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@Pero Djetlić I think it's pretty obvious, in bringing people from different backgrounds closer together though things they have in common, much to the dismay of angry internet trolls and chauvinists
@@meteturkcan7798 The version of my name is Hungarian (with double T), and funnily having a colleague from Turkey with the same name (written with double L) :)
Look there is never had been any problem with 2 countries people its the American n other like nations dirty busineseses English French makes hate each other in government/politics for their own benefits they r the worst nations in world to sell arms to make troubles look open your eyes where ever war they are behind it but people silly sleeping they see them as heros but truth is not
When I was 10 I asked my father if we hated Turks because we're Greek. He said "Has a Turk done anything to you?" I said no and he said "Then why would you hate someone who has never hurt you?" I didn't know. I said but didn't they kill my great-great grandfather in the war of independence? He said yes but added the only one who can apologize is the Turk who killed him and the only one who can accept is your GG Grandfather. Then he explained, if we keep the chains of hate intact, we curse the next generation to feel nothing but hate for things that happened hundreds of years ago. I will not curse you, my son whom I love, by teaching you hate. No Turk alive as every done me or you any harm. I'm breaking the chain of hate so it can't continue into your generation. Now you're free. When you become a man, I encourage to visit Turkey and meet the people. Offer your hand in friendship and you'll probably receive friendship in return. Then, visit the land of your ancestors next door. Never allow hate to curse your children's generation, let them be free as well. Then he added "We are Greek in heritage but you are born Canadian and I chose Canada to live,...and as Canadians, we don't hate anyone...so remember that." I thank him for the tools he has left me and I do remember. Love this video, as it brought back this memory.
@@dariomoreno9267 I haven't talked about PKK, I I'm talking about kids from Syria who killed by Turkey. By the way from your words It very clear who is terrorist. I don't use same words as you as I learned how to talk with respect to others.
Turkey is using banned weapons such as napalm and white phosphorus not against PKK but against kids see. Do you think people are stupid they don't know about anything? I hope one day every single drop of innocent people's blood will come back to killers.
Our generation shouldn't repeat the mistakes of our ancestors. It's ok not to forget the victims of every war but it's better to move on and build a prosperous future. Love from Greece ❤
@@GojiraNippon I don't fucking care what my DNA is. I have also Arabic DNA. And it changes nothing to me. Btw Turkish women were riding horses When Arabs were killing their daughters and Greeks were sacrificing (killing) their beautiful women for god. (I'm not good at English but I think you understand)
@@sadrick1639 how bout you stop lying? there is no writen evidence of human sacrifice by greeks (that means 1700 BCE onwards)... greek civilization starts over18000 years ago and homo sapiens was present in the area since 70000 BCE... where were your ancestors back then? in the steppes of mongolia scratching snow with your fingernails maybe?
@ok ok Öyle zaten cünkü Avrupa ya yakiniz ve cok uzun süre balkanda kaldik ama Anatolia da olsaydik turkic insanlara benzeyecektik Azerbaycan, Uzbek, turk ve kazakistan vesaire ...
living in the Europe, I noticed that them arabs and turks(who grew up in their countries not europe) get along very well with eastern europeans more so than westerners, way of thinking and values are close between them I guess
Now that I think about it, the only country seperating Greece from Iran is Turkey... I'm Turkish and that has been pretty obvious for me, but thinking about it that way, it sounds pretty surreal.
@@KathikiaPolitikoi Σκάσε ρε μαλάκα. Πόσο Βαρέθηκα τους ανθρώπους με τέτοια κακήα μέσα τους. Ήμαστε το ολόιδιο ηλίθιε. Έχουμε την όλοιδια Κουλτούρα και σχεδόν παντού ταιριάζουμε εκτός από την Θρησκεία μας. Όταν ήρθα στην Γερμανία ο πρώτος μου φίλος που μου έμαθε τα πάντα και με υποστηρίζει ακόμα και τώρα είναι Τούρκος. Γι'αυτό σκάσε μαλάκα. Έλληνες και Τούρκοι κάνουνε όλη την Ώρα παρέα εδώ στην Γερμανία. Γαμω το μίσος σου γαμω!!!!🖕🏼
Adam Toner www.greekworldmedia.com/2017/03/19/nomination-letter-by-eleftherios-k-venizelos-for-the-conferral-of-the-nobel-peace-prize-upon-mustafa-kemal-pasha-ataturk/amp/
@@giorgo577 file ki egw Germania eimai, ellhnes k tourkoi den pane mazi oute kata dianoia... eidika sto panepisthmio... aporw ti fash paixthke me sena k to vrwmotourko
how many Greek politicians do you know who are hostile towards turkey, and how many Turkish politicians towards greece do you know who didn't get elected by Turkish people? LEt's get real, we are not brothers. Turks are oriental people, Greeks are south European
@@junaid1040 why you still think that,nowadays religions should divide people? Personally,being greek and christian( in theory) i have,lots,of friends from any religion and muslims too
@@ΖωζωΙωσηφιδου First of all Muslims love prophet Jesus so you don't know anything about Islam. You can have friend if you want, because Islam is religion of peace and it is teaching to treat well and not kill the people of book like Christian and Jew. In fact, we know the ones to be punished are atheist and polytheist and those who abuse our religion and prophet (pbuh) but Islam teach us to treat rightly the Christian and allow them to do worship even though your bible is distorted.
Zubair Yusuf We are not an “Islamic Republic”, you are. Turkey is officially secular country and has lots of different types of people inside. Not every Turkish person is Muslim and just for a general knowledge in the ages of 20-30, most of the young people stay away from the religion and become non-religious. Religion is not a part of modern world anymore.And also especially western part of Turkey shares so much common things with Greece. So if you don’t have so much knowlegde about a country and it’s people, be careful about what you say and your claims.
Turkish and Greek are languages of completely different origins. Yet they share hundreds of words, due to centuries of contact and mutual influence. It's quite impressive!
@@Aimos-apo-tin-Tauris Greeks fought against Germans, Italians/Romans, Slavs, Turks, Franks/Normans and Persians, to name the most important invaders. If the Turks were the only ones bringing destruction and pain, why did the Greeks resist against all others? And Rigas Feraios who wrote your first quote, was killed for spreading independence ideas, but not by the Turks, but by the Austrians. It's one thing to talk about war atrocities, it's completely different to give them national or racial characteristics. All invaders come in violence. But that doesn't mean they carry no civilisation with them! But you don't seem to understand these simple facts. That's why I said it's useless to try discussing with you.
@@Aimos-apo-tin-Tauris It probably was the worst. But this wasn't my point. My point was that entirely different languages would exchange words after centuries of interaction. And this is impressive, taking into account that this doesn't seem to happen (in that extend) in our times.
We have also thousand of french words while we didn't live together with the French haahah abragiaz, makigiaz, tirkouaz, necesser, amortiser, kompreser
I was a greek guy she was a turkish girl ,the most pretty one ! I quickly fell in love with her and she loved me . So i started learning turkish because i wanted to be able one day to expess my feelings towards her. Unfortunately things didnt work out and now everything i have learned so far just reminds me of her and this is so damn painful!!i never had the chance to tell her what is inside my heart .. seni her zaman kalbimde tutacağım ,üzgün prensesim
I’m a turkish from France and your story is so sad, I love a girl and I wrote to her a message but she didn’t understand and she said to me yesterday that her crush started talking to her (my heart is broken...) can I know what happen between you?
@@ahmetguler8210 Ahmeti Faruki Gürleri. Actually we both took words from eachother. And Turks took a lot of persian words which we then took from you. Zulf (Persian) Zülüf (Turkish) Tsulufi (Greek) or Kharboze (Persian) Karpuz (Turkish) Karpuzi (Greek)
@@Flash-sn8et In the case of Karpuzi it ends with an "i" because no greek word in the language ends with "z". It would sound very strange. If however the turkish word which we borrowed ends with a vowel like in "Kıyma" then we don't add anything to it. There is normally for every turkish word a greek word. But we use Karpuzi instead of ydropeponi.
The AEGEAN even touches Egypt so why not it belong to all....MAN what the GOVERNMENTS try to do....I believe in friendship and good neighbours and not going to war as if we live in the middle ages..HI GUYS EVERYWHERE
@@nikmoralis6710 Agori mou....EAN anoiges to myalo sou tha katalavenes oti leo.....To Aegaio ehei Pollous pou einai sta NERA TOU..KAI OTI OI FILIA EINAI kaliteri apo polemo......mpolsevika den imoun oute tha gino pote!!!!!! KATALAVES TORA!!!!!!!!!
@@junaid1040 Thanks for the input. But this video is supposed be about the commonality between two languages and cultures and as Aegean peoples we have a lot in common. And putting aside the political nonsense, Greeks and Turks actually get along pretty well. I don't care if they're not "even" Muslim. I simply cherish what I have in common with Greeks, just as much as what I have in common with Pakistanis. Stay positive man :)
Bro the most Greeks don't have problem with Turks but with the military and Erdogan because they say they want to invade Greece and take everything hier in Greece,that's why you listen from many Greeks to say the hate Turkey but they don't really hate Turkey ,they just hate the guys who want to take their Land and maybe kill them for example.I really want in the future Turkey find a new president and then Turks and Greeks will be very good friends.Have a nice day.
@@aabm9336 yeah exactly, i personally prefer a Balkan union than a European. We are very different type of people here than Europe and you have to live here to understand what im saying
Je suis tachelhite www.greekworldmedia.com/2017/03/19/nomination-letter-by-eleftherios-k-venizelos-for-the-conferral-of-the-nobel-peace-prize-upon-mustafa-kemal-pasha-ataturk/amp/
As a turk, i am glad there is no comment war. This is what it should be! Both country dont like each other because of politicians. We are not politicians! We are all ordinary human. Respect and love each other ☺
My mom went to Turkey 2 years ago and she speaks only Greek. When I asked her how she managed to communicate she told me that simple they understand her. I didn't get it back then but now I know why :D ... Greeting from Greece neighbours GRTR
γεια, αδερφέ μου, θα ήθελα να μου αρέσει το türküm.türkiye, αλλά δεν με πιστεύεις να ξέρω αν έχουμε επιλέξει τους Τούρκους, αν και διαρκώς γελάς έχει σημασία στο sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b αιτία της κυβέρνησής σας παράλογα davranmasıdır.b μετά την απόφαση της Αγίας Σοφίας, που σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο, αλλά σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο. olabilir.hükümet πιο ηλίθιος στις προσκλήσεις άθλιες αποφάσεις alıyor.eg italy Τουρκία και μπορείτε να πάτε δεξιά στην κατάρρευση της Ελλάδας αν ενωθούμε αν τώρα οικονομικά δεινά είναι olmazdı.siz τα τελευταία λόγια που έχω πει για τις προτιμήσεις που επιλέγετε αν θα προσέξετε edin.çünk την υπερβολική νευρική oluyoruz απόφαση. geia, aderfé mou, tha íthela na mou arései to türküm.türkiye, allá den me pistéveis na xéro an échoume epiléxei tous Toúrkous, an kai diarkós gelás échei simasía sto sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b aitía tis kyvérnisís sas paráloga davranmasıdır.b metá tin apófasi tis Agías Sofías, pou sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo, allá sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo. olabilir.hükümet pio ilíthios stis prosklíseis áthlies apofáseis alıyor.eg italy Tourkía kai boreíte na páte dexiá stin katárrefsi tis Elládas an enothoúme an tóra oikonomiká deiná eínai olmazdı.siz ta teleftaía lógia pou écho pei gia tis protimíseis pou epilégete an tha proséxete edin.çünk tin ypervolikí nevrikí oluyoruz apófasi.
