How New Year's is Celebrated in the Sakha Republic | Easy Sakha 3
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I absolutely love seeing languages like this have more resources! I can't wait for more, thank you Sakha team!
As someone who's been attempting to learn Sakha for years but been struggling due to a lack of resources in English, I cannot thank you enough for this series! Can't wait to see more 💖
What a fascinating language! It's clearly a turkic language, but I hear some Mongolian-like consonants here and there?
wow it sounds familiarly with mongolian to me in softer version. thank you easy sakha team, keep going make other videos and spread the beauty of your culture!
So happy for this language!! Add greenlandic lessons !!!! ❤
Sweet language, beautiful people. I wish you a happy new year and элбэх-элбех дьол! 🎉
Haapy New Year from Brazil. We love the people and landscapes. Kudos :D
Beautiful language
do the buryatian language next please 🙏
Lovely sounding language. Similar to finnish tho lil bit
Святые пельмени, насколько же велико языковое разнообразие РФ. Я ни слова не понимаю (и мне это даже нравится т.к. чем меньше знаешь - тем больше тянешься к знаниям). Походу я нашёл канал который буду посещать, пытаясь вникать и языки по чуть-чуть учить.
Sakha sounds similar to Mongolian
Best regards from Türkiye to our relatives in Yakut- Sakha,the way we say some words is the same. English:Year Turkish:Yıl Yakut:Yıl English:Father Turkish:Baba Yakut:Baba English:Today Turkish:Bugün Yakut:Bügün
is it me or there are some similarities with korean language?
It sounds so much like Turkish. Is there any relation?
@qqj4482
5 ай бұрын
yes they are both belong to Turkic languages
I am from Russia. I love learning languages and also I love learning culture of russian nations and I dream to go to Yakutia. Great video, I like to see people in Yakutia know their native language
Does the language have many loan words from russian or are the people just mixing the two in everyday speech?
@annaflowers91
5 ай бұрын
Not sure if they are loan words, probably yes, i can tell though that it's the same with Tatar/Bashkir, i hear a lot of Russian words in everyday speech too) even on the radio.
@wairor7490
Ай бұрын
There are a lot of borrowings from Russian in Sakha, they are just so modified that Russian speakers themselves do not recognize and understand them)
Того итэгэйээччиКит дуо диирий итэгэйээччиГит буотах да через г
What a loving mixture of people and language: uses Cyrillic, speaks similar to Turks and looks Chinese. Thank you for making the video. I really hope for his region that China does not some day choose to add your region to mainland China.
@lxtatar7773
5 ай бұрын
it's a part of Russia
@henriashurst-pitkanen8735
5 ай бұрын
What a bizarre and weirdly racist comment. It's far north east Russia, my man, about 1000km from the Chinese border...
@hayabusa1329
Ай бұрын
@@henriashurst-pitkanen8735how's that racist?
@henriashurst-pitkanen8735
Ай бұрын
@@hayabusa1329 "Speaks similar to Turks and looks Chinese. I really hope for his region that China does not choose to add your region to Mainland China." All Turkic peoples were originally "Asiatic" looking as historically they came from Central Asia. I just wasted time writing this out.