KET LANGUAGE, PEOPLE, & CULTURE
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2023
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The Ket language is practically the only living representative of the Yenisei family. The last reliable fixation of its nearest relative Yug dates back to the 1970s. Other related languages - Pumpokol, Arin, & Kot (Assan) - stopped being used in the 18th-19th century. Ket means "man".
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Hi. I am from Krasnoyarsk and glad that you told about Ket people who live in our region and their rare language. Thank you for this video!
Hello Dimitri! What part of Krasnoyarsk do you live in?
@@admiralbem7458 Hello! Sovetskiyt district of Krasnoyarsk city. Have you been there?
А я думала про них никто не знает, а приятно, что знают
@@rzhanina Край-то наш богат на языковое разнообразие: тюркские, тунгусо-манчжурские, самодийские языки. И среди них уникальные кеты, которые ни к одной из этих групп не относятся. Печально думать, что этот язык скорей всего вымрет в ближайшее время
Our Cat's are the best!!!
One of my professors at WWU’s linguistics house was Dr. Vajda who works extensively with the Ket language and proposed the Na-Dené hypothesis. It’s a polysynthetic language that Vajda believed to have been the result of morphophonological changes. I’ll admit, it was very fun having to figure out the morphemes of this language from a list on my final exam haha.
Im from Diné Nation 🕊️
So proud we were influenced by these beautiful people:)
Ket: AkTa n'!
Diné: Ya'at'eeh
They sound similar. 3:00
I was born in the Krasnoyarsk region, in the place where the Kets live.
My dad told me when during the USSR one Ket went to his relatives, but on the way he was attacked by a bear, was attacked by a bear that woke up early from hibernation. My dad was on the search party. My dad knew this man personally
The ket was found by helicopter and the bear was later killed
Thank you I absolutely love to hear stories like this!
Was the Ket man okay?
@@VCheesey Of course not. He was with a dog, first the bear killed the dog, and then the Ket man. The helicopter found him by looking at bloody spots in the snow
😢
@@SB-fw3yrRest in Peace Ket man.
Im currently learning abaut Na-Dene people, so this video is very helpfull for me!
I was just reading about the Ket yesterday, great timing!
The distant relatives of some Native American tribes.
the na-dene speaking tribes
there are lots of them. Nivkhs, Koryaks and others.
That is debated. The Dene-Yeniseian hypothesis is only that. A hypothesis.
@@urmoneylol A relatively well received hypothesis, but still you’re right.
the Japanese rose out of lake baikal too
After all, Beringian hypothesis of American population ended up being not that odd as the majority thought. Dene-Yeniseian family is a faithful proof of that.
Dene-Yeniseian is (probably) not as old as Beringia. Na-Dene speakers probably crossed over between 7-5kya.
jamás me imaginé encontrar a alguien con una foto de peñarol en estos videos
Ostyganna qa’ qaddoq aqtam, at bigoq qa aqtaesaditn video-da!
Here's a fun fact: "Ostyg", while used by modern Ket to refer to themselves, is in fact an exonym originating from the Russians calling everybody in the area "Ostyaks". The original name of the Ket people was kyndeng or "People of the Light". So, prior to the 19th century, Ket people probably referred to their language as "kyndengna qa'"!
Do you know how one could learn Ket? It seems like an interesting language
Osty{ák}-kan-na kyn deng-na does '-yak 'come fom Y-ak-ut s=y sakha caxa, y-arin Y-ugh a khir ,khir giz
ket kott Bay-kol baikal gol lake Mon=ghol Ur Al-tay tai-ga
древние кыргызы жили на Енисее , котты и ассаны сейчас есть среди кыргыз, но они ассимилированы давно, то есть от мозга до костей кыргызы.
Let's revive the language
Glade you made this.
We must record yenisei languages to AI, and make them a nativ speaker.
Every AI should speak only Ket and nothing else
@@Negostrike absolutely
lol wpuld be kinda cool tbh
Syberian Indians.
As I watch this, I'm imagining their ancestors from 15,000 years ago speaking something that the ancestors of the Navajo would be able to understand.
Dont sound nothing like Navajo
@@vernonbennett2767 Again, I said 15,000 years ago.
Yeah Don't understand that Dine' here very different
@@dwightdennison927 And you don't understand historical linguistics and how languages evolve over time.
If only I can support the movement to enrich the language...
I would like to too if I ever get the privilege of meeting a native speaker. Also Chukchi (chavchuven), which I am honoured to know a speaker of.
