All Mongolic Languages Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • In this video, I talk about every Mongolic language that is spoken in various parts of the world.
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  • @turkchap
    @turkchap  Месяц назад +40

    If you like this video, please support me by leaving a like, commenting and subscribing. Thanks!

    • @Trickshotlife46
      @Trickshotlife46 Месяц назад +1

      It’s Not Mongolic It’s Mongolian

    • @usernames_this
      @usernames_this Месяц назад +1

      @@Trickshotlife46Mongolian only refers to the main language in Mongolia. Mongolic is the language family encompassing all languages that are descendants of Proto-Mongolic. So yes, he’s right.

    • @purevjargalpuujee4845
      @purevjargalpuujee4845 28 дней назад

      Khalkha = Buryad

  • @nikot4410
    @nikot4410 Месяц назад +317

    Yo I’m a Buriad Mongolian originally from Buryatia but I consider myself as a part of Mongolian nation. After all Buryat people are just a part of Mongolia 🇲🇳 and we’re basically same people with sand origin. I really have a huge respect for Mongolia 🇲🇳. Thank you so much for making this video about our culture and language. Bayarla 🇲🇳🔥❤️

    • @KenzotopianAirlines
      @KenzotopianAirlines Месяц назад +31

      Although I do support the independence of Russian republics, I do believe buryatia would most likely join Mongolia. Nice, and don’t take this as a rude gesture.

    • @xbizydown
      @xbizydown Месяц назад +3

      Красавчик)

    • @AlexejSvirid
      @AlexejSvirid Месяц назад

      God made all people from one man, Adam. All people are brothers. Unfortunately, the lying and corrupt clergy is silent about this. They even bless racists and nazis in the name of God. Then deceived people hate and kill their brothers.
      The problem is that the Devil rules the world. He is a liar and a murderer. This is why deception and violence are everywhere. This is the reason why people cry over stray cats and hate their brothers. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy. This is the reason why the whole world is Sodom.
      That's why we have the Gospel about the Kingdom of God. Jehovah will put everything in order. He has anointed the king, Jesus Christ. The dead will rise and we will meet our loved ones again! :-)

    • @thebeginfry442
      @thebeginfry442 Месяц назад +6

      I'm from Buryatia with absolutely different opinions which is i believe is most popular, we're not mongols, brothers yes, not the same, Russians trying to put in our minds that we're just mongols but it's bot true, our tribes were divided from Mongolia, pur lore though as close as it can be still differs, so i believe we're npt the same but brothers to eachother

    • @ZoveRen
      @ZoveRen Месяц назад +1

      Поосторожней будь там

  • @khargiskhuitenzurkh4809
    @khargiskhuitenzurkh4809 Месяц назад +60

    I am an Oirat Mongol from Xinjiang. We speak Oirat Mongolian and it will take us some times to adjust to Khalkha and various Mongolian dialects spoken in Inner Mongolia.
    Our vowels ö and ü are the same as Turkic languages, and in colloquial languages we have more Turkic and Russian loanwords borrowed from Uyghur and Kazakh. Oirat Mongols in Xinjiang usually can speak at least one Turkic language (but younger generations usually tend to speak Chinese more since we don’t have Mongolian schools anymore, they all got shut down).
    We can understand Kalmyk language perfectly because it is almost the same, but we really need time to understand Khalkha and Chahar Mongolian, for Khorchin it is even more difficult

    • @Temuulen.J
      @Temuulen.J Месяц назад +7

      I am Oirat Mongol from Mongolia. In mongolia we don’t think of these as separate languages but dialects or accents. The older generation still use the accent but younger generations adopt the khalkha accent due to 90% of the nation being khalkha mongol.

    • @doall7146
      @doall7146 Месяц назад +7

      Proud to see you keeping the language alive

    • @sanaltai
      @sanaltai Месяц назад +7

      ​@@Temuulen.J I am Oirat Mongol from Kalmykia and your comment made me sad. Khalkh dialect sounds like an absolutely foreign language most of the time. And it is sad we three guys of the same blood and bone write here in English to communicate better in writing. Сән бәәтн, мини өөрднр.

