Can Asian Countries Understand Each Other? (China, Mongolia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
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  • @merry9990
    @merry9990 Год назад +804

    I am from Myanmar and I am proud of my language. Even though, we speak different languages, our hearts are the same. God bless you all!

    • @IErfanCN
      @IErfanCN Год назад +9

      O

    • @illusionist1872
      @illusionist1872 Год назад +60

      I wish your people their country back. May the wind forever be at your back ❤️🇲🇲

    • @merry9990
      @merry9990 Год назад +14

      @@illusionist1872 thank you so much and I appreciate it 😁

    • @hydong9747
      @hydong9747 Год назад +10

      How is your military government recently?

    • @tora789
      @tora789 Год назад +18

      @@hydong9747 still so bad

  • @xingxing1080
    @xingxing1080 Год назад +382

    Good thing that my country Myanmar is getting notice now. I’m proud because of these kind of videos existing here💗

    • @mobagenie
      @mobagenie Год назад +3

      you mean about your good side?

    • @xingxing1080
      @xingxing1080 Год назад +3

      @@mobagenie yea
      Smth like that lol

    • @leekyitrlrkmkl69
      @leekyitrlrkmkl69 Год назад +1

      Lee myanmar right?

    • @sayarkyaw3977
      @sayarkyaw3977 Год назад +12

      @@leekyitrlrkmkl69 oh how dare u say that to my country

    • @hydong9747
      @hydong9747 Год назад +1

      @@sayarkyaw3977what means Lee,who can tell me that

  • @davidzomuanpuia1269
    @davidzomuanpuia1269 Год назад +104

    I am from Myanmar, I speak Mizo language. Though I'm not a Burmese, it is really great to see a Myanmar girl (Chan Chan) enthusiastically participate in the discussion along with other respectful Asian girls.

    • @tuangpi8357
      @tuangpi8357 9 месяцев назад +2

      Oh hi there, I am also from Myanmar, I speak Zomi.

    • @davidzomuanpuia1269
      @davidzomuanpuia1269 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@tuangpi8357 Hi, glad to get to know you, Tuangpi. I speak a little Zomi, too.

    • @aflow-
      @aflow- 8 месяцев назад

      Hello, I’m from Mizoram and I want to clarify that there is no such thing as a “Mizo” language. The language that you might be referring to is “Lusei” also known as “Duhlian” language. There are many languages spoken by the people living in Mizoram, who are collectively called “Mizo”. However, the term “Mizo” does not refer to a single language, but rather a group of related languages and dialects. Although this might seem like a very minor difference, it’s important to classify things in a well-mannered way.
      Chibai 🥰

    • @davidzomuanpuia1269
      @davidzomuanpuia1269 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@aflow- Lusei tribes call the nomenclature for all Zo/Chin/Kuki tribes 'Mizo' whether their brethren accept the term or not, which automatically implies that all language and dialects are collectively Mizo langauge. So, when I say I speak Mizo, it means I speak Mizo while it can be Duhlian, Hmar or else.

    • @aflow-
      @aflow- 8 месяцев назад

      @@davidzomuanpuia1269 I respect your choice of using the term Mizo to refer to the language and identity. But I would like to point out that the term Mizo is not a historical or indigenous term but rather a modern and imposed one by the British missionaries. The term Mizo was coined by Rev. J.H. Lorrain and Rev. F.W. Savidge who were British missionaries who came to the region now called Mizoram in the late 19th and early 20th century. They also devised the Mizo alphabet based on the Roman (Latin) script which is now widely used by the people of Mizoram.
      Before the arrival of the British and the missionaries the people of the region did not have a common name for themselves but rather identified themselves by their clan names, such as Lusei, Hmar, Ralte, Paite, etc. These clans had their own languages and dialects which were mutually intelligible to some extent but also had distinct features and variations.
      The term Mizo was used by the missionaries and the British to group together these diverse clans under one umbrella term which was later adopted by the people themselves for political and social reasons.
      Also, I want to add that Lusei is not a tribe, it is a clan. Lusei is one of the major clans of Mizoram which has its own sub-clans, such as Pachuau, Hrahsel, Chawngte, Chhangte, Renthlei, etc. The language that you call Mizo is actually the Lusei language, also known as Duhlian by the non-Lusei people. There are many other languages and dialects spoken by the people of Mizoram, such as Hmar, Mara, Lai, Ralte etc., which are also part of the larger Tibeto-Burman group of languages.
      In my opinion, Mizo should refer to all the people living in the state of Mizoram, regardless of their clan or language affiliation.
      I would also like to have a suggestion of using the term Zofa or Zohnahthlak to refer to the related clans as these terms are more inclusive and indigenous than the word Mizo.
      I hope you understand my point of view and I hope we can have a constructive conversation on this topic.
      Ka lawm e. ☺️

  • @tuneswithbarrythaw1397
    @tuneswithbarrythaw1397 Год назад +664

    Myanmar really is a unique country and Burmese Writing looks totally beautiful!! People are so kind and friendly.

    • @leekyitrlrkmkl69
      @leekyitrlrkmkl69 Год назад +4

      Nah lee myanmar

    • @raiyan6688
      @raiyan6688 Год назад

      ​@@leekyitrlrkmkl69 ur fr goin' 2 hell👍🏻

    • @YuriLovesTXT
      @YuriLovesTXT Год назад +58

      @@leekyitrlrkmkl69 quit being rude

    • @Iceyfire12
      @Iceyfire12 Год назад +4

      Then would have to say the same for Thailand! Language wise Thai is more palatable to my ears! Culture and History also!

    • @Flyhighman77
      @Flyhighman77 Год назад +17

      @@leekyitrlrkmkl69 min may sat pat Lee ko Myanmar lr Myanmar ka min ko Lee lote nay loot lar

  • @zorigooleo
    @zorigooleo Год назад +1616

    As a Mongolian, our language is so hard to learn for foreigners. It is unique. Nothing similar to Russian.

    • @Uran_KH-98
      @Uran_KH-98 Год назад +26

      А может быть она именла ввиду "похож больше чем остальные"?
      Я сам Тюрк, но мы тоже говорим, что наш язык похож с русскими.