I believe that many Turks already know that many Turkish loan words that are used in the Greek language add the -i as a suffix. I would like to explain why for anyone who is a language nerd like me and would like to learn why this happens. First of all, all greek words have to end in a specific suffix. Thats just how our grammar is. The greek language has 3 grammatical genders. Male, female and neuter. I have noticed that almost every turkish loan word which ends in a consonant and is a noun, becomes a neuter gender word in greek. Neuter genders have usually two possible suffixes, either -o or -i. It seems that we chose to give mostly the -i suffix in those turkish loan words, but there are also some with an -o (like yelek which becomes γιλέκο/ yileko). However, turkish loan words which dont end in a consonant, do not take the -i (or -o) suffix. Those words, usually become male gender words if they are nouns by adding an s. Some examples have been actually used in this video and are "leke" which becomes λεκές (lekes), yaka which becomes γιακάς (yakas) , mentese which becomes μεντεσές (menteses). Those things only apply to nouns though, as adjectives depend on the person you are refering to. The word "tembel" for example which is also used in the greek language, can be either τεμπέλης (tembelis) for a man and tembela (τεμπέλα) for a woman. I hope i didnt bore you all with too much detail. Good job for the video and greetings to Turkey from Greece!
K B Actually, the "I" for the Cities in Turkey has influence from the way the Greeks referred to them: Eis Stin Poli = Istanbul Eis Smyrni = Izmir Eis Nikaia = Iznik Eis NikoMYDia = Izmit Eis Sparta = Isparta
K B I see. For Istanbul Linguists have determined that its from EIS stin Poli, but the "I" adding may just also be a coincidence in the language as well. Eis was used by the Byzantine Greeks a lot, and sounds more like "Is" despite it being spelled "Eis" in my Greek to English Transliteration. Like the Greek Name Irene is spelled: Eirini but is more like Irini. Hope that helps, and thanks for that information 🙌🏻
@@aero1821 The Eastern Roman Empire is not the Greek name but the Roman Empire on top. Also not occupied settlement. Just as the Pechenegs settled in Western Anatolia with the permission of the Roma.
@@ahmetberkayozturk795 do you know the name romios? We have two names greeks ( hellenes ) and romioi ( romans ). Eastern roman church is the orthodox which we greeks follow. Language is greek, names greek that we have until today. Byzantine empire were Greco-Roman.
@@techtheo2970 The ruling layer was Roman until 1267. that is, the Latins later became Greeks and changed their names and cultures. 1884 A German arkeleog called the Eastern Roman Empire Byzantine, multiplying history. After the Romans, the Ottomans dominated the European imperial forces, especially Russia, in 1821, and supported the Greek rebellion and gained independence against the Ottoman Empire.
I was visiting Istanbul with a friend a few years back, and at some point a Turkish friend was trying to explain to us the family relation between two people. So, we got a lengthy description and at some point we looked at each other and said "do you think she means batzanakis?" - and our Turkish friend replied right away "yes, bacanak, exactly!"...
@@Aimos-apo-tin-Tauris - it is so sad that most of the Thracian [Thrakian ] Moslems who are are not of Turkic blood are actually of Greek bloodlines [-yes I know that the ancient Thracians were not Hellenes -but eventually they were Hellenized and mixed in to the Hellenic bloodlines -you can see their red hair on both sides of the Greek /Turkish border ] .If you go on the Turkish side of the border you will see that their women wear scarves of a certain colour that signifies that their ancestors were converts . So ,so sad ...that the Greek government does not recognize these people as being Greeks with a different faith . Such is the prejudice that they live as second class citizens ...mind you the Greeks in Turkey are rather like that too . It is a great shame to both governments ... Papouli [Yunukbaba /Grandpa]Nikos. Nicholas John Papadopoulos , Auckland ,New Zealand [Yeni Zilanda , Nea Zilanthia ].
@@nickpapadopoulos1353 Under Ottomans Turkish and Greek peoples were spread out throughout the Balkans, Thrace, Peloponnesia and Anatolia but then nationalism kickstarted the domino effect from Greek rebellions to ending with the population exchange. Let's hope the two nations have peace in the future.
@@bn56would -Yes that is my prayer too . I hope so - the Gas and petroleum can be shared - Greed just causes more division . Peace is better -Totally agree ... Papouli[Yunukbaba/Grandpa]Nikos Nicholas John Papadopoulos ,Auckland ,New Zealand .
Ck κάρα αμάν λίδες δεν είναι Έλληνες. Είναι ντονμεδες. Το ότι μιλούν την ελληνικην γλωσσαν αυτό δεν τους κάνει Έλληνες. Κάτι σαν DNA δηλαδή. Είναι πολύ απλό οποίος δεν είναι Έλληνας απλά τα αφήνει όλα και πάει στην μαμά τουρκια από μογγολια μεριά. Απορώ τόση αγάπη για δεν πάνε στην τουρκια.
Dario Moreno Neden kalp atıyon ki kendi adına konuş o kalp attığın ülkeler hem siyasi hem halk olarak bize düşman düşman olmasalar y*nanistan’daki Trakya Türklerine normal davranırlar
Because people who write here are not real life Greeks. I can't speak for Turks but i guess it's the same. Real life Greeks and Turks sadly can't be friends, for the simple reason that west Asian civilization and mentality can't be compatible with southern European one
@@christoskallias2115 I don't think that's the problem there are many people, muslim people saying we are all brothers and sisters but there are also so many assholes believe me whatever bad treatment you are getting from a turkish people that guy is like that to others as well. edit: one letter
@@christoskallias2115 It is more likely because families and schools doesn't teach about racism and that we can forget our enemies from 100 years ago. People who are very nationalist think they have to bring Turkey above anything and anyone else because they think their country is the best and others are just infidels who doesn't believe in "our beliefs". Because of not educating the children about racism and common sense we inject them with intoxicating nationalism most get that kind of an ego about their country and other people but of course there are the good kind that actually uses their common sense and understands what they read.
@@stevenmercado5205 Wouldn't happen because of the religious differences and Greeks and Turks have not the best relationship when we talk about the past.
Merhaba to all our Turkish neighbours watching the video! Our countries are very close together and that's something we should connect, not fight, over. I recently started learning some Turkish and I can already recognise words that we also have in Greek. I didn't realise that many of the words in this video actually existed in both languages! In Greek: Γεια σε όλους τους Τούρκους γείτονές μας που βλέπουν το βίντεο! Οι χώρες μας είναι πολύ κοντά κι αυτό είναι λόγος για να έχουμε καλύτερες σχέσεις, όχι να τσακωνόμαστε. Πρόσφατα άρχισα να μαθαίνω λίγα τούρκικα και ήδη αναγνωρίζω λέξεις που επίσης έχουμε στα ελληνικά. Δεν ήξερα ότι πολλές από τις λέξεις σ' αυτό το βίντεο υπήρχαν και στις δύο γλώσσες!
Thanks brother! I truly hate the hard headed nationalists out there on both sides but they will dwindle in time. I know there are more of us now than the aforementioned. αντιο σας for now!
γεια, αδερφέ μου, θα ήθελα να μου αρέσει το türküm.türkiye, αλλά δεν με πιστεύεις να ξέρω αν έχουμε επιλέξει τους Τούρκους, αν και διαρκώς γελάς έχει σημασία στο sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b αιτία της κυβέρνησής σας παράλογα davranmasıdır.b μετά την απόφαση της Αγίας Σοφίας, που σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο, αλλά σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο. olabilir.hükümet πιο ηλίθιος στις προσκλήσεις άθλιες αποφάσεις alıyor.eg italy Τουρκία και μπορείτε να πάτε δεξιά στην κατάρρευση της Ελλάδας αν ενωθούμε αν τώρα οικονομικά δεινά είναι olmazdı.siz τα τελευταία λόγια που έχω πει για τις προτιμήσεις που επιλέγετε αν θα προσέξετε edin.çünk την υπερβολική νευρική oluyoruz απόφαση. geia, aderfé mou, tha íthela na mou arései to türküm.türkiye, allá den me pistéveis na xéro an échoume epiléxei tous Toúrkous, an kai diarkós gelás échei simasía sto sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b aitía tis kyvérnisís sas paráloga davranmasıdır.b metá tin apófasi tis Agías Sofías, pou sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo, allá sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo. olabilir.hükümet pio ilíthios stis prosklíseis áthlies apofáseis alıyor.eg italy Tourkía kai boreíte na páte dexiá stin katárrefsi tis Elládas an enothoúme an tóra oikonomiká deiná eínai olmazdı.siz ta teleftaía lógia pou écho pei gia tis protimíseis pou epilégete an tha proséxete edin.çünk tin ypervolikí nevrikí oluyoruz apófasi.
It's the Great Britain who divided those people living peacefully with one another for centuries. G.B. empowered them for independence, supplied weapons, nurtured hatred propaganda, so they could be divided and be able to be colonized. Such division was planned to control the Middle East for trade routes through Suez and the oil from Basra.
Şimal is such a queen!! Bahador is doing a great job by opening people's minds with his video participants. A lot of Europeans think of Turks and Iranians as religious who segregate and don't integrate, women in hijab, guys going to mosques always promoting Islam but I guess they see here that's not the case always
So cool!! I have many Turkish and Greek friends and we always compare the stuff we have in common. Love coming together and focusing on the positives as humans with love for cultures. Love you both from Serbia 💕💕
Do you know, there is a man who criticizes Turkish TV series in Turkey and this man opened a Spanish channel when he saw that Turkish TV series were watched a lot in Spain.
γεια, αδερφέ μου, θα ήθελα να μου αρέσει το türküm.türkiye, αλλά δεν με πιστεύεις να ξέρω αν έχουμε επιλέξει τους Τούρκους, αν και διαρκώς γελάς έχει σημασία στο sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b αιτία της κυβέρνησής σας παράλογα davranmasıdır.b μετά την απόφαση της Αγίας Σοφίας, που σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο, αλλά σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο. olabilir.hükümet πιο ηλίθιος στις προσκλήσεις άθλιες αποφάσεις alıyor.eg italy Τουρκία και μπορείτε να πάτε δεξιά στην κατάρρευση της Ελλάδας αν ενωθούμε αν τώρα οικονομικά δεινά είναι olmazdı.siz τα τελευταία λόγια που έχω πει για τις προτιμήσεις που επιλέγετε αν θα προσέξετε edin.çünk την υπερβολική νευρική oluyoruz απόφαση. geia, aderfé mou, tha íthela na mou arései to türküm.türkiye, allá den me pistéveis na xéro an échoume epiléxei tous Toúrkous, an kai diarkós gelás échei simasía sto sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b aitía tis kyvérnisís sas paráloga davranmasıdır.b metá tin apófasi tis Agías Sofías, pou sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo, allá sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo. olabilir.hükümet pio ilíthios stis prosklíseis áthlies apofáseis alıyor.eg italy Tourkía kai boreíte na páte dexiá stin katárrefsi tis Elládas an enothoúme an tóra oikonomiká deiná eínai olmazdı.siz ta teleftaía lógia pou écho pei gia tis protimíseis pou epilégete an tha proséxete edin.çünk tin ypervolikí nevrikí oluyoruz apófasi.