    • @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala
      @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala Месяц назад +4

      ​@@sanaltaitrue. Just few days ago I asked a oriat guy if he can understand khorcin mongolian and he said almost not .😢

    • @user-qb5cz7ou9f
      @user-qb5cz7ou9f Месяц назад +2

      @@doall7146More and more new generations don't speak their own languages or dialects.I think that's not a problem only in China.

  • @grandon4507
    @grandon4507 Месяц назад +27

    Really appreciate the deep dive into Mongolic languages. Despite being Mongolian myself, I have heard quite a number of these for the first time today. Can’t thank you enough for what I have learned about this beautiful language, and all of her cousins.

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much! Very glad to hear it :) Баярлалаа!

  • @tuvshinbayrlhagvasuren1083
    @tuvshinbayrlhagvasuren1083 Месяц назад +43

    Hello. I am from Mongolia. Now i study Korean language in Seoul. In my opinion 2025 old Mongol Script is State level we are use both Cyrillic and Mongol script. I am Gen Z and in our generation we are can speak english not fluent but kind of good, russian language is minoraty and after RUS-UKR flashmob maybe hate russian language so russian is 0% so. We are received many loan words from neighbors and foreign countries. And we share some words with central asians like: Дэвтэр-Давтар-Notebook, Цай-Чай-Tea, Алтан-Алтын-Golden etc. So I am not language expert but kind of like that. Good content.

  • @whyamihere2250
    @whyamihere2250 Месяц назад +18

    love from tibet we are brothers we also got allota oirat speakers over here ... 😄

  • @wan1edguy382
    @wan1edguy382 Месяц назад +44

    Wow I didn't realize how many Mongolians don't live in Mongolia. Nice video!

    • @KenzotopianAirlines
      @KenzotopianAirlines Месяц назад

      @RRcsist_FamilyFriendly123how

    • @ed_10_42
      @ed_10_42 Месяц назад +1

      ​@RRcsist_FamilyFriendly123 What's so rude bout it

    • @Kiru-BM
      @Kiru-BM Месяц назад

      @RRcsist_FamilyFriendly123huh?

    • @giorozaitien646
      @giorozaitien646 Месяц назад

      The majority of Mongolians, along with all other Mongolic groups (except Monghul), lives in China.

    • @UchralAltanOvoo
      @UchralAltanOvoo Месяц назад

      They probably want to go to Mongolia as always😢

  • @battogtokhbyambaa18
    @battogtokhbyambaa18 Месяц назад +15

    Овоо гайгүй л тайлбарлаад байх шиг_🎉

  • @justsomerandomuser.5866
    @justsomerandomuser.5866 Месяц назад +15

    Inner Mongolian that is Barag Buryad and Tsahar here. The Barag Buriad is 85,000 while there is 10,000 Buryads in China. The language of the Buryads in China is very alive and well. All Buryad Chinese I met spoke Buryad and we had good conversations. However, The thumbnail shows the Southern Mongolian independence flag (dont worry i support it too) you should also include Horchin Mongolian or Harchin because they are far more different from Mongolian too! But this has been very useful because I learned about the Moghol people! Bayarlalaa. 謝謝!

    • @liberal8083
      @liberal8083 17 дней назад

      很可惜,你的支持没什么用

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Месяц назад +41

    I wish Para-Mongolic languages such as Khitan were still extant, they are much more archaic compared to the languages derived from Proto-Mongolic

    • @embracenihility2721
      @embracenihility2721 Месяц назад +7

      It‘s still exist,The Daur people are descendants of the Khitan people

    • @giorozaitien646
      @giorozaitien646 Месяц назад +3

      @@embracenihility2721 maybe

    • @shindavid6484
      @shindavid6484 Месяц назад +4

      @@embracenihility2721 That's not confirmed yet

    • @GL-iv4rw
      @GL-iv4rw Месяц назад +3

      The word Russians use to call China?