    • @yosaishu
      @yosaishu Год назад +30

      @@Uran_KH-98 может она имела ввиду киррилицу за схожесть? ну и плюс куча взаимозаимствованных слов в русском и монгольском

    • @Uran_KH-98
      @Uran_KH-98 Год назад +3

      @@yosaishu Ну и что ты повторяешь вслед за остальными? Все как раз таки именно это имеют ввиду, но я сказал как раз таки напротив вашей дедукции

    • @yosaishu
      @yosaishu Год назад +3

      @@Uran_KH-98 вслед за кеми я повторяю? Что я повторяю? Лучше даже не отвечай, с токсиками я диалогов не веду

    • @Uran_KH-98
      @Uran_KH-98 Год назад +1

      @@yosaishu А...? Не понял, ты че, обидился чтоли? Все в комментах говорили то, что ты говорил, а я уточнил свою позицию. Какие мы обиженки, а главное я по твою сторону вообще ничем не обозвал. Ну и молчи сам тогда.

  • @kilanspeaks
    @kilanspeaks Год назад +1111

    Naturally they can’t understand each other, they’re not even from the same language family: Indonesian is Austronesian, Thai is Kra-Dai, and Mongolian is Mongolic. Both Chinese and Burmese are Sino-Tibetan so they are under the same family, but they are from different branches so in effect not that closely related.
    If you want to look for similarities, you can pair them within the same language family, like Indonesian with Filipino (Tagalog) or Thai with Lao (although these two might be TOO similar with each other).
    Addition: Indonesia, Thailand, and Myanmar might share Sanskrit (and Pali for the latter two) loanwords, but these similarities have nothing to do with syntax, structures, etc. They are still very different languages.

    • @utaofficial2966
      @utaofficial2966 Год назад +28

      In Indonesia, the Javanese language absorbs Sanskrit the most, because the Javanese have always interacted with the outside world , Javanese kings used to always say that we are the descendants of the sun god, so they used the titles RARA, RAKAI, RAI ,coincidence or not RA is the sun god in ancient Egyptian beliefs, very funny haha

    • @kilanspeaks
      @kilanspeaks Год назад +34

      @@utaofficial2966 While I agree that Javanese absorbed a lot of Sanskrit, those examples that you mentioned show Austronesian roots and have cognates within the Malayo-Polynesian languages. Mending jangan cocoklogi, biarin aja itu jadi kebiasaan tetangga yang suka main klaim itu lho hehehe 🤭

    • @utaofficial2966
      @utaofficial2966 Год назад

      @@kilanspeaks Cok sesat

    • @lissandrafreljord7913
      @lissandrafreljord7913 Год назад +12

      So Sanskrit was the Latin of South Asia, Classic Chinese the Latin of East Asia, and Arabic the Latin of West Asia?

    • @lissandrafreljord7913
      @lissandrafreljord7913 Год назад +8

      Would comparing Vietnamese to Khmer (Cambodian) work? They are both Austro-Asiatic languages, but I hear they are far from being even mutually intelligible, despite sharing a border. As far as I know, Vietnamese is full of Chinese influence like Korean and Japanese, hence why it is part of the Sinosphere. Cambodia was more part of the extended Indosphere, as you see Hindu temples like Angkor Wat, so I'm assuming it received a lot of loan words from Sanskrit.

  • @mimimgl2557
    @mimimgl2557 Год назад +31

    Mongolian girl looks like a model so pretty.

  • @seantimur
    @seantimur Год назад +43

    I am a korean. Among those languages, Mongolian, Korean, and Japanese are the most similar. So, when Mongolians learn Korean, they become fluent faster than other foreigners.

    • @devindabuddhi7037
      @devindabuddhi7037 Год назад +6

      Most these languages based on chinese language

    • @dalaivanco7486
      @dalaivanco7486 Год назад +5

      Mongolian, Turkish, Manchu, Korean, Japan and Sakha language is same group language.

    • @dalaivanco7486
      @dalaivanco7486 Год назад +5

      @@devindabuddhi7037 haha. No. China DNA haplogroup and language family is very different than Altaic group of people. Japan and Korea language have a some similarities with Chinese. But rest is different.

    • @devindabuddhi7037
      @devindabuddhi7037 Год назад +1

      @@dalaivanco7486 yeah japan,korea,vietnam etc

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

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  • @uuganaaulziinemekh59
    @uuganaaulziinemekh59 Год назад +352

    As a Mongolian, our language is totally different than Russian except we use Cyrillic letter. Russian and Mongolian belong to different language family as well.

    • @calm.down.77777
      @calm.down.77777 Год назад +9

      Mongolian same as turkic from one family Altay

    • @ironheart5830
      @ironheart5830 Год назад +17

      Mongolian is more closer to Korean than russian .

    • @Winterxgdy
      @Winterxgdy Год назад

      sn uu

    • @mrsnaa
      @mrsnaa Год назад +18

      Russia tried to russificate Mongolia so hard in 20th century, they even abolished traditional mongolian script to cyrillic.

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Год назад +12

      Yeah, its like saying indonesian and english shares similar root just because both are using latin alphabet 😂

  • @BoBo-di8rg
    @BoBo-di8rg Год назад +139

    I am so proud of my self. ..Because I am able to read and write Burmese, (ဘာသာ)Indonesia ( bahasa) Korean and Chinese and thailand except mongolia. .. But I really interesting and love mongolia history they were greatest in history. .

    • @monita3690
      @monita3690 Год назад +5

      bahasa=language, so which language do you mean?

    • @menuju.kebenaran031
      @menuju.kebenaran031 Год назад +1

      ​@@monita3690Contohnya kayak "Do you speak Bahasa?" Itu sama artinya dengan "Do you speak Indonesian?"

    • @jaydenooi3392
      @jaydenooi3392 Год назад

      No one asked

    • @easterbunny7972
      @easterbunny7972 Год назад

      @@jaydenooi3392 No one asked you to be rude so just shut up if you have nothing nice to say

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Год назад +1

      ​​​​​@@menuju.kebenaran031 no, it means, "do you speak language?" So yeah, which language OP's referring to?
      The correct words are "bahasa indonesia" or simply just "indonesian". Many English speakers are mostly wrong on this part.

  • @oksanamaki5419
    @oksanamaki5419 Год назад +28

    All are beautiful, but Mongolian girl stands out🤩

  • @dAPERize
    @dAPERize Год назад +57

    Mongolian has similar letter sounds to Dine (Navajo) language! Very very cool

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Год назад +4

      That's because the Native Americans were said to have migrated from Siberia across the land bridge to North America many centuries ago. There are many minority tribes in China and Russia such as Ewenki etc. who still have customs/dress/beliefs similar to some Native American tribes.

