This inspires me so much. I was born in Kazakhstan, but was adopted by two loving American parents who raised me well. I just started learning about my culture and this brings me so much joy and inspiration.
@@gagandeepsingh2925 you may like one of our most famous Austrian singers called "Falco". Check out 'Amadeus' or 'The Sound of Music' . Unfortunately he died in a car crash about 20 years ago, but he is a legend, even reached no. one in the Amercian charts with Amadeus. Another more recent group 'Bilderbuch' and 'Wanda'. Have fun!
These ladies sing their pride and love of land, history, culture and tradition. I feel it through the song and video. Respect and admiration. Blessings to country and people.
I'm happy that not all turkic tribes left middle asia entirely,as an anatolian turk,I'm happy to see that our roots in middle asia are still standing! 🇹🇷🇹🇲🇰🇿🇰🇬🇦🇿🇺🇿
I love this song. The beautiful vocals from these ladies sing lyrics of love, pride, history, tradition, culture, strife and survival. Respect to your country, people and heritage. 👏🏾👏🏾💙
it is an undeniable fact that all of the modern turkic nations have people of mixed ethnic backgrounds, it’s the culture and the feeling of unity that matters💙 we’ve all descended from the göktürk khaganate, and we should be proud of it instead of starting fights over it.
@@randomfun4all87 translation isn't perfect Singing to your grandfather Seeing Alash as his mother Do not tear the collar from the enemy The price of heroism Hanging sword from afar The vast steppe that was liberated The Sakas are exhausted I worked as a graduate By the hand of Zhanibek Kerey I hit my peg for the first time 5 centuries ago It's a white morning I am a drop of rain The fate of Saka and Hun spread I am a country of many ages I grew up in the steppe Honor is a great honor He believed that unity is the wealth of happiness Yesterday's Kazakh Khanate One of today's amazing myths is new I was a Kasym khan My name is Mrs. Beacons for tomorrow The laws written by Ms. Tauke Ablai prefers to add My dream would come true He strives to move forward There is a lot of cheese in his heart A pure girl was born A boy was born to ride a horse Today the world recognizes it We are an independent country I am a rider, a wrestler and a hero Kuishi and poet have been in the country for a long time The commandment of the ancients He understood the nature of the landing It has a blue flag From a pedestal with a strong footing Wishing you peace with God It was created by the order of the khanate and the truth The mood of our people is like a vast steppe Kazagym-ai, like her mother, cared for her homeland I'm proud of you The tradition is like the eyes of the Sakas There is a country called Kazakh in the world The proud moon The proud moon I am a rider, a wrestler and a hero Kuishi and poet have been in the country for a long time The commandment of the ancients He understood the nature of the landing It has a blue flag From a pedestal with a strong footing Wishing you peace with God It was created by the order of the khanate and the truth
I am Hungarian and I do not understand this language but I do like all the existing languages in this planet and I do no have bias towards anyone since we are all relatives. It is always good to see how cultures adopted the environment where they are lays. The nomadic cultures have had advantages but in the modern era these things are mostly died out. I wish better times to everyone.
I don't know how much time i've heard it,though i didn't understand any single word,loved it❤️❤️Love to kazakh people and every turkic nation from Bengal🇧🇩🇧🇩we both have connection from past with each other.
@@Gggg-oy3tv culturally Indians r still Aryan since Hinduism is Aryan relicion, unlike Izlam. U were weak to defend Aryan relicion and accepted arab relicion.
The reason that the Türks and other Turkic nomads were formidable warriors was that they were horse-archers. A horse-archer specifically denotes a mounted warrior armed with a bow who can shoot from horseback while riding. The Turkic nomadic warriors as well as the Mongols used the composite bow, which was made of horn, wood, and sinew. The composite bow was more accurate and had a better range and rate of fire than muskets and early firearms. The tactical principles of the Turkic horse-archers were based on the combination of fire power and mobility. yhe nomadic horse-archers shot in volleys, weakening the enemy before they charged. Ideally, they practiced "fire power in movement" like modern armies.Other things being equal, the horse-archers were often almost unbeatable on the open battlefields. Against them, sedentary soldiers were often helpless until the development of efficient battlefield handguns, including the repeating firearms (the firearms that could be fired repeatedly before being manually reloaded) in the seventeenth century.