    • @Genso326
      @Genso326 Месяц назад +3

      You don’t call Germanic languages as Para Germanic or Proto Germanic, the same you should not use Para Mongolic as well as Proto Mongolic, all are just Mongolic

  • @MisticMan-yk7gn
    @MisticMan-yk7gn Месяц назад +9

    Im Kalmyk hello people ! ( Би Хальмг Халун менд Улс )

  • @giorozaitien646
    @giorozaitien646 Месяц назад +39

    Two most popular singers in China, Sainbayar Tenger(腾格尔) and Yang Uulenhuar(玲花), are both Ordos.

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад +2

      Pretty cool info! I will check them out

    • @khargiskhuitenzurkh4809
      @khargiskhuitenzurkh4809 Месяц назад

      @@giorozaitien646 I honestly don’t understand why Inner Mongolian would borrow “huar” from Chinese, like it’s a such basic word just use Tsetseg gosh

    • @giorozaitien646
      @giorozaitien646 Месяц назад

      @@khargiskhuitenzurkh4809
      Outer Mongolian use it too:
      Duujin huar: ruclips.net/video/oOM8Yykc70k/видео.html
      Yanlin huar: ruclips.net/video/r1TQQWps-Lo/видео.html
      Also in this song:ruclips.net/video/rOh4MdWbj3I/видео.html, first sentence is:
      ‘zuiil zuiil in tsetseg huaren n hoi’
      Tsetseg is not a native Mongolian word either. It's Turkic "Chichek" as çiçek in Turkish. Maybe there's no real native word for flower in Mongolian.

  • @gargamel3478
    @gargamel3478 Месяц назад +45

    Сайн байна уу? The Mongolian language is pretty cool. The best part is the Өө, probably my favourite vowel sound.

    • @aalytoks9755
      @aalytoks9755 Месяц назад +1

      It is also in French, eg the "o" in automne

    • @gargamel3478
      @gargamel3478 Месяц назад +1

      @@aalytoks9755 Maybe, I don't know french.

    • @brownnutter
      @brownnutter Месяц назад

      Ө = Ü

    • @_qwertz
      @_qwertz Месяц назад

      @@brownnutternein das ist Ү=ü

    • @gargamel3478
      @gargamel3478 Месяц назад

      @@brownnutter No. Ө is a retracted and centralized O. I like this sound very much.

  • @AidenKimRagtime
    @AidenKimRagtime Месяц назад +6

    Amazing video, my eyes were glued to the screen for the whole time. Keep up the great work!!

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад +1

      Awesome! Thank you ❤️

  • @ganboldsodbileg4314
    @ganboldsodbileg4314 Месяц назад +3

    i guess there are more than 10 million Mongolian people around the world. Thank you for your video, and wanted to say Hi from Mongolia to the Mongol people around the world. 🇲🇳 ❤

  • @Mamma_di_Asami
    @Mamma_di_Asami Месяц назад +2

    Excellent research and presentation!! Here i thought i know enough about my language, i was wrong. Must’ve been a lot of work to collect all this data from the original languages. Thank you very much for this information! Keep up the good work 😊

  • @aliaghaafzali7925
    @aliaghaafzali7925 Месяц назад +7

    I am from Afghanistan and I am Hazara tribes our populations is between 9-10 million we are mongol people please do a research about us. I am currently living in Canada love your video.

    • @KomaD109
      @KomaD109 26 дней назад +2

      Hazaras are Turco-mongol. They are actually more Turkic in origin than Mongolic.

    • @hank4920
      @hank4920 23 дня назад

      @@KomaD109 same as Uyghurs?

