MONGOLIAN & KALMYK

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As a native Mongol speaker, I love this video that compares Mongolian and Kalmyk. Both Mongolian and Kalmyk belong to the same family group called Mongolic languages. As I grew up in western Mongolia, I was able to understand Kalmyk because it retains the old Oirat Mongolian dialect. Some of my relatives who live in very rural remote area still speak like Kalmyk in this video. I laughed a lot because it reminds me of my childhood funny memories speaking with my rural Western Oirat Mongol relatives.

kts
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As a Bayad Mongol I understand both dialects 100% 😂😂 Kalmyk dialect sounds just like how my grandparents speak.

ninjinczn
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Please add the words "mother, father, home, family, house, horse, dog, mountain, river, sea, tree, sky, " to each language at the beginning.

HULAYGONNA
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There's one more thing. Kalmyks are something unique in Europe. First, Kalmykia is the only official Buddhist aerial majority in Europe (In Russia, just a bit Northernmost form Caucasus). Second, Kalmyk language is the only of Mongolian origin in Europe.

Note that both languages use Cyrillic alphabets officially. Only in China, whoever left, use Todo Bichig, the one of their own

Luce-Zar
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I am mongolian as old oirat mongolian. So i understand both of them. He sounds like my grandfather.

tanichun
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Kalmyk was used to create Ewokese, the language of the Ewoks in Star Wars... the only sentence I saw written of it was Ehda Eedeeza Yuhda in the game Star Wars Battlefront 2

danielpmonteyro
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Kalmyk, the lone wolf of Mongolic family, as well as Malagasy in relation with Austronesian languages. 😇

leonardoschiavelli
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Please make the same comparison with Buryat language

barguttobed
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I really like the sound of mongolic languages, one of the most beautiful and interesting in my opinion ❤

pablito
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A slightly unrelated suggestion, but will there ever be a video for Ancient Attic Greek? PodiumArts (Ioannis Stratakis) has very good videos in reconstructed Ancient Greek on his own channel, and it would be incredible if he could record a sample text for this channel.

dominicwynter
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0:56 why Kalmyk is much longer than mongolian?

信者の男
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To my mind, Kalmyk has more Turkic influence in pronunciation.

ingvardruid
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I have been fascinated by Mongolian Language/Languages! They have so much history behind them, I hope they start using Traditional Mongolian Alphabet instead of Cyrillic. ᠮᠣᠩᠭ᠋ᠣᠯ ᠲᠣᠩ ᠭᠣᠶᠣ᠃ 😊


ps: I have a question, How does Andy Upload videos Everyday? Sometimes 2 videos a day! How does Andy do it and what does Andy use?

thatonenerd
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Mongolian sounds almost similar to Korean but different at the same time while Kalmyk sounds almost Turkic.

skylargray
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Tartaric utterance!
Love Khalkh and Oirad tongues as much as Sakha, Altai and Tuvan!

kamrankhan-ljng
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Turkish guy: I am understanding Kalmyk 😂 so funny

borgilbatbaatar
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compared translation is completely irrelevant. It wasn't word to word translation, rather just symbolic one just bearing general meaning of the sentence. As a result it sounded like completely different languages. Generally if it as translated in similar way, languages would be much more resembling and same with each other

stsbmu
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Kalmyk language some word so familiar to Turkic

Skibidifortnite
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And how do you say "Your village is mine"?

Paquito
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A Mongolic language that migrated through Turkic land. Makes sense.

davissae