Imagine Turkey in war with the westernien emperialist countries and suddenly whole turanic countries coming to help and this song playing.... Goosebumbs 🇹🇷🐺
This song wias my introduction to Kazakh music. I fell hard. I love the animation too, and have tried to tell others about this. I't beautiful. Greetings to everyone from Berkeley, California.
Greetings from Arizona! I also fell in love with this song but feel yet too emberassed to share it with anyone. It's refreshing to see that someone in a nearby state also enjoys this music. :P
In short, it is hard to think of any other ethnolinguistic entity in history that conquered so vast a territory and founded so many empires and states, also contributing to world civilizations. The history of the Turkic peoples was an important factor in world history for more than a millennium until the emergence of Europe as the world's dominant power. What happened in the Turkic world often affected the history of China, Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia, and Europe. One may also argue that world history began with the "Turko-Mongol" empire created by Chinggis Khan. In the contemporary world, Turkic-speaking nations form six states (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey/Türkiye) and several "autonomous" units in Russia (the republics of Chuvash, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Altai, Khakassia, Tuva, and Sakha) and China (the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region). Turkic peoples also reside as minority groups in several other countries, including Mongolia and Iran, among others. It would therefore be difficult to acquire a comprehensive understanding of world history as well as our present world without studying the history of the Turkic peoples.
Ooof! That was A LOT of work! But I did it! I got the whole song translated! It was fun learning how to write it, say it, and know the differences between upper case letters from smaller case letters because that alone could change the entire translation! They have 8 vowels in their alphabet. Not all "'i's" are dotted. And that too can change the translation of the word or sentence. This whole song is awesome. It's basically a very passionate and patriotic poem and it speaks on the history of the nation and how proud they are to be Kazakhs of their country because they had to fight for their independence and to be free. There is only two times they repeat the same lines. The rest you have to follow as if a story is being told. The lines they repeat are my favorite verses, "I am a rider, a wrestler, a hero of the country. I am a singer and a poet from the country. There is a flag in blue from a pedestal with a sturdy coat of arms that does not fall. There is solidarity with the Lord of Peace. It was established by the order of Khandik and Khakty." As for the rest of the song, it is a lot to write but I leave you with this. After three similar but different translations of the title of the song, "Kazakh is a month"; "One month in Kazakh"; and "My Kazakh is the moon", i prefer the latter because it has a tone of endearment for their country which they echo the sentiment throughout the song. I wish I could write more but I am honestly tired. It took me two hours to break down and write the entire song in English. The written language of Kazakhstan has been written in Cyrillic script for a long time but they are currently trying to convert into the Latin alphabet. They primarily speak Turkish, Russian, Kazakh, and even some German. If you look deeper at this country and other nations around it, they are trying to unify.
I was so happy when I saw your comment and your effort to translate the lyrics. You did great job 👏 But I want to help you with the name of the song which is “Kazagym-ai “ It will be (not accurate)“My Kazakh people” The word “ai” here is not a actual word (if u know what I mean 😁) It’s kind of prefix. And gives another meaning Like My Kazakh people. Thank you anyway for your effort 👍
I was so happy when I saw your comment and your effort to translate the lyrics. You did great job 👏 But I want to help you with the name of the song which is “Kazagym-ai “ It will be (not accurate)“My Kazakh people” The word “ai” here is not a actual word (if u know what I mean 😁) It’s kind of prefix. And gives another meaning Like My Kazakh people. Thank you anyway for your effort 👍
I was so happy when I saw your comment and your effort to translate the lyrics. You did great job 👏 But I want to help you with the name of the song which is “Kazagym-ai “ It will be (not accurate)“My Kazakh people” The word “ai” here is not a actual word (if u know what I mean 😁) It’s kind of prefix. And gives another meaning Like My Kazakh people. Thank you anyway for your effort 👍
Dimash n.a pas seulement une famille musicienne,mais aussi la tradition musicienne turkmene,riche de tous les passages dans ces immenses plaines,au passe riche d.enseignement.dimash en ce sens est un révélateur conscient de tout cela.il n’y a qu’à lire ses textes.