    • @KomaD109
      @KomaD109 22 дня назад

      @@hank4920 They are close to Uyghurs but Uyghurs usually have no Mongolian root 🤔

  • @mr_bluesky9436
    @mr_bluesky9436 Месяц назад +8

    Thank you for your video! Especially for mentioning Kalmyks

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад

      Thanks :)

    • @Ganaa23
      @Ganaa23 Месяц назад

      I was born in Khovd provice, west side of Mongolia Oirat family, and I grew up listening to Okna Volodya (Tsagaanzam) and actually get to meet him in person. I could not really get 100% of his speech but kind of understood the idea, and in some parts his accent sounded exactly like my grandpa who was also Oirat. For me oirat accent comes in very pleasing and soft as silk to the ears, comparing to khalkha. Also, Kalmyk people are the most far isolated group but feels the closest

  • @giorozaitien646
    @giorozaitien646 Месяц назад +19

    In China, Buryats speaker are counted together with Barga (another dialect) speaker togeter. 70K is the total population of Buryat-Barga speakers (布里亚特-巴尔虎方言)

    • @purevjargalpuujee4845
      @purevjargalpuujee4845 28 дней назад

      After Xinhai Revolution and Cultural Revolution ??? Are they real ??

  • @Rhythm412
    @Rhythm412 Месяц назад +15

    Woah! Such a good video!!! Please make videos on other lesser known language families!👍
    10:03 bruh🤣🤣🤣

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! Glad that to hear that you liked it. Yes, more language families are on the way :)

    • @AgarHero
      @AgarHero Месяц назад +1

      Can you pls make the north caucasian languages or the nakho-dagestani languages

  • @tasos.k
    @tasos.k Месяц назад +5

    You delivered again so interesting content paired with an excellent presentation. Cok iyi. Thank you for your work you put on these videos.

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад +1

      Ευχαριστώ komşu! ❤

  • @HMFOG
    @HMFOG 7 дней назад

    W vid, W Channel. Super underrated and I wish there were more channels like yours

  • @albertosodre5718
    @albertosodre5718 Месяц назад +5

    As always, another excellent video, with a great explanation! Keep it up, the channel is on the right track!

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much my friend! 😀

  • @guney2811
    @guney2811 Месяц назад +28

    fun fact: the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbataar, has almost the same amount of people as the rest of Mongolia

    • @grandon4507
      @grandon4507 Месяц назад +4

      Not very true. Half of the entire population is a huge portion, but it’s far from “the same amount.”

    • @feanorasia0414
      @feanorasia0414 Месяц назад +5

      @@grandon4507 no, the rest of the population is half the population, therefore ulaanbataar population=rest of mongolia in terms of population

    • @fra604
      @fra604 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@grandon4507...That's what "the same amount of people as the rest of Mongolia" means...

    • @delly2088
      @delly2088 Месяц назад

      Mongolia is the world's largest city-state

    • @HistoryLover08
      @HistoryLover08 Месяц назад

      We know

  • @theguybehindyou7418
    @theguybehindyou7418 Месяц назад +4

    I enjoy watching your linguistically educational videos like this!
    Could you also do one about Uralic and Tungusic languages as well, please? They barely get attention in the world.

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад +2

      Awesome, great to hear 😀 I am planning to work on the Tungustic languages for the next video

    • @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala
      @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala Месяц назад +1

      thanks for mentioned the language of my homeland. Manchuria. ❤

  • @shiinamashiro9917
    @shiinamashiro9917 19 дней назад

    I was born on june 14th 2015 and english is my second language and i learned it very good i learned it from youtube

  • @beregu
    @beregu Месяц назад

    Very good content with thorough research. I have a few suggestions for further studies:
    1. Ordos speakers use Mongolian script. To me, their speech lies between the Oirat and Khalkha dialects.
    2. If you segregate Oirat, Kalmyk, and Buryat from Mongolian, the ‘Mongolian’ on the map should be further divided into Khalkha, Tsakhar (Chakhar), Uzemjin, Khorchin, Khamnigan, etc. This way, you would identify dozens of Mongolic languages, most of which are recognized as dialects of Mongolian or those dialect speakers.
    3. Typical Mongolians, including Oirats, Kalmyks, and Buryats, would only recognize Bonan, Santa, Monguor, Yogor, and Daur as separate Mongolic languages. The rest would be considered Mongolian language dialects, as they are fully mutually intelligible despite sounding slightly different, much like how English is spoken in various areas of the US, UK, and Australia.

