What People Wear in the Coldest Place on Earth (Yakutsk, Russia) | Easy Sakha 1
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Host of this episode: Tatiana Olesova
Camera: Olga Yakovleva
Edit: Tatiana Olesova & Chris Thornberry
Translation: Tatiana Olesova
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Glad to see a less well-known language join the Easy Languages family. While I am not learning Sakha, I will be watching every episode. I do hope that Easy Sakha will grow and prosper!
My lovely Yakutsk! My lovely sakha language! Can't wait get back to Yakutsk and speak my native language...
I can't imagine the Easy Languages/German team makes any profit from producing a video in a language that the 99% of the world doesn't even know it exists. You guys are literally preserving human history!! Go Janusz and Cari!!
As i turkish speaker i catched a few words actually, but still is really differen language for us. Welcome to Sakha language to the family.
@letimo6721
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@Ismael Acheampong Because it is. For me, as a Turkish speaker, I also can hear some words that are familiar, such as "бүгүн" (means "bugün" in 🇹🇷, in 🇬🇧 "today"), "бу" (means "bu" in 🇹🇷, in 🇬🇧 "this") and "киһи" (in 🇹🇷 "kişi", in 🇬🇧 "person"). Some Russian words are also there, I suppose.
@user-3aa6234fh
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@@letimo6721 besides Russian there are all the international “parade, festival, organ, tradition” words
Махтанабын! 🥰
NO WAY EASY SAKHA! WHAT!? i am sooo happy to see one of my favorite languages in the world here. Amazing 😀😀😀😀😄😄 thanks for this. Makhtal. Stunning traditional clothes!
Congratulations for your first video, Sakha team!!
Sounds very similar to Kazakh or krygyz, I’m glad this was released on my birthday 🥳 too!!
@easylanguages
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Happy birthday!:)
Oh wow!!! I have heard that Sakha is a Turkic language like my mother tongue Kazakh (still quite far from it though) but never realized that we share so many words. I love it!!! Best of luck!!!
Wow!!! I have so much love for this language, what a wonderful surprise to see it here! Please continue to make more Sakha videos, that you to everyone who was involved!!
So cool Sakha is represented!
Love Sakhas from Turkey😍😍😍
I did not even know that this language existed but i like it already, please more of it!!
Glad to see another Turkic member among the Easy Languages community :)
Amazing to hear this language. The cadence reminds me of Turkish and other Turkic languages etc but few words are familiar lol. 😍 love their beautiful traditional clothing and the meanings behind it. Thank you!
I'm eager to see more of the Sakha language and culture! Thanks for making these videos
That is amazing! Finally something in Yakut. Махтал из Франции
The first time I hear this beautiful language! It's so amazing to know different cultures and languages! This is the content that is worth watching, thanks a lot Keep it coming ❤️❤️
There are a few languages in the Easy series I didn't expect to appear, but I never imagined there'd be a language I'd never heard of before. I'm fascinated! Thank you so much xx
Wow, it's so great to see Sakha language here! A really interesting video. I hope to see more Easy Sakha videos on the channel. Btw everyone should check out Sakha movies, the film industry there is quite thriving and there're a lot of independent filmmakers in the republic.
Wow, this was a nice surprise! Beautiful costumes and I love the prevailing attitude about clothes lol. Such an interesting language: you can tell it's Turkic, but there's also a fair amount of Russian words thrown in. It certainly would be cool to see more from Yakutsk!
@user-nv5sn3tb4e
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and you can tell it's sub-arctic because they love the sounds at the back of the mouth lol, a truly gorgeous language.
I'm Turkish and I can understand just few words!
I never expected it
sooooo happy to see saxa tili :))))) Its always such a nice surprise to see new easy languages and especially if its language you are into at the moment
I am SO excited for this series!!!! Thank you so much for the upload ❤
The costumes are so beautiful 😍. Thank you for adding a new language. I'm definitely looking forward to learning more about this interesting culture.
very charming people with folklores, traditions. Awesome people! ❤
It's very difficult, but I liked it. From Brazil. 🇧🇷👍👍🏾
Very interesting, never even heard of this language. To me sounds like korean, Japanese mixed with Turkish. Written in Cyrillic. Easy? Not much. But very fascinating.