  • @Trglbno
    @Trglbno Год назад +25

    The girls from China, Mongolia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar are really beautiful. I am Mongolian. I love these countries❤❤

  • @ingabt634
    @ingabt634 Год назад +36

    Mongolian girl is so beautiful lol others are gorgeous too omgomg

  • @davidkasquare
    @davidkasquare Год назад +96

    It’s interesting to hear how climate and landscape can be heard in the language somehow: Mongolian sounds like a bit “rough” language, while the softest ones are from the far south.

    • @yosaishu
      @yosaishu Год назад +11

      there are no rough languages, there are only the preferences of people to hear the familiar sounds around them.

  • @brigittakosa6513
    @brigittakosa6513 Год назад +28

    What language do they speak as a common in this video so they all understand each other? It is fantastic to see and listen to them and then to hear the switch to their native ones.
    Lovely video ❤

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +12

      Korean, this was filmed in South Korea

    • @silverchairsg
      @silverchairsg Год назад +1

      @@JosephOccenoBFH Kpop and love for handsome oppas unites all of them

    • @zoech99
      @zoech99 Год назад

      @@silverchairsg no they just live in Korea probably. Not everyone in Korea listens to kpop. Actually majority of them doesnt. Dont be delulu and generalise and romanticize Korea and people living there

  • @poland-korean1852
    @poland-korean1852 Год назад +75

    I love Mongolia and Myanmar

    • @princess22576
      @princess22576 5 месяцев назад

      Thank You I am from Myanmar too!🇲🇲

  • @Dandelion274
    @Dandelion274 Год назад +140

    As Mongolian from the heartland (🇲🇳), these girls have beautiful, unique features that show how diverse (and different) the people and languages of East and Southeast Asia are! I do have to comment that all Central Asian countries that have been under the influence of the Soviet Union (to varying degrees) like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Mongolia still use Cyrillic to this day. The Kazakh and Mongolian people share a common history, language family (Altaic), old belief system (Tengrism aka nature+sky worship), and most importantly, nomadic way of life with falconry and horse equestrianism and have nothing to do with the Russian language (Indo-European family). For example, if Korea was under the Soviet Union, Koreans would write in Cyrillic their own language but still speak Korean.

    • @dauletsailau1754
      @dauletsailau1754 Год назад +5

      that's true . Thank you from kazakh

    • @milaray4640
      @milaray4640 Год назад

      No, i am from Kazakhstan

    • @aqmaral6454
      @aqmaral6454 Год назад +1

      I am Kazakh and tengrist 🙏

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      🇲🇳·🇲🇳🇬 language is similar to 🇹🇷·🇹🇺🇷, 🇯🇵·🇯🇵🇳, 🇰🇷·🇰🇴🇷 languages. However, it is interesting. [ Монгол ] Би танд хайртай байна^^; [ 🇯🇵·🇯🇵🇳, 🇰🇷·🇰🇴🇷 ] Би танийг хайртай байна^^; | Пeрeмога Үкраїнi!

  • @honestopinion8830
    @honestopinion8830 Год назад +30

    Myanmar and Thai share some Pali words.
    Myanmar's ancestors has close relationship with Tibetans.
    There was long term cultural crossover with Indians. So, some Burmese words have similar meaning to Indian and Tibetic languages.

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      How about 🇯🇵·🇯🇵🇳, 🇲🇲·🇲🇲🇷 languages? | Миру мир!

    • @Thecherryblossomki
      @Thecherryblossomki 7 месяцев назад

      Huh?

  • @soulfulbeing4227
    @soulfulbeing4227 Год назад +123

    Love Mongolia ❤

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Год назад +438

    As a mongol I would say that Mongolian is nothing similar to Russian, apart the that in Mongolian we use Cyrillic alphabet but we also have our traditional writing Todo Bitchig

    • @nimbus4899
      @nimbus4899 Год назад +12

      I don't know man most people told me that Mongolian people sound like kinda Russian.

    • @Darkheart285
      @Darkheart285 Год назад +22

      @@nimbus4899 yeah alphabets are similar to Russian
      but words are not similar to Russian
      like in Russia they say "Priviet" for hello
      and in Mongolia we say "Sain baina uu" for hello
      and im from Mongolia

    • @bbbbwnnn9543
      @bbbbwnnn9543 Год назад +2

      Mongolian in china no use cyrillic

    • @yosaishu
      @yosaishu Год назад

      @@Darkheart285 кстати, расскажи, монгольский - это один из тюркских языков или он не имеет тюркского происхождения?
      by the way, tell me, is Mongolian one of the Turkic languages or does it not have a Turkic origin?

    • @mrguest06
      @mrguest06 Год назад +14

      @@yosaishu it’s not Turkic family. It’s just Mongolic. Even though you didn’t ask.

  • @namchokyenket1369
    @namchokyenket1369 Год назад +176

    Actually, in Thai, "ชื่อ (Chue)", which is the word for "name" spoken in this video, is the common and informal one we use in everyday conversation. However, talking about formal language, which we use a lot of loan words from Sanskrit and Pali, the word "name" will be used as "นาม (Nam)" which is similar to Burmese and Bahasa Indonesian in this video. I guess it's because of buddhism influence.

    • @kilanspeaks
      @kilanspeaks Год назад +14

      Yes, “nama” is a loanword but we also have many native Austronesian terms to refer to “name”. In Indonesian (and many other Indonesian languages) we borrow a lot from Sanskrit but not so much from Pali. This is because although Buddhism was a huge influence, Hinduism played a bigger part and Sanskrit was the liturgical language of the brand of Hinduism we adopted in our archipelago.

    • @chitphyoaung4571
      @chitphyoaung4571 Год назад

      Similar with Myanmar နာမည် (Narme).

    • @charuni7404
      @charuni7404 Год назад +7

      We here in Sri Lanka also use" nama" for name...and we also a Buddhist country and we have other religions too...🥰🇱🇰🇱🇰

    • @nuttiesze3441
      @nuttiesze3441 Год назад +5

      Yes, In Thai, we use a lot of “Nam” which from “Name” or “Nama” in many ways commonly. For example,
      - นามสกุล (Nam Sa Kul), which mean “Family Name” (Nam is Name, Sa Kun is Family (สกุล/ตระกูล)
      - นามปากกา (Nam Pak ka), which mean “Pen name” (Nam is name, Pak ka is Pen)
      or an Idiom :
      - ชื่อเสียงเรียงนาม (Chue sieng rieng nam) which mean “The Name”

    • @amanpundir1394
      @amanpundir1394 Год назад

      In Hindi we also say nam for name.