  • @tserendolgorts7536
    @tserendolgorts7536 Месяц назад +1

    Very informative video with a nice structure. Thanks a lot for the research, I learned a lot 😊

  • @DaRkNeSS8892
    @DaRkNeSS8892 Месяц назад

    I am Mongolian, from Mongolia. Your channel is quite interesting, bro. I've subscribed. Keep it up!

  • @S0d00Bat11
    @S0d00Bat11 25 дней назад

    Thanks for the video. I’m one of Mongolian speakers in Australia.

  • @francescocaiaffa5389
    @francescocaiaffa5389 Месяц назад +1

    Many greetings to all mongolic people and mongolic speaker....
    I love mongolic languages....
    Respect to you from italy

  • @TurkishFunAccount
    @TurkishFunAccount Месяц назад

    Dostum videoların gerçekten çok fazla araştırma ve emek içeriyor. Belgesel izler gibi büyük bir keyifle izliyorum. Umarım kanalın daha çok büyür. Başarılar.

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  22 дня назад

      Çok teşekkür ederim 🙏

  • @mujitogo470
    @mujitogo470 Месяц назад

    I hope one day we will be reunited... the language and culture must always be passed on to us children. Never forget who we are, where we come from.

  • @yorgunsamuray
    @yorgunsamuray Месяц назад +4

    Interestingly, many sumo wrestlers, including some yokozunas (grand champions) are originally Mongolian.

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад

      I heard the same. Pretty cool

  • @BaconatorV420
    @BaconatorV420 Месяц назад +13

    santa language🗣🗣🔥🔥

  • @ppresidentUnen
    @ppresidentUnen Месяц назад +6

    Tuvan mongol ? I am? Tuvan

  • @user-fh7sd1mw8o
    @user-fh7sd1mw8o Месяц назад +9

    Do the same with Uralic and Caucasian languages.

  • @francheeze1
    @francheeze1 Месяц назад +3

    Wow! So underrated

  • @WildPotaot2
    @WildPotaot2 Месяц назад

    Its nice to see a good historic video of our history

  • @user-pk4zk3ue3l
    @user-pk4zk3ue3l 25 дней назад

    I found it very interesting, Thank you . Yugur this Уйгар?

  • @Turquoiseshorts
    @Turquoiseshorts Месяц назад +1

    I am TRUEE MONGOLIAN!!!
    БИ БОЛ ҮНЭН МОНГОЛЛЛЛ ХҮН

  • @Grf.ithBrsk
    @Grf.ithBrsk Месяц назад +1

    Idk why but i feel sad when i discover a language I never have heard before is dying or already extinct. Loved the video though! ❤

  • @raestera
    @raestera Месяц назад

    I'd love to see a video about the Tungusic languages! You'd be the first person on RUclips to make such a video

    • @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala
      @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala Месяц назад +1

      thanks for mentioned the language of my homeland. Manchuria. ❤

    • @raestera
      @raestera Месяц назад +1

      @@fiyangga.yanggiri-hala I'm also Manchurian :)
      bi manju gurun be hairambi ❤️
      "I love Manchuria ❤️"

    • @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala
      @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala Месяц назад +1

      @@raestera bi manju gurun be jai buyembi 😄

    • @raestera
      @raestera Месяц назад

      @@fiyangga.yanggiri-hala I'm very new to manju gisun and I only know a little bit 😅 (I understand what you said: "I also love Manchuria"). It's a very cool language!

