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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @seda5112
    @seda5112 7 лет назад +16

    You have a face like one of those roman-greek sculptures

  • @r91976
    @r91976 9 лет назад +9

    Greece isn't Europe East. Definitely Southern European as all mediterrenean european countries. Italy, Spain, Greece etc.

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 10 лет назад +1

    I'm awaiting my results and was interested to hear how yours broke down.
    Thanks for posting it.

  • @wzupppp
    @wzupppp 10 лет назад +53

    You look a lot portuguese man

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  10 лет назад +5

      I've been told that before

    • @blueblaze9862
      @blueblaze9862 7 лет назад +2

      jan jansen i was gonna say spaniard, but ya...he looks iberian to me too.

    • @gurnerlane8941
      @gurnerlane8941 6 лет назад +3

      he can pass as Portuguese , Spanish, Italian and Greek.

    • @erectilereptile7383
      @erectilereptile7383 4 года назад

      Spanish not Portuguese

  • @j.h.6081
    @j.h.6081 10 лет назад +17

    It sound like there's a turkey trying to get out of your closet. Lol background noises:)

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  10 лет назад +3

      Lol, yeah I did this video on my aunt's computer. So she had her farm game on. And at the end, that's an interruption to my video, someone wanting to get into her room. It's funny that you noticed.

  • @Jadonk01
    @Jadonk01 8 лет назад +44

    Is there a fucking rooster or pig in your room??!!

    • @emello4you
      @emello4you 8 лет назад +3

      +Jadon Kind Lol I was wondering the same shit. Or someone puking.

    • @aseelb94
      @aseelb94 8 лет назад +1

      Lol

    • @HotaruKara
      @HotaruKara 8 лет назад +1

      Sounded like a pig or someone having a serious cold xD.

    • @marivasilescu5441
      @marivasilescu5441 7 лет назад

      jay sounds like a roooster

  • @alfrancis8
    @alfrancis8 8 лет назад +2

    Its 2 years since you did the test, i am sure the results sound have been updated because they have more samples now. Have to rechecked

  • @bonniebarness6364
    @bonniebarness6364 5 лет назад

    Hi Nick! Thank you for your wonderful video. I wanted to share with you that a lot of people that have Iberian DNA do not realize that the largest Jewish community , outside of Israel before 1492 was in Spain. That year, the entire Jewish community was forced to convert or leave Spain and many went to Greece, Italy, North Africa , some continuing to Serbia, and Turkey. Some traveled to other European countries as well as to America and Israel. The 1% Middle Eastern DNA results shows up for a lot of Jews, Ashkenazi and Sephardic who left Israel during the time of the Greek and Roman Empires. Given that your grandfather's grandfather spoke Hebrew, he may very well have been a Sephardic Jew.

  • @jitaamesuluma9730
    @jitaamesuluma9730 8 лет назад +15

    quite a lot of easten european blood have greek and italian blood

    • @jitaamesuluma9730
      @jitaamesuluma9730 8 лет назад

      +Jita'ame suluma the 7 percent will be uralic , its about right for someone half hungarian , 1 percent native , remember uralic are the origin of the natives

    • @jitaamesuluma9730
      @jitaamesuluma9730 8 лет назад

      +Jita'ame suluma it will be jewish

    • @FoodbyBaris
      @FoodbyBaris 7 лет назад

      Jita'ame suluma It is not Greek nor Italian it is Thracian, Illyrian or Dacian.

  • @gumdokim
    @gumdokim 9 лет назад +9

    You kind of look like Elvis, except with curly hair.

  • @nextlifetimebrendan3940
    @nextlifetimebrendan3940 3 года назад

    I would love to see the updates with this !! So much has advanced

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  3 года назад

      What type of updates, from different sites or the same site?

  • @kittycat2347
    @kittycat2347 8 лет назад +1

    I'm also half Hungarian half Romanian ,except my father is the Hungarian one and my mother Romanian ..you look like you could be my brother ....its nice to hear your results because that means my results could be very similar to yours

  • @tundeterez
    @tundeterez 7 лет назад +7

    The missing percentage is from an alien race. Not kidding. Hungarians originate from an alien race. The Hungarian language with always be a mystery:)

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  7 лет назад

      Ha. I've actually heard that statement before somewhere. Trust me Hungarians are very human, but unique. And the language is traceable to certain eastern tribes. But the modern day genetics from what I've studied is pretty much from the surrounding neighboring countries. But I have read that saying somewhere before.

    • @erectilereptile7383
      @erectilereptile7383 4 года назад

      They are mostly Uralic with smaller amounts of Finnic

  • @Blue_SeaSmoke
    @Blue_SeaSmoke 9 лет назад +18

    kinda seems like you flew past the Africa part really quick...

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  9 лет назад +26

      I didn't really focus on any of my results that was 1% or less, notice on the Irish and the native American too, because it's so little and also a trace region which means it's really not sure and also because it didn't seem to be consistent which the region which my parents came from. And actually I transferred my results from here to test with Familytreedna, and the only regions that matched with ancestry's results were Eastern European 63%, Southern European 27%, Middle Eastern 5%, Central Asian(Caucauses region Aphgan, ect.)4%, and 1% East Asian which matched the 1% Native American from Ancestry. But the regions of North Africa, Western Europe (which ancestry said was 8%), Great Britain, Ireland, and South Asian(Although I do think South Asia is probably similar to Central Asia) was omitted by familytreedna in the transferred test results.

    • @cobone04
      @cobone04 9 лет назад +23

      +nick oldja Don't worry today they wanna make everyone African.LOL

    • @Blue_SeaSmoke
      @Blue_SeaSmoke 9 лет назад

      +Dienekes lol...looks like you need to crack open a book and learn something new. Either that or a simple google search....#epicfail

  • @dbulc5171
    @dbulc5171 4 года назад +1

    You're almost identical to my ethnicity estimate! East European, Italian and Balkan. With also small percentages of Iberia & Middle East.

  • @mariahmills328
    @mariahmills328 5 лет назад +1

    Wow my results are sooo similar to yours! European, African, Native American, South Asia and Portugal!! Many of my ancestors came from Hungary, on ancestry my results were Northwesten European, with no specific regions! I transferred my results to MyHeritage: 25% Balkan in Eastern Europe (Slovenia, Romania, Hungary and Greece) On Gedmatch the oracle says I’m Romanian and Hungarian. You should transfer your results to gedmatch and make a comparison video. I got 33% Scandinavian on MyHeritage but it doesn’t show up anywhere else. I have dark features nothing like Northern Europeans so I’m confused about that, no one in my family does either! You look very Eastern European to me, thanks for sharing your results :) Its rumored that Hungarians came from Asia, might be true after our similar results

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for commenting. Yeah you have some interesting results. 25% Balkan on MyHeritage could be from your Hungarian ancestors. I tried Gedmatch and I don't really trust the results for 2 populations. I think the results for 1 population is more accurate. For 1 population I mainly get Serbian and Moldavian first on the list. And I think that's because my mom comes from South-eastern Hungary, a city called Szeged near the Serbian border, which had a historic Serbian population. And since I have my dad's Romanian ancestry mixed with my mom's Hungarian, I get Moldavian first instead of Romanian because Moldavian is a more mixed Romanian with Ukrainian clustering as well.

