KARLUK TURKIC LANGUAGES

preview_player
Показать описание
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.

Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this.
I hope you have a great day! Stay happy!
Please support me on Patreon!
Please support me on Ko-fi

The Karluk or Qarluq languages are a sub-branch of the Turkic language family that developed from the varieties once spoken by Karluks.

Many Middle Turkic works were written in these languages. The language of the Kara-Khanid Khanate was known as Turki, Ferghani, Kashgari or Khaqani. The language of the Chagatai Khanate was the Chagatai language.

Karluk Turkic was once spoken in the Kara-Khanid Khanate, Chagatai Khanate, Timurid Empire, Mughal Empire, Yarkent Khanate and the Uzbek-speaking Khanate of Bukhara, Emirate of Bukhara.

If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

I am uzbek and I can understand uyghur more than 90% without any problem. It is even more understandable for me than some local uzbek dialects))

bakhodirjonkakhkharov
Автор

Uzbek va Uygur turkiy xalqlar ichida eng yaqini

anvarmingbayev
Автор

I understood the Uyghur Language 95%, Uzbek and Uyghur languages are honestly twins)))

bekzodjorayev
Автор

Uyghur still uses Arabic script while other turkic languages use latin/Cyrillic script. Interesting

sanniman
Автор

Uyg’ur va Oʻzbek bir Turkiy elatdur!🇺🇿☝️

akram.
Автор

I'm Uyghur, and i have no problem understanding both Turkish and Ozbek. As well as people who speaks in Turkman, Azerbayjan, Kazakh and kyrghiz. however, compare between Ozbek and Uyghur, for me, Ozbeks speaks more softer and curved, more buttery to the ears . such as : in Uyghur (big brother) - Aka (ends strong and rude) haha in Ozbek - Ake ( you cannot end this strong and rude)

arkinazimet
Автор

I love Uyghur Turkic! Hope you see free days!

ayg
Автор

As an descendant of uzbeks and uyghurs, I can say it is very nice to see two sister languages together.
Turk buduni yashasin, Islom yashasin.

muhammadjonzokirov
Автор

Uzbek sounds so much like Farsi in pronounciation

ernstjung
Автор

We are uzbeks of Afghanistan still we use classic Uzbek letters That is Arabic letters, the real letters of Uzbekça is Arabic that Afghanistan Uzbeks use، a lot of poets had written their poetry or texts in arabic letters that they were uzbeks.

emraannaimi
Автор

Türkiye'den selamlar. Oğuz Türkçesi olan Azerbaycan ve Türkmenistan Türkçesi haricinde bizim için Karluk Türkçesi daha kolay anlaşılabilir. Kıpcak Türkçesini anlamak ise daha zor.

MuratGurel
Автор

There are many Turkic people who say "Idk how but I understand Uighur better"
I have an explanation but Idk if it's true or not.
Uzbek is the only Turkic language that doesn't have vowel harmony. Since we are all familiar with vowel harmony, we try hard to understand Uighur better, other than trying to change some letters in Uzbek.

alkarisi
Автор

Actually Özbek and Uygʻur are two faces of the same language: Chigʻatoy.

asliddinochilov
Автор

I'm not learning uzbek or uyghur I am just listening to music and thanks that, I could understand the whole both sentences without any problem…

🇹🇷 ben türkiyedenim, dillerimiz çok yakın
🇺🇿 men Turkiyadanman, tillarimiz juda yaqin

yaxshibala
Автор

As a Deccani Turk now living in Malaysia, I can understand both Uzbek almost 87% as historically, Deccani Turkic was created from a local Uzbek dialect, Urdu, Turkish (Ottoman) and Persian.

nooneil
Автор

Uyghur Cyrillic:

Чүнки худа дунядики инсанларни шу қәдәр сөйидуки, өзиниң бирдинбир йеганә оғлиға етиқад қилған һәрбир киши һалак болмай, мәңгүлүк һаятқа еришиши үчүн, уни қурбан болушқа әвәтип бәрди.

wemovedto.
Автор

From a Kazakh standpoint, strangely Uighur sounds more understandable than Uzbek

Mipac
Автор

Uzbek and Uyghur almost same but accent is little bit different.

furkatmukhammadiev
Автор

Hello Dear Andy, Can you make a full video of the Uzbek language

kingofbosss
Автор

Assalom alaykum my blood brothers! relative Uygurs brothers -sisters... We are all in on root! I am uzbek and I am proud of it. Men O'zbekman. Assalom

zafartilovov