  • @snowflake2346
    @snowflake2346 Год назад +21

    Mongolian language is new for me. So difficult to learn I guess. Different from others. 😅❤

  • @daavkadavaajargal3883
    @daavkadavaajargal3883 Год назад +26

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  • @undraherdene1800
    @undraherdene1800 Год назад +89

    Even though they’re all from other countries it’s wonderful that they’re all speaking Korean

    • @asepsutrisno27
      @asepsutrisno27 Год назад +2

      ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 루추 세칼리

    • @chongleongchua4059
      @chongleongchua4059 Год назад +2

      They all live in South Korea right now because of their fondness of Korean cultures & language.

    • @balddog470
      @balddog470 Год назад

      @@chongleongchua4059 because they feel more privileged in Korea because it is actually true

    • @cheerful_crop_circle
      @cheerful_crop_circle 2 месяца назад

      ​@@chongleongchua4059 Yes bro

  • @thinthinmya9730
    @thinthinmya9730 Год назад +32

    전 미얀마 사람인데 이체널을 항상 봤는데 드디어 우리나라를 보게 되어서 너무 너무 감사하고 특히 우리 나라의 휼룡하고 따뜻하고 아름다운 국모 더 아웅수찌를 말해주는 우리쎔 찬찬 도 굉장히 갓하고요 ❤❤

    • @joyhosting
      @joyhosting Год назад

      ၀လုံးတုတ်ချောင်း

  • @haranchaa
    @haranchaa Год назад +15

    Todo bichig is used in Xinjiang and Khalmyk (?).
    btw, Daur also belongs to the Mongolic language family, and once used Manchu script (derived from Mongolian script with circles and dots added).
    Daur: "haur erin bolosin" = Mongolian: "hawar/hawriin uliral bolson."

  • @talyssonkrigor
    @talyssonkrigor Год назад +26

    Mongolia is Beautiful!

  • @heedeungie148
    @heedeungie148 Год назад +19

    that mongolian girl in shinig i love her

  • @chaotic.content
    @chaotic.content Год назад +43

    the Mongolian representative is soooo pretty omg

  • @javzan18
    @javzan18 Год назад +14

    omg mongolian girl look so stuning. mogolian language sounds greatest

  • @sunny_muffins
    @sunny_muffins Год назад +169

    It`s amazing how the girl from Myanmar was able to understand so much.

    • @ohfelia1643
      @ohfelia1643 Год назад +27

      i think she's been living in korea for like 10+ years and also married to a native korean, and they even have a son or a daughter idk. she has a YT channel

    • @Mangokyaw
      @Mangokyaw Год назад +3

      Shes a social influencer

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +2

      ​@@ohfelia1643 Name of YT channel, pls. 🙂

    • @ohfelia1643
      @ohfelia1643 Год назад +3

      @@JosephOccenoBFH Study with Chan Chan or Chan Mya Mya Thaw, sth like that

    • @yutannie8040
      @yutannie8040 Год назад +11

      she's a language teacher too so i think she picks up structure and phonology really well

  • @thazin6556
    @thazin6556 Год назад +33

    Omg I am so proud of Tr Chan Chan.
    Everytime I watch world friends,I always thought to be someone who will participate from Myanmar.
    I am so happy today .
    Thank you so much Tr Chan and lovely Members.
    I hope I can watch next videos of this channel including Myanmar also.

    • @yesyes9698
      @yesyes9698 Год назад

      She’s so annoying. Can’t zip her mouth. So rude

    • @yesyes9698
      @yesyes9698 Год назад

      She’s so annoying. Can’t zip her mouth. So rude

  • @jimmyyyy157
    @jimmyyyy157 Год назад +44

    Mongolian lady is so beautiful ❤️

  • @christine0077
    @christine0077 Год назад +34

    As a Myanmar,I wanna say that our language is really difficult to learn.Speaking part is easier than writing.Our consonants and vowels are very beautiful but hard to write.However I love all countries on the earth because it's means we're human and humanity.🇲🇲🇲🇲

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад +2

      i like 🇲🇲·🇲🇲🇷TT | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.

  • @Torbis101
    @Torbis101 Год назад +12

    Such an interesting topic to discuss. I'd love to study the language tree of all languages & how they branch out.
    And all these girls are stunning looking.
    I'd love to see where Japanese & Vietnamese sit among these languages presented here. Aswell as Mandarin v's Cantonese & Hokkien too.

  • @DeusEstAmor________137
    @DeusEstAmor________137 Год назад +17

    Mongolians are taller like Europeans i was shocked when i saw them in china.

    • @sogooish
      @sogooish Год назад +2

      Mongolian people eating good quality foods 😂 thats why they have big and tall body

    • @zoedivision9660
      @zoedivision9660 Год назад

      I m also shocked

    • @user-pd9ju5dk5s
      @user-pd9ju5dk5s Год назад

      ​@@sogooish Like what? Boiled sheep head? Horse meat? 😂

    • @sogooish
      @sogooish Год назад

      @@user-pd9ju5dk5s not usually eat horse meat and boiled sheep head that you thinking hahaha , but horse meat was yummy ,bit hard , i had been tried once in my entire life , yes i also ate boiled sheep head in Turkey , that was testy nice

  • @zoedivision9660
    @zoedivision9660 Год назад +11

    II was in Beijin China a long time ago. Visited a club, huge dance floor and stuff. There were girls so tall and sooo pretty like this Mongolian girl. Then I met a couple of girls, they were all from Mongolia. I had landed there in Beijin from Berlin, this club was called "BANANA" at that time. A Spanish musician played there. I can remember very well now

    • @morlarav602
      @morlarav602 Год назад

      did you iced one?

    • @soyondoyon
      @soyondoyon Год назад +2

      The mongolians are actually the most westernised people in Asia, as mindset. Even as a body size, they are taller and bigger than other asian countries. Yes, they are tall and naturally beautiful. i
      In Korea, the girls, the most of them had plastic surgery, while the mongolians don't.

    • @kimjongun2062
      @kimjongun2062 Год назад +2

      @@soyondoyon mongolian is short but strong.

    • @soyondoyon
      @soyondoyon Год назад +1

      @@kimjongun2062 not short im comparing with other asian countries not to compare with Europeans

    • @containternet9290
      @containternet9290 11 месяцев назад

      @@soyondoyon Very different from Europeans. Mongolians are slit eyed, have darker skin and are shorter.