@@e.a9751 bunları demiş goggle tercümandan (yarısı) Merhaba kardeşim turkum.turkiye'yi sevmek isterim ama Türkleri seçip seçmediğimizi bilmeme inanmıyorsun. Her ne kadar sevmiyoruZ.tirkiye de her zaman gülsen de önemli oluyor.b Hükümetin sebebi Ayasofya'nın kararından sonra mantıksız davranmasidir.b ben seni dünyadan nefret ettirdim ama seni dünyadan nefret ettim. davetlerdeki en aptal olabilirhukimet italyada sefil kararlar allyoreg Türkiye ve eğer mali sıkıntılar olmazsa birleşirsek Yunanistan'ın çöküşüne doğru gidebilirsin. karar.
you are right you see all comments are mostly nice if you come one step to us we come two step to you old turkish words we so smiler food lookings feelings but some energy in mediterranian sea lots of counrty try to get involved am sure if beginning greece ask turkey lets do together share together turkey will do deffinetly but problem is they ignore turkey try to do agreement with israel thats why all this pain for example turkey no ask any permision to greece ignoring them and doing deals wiwh albania to pipe system throu agean sea than how you feel anyway we got to search ship i wish we find energy together and share support each other live 2 happy neighbor we do need each others now covid 19 sometimes fire and earthquake and more if we dont help each other trust me noone will help
Turkish is one of the most beautiful languages in the world, romantic, harmonious, sounds sexy when a man talks, gentle and aggressive at the same time. Very old, unique and special language. Greetings from Croatia (Hırvatistan :) ) 💓
I love this comment section. So much love between the two countries, I don't see that often. If only politicians didn't want to start a war.. Anyways, greetings to my Turkish neighbors from Greece🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
I'm Turkish, and I visit Greece pretty much every summer. I like it there, it reminds me of my hometown. I also have a really close Greek friend from high school, she is a very nice person.
All my relatives from my mother's side were born and raised in Istanbul or Constantinople as we still call it. It's the city were my grandparents were born, raised, were their parents are burried, were they fell in love and started a family and at the end from where they were forced to leave. Never have I ever heard them talk negatively or raised their kids or me to hate Turkey or its people. On the contrary, they made sure I knew only the facts, the good and the bad. For example, they were Turkish military that searched for Greeks, destroying their homes and putting them on fire when they were under 10years old, but they were also Turkish people the ones that had hidden them and made sure to not let them being found. My childhood was filled with both cultures, my grandparents always talked in turkish when they didn't want me to understand something or just to tease me, we always listened to turkish music too or watched movies or shows. I even ended up getting to know my grandparent's turkish friends and be friends with their kids. Are all Greeks fond of Turks?Hell no, but things are shifting. Depending on where you are in Greece, how educated people are and what's their age there are huge differences. Like, I'm sure if I was visiting a remote village of Turkey, people would have been more hostile towards me. At the end, all I know is when I visited Istanbul last year for the first time, I felt like home and among people I was familiar to and that says something. 🇬🇷🇹🇷
Anatolian Greeks have tons more in common with Turks than with mainland Greeks. Some of them even genetically. A Greek from cappadokia is closer to a western Turk than to a Greek from Peloponnese or a central Italian
@@christoskallias2115 They are not Greeks. They are Karaman Turks. They spoke turkish. They wrote in greek alphabet. Just like we speak Turkish and write in Latin letters now. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karamanlides
@@valkyr52 Volkan, i should correct you here. as you can read, karamanlılar are turkish-speaking greeks which still does not make any difference to me. love from istanbul to all greece! (Greek: Καραμανλήδες; Turkish: Karamanlılar), or simply Karamanlis, are a Greek Orthodox, Turkish-speaking people native to the Karaman and Cappadocia regions of Anatolia.
We are the chieldren of the same sea. There were really bad times in our common history and both sides hurt the other in a way but that doesn't mean we can't be together. Communication is the key to everything. For example, agean sea greek islander people come to turkish coast cities to shop in local bazaars. They are kind to one onether. I know that we can't change the ideas of hard core nationalists 😂 but we must build a peaceful future together. So my advice to younger generations "DO NOT LISTEN THE TAILS OF THE ELDERS " 🇹🇷🇬🇷
nationalism is a product of an age of immaturity of thought (19th century) twisted in a malicious lie in an age of ignorance (20th century) and its remains lie in the age of questioning (21st century). Finally nationalism will be buried in the age of maturity of thought (22nd century-but hopefully earlier).
@@goshlike76 eu acho que não. 🤭🤭🤭 Num vídeo que estava vendo tinha um Senhor que falava sobre o mundo, como se entendesse tudo e falava de uma forma "pessimista", muitos concordaram com ele. apenas uma pessoa falou a verdade "Eu tenho um vizinho que pensa igual a ele, se colocar os dois pra conversar eles brigam e não se falam mais" 😂😂😂
I'm really sad with the tension between Greece and Turkey over the gas in East Mediterranean sea.... Screw the politicians playing with people lifes... I'm really scared for my friends service in the Greek army and for many of my friends that they are Turkish... Love from island of Crete ❤️🇬🇷🇹🇷... çok iyi arkadaşlar
I hope great peace to Kurdistan, and Rojava , may god help you with what’s happening to your people . I live in suleimaniyah in kurdistan . The kurdish people are the best part of the city , so kind and generous. ❤️ ❤️
im writing this from turkey, i was born and raised in turkey (im a teenager lol) however my grandma and grandpa came to live in turkey after my mama and uncle was born in greece. + i have been living in the aegean region my whole life so i actually have a deep connection for greece (or culture whatever you say it.) i visited greece 2 years ago and let me tell you, it felt like a 2nd home, it was too sweet, to genuine! there is something magical about the people, the history, the songs, the foods, the emotions between those two countries! 🇬🇷🇹🇷 honestly i don't think we should care about labels such as race, religion, nationality etc. and enjoy being a human, however this geography and culture will always remain special to my heart. feels like my spirit belongs to the aegean sea... 🌊🌤️🐚🧿 edit: greek language is calling me even though im already studying 3 others. i guess i can't help being a hoe for languages... you can find me in duolingo! 🤷♀️🥴
Whenever I see the word *Cyprus* my mind immediately thinks of *Cyrus the great* in Persian XDDDD Your country has a beautiful name 😎 Love from Iran :))
@@abdulmajidi7416 lol 🤣 😂 💀 what drugs are you on ? It must be some good material 😂 *Cyrus the great literally has a tomb that is standing to this day in Pasargade & his body was full & completely whole inside of it* ! Lmao , you turks are a joke 😂 go eat your bakalva or whatever it is and stop embarrassing yourself & your people any further than this :) Hope you listen to this advice 😂 cuz I don't have time to talk & reply to trolls like you 😉 Goodbye.
Bastet hic yunanistanda osmanli zamanindan kalma bati trakya da osmanli torunlarini duydunmu? Iste bnde onlardan biriyim yunanistanda dogup buyudum,dedemin dedesi bile burda dogdu yani Evet biliyorum ayni zamanda bulgarcada konusuyoruz
I understand that people can be aggressive when they talk about war and past events, but when we share our culture and languages with each other, we understand that we are as close to our borders, we move away from politics, we are less exposed to hate, the number of such videos should increase .
The average Iranian views Turks, Greeks and Armenians very positively, and there's nothing wrong with that. We should all strive to build positive relations:)
This was actually really nice! Some words (as Armenian) I could understand and even agree on the grammatical parts, where we in some cases don't have he/she etc. Overall nice video! Would be even cooler too see an Armenian, Assyrian, Greek, Turkish and Persian mashup!
Here's a surprise fun fact 😉 The word "efendim" which means "my lord" and more commonly used as a polite "what (did you say)?" in Turkish, originates from the modern Greek "aphentēs" "αφέντης", and old Greek "authentēs" meaning master. On the other hand, the Greek "γιαούρτι" or international word "yoghurt" which is "yoğurt" in Turkish, originates from the verb "yoğurmak" which means "to knead" in Turkish. Thank you for this much wanted video you three!! 😊
Yogurt is believed to have been eaten as far back as 10,000 to 5,000BC. It’s probable that the earliest yogurt was made by accident in Mesopotamia around 5,000 BC, when milk-producing animals were first domesticated. By 2,000bc it is estimated that about half of the human population was accustomed to eating dairy products.
@@bambino8505 my family from Balkans country excakly not from Greek from Yugoslavia We have similarly culture in Turkey Europe part all of them same area greek Bulgaria i like Greek culture and ppl ♥️♥️♥️
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Nice!
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Tamil and korean .long no long long request.。
replay
Spanish and Turkish please 🇪🇸 🇹🇷
@@blackpearl5834 I had seen this option in the Instagram vote and it was close
@@misteriosa5055 Merhaba Holaaa
this channel is more unifying than the U.N.
@Pero Djetlić I think it's pretty obvious, in bringing people from different backgrounds closer together though things they have in common, much to the dismay of angry internet trolls and chauvinists
@@joelkaplan5011 yeah pretty obvious idk why he asks that lol
True
Agreed!
@Tardígrado That's why he said this channel is more unifying than the UN because the UN is pointless organization.
Hungarian languages is also gender neutral, there is single word for He, She, It - same as in Turkish
Your name is amazing :) Greetings brother :)
@@meteturkcan7798 The version of my name is Hungarian (with double T), and funnily having a colleague from Turkey with the same name (written with double L) :)
It's because both language are originally from central asia.
@@onurozbay3505 Hungarian is from Western Siberia, but with very strong Central Asian influence
We have the same origin
This comment section has the most greco-turkish love in any comment section i've seen.
Faith in humanity restored, keep it up guys.
Look there is never had been any problem with 2 countries people its the American n other like nations dirty busineseses English French makes hate each other in government/politics for their own benefits they r the worst nations in world to sell arms to make troubles look open your eyes where ever war they are behind it but people silly sleeping they see them as heros but truth is not
Fuck turkey 🇬🇷🇬🇷😱
@@jm7100 Disrespectful..
@@ashleyahah2852 disrespectful about what who? me ? I just saw your comment now ?