    • @mariahmills328
      @mariahmills328 5 лет назад

      @@nickandrei51 Interesting! I always thought the Ukraine was a part of Russia for some reason. I also got Serbia but it was lower on the list. I'm shocked my percentage of Balkan was so high because I only saw maybe 5 people from Hungary on my ancestry tree from a long time ago, most of them were from Germany, the U.K and Scotland.

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  5 лет назад +2

      No, your right Ukrainians are related to Russians. I'm just saying I match with Moldavians before Romanians on Gedmatch because I only have Romanian from one side, my dad's. And my thinking is, that's because Moldavians are Romanian but they are a little mixed with Ukrainians since the Russians took over that part of historic Moldova(Romanian historic region). For instance, my aunt on gedmatch gets Romanian first because she's Romanian, I get Moldavia first because my dad's Romanian and my mom's Slavic Hungarian, that's my theory. @@mariahmills328

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  5 лет назад

      @@mariahmills328 How long ago were your relatives from Hungary on your family tree?

    • @mariahmills328
      @mariahmills328 5 лет назад

      ​@@nickandrei51 I can't locate it for some reason, I did take a few people off due to not knowing if it was 100% accurate. Ancestors I have now are from Prussia, Germany, Scotland, and England (1500s-1750s.) I also got a DNA match of someone who is 100% Balkan and Russian on Ancestry but we don't have any shared regions, that means Gedmatch and MyHeritage must be pretty accurate since they caught the Balkan in my DNA. Do you think the people who came from Prussia could potentially be Balkan? I'm so confused about my results now

  • @Kriterion.
    @Kriterion. 7 лет назад +4

    The Italy/Greece comes from before the migration of Thracians, before the advent of the indo-Europeans and is best classified as 'Pelasgian'. These people were a Mediterranean/Aegean race which inhabited Italy, Greece and much of Eastern Europe. They are responsible for bringing in E3b and J2 haplogroups to the Balkans. Majority of Hellenes belonged to this race as well as Etruscans, and according to Poulianos other paleo-balkan groups as well. If you'd like to learn more about this part of your ancestry read Giuseppe Sergi's "The Mediterranean Race", great book! Enjoy!

  • @rainyday4970
    @rainyday4970 8 лет назад +5

    I bet the 7% "undetected" or missing is gypsy! (Romani). I am fascinated by that culture and their nomadic history. They were thought to originate, a LONG LONG time ago, from northwestern India, but they were ALWAYS on the move through various cultures/regions.

    • @mironadriana
      @mironadriana 8 лет назад +5

      wrong.they would be traced as southern asia

    • @akkerman9154
      @akkerman9154 6 лет назад +2

      Rainy Day meh not really... There were rarely marriages between Romanians and Gypsies. That's why Gypsies still look very Indian to this day. And the Gypsy part would have been categorized with Asia South India probably so it's very unlikely.

  • @anthropologyzone4782
    @anthropologyzone4782 9 лет назад +3

    You look Balkan to me, which makes sense. Hungarians and Romanians do not cluster far from Serbia etc.

  • @isasave
    @isasave 10 лет назад +14

    Wherever you came from, you are very cute :)

  • @KennyBucketz
    @KennyBucketz 7 лет назад +1

    The Native American part doesn't make sense since his parents are from Europe, unless one of his Native American ancestors sailed to Europe. This kinda makes me question the accuracy a little bit. It's probably close but still flawed

  • @juandavidrestrepoduran6007
    @juandavidrestrepoduran6007 9 лет назад +3

    Hem... Spanish (Castillian) is Latin mixed with one of the many celtic-iberian languages `+ things froom Arab and Visigothic. French i think to be Latin+ Frank (germanic language)+ Gaulish (celtic language). So, you said Romanian wasn't considered to be as Latin as the others, but is just that none of the Latin languages is "totally" Latin.

  • @robertleivonen6116
    @robertleivonen6116 8 лет назад +1

    Some Eastern Europeans may have Western European DNA from the time Napoleon's armies invaded Eastern Europe and of course interacted with the locals - some legit and some rape, some troops would have deserted and integrated with the locals etc. I only suggest this as one of many possibilities.

  • @my2angels1
    @my2angels1 9 лет назад

    As they get more DNA results they are able to update their results and compare from other regions. The more results they get, the better they will be able to narrow down the regions.

  • @iggyrap1141
    @iggyrap1141 8 лет назад +2

    i want to have this😂 my grandad is hungarian(my mums dad) my dad is english and irish with some german but even though im only 1/4 hungarian i think i look a bit east asian..im pale blue eyed blonde hair i have long rectangle face wich goes slim at my chin long but compressed eyes and high nose bridge but wide nose at the end

  • @christinemanczuk5266
    @christinemanczuk5266 10 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing!

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  10 лет назад

      Your Welcome. Your last name sounds eastern European.

  • @toofastforyall8590
    @toofastforyall8590 8 лет назад +11

    Good looking guy

  • @lyxnafis
    @lyxnafis 7 лет назад

    They did fuck up on the Italy/Greece part... Italian and Greek DNA is almost indistinguishable so they go together... you can't have Italy and Spain together except if you say "Southern European" and include everybody; otherwise there is "Iberian Peninsula", "Italy/Greece" and Eastern Europe that includes The Balkans (Albania, Servia, Romania etc) (except Greece), Slovakia, Czech, Hungury etc. You should demand a rerun of the results.

  • @ghrtfhfgdfnfg
    @ghrtfhfgdfnfg 8 лет назад +5

    Before you stated your results I would've bet money that you were mostly Southern European. That's strange.

    • @falloutgreat
      @falloutgreat 8 лет назад +1

      He's white with black hair and brown eyes no shit

    • @ghrtfhfgdfnfg
      @ghrtfhfgdfnfg 8 лет назад +1

      +Logan Roy Eye color and hair color had NOTHING to do with my assumption, smartass.

    • @jokina9289
      @jokina9289 8 лет назад

      +Logan Roy Brown eyes and black hair are very common features in White southern europe (Portugal, Spain, france, italy ,greece, serbia, Rumania, croatia, Bulgaria etc...). Being black haired and Brown eyed is as White european as being blonde and blue eyed (this features are more common in northern europe).