  • @XICKO
    @XICKO Год назад +16

    Mongolian girl shouldn't have said it's similar to Russian because IT IS NOT. As a Mongolian I'd say central asian countries such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan sound similar to the ears of a foreigner. Oirat, Buryat, Tuvan, Altai, Inner Mongolian languages are directly related to Mongolian and are mostly considered dialects instead of seperate language

    • @XICKO
      @XICKO Год назад +3

      Saying Mongolian is similar to Russian is wrong but also dangerous to Mongol language identity. The only similarities are loan words from Russian, mostly technical and chemical terms.

    • @milaray4640
      @milaray4640 Год назад +1

      No, firstly Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and other countries of Central Asia are Turkic countries. Turkic-speakers will not understand Mongolian-speakers, I tell you as a person from Central Asia! If you think that the Central Asian countries are culturally similar to Mongolia, then you are very much mistaken! Mongolian culture is similar to northern Asia where peoples such as the Yakuts Buryats Kalmyks live. These peoples are really similar to the Mongols, they also profess Buddhism or shamanism, languages ​​are also similar and mutually intelligible, clothes and appearance are similar to these peoples. The Central Asian peoples either do not know Mongolia or think that the Mongols are savages, barbarians and eat pork and Buddhists like the Chinese and so on.

    • @XICKO
      @XICKO Год назад +1

      @@milaray4640 looks like you don't understand my comment, I said it sounds similar to the ears of a foreigner(a British person for instance) who doesn't know any central asian and mongolic languages both languages will sound similar for them than Mongolic to chinese or central asian to south east asian(u get the point). Also, kazakhs and kyrgyz people are historically nomads, just like Mongols, and you're saying they're different? I dont think so🤔

    • @yo2trader539
      @yo2trader539 Год назад +2

      @@milaray4640 You do realize many Mongols migrated to Central Asia. Kazakhs and Mongols have high genetic similarity because many of the Kazakh clans can trace their lineage to famous Mongol clans. Same reason why Timur and Babur identified as Mongols/Mughals and not TURKS. Since Turks were the main force in the Mongol Army, many of the Mongols were raised as bilingual and eventually Turkified in the past few hundred years.

    • @user-co7ld9vn6b
      @user-co7ld9vn6b Год назад

      @@milaray4640 LOL

  • @user-pu1kg6bz1y
    @user-pu1kg6bz1y Год назад +39

    同じアジアでもそれぞれの国で違いがあり、面白かったです。

  • @jblee7592
    @jblee7592 Год назад +3

    I love this !! all the ladies are beautiful and intelligent and such a positive vibe they giving!!

  • @phyoko3141
    @phyoko3141 Год назад +66

    Myanmar language alphabets are very beautiful, Long Live Union Burma Myanmar 🇲🇲

  • @EmmaEnkh
    @EmmaEnkh Год назад +16

    Mongolian girl Namuun is so beautiful ❤🇲🇳

  • @ironheart5830
    @ironheart5830 Год назад +37

    Mongolian word for religion is call Shashin which is related to Burmese word Thathana which is also mean religion but only use in Buddhist contexts that word is ultimately from Sanskrit.

    • @Tulga244
      @Tulga244 Год назад +2

      How does Shashin sound similar to Thathana? Mongolian language has nothing to do with Sanskrit or South Asian languages

    • @burmeseogism
      @burmeseogism Год назад

      ​@@Tulga244Thathana=Sasana=Sasaan=Shashin

  • @adrenalineTube
    @adrenalineTube Год назад +23

    As a Mongolian, I am happy to see that there is a representative from our country. All the girls are beautiful.

  • @richardkr8575
    @richardkr8575 Год назад +7

    Mongolian girls are so beautiful and talk so well.

  • @Fatima-xf8xp
    @Fatima-xf8xp Год назад +54

    Notice how Mongolian girl is different from the others. She seems so tall and beautiful, just like a model. I have a classmate from Mongolia. She also looked tall and beautiful 😢.

    • @Foreignmonk34
      @Foreignmonk34 Год назад +2

      I think she is a model

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +5

      Their people used to be warriors who conquered lands back in the 13th century. I would like to see her in a warrior costume riding a horse 🐎🗡️🛡️😂

    • @houseoftyrell1544
      @houseoftyrell1544 Год назад

      She's indeed a model in Korea, you should watch her other video she explain it

    • @Fatima-xf8xp
      @Fatima-xf8xp Год назад +1

      @@JosephOccenoBFH, what kind of fetish is that????😂😂😂

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад

      ​@@Fatima-xf8xp 😉😄 ...

  • @Smile_16890
    @Smile_16890 Год назад +17

    Thai and Myanmar so beautiful ❤

  • @misbahulalim1313
    @misbahulalim1313 Год назад +9

    actually
    each of them, has its own font character
    Especially Indonesian
    Indonesia has many regional writings, in each particular region
    But because of colonialism in the past
    we can't use it 🗿
    *ꦗꦮ*
    *ᬩᬮᬶ*
    *ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ*
    *KAWI*
    *PALLAWA*
    *BATAK*
    *SURAT ULU*
    *REJANG*
    *etc.*

  • @ohnmar10882
    @ohnmar10882 Год назад +14

    As a myanmar I happily respect the my Country and myanmar is a very hard language to learn!❤

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      Liberty, independence, democracy to 🇲🇲·🇲🇲🇷^^! | Пeрeмога Үкраїнi!

  • @lilolikespinach7912
    @lilolikespinach7912 Год назад +102

    I never thought Mongolian language pronunciation would be this complex until i saw this vid😮😱

    • @oyu0202
      @oyu0202 Год назад +10

      I’m Mongolian. It sounds like that solely because we use a lot of throat while speaking

    • @armajhkc609
      @armajhkc609 Год назад

      ​@@oyu0202Are Turks Mongols? or not

    • @abracadabra9799
      @abracadabra9799 Год назад

      ​@@armajhkc609wtf u talking about Mongolians are Mongolians turks are turks their not mongolian

    • @UndergroundDoggo
      @UndergroundDoggo 10 месяцев назад

      @@armajhkc609 Different languages BUT very similar culture and created joint military confederations together like Turkic Khaganate, Hunnic Empire, and Mongol Empire. Many Mongol Empire soldiers were Turkic while the leaders were Mongolic. A European analogy would be Austro-Hungarian and Greco-Roman. Also, Turkic refers to Asian nomadic groups in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uyghurstan. Turkey is a far away country

  • @phonepyaemg4068
    @phonepyaemg4068 Год назад +11

    The language use in Myanmar, Burmese is So beautiful, It's totally a circlr

  • @Deutsche._.official1957
    @Deutsche._.official1957 Год назад +16

    I'm from indonesia and i can speak 5 languages even sometimes they're dificult but i was still learning on russian and germany language

  • @Aiden.Yaozuki
    @Aiden.Yaozuki Год назад +24

    Omg i am from mongolia! I am so happy that Mongolian person is in this video !!