@@missthing5842 the Tajik people are mixed with the Persians of course but they are part of the Göktürk peoples. Central Asia is the home and root of the Turkish peoples. The Anatolia region belonged to the Romans during the Byzantine Empire!
@@missthing5842 Yes I understand you but there are a lot of Uzbek, Türkmen, Tajik and Kazakh with a typical Mongoloid physique! I'm not talking about the whole majority but you're not going to make me believe the opposite!
This inspires me so much. I was born in Kazakhstan, but was adopted by two loving American parents who raised me well. I just started learning about my culture and this brings me so much joy and inspiration.
you Douhther of Great Steps. be proud. nation was the Prior on all Eurasia
🐺 turkic brother 💪
There is a saying from Central Asia, "No matter how far the wolf strays away from his pack, one day he will come home".
That’s so nice 😊
Love from Turkey
We’re both Turk ❤️✨❤️
Stole animation from here: m.ruclips.net/video/y1HkuGUaNBY/видео.html ,great game recommend it
Kazak kardeşlerime Türkiye'den selamlar. 🇰🇿🇹🇷
This is sensational, totally new to me. I discover Kazakh music through the phantastic Dimash! cheers from Vienna, Austria!
These ladies are related to the Hu band members!
I also discovered Kazakh songs. Can you please tell me some good Austrian songs. Thanks
@@gagandeepsingh2925 you may like one of our most famous Austrian singers called "Falco". Check out 'Amadeus' or 'The Sound of Music' . Unfortunately he died in a car crash about 20 years ago, but he is a legend, even reached no. one in the Amercian charts with Amadeus. Another more recent group 'Bilderbuch' and 'Wanda'. Have fun!
@@m.bk.3928 Thanks a lot for replying, will surely check. Cheers!!
@@markleesmith729 one is a kazakh band, the other mongolian. how can they be related?
Don't even understand one word but I love Kazakhstan
LOL! and their music and musicicans are sensational! cheers from Vienna
Have goosebumps all over me... proud to be kazakh
SAME XD
Translated the lyrics.... according to google this a song sabaton would sing given the chance.
Love Kazakhstan from Japan
Love our Altaic brothers 🇯🇵🤝🇰🇿
Half Kazakh and half Mexican 🇲🇽🇰🇿 ❤
Daamn hermanoo, que pasa mi hermano mexicano??😁❤️🇲🇽🫶🏻🇰🇿
Wow!! Very intresting mix! Bet ur beautiful!!
Both shared common ancestors btw. Native american and inuit and Siberian turks. We are all related
🤘🤘👊🇲🇽🇰🇿
They are the prettiest ladies I have ever seen. I love all of it it's awesome
Bet you are one of them lol
@Lu Pa lol
الاغنيه حماسيه وكلماتها قويه للغايه رأيت ترجمتها في مقطع ثاني، شكراً لكم ياالكازاخ من القلب ♥️ من أرض العرب اليمن 🇾🇪
اغنيه بلحن عجيب وكلمات قويه، تبعث بالحماس،، شكرا وتحيه لأرض الكازاخ من أرض اليمن 🇾🇪
Bozkurtlar ulusun Tanrı Türk'ü korusun
I recently discovered Kazakh songs and I dont regret it !!!
Love you guys from Algeria 🇩🇿♥️🇰🇿
So I'm not the only Algerian her. Wish this gem was subtitled
Also me from algeria 😂😂
From Morocco 🇲🇦 I became addicted to this song
Me too from Algeria 🇩🇿 🇲🇦 🇰🇿
Me too!
Very beatiful song❤ Hello from Azerbaijan🇦🇿🇰🇿
:v
You speak English in Azerbaijan?
@@soupymilk1631 Çox gözəl musiqidir. Azərbaycandan salamlar. ( Did you understand?)
@@failmursloglu9565 I understood Azərbaycandan salamlar
so I figure you're saying the Azerbaijani and English languages are similar
@@soupymilk1631 He wants to say hello to other people, which don't understand our language. Does everyone understand Azerbaijani?
These ladies sing their pride and love of land, history, culture and tradition. I feel it through the song and video. Respect and admiration. Blessings to country and people.
