Hey Yves, the bridge in the end is a Roman Bridge which was built 2200 years ago. And those Indo Europeans who had lived in this city and the country 4000 years ago are still living here. There is a misconception among the people of Turkey and they believe that we are all Turks and coming from the central Asia where is today China-controlled Uyghur region. But it's not completely correct. You can realize it from the face types. We are not a Turkic nation which has small eyes and flat faces with small noses, but a nation that was assimilated by Greeks after the Bronze age, then Romans, then Turks. The majority of today's Turkey is native Anatolians and Balkanians and minority is Turks, Kurds, Iranians, Arabs, Assyrians,Armenians, Celts and some Nordic German tribes ( from the dates when Ostrogoths migrated to Balkans during the Eastern Rome Era). So we are a huge mix of different ethnicities since these lands were a bridge between Europe, Asia and Africa and most of our ancestors didn't have any idea about what their origins are until 100 years ago when the Nationalism movement started to spread around the world.
Thank you very much for your comment! I always suspected that, because indeed, nowadays Turkish people don't look at all like Turks, so I am very glad to hear this explanation from you! Thank you so much for this explanation!
@@Tritschi Turkish nationalism is making me sick. Even our flag is from Byzantine. Sultan Mehmet adopted the flag of Constantinople after he conquered the city, and change his title to Kaiser-i Rum which means the Ceaser of Rome and believed this new country his grandfather formed is the successor of the Roman Empire because the majority of the people who lived in the territories that Ottoman controlled were Eastern Romans...
Interesting what you say because we all Turks know that we are connection of Anatolian people and Middle Asian people, you talk like only you know this, our language and culture is what makes us Turks, not ethnicity or blood, and the people you mention in Middle Asia don't look like us because as we mixed with these people, they mixed with some Chinese and Mongols, my genious friend 🤣
I am an American citizen and had the pleasure and honor of living in Adana from 2007 - 2009. I absolutely LOVED Adana and the Turkish people so much. I am 56 years old and spent a large part of my life living all over the world. Yet no other place compares to my time in Turkey. I truly miss it. Thanks for the video, and the memories 😊
Omg,since almost 7 years i am not living in Turkey but i just randomly see your video and watched,i can clearly see my father’s shop and it made me cry. I can still feel the atmosphere to be inside those Big Watch Street,life is still going on and we are just watching,i am glad that you find your purpose!
the postman gave the chocolates :) i'm from istanbul and i can say our southern people are really friendly and kind. mediterranean and eastern culture in one place :)
@@Kingztanbul aynen kardes ben Almanyada yasiyorum kahireye gitmistim 10 günlügüne inanin bizde yabanciya hörmet, saygi var orda maalesef Seni sirf para makinesi gibi görüp hep kazikliyorlar. Temizlik maalesef sifir.
Welcome to Türkiye. Türkiye is very fantastic country, one number the world. Cultura, foods, human lovely, amazing natura ... Türkiye is in the world one number...
Hi Yves, youtube randomly showed your video to me. I am a Turkish citizen living in Munih and i felt after your video that how I missed so kind and friendly people around. thanks for the video
Salut Yves je decouvre ta chaine suite recommandation sur mon feed youtube. Ton enthousiasme et ta soif de contacts humains font vraiment plaisir a voir! Bravo!
You're quite genuine mate! Welcome to my country :) Actually the guy at the juice store suggested you to try other dishes of Adana called kelle-paça which is made of legs and head of sheep in a soup format or burrito-like wrap in thin bread and şırdan which is basically stuffed sheep stomach. They may seem bizzare but if you try just a bit of them they're absolutely delicious.
what an amazing video and how proud i was while watching. Im from Adana but im not living there. You showed me all the placeses that i grown there. And also showed everyone how friendly adana's people. Im living in belgium whenever you miss adana kebap you always welcome i can cook homemade adana kebap for you =)
Another great video Yves! Do you know why the kids learn and say “I love you” rather than something like “Happy/Nice to meet you”? Thanks again. Your videos continue to educate and inspire me to learn more.
Thank you Carl ! And regarding the kids, I don't really know, I guess it's because it's kind of a more common sentence. It seems to be specific to the Middle East, so maybe it's because it's a sentence more widely used in the Middle East, outside of the usual "love context" in the West.