    • @ghrtfhfgdfnfg
      @ghrtfhfgdfnfg 8 лет назад +2

      Jokin a Not to mention that Southern Europeans CAN be blonde or even red-headed and that they don't usually have dark eyes. Brown eyes? Yes. Dark brown eyes? Not usually..

    • @jokina9289
      @jokina9289 8 лет назад

      Diauts you are right. There can be blonde, red haired, blue or Green eyed southern europeans, as there can also be lots of Brown eyed and dark haired northern european.
      However, it is also true that as a general rule, most of southern europeans (around 70%) are Brown eyed and dark haired and most of northern europeans, specially, German and scandinavians are blue-Green eyed and blond haired.
      I am basque-spaniard myself and i am dark haired, Green eyed and i have lots of freckles. Lots of people think i am irish. Just saying...

  • @qwertt-tg8rd
    @qwertt-tg8rd 7 лет назад +1

    i am born to a maltese mother and bosnian serbian father and i would like to try a DNA test some time. I am pretty sure i ve got Italian/Greek , Eastern European and maybe some Celtic because I ve got green eyes and light brown hair which looks like ginger hair in the sun. What could i have more in me maybe some German, Asian , North African ...

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  7 лет назад +1

      Any ancestry test is good to start. But I just tested with 23andme and they have a section grouped as Balkan where I got 43% DNA from. And they separated Eastern European with only Hungary and Poland and Russia where I got only 23% dna from. And 23andme also test your mother and fathers line, Ydna and mtdna to determine your haplogroups and give some medical reports also. Family treedna gives you matches with your haplogroups though, 23and me doesn't. By the way, do you know your haplogroup,?, because I match mostly Bosnians and Croatians on my fathers line.

    • @qwertt-tg8rd
      @qwertt-tg8rd 7 лет назад

      i ve got no idea :)

  • @dorotakrimmel6461
    @dorotakrimmel6461 10 лет назад

    Nowak is also the second ( after Kowalski) most common last name in Poland, but Polish people often say that the origin of Nowak is Czech.

    • @ewy3998
      @ewy3998 6 лет назад

      very common name in Slovakia

  • @JesusGodHolySpirit3
    @JesusGodHolySpirit3 8 лет назад

    All of this is so fascinating to me - wow :)

  • @rvensvideoer4204
    @rvensvideoer4204 8 лет назад

    Your Native American was probably just by chance. It'll say for the trace regions that it doesn't necessarily mean that the trace region is part of your ancestry, it just matches those from that region.

  • @mariokrstovic5459
    @mariokrstovic5459 7 лет назад

    Google this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs Vlachs are highly respected people in my country who gave a lot of scientists and writers. There is few types: hellenized ones(Cincari) and Romanian ones (Vlahi). In Balkans everyone has similar genetic so your test only shows that you are Balkan boy. Vlach language is a dialect of Romanian language, to who you are brother nation.

  • @tmgtutorials1932
    @tmgtutorials1932 9 лет назад +1

    I'm more tanned then the rest of my family, I'm 100% sure I'm not adopted, know what this could be?

    • @ghrtfhfgdfnfg
      @ghrtfhfgdfnfg 8 лет назад

      Genes can come back even after several generations. You probably have ancestors with your complexion.

  • @bebeya4450
    @bebeya4450 9 лет назад +4

    even in French they say '' si'' to mean "yes"
    in french you can say whether "si" or " "oui" both means "yes" JUST LIKE THE SPANISH AND THE ITALIAN.

    • @franfran4167
      @franfran4167 7 лет назад

      Bébéya yes because of Hispanic and Latin influence

    • @tudorrrr8871
      @tudorrrr8871 6 лет назад +1

      Ci is in south of France in North is nothing...yes in France is Qui ...so don't pretend you know french you idiot

  • @Viktir123
    @Viktir123 10 лет назад +3

    It sounds like a turkey is gobbling in the background.

  • @OkayWhoBroughtTheDog
    @OkayWhoBroughtTheDog 9 лет назад +25

    100% hot

  • @fuccdemhaterscuz101
    @fuccdemhaterscuz101 9 лет назад +1

    Is It specific on what Eastern European countries because I'm Eastern European as well but I wanna know the exact countries, not just any overall look.

  • @AndradaVlasDinescu
    @AndradaVlasDinescu 8 лет назад +44

    Romanians are Dacians. They were not Gypsy. Gypsy is a mix of race. I do not trust that test. I think it is a gimic for people to spend money. I am glad that I am from Romania. I love being Romanian.

    • @cooldood1025
      @cooldood1025 8 лет назад

      +Andrada Vlas Dinescu These ancestry DNA tests are really only for entertainment purposes only, and often come with disclaimers to that effect.

    • @geminix365
      @geminix365 7 лет назад +1

      Gipsies live isolated, have their own language and stuff, why would romanians be mixed when they hate them

    • @Views-pq2ns
      @Views-pq2ns 7 лет назад +5

      Andrada Dinescu they're mixed with it, stop self hating

    • @radrobb7705
      @radrobb7705 7 лет назад

      Andrada Dinescu Romanians are daco-romans slavs,etc.I made an ancestry test and i'm 40 procent german 46 procent romanian and i was surprised when i found that i have a bit danish ancestry 0_0 but anyway.I'm 100 procent european.

    • @Pyrels
      @Pyrels 6 лет назад

      yes, maybe you're, but u have about 10-15 % indian blood.

  • @tonytebliberty
    @tonytebliberty 9 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Nemenvagyokna
    @Nemenvagyokna 7 лет назад

    I am hungarian too. :D and live in Romania, Transilvania. you just got a like. Do you speak Hungarian and Romanian?

  • @GuardianoftheGoldenStool
    @GuardianoftheGoldenStool 9 лет назад

    In respect to your links in North Africa between 1500 and 1650,....Eastern Europe exported 1.5 million slaves to North Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia (Fisher, 1972 Kolodziejczyk, 2006.). You could have lineages that remained in Eastern Europe, but a portion of that lineage were sold in the slave trade to the 3 regions I mentioned a forehand. Also, during the reign of the Islamic empire encompassing Spain, Portugal, North Africa, and the Middle East,....countless numbers of Germans and Slavs (Eastern Europeans) were sold into North Africa. By the way Romanians are an amalgamation of both Slavic and Latin people,...so it's not debatable between these origins.

    • @GuardianoftheGoldenStool
      @GuardianoftheGoldenStool 9 лет назад

      ***** Nobody said Eastern European automatically indicated Slavs,....but there are a whole lot of Slavic peoples living in Eastern Europe. Why are you asking me about your origins? From 700 A.D. to the 19th century Europeans from every part of Europe were being sold as slaves in the Islamic world(Southern Spain, North Africa, Middle East). Read up on it,...Wikipedia,.....Slavery in Medieval Europe,.....also under the topic,....the Barbary Slave trade,.....and the Arab Slave trade.

    • @martaeyore8234
      @martaeyore8234 8 лет назад

      polish people never were involved with slave trade period.