@@tomhackman8115 No i didn't tell you. I told the other person. He/she said "f*ck Turkey"
When I was 10 I asked my father if we hated Turks because we're Greek. He said "Has a Turk done anything to you?" I said no and he said "Then why would you hate someone who has never hurt you?" I didn't know. I said but didn't they kill my great-great grandfather in the war of independence? He said yes but added the only one who can apologize is the Turk who killed him and the only one who can accept is your GG Grandfather. Then he explained, if we keep the chains of hate intact, we curse the next generation to feel nothing but hate for things that happened hundreds of years ago. I will not curse you, my son whom I love, by teaching you hate. No Turk alive as every done me or you any harm. I'm breaking the chain of hate so it can't continue into your generation. Now you're free. When you become a man, I encourage to visit Turkey and meet the people. Offer your hand in friendship and you'll probably receive friendship in return. Then, visit the land of your ancestors next door. Never allow hate to curse your children's generation, let them be free as well. Then he added "We are Greek in heritage but you are born Canadian and I chose Canada to live,...and as Canadians, we don't hate anyone...so remember that." I thank him for the tools he has left me and I do remember. Love this video, as it brought back this memory.
Where are your ancestors from?
Respect👍
@@aydin61ts My Father was Greek, my Mother Canadian
@@kenp108 discord.gg/Yj2yusGHqU
@@aydin61ts discord.gg/Yj2yusGHqU
Comment section made me believe in humanity.
First, have a look at what Turkey has done the last few months to Kurds in Syria then you can decide if there is any humanity. with my respects
Rowan I love how Turkey kills terrorist YPG and PKK. Zionistic dogss they are.
@@rowan7133 LMAO kurdish Turks supported the operation.
@@dariomoreno9267 I haven't talked about PKK, I I'm talking about kids from Syria who killed by Turkey. By the way from your words It very clear who is terrorist. I don't use same words as you as I learned how to talk with respect to others.
Turkey is using banned weapons such as napalm and white phosphorus not against PKK but against kids see. Do you think people are stupid they don't know about anything? I hope one day every single drop of innocent people's blood will come back to killers.
Our generation shouldn't repeat the mistakes of our ancestors. It's ok not to forget the victims of every war but it's better to move on and build a prosperous future. Love from Greece ❤
But still, Anatolia is Greek land :D
@@GojiraNippon We have Greek DNA but our language is Turkish.
@@sadrick1639 just admit proudly that you are Greek, the rest is irrelevant
@@GojiraNippon I don't fucking care what my DNA is. I have also Arabic DNA. And it changes nothing to me.
Btw Turkish women were riding horses When Arabs were killing their daughters and Greeks were sacrificing (killing) their beautiful women for god.
(I'm not good at English but I think you understand)
@@sadrick1639 how bout you stop lying? there is no writen evidence of human sacrifice by greeks (that means 1700 BCE onwards)... greek civilization starts over18000 years ago and homo sapiens was present in the area since 70000 BCE... where were your ancestors back then? in the steppes of mongolia scratching snow with your fingernails maybe?
Merhaba arkadaşlarım🤝
Greek-Turkish friendship 💓
Greetings from Crete, Greece🇬🇷🇹🇷!
Kalimera efxaristo poly mwro mou sister 💕
γεια komşu!! :D
💗
Γειά σας Αγαπημένη μου Ελλάδα
Γεια σου κρητη είναι όμορφη και Χανιά. Αγάπη στην Τουρκία
I'm a Turk from USA. My very bestfriend here is a Greek guy.
old insaniz hepimiz. 😘
@ok ok Öyle zaten cünkü Avrupa ya yakiniz ve cok uzun süre balkanda kaldik ama Anatolia da olsaydik turkic insanlara benzeyecektik Azerbaycan, Uzbek, turk ve kazakistan vesaire ...
living in the Europe, I noticed that them arabs and turks(who grew up in their countries not europe) get along very well with eastern europeans more so than westerners, way of thinking and values are close between them I guess
@@Yanzdorloph I grew up in Turkey. It's all about being a kind person....
@@comegetpsalm7362 discord.gg/Yj2yusGHqU
Greetings to our neighbour🇹🇷 and our neighbour's neighbour!🇬🇷
From your persian friend❤🇮🇷🤗
Greetings to you my friend.. I wish you happy New year and all the blessings in your life.. A friend from greece 😊
Greetings from your neighbor 🇹🇷
Greetings our neighbour! From Turkey🇹🇷🇮🇷
Sheni yleo
Now that I think about it, the only country seperating Greece from Iran is Turkey...
I'm Turkish and that has been pretty obvious for me, but thinking about it that way, it sounds pretty surreal.
I’m neither Turkish nor Greek, but I’m really vibing with this Turkish-Greek love in the comments
@@KathikiaPolitikoi Σκάσε ρε μαλάκα. Πόσο Βαρέθηκα τους ανθρώπους με τέτοια κακήα μέσα τους. Ήμαστε το ολόιδιο ηλίθιε. Έχουμε την όλοιδια Κουλτούρα και σχεδόν παντού ταιριάζουμε εκτός από την Θρησκεία μας. Όταν ήρθα στην Γερμανία ο πρώτος μου φίλος που μου έμαθε τα πάντα και με υποστηρίζει ακόμα και τώρα είναι Τούρκος. Γι'αυτό σκάσε μαλάκα. Έλληνες και Τούρκοι κάνουνε όλη την Ώρα παρέα εδώ στην Γερμανία. Γαμω το μίσος σου γαμω!!!!🖕🏼
Adam Toner
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Where are you from?
@@giorgo577 file ki egw Germania eimai, ellhnes k tourkoi den pane mazi oute kata dianoia... eidika sto panepisthmio... aporw ti fash paixthke me sena k to vrwmotourko
@@giorgo577 if you think that worth it, turn it into English/Spanish.
Peace brothers and sisters, don't let politicians make war again.
PEACE PEACE PEACE
how many Greek politicians do you know who are hostile towards turkey, and how many Turkish politicians towards greece do you know who didn't get elected by Turkish people? LEt's get real, we are not brothers. Turks are oriental people, Greeks are south European
When the time comes and politicians decided to declare war, that "PEACE PEACE PEACE" means nothing unfortunately nikotoloş :I
@kutay fırat lol of course not. where did you get this strange idea from?
TSIPRAS IS BEST🤘
@@dariomoreno9267 🇹🇷 = 🦃
Screw the politics...❤🇹🇷🇬🇷🇹🇷🇬🇷
Nonononononon
Never
Never 🇹🇷 . We are not friend
@Kayra Han Nah dont confuse politics with people. I respect and love who respects me back.
susamis AVG yeah 🇹🇷🇬🇷🇹🇷🇬🇷
Greetings from Turkey. Actually a Greek friend of mine suggested this video to me and he is one of my best friends.
🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
But brother how? Greek is not even Muslim. True friend of Turkey is Pakistan and we love Turkey and Turk love us. We are ISLAMIC republic
@@junaid1040 why you still think that,nowadays religions should divide people? Personally,being greek and christian( in theory) i have,lots,of friends from any religion and muslims too
@@ΖωζωΙωσηφιδου First of all Muslims love prophet Jesus so you don't know anything about Islam. You can have friend if you want, because Islam is religion of peace and it is teaching to treat well and not kill the people of book like Christian and Jew. In fact, we know the ones to be punished are atheist and polytheist and those who abuse our religion and prophet (pbuh) but Islam teach us to treat rightly the Christian and allow them to do worship even though your bible is distorted.
Zubair Yusuf We are not an “Islamic Republic”, you are. Turkey is officially secular country and has lots of different types of people inside. Not every Turkish person is Muslim and just for a general knowledge in the ages of 20-30, most of the young people stay away from the religion and become non-religious. Religion is not a part of modern world anymore.And also especially western part of Turkey shares so much common things with Greece. So if you don’t have so much knowlegde about a country and it’s people, be careful about what you say and your claims.
Zubair Yusuf I’ve had more Greek friends than Pakistani. Turks and Greeks actually get along well
Turkish and Greek are languages of completely different origins. Yet they share hundreds of words, due to centuries of contact and mutual influence. It's quite impressive!
@@Aimos-apo-tin-Tauris You are sooooo wrong, I won't even try to discuss whith you. You are entitled to be mistaken, just don't overdo it.
@@Aimos-apo-tin-Tauris Greeks fought against Germans, Italians/Romans, Slavs, Turks, Franks/Normans and Persians, to name the most important invaders. If the Turks were the only ones bringing destruction and pain, why did the Greeks resist against all others? And Rigas Feraios who wrote your first quote, was killed for spreading independence ideas, but not by the Turks, but by the Austrians. It's one thing to talk about war atrocities, it's completely different to give them national or racial characteristics. All invaders come in violence. But that doesn't mean they carry no civilisation with them! But you don't seem to understand these simple facts. That's why I said it's useless to try discussing with you.
@@Aimos-apo-tin-Tauris It probably was the worst. But this wasn't my point. My point was that entirely different languages would exchange words after centuries of interaction. And this is impressive, taking into account that this doesn't seem to happen (in that extend) in our times.
We have also thousand of french words while we didn't live together with the French haahah abragiaz, makigiaz, tirkouaz, necesser, amortiser, kompreser
@@duded-s9m The amount of Turkish words found in the Greek vocabulary far outnumbers the amount of French words there.
Yunanistan'da sevgiler!Sizi seviyoruz komsu!BARIS!!!
Love from Yunanistan 😊
🇹🇷🤝🇬🇷
💜 💜 💜
We are always neighbor so We must be always friendful, ,,, love from Turkei
Love and respect from Turkey 💖
I was a greek guy she was a turkish girl ,the most pretty one ! I quickly fell in love with her and she loved me . So i started learning turkish because i wanted to be able one day to expess my feelings towards her.
Unfortunately things didnt work out and now everything i have learned so far just reminds me of her and this is so damn painful!!i never had the chance to tell her what is inside my heart ..
seni her zaman kalbimde tutacağım ,üzgün prensesim
:(
don’t give up on her! this is coming from a turkish girl, it would make her happy to see you try
thats cool, im really liking the turkish greek vibes here. You lot are basically brothers and sisters, and you really show that. Thanks mate.
I’m a turkish from France and your story is so sad, I love a girl and I wrote to her a message but she didn’t understand and she said to me yesterday that her crush started talking to her (my heart is broken...) can I know what happen between you?
müslüm gürses dinle kardeşim,sen de bizden olmuşsun seversin..
Turkish: Word+nothing
Greek: Word+i
ahahaahahahha 🇹🇷💙🇬🇷
We Turks are lazy😄
@@susa8401
they took from us put i at the end of everything
@@ahmetguler8210 Ahmeti Faruki Gürleri. Actually we both took words from eachother. And Turks took a lot of persian words which we then took from you. Zulf (Persian) Zülüf (Turkish) Tsulufi (Greek) or Kharboze (Persian) Karpuz (Turkish) Karpuzi (Greek)
@@Flash-sn8et In the case of Karpuzi it ends with an "i" because no greek word in the language ends with "z". It would sound very strange. If however the turkish word which we borrowed ends with a vowel like in "Kıyma" then we don't add anything to it. There is normally for every turkish word a greek word. But we use Karpuzi instead of ydropeponi.