  • @annaa_skibidi
    @annaa_skibidi Год назад +5

    I’m from mongolian and she is stunning and as a Mongolian our language is unique from others

  • @linmyataung5397
    @linmyataung5397 Год назад +7

    Myanmar particularly has a lot of different things to share to the world but just can’t. With many kingdoms from different backgrounds in the past, every part has different themes and styles of living. Wonder is endless

    • @linmyataung5397
      @linmyataung5397 Год назад +7

      @@KukiCrusader Burma was able to feed the whole asean country with rice in the socialist era, advanced in sports and medicine and education. After the coup in 1962, Myanmar feel in the hands of evils who do not want to see the nation happy. And everything started to fall down and even brought Rohingyas genocide, but I do hope u understand being evil is not the civilians but the leader generation itself.

    • @linmyataung5397
      @linmyataung5397 Год назад +1

      @@KukiCrusader I’m not so confident that the country will be in our hands again, but with a very little support from South Korea and Japan, and the continuing effort of civilian soldiers, there should not be any form of contempt whatsoever coming from me when I’m sitting here contributing nothing to the country.
      The fact that Korea helped us so much in the recent years. Burma in good hands used to donate rice to Korea in the the Second World War anyways.

    • @linmyataung5397
      @linmyataung5397 Год назад +2

      @@KukiCrusader lastly, thank you for hearing me out because everyone nowadays think Myanmar people are evil

    • @KukiCrusader
      @KukiCrusader Год назад +2

      @@linmyataung5397 interesting what you said about Korean help, I’ll read on that. But don’t back down, young people are the future. Seize it! Or you be helpless like this once again. Democracy should be installed in such a diverse country as Burma, and I’m waiting for the day, your constitution is drafted. As we have seen, newer and newer constitutions are drafted better. There are so many to analyse, and you young can have the opportunity to take the best parts of the worlds constitutions and apply it in your nation. As I said, let’s hope the Burma of the future will be admired by the world, as much as Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand of today is.

    • @tiffany7357
      @tiffany7357 Год назад

      this whole conversation just made me feel so much, both positive and negative as a teen living myanmar gosh

  • @vyne4174
    @vyne4174 Год назад +4

    Finally!! People from my country are included in this kind of content. I thought people don't even know what Myanmar is.

  • @zastorment
    @zastorment Год назад +19

    for me, i love the thai girl

  • @blackpink_in_ur_area_
    @blackpink_in_ur_area_ Год назад +19

    Myanmar Girl is like an angel .
    She has the best communication skill ❤
    May the revolution be succeed ❤

  • @Ailin_n
    @Ailin_n Год назад +49

    Im from Mongolia! Proud of youu Namuun

  • @frankswarbrick7562
    @frankswarbrick7562 Год назад +58

    Thai was my favorite language. Very soft. Or maybe it was just the speaker. Very nice, anyway.
    Interesting that the Asians all speak Korean in the video, but the Europeans all speak English (in other videos, obviously). Yes, I realize they are all filmed in South Korea.
    Very fun video.

    • @xoho3462
      @xoho3462 9 месяцев назад

      I think the equivalent of english in europe would probably be chinese in asia (not to the extent of english dominance though)

  • @handoyosantoso128
    @handoyosantoso128 Год назад +15

    it's nice to see how they laugh and are not stiff compared to the previous video session .....감사 합니다

  • @digbydark9313
    @digbydark9313 Год назад +10

    I find the cat sounds to be interesting. As we know, cats no matter where they are make the same sounds, so why do the countries make different sounds for them?

  • @battuyabaagii5013
    @battuyabaagii5013 Год назад +6

    Монголоор ярьж сурах та нарт хэцүү байх болно. Харин бид ямарч хэлээр төгс ярих боломжтой 😊

  • @YourACun..t
    @YourACun..t Год назад +11

    I tell ya how similar they are they all focking gorgeous

  • @MbahMu9829
    @MbahMu9829 Год назад +7

    Bruh in Indonesia, if you take 2 hours trip in any direction from the Capitol city, you'll find they speak entirely different language there. that's how Insanely diverse Indonesia is. And here you are trying to find similarity between countries?!

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +7

    This was a fun video! I can spend the entire day just listening to these girls making cat sounds. 😹 Meow ..

  • @bzul201
    @bzul201 Год назад +11

    Mongolian girl is so beautiful

  • @sunduncan1151
    @sunduncan1151 Год назад +35

    - Mongolian belongs to Mongolic language family which shares many vocabs and grammar with Turkic as well as Tungusic languages.
    - Indonesian belongs to Austronesian family (Malayo-Polynesian) and has many Sanskrit loanword, e.g. saya (sahāya), nama (nāma), suka (sukha).
    - Chinese and Burmese belong to Sino-Tibetan family but Burmese grammar and vocabs are more similar to Tibetan.
    - Thai belongs to Kra-Dai family (Tai-Kadai) but many vocabs and grammar are similar to Chinese, especially Cantonese, e.g. numbers. Thai word for cat “maew” is similar to Chinese “māo” as well as Vietnamese “mèo”. Thai word for name “cheu” is from Middle Chinese “dzɨ “ (字: Mandarin: zì). However, in terms of grammar and word order, Thai (and its closest relative Lao) is more similar to Vietnamese and Khmer (Austroasiatic family) than Chinese. Translation can be done exactly word by word using the same order.

    • @Dandelion274
      @Dandelion274 Год назад +2

      Yep, Asia is so diverse! Much of Europe is Indo-European, while Asian languages have their own categorizations.