  • @Vengurl09
    @Vengurl09 8 лет назад +9

    I thought you were hispanic (european Hispanic)

    • @andreshuyfd498
      @andreshuyfd498 8 лет назад +4

      If by "hispanic" you mean Spain. He doesn't look that Spanish to be honest, he looks very italian mixed with Eastern European.

    • @angyliv8040
      @angyliv8040 5 лет назад

      Because he must be more south europe,

    • @echoequani8326
      @echoequani8326 5 лет назад

      No I live in a town with a lot of Hispanic people and he does not look Hispanic at all.

  • @SabioForasteiroopenyourmind
    @SabioForasteiroopenyourmind 9 лет назад +1

    Southern Europe is same genetic that Great Britain, Ireland, Greece, Portugal, Spain and part of France?

    • @pedromfc7310
      @pedromfc7310 8 лет назад +1

      +Sábio Forasteiro southern europe is portugal spain italy and greece

    • @jokina9289
      @jokina9289 8 лет назад +1

      +Pedro Mfc Apart from those you mention, there are many more countries in southern europe. France is partly south european, serbia, bosnia, croatia, Rumania, Bulgaria, Albania etc....

    • @rexultimatum2588
      @rexultimatum2588 8 лет назад

      Pedro mfc but Portuguese & Spaniards are Iof Iberian-Celtic stock, mostly. They aren't closely related to the Greeks and Italians.

    • @jokina9289
      @jokina9289 8 лет назад

      Rex .Utimatum
      of course spaniards, portuguese, french etc... have a lot of the ROMAN empire ancestry, as they (the romans) invaded these places thousands of years ago....
      In fact, nowadays there are lots of similarities between italian-french-spanish or portuguese people's features.

  • @TheKetsa
    @TheKetsa 8 лет назад +2

    You look south european to me a central european.
    I'd have said spanish italian or maybe greek ex-yougoslavia.

  • @mlg779
    @mlg779 8 лет назад +2

    I am 100% Romanian and my results were: 55% East Europe, 27% Italy/Greece, 7% Europe West, middle East 3%, Caucasus 3%, Iberian Peninsula 2%, Finland/Northwest Russia 1%, Asia Central 1%, Great Britain >1%, Asia South >1%.

    • @mironadriana
      @mironadriana 8 лет назад

      Ce tare ! Cat a fost shippingul in Romania?

    • @mlg779
      @mlg779 8 лет назад

      Cred ca e gratis. Eu locuiesc in USA

    • @crissto4795
      @crissto4795 8 лет назад

      Vroiam si eu sa fac testul (si eu locuiesc in SUA si sunt 100% din Ro) insa acum cred ca voi cumpara altceva de banii astia. E foarte probabil ca voi obtine procente similare. Multumesc pentru informatia ta!

    • @damaris_7011
      @damaris_7011 6 лет назад

      I am 100% Romanian too and I got 63% Eastern Europe- Slovakia, Hungary, South Poland, Western Ukraine and Romania, 22% Italy/Greece, 6% Great Britain, 4% Scandinavian, 4% Middle Eastern and

  • @nunziosoprano
    @nunziosoprano 9 лет назад

    Nick Oldja looks very similar to a White Brazilian guy I know. He is of Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, and German ancestry.

  • @Sweenece
    @Sweenece 8 лет назад

    Thought it was funny about your parent outside ready to break the door down towards the very end of the review. I assume its their bedroom because i assume the silk dressing gowns over your left shoulder are not yours, but if they are yours could you please make a vlog about that. 😱😂😉 Yes more and more people in ireland are correcting people in not knowing the difference between roma and Romanian people, theres still a few ignorant people out there sadly.

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  8 лет назад +2

      +Sweenece It's my Aunt's room, I locked myself in to make a video on her webcam because she has a better one. My dad was over and he didn't like that. So that's what the banging was. I live with my sister and aunt.

  • @labella9291
    @labella9291 9 лет назад +1

    The 1% North Africa probably grouped with the Greek/Italian. That's probably where that came from.

    • @missesrobot8182
      @missesrobot8182 8 лет назад

      +La Bella well north africans are pretty much Mediterranean Caucasoid people.

    • @Bellab1x1y1z
      @Bellab1x1y1z 8 лет назад

      Greeks and Italians don't come from Africa. Greeks come from Greece and Italians come from Italy. European don't not come from Africa. They visit or move to Africa from Europe. The same as the Arabs who move to North Africa are not original North Africans. They are people who migrated from their home countries to a new land.

    • @Bellab1x1y1z
      @Bellab1x1y1z 8 лет назад +1

      No, I am just educated! I study the history of the immigration of Caucasoid and other races who migrated to North Africa... Some of the current Caucasoid people are mixed races and include European and African ancestry. I will not continue to explain ancient African history. Please do your own research.

    • @first-zh7xi
      @first-zh7xi 8 лет назад +1

      bella belle Greece/Italy have a history with the north Africans they dint come from there they just have mixed history.

    • @Bellab1x1y1z
      @Bellab1x1y1z 8 лет назад

      Everyone who has studied African history knows that Egypt was violently invaded by many foreign people such as the Greeks, Hyksos, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Romans,etc. All these people were foreign invaders and they migrated to African after invasions. Many of the original North Africans who were involved in the magnificent dynasties moved away from the borders after invasions if they were not killed. The history is still available on many walls throughout Egypt. Many locals cannot read the walls because the language is an original African language and many of the North African locals are ancestors of foreign invaders and they speak and write their native language only.

  • @akkerman9154
    @akkerman9154 6 лет назад +1

    Wtf great video and all.. but Romanians are not Gypsies and that theory is not true at all.

  • @ninosawbrzostowiecki1892
    @ninosawbrzostowiecki1892 8 лет назад +1

    Are you related to Matthew McConaughey?

  • @Lornicopia
    @Lornicopia 10 лет назад +5

    I s thinking you looked Greek or Italian.However, Greece and Romania are close to each other, and both were very infiltrated by Slavs way back in the Classical Greek period. It changed the ethnicity of the Greek people. The Romanian were in Roman times called Dacians and were predominantly Blond and blue eyed or fair, as were the Slavs. However Romania was a Roman Provence and also invaded by various groups who were darker in complexion. The Muslims were also in Romania for a long time.

  • @LucyBeefan6
    @LucyBeefan6 8 лет назад

    Hey Iam from Slovakia :) ....your grandfathers surname Novák is definitely from Czech Republic or Slovakia ...here in Slovakia its pretty common surname :)

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  8 лет назад +3

      Yeah, I know, but there are also quite a few Hungarians with that surname believe it or not. ☺

  • @DaniellesDanielle
    @DaniellesDanielle 9 лет назад

    I was trying to figure out who you favored, and then it came to me. A korean actor, but only a little.