@@user-gs8oy3sn8n you could have pick better words because i have never heard "zülüf"
Finally Greek and Turkish. I've been waiting for this one for so long. This is AWESOME. Hello to my dearest neighbors from Turkey. 🇬🇷 ❤ 🇹🇷
The AEGEAN even touches Egypt so why not it belong to all....MAN what the GOVERNMENTS try to do....I believe in friendship and good neighbours and not going to war as if we live in the middle ages..HI GUYS EVERYWHERE
@@nikmoralis6710 Agori mou....EAN anoiges to myalo sou tha katalavenes oti leo.....To Aegaio ehei Pollous pou einai sta NERA TOU..KAI OTI OI FILIA EINAI kaliteri apo polemo......mpolsevika den imoun oute tha gino pote!!!!!! KATALAVES TORA!!!!!!!!!
But we are the true brother of Turkey. Greek is not even Muslim.
@@junaid1040 Thanks for the input. But this video is supposed be about the commonality between two languages and cultures and as Aegean peoples we have a lot in common. And putting aside the political nonsense, Greeks and Turks actually get along pretty well. I don't care if they're not "even" Muslim. I simply cherish what I have in common with Greeks, just as much as what I have in common with Pakistanis. Stay positive man :)
Zubair Yusuf religion doesnt really matter in these cases it can be switched within seconds but you cant change your nationality
So much love to Greece from Turkey 🇹🇷❤🇬🇷
Niye?
TATTOO LİFE ne niye? komşuyuz ve aramız iyi sadece devlet işinde kötüyüz
@@aemir_34 aramız iyi mi ahahahahah güldürme beni bea Burda 3 5 Yunan Türkiye hakkında iyi şeyler yazdı diye aramız iyi mi oluyor Yunanlarla
@@cfcmaho187 Açıkçası evet. 3-5 yunan da bize küfredince aramız kötü oluyor??? Böyle de olur o zaman :///
Damn seeing all these Greeks being supportive towards Turkish - Grek friendship, actually makes me happy as a Turk
Getting rid of ESEK Edrogan would make most happy.
Bro the most Greeks don't have problem with Turks but with the military and Erdogan because they say they want to invade Greece and take everything hier in Greece,that's why you listen from many Greeks to say the hate Turkey but they don't really hate Turkey ,they just hate the guys who want to take their Land and maybe kill them for example.I really want in the future Turkey find a new president and then Turks and Greeks will be very good friends.Have a nice day.
@@petert1692 bro I don't have strong feeling to him too but watch your words when you talk about him
@@barofdalouz5999 thats wrong our military protect our land. Your shitty goverment is a pussy and lie to your people.
biz de seviyoruz arkadaslar turkler!Sevgliler!
I'm albanian and I almost understood all words because they are same in albanian language. Love for both languages you spoke ❤🇦🇱🇹🇷🇬🇷
Dude i wish we could live in peace united greece albania and Turkey. We could be superpower in the area
@@justtzortz2010 I agree but without Russian,Usa and Chine influence.
@@aabm9336 yeah exactly, i personally prefer a Balkan union than a European. We are very different type of people here than Europe and you have to live here to understand what im saying
@@justtzortz2010 yeah and I was born and live here thats why I understand you.
@@SLOUKAS-nn3ho i just wish things would be different
I love turkish language! Greetings from Greece!
Your language is stolen from the ancient macedonian
Alexandar The macedonian α καλα 🙅🏼♀️
Alexandar The macedonian εισαι ηλιθιο;
@@elkatakouzinel5363 Hahahhahaha
@@elkatakouzinel5363 Einai Trollaki
I visited these two countries and I loved their peoples (so generous and hospitable peoples) 🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷 Love from French- Moroccan girl
Je suis tachelhite
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@@elestireninsanylmaz9581 I'm chelhi too hh
@Deutsche Comrade why?
@Bürküt Benim de dikkatimi çekti.
Dont use turkish girl in youre picture
🍊: Portakal 🇹🇷, portokali 🇬🇷
🍉: Karpuz 🇹🇷, karpousi 🇬🇷
🍒: Kiraz 🇹🇷, kerasi 🇬🇷
Purple: mor 🇹🇷, mov 🇬🇷
Türkçeki
Cacıki
In Zaban-e-Urdu اردو
We also call water melon as "Kharbuz خربوز"
Zaten Yunancada 2000den fazla Türkçe kelimele var ki bu Kıbrıs veya türk sınırındaki bölgelerde daha fazla.
Baklavakis 😁😁😁
Thank you!! Absolutely amazing! Been waiting for so long. Love you neighbor from Greece ❤🇬🇷🇹🇷❤
Love and respect from Turkey to our lovely neighbor Greece❤
you are so kind. thanx for your interest. best neighbour ever ! love and hugs from çeşme/smyrna (across shores of Chios island) . kalimera !
Kalimera Greece! Sagapo from Turkey💞 😄😄💞
Έχεις απόλυτο δίκιο φίλε μου! Χαιρετίσματα από την Τουρκία ! 🇹🇷❤🇬🇷
Thanks turks for being so kind to us😊😍😍😍
As a turk, i am glad there is no comment war. This is what it should be! Both country dont like each other because of politicians. We are not politicians! We are all ordinary human. Respect and love each other ☺
There is no comment war because it is monitored by the owner of this channel. 🥴
@@MK-ov2hr Çok haklısın
@@MK-ov2hr sen ilk önce Türkçeyi öğren
@Cansu Once Çok haklısın
What would we argue over a conversation on linguistic ? My cases beat yours or who has more suffix?
My mom went to Turkey 2 years ago and she speaks only Greek. When I asked her how she managed to communicate she told me that simple they understand her. I didn't get it back then but now I know why :D ... Greeting from Greece neighbours GRTR
γεια, αδερφέ μου, θα ήθελα να μου αρέσει το türküm.türkiye, αλλά δεν με πιστεύεις να ξέρω αν έχουμε επιλέξει τους Τούρκους, αν και διαρκώς γελάς έχει σημασία στο sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b αιτία της κυβέρνησής σας παράλογα davranmasıdır.b μετά την απόφαση της Αγίας Σοφίας, που σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο, αλλά σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο. olabilir.hükümet πιο ηλίθιος στις προσκλήσεις άθλιες αποφάσεις alıyor.eg italy Τουρκία και μπορείτε να πάτε δεξιά στην κατάρρευση της Ελλάδας αν ενωθούμε αν τώρα οικονομικά δεινά είναι olmazdı.siz τα τελευταία λόγια που έχω πει για τις προτιμήσεις που επιλέγετε αν θα προσέξετε edin.çünk την υπερβολική νευρική oluyoruz απόφαση.
geia, aderfé mou, tha íthela na mou arései to türküm.türkiye, allá den me pistéveis na xéro an échoume epiléxei tous Toúrkous, an kai diarkós gelás échei simasía sto sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b aitía tis kyvérnisís sas paráloga davranmasıdır.b metá tin apófasi tis Agías Sofías, pou sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo, allá sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo. olabilir.hükümet pio ilíthios stis prosklíseis áthlies apofáseis alıyor.eg italy Tourkía kai boreíte na páte dexiá stin katárrefsi tis Elládas an enothoúme an tóra oikonomiká deiná eínai olmazdı.siz ta teleftaía lógia pou écho pei gia tis protimíseis pou epilégete an tha proséxete edin.çünk tin ypervolikí nevrikí oluyoruz apófasi.
@@Chn1wtgns Hi! I don't understand what you want to say... I believe that you used Google translator. Can you please use English instead?
@@Chn1wtgns hangi dil bu
Maybe ur mom did go izmir 😂
@@B.SanBey what do you mean?
Lets hope turkey and greece get along as peacefully as these two girls.
The people get along just fine. Blame the politicians for all this mess
Sg
Ata düşmanı
The turkish lady is so beautiful! Very good content!
I believe that many Turks already know that many Turkish loan words that are used in the Greek language add the -i as a suffix. I would like to explain why for anyone who is a language nerd like me and would like to learn why this happens. First of all, all greek words have to end in a specific suffix. Thats just how our grammar is. The greek language has 3 grammatical genders. Male, female and neuter. I have noticed that almost every turkish loan word which ends in a consonant and is a noun, becomes a neuter gender word in greek. Neuter genders have usually two possible suffixes, either -o or -i. It seems that we chose to give mostly the -i suffix in those turkish loan words, but there are also some with an -o (like yelek which becomes γιλέκο/ yileko). However, turkish loan words which dont end in a consonant, do not take the -i (or -o) suffix. Those words, usually become male gender words if they are nouns by adding an s. Some examples have been actually used in this video and are "leke" which becomes λεκές (lekes), yaka which becomes γιακάς (yakas) , mentese which becomes μεντεσές (menteses).
Those things only apply to nouns though, as adjectives depend on the person you are refering to. The word "tembel" for example which is also used in the greek language, can be either τεμπέλης (tembelis) for a man and tembela (τεμπέλα) for a woman.
I hope i didnt bore you all with too much detail. Good job for the video and greetings to Turkey from Greece!
I know that more than 80% of our cities names are still in greek.