    • @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala
      @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala Месяц назад +1

      @@raestera I'm also learning it too. just started 5 months ago. 😅 there are a lot of manchurian songs and writing lessons in my channel that you might want to have a look. 😁

  • @Karatel123
    @Karatel123 Месяц назад +2

    4:07 This region is not called Southern Russia, while 10:49 this region is Southern Russia and not Northern Caucasus. I live in actual Southern Russia(more specifically Kuban), which is specifically the south of European Russia(without the Caucasus). We don'h have a specific name for the region where Buryatia is located(probably due to it not being densely populated), but it could be considered as a part of either Far East or Siberia/Central Siberia. You can look up Federal districts of Russia since they are all based on geographical regions

  • @earthball69
    @earthball69 Месяц назад

    thanks for making this video i am mongolian . and i just went to buryat republic. also buryat and oirat are accents also oirat is called uvs aylaga

  • @bltsevdallarfanclub641
    @bltsevdallarfanclub641 Месяц назад

    Patron yeni gördüm kanalını, mükemmelsin umarım daha da sevilirisin.

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  22 дня назад

      Çok teşekkür ederim ❤️

  • @PerfectBrEAThER
    @PerfectBrEAThER Месяц назад +3

    Dotanamni dog baina
    Hawoi ukini aimag baina
    Nesoni ugunambi agar toni baiji
    Mota giri qara qurgani baina.
    Ekimni dard kina halmini geibe
    Bemoor boljambi kam khormini geibe
    Bemoor boljambi kam khormini khodai jaan
    Ena bemoreztu parwoimini geibe.

  • @yougottamove
    @yougottamove Месяц назад +1

    Great video!
    Can you now make one about Tungusic peoples?

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you! Yes, I am planning to make the same content for Tungustic languages as well :)

    • @yougottamove
      @yougottamove Месяц назад

      @@turkchap I can provide some flags for some ethnic groups, it's hard to find them usually. I've seen the problem with those you showed.

    • @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala
      @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala Месяц назад +2

      @yougottamove thanks for interested in our language. Hello from manchuria.

    • @yougottamove
      @yougottamove Месяц назад +1

      @@fiyangga.yanggiri-hala I hope you doing good. Bless you

  • @purevsukhpurvee9174
    @purevsukhpurvee9174 Месяц назад

    very decent content! Worth subscription!

  • @Никита-г7щ
    @Никита-г7щ 24 дня назад

    turk chap make a video about explaining all Indo-European languages

  • @ORGM.
    @ORGM. Месяц назад +2

    Pls explain all Urallic languages!

  • @PoPo_247
    @PoPo_247 Месяц назад

    Thank you Buriad people who know their ethnicity. Mongolian and Buriats are inseparable and blood brothers.

  • @HeshigtenMongol
    @HeshigtenMongol Месяц назад +3

    Lol, if ordos and Buryat is a different language than Mongolian, then Khorchin, Uzxemchin, Halha and many others should be different languages too.

  • @Mr.Vercetti-7
    @Mr.Vercetti-7 20 дней назад

    Very interesting

  • @MartinOG727
    @MartinOG727 Месяц назад +2

    Ih deedsees mine uyatai ih Mongol vndesten mine delhiin dayar tarsan bui bolowch deed owgoo sanah tun neg tsust ah dvvs mine negen odor bvgd butsan negdeh bolno.

  • @Susamcocuk
    @Susamcocuk Месяц назад +9

    Tunguz Dilleri içinde aynı videoyu bekliyorum

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад +1

      Sonraki dil videosu için planım o 😀

  • @enkhzayazundui1063
    @enkhzayazundui1063 Месяц назад

    Also Manchus who built Qing dynasty used to be Mongolian language family.

  • @cabbagepult4236
    @cabbagepult4236 Месяц назад +1

    Man the moghol part was slightly depressing. I hope they see better future wether language and society

  • @zhanrahat2622
    @zhanrahat2622 Месяц назад +1

    Please make all Indo-Iranian languages It will be interesting

  • @Nyiterow1
    @Nyiterow1 Месяц назад +1

    Easter yugur photo is of Amdo tibetan man btw

  • @readingdino711
    @readingdino711 Месяц назад

    Now I want to learn more languages than before, help I'll never get done with language learning at this pace! Anyways, loved the video, it helped me learn more about languages and gave me inspiration for my fantasy world.
    Just on e tip, turn down the background music slightly. That would make it easier to understand for people who are easily distracted like me.