  • @ElenDiana1
    @ElenDiana1 6 лет назад

    The European people have at least half Jewish blood, Jews have always been persecuted and always moved across Europe looking for a better life.

  • @popacristian2056
    @popacristian2056 6 лет назад

    Salutare!
    Ce sunt sub 5% pot fi erori din diferite cauze. Si procentele mai mari au cred o marja de eroare macar de + sau - 5%.
    Am si eu un rezultat si spre mirarea mea, desi toti stramosii ii stiu macar pana la mijlocul secolului XIX ca erau tarani din sudul Romaniei, totusi rezultatul spune ca 19% am acum unchi/veri in N si V Europei (Franta, Anglia, Germania, Scandinavia) ceea ce ma surprinde. Totusi majoritatea sunt locali de aici din Centrul Europei unde noi ne aflam geografic de fapt, in special in Balcani , (Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia si ceva in zona Ungariei) 63%. daca la asta mai adaug si Grecia 5% atunci sunt 68% in Balcani. 10% Italia, 2% Europa de N-E si vreo 1% Peninsula Iberica. Oarecum ciudat ca nu am nimic din Africa de nord, Asia de sud-vest, Orientul mijlociu sau Caucaz in rezultat, care am vazut ca apar relativ frecvent in rezultatele chiar si a celor din nordul si vestul Europei.

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  6 лет назад +1

      salut. Da, toţi suntem amestecaţi puţin diferit. Interesant că nu aţi avut rezultate din Orientul Apropiat, am avut foarte puţin, oricum. Mă bucur să am un comentariu românesc în limba română. Eu sunt de fapt, folosind Google Translate pentru a răspunde înapoi în limba română, deoarece nu ştiu perfect sau pe deplin, ştiu destul, deşi. Frumoasă audiere de la tine.

    • @popacristian2056
      @popacristian2056 6 лет назад

      Multumesc si cu placere! Nu stiam ca nu esti in Romania. Rezultatul tau este asemanator cu cel al Romanior dar si cei din jurul Romaniei. Aici am gasit ceva exemple in care imi pare ca te inscrii bine. anthrogenica.com/showthread.php?6722-Romanian-23andme

  • @ewy3998
    @ewy3998 5 лет назад +1

    am from Slovakia (as all my family) and my result are:
    48,2% Balkan
    31,6% east Europe
    15,2% Irish, Scottish, Wales
    2,5% west Europe (Germany, France)
    2,5% Baltic (estonia, Litva)

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  5 лет назад

      Interesting, that's more Balkan % than I have, I thought Slovakia would probably have less Balkan. Interesting about your Irish/Scottish dna also.

    • @ewy3998
      @ewy3998 5 лет назад

      @@nickandrei51 well as far as I know, both of my grandmothers were Hungarian descent and grandfathers Slovakian descent, and there is one distant family member who was French...so but balkan is so big area (in this DNA testing they put it all together), I would like to know more exactly, I guess it could be Romania, because it match me with some of distant cousins there.....and Irish is todays Celtic people (Celts originate in middle Europe, part from France to Czech, what I read they were called Alps people) so first surprise me also, but it make sense when I read more about Celts (in the east Slovakia- where I am from, there were found lot of archeological artefacts from Celts, so I think some of stay in Europe, some of trawel elsewhere..)
      But investing is, lot of people told me I look Spanish, or Latin American, same as people telling you look Portuguese..

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  5 лет назад

      @@ewy3998 The Irish could come from the Hungarian since they invited people like knights from different countries to settle Hungary at one point in time. No, I think it's probably normal to have some Balkan in Slovakia and Hungary but not that much, I was thinking Hungary and Slovakia is more Eastern European dna. But I think Hungary has more Balkan dna than Slovakia. That could be true also what you said about Celts. Ha, people might say that you look Spanish because people don't know as much about Balkan dna which has dark featured people too, so they might compare me or you to a familiar known people like Spanish or Portuguese, although I do have some Southern European dna like maybe Italian, but your results didn't show any, interesting.

  • @Skansener
    @Skansener 8 лет назад +2

    Woohoo welcome to the slavic family!

    • @mlg779
      @mlg779 8 лет назад +1

      That is not slavic.

    • @Svevid
      @Svevid 8 лет назад

      What is not

    • @mlg779
      @mlg779 8 лет назад +1

      Romanians are not slavic population.

    • @Svevid
      @Svevid 8 лет назад +1

      mlg779 And, uhm, who said he was romanian ethnicly? Slavic can mean either ethnic or linguistic, romanian has alot of slavic linguistic words, less now then it had prioer to WW1 & WW2. Ethnicly probably not that much, but they're not latin either ethnicly speaking!

    • @mlg779
      @mlg779 8 лет назад

      But in the end we are all a mix......

  • @mituemil5249
    @mituemil5249 6 лет назад

    according to your test it does not mean that romanian are gypsies, it just means that one of your ancestors was a gypsy, that's all

  • @namaste4939
    @namaste4939 10 лет назад +10

    I wanna try that test wow I m greek but most of people tell me I look like asian,arab,romanian,persian ...so i feel i m not 100% but no one can be 100% ;)

    • @TheTokyo1
      @TheTokyo1 10 лет назад +2

      well I think you're very beautiful ;)

    • @namaste4939
      @namaste4939 9 лет назад

      TheTokyo1 thanks ;)

    • @TheTokyo1
      @TheTokyo1 9 лет назад

      Sofia Antoniadou you're welcome Sofia. And what part of Greece are you from? I've always want to travel to Greece. especially Athens xD

    • @namaste4939
      @namaste4939 9 лет назад

      TheTokyo1 i live in north Greece..its far away from athens :)

    • @tileryiony8757
      @tileryiony8757 9 лет назад +3

      I think you don't know how to make the difference between ' romas 'or also ' *GYPSYES* ' and ' romanians ', Romanians are descendents of the local population in Dacia, Dacians, Romans and later on Slavs, and Rromas are from India wich were introduced by ' Ottoman Empire ' in 1800s, after 1970 Roma International Congress they received citizenship. *Romanians are white, while Rromas or gypsyes are dark indian skinned.* Sorry, I just wanted to clear a confusion.

  • @archonpanagiotis6158
    @archonpanagiotis6158 3 года назад

    South Italy have difirent dna from North Italy. You can see in youtube:
    1) ( The History of the Greeks)
    2) (Ancient Greek Cities in Italy - Magna Graecia)
    3) (What the Calabrian Greek sounds like)
    4) (Griko language)
    5) (History of Sicily, ancient period)
    6) (History Of Greek Colonies In Sicily)
    7) (History of the Byzantine / Eastern Roman Empire)
    8) (Why Italy is north / south divided?)
    9) [Athos the Holy Mountain (Greece) - CBS Documentary]
    *The last, is a picture of Byzantium

  • @Carlos-nq7up
    @Carlos-nq7up 6 лет назад

    Dude is there a Turkey hiding under your bed or in the closet? Swear I keep hearing a goble goble in the background.