@kiparis777
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It’s Turkic mixed with Mongolian and some occasional Russian words.
Шәп!! Сахалар афәриннәр! ❤❤❤
I will look forward to seeing more Easy Sakha videos.
Thank you for showing us this beautiful festival!
I love this language and want to see more! Thank you so much! Are there more episodes??
ありがとうございます!
So excited for this series! Such a beautiful language and I love learning about people’s style as well as traditional clothing.
It's great! We need to save rare languages like Udmurtian, Yiddish, Belarusian, Kashubian, Tatar and many other, good job!
Easy sakha gördüğüme sevindim. Umarım bana faydası olur. Ama Kiril bilmiyorum. Altyazıya saha'nın Latin biçimini ekleyebilir misiniz? ❤️🇹🇷
This is fantastic! As others have stated, it's wonderful to see a less well-known language in this series. I hope to see more videos!
This is so cool!
Спасибо за видео!
0:41 What beautiful traditional clothing. Absolutely wonderful. Thank you EASY SAKHA for sharing your language and culture with us all. I hope to see much more soon!
Pure love 💕💕 thanks guys
The language sounds nice. To a foreign ear i would say it sound like a language between semitic and russian
Glad to see this, and I hope to see a lot more!
I love when a different language is uploaded in this channel 😍
wow, so cool!
Glad to hear its pure turkic language without arabic and persian loanwords😅😮😊 greating to Yakut people from a Turkmen
Thank you so much for making this
Some words are similar to Tatar language. Like Bu - this , ending and syntax is Similar to Tate language and ken - day. They also mix their own language and Russian and Tatar people also do that in a very similar way.
I recognized a word from turkish omg I am such a hyperpolyglot gigachad
@ArendellianDisnerd
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Yes, yes you are
@SalmanAhmad-xw2fu
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Attractive to every woman and....man on earth.
@papazataklaattiranimam
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Which word
@user-ew7cu3bh1w
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Did you cream your knickers when you heard russian words as well bestie?
@krogena
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@@papazataklaattiranimam it is bugün I suppose
Very cool 🎉
Превосходный проект! Поддерживаю вас))
사하 내가 언제 한번 가고만다
Вам следует (как это сделано для каталанского языка) транскрибировать то, что говорят люди, но в скобках писать, как правильно по-якутски, если говорящие делают ошибки или употребляют русские слова, которых нет в якутском языке.
Wow such a cool video
I hope they will continue this series, but easier
Wow! Didn`t expect this language at all. Please add Tatar too!
How regular will these videos be?
Wow this sounds a lot like Turkish!
I loved seeing this language and want more but also if possible I’d love to see a video on Buryat language
nice
I have never heard about Sakha language before. I see it's a language from Russia.
Congrats on your first video. You picked a good topic too, because clothes is a window to ones cultures/way of life. I just wish the subtitles included romanized pronunciation too because I can’t read Cyrillic letters
@andreluiz6023
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I mean, it still quite a simple alphabet. Teams usually include transcription when their writing system is one that takes a while to learn
@user-vd9pf6pu3o
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Yh it is a simple alphabet. I don't speak any language that uses Cyrilic but i can read it. Each language has some extra letters sometimes but you will still be able to read most of it.
Якуты, берегите свой язык!
OMG YEEEEES
I can Understand Sahka %35 It's Sounds really familiar to Turkish 🇹🇷🇦🇿
@invoker7826
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Stop bullshitting Arap
@testbrah
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I bet you didn't understand🤨
Türkiyeden kardeşlerimize selamlar,sakaca konuşunca yarisini anliyom,dilinize sahip cikin kardeşler
I guess next is tartar language.
Make more siberian videos!!! Or indigenous languages generally!!
I understood some words
🤯
Which language branch Sakha is from? It sounds a bit like Mongolian to me.
@user-ir3le2wm9t
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Siberian branch of turkic language family
Биһигиттэн элбэҕи билэ сатыыллар. Бу үөрүү иһин
For me, it sounds llike Mongolian. And I hear some (very few) trukish words. How similar are they to one another? Anybody can explain?