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад

      Thank you, very happy to hear that you liked the video :) Also thank you for the tip 🙏

  • @globalinvestor4675
    @globalinvestor4675 Месяц назад

    Amazing video thank you for the quality 🙏
    Have you think about making videos about Caucasus (language/people), Uralic and tungusic languages and peoples ?

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад

      Thank you! 😀
      I am planning to make the same content for the Tungustic and Causasus languages.

  • @giorozaitien646
    @giorozaitien646 Месяц назад +1

    Considering Daur might descend from Kitan, so it's not accurate to say all Mongolic languages were derived from Middle Mongolian of the age of Chingis Khan.

  • @boilunmate993
    @boilunmate993 Месяц назад +1

    Next all Tibetan burman language include Kuki language please.

  • @kingoftheworld22
    @kingoftheworld22 Месяц назад

    i am from the mughals of afghanistan and i don’t think there’s any speakers left we speak farsi or turkic now.

  • @Sotiris_GN
    @Sotiris_GN Месяц назад

    Great video!

  • @Xəeroh
    @Xəeroh Месяц назад +2

    Nice video, tho the pronounced of Kyrgyzstan is a bit funny, makes it entertaining /kɪrɡizistɑn/

  • @HotZetiGer
    @HotZetiGer Месяц назад

    Cyrillic is C+Yrillik = is almost- Yarlik = (meaning speaking-part) label, sign, area containing writing on an object

  • @Swimmiki
    @Swimmiki Месяц назад

    Your voice is clean

  • @fazliddinerkaboyev6568
    @fazliddinerkaboyev6568 Месяц назад

    Background music: Bach Air in G minor

  • @miiiiiiiiiiii
    @miiiiiiiiiiii Месяц назад +1

    What a great video

  • @moomullermoothomas6336
    @moomullermoothomas6336 Месяц назад +2

    there are many ethnic mongolians among tibetans in amdo region of qinghai and most of them dont speak Mongolian.

  • @user-yr5bq3zb8n
    @user-yr5bq3zb8n Месяц назад +1

    Mongolia Santa at 0:17

  • @Temuulen.J
    @Temuulen.J Месяц назад

    I think we should differentiate between language and dialect or accent. Most of what you identify as language is mutually understandable to 90%. I would even argue that it is close as how british london accent is to american general accent. Also all of these “languages” the words are written the same way in classical mongolian but pronounced differently.

  • @Khitbugha_Arigbukh
    @Khitbugha_Arigbukh Месяц назад

    kelesek trek u shu nas kalamay (we are all mongols) tengri menen biz тэнгэр биднийг ивээг !! Kazakh

  • @namuumng3633
    @namuumng3633 Месяц назад

    I think buryat people need to speak more their buryat language because I saw many buryatas who cannot speak their own language. Most of them speak russian and forgot their buryata language. But inner mongolians are becoming more and more fluent in mongolian language in recent years and their speaking is becoming more like khalkh dialect. Even me, khalkh mongol, maybe can not thell he/she is inner mongolian when I meet with inner mongolian in UB.

  • @subeedeizkofficial
    @subeedeizkofficial 25 дней назад

    Mongolian Empire Modun Shanui Gengkhis khaan 🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳

  • @menniemint7772
    @menniemint7772 Месяц назад +1

    You have forgot that Tuva, Yakuts are Mongols even Mongols living in Tebiet

    • @Khitbugha_Arigbukh
      @Khitbugha_Arigbukh Месяц назад

      they are blood maybe mongol but speaks turkic language

  • @traff1k314
    @traff1k314 Месяц назад

    underrated.

  • @zariaalhajmoustafa2573
    @zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Месяц назад +2

    The most one surprise me is Santa language because they use the Arabic script and is the only manual language you use it and is in the heart of China that is not closer to the central Asian country who before the Russian Conquest of central Asia they used the Arabic script

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад

      Yes very interesting. It must be the effect of Islam.