@@KinoYves In Persian and Azeriturkish , similar to Turkish, love may mean like and care and people use the word in this context signifying platonic love. In Iran we also use the word azizam hesti , you are my dearest signifying respect and high esteem.
@@alexmirhos1642 I am a native turkish trust me kid just say that because this is probably the only english sentence just popped up in his mind at that moment. This has no cultural connection. It is definetely not normal to say I love you to a random person in Turkish culture :))
I am also a from Turkey. When I was a child, there was a boy in our neighborhood who spoke German, and I learned to say "I love you" in German from him, and at the age of 27, that was still the only sentence I knew in German... I believe the boy only knew or remember that word in English just like me, nothing special.
Thanks for showing us that the world is still filled with kind hearted bubbly givers who are willing to give their smiles. Surely there is a link that makes the lesser rich people very kind and happy. 😅
Oh man what a wonderful and beautiful city! The kebab was from heaven! That amazing cocktail for 70 cents! Europe and US food is expensive and not that fresh
@@KinoYves ucuz değil yemekler siz Avrupalıların para birimi 1 euro 20 türk lirası yapıyor bizim için pahalı Sizin için ucuz biz aylık 200 dolar maaş alıyoruz sizler 3 bin euro bu farkıda düşünün
Wow. This video is more colourful and refreshing than any other videos. 😀😀😀. And great street tour ever through Adana. And waiting for 1000 subscribers milestone 😃😃😃☺️
hello, The bridge you show at the end of the video is not during the Ottoman period, but IV. It was built by the Roman Emperor Hadrianus in the 385th century and it is the oldest living bridge in the world. I wanted to mention it as an islander :)
By the way i got to see one of your videos Very much hard work you do Very much satisfying watching you Very interesting seeing all the countries I m born in germany Parents from türkiye Husband from Pakistan i even lived there Thanks for all the Videos May Allah safe you always
When I visited Adana 10 years ago, it didn't look that ugly. the buildings are stacked on top of each other and it looks like an arab city because of the large syrian population. I hope they will return to their country soon and the beauty of the devotee will be revealed again
Hi have met you by chance. İt is noce to see travellers like you in turkey. You have great energy. Will follow you on your way. But please keep your bike in a safe parking lots .hope nothing bad happens on your journey. Please be careful on the traffic might not work like in france or europe🥺🥺
Yves, hello and good day! Do you recommend any tourist film their travels? It seems like the locals certainly respond positively every time you are filming. Do you find they respond to you more positively when you are carrying your camera?
I just discovered your video on youtube. I love that. By the way im not living in adana. Indeed you should visit Tunceli in Turkey. We dont have so many foods but our city have beautiful nature. I wish you should travel here. We have so different culture from rest of the turkey. If you think to come here comment this i can help you.
Bu elektrik destekli bir recumbent bisiklet mi? Is this an electric assisted recumbent bicycle? I like classic cargo bicycles myself. Ümit Wagen and Bisan roadstar are my favourites.
J'apprécie beaucoup de vos belles et spéciales vidéos de voyage. Je les aime tellement et j'apprends l'anglais et le français grâce à vous Merci beaucoup pour toi👏😇 💚🙆🏻♀️J'espère que vous passerez un bon moment dans nos merveilleux pays arabes😊🤩💫
@@Teskilatimahsusa. yes friend I know that Turkish people not Arabs but I mean that Kino Yev now in Egypt and I 'd like to say to him Welcome to Arab countries
Every side of Türkiye you can find a lot of different food anatolian balkan blacksea mediterreanen or middle east food you can find anything you want all differs with regions.
Actually this bridge is not Ottoman bridge its Roman era bridge and oldest stone bridge in the world even using today. All other bridges from roman era is ruins.
I think you underestimate how much we want to see you consume these meals ... that is really important footage you are throwing away .... and the little time we do see you consume is enjoyable ... please consider seriously what im saying because you might be surprised !!!!!
Benim şehrime hoşgeldin. Sizleri en güzelşekilde ağırlamak isterim. İnsanlarımız çok sıcakkanlıdır ancak şunu söyleyebilirim ki dünya mutfaklarına biraz kendinizi fazla kaptırmayın. Yabancı olarak kendinizi hastanede bulabilirsiniz. Çünkü dünyanın sayılı lezzet duraklarından birisidir ADANA. İnsanları çok sıcakkanlıdır ve yardım etmeyi çok severler.