Banu İŞLER true
K B Actually, the "I" for the Cities in Turkey has influence from the way the Greeks referred to them:
Eis Stin Poli = Istanbul
Eis Smyrni = Izmir
Eis Nikaia = Iznik
Eis NikoMYDia = Izmit
Eis Sparta = Isparta
Some more cities & geographical points I know have Greek Etymology:
Anadolu------Anatoli(a)
Istanbul-------Eis stin poli
Izmir------------Eis Smyrni
Iznik-------------Eis Nikea
Izmit------------Eis NikoMYDia
Isparta----------Eis Sparti [a]
Bursa-----------Prousa
Trabzon-------Trapezounta
Samsun-------Sampsounta
Giresun--------Kerasounta
Rize------------Rizounta
Gelibolu-------Kalipolis
Tirebolu-------Tripoli
Inebolu------Ionopolis/Inepolis
Konya---------Ikonion/Konia
Antalya--------Attaleia
Antakya------Antiocheia
Amasya----Amaseia
Kutahya-------Kotyaion
Mudanya-----Moudania
Tonya--------Thoanya
Amasya-----Amaseia
Bergama-----Pergamus
Milet------------Miletus
Efes-------------Ephesus
Edermit----------Adramuttio
Ankara--------Ankyra
Manisa-------Magnesia
Mersin--------Myrsini
Iskenderun--(Eis) Alexandretta
Kirk Kilise--Saranta Ekklisies
Yenifoca----Nea Phokaia
Sivas---------Sevasteia
Sinop---------Sinope
Bodrum---Petronium/Halikar
Tokat/Evdokat--Eudokia
Prien----------Priene
Frigya---------Phrygia
Side----------Side
Of------------Ofis
Anamur------Anemourion
Edremit------Adramyttion
Atarna-------Atarneus
Duluk---------Dolichi
Usak---------Ousakeion
Arakli--------Herakleia
Eregli------Herakleia Pontika
Eregli------Herakleia Kybistra
Ereglisi----Herakleia Marmaron
Bandirma-Panderma/Panormos
Foca--------Fokaia
Unye--------Oinoe
Dragos------Drakos
Milas---------Mylasa
Lapseki------Lampsakos
Erdek--------Artaki
Letoon-------Letoon
Ksantos------Xanthos
Marmaris----Marmaron
Galatya-----Galatia
Siirt---------Sirti
Samatya----Psamatheia
Biga---------Piges
Laodikeia---Laodikeia
Didim---------Didyma
Kastamonu--Kastra Komnenou(on)
Edirne--------Hadrianoupoli
Kalkan-------Kalamaki
Urla-----------Vourla
Baf------------Pafos
Lefkosa-----Lefkosia
Girne----------Kyrenia
Perge---------Perge
Lykaonya---Lykaonia
Corlu------Tzirallon/Tzouroulos
Bolu-------Poleis(Bythynion)
Kibris---------Kypros
Fener---------Fanari
Galata--------Galatas
Troas---------Troia
Lidya---------Lydia
Trakya--------Thraki
Bosporu----Bosporus
Marmara---Marmaro
Menderes--Meandros (Riv)
Sakarya-----Saggarios (Riv)
Toros--------Tauros (Mtns)
Ida-----------Idaea (Mtns)
Erciyes-------Argaeus (Mtn)
Eg(r)irdir-----Akrotiri (Lake)
Ayasoluk(Hill)AgioSTheOLOGos
Kleopatra Plaji-Kleopatra Plagia
Avsa----------Afousia (Island)
Termal--------Thermi
Cities & many things involving the Sea have a lot of Greek origins in Turkish
K B I see. For Istanbul Linguists have determined that its from EIS stin Poli, but the "I" adding may just also be a coincidence in the language as well. Eis was used by the Byzantine Greeks a lot, and sounds more like "Is" despite it being spelled "Eis" in my Greek to English Transliteration. Like the Greek Name Irene is spelled: Eirini but is more like Irini. Hope that helps, and thanks for that information 🙌🏻
Finally brother! 🇬🇷🇹🇷
@@aero1821 true
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@@aero1821 The Eastern Roman Empire is not the Greek name but the Roman Empire on top. Also not occupied settlement. Just as the Pechenegs settled in Western Anatolia with the permission of the Roma.
@@ahmetberkayozturk795 do you know the name romios? We have two names greeks ( hellenes ) and romioi ( romans ). Eastern roman church is the orthodox which we greeks follow. Language is greek, names greek that we have until today. Byzantine empire were Greco-Roman.
@@techtheo2970 The ruling layer was Roman until 1267. that is, the Latins later became Greeks and changed their names and cultures. 1884 A German arkeleog called the Eastern Roman Empire Byzantine, multiplying history. After the Romans, the Ottomans dominated the European imperial forces, especially Russia, in 1821, and supported the Greek rebellion and gained independence against the Ottoman Empire.
I was visiting Istanbul with a friend a few years back, and at some point a Turkish friend was trying to explain to us the family relation between two people. So, we got a lengthy description and at some point we looked at each other and said "do you think she means batzanakis?" - and our Turkish friend replied right away "yes, bacanak, exactly!"...
ahahaha
That's so funny sjsjsjskalkwnsosks great memory btw .
It’s also the same in Persian: “Badjenagh”.
I really like that Turkish girl. She is so pretty, smart and positive in all those videos.
Were your ancestors from Van?Sorry whenever I see an Armenian I want to ask questions,I love 'em so much.
@@suadagokduman5699 We are all from the little mother earth my friend. It does not matter.
She is lovely.
@@suadagokduman5699 armenian perhaps?
@@ΖωζωΙωσηφιδου why do u think so?
I've been to turkey 3 times..i love it..i live in greek thrace..half greeks half turkish..and we live peacefully all together
@@Aimos-apo-tin-Tauris - it is so sad that most of the Thracian [Thrakian ] Moslems who are are not of Turkic blood are actually of Greek bloodlines [-yes I know that the ancient Thracians were not Hellenes -but eventually they were Hellenized and mixed in to the Hellenic bloodlines -you can see their red hair on both sides of the Greek /Turkish border ] .If you go on the Turkish side of the border you will see that their women wear scarves of a certain colour that signifies that their ancestors were converts . So ,so sad ...that the Greek government does not recognize these people as being Greeks with a different faith . Such is the prejudice that they live as second class citizens ...mind you the Greeks in Turkey are rather like that too . It is a great shame to both governments ...
Papouli [Yunukbaba /Grandpa]Nikos.
Nicholas John Papadopoulos , Auckland ,New Zealand [Yeni Zilanda , Nea Zilanthia ].
@@nickpapadopoulos1353 Under Ottomans Turkish and Greek peoples were spread out throughout the Balkans, Thrace, Peloponnesia and Anatolia but then nationalism kickstarted the domino effect from Greek rebellions to ending with the population exchange.
Let's hope the two nations have peace in the future.
@@bn56would -Yes that is my prayer too . I hope so - the Gas and petroleum can be shared - Greed just causes more division . Peace is better -Totally agree ...
Papouli[Yunukbaba/Grandpa]Nikos
Nicholas John Papadopoulos ,Auckland ,New Zealand .
@Burcu -Yes/Evert...P/Y/G/N ,Ak,NZ.
Ck κάρα αμάν λίδες δεν είναι Έλληνες. Είναι ντονμεδες. Το ότι μιλούν την ελληνικην γλωσσαν αυτό δεν τους κάνει Έλληνες. Κάτι σαν DNA δηλαδή. Είναι πολύ απλό οποίος δεν είναι Έλληνας απλά τα αφήνει όλα και πάει στην μαμά τουρκια από μογγολια μεριά. Απορώ τόση αγάπη για δεν πάνε στην τουρκια.
Peace from Serbia 🇷🇸🇹🇷🇬🇷
+ Greek Turkish Serbian Albanian we are brothers!!!! Xvalaaaa!!!
Bilo Pa proslo Respect all of you from Albania!
@@claillyrian1554 respect back 🇷🇸🤝🇦🇱😉
Ty bro
Dario Moreno Neden kalp atıyon ki kendi adına konuş o kalp attığın ülkeler hem siyasi hem halk olarak bize düşman düşman olmasalar y*nanistan’daki Trakya Türklerine normal davranırlar
This is actually the first time I see my people and Greeks doesn't fight on the internet, comments are amazing.
Ben eskiden görürdüm ama son yillarda hiç kötü yorum görmedim sadece şey yunanistan in başbakani mi ne bizim bayrağımızı yirtti
Because people who write here are not real life Greeks. I can't speak for Turks but i guess it's the same. Real life Greeks and Turks sadly can't be friends, for the simple reason that west Asian civilization and mentality can't be compatible with southern European one
@@christoskallias2115 I don't think that's the problem there are many people, muslim people saying we are all brothers and sisters but there are also so many assholes believe me whatever bad treatment you are getting from a turkish people that guy is like that to others as well.
edit: one letter
@@christoskallias2115 It is more likely because families and schools doesn't teach about racism and that we can forget our enemies from 100 years ago. People who are very nationalist think they have to bring Turkey above anything and anyone else because they think their country is the best and others are just infidels who doesn't believe in "our beliefs". Because of not educating the children about racism and common sense we inject them with intoxicating nationalism
most get that kind of an ego about their country and other people but of course there are the good kind that actually uses their common sense and understands what they read.
@Fuck Corona Başbakan değil faşist nazi gibi bir partinin üyesi. O partiyi kimse takmıyormuş bile meclise zor girmiş
Kalimera komşu. Seni seviyorum.
Merhaba komshi. Sagapo.
...
We are neighboors. Let us love for ever.
🇹🇷❤🇬🇷
@mataozil Turkish
Of course we're but what matter is peace between our nations. 🇬🇷🤝🇹🇷
Turkey and Greece Unite✊✊✊
@@stevenmercado5205 man this is just an fairy tail. Look the problems and see why we will never.
@@stevenmercado5205 Wouldn't happen because of the religious differences and Greeks and Turks have not the best relationship when we talk about the past.
As a Greek Cypriot, all these words are familiar from both languages, we pronounce them somewhere in between. Lol
Greek cypriots migrate from anatolia, mersin antalya
Spanish and Turkish please 🇪🇸🇹🇷
lay lom yelek = chaleco
Sean Dixon banyo=baño
Televisión=televizyon 📺📺📺
Only TURKey love spanish people and spanish languages ❤️
ابو محمد الاغريقي There are Arabic some words in Turkish and spanish. That's what we have in common.
Merhaba to all our Turkish neighbours watching the video! Our countries are very close together and that's something we should connect, not fight, over. I recently started learning some Turkish and I can already recognise words that we also have in Greek. I didn't realise that many of the words in this video actually existed in both languages!
In Greek: Γεια σε όλους τους Τούρκους γείτονές μας που βλέπουν το βίντεο! Οι χώρες μας είναι πολύ κοντά κι αυτό είναι λόγος για να έχουμε καλύτερες σχέσεις, όχι να τσακωνόμαστε. Πρόσφατα άρχισα να μαθαίνω λίγα τούρκικα και ήδη αναγνωρίζω λέξεις που επίσης έχουμε στα ελληνικά. Δεν ήξερα ότι πολλές από τις λέξεις σ' αυτό το βίντεο υπήρχαν και στις δύο γλώσσες!
Έτσι όπως πάμε θα σου χρειαστούν τα τουρκικά
Kesinlikle 👍 Türkiye İzmir'den kucak dolusu sevgiler 💐
🇹🇷♥️🇬🇷
and there is even more words like this! 🇹🇷❤️🇬🇷
Thanks brother! I truly hate the hard headed nationalists out there on both sides but they will dwindle in time. I know there are more of us now than the aforementioned.
αντιο σας for now!
Greetings to 🇹🇷 🇬🇷 from 🏴 ❤️
Epl is the best league in the football ⚽
Y’all caused all the problems though
@@DaniG.German883 ikr
γεια, αδερφέ μου, θα ήθελα να μου αρέσει το türküm.türkiye, αλλά δεν με πιστεύεις να ξέρω αν έχουμε επιλέξει τους Τούρκους, αν και διαρκώς γελάς έχει σημασία στο sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b αιτία της κυβέρνησής σας παράλογα davranmasıdır.b μετά την απόφαση της Αγίας Σοφίας, που σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο, αλλά σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο. olabilir.hükümet πιο ηλίθιος στις προσκλήσεις άθλιες αποφάσεις alıyor.eg italy Τουρκία και μπορείτε να πάτε δεξιά στην κατάρρευση της Ελλάδας αν ενωθούμε αν τώρα οικονομικά δεινά είναι olmazdı.siz τα τελευταία λόγια που έχω πει για τις προτιμήσεις που επιλέγετε αν θα προσέξετε edin.çünk την υπερβολική νευρική oluyoruz απόφαση.
geia, aderfé mou, tha íthela na mou arései to türküm.türkiye, allá den me pistéveis na xéro an échoume epiléxei tous Toúrkous, an kai diarkós gelás échei simasía sto sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b aitía tis kyvérnisís sas paráloga davranmasıdır.b metá tin apófasi tis Agías Sofías, pou sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo, allá sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo. olabilir.hükümet pio ilíthios stis prosklíseis áthlies apofáseis alıyor.eg italy Tourkía kai boreíte na páte dexiá stin katárrefsi tis Elládas an enothoúme an tóra oikonomiká deiná eínai olmazdı.siz ta teleftaía lógia pou écho pei gia tis protimíseis pou epilégete an tha proséxete edin.çünk tin ypervolikí nevrikí oluyoruz apófasi.