I'm happy that not all turkic tribes left middle asia entirely,as an anatolian turk,I'm happy to see that our roots in middle asia are still standing! 🇹🇷🇹🇲🇰🇿🇰🇬🇦🇿🇺🇿
I'm a bangladeshi and i love all kinds of turks ❤
I listened to this since i was a little kid. Im 13 now and still listening to this, love from turkiye🇹🇷💕
love and respect from turkey! 🇦🇿🇰🇿🇹🇷
Don’t forget 🇰🇷 🇰🇵 🇫🇮🇲🇳🇪🇪
me too turkey
biji Kurdistan! down with turkic terrorism!!!
Whatever we are we are same ummah muslims
Baghdad was destroyed by mongol we payed our sacrifice but mongol invaded india and made them muslims now Pakistan is muslim because of mongol
Xазаристанден сәлем ❤️ Hello from Hazara people to all my Kazakh people❤️
Türkiye Türk'üyüm. 🇹🇷 Bütün Türk dünyasına Selamlar!
Azərbaycandan salamlar bütün Türk dünyasına .
Я люблю Казахстан 🇰🇿 из Ирака Туркмен
Мы (Туркмен, Казак, Киргиз, Узбек, Каракалпак, Татар, уйгур, башкир, Азербайджан) = Турк
Дуня Турклэри бирлэшин
Түркілер жасасын, Көкбөрі балалары әрдайым биікте көрінсін
Kazakh ppl are nice,polite and respectful. I have studied with them b4 I had experienced the hospitality and love. Love u from Baghdad
arabic !! عربي
Wat have u studied with them?
I just looked up Kazakh music and got this. This is powerful and beautiful. I love it!
I love this song. The beautiful vocals from these ladies sing lyrics of love, pride, history, tradition, culture, strife and survival. Respect to your country, people and heritage. 👏🏾👏🏾💙
I love Kazakhstan songs🥰
Love from nepal
Super song love Kazakhstan from Greece
Love from Japan🇯🇵🇰🇿
Damn, those "r"s were rollin' hard! Such an intense song.
Rolled R s best R s :D
@@LeNumidium indeed ♥😁
@@JaneDoe-bl7rq Hehe glad to have someone agreeing :D ♥
it is an undeniable fact that all of the modern turkic nations have people of mixed ethnic backgrounds, it’s the culture and the feeling of unity that matters💙 we’ve all descended from the göktürk khaganate, and we should be proud of it instead of starting fights over it.
Kökbörınıñ balalary jasasyn
This song is amazing! Congratulation Kazah brothers.Welcome from Hungary!
amazing song. your culture and history will be always shining in the world. love you guys from manchuria.
Love the song, and proud being a kazakh woman!
Really really really appreciate the English subtitles, already searched all around the youtube.
Where can we see translation?
@@randomfun4all87 where which , share the link of translation
You are Kazakh women ,I am asking you for English subtitles ,because I don't understand Kazakh but love the song in my heart I don't know why.
@@randomfun4all87 translation isn't perfect
Singing to your grandfather
Seeing Alash as his mother
Do not tear the collar from the enemy
The price of heroism
Hanging sword from afar
The vast steppe that was liberated
The Sakas are exhausted
I worked as a graduate
By the hand of Zhanibek Kerey
I hit my peg for the first time
5 centuries ago
It's a white morning
I am a drop of rain
The fate of Saka and Hun spread
I am a country of many ages
I grew up in the steppe
Honor is a great honor
He believed that unity is the wealth of happiness
Yesterday's Kazakh Khanate
One of today's amazing myths is new
I was a Kasym khan
My name is Mrs.
Beacons for tomorrow
The laws written by Ms. Tauke
Ablai prefers to add
My dream would come true
He strives to move forward
There is a lot of cheese in his heart
A pure girl was born
A boy was born to ride a horse
Today the world recognizes it
We are an independent country
I am a rider, a wrestler and a hero
Kuishi and poet have been in the country for a long time
The commandment of the ancients
He understood the nature of the landing
It has a blue flag
From a pedestal with a strong footing
Wishing you peace with God
It was created by the order of the khanate and the truth
The mood of our people is like a vast steppe
Kazagym-ai, like her mother, cared for her homeland
I'm proud of you
The tradition is like the eyes of the Sakas
There is a country called Kazakh in the world
The proud moon The proud moon
I am a rider, a wrestler and a hero
Kuishi and poet have been in the country for a long time
The commandment of the ancients
He understood the nature of the landing
It has a blue flag
From a pedestal with a strong footing
Wishing you peace with God
It was created by the order of the khanate and the truth
I don't even understand any single word but love it from Bangladesh 🇧🇩💖
tanrının kırbacı kazakhsın başlılar baş eğsin sana
I am Hungarian and I do not understand this language but I do like all the existing languages in this planet and I do no have bias towards anyone since we are all relatives. It is always good to see how cultures adopted the environment where they are lays. The nomadic cultures have had advantages but in the modern era these things are mostly died out. I wish better times to everyone.