@@karlmakhwa4182 Could i possibly know this person?
Mother and Father, the words, seem distantly similar to Korean, Amma, and Abeoji.
Хай э' сёвыльдэ бәнь айтись сим кисеӈ сёвыльдэ комәнтари ъгат Остыганна ӄа’ !
Oh yes, I love the Ket language very much, it is very beautiful, perhaps one of the most beautiful languages I have ever spoken
Wow! When you say "I have ever spoken", do you mean that you know how to speak some Ket?
Yes, I know how to speak some Ket, to be honest not very well, but in general I know)
@@user-rq7qj4il4z Wow, that's amazing, how come? Are you Ket yourself? Or a linguistics student in Russia?
Hah, well, I’m not Ket myself, in general I can be called a linguist student, although I’m more likely to be an amateur linguist for now, I’m from another indigenous people of Russia and, in addition to preserving my language, I decided to also help with preserving the Ket language
@@user-rq7qj4il4z This is a laudable wish
Their totem is like the ancient Chinese character "木"(Xiaozhuan)
Looks more like the Tengrism/Turkic shaman symbol
I posted a comparison of ket and navajo western apache and chiricahua but youtube deleted it.
why was it deleted?
@@Sanzianabel Maybe youtube translated one of the numbers as a swear word.
It is very likely that some old Scythian tribes intermixed with Ket-like southern yeniseian people during their eastward migration into Asia.
No
Did anyone else notice a similarly between ket and Sino-tibetan numbers 1 to 5 and 10. Also the word for "language" is similar too
So let’s summarize our assumptions real quick:
- *if* the Huns are the same people described by the Chinese as the Xiongnu
- *if* the Xiongnu used to speak a Yeniseian language
- *and if* Yeniseian languages are related to Na-Dene languages of North America
- that means that the language of the Huns might have been a really distant relative of Navajo while Ket is its closest relative still spoken today? Wow…
Should babushka have a d!ck she would be a dedushka. Soft tissues do not persist for three to five thousand years, lol, so you'll never know it for sure. But it seems to me that the Okunev culture is way more involved here, and the Huns go get the f**k out (as a younger formation).
Non possiamo essere certi di tutto ciò che hai affermato, ma molto probabilmente è proprio così come hai detto tu.....d'altro canto è noto che le popolazione native delle americhe erano originarie delle terre siberiane e che ad un certo punto superarono la kamčatka e giunsero nella nordamerica attraverso lo stretto di Bering quando esso era totalmente ghiacciato......
Saluti......
@wratch They were not Yeniseian but they had common ancestors called Ancient North East Asians.The word Tengri was just Altaic Turkic pronounciation of Old Bulgar "Tangra" and Turk-Oghuz "Tangrī".The word is probably derived from -taŋ which means horizon. Xiongnus were a Proto Turkic people.According to Book of Wei;They claimed descendance from a Wolf just like Turco Mongol peoples. They lived in Turkic Urheimat and they had similar political structure with other historical khaganates.Huns were another Proto Turkic people namedd 10 Oghur.Proto Turkic people was an ethnogenesis of ANE and Xinglongwa culture peoples.
Xiongnu and their hunnic people who were a mixture of proto-turkic and proto-mongolic people most definitely had a connection between both Yenisei thus, American natives. We can't understand how or when of any topic about this as these people were nomadic people and because of this, had not many remains about their culture. So I believe it will always remain as a rather obscure subject.
@@zaboybagoi8636 Turkic root was fundamentally similar to Mongolic roots and Yeniseian. They were both ANEA and paleosiberian. Turkic mixed later with scythian, but even today Turks closest to the Altai Mountains, where they originated, are more closesly related to paleosiberians and north east asians than to scythians, circassians, ANE. ANE and other kind of western admixture didn't create Turkic, the Turks were Asian looking people, even in times of the Seljuks, the Turk sultans were siberian/asian looking men with small eyes, typical asian long beard and a typical north east asian build.
That symbol looks like the Amazigh one
thats what i thought
Love Ket ❤❤❤
Fairy tale "Hare and grouse" . Once upon a time the hare and the grouse lived very well. Once the grouse tells the hare:
man i love ket!! 🐴
My DNA indicates 19% North American indigenous ancestry, (Cree), the map pinpoints Siberia in eastern Russia, where these people originate
Tanisi, I’m Cree too 👋
Wonder if they are related to 羯 in Chinese history.
How do you write that in Latin alphabet
@@brian0902 In Middle Chinese it would be kət.