It's the Great Britain who divided those people living peacefully with one another for centuries. G.B. empowered them for independence, supplied weapons, nurtured hatred propaganda, so they could be divided and be able to be colonized. Such division was planned to control the Middle East for trade routes through Suez and the oil from Basra.
I see "Turkish" in the title and Simal in the thumbnail, and I click.
Şimal is such a queen!! Bahador is doing a great job by opening people's minds with his video participants. A lot of Europeans think of Turks and Iranians as religious who segregate and don't integrate, women in hijab, guys going to mosques always promoting Islam but I guess they see here that's not the case always
@Rin S most of them are not atheist
@Rin S not most of them are atheist, better to say not most of them are religious.
@Rin S so what if my name is Arabic?
@Rin S not the same thing for sure
The comments on RUclips videos about Turks and Greeks almost restore my faith in humanity ❤ lots of love and respect from Turkey to our neighbors
Thank you, love from Greece 🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
Finally a beautiful stream! Hold on !Peace !🇬🇷🇹🇷
Turkish girl is really beautiful
The video that all waiting for 😂
@Vetex haha
@Kerem The Turk says "yeah" person who is insulting Greeks for swimming
@Kerem The Turk no one cares what kind of Greeks you said that, it insults all of them
@Mübariz Ibrahimov45 he said piss off
So cool!! I have many Turkish and Greek friends and we always compare the stuff we have in common. Love coming together and focusing on the positives as humans with love for cultures. Love you both from Serbia 💕💕
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@@meri.irem34 ❤❤
❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@dariomoreno9267 😍😍👏👏
we are all human and we all lived same lands same empire to no one chose own family or nation
I love Turkish serials sm. I wish I could learn this language right away. ❤️ Hello from España 🇪🇸
Do you know, there is a man who criticizes Turkish TV series in Turkey and this man opened a Spanish channel when he saw that Turkish TV series were watched a lot in Spain.
@@paradox8803 im turkic and my mom is watching ispanyol series
You mean Magnificent Century ? 😊
@@nicholasthebloody163 murat Soner
@@eyupsultangonderen1847 yes
Love from Bulgaria! 🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
you are turkish 😒
@@eurovisionsongcontestSWZ I'm Bulgarian
@@единотсвета So why do you put Turkish flag?
@@eurovisionsongcontestSWZ Because I love Turkey and Greece. ;)
Bulgarian have tataro-turk dna mixed with slavic
Turkey and Greece are neighbors
@S M Turkey and Armenia Unite
Dario Moreno There are also a genocide(!) problem, too.
@@eray-z5m Wooow there is do tell
Turkey and Greece are neighbors. Puerto Rico is very far from both of us.
@@billbates5475 I'm Puerto Rican thank you very much and yes we are too far apart😢😢😢
Omg! That's the best similarities video so far. Regards from Turkey to Greece! 🇹🇷🇬🇷
2 lovely country and beautiful people. Peace 🇬🇷🇹🇷
Agano Wira Wijaya peace 🇹🇷 🇬🇷
y e s :D
γεια, αδερφέ μου, θα ήθελα να μου αρέσει το türküm.türkiye, αλλά δεν με πιστεύεις να ξέρω αν έχουμε επιλέξει τους Τούρκους, αν και διαρκώς γελάς έχει σημασία στο sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b αιτία της κυβέρνησής σας παράλογα davranmasıdır.b μετά την απόφαση της Αγίας Σοφίας, που σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο, αλλά σας έκανα να νιώσετε τον κόσμο. olabilir.hükümet πιο ηλίθιος στις προσκλήσεις άθλιες αποφάσεις alıyor.eg italy Τουρκία και μπορείτε να πάτε δεξιά στην κατάρρευση της Ελλάδας αν ενωθούμε αν τώρα οικονομικά δεινά είναι olmazdı.siz τα τελευταία λόγια που έχω πει για τις προτιμήσεις που επιλέγετε αν θα προσέξετε edin.çünk την υπερβολική νευρική oluyoruz απόφαση.
geia, aderfé mou, tha íthela na mou arései to türküm.türkiye, allá den me pistéveis na xéro an échoume epiléxei tous Toúrkous, an kai diarkós gelás échei simasía sto sevmiyoruz.türkiye oluyorsunuz.b aitía tis kyvérnisís sas paráloga davranmasıdır.b metá tin apófasi tis Agías Sofías, pou sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo, allá sas ékana na niósete ton kósmo. olabilir.hükümet pio ilíthios stis prosklíseis áthlies apofáseis alıyor.eg italy Tourkía kai boreíte na páte dexiá stin katárrefsi tis Elládas an enothoúme an tóra oikonomiká deiná eínai olmazdı.siz ta teleftaía lógia pou écho pei gia tis protimíseis pou epilégete an tha proséxete edin.çünk tin ypervolikí nevrikí oluyoruz apófasi.
@@Chn1wtgns I don't understand
@@e.a9751 bunları demiş goggle tercümandan (yarısı)
Merhaba kardeşim turkum.turkiye'yi sevmek isterim ama Türkleri seçip seçmediğimizi bilmeme inanmıyorsun. Her ne kadar sevmiyoruZ.tirkiye de her zaman gülsen de önemli oluyor.b Hükümetin sebebi Ayasofya'nın kararından sonra mantıksız davranmasidir.b ben seni dünyadan nefret ettirdim ama seni dünyadan nefret ettim. davetlerdeki en aptal olabilirhukimet italyada sefil kararlar allyoreg Türkiye ve eğer mali sıkıntılar olmazsa birleşirsek Yunanistan'ın çöküşüne doğru gidebilirsin. karar.
Yeaa turkish girl is back! Love from Indonesia ❤️🇮🇩
❤🇮🇩🇹🇷❤
As coutries we have more Common Things than deferences we shouldnt hate each other
Love from greece 🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
I think most people don't hate eachother. The problem is politicians..
you are right you see all comments are mostly nice if you come one step to us we come two step to you
old turkish words we so smiler food lookings feelings but some energy in mediterranian sea lots of counrty try to get involved
am sure if beginning greece ask turkey lets do together share together turkey will do deffinetly but problem is they ignore turkey try to do
agreement with israel thats why all this pain for example turkey no ask any permision to greece ignoring them and doing deals wiwh albania
to pipe system throu agean sea than how you feel anyway we got to search ship i wish we find energy together and share support each other live 2 happy neighbor
we do need each others now covid 19 sometimes fire and earthquake and more if we dont help each other trust me noone will help
yeah, im turkish and i agree with u ❤️
Open a history book
Turkish is one of the most beautiful languages in the world, romantic, harmonious, sounds sexy when a man talks, gentle and aggressive at the same time. Very old, unique and special language. Greetings from Croatia (Hırvatistan :) ) 💓
YEBI SI TI MAJARICA..HELLAS
Thank you so much.
@@perttilaamanen44 You're welcome. 😘
Gabriela Dragana Barać Do Crotian and Serbian similar ?
@@perttilaamanen44 Yes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbo-Croatian
I love this comment section. So much love between the two countries, I don't see that often. If only politicians didn't want to start a war..
Anyways, greetings to my Turkish neighbors from Greece🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
Thank you I wish they could stop wars around the world but Im worriing about my country because of politics
love from Turkey 💖:)
@@auroa3302 sending much love right back at you
I dont know why but I love the comment section so much
Love to our Greek 🇬🇷 and our Turkish 🇹🇷 brothers from Egypt 🇪🇬
I am Albanian and I understood almost everything 😆 woow
haha
İf it true you can understand Azerbaijan language well
Hello neighbor ☺️👋🇬🇷
iknow right i saw video with albanina and turskish similarities and i unterstood all of the words
yea its albanias was come with ottomans. and the original name of albanias is skyperians. if you know what i mean.
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I'm Turkish, and I visit Greece pretty much every summer. I like it there, it reminds me of my hometown.
I also have a really close Greek friend from high school, she is a very nice person.
@Battle of Empires Gayet güzel bir yer, Mersin ve Aydının karışımı gibi biraz
MAKE A DNA.YOU ARE PROBABLY GREEK
@@denizbluemusic discord.gg/zsaNNJn
@@KathikiaPolitikoi Make a DNA you also find Turk there.
@@amor8996 FUCK EVERYTHING YOU LOVE...YOUR FATHER MAY BE GREEK SO MAKE A DNA TOO
Yeah that`s what i expected.Merhaba komşu.Kalisperaa 🇹🇷🇬🇷
And thats one good example that Turkish and Greek people are very similar. Let’s don’t hate each other any more..
its just politics bro. The people of the both countries don't want a war or fight anyways.
That was very cool! Greetings from Athens, Greece.
All my relatives from my mother's side were born and raised in Istanbul or Constantinople as we still call it. It's the city were my grandparents were born, raised, were their parents are burried, were they fell in love and started a family and at the end from where they were forced to leave. Never have I ever heard them talk negatively or raised their kids or me to hate Turkey or its people. On the contrary, they made sure I knew only the facts, the good and the bad. For example, they were Turkish military that searched for Greeks, destroying their homes and putting them on fire when they were under 10years old, but they were also Turkish people the ones that had hidden them and made sure to not let them being found. My childhood was filled with both cultures, my grandparents always talked in turkish when they didn't want me to understand something or just to tease me, we always listened to turkish music too or watched movies or shows. I even ended up getting to know my grandparent's turkish friends and be friends with their kids.
Are all Greeks fond of Turks?Hell no, but things are shifting. Depending on where you are in Greece, how educated people are and what's their age there are huge differences. Like, I'm sure if I was visiting a remote village of Turkey, people would have been more hostile towards me.
At the end, all I know is when I visited Istanbul last year for the first time, I felt like home and among people I was familiar to and that says something. 🇬🇷🇹🇷
Anatolian Greeks have tons more in common with Turks than with mainland Greeks. Some of them even genetically. A Greek from cappadokia is closer to a western Turk than to a Greek from Peloponnese or a central Italian
@@christoskallias2115 They are not Greeks. They are Karaman Turks.
They spoke turkish.
They wrote in greek alphabet. Just like we speak Turkish and write in Latin letters now.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karamanlides
@@valkyr52 Volkan, i should correct you here. as you can read, karamanlılar are turkish-speaking greeks which still does not make any difference to me. love from istanbul to all greece! (Greek: Καραμανλήδες; Turkish: Karamanlılar), or simply Karamanlis, are a Greek Orthodox, Turkish-speaking people native to the Karaman and Cappadocia regions of Anatolia.