I don’t understand the lyrics but it’s sounds great , greetings from Morocco 🇲🇦🇲🇦
Another 🇲🇦here❤
Ne mutlu Türk'üm Diyene!
love ❤from SWEDEN my mom is from kazakstan
Harika Turkiyeden tum kardeslere selamlar
I don't know how much time i've heard it,though i didn't understand any single word,loved it❤️❤️Love to kazakh people and every turkic nation from Bengal🇧🇩🇧🇩we both have connection from past with each other.
Love India too, they re arian like you
@@hansjedermann9007 Indians/Pakistanis and Bengals are not aryan.
You speak Indo-aryan languages you are genetically dravidian stock. Iranic peoples are Aryan especially Northern-East Iranics.
@@Gggg-oy3tv culturally Indians r still Aryan since Hinduism is Aryan relicion, unlike Izlam. U were weak to defend Aryan relicion and accepted arab relicion.
The reason that the Türks and other Turkic nomads were formidable warriors was that they were horse-archers. A horse-archer specifically denotes a mounted warrior armed with a bow who can shoot from horseback while riding. The Turkic nomadic warriors as well as the Mongols used the composite bow, which was made of horn, wood, and sinew. The composite bow was more accurate and had a better range and rate of fire than muskets and early firearms. The tactical principles of the Turkic horse-archers were based on the combination of fire power and mobility. yhe nomadic horse-archers shot in volleys, weakening the enemy before they charged. Ideally, they practiced "fire power in movement" like modern armies.Other things being equal, the horse-archers were often almost unbeatable on the open battlefields. Against them, sedentary soldiers were often helpless until the development of efficient battlefield handguns, including the repeating firearms (the firearms that could be fired repeatedly before being manually reloaded) in the seventeenth century.
I’m Polish and Romani and I love Kazakh people and culture ❤
My father is from kazakhstan but we live in germany. I love the music from that country so much ❤
Echter Kasache oder Russe aus Kasachstan?
@@Huszuh Wär er Russe hätte ich auch Russe gesagt
Where has this been all my life!? 😃
Bravo! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I kind of Understand the song, Greeting to our turkics Brothers 🇹🇷
Imagine Turkey in war with the westernien emperialist countries and suddenly whole turanic countries coming to help and this song playing.... Goosebumbs 🇹🇷🐺
The song was very well. I loved🇹🇲🇰🇿
Beautiful costume & visual effects, wish I was there right now!
What a beautiful ladies! Love from India
Delhi Sultanate flashback 🇮🇳🤘
@@depressedcheeseburger3598 nop brother it's Pagan Kazak love
@@tupac7892 But Pagans in Kazakhstan were still of Turkic origin?
@@depressedcheeseburger3598 lol the sultante were killing Indians
@@depressedcheeseburger3598 Hephthalite "White Huns" Khaganate 🐺 flashback Hephthalite Huns were Hindus.
New experience but loved it
love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
The pencil sketch art on the okna Sagan zam-Eegin Dunn was commenced in the year three, and was drawn by a Jinn visitor named Genghiz.
I'm so proud to be same blood of Kazakhs. Salute to you my brothers and sisters from Türkiye. ❤
I love Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 It's my favorite turkic country
TURKİC music :) Nice.