  • @louloulouloushe9102
    @louloulouloushe9102 5 лет назад

    Romans mixed 100% with the Greeks and afterwards they conquered Romania.They also conquered Spain and the UK.Chill, you're probably 100% Romanian. Novak is very Serbian. So that makes you even more Eastern/Balkanic.

  • @sokratesnudelsuppe5937
    @sokratesnudelsuppe5937 6 лет назад

    1:03 what creature do you hide in your room?

  • @missesrobot8182
    @missesrobot8182 8 лет назад +2

    you look a bit like Elvis.

  • @KenDSigma
    @KenDSigma 8 лет назад

    What tribes of the 1% Africa you come from. Do they give the name of your African tribe?

    • @KenDSigma
      @KenDSigma 8 лет назад

      ***** He could have some Cameroon in him since R1b is thick down there.

    • @elisamay1388
      @elisamay1388 8 лет назад

      7:54 It's North Africa and less than 1% traced region.

    • @KenDSigma
      @KenDSigma 8 лет назад +1

      Elisa May​ there are how many tribes in North Africa? He could be a Malian!

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  8 лет назад +2

      +Kadohadacho-Washitaw-Tunica-Tensas-Muur(Moor) Actually, I took a Haplogroup test recently, and I didn't get R1b, I got I2a, which is a Balkan European Haplogroup which is found in about 20% of European males.

  • @CatBahptista
    @CatBahptista 6 лет назад

    As others have said:
    1) You look very Portuguese, even your voice. Not your lips though, they look Moldovan.
    2) 100% hottie.
    Edit: Look up "Nuno Gomes" on Google, if you're curious to see someone who looks like you.

  • @vincifood
    @vincifood 9 лет назад +16

    Oh shit....romanian from the roman empire? That is pretty ignorant

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  9 лет назад +19

      Lorenzo Vinci You misunderstand me. I said that it is one of the theories people say because of the latin influenced language that Romanian's speak and because of the Roman/Dacian wars in the first two or three centuries A.D. Although I do think that modern Romanians are for the most part eastern Europeans and different than Italians. If you know about Y-dna haplogroups, Romanians have a lot of haplogroup I2a, which they have in common with Balkan countries, and Italians Y-dna is mainly R1b which is common in western europe.

    • @MrWisdomseekr
      @MrWisdomseekr 9 лет назад

      Lorenzo Vinci That indeed, is one of the theories.

    • @bunilastelian
      @bunilastelian 8 лет назад

      +MrWisdomseekr i2a haplogroup or proto- europeans.

    • @romaniamare5002
      @romaniamare5002 7 лет назад +1

      Lorenzo Vinci the romanians are latin

    • @VasileIuga
      @VasileIuga 6 лет назад +3

      Da is Romanian word from latin, it has many variants, the Slavs do no say Da, only the Balkans Slavs taken from us, and the Russians taken from a viking expression! Poland and Ukraine, the center of the Slavs do not have it!
      Also, Romanians are more Roman than most of Italians, for the matter of facts. Romanity was a cultural thing, and Italians wore not Romans by blood, they wore mostly Greek and Gaull, like we are mostly Dardanians and Thracians(Dacians fit in this).
      Romanian is the only big nation who kept the roman name and her language started from Classical Latin and was influenced by Latin till VII.
      CLASSIC LATIN----------ROMANIAN----------VULGAR LATIN-------
      Casa matris meae-----Casa mamei mele-----casa de matre meae----
      Romanians have more Roman history than Milano, almost seven centuries of Roman history, so this Italian is wrong.
      Also, Italy is a construct, not a real nation, so we are maybe less Romans than people of Latium, but for sure more or the same as other Italians. .
      Is funny how they Italians want to steal the Empire legacy .
      You are not more Romans than the other, free Rome, you have no right to use it as a capital!

  • @HotaruKara
    @HotaruKara 8 лет назад +1

    8:59 "People are saying Romanians have a lot of Gypsy in them or somewhat". Nope, ethnically and DNA-wise, Gypsies and Romanians are different. However, the minority of Gypsies in Romania could have been mixed in the population, like all minorities in all countries. But so with all other European countries, Gypsies are a nomadic group that came from India to Europe in early 14th centuary through Turkey (earlier they went from India to Iran in 12th centuary), then coming to Greece, Bulgaria and in the late 14th century to Romania. Gypsies spread across all of Europe in the 15th century arriving in West Europe and in the 16th century in North Europe: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people#/media/File:Movimiento_gitano.jpg
    Therefore Romanians don't have "a lot" of Gypsies in them, they have their own halogroup, Gypsies are from the Indian halogroup. Romanians are mostly similar to Eastern Europeans and somewhat less with Italians and Albanians : " As far as I can tell, for non-Jewish non-Hungarian non-German non-Roma ethnic Romanians their Y-DNA haplogroups include E1b1b1, G, I1, I2a, Q, and R1b1a2. This is in line with the expectations from the frequencies above. Their mtDNA haplogroups include H, H7, I, J, K1c1, M, U4, and U5."
    www.khazaria.com/genetics/romanians.html
    Your DNA is proof: you have 22% of Italy/Greece 22%, that most likely comes from the Roman conquerors of Dacia. Which the Romanian etymology comes from, "descendant of Rome". Since your father came from a Serbian village, comprised of mostly Romanians, meaning that his ancestors didn't move from that village for centuries.
    Gypsy population of Romania is 3.3%, so that 2% Indian could be from a mixed marriage centuries ago, since Gypsies arrived to Romania in late 14th century. The reason why there are somewhat more Gypsies in Romania than in other European countries is because other European countries mostly killed the Gypsy nomads at their gates but the three Romanian voivodates/principalities didn't kill them at their gates but kept them as slaves until they freed them in 1854.
    Ironically, those that say Romanians are "mostly Gypsy" (which is a joke but it's used to offend us) are mostly Hungarian. If you know anything about the long history of Hungary and Romania you know they had many conflicts.
    So nowadays they try to use the fact that the politically correct name for Gypsies that became recently "Romani" (meaning "man", person of the masculine sex in their language, it doesn't mean "kind" or "group").
    Therefore many people confuse Romanians and Romani/Gypsies, because it sounds similar. So Hungarians try to take advantage of that in order to insult us.
    Even though they have nothing in common, Romanians and Gypsies came from different continents, they have different languages and culture and also they have different DNA. Romanians' ancestors where the Thracian sub-group, the Dacians, that got conquered by the Romans, that in the 3rd century AD left Dacia that later got invaded by many populations like the Goths, the Cumans, the Slavs etc. In the 6th century the Romanian languge was formed, a mix between Vulgar Latin and Slavic. But nowadays the Latin part is 60% of the language and the Slavic part is 15-20% of the language, much less.
    And btw, my great grandfather was Hungarian as well ^^

    • @danielluca9964
      @danielluca9964 3 года назад

      And Hungarians actually have a higher percentage of Gypsy population than Romania

  • @kickativetruth3419
    @kickativetruth3419 8 лет назад

    awesome that you have some native american awesome

  • @dominiqueblagojevic9447
    @dominiqueblagojevic9447 8 лет назад +4

    my mom is Romanian born in Serbia also!