@@christoskallias2115 greetings to you too brother!
We are the chieldren of the same sea. There were really bad times in our common history and both sides hurt the other in a way but that doesn't mean we can't be together. Communication is the key to everything.
For example, agean sea greek islander people come to turkish coast cities to shop in local bazaars. They are kind to one onether. I know that we can't change the ideas of hard core nationalists 😂 but we must build a peaceful future together.
So my advice to younger generations "DO NOT LISTEN THE TAILS OF THE ELDERS "
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nationalism is a product of an age of immaturity of thought (19th century) twisted in a malicious lie in an age of ignorance (20th century) and its remains lie in the age of questioning (21st century). Finally nationalism will be buried in the age of maturity of thought (22nd century-but hopefully earlier).
@@goshlike76 eu acho que não. 🤭🤭🤭
Num vídeo que estava vendo tinha um Senhor que falava sobre o mundo, como se entendesse tudo e falava de uma forma "pessimista", muitos concordaram com ele. apenas uma pessoa falou a verdade "Eu tenho um vizinho que pensa igual a ele, se colocar os dois pra conversar eles brigam e não se falam mais" 😂😂😂
@@goshlike76 tem muitas pessoas que concordam com nacionalismo excessivos...
What we've been waiting for! Thank you Bahador, Şimal and Alexandra! This was awesome!! I enjoyed every second of it 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Dilimizin milli temsilcisi Şimal'e sevgiler! :D
I'm really sad with the tension between Greece and Turkey over the gas in East Mediterranean sea.... Screw the politicians playing with people lifes... I'm really scared for my friends service in the Greek army and for many of my friends that they are Turkish... Love from island of Crete ❤️🇬🇷🇹🇷... çok iyi arkadaşlar
Fuck all wars. They are the projects of the EU, Israel and USA. Turkey and Greece is just being used
Thank you I like greeks who like Turkey because I think we are very similar
Bro. Fucking politicans always find an stupid excuse to get people.under their control. They need an enemy and fear..
Αστα φίλε, από το κακό στο χειρότερο πάει.
Teşekkürler 👍🏻
About Simal, pronunciation 10/10, grammar 9/10, vocabulary -6/10, cuteness 11/10, naughtiness ∞/10
ahahaha
We have in Bosnian jelek (yelek) but it is only mentioned when speaking of traditional or folklore clothes.
We also have tavan and papuče.
tavan and papuci in Romanian as well :)
Love bosnia ♥️
did you have any other word for papuce cause in Greek we say hipodima
@@skatiarhs007 , sorry, no.
Peace from Armenia 🇦🇲 🇬🇷 🇹🇷
Peace to Kurdistan
@@aokiaoki4238 🇹🇷🇬🇷🇦🇲♥Kurdish
Peace 🕊👍🇦🇲🇹🇷
I hope great peace to Kurdistan, and Rojava , may god help you with what’s happening to your people . I live in suleimaniyah in kurdistan .
The kurdish people are the best part of the city , so kind and generous. ❤️ ❤️
Fuck you kurdistan. There is no country. Just dream, in your öşek paradise
Comments make me support Heleno-Turkism
Ottoroman :D
Thats literally what Anatolian culture is. But the Turkic part is relatively smaller
"Ottomaniki" republic is coming 😂
Leave the hate behind!! We must love each other! Greetings from Greece Turkish brothers! Seni seviyorum kardeşlerim! 🇬🇷🇹🇷
@@dariomoreno9267 Learn the definition of Genocide
Τι ωραια μηνύματα!!! Και εμείς σας αγαπούμε στα πραγματικότητα!!!
Χαιρετίσματα από την Τουρκία ! 🇹🇷❤🇬🇷
@@Aimos-apo-tin-Tauris νομίζεις ότι οι παππούς σας είναι οι αθώοι; Άστο το ίδια πράγμα ρε!!!
@@EmreninDunyas1 Good to know brother! By the way, I don't know if "Emre" is an ordinary name in Turkey, but i find it a çok güzel isim arkadaş!!
Do Turkish vs. Kazakh, please
im writing this from turkey, i was born and raised in turkey (im a teenager lol) however my grandma and grandpa came to live in turkey after my mama and uncle was born in greece. + i have been living in the aegean region my whole life so i actually have a deep connection for greece (or culture whatever you say it.) i visited greece 2 years ago and let me tell you, it felt like a 2nd home, it was too sweet, to genuine! there is something magical about the people, the history, the songs, the foods, the emotions between those two countries! 🇬🇷🇹🇷 honestly i don't think we should care about labels such as race, religion, nationality etc. and enjoy being a human, however this geography and culture will always remain special to my heart. feels like my spirit belongs to the aegean sea... 🌊🌤️🐚🧿
edit: greek language is calling me even though im already studying 3 others. i guess i can't help being a hoe for languages... you can find me in duolingo! 🤷♀️🥴
This was the most beautiful video of Bahadır. I did not know we have so many in common. I love you neighbour.
What a masterpiece! Enjoyed every second of it!
I've never seen so much Greco-Turkish love on a comment section. These videos are really powerful in restoring faith in humanity.
it always happen!
Since I lived in Cyprus, I saw the similarities between Turkish and Greek. Loved this video!
That's right I know once upon a time i lived in cyprus (North)
Whenever I see the word *Cyprus* my mind immediately thinks of *Cyrus the great* in Persian XDDDD
Your country has a beautiful name 😎
Love from Iran :))
@@ryansmith8345 Tomyris killed him and made his head a wine flag 😂😂
@@abdulmajidi7416 lol 🤣 😂 💀 what drugs are you on ? It must be some good material 😂
*Cyrus the great literally has a tomb that is standing to this day in Pasargade & his body was full & completely whole inside of it* !
Lmao , you turks are a joke 😂 go eat your bakalva or whatever it is and stop embarrassing yourself & your people any further than this :)
Hope you listen to this advice 😂 cuz I don't have time to talk & reply to trolls like you 😉 Goodbye.
Love from Greece 🇬🇷❤️🇬🇷
Love from Turkey
Love from TURKISH 🇹🇷
son of a bitch didn't even put turkish flag HAHAHAHAH just greece loves greece
Why u didnt put Türish flag cause Mustafa Kemal put you the sea
@@goatcr7132 I don't answer to a nationalist ;)
🇹🇷🇬🇷 luvs from Turkey to Greece ❤️
Sonunda !!! Τελικά !!!
İşte beklediğim video !
Αυτό είναι το βίντεο που περίμενα !
αυτό είναι το βίντεο που 'περίμενα'.
@@samoselim881 συγγνώμη, ελληνικά μου δεν είναι τόσο καλά 🙈
@@EmreninDunyas1 merak etme benim turkcem cok iyi :D
yunanca biliyor musun
Bastet hic yunanistanda osmanli zamanindan kalma bati trakya da osmanli torunlarini duydunmu? Iste bnde onlardan biriyim yunanistanda dogup buyudum,dedemin dedesi bile burda dogdu yani Evet biliyorum ayni zamanda bulgarcada konusuyoruz
I went to Kalamata, Pylos and Athen 2 Months ago, very beautiful cities and nice people. Greets from Turkey/Germany!
Kalamata is my city😁😂Greetings from Kalamata❤❤❤
I understand that people can be aggressive when they talk about war and past events, but when we share our culture and languages with each other, we understand that we are as close to our borders, we move away from politics, we are less exposed to hate, the number of such videos should increase
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Love you both from iran 😻
If turks never came to middle east our traditional enemy would still be Persians 😂.
Greetings to Iran from Turkey
@@Visneliekmek merheba güzel kız kardeşim 😻
The average Iranian views Turks, Greeks and Armenians very positively, and there's nothing wrong with that. We should all strive to build positive relations:)
@@techtheo2970 yehhh cool😌
This was actually really nice! Some words (as Armenian) I could understand and even agree on the grammatical parts, where we in some cases don't have he/she etc. Overall nice video! Would be even cooler too see an Armenian, Assyrian, Greek, Turkish and Persian mashup!
Exactly! Greetings from Turkey
The video everyone has waited for hahah. I love it so much, great job Bahador ❤️❤️ love Turkey 🇹🇷 and Greece 🇬🇷 🤗
I remember u in assyrian lang. video assyrian girl, süryani kız, lol.
Muzaffer Türker Yesss that was me haha! Thank you for watching the video 🤗
Αυτά που μας ενώνουν είναι περισσότερα από όσα μας χωρίζουν 🇬🇷🇹🇷
Here's a surprise fun fact 😉 The word "efendim" which means "my lord" and more commonly used as a polite "what (did you say)?" in Turkish, originates from the modern Greek "aphentēs" "αφέντης", and old Greek "authentēs" meaning master. On the other hand, the Greek "γιαούρτι" or international word "yoghurt" which is "yoğurt" in Turkish, originates from the verb "yoğurmak" which means "to knead" in Turkish. Thank you for this much wanted video you three!! 😊
yoğurt is not stemmed from yoğurmak.
it is from yoğuşmak or yoğun
No it comes from yoğun which means “dense”
Yogur (uigur turkish) to put together, densify. Yogurmak comes from the same root. Coğu also means to put together in mongolian.
Funny enough Greeks and Romans were making yogurt a thousand years before Turks learn it from them
Yogurt is believed to have been eaten as far back as 10,000 to 5,000BC. It’s probable that the earliest yogurt was made by accident in Mesopotamia around 5,000 BC, when milk-producing animals were first domesticated. By 2,000bc it is estimated that about half of the human population was accustomed to eating dairy products.
This was your best video til now. Bcoz all the words were Turkish and Greek origin, not from a 3rd language. +These two women are so elegant ;)
I was waiting for this one! 💕
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This is amazing ! I really like the Turkish language and the country
Hugs from Greece
Thanks for the blog ❤🙌
OMG FINALLYYYYYY
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Most of turks love greeks.see the comment section.
YES ŞIMAL RETURNS
QUEEN
Socialist Rooster It’s actually Simal with a squiggly line under the S
*Şimal
Berk Çandar Dont have that symbol on iOS
Berk Çandar Wait I have it now. Şimal
@@NRooster in Turkish she called Şimal 'cause we have "Ş" in our alphabet
i have been waiting for this for soo long!
As a fellow linguist I have to say this video was a delight!!!
Here it is! The video that whole world is waiting for!
After watching a lot of political videos, I came to wind down with peace🇹🇷🇬🇷
İ love Greece 🇬🇷 from Turkey 🇹🇷 we are neighbor ❤️❤️❤️💞💞💞
you are probably greek too
@@bambino8505 my family from Balkans country excakly not from Greek from Yugoslavia We have similarly culture in Turkey Europe part all of them same area greek Bulgaria i like Greek culture and ppl ♥️♥️♥️
@@serapgok he is mean your dna
@@mehrdad5767 is it possible 😉
@@serapgok yeehh