Very beatiful song❤ Hello from Poland
LOVE KAZAKHSTAN FROM TURKEY
I AM SEARCHING HERE , BECAUAE I VISITED EXPO 2020 PAVALION OF kayak and hear the beautiful music and dance ! its awesome
ufff !!! Superb !! Just liked this song so much !! Love from Bangladesh !! :)
I love this song so so much 💜
Love from morocco 💓
هههه عرفتي قلت العجب مكين حتا مغربي فالتعليقات بس لقيتك حتا أنا عجباتني بزااف
@@hindhanda8294 حتى انا عجباتني بزااف
This is old turkish :)
Love from Greece🇬🇷🇰🇿🇹🇷
Love ❤️❤️❤️
Love from Serbia 🇷🇸
This song wias my introduction to Kazakh music. I fell hard. I love the animation too, and have tried to tell others about this. I't beautiful.
Greetings to everyone from Berkeley, California.
Greetings from Arizona! I also fell in love with this song but feel yet too emberassed to share it with anyone. It's refreshing to see that someone in a nearby state also enjoys this music. :P
@@princesseuphemia1007 and in a far away land too :)) cheers from Austria!
I'm from India. Awesome music .
Fan from Vietnam ❤❤ i want to know more about Kazakhstan culture.
Bütün her şeyi anladım
Hope problems will solve as soon as possible.Always ready to stand with Kazakh brothers 🇹🇷🇰🇿🐺
Love❣️ from vietnam 🇻🇳
In short, it is hard to think of any other ethnolinguistic entity in history that conquered so vast a territory and founded so many empires and states, also contributing to world civilizations. The history of the Turkic peoples was an important factor in world history for more than a millennium until the emergence of Europe as the world's dominant power. What happened in the Turkic world often affected the history of China, Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia, and Europe. One may also argue that world history began with the "Turko-Mongol" empire created by Chinggis Khan. In the contemporary world, Turkic-speaking nations form six states (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey/Türkiye) and several "autonomous" units in Russia (the republics of Chuvash, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Altai, Khakassia, Tuva, and Sakha) and China (the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region). Turkic peoples also reside as minority groups in several other countries, including Mongolia and Iran, among others. It would therefore be difficult to acquire a comprehensive understanding of world history as well as our present world without studying the history of the Turkic peoples.
Long live Mongolia and their Turkic brothers
Ooof! That was A LOT of work! But I did it! I got the whole song translated!
It was fun learning how to write it, say it, and know the differences between upper case letters from smaller case letters because that alone could change the entire translation! They have 8 vowels in their alphabet. Not all "'i's" are dotted. And that too can change the translation of the word or sentence.
This whole song is awesome. It's basically a very passionate and patriotic poem and it speaks on the history of the nation and how proud they are to be Kazakhs of their country because they had to fight for their independence and to be free.
There is only two times they repeat the same lines. The rest you have to follow as if a story is being told.
The lines they repeat are my favorite verses, "I am a rider, a wrestler, a hero of the country. I am a singer and a poet from the country. There is a flag in blue from a pedestal with a sturdy coat of arms that does not fall. There is solidarity with the Lord of Peace. It was established by the order of Khandik and Khakty."
As for the rest of the song, it is a lot to write but I leave you with this. After three similar but different translations of the title of the song, "Kazakh is a month"; "One month in Kazakh"; and "My Kazakh is the moon", i prefer the latter because it has a tone of endearment for their country which they echo the sentiment throughout the song.
I wish I could write more but I am honestly tired. It took me two hours to break down and write the entire song in English.
The written language of Kazakhstan has been written in Cyrillic script for a long time but they are currently trying to convert into the Latin alphabet. They primarily speak Turkish, Russian, Kazakh, and even some German.
If you look deeper at this country and other nations around it, they are trying to unify.
I was so happy when I saw your comment and your effort to translate the lyrics.
You did great job 👏
But I want to help you with the name of the song which is “Kazagym-ai “
It will be (not accurate)“My Kazakh people”
The word “ai” here is not a actual word (if u know what I mean 😁)
It’s kind of prefix.
And gives another meaning
Like My Kazakh people.
Thank you anyway for your effort 👍
I was so happy when I saw your comment and your effort to translate the lyrics.
You did great job 👏
But I want to help you with the name of the song which is “Kazagym-ai “
It will be (not accurate)“My Kazakh people”
The word “ai” here is not a actual word (if u know what I mean 😁)
It’s kind of prefix.
And gives another meaning
Like My Kazakh people.