Mais il est dommage que vous partiez sans voir les merveilles naturelles de notre ville, connue sous le nom de Kapikaya Canyon et Dokuz Eylul Ground Bridge
On 5:00 the guy said „Sirdan and Kelle Paca“ which is also very famous adana food, sheep stomach filled with rice and meat. Very tasty Kelle paca is head of sheep and the taste here is very good.
I noticed in some of your videos that people say ‘kolay gelsin’ to you and that you do not understand. For your information, it means ‘may it (be) come easy to you’ when you were filming or just passing by on you bicycle in the other video, when someone asked where you were travellingto.
Hey Yves, the bridge in the end is a Roman Bridge which was built 2200 years ago. And those Indo Europeans who had lived in this city and the country 4000 years ago are still living here. There is a misconception among the people of Turkey and they believe that we are all Turks and coming from the central Asia where is today China-controlled Uyghur region. But it's not completely correct. You can realize it from the face types. We are not a Turkic nation which has small eyes and flat faces with small noses, but a nation that was assimilated by Greeks after the Bronze age, then Romans, then Turks. The majority of today's Turkey is native Anatolians and Balkanians and minority is Turks, Kurds, Iranians, Arabs, Assyrians,Armenians, Celts and some Nordic German tribes ( from the dates when Ostrogoths migrated to Balkans during the Eastern Rome Era). So we are a huge mix of different ethnicities since these lands were a bridge between Europe, Asia and Africa and most of our ancestors didn't have any idea about what their origins are until 100 years ago when the Nationalism movement started to spread around the world.
Thank you very much for your comment! I always suspected that, because indeed, nowadays Turkish people don't look at all like Turks, so I am very glad to hear this explanation from you!
Thank you so much for this explanation!
@@KinoYves your welcome, have a safe and fun travel!
@@Tritschi Turkish nationalism is making me sick. Even our flag is from Byzantine. Sultan Mehmet adopted the flag of Constantinople after he conquered the city, and change his title to Kaiser-i Rum which means the Ceaser of Rome and believed this new country his grandfather formed is the successor of the Roman Empire because the majority of the people who lived in the territories that Ottoman controlled were Eastern Romans...
Akıllı ol ! Milləti millət edən onun dilidir
Interesting what you say because we all Turks know that we are connection of Anatolian people and Middle Asian people, you talk like only you know this, our language and culture is what makes us Turks, not ethnicity or blood, and the people you mention in Middle Asia don't look like us because as we mixed with these people, they mixed with some Chinese and Mongols, my genious friend 🤣
I am an American citizen and had the pleasure and honor of living in Adana from 2007 - 2009. I absolutely LOVED Adana and the Turkish people so much. I am 56 years old and spent a large part of my life living all over the world. Yet no other place compares to my time in Turkey. I truly miss it. Thanks for the video, and the memories 😊
Did you served in army
I was the waiter who told you to wait for kebab
You are the warmest french person ı've ever met
Wow, thank you very much ! And you were so kind. Glad that you could see the video.
And your culture is full of so much deep sincerity it encourages many of us in the west to visit your homelands ... food looks great !!!!
You guys made me smile!
Enes adamsın kardeşim böyle şehrimizi güzel temsil ettiğin için teşekkür ederim...Mekke'den sevgilerle
I am the truth seeker who is telling you HAGIA SOPHIA will be returned back to the ORTHODOX CHRISTAINS !!!!!!!
Omg,since almost 7 years i am not living in Turkey but i just randomly see your video and watched,i can clearly see my father’s shop and it made me cry.
I can still feel the atmosphere to be inside those Big Watch Street,life is still going on and we are just watching,i am glad that you find your purpose!
Thank you very much for your comment. It makes me very happy that you could see a place dear to your heart through this video.
the postman gave the chocolates :) i'm from istanbul and i can say our southern people are really friendly and kind. mediterranean and eastern culture in one place :)
İnsanımızın güzelliğine bak🇹🇷
Şunu başka ülkede göremezsin işte. Herkes birşeyler ikram ediyor. Bizde kültürdür zaten misafir yemekten çatlatılmadan gönderilmez 😂 kıymetini bilelim
@@Kingztanbul aynen kardes ben Almanyada yasiyorum kahireye gitmistim 10 günlügüne inanin bizde yabanciya hörmet, saygi var orda maalesef Seni sirf para makinesi gibi görüp hep kazikliyorlar. Temizlik maalesef sifir.