@trntcr
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they are the turkic languages, but i'm not sure that mongolian is turkic
@user-mj1ug9bk4u
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@@trntcr Yes, it IS one of the turkic languages. But it SOUNDS like mongolian to people who don't have knowlege on the language. Thanks for your reply :)
@invoker7826
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It is a Turkic language but quite different than Turkish. I speak Turkish and the phonetic of Sakha is more like Kazakh than Turkish. But never the less I can still pick out words thanks to english subtitles. For example at 2:44 the old woman says "iç organlar" which means internal organs in Turkish and apparently it is the same in Sakha
Есть что-то от татарского
Turkic❤❤❤
Sounds like finnish!
@KateeAngel
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No it does not
@andrewshepitko6354
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@@KateeAngel are you Finnish?
А якутский, оказывается, очень даже звучный
Do Turkish people understand Sakh alanguage?
@Ismail-ve1ge
3 ай бұрын
Not at all but still there are words that we understand and can understand what they are talking about, it's just pure turkic language without arabic and persian loanwords
@invoker7826
3 ай бұрын
No, but some words are the same especially those about body parts etc.
#FreeSakha greetings from Germany!
Please write subtitles in Latin, most viewers don't know Cyrillic
Why do they put russian words in sakha? With russian words it sounds not good.
@floquet-de-civada
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К сожалению, все языки России засорены многочисленными заимствованиями из русского языка. И люди часто смешивают свой язык с доминирующим. К сожалению, это происходит везде, где соседствуют два языка.
@user-vd9pf6pu3o
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They have russian loanwords yes but the the vocabulary is still mostly sakha. The sakha people have done incredibly well in preserving and developing their language and culture. From my observations they are one of the strongest cultures in the russian empire today.
@KateeAngel
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@@floquet-de-civada заимствования это нормально и в любом языке они есть
@KateeAngel
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Loanwords are normal and every language has plenty of those
@floquet-de-civada
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@@KateeAngel Алкоголь - это тоже нормально, но есть большая разница между выпить бокал шампанского за ужином в ресторане и выпить бутылку водки утром в обычный день. Когда твой ребёнок вернётся пьяным в стельку домой, будешь ему объяснять, что алкоголь - это нормально и что все пьют. (Слово "мера" тебе неизвестно.)
Wonderful language. Unfortunately, the expansion of Russian language is massive. I wish their country would break free from the empire and get the independence they deserve.
@thato596
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Start by wishing europe and america will stop controlling and dictating other people and countries and Native americans getting their nation back
@AnimatedTreasure
11 ай бұрын
Period
Mixed feelings. On one hand it is good to see native languages, threatened by colonialist politics of terror*ssia be represented. On the other hand they are still in r*ssia and are citizens of r*ssia and collaborating with them is not okay. How many of them support their war against Ukraine? Still, freedom to Sakha. r*ssia should not exist as one state. P.S. Sorry, you seriously relaunched r*ssian channel? Bad move, since r*ssian language is just one of the weapons of war and imperialistic desired used to rid people of their identity and endanger native cultures like Sakha. Not okay at all...
@user-nv5sn3tb4e
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all russian people and the language aren’t responsible for the crimes committed by the russian state. Sakha people are victims of russian imperialism just like ukrainians, and just like the russians forced to fight in an unjust war.
@borussiawestfalia9262
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Language is important, also important to know the language of the enemy. I do not consider the Russian population as an enemy but unfortunately many Russians seem to consider Mister Stalin as a democrat and maybe also Putin as a democrat. I do not like the attitude that always the other side is blamed for everything. Many Russians are brave, when they go to demonstrations but unfortunately not enough. It is good to be able to speak the language of the "enemy"! Only in this way we can try to express that there is no good reason for this war. I do not speak Russian because it is a difficult language but I understand that people learn it because it is spoken in other countries at well. I hope these critical questions do continue because I do not want to see people sad/ unhappy but in other channels it is hard to see Russians so happy while Ukrainian schools are completely destroyed. Love of the country does not need to mean love of the government
@AZ-ty7ub
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What do you want from them? They've lived there thousands of years before Russia existed. These people are constantly put into a lose-lose situation by Moscow and the West, what do you want?
@gayvideos3808
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Слава Россий
@alfonsmelenhorst9672
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Please, no politics here. I didn't stop learning English, when the Americans were throwing bombs on Iraq.