    • @Iiamli007
      @Iiamli007 Год назад

      The best comment so far 👍🏽👍🏽

    • @reflex6126
      @reflex6126 Год назад +3

      ene turkuud yum bolgon deer bidniig oorsdteigoo adilhan bolgoh geed bdag bolj shuu tiktok deer duuren ter haan manaih ene haan manaih gesen garuud

    • @_khish
      @_khish Год назад

      ​@@reflex6126 haha thh hcn pisdanud

    • @_khish
      @_khish Год назад +2

      MONGOLIAN LANGUAGE DO NOT SHARE ANY VOCAB OR GRAMMAR SIMILARITY WITH TURKEY LANGUAGE

  • @higashiku
    @higashiku Год назад +10

    love Thai 🇹🇭language❤from China🇨🇳

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Год назад

      It is a tonal language like Chinese. You will find a number of words in Thai have the same sounds as Chinese southern dialects.

    • @niallahorana3377
      @niallahorana3377 6 месяцев назад

      Northern Thai is similar to Dai, Baiyue, Zhuang and more.

  • @ndose7939
    @ndose7939 Год назад +40

    🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳 Mongolian women is more beautiful and strong ❤

    • @liloistheendiahater
      @liloistheendiahater Год назад

      NOPE! Chinese women is more beautiful and strong

    • @shawnv123
      @shawnv123 Год назад

      uh ok

    • @wecandothis621
      @wecandothis621 Год назад +2

      Icece sdaMn

    • @Buydaa.M
      @Buydaa.M Год назад

      ​@@liloistheendiahater yes in some ways they can be
      what ethnicity are you?

    • @misch_elle
      @misch_elle Год назад

      ​@@liloistheendiahaterhelp

  • @ganboldsodbileg4314
    @ganboldsodbileg4314 Год назад +129

    btw Mongolian language is not similar like Russian 😅 we have different type of own alphabet. 🫰

    • @katuniiia
      @katuniiia Год назад +13

      the modern Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet is the same as Russian except for two new letters

    • @hamziko4443
      @hamziko4443 Год назад +8

      i think mongolian language its similar to turkich language family yakutks/kırgız its out of throat not coming from mouth as we know in the past turks and mongols are live together in the middle asia maybe its came from there

    • @ganboldsodbileg4314
      @ganboldsodbileg4314 Год назад +2

      @@katuniiia that’s what i meaning, currently we are not using own alphabet right now That’s Russian alphabet

    • @cheerful_crop_circle
      @cheerful_crop_circle 2 месяца назад

      ​@@katuniiiaIs it also similar to Bulgarian Cyrillic?

    • @katuniiia
      @katuniiia 2 месяца назад

      @@cheerful_crop_circle yeah

  • @oyefirangi2624
    @oyefirangi2624 Год назад +8

    I like Myanmar girl 🥰 she is so beautiful (from Thailand)

    • @merry9990
      @merry9990 Год назад +4

      thanks and I am from Myanmar but I like Thailand girl she is drop dead gorgeous haha

    • @oyefirangi2624
      @oyefirangi2624 Год назад +2

      @Merry oh nice 😅😂 but I think she's still beautiful naa ,I like her honey skin mak

    • @merry9990
      @merry9990 Год назад +1

      @@oyefirangi2624honestly both r gorgeous!

    • @pyaesonephue
      @pyaesonephue Год назад +2

      thai girl look so sweet❤

  • @sashatgi2698
    @sashatgi2698 Год назад +1

    Thank You So Much 🇲🇲🙏

  • @mohammadiqbal4037
    @mohammadiqbal4037 9 месяцев назад +5

    In Indonesia, we have 711 languages

  • @Genso326
    @Genso326 Год назад +5

    all are so pretty

  • @moonwint1824
    @moonwint1824 Год назад +4

    more of this squad pleaseeeee

  • @miso_03625
    @miso_03625 Год назад +2

    Love You So Much teacher Chan❤🇲🇲

  • @nmobile8862
    @nmobile8862 Год назад +37

    l'm from Thailand and in my opinion thai language is very difficult to understand but if some people who learn thai just don't give up. you can do it😊

  • @mhmdnazel1
    @mhmdnazel1 Год назад +10

    The girl from Myanmar looks like the girl from the twilight saga...

  • @donalshijan5615
    @donalshijan5615 Год назад +8

    Is there a common language that they all were using to communicate to each other?

  • @munkhbatganaa4453
    @munkhbatganaa4453 Год назад +9

    It's not about who ist most beautiful

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +39

    In Filipino (Tagalog) "Kutíng" means "baby cat." In another Filipino language, Hiligaynón, cat is "Kuríng" similar to Indonesian "Kucing." 🐈😹

    • @luckygirl2674
      @luckygirl2674 Год назад +3

      Baby cat in indonesia (java) is cemeng.

    • @Abgcik85
      @Abgcik85 Год назад +5

      Malaysian also call kucing

    • @kenmasters797
      @kenmasters797 Год назад

      Dog
      indo- Asu, Anjing
      Tagalog- Aso

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +2

      ​@@kenmasters797
      babi -> baboy
      kerbau -> kalabaw
      😄

    • @Iiamli007
      @Iiamli007 Год назад +2

      Yes. I have read somewhere Indonesian language has similarities to Tagalog. Like "salamat" in tagalog, in Indoesian we say "selamat".

  • @joinsky2883
    @joinsky2883 Год назад +6

    동남아 언어에 대해서 궁금했는데,
    다루어 주셔서 감사합니다.
    캄보디아 어도 다뤄주세요
    🙏🙏😄😄👍👍👋👋

  • @m.gantigmaa3902
    @m.gantigmaa3902 Год назад +9

    namuun is stunning🥰🥰

  • @Daisy-pl4yi
    @Daisy-pl4yi Год назад +9

    For peopel who don't know. The classical or traditional Mongolian script, also known as the Hudum Mongol bichig. It is traditionally written in vertical lines Top-Down, right across the page. Mongolian people all know our traditional Mongolian script (it's troublesome to learn) and the alphabet we currently use is similar to Russia. Cause it's more easy to write.

    • @Sfran_
      @Sfran_ 9 месяцев назад

      Mongolian people all know the traditional Mongolian script? Then why are there many students who come to Inner Mongolia of China every year to learn the traditional language?

    • @Daisy-pl4yi
      @Daisy-pl4yi 9 месяцев назад

      @Sfran_ Mongolians forget a little because we don't use traditional Mongolian script. But they all study it at school. It is a prejudice thing that they go to Inner Mongolia to study the Mongolian script

    • @Sfran_
      @Sfran_ 9 месяцев назад

      @@Daisy-pl4yi Some news reported that there have been Mongolian students studying in Inner Mongolia over the years, not in large numbers, I guess. It is said that Mongolia planned to restore the traditional Mongolian script along with Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet in 2025. If it does carry out, it would be nice.