    • @SozeOficial
      @SozeOficial 8 лет назад

      do you speak romanian ?

    • @dominiqueblagojevic9447
      @dominiqueblagojevic9447 8 лет назад

      +Soze Oficial no. I speak serbian. my grandma speaks both

    • @HotaruKara
      @HotaruKara 8 лет назад

      Neat, I'm Romanian, nice to see someone who is half that ^^

  • @erzebetbathory9277
    @erzebetbathory9277 8 лет назад +2

    My dad is siberian and he says many Romanians are actually escaped hard labor convicts from the Roman Empire. Many Romanians say so too.

    • @erzebetbathory9277
      @erzebetbathory9277 8 лет назад

      +Erzebet Bathory that would explain your Southern European heritage maybe?

    • @osmanhodzic7535
      @osmanhodzic7535 8 лет назад

      he Said Serbian not Siberian

    • @LaChrysomeleReveuse
      @LaChrysomeleReveuse 8 лет назад

      Not many Romanians say so. But I've heard this story before, although it might just be propaganda. A history teacher I knew learned this from an Italian history professor while they were being held as war prisoners in Siberia in WW2. The Italian professor claimed that his sources were documents at the Vatican Library. Who knows...

  • @lollollol-sp3tb
    @lollollol-sp3tb 10 лет назад

    hungarians are mixed with austiras german poeple its strange because austirans are germanics not slavic that may not be current

  • @GIALAKIASY
    @GIALAKIASY 7 лет назад

    OK i am Greek and i was not surprise at all when i heard that you have our dna. Any romanian would has dark hair or dark colour eyes and long face of course he has greek /latin dna many people who live Danub river delta / Black sea coast.

  • @CJ-wc6lf
    @CJ-wc6lf 8 лет назад

    Are you related to Rambo?

  • @yuubokumin415
    @yuubokumin415 10 лет назад

    Nick just face it you're a modern day Roman!

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  10 лет назад +1

      ***** Yes I realize that. That's why I got 59% Eastern European in my test results, although I am also half Hungarian. I think Italians are the true Romans, since that's where the empire started and was also headquartered.

    • @yuubokumin415
      @yuubokumin415 10 лет назад

      Well not every Italian is from Rome!Italy only has existed for a short time and their are many different states with different kinds of people within current Italy.

    • @ghrtfhfgdfnfg
      @ghrtfhfgdfnfg 8 лет назад

      Italians from the city of Rome are the only Romans living today, technically.

  • @pontiacpaul1
    @pontiacpaul1 7 лет назад

    to be honest. southern Italy and Greece should be the same in a broud range naples south.

  • @PassionateStrawberry
    @PassionateStrawberry 9 лет назад

    If you got North Africa. It would most likely be Berber ancestry

  • @Skansener
    @Skansener 8 лет назад

    Woohoo Nowak is the most popular polish second name :D I'm Polish btw

  • @thehardcore7758
    @thehardcore7758 8 лет назад +1

    What the fuck is that noise in the background? sounds like my mom's snores

    • @amanirose2958
      @amanirose2958 7 лет назад

      I am part Romanian also, so I find this interesting. You look like a mixture of Eastern European and Hungarian. This is a wonderful combination is what you can thank your parents for. Amani in Minnesocold.

  • @LotusWolf
    @LotusWolf 8 лет назад +4

    7% alien dna lol

  • @seasonlivingstone6541
    @seasonlivingstone6541 5 лет назад

    In the fifteenth century, Prince Vlad the Impaler, Dracula, from where the name Dracula came from, brought from Bulgaria 22,000 Gypsies, which he placed near the monasteries, for the work of the field, for the repair of the buildings. The rest is known ... Moreover, in Moldavia, at the same time, ruler Ştefan cel Mare, took over from Vlahia, with the force, 17,000 Gypsies, which they sit beside the monasteries.

  • @TheMidnightBell07
    @TheMidnightBell07 10 лет назад

    Hey, Missing? I don't think I know that ethnicity lol.

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  10 лет назад

      My current results are updated results. So before my current results I got a slightly different test where 7% of my results was not found, or wasn't of enough certainty to group it with a region in the world. That's what I meant by missing. Also my first test results had some different groupings, such as Spain being with Italy, where now they grouped Italy with Greece and left Spain and Portugal alone. Also Greece was grouped with eastern Europe in the first results, where now they grouped it with Italy and left it out of Eastern Europe. These are just some examples. I was trying to explain my first test results compared to my current updated test results

    • @TheMidnightBell07
      @TheMidnightBell07 10 лет назад

      Hey, I'm just teasing you 'cause I know someone that had about 10% of their dna from parts unknown. They had to do the other side to find out where it came from and it was kind of funny. I hear alot of people have Neanderthal blood but unfortunately very few on here have Native blood which is weird since most of them have ancestors that have lived here since the 1600's.

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  10 лет назад

      Thanks for clearing that up.

    • @TheMidnightBell07
      @TheMidnightBell07 10 лет назад

      Hey, you're welcome. I hope you meant the part where I was trying to be helpful rather than the silly one lol.

  • @africanmate8036
    @africanmate8036 4 года назад +1

    wow

  • @hunterakiyoshi89
    @hunterakiyoshi89 7 лет назад +5

    i'm Hungarian and Japanese

  • @MayhemMilIer
    @MayhemMilIer 7 лет назад

    DO YOU KNOW ANY ROMANIAN ?

  • @BullSit482
    @BullSit482 7 лет назад

    Fratior Roman, nime si nimic nu poate schimba asta.

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  7 лет назад

      Halo. Stiu frate. Adiverat. Este mai mare probleme astezi se ingridem. Sorry if I spelt wrong. Nu stiu asa de bine Romaneste.