Sounds like a Russian speaking a Native American language.
they are relative of Native Americans
Reupload?
Im Navajo from American SW. I could not understand any words or familiarity in sounds. I think the Ket people found themselves lost in Inner Siberia from America. Not the other way, where Native Americans migrated from Siberia. I did a comparison of DNA, me, subject had not Asian, Siberian, or Mongolian genetics. I used the same DNA kits used around the world. Someone lied to me pre- DNA science or all of genetic science is wrong.
I didn't watch the entire video explaining their history. But the hypothesis of the ket people is that it was a backward migration back out of the America's, and they got lost/settled in Siberia. So you're right they didn't migrate into the America's from Siberia, it's the other way around.
You won't notice any simularities without analysing the language because the language has diverged so much, it's like an English speaker trying to notice similarities with Persian, even though the languages are distantly related they have diverged after so long you can't, and it's even worse with the ket language as it was estimated that it diverged thousands of years earlier than the proto indo European languages.
Navajo code talkers are another proof
Interesting to compare this with Navajo and Apache
What was the flag you used in this video? Where did you found it? Please, if anyone knows let me know it!
Pretty sure it is custom, i looked too but can't find anything. You can use a thumbnail grabber to get a higher quality version
@@AppIePineapple I enhanced it with an Ai app.
But I didn't find anything with that.
Then I bumped into a russian documentary about the Ket people, ant it was there.
This is a religious symbol for the ket. And it was represented on a wooden plate, in a museum.
What documentary?
for some point it resemble me volga tatar language in some terms
интересный факт, не знаю, было ли это сказано в видео, но письменность для кетского языка была придумана советскими учеными лингвистами в 1930-х годах
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Legends say French originated from this language
French is not really that hard, it is a Germanized latin variant that drops a lot of final consonants and keeps them in other instances.
Add to that the nasal vowels, and that French feminine intonation and you get French.
@@gottod6895 I think Ket here some loanwords from Russian.
Yeah, French is basically a Germanized or more "Germanic" latin like language that ended up dropping final consonants, it got ashamed of its frankish influence and made the language boring.Most Northeast Frenchies are Frankish/Germanic descendants, meanwhile midwest tend to be britonnic, celts mixed in with some Frankish and some latinic admixture. But French are like technically speaking, the least real latinic group of people out there. I am French (Canada) and while i do have some latinic features, i have pretty developed Germanic features too. Like i have the jaw of what you'd expect an Italian to have, but the forehead of what you'd expect a brit to have. The Frankish influence in French is way more impactful than some people give it credit for, French and Romanian are the least close to Latin languages out there. Romanian is pretty much Illyrian/Dacian while we are the descendants of Charlemagne, Franks and some Roman ancestry mixed in.
@@gottod6895 French, German, Finnish and Danish are the hardest western, northern european languages out there. French is way more difficult than Italian or Spanish, because of the whim of trying to de-germanize French, which removed the charm almost completely in the language. German is more complex than basically all other existing Germanic languages. Finnish is basically Northeast/central Asian, ANEA/paleosiberian influence. It has all that makes Turkic or Turkic influenced languages hard to learn, but it's what gives it all of its charm. I think Hungarian is the most weird language in Europe in comparison to other European languages. Hungarian and Finnish in term of how different it sounds.French in term of how much bullshit you have to learn to be considered fluent in the language, and German for the arguably even more difficult grammar structure than French. Danish for how unique and weird it sounds like.
Can you make Tarifit?
I need a volunteer! :D
@@ilovelanguages0124 where can we contact you?
@@totoobiwan Send me an email! otipeps24@gmail.com
Well I've read how in America, the siberians have been reclassified as native Americans and related closely to mexicanos, after the spaniards and had enslaved many of them, for cheap labor as well!
I am a potential volunteer for sharing my language. Do you have a list of reference for vocabulary?
You may add more words to this list!
hundred
all
white
red
green
long
sharp
full
young
new
fast
good
warm
cold
sore
holy
better
right
head
eye
ear
mouth
tongue
tooth
hand
foot
knee
toe
blood
bone
nail
heart
mother
father
daughter
brother
name
sun
moon
star
What's your language?
@@mysteriousDSF Limousin.