    • @boldbayr7732
      @boldbayr7732 Месяц назад

      Wait our script is similar to arabic?
      Holy shit it is kind a similar. Well damn

    • @zariaalhajmoustafa2573
      @zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Месяц назад

      @@boldbayr7732 why the sarcasm

  • @user-jg1gk2lb8m
    @user-jg1gk2lb8m Месяц назад

    There are no Khalkha Mongols (orange) in Xinjiang, there are 200,000 Oirats, especially on the border with Kazakhstan...

  • @ujingono
    @ujingono Месяц назад

    Wow 🤩

  • @SQh7
    @SQh7 Месяц назад

    Good video

  • @user-lb2dr1gk2r
    @user-lb2dr1gk2r Месяц назад

    The most sad thing is there is many Mongols in other countries than Mongolia have😢

  • @greekmanjason449
    @greekmanjason449 Месяц назад

    I have a question and i'd be glad if you could answer it
    are the mongolic languages and more generally the mongolic people similar to the turkic peoples and languages?

  • @Kantoman
    @Kantoman Месяц назад

    You forgot about the Khatso tribe in Yunnan which are the link of Hmong and Mongol people.

  • @Genso326
    @Genso326 Месяц назад

    The map is a bit incorrect as Mongolic speaking people live also up to the Yellow sea in the Liaoning and Hebei provinces. Buriads also live not sporadically as shown on the map but the whole area surrounding Lake Baikal, from Enisei river to Amur river and from Yakutia in the north to Mongolia to the south

  • @TechnicallyT-55
    @TechnicallyT-55 Месяц назад +1

    It was not Kublai Khan, it was Möngke Khan. Kublai Khan was the ruler of Yuan dynasty, far after the disintegration of the Mongol Empire.

  • @tasos.k
    @tasos.k Месяц назад

    Antoine Mostaert mentioning turk chap hahahahhaa so funny

    • @turkchap
      @turkchap  Месяц назад

      I am trying to get creative to ask for subscribers haha 😅

    • @tasos.k
      @tasos.k Месяц назад

      @@turkchap I'm definitely sure Antoine would approve and say the same

  • @MiigaaMinecraft
    @MiigaaMinecraft 20 дней назад

    Bruh like over 100K of the population left its home land WTF

  • @yolo1943
    @yolo1943 Месяц назад

    dang as a mongolian who grew up in mongolia, i didn't know any of the other languages even existed other than buryat lmao

    • @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala
      @fiyangga.yanggiri-hala Месяц назад

      @yolo1943 there are a lot of mongolian speaking tribes in China. for example, barga chkhar khorchin eccetera...

  • @user-ky3vb5yu7f
    @user-ky3vb5yu7f Месяц назад

    I'M MONGOLIA 🇲🇳 монгол

  • @shaagaadarambazar4645
    @shaagaadarambazar4645 Месяц назад

    I am Mongoli

  • @daSrilankanCat
    @daSrilankanCat Месяц назад +3

    0:08 I THOUGHT KALMYK WAS TURKIC

  • @Ganaa23
    @Ganaa23 Месяц назад

    is "Moghol" here referring the Khazara Mongol?

  • @topazbutterfly1853
    @topazbutterfly1853 Месяц назад

    The 1274 map is exaggerated. I’m pretty sure Romanian territories have never been under Mongolian occupation, and I’m Romanian

  • @user-zw3kr8qq8q
    @user-zw3kr8qq8q Месяц назад

    The Mongolian language is derived from the language of our ancient ancestors, the Hunnu. Since the fall of the Hun Empire, many different dialects have emerged. But Khalkh dialect has always been the main dialect.

  • @Neverdyingpride
    @Neverdyingpride Месяц назад +1

    speaking of the devil it is the same language but different dialects same as german language in swizerland and and austria

  • @jadez2008
    @jadez2008 Месяц назад

    Im mongolian

  • @calvinsuu1949
    @calvinsuu1949 21 день назад

    Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region is a country not a province