Thank you anyway for your effort 👍
I was so happy when I saw your comment and your effort to translate the lyrics.
You did great job 👏
But I want to help you with the name of the song which is “Kazagym-ai “
It will be (not accurate)“My Kazakh people”
The word “ai” here is not a actual word (if u know what I mean 😁)
It’s kind of prefix.
And gives another meaning
Like My Kazakh people.
Thank you anyway for your effort 👍
@@zhanibektaubaldiyev5294 Oh wow! Thank you! That title for the song sounds more relevant!
en mexico toda musica es bienvenida y mas con ese sonido de dioses en mexico todos somos familia no importa de donde son
Dimash n.a pas seulement une famille musicienne,mais aussi la tradition musicienne turkmene,riche de tous les passages dans ces immenses plaines,au passe riche d.enseignement.dimash en ce sens est un révélateur conscient de tout cela.il n’y a qu’à lire ses textes.
Bruh we're all turks.This song told me so. Love it
I couldn’t understand a thing and this is still so good!!!
Ok this song is a bop I wish I could go to almaty cos it looks really beautiful Hello from Chechnya Caucasus 😼
Greetings from Hungary!
And from Poland.
🇰🇿❤️🇹🇷❤️🇭🇺
Hungarians are relatives to Kazakhstanis
@@arix2259 I think so, my friend.
@@andortoth824 Brothers and sisters in Turkic Counsil, welcomes you brother.
Hello from Bulgaria.
I watched you ten times.My heart is yours.
Hi from Syria 👋❤️
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May Allah help Syria to overcome the problems you guys dealing with. Your Muslim brother from 🇰🇿
@@ukessex Thank you, brother. We wish the best to all Muslims and to all Muslim countries, Oh Allah.
Gratulálok! Nagyon jó lett! Üdvözlet Magyarországról az Őshazának!
Casualmente buscaba musica epica y aparecio esta joya, me encanta el ritmo y las ilustraciones... empeze a aprender un poco mas de Kazajiztan.🤗
When you discover you’re 0% Kazakh but still want to jam along anyway:
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hi from egyyypt ! great rythym ! great music video !
have it on my car list for so many years and still awesome, love from Romania!1
Türk kardeşlerim
@Васи́лий славянский король turk means turkic Turkish is not turkic but Turkish people are turkic people too..
Ertorol Rahmadow what ???
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@@ohwowlovely Proud to be Göktürk !
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So beautiful so sweet.love from Gilgit Baltistan
This should be a Disney movie.
All Turkic people are born warriors but Kipchaks took that to a completely new level... 🇹🇷♥️🇰🇿🇰🇬
God bless Kazahstan in these hard days!
Greetings from a Turkic brother, Hungary
Madyarlarğa Sälem Qazaqstannan
Göktürk people warrior race !
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Nippon king of Asia Tajiks are Iranic not Türkic but they are mixed in ethnicity.
@@missthing5842 the Tajik people are mixed with the Persians of course but they are part of the Göktürk peoples. Central Asia is the home and root of the Turkish peoples. The Anatolia region belonged to the Romans during the Byzantine Empire!
Nippon king of Asia I am perfectly aware of where we originate from. I’m a Central Asian myself.
@@missthing5842 Yes I understand you but there are a lot of Uzbek, Türkmen, Tajik and Kazakh with a typical Mongoloid physique! I'm not talking about the whole majority but you're not going to make me believe the opposite!
Nippon king of Asia Why do you keep telling me things I already know? 🤣
Love from Brazil 🇧🇷
Salamet Kazakh bauirlar. 2 memleket bir halkmiz. bolashakda bizdin jolimiz uksas.
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Çok güzel lan bağımlı oldum
benimde hoşuma gitti :o
Greeting from Turkey to my Kazak siblings. TENGRİ may be with us.
Love this song from Indonesia
Nice song from algeria 🇩🇿
Kazakh peak love from Croatia!🇰🇿🇭🇷
Bellissimo pezzo e stupende tutte e 4 loro......
🇹🇷 very nice music 🇹🇷
Proud to be a Turanian, even if it was a long, long time ago...
Islamic country . I LOVE FROM ALGERIA 🇩🇿 ❤ 🇰🇿
fantastic, regard from croatia (hrvatistan ) middle europe, balkan