    • @BullSit482
      @BullSit482 7 лет назад +1

      unity make everybody strong its 21 century we must wake up and we all are mix, but we need to see some of our characteristics in others to make a community, nationality state, such as skin color, language thats the way brain works unfortunally i.am not racist but i prefer people with my skin characteristics. so in my opinion we must share someting in common to bring more peace on this planet :)
      a hope u to understand my English :)
      all goods for u man :)

  • @MrWisdomseekr
    @MrWisdomseekr 9 лет назад

    Another explanation for your 1% North African ancestry could have something to do with the times of Hannibal. According to Polybius, Hannibal left his African troops in Spain and his Spanish troops in Africa to keep soldiers from running away. Thus, you could have Carthaginian or some other North African ancestors who lived on the Iberian Peninsula in you. It's another possibility. Plus, Hannibal did do the scenic route throughout Italy. And soldiers don't just fight and twiddle their thumbs. They love sex too. I say beware of that 1% because experts told us African Americans that we may not have Native American in us as we'd heard we do. I'd heard it, took Ancestry, and got less than 1%. I did GEDMatch.com and found that I share DNA with some of the Clovis People, the ancestors of some or all of the Native Americans. The Cherokee genes just passed over me, that's all.
    As for Jewish ancestry. I take issue with the sample only being European Jews. The original Jews came from the Middle East, if not beyond, and those are the samples many people need. Again, European Jews or not, your 1% could mean that those genes passed you by. Or, you might still actually have a trace of Middle Eastern Jew in you. Or, you could be right. Maybe the 1% is, as we call it, due to a statistical type II error, accepting that you have Jewish roots when you actually don't. In other words, you might still have Jewish ancestors.

  • @MrDoggen02
    @MrDoggen02 9 лет назад

    North africans used to be white caucasians (many are still today) so you're not black just because 1% north african. Sub-saharan african is where the black genes come from :).

    • @MrDoggen02
      @MrDoggen02 9 лет назад +1

      Hahaha then how would you explain that most North africans aren't black then? The white berbers we're white and southern europeans have some of their genes in them. And we don't care about African culture when our own history and culture is WAY more interesting.

    • @shuntae1990
      @shuntae1990 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Exactly, most white explores/visitors in Africa fell in love with the land, the people, and the rich culture so they started practicing some of the culture when they went back home. French braids were originally titled African braids by the french but some ass wipe came along and pretended like it's something new that the french started doing first so he/she renamed it french braids. White people have thin skin with no melanin so that's how you know they didn't originated from no where in Africa, white skin can not stand the sun like brown and darker skin can. Egyptians have melanin and other race of eastern Africans do. Lets not for get about afro texture hair, something most eastern African have, it's kinky because it's trying to protect the scalp from the heat (even some Egyptians have afro texture hair). If you look at old drawings and artifacts from Africa they all have melanin and or kinky hair (peep the hair styles on some of the artifacts, they're hair styles only people with kinky hair can get). I don't know where Gustav Lindquist got his false information from.

    • @souljamentality
      @souljamentality 9 лет назад

      Gustav Lindquist blacks created white people it still happens today in africa its called albino

    • @souljamentality
      @souljamentality 9 лет назад

      all the colors put together make black but all the colors dominate over white you should have learned that as a kid when coloring

    • @Bellab1x1y1z
      @Bellab1x1y1z 8 лет назад

      I strongly disagree! Africa is original suited for dark race people. If you study the correct history - European and Caucasians moved to North Africans because it is closest to borders. All border countries have traces of nearest country. Most relocated due to warfare or were caught in slave trade. Everyone knows this now. Europeans have a limited connection to Africa but are moving there at alarming speeds because of the abundant resources like gold and jewels.

  • @sulaimaanahmad
    @sulaimaanahmad 7 лет назад

    there's another theory of the origins of the gypsy people, they possibly came from egypt, maybe there's the name gypsy derives from egypt....possibly. 😊

  • @juju55488
    @juju55488 8 лет назад

    The percentage in Africa is where humankind actually originated from. Time magazine years ago showed that we all originated from Africa...the Northern part that is mentioned in the Bible. I've watched many people on RUclips non African American and they all have 1% or less than 1% Africa...it is in the bible folks...

  • @scarlettking82
    @scarlettking82 8 лет назад

    we are pretty close in dna.. lm 97europen,,, 1 percent northern african algeria,,,,, and asia minor turkey,,,,

  • @vanillabeanxxo
    @vanillabeanxxo 9 лет назад

    You look a lot like gabe saporta

  • @GirlPeace90
    @GirlPeace90 10 лет назад

    You look a lot like my brother.

  • @bellapentsa
    @bellapentsa 7 лет назад

    It's just animals outside, This is my uncle

  • @EmekaTalksTech
    @EmekaTalksTech 9 лет назад +1

    i made a similar video lol

  • @EppicChick
    @EppicChick 9 лет назад +3

    You have African in you its 1% its (not) nothing.

    • @MrDoggen02
      @MrDoggen02 9 лет назад +10

      NORTH african dna doesn't mean black dna. Sub-saharan african dna is where the black comes from. Please learn dna thank you.

    • @amenophisiv6904
      @amenophisiv6904 9 лет назад

      Ethered him sister loool.

    • @noralenabrown
      @noralenabrown 8 лет назад +5

      +James Bond North Africa has seen a long succession of civilizations invade or migrate to the region over the millennia. North Africans were/are not a single ethnic group. It inhabits black Africans as well. North Africa was heavily involved in the trans Saharan slave trade. There was a large civilization of West Saharan and Eastern Africans inhabiting the region so there was a lot of intermingling going on and so it goes with the human race on this planet...they have sex and they mix. Following the Muslim conquests, North Africans occupied much of Spain and Portugal for almost 800 years. They were expelled from Iberia in 1492. This is why there are still traces of North African (which includes black African DNA) in people across Spain, Portugal, and the Canary Islands and vice versa. Looks like you have some learning to do yourself.

    • @MrDoggen02
      @MrDoggen02 8 лет назад +1

      Noralena B I'm talking about paleolithic remains from North africa who were mediterranean cro magnons anthropologically, similar to ancient Spanish and Portuguese remains:
      www.theapricity.com/snpa/chapter-II08.htm
      Looks like you have some learning to do.

    • @bloatedpotato
      @bloatedpotato 6 лет назад +1

      Noralena B The label "North African" on these tests is pretty much just used to identify people with Berber and Coptic genetic markers. If for example, a Moroccan or Egyptian with a black and arab ancestor from X generations ago were to take this test then his black & arab DNA would be separated into different categories:
      (5% Sub-Saharan African) = Black/Negroid, (8% Middle Eastern) = Arab/Jewish, (87% North African) = Berber/Egyptian.

  • @mmaakkiinn
    @mmaakkiinn 7 лет назад +1

    greece is southern

  • @andreeapotra
    @andreeapotra 6 лет назад +1

    Haha dude Romanians don’t have a lot of gypsy in them! Maybe you mean that Romania has a big gypsy population?! Romanian gypsies have a lot of gypsy in them😂 and ye,s it is indeed believed among scholars that they did come from the northern part of India!

    • @nickandrei51
      @nickandrei51  6 лет назад

      Yes, I think I know that now. Some are mixed though. Maybe it's because of what I heard some people say about Romanians, and also because there is a big gypsy population as you said.