    • @Daisy-pl4yi
      @Daisy-pl4yi 9 месяцев назад

      @@Sfran_ Mongolian script was banned in Inner Mongolia. Therefore, inner Mongolians come to Mongolia to learn the Mongolian script. Mongolians go to Inner Mongolia in the sense of Chinese.

    • @Sfran_
      @Sfran_ 9 месяцев назад

      @@Daisy-pl4yi Inner Mongolia uses the traditional Mongolian script. This conversation ends here and I won’t reply again:)

  • @batisttwota3223
    @batisttwota3223 Год назад +3

    see their appearance ,we can recognize countries immediately ! Mongolia,Manchuria and Korean are sibling.

  • @katherinep537
    @katherinep537 Год назад +3

    I'm Vietnamese and I thought Thai would have similar words, but it's actuallg really different 😅 the only word I found similar was the word for cat. In Vietnamese, it's mèo, which is like a cat's meow

    • @mrphantom8608
      @mrphantom8608 9 месяцев назад

      But to me, Thai and Vietnamese sounds similar lol.

  • @sena6492
    @sena6492 Год назад +3

    mongolian girl looks like a celebrity! Straight outta movies or smthing

  • @onnnnnnuuuuu
    @onnnnnnuuuuu Год назад +4

    In Europe you are all look Chinese girls🤣but in Asia we know they are all own unique differences😍You all look so stunning girls🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

  • @elizabethshingola2787
    @elizabethshingola2787 Год назад

    I love this channel❤🧡💛
    Cool video 😎

  • @kilipaki87oritahiti
    @kilipaki87oritahiti Год назад +12

    Indonesian isn’t even Sino Tibetan, but Austronesian: Malayo-Polynesian (Filipino, Malay, Polynesian languages etc). Why it’s dangerous to lump countries together on the assumption that Asia is one single cultural entity and monolith when it is a continent, and Asian is a geographical term, not a race nor ethnicity! Asia is more diverse than Europe and Africa lit together! Cringe! It’s like comparing Germanic with Turkish and Greek, or Afro Asiatic/Semitic.

    • @marty8895
      @marty8895 Год назад +3

      Africa is actually the most diverse continent in terms of languages and ethnicities not Asia.

    • @MrAnthero7
      @MrAnthero7 Год назад +5

      I think you are downplaying the diversity in Europe and Africa. In terms of genetics, I believe East Asians and Southeast Asians are much closer to each other compared to Europeans and Africans.

    • @DavidSamollow60
      @DavidSamollow60 Год назад +1

      @@MrAnthero7 Southeast Asia have yellow, brown, & black people in it. East Asia are yellow. Europian are white. African are black.

    • @user-pd9ju5dk5s
      @user-pd9ju5dk5s Год назад

      @@MrAnthero7No, Africans, Asians, Europeans. That is the order

    • @mrphantom8608
      @mrphantom8608 9 месяцев назад

      @@DavidSamollow60 Southeast Asians are mostly Mongoloid but they’ve wider range of skin tone although they mostly have darker skin tone.

  • @wiseforlife421
    @wiseforlife421 Год назад +39

    only Indonesians pronounce their language with their mouths, the others pronounce them with their throats.. kho kha khkhkhhh

    • @misch_elle
      @misch_elle Год назад

      Yeah and thats what makes them unique

  • @Ice_V
    @Ice_V Год назад +9

    No any similarities. It is the first time when I hear all the members speaking Korean☝

    • @youandme9078
      @youandme9078 Год назад

      Korean are Altai member:)…
      Armenian are indo-european. Wow invasion and forced armenianfired😂

    • @Ice_V
      @Ice_V Год назад +1

      @@youandme9078 It's just a theory about their "Altai membership". Korean is a member of "isolate languages"
      You must be mistaken with the topic) Where did you see the Armenian member and smt about this language?) Watch and read the name of this video again and be attentive in future😁

  • @jeskoumm
    @jeskoumm Год назад +4

    I understand all of the Ladies and by that mean fluency with my vowels in Mongolia and Thailand 👋👋

  • @chayeoung7512
    @chayeoung7512 Год назад +5

    The mongolian girl is soo beautiful

  • @charuni7404
    @charuni7404 Год назад +11

    We here in Sri Lanka also use" nama" for name...and we also a Buddhist country and we have other religions too...🥰🇱🇰🇱🇰

    • @sumit2302
      @sumit2302 Год назад

      And we use naam for name 😅😅😅😅 🚩🚩🚩🚩🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @ranggaajibaskara1809
    @ranggaajibaskara1809 Год назад +5

    Bucin=budak cinta. In Indonesian, and in English you can say Slave of Love

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +3

      Cinta or Sintá in Filipino is another word for Love.

    • @ranggaajibaskara1809
      @ranggaajibaskara1809 Год назад

      @@JosephOccenoBFH I think Sinta derived from Rama and Sinta story from India. There's a lot of similarities of diction between Filipino and Indonesian

    • @adekurniawan4130
      @adekurniawan4130 Год назад

      ​@@JosephOccenoBFH ha? In filipino mahal kita Its means for love

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад

      ​@@adekurniawan4130 Puwede rin. Kaya nga sabi ko, "another word for Love." Halimbawà:
      Siyá ang aking mahál./
      Siyá ang aking sintá.
      Maari din maging Pandiwà (verb):
      Sinisintá ko siyá./Minámahal ko siyá. Maari din maging Pang-uri (adjective):
      Silá ay magkasintáhan.

  • @htunnayyaung6265
    @htunnayyaung6265 Год назад +61

    Myanmar girl is so beautiful ❤❤

    • @wunnazaw2622
      @wunnazaw2622 Год назад

      Yes it is!

    • @Aizen513
      @Aizen513 Год назад +1

      Yeah she is

    • @yeriboling9616
      @yeriboling9616 Год назад +3

      And her voice is very pleasant to hear🔥🔥

    • @lani6647
      @lani6647 Год назад

      No. The Mongolian girl is.

    • @nt4409
      @nt4409 Год назад +1

      And u r burmese too

  • @ajvisser3922
    @ajvisser3922 Год назад +8

    As an average guy I found that the Mongolian Girl presence and personality stands out so much in the group, like an Asian Barbie Doll (she probably already knows that looking at her smart out-feet!). She would for sure be the Center/Visual/Leader/Main Vocalist/Ace if they were a K-Pop group haha!