Tatar Village Life. The Curing Secret of Tatar Honey Revealed.
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2023
- In this video I'm inviting you to visit the District of Archa, situated right outside of Kazan. This is the birthplace of the classic Tatar language and culture. We'll see how typical Tatar families in villages live - what the household looks like and what they do. We'll learn some interesting facts about beekeeping and witness the process of pressing honey.
Watch this video if you'd like to have a sneakpeak of the Tatar village life.
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beautiful place, i love the quality natural food. Next time I visit Tatarstan, I want to visit this villiage))
ваши видео действительно очень интересные и познавательные. ты всегда посещаешь интересные места, что выглядит очень круто. Татарстанскую деревню я видел только на поезде, домов в селах очень мало.
...enjoyed dis video much, thanks for d digital tour, perhaps someday will get to see 4 real
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My wife is Tartar she is from Ufa
hello Aysylu! i really liked your channel please keep up the good work! i am currently trying to learn Tatar language and I can't find any grammer practice books or anything. do you have any book or guide suggestions for me?
@thegirlwhoregrets3684 I'm happy to hear that the lessons have been beneficial to you. Unfortunately, there are no textbooks for Tatar grammar for English-speaking students. Would you mind sharing what you are learning Tatar for? What's your end goal?
I'm planning to add more lessons. Understanding the students' needs would help me better customize the materials I provide.
First!
Does "Yort" have any relation to the word "yurt" that refers to cylindrical tents in other Turkic cultures of Central Asia?
They have the same root. Yort in general means house, any place where one can live.
Considering there where no apartments many thousands of years ago, 'yurt' meant a house not a tent because what we now know as a tent WAS an apartment. : )
So they are the very same word. ;)
Kenan,
Possibly you are looking way to dip into wording. You must be in IT 😊. Forget interpretation, did you get the message?
@@jona6581 As a native Turk speaker, I'm actually trying to preserve the language by informing others.
You didn't get that? Or you didn't like that?
@@KenanTurkiye Thank you Kenan for efforts. You are doing great job!