The food in turkey is so yummi i have relatives from father side in Istanbul and everytime i return home i have 3-5 kg more yummi foods.
Yeah, Turkish food is really so good!!!
I came across your channel today, I find it super interesting and incredibly courageous that you are doing all this on your own! Thumbs up :)
Welcome to Türkiye. Türkiye is very fantastic country, one number the world.
Cultura, foods, human lovely, amazing natura ... Türkiye is in the world one number...
People are so calm and soooo nice. I never know Turkey until you introduced in you vlog.
I am watching your video 2 years later ! Catching up 😊 for the first time I see clean streets ❤
Mate, you're such a pure soul!
You sure have a big appetite. I'm impressed that you can finish these big meals!
Hi Yves, youtube randomly showed your video to me. I am a Turkish citizen living in Munih and i felt after your video that how I missed so kind and friendly people around. thanks for the video
It is also supposed that the Early Gauls and French came from the region of Turkey as well as most Europeans and Greeks. Truly precious😊
Salut Yves je decouvre ta chaine suite recommandation sur mon feed youtube. Ton enthousiasme et ta soif de contacts humains font vraiment plaisir a voir!
Bravo!
Yves a l'air tres gentil !
Iam living in Germany but originally Turkish background. Thank you for the video.
Waiting for you filming other cities!!❤️❤️
You're quite genuine mate! Welcome to my country :) Actually the guy at the juice store suggested you to try other dishes of Adana called kelle-paça which is made of legs and head of sheep in a soup format or burrito-like wrap in thin bread and şırdan which is basically stuffed sheep stomach. They may seem bizzare but if you try just a bit of them they're absolutely delicious.
3 days busy with your videos , you are amazing man , good job 👍
😁😁😁
@@KinoYves i from Trabzon Turkey i live in Denmark you must travel to Trabzon I recommend very nice place and nice nature
Enjoy Adana ☺️and my delicious food and amazing culture.
An adanali living in NYC🇹🇷🇺🇸
What a genuine guy, great video.
Yves, YOU are so lucky to meet so nice people! I am so glad I discovered your chanel! 🙏👏🇷🇴
what an amazing video and how proud i was while watching. Im from Adana but im not living there. You showed me all the placeses that i grown there. And also showed everyone how friendly adana's people. Im living in belgium whenever you miss adana kebap you always welcome i can cook homemade adana kebap for you =)
Another great video Yves! Do you know why the kids learn and say “I love you” rather than something like “Happy/Nice to meet you”? Thanks again. Your videos continue to educate and inspire me to learn more.
Thank you Carl ! And regarding the kids, I don't really know, I guess it's because it's kind of a more common sentence. It seems to be specific to the Middle East, so maybe it's because it's a sentence more widely used in the Middle East, outside of the usual "love context" in the West.
@@KinoYves In Persian and Azeriturkish , similar to Turkish, love may mean like and care and people use the word in this context signifying platonic love.
In Iran we also use the word azizam hesti , you are my dearest signifying respect and high esteem.
@@alexmirhos1642 I am a native turkish trust me kid just say that because this is probably the only english sentence just popped up in his mind at that moment. This has no cultural connection. It is definetely not normal to say I love you to a random person in Turkish culture :))
I am also a from Turkey. When I was a child, there was a boy in our neighborhood who spoke German, and I learned to say "I love you" in German from him, and at the age of 27, that was still the only sentence I knew in German... I believe the boy only knew or remember that word in English just like me, nothing special.
I love to watch you eat!
Thanks for showing us that the world is still filled with kind hearted bubbly givers who are willing to give their smiles.
