней назад

      @@Crimeann Osmanlı Türkçesi üzerinde değil Osmanlı alfabesi üzerinde uzmanlık yapıyorlar. Beynine soktuğum. Saray dili ile halk dilinin arasındaki farkı bilmiyorsunuz. Atıp tutuyorsunuz.

  • @alperenamaerendeolur
    @alperenamaerendeolur 3 дня назад

    Güzel anlatmışsın gerçekten. Laiklik, Arpça ve Atatürk konularına da değinmen iyi olmuş

  • @Worldpeace365_
    @Worldpeace365_ 3 дня назад

    Yogurt belongs to the Turks. I can briefly talk about the history of yoghurt as follows. The Turks; The Asian Hun, European Hun, Ghaznavid and Umayyad States ruled over the important geography from ancient times to the present day, and since yoghurt belongs to the Turks, the people living in the lands ruled by these states also knew and learned about yoghurt. Respect to everyone.

  • @denizyalll
    @denizyalll 13 дней назад +1

    First thing write the country name correct

  • @melihcomment
    @melihcomment 14 дней назад +1

    Please correct the Türkiye text.🇹🇷

  • @BlinkRosieBP
    @BlinkRosieBP 12 дней назад +1

    You should write Türkiye not Turkye

  • @kamiltaibi9661
    @kamiltaibi9661 17 дней назад +1

    Nothing from nothing gives nothing😂😂😂😂😂

  • @LimonD
    @LimonD 10 дней назад

    13:36 Is it normal for me to cry? ♡♡ Atatürk ♡♡

  • @anttirytkonen11
    @anttirytkonen11 17 дней назад +4

    When Turkey changed its English name to 🇹🇷 Türkiye, I immediately opted to use it. When around the same time the 🇨🇿 Czech Republic did the same by choosing Czechia, I still use only the former because that new shorter version sounds like a certain state in R*ssia. In Finnish 🇫🇮 both countries have retained their names unchanged, Turkki (literally "coat" or "fur") and Tšekki.

    • @darkprofile
      @darkprofile 17 дней назад +1

      I still use czechoslovakia)))

    • @darkprofile
      @darkprofile 17 дней назад

      I dont have adoptation talent))) I am Turkish and in english still use Turkey and also still using Czechoslovakia)))

    • @bangtanarmy6718
      @bangtanarmy6718 17 дней назад

      We turkish people use czechia too

    • @semprefidelis76
      @semprefidelis76 16 дней назад

      True, Czechia sounds Russian.

  • @user-kc3wf2uk8z
    @user-kc3wf2uk8z 19 дней назад +1

    😂😂😂

  • @ederfabio100
    @ederfabio100 18 дней назад

    aqui a gente bebe agua da torneira normal