How many of you read and copied the story and tried to translate word by word the story repeats, not sure if that was meant to be , many of the vowels letters change and using greek and Russian Cyrillic hare bare changes many times
compare proto ur al yughr ic tai Altay numbers
Does anyone know how is Fox in ket language
The fox "kəʁɯn" wold.clld.org/vocabulary/18
Why numbers 8 and 9 are like that? 😂
It's so touching that a 4 minute video is able to represent the beauty of a nearly extinct language, I wish no languages or peoples would go extinct but it's sadly natural selection doing its job, this video makes me love linguistics even more
Natural selection? Every form of life is doomed to die, everything in life is expected to fade and disappear.
Ob languages? What is it? I have never heard about them and I didn't find information on the internet.
Just google Ob-Ugric languages.
@@drastically143 it's absolutely another thing. These are not the languages I asked about and were shown in the video.
@@drastically143 It's not shown as Ob-Ugric nor are the languages shown there Ob-Ugric. Besides, Ob-Ugric doesn't form into a larger group with Yeniseian.
@@jokemon9547 my bad, thanks for correction.
原來羯人是這樣說話啊。
I heard they are the cousins of Native Americans.
这不是五胡乱华的羯族吗?😂😂
Not exactly but yes the same Yenesei people.
so similar to turkic
Because they are the same race as us Turks. When I look at music and clothing cultures, I say this is Turk culture. The reason for this is that we belong to the same race, that is, the Ural-Altai race.
look like mixing of albanian and inuit languages
Native Americans are not "descendants of Siberians" rather, the Ket are a Siberian tribe which is descendant of Amerindians who migrated TO Siberia.
The tradition of the Navajo speak of an origin of all Diné speakers in the Nation of Dinetah in the American Southwest. Many of whom migrated all the way to Alaska and Canada, becoming the Tlingit and others, one group traveled all the way to Asia and became the "Ket" tribe which is interesting because "Ket" is a Navajo word for "family member."
Interestingly enough, the Ket were involved in Chingus Khan's horde. Meaning, no, American Indians are not "Mongols" as some racist people might say, but some members of the Mongol horde were Ket, descendants of migrants from among the Diné in the American Southwest.
Small world..
Not an unreasonable hypothesis 🤔
Closest relatives of Native Americans in Europe
Native americans are closer to Chukotko-Kamchatkan speakers
Like the other turkish branches kets are also Turks
Yeah another Asiatic language🙌
The numbers sounds like Chinese? Is there any influence from Chinese? Whatever the relations, I'm happy for other Asiatic brothers and sisters.
I doubt that.There are no similarities between Ket and Chinese numbers, except the number 4 (siik), which kinda resembles Mandarin sì and Cantonese sei.
@@deacudaniel1635not only 4, the numbers 2, 3, and 5 also sound like Chinese tbh, that's why I said is there any influence from the Chinese language
@@lyd4712 Believe me, I know Mandarin and some very few Cantonese words, and 2, 3 and 5 doesn't sound like them at all.
Holy cr@b... why aren't you smart enuff to compare ancient Chinese numbers to the Ket ones, instead of the modern? Betcha they'll have nuthin to do with...
@@vlagavulvin3847 (reconstructed)Ancient Chinese number pronunciation is just hypothesis.We can't know for sure unless you have a time travel machine to ancient China, and even those don't sound similar to Ket numbers except 4.
Yenisey language is one of the oldest language family in area .... some says hunic (Hiung-nu) royality speaks similar language.....
Sounds like a mix of Boston English and Wiradjuri.
look in Ket (karo) similar to Kazakh qara and Mongolian harah
началось в колхозе утро
I’m from Russia(siberia) but I don’t know any of these languages only russian. Its nice how much languages are speaking in my country
Are you in war Bro?
@@stevensamuels4041 No I’m not, why?
@@vladimir.ilyich.lenin70 because you are in russia
@@stevensamuels4041 It doesn’t mean that I’m in war.
Very similar to english pronounce
Where is The Ket language and The Navajo language comparison ?
The true descendants of Xiongnu
Nope.
nope
@@born_this_way you are not their descendant either🤣
The is some feel of Russian
@wratch xddd
русские уничтожили Кетов
They destroy everything everywhere and no one is safe. Like a leper
К сожалению большую их часть... Надеюсь что в будущем всё будет по другому, Россия с позором проиграет и вынуждена будет наконец-то задуматься о своих действиях. (Если не развалиться).
Монголоиды уничтожили европеоидную расу в Казахстане
@@jizhachok выпей горилки и иди спать.
Хохлы уничтожили печенегов, половцев и хазар.
@@mysteriousDSF you confuse Russians with Americans, British, French, Spaniards and Germans.
язык похож на казахский и кыргызский