Surely there is a link that makes the lesser rich people very kind and happy. 😅
Awesome Video thanks and love from Germany
Oh man what a wonderful and beautiful city! The kebab was from heaven! That amazing cocktail for 70 cents! Europe and US food is expensive and not that fresh
Agree. Food is so good in Turkey!
cheap according you bro because our curency collapse due to recep tayyib :D welcome to my country bro have a good time
what a country man. People live like kings in this country who earn dollars because the economy is bad. =(
@@medievaltheater turist olmak için harika bi ülke, yaşamak için en kötülerinden
@@KinoYves ucuz değil yemekler siz Avrupalıların para birimi 1 euro 20 türk lirası yapıyor bizim için pahalı
Sizin için ucuz biz aylık 200 dolar maaş alıyoruz sizler 3 bin euro bu farkıda düşünün
La Turquie est tres peux chere et tous est super frais c'est un truc de fou et les gens sont incroyable et c'est un pays moderne et tres sur j'adore.
Un résumé parfait de la Turquie.
Turkey 🇹🇷 loves you too 👍
Bir bize ucuz değil ztn😏
@@alicandindar5761 Avrupada 20 Kat tabiki Türkiyeye gelince bize ucuz ne olur cok görmeyin. Yilda 1 ayda olsa yasiyoruz onuda sadece vatanimizda
Come on Kino, come on, you need 322 more views, come on, you're getting there.
Wow. This video is more colourful and refreshing than any other videos. 😀😀😀. And great street tour ever through Adana.
And waiting for 1000 subscribers milestone 😃😃😃☺️
Thank you, glad that you liked the visit of Adana. And yeah, hopefully soon for the 1000 subscribers :-D
That lokum shop you passed by is really good, always buy lokum from there when we visit from Australia.
hello, The bridge you show at the end of the video is not during the Ottoman period, but IV. It was built by the Roman Emperor Hadrianus in the 385th century and it is the oldest living bridge in the world. I wanted to mention it as an islander :)
Nice video man Im from TR I like your videos :=)
yeess thats how kebap is eaten...you are the maan Yves:)
Şırdan is also one of the unique cuisine from Adana.
Kelle paça is also a kind of soup.
By the way i got to see one of your videos
Very much hard work you do
Very much satisfying watching you
Very interesting seeing all the countries
I m born in germany
Parents from türkiye
Husband from Pakistan i even lived there
Thanks for all the Videos
May Allah safe you always
So jealous of that Adana kebab. Thank you for showing the other side of Middle East, I never realise people are that friendly there.
Those living in Turkey do not consider themselves to be middle easterners. Turkey is more modern than many countries in Europe 🤗
welcome to turkiye/türkiyeye hoş geldnizi
4:15 a verry common trick. the shorter glass is fatter than the taller glass. The taller glass is at best the same if not less in volume.
You are the best!👍👌👏
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The adana looks good
I love your content Yves plus I find you very entertaining!! Pls tell me which camera are you filming?
I like your natural filming. POV.
You like food and that's nice to see
8:17 The bank I always go to with my mother. Nearby there is a store called 'Boğalar (Taurus)'. There is a doner shop opposite, they are delicious.
01 ADANA... My Country is wonderful... Adana kebap... Ciger... Sirdan... Muzlu süt.. Toast... O my God 😋😋😋
Istanbul Turkish good visit with friends
When I visited Adana 10 years ago, it didn't look that ugly. the buildings are stacked on top of each other and it looks like an arab city because of the large syrian population. I hope they will return to their country soon and the beauty of the devotee will be revealed again
Adana is Turkish city🇹🇷
Özlem&Okan yazdığın bilgiler Antep şehrini anlatıyor.
Hi have met you by chance. İt is noce to see travellers like you in turkey. You have great energy. Will follow you on your way. But please keep your bike in a safe parking lots .hope nothing bad happens on your journey. Please be careful on the traffic might not work like in france or europe🥺🥺
Where are you now?
Beste Kebab in Adana 🇹🇷🇹🇷👍
Welcome To Turkey 🇹🇷
Welcome TURKEY. Beatiful adana. Kebap süper.
That chocolate bar bike guy is very nice lol
Yves, hello and good day! Do you recommend any tourist film their travels?
It seems like the locals certainly respond positively every time you are filming. Do you find they respond to you more positively when you are carrying your camera?
Adam zorla Lyonlu yaptı :)
Kurban olurum bizim muslumanlarin merhametine elhamdullah musluman oldugum icin allaha hamd olsun🤲
@@hatayliarap4727 ne alaka ?
My Hometown 😎. Bit of a Crazy City but Lovely People. Hope you Liked it
That Abi at 5:10 killing me real life recep ivedik
kelle paça derken kafasını gösteriyor hashdahsdhasd
Adana ya gelmiş be kral😇
Let's get to 1000 subscribers👊
Waiting .......
Yeah, almost there! Such a long wait !!!
I just discovered your video on youtube. I love that. By the way im not living in adana. Indeed you should visit Tunceli in Turkey. We dont have so many foods but our city have beautiful nature. I wish you should travel here. We have so different culture from rest of the turkey. If you think to come here comment this i can help you.
Bu elektrik destekli bir recumbent bisiklet mi? Is this an electric assisted recumbent bicycle? I like classic cargo bicycles myself. Ümit Wagen and Bisan roadstar are my favourites.
For food it's "lezzetli" 😁 that's one of the best place to eat adana btw
Nice video thank you
Bravo 🇹🇷🥳
J'apprécie beaucoup de vos belles et spéciales vidéos de voyage. Je les aime tellement et j'apprends l'anglais et le français grâce à vous Merci beaucoup pour toi👏😇
💚🙆🏻♀️J'espère que vous passerez un bon moment dans nos merveilleux pays arabes😊🤩💫
Turkey is not an arab country
@@Teskilatimahsusa. yes friend
I know that Turkish people not Arabs but I mean that Kino Yev now in Egypt and I 'd like to say to him Welcome to Arab countries
Arap?:d
@@quizi2913 May Allah protect the Arabs 💜from their enemies🙏✌️
Very friendly people, everything is free
Wow that kebab looks amazing! What was the price for this? Turkish people look really warm people to me!
@@terenceaustin7186 it is 1.5 portion Adana Kebap and would cost around 3-4 USD.
The best Food comes from Turkey🤤🤤🤤🥰👍🏼
Yes in the world kebap ADANA. :)
The waiter who told you that you're handsome is also a really beautiful, handsome man! 😍😍
Every side of Türkiye you can find a lot of different food anatolian balkan blacksea mediterreanen or middle east food you can find anything you want all differs with regions.
have a good trip
It is nearly impossible to take film while eating but you make it because the taste of Adana
Congratz to the Cameramen to keep up with him the whole Time ;)
Dudee you are eating Adana Kebab like you were born in Adana :) It is the right way to eat !!
Welcome Türkiye ❤️
You are so lovely and sweet😍😍
I want to fly to Adana next time only for Adanakebap!
ahahaha u used bread better than me , if i see u around i would not notice that u re foreigner xd.
Tell the friendly people your channel friend. They seemed interested in you.
Actually this bridge is not Ottoman bridge its Roman era bridge and oldest stone bridge in the world even using today. All other bridges from roman era is ruins.
Adana Yörük Türk şehridir🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Adana is amazing...try top get to the "Barage/dam"
I think you underestimate how much we want to see you consume these meals ... that is really important footage you are throwing away .... and the little time we do see you consume is enjoyable ... please consider seriously what im saying because you might be surprised !!!!!
Benim şehrime hoşgeldin. Sizleri en güzelşekilde ağırlamak isterim. İnsanlarımız çok sıcakkanlıdır ancak şunu söyleyebilirim ki dünya mutfaklarına biraz kendinizi fazla kaptırmayın. Yabancı olarak kendinizi hastanede bulabilirsiniz. Çünkü dünyanın sayılı lezzet duraklarından birisidir ADANA. İnsanları çok sıcakkanlıdır ve yardım etmeyi çok severler.
BRAVO BRO 👋❤️
Well done Bro. İ studied üniversity in Mersin, sometimes visited adana during those days. Best kebabs are in adana, Gaziantep, Urfa
I like Adana kebab and the people
By the way, how do you go uphill with that?
Mais il est dommage que vous partiez sans voir les merveilles naturelles de notre ville, connue sous le nom de Kapikaya Canyon et Dokuz Eylul Ground Bridge
On 01:20 the guy said „Yerin güzel ha“ which means, „Your place is beautiful ha“
On 5:00 the guy said „Sirdan and Kelle Paca“ which is also very famous adana food, sheep stomach filled with rice and meat. Very tasty
Kelle paca is head of sheep and the taste here is very good.
Hi Kino. Adana is my born city, I wish I would join you to show the other beauties. Please come again and let me know. All my regards and loves.
Tank you
Ca lair vraiment bon mec !!! envoye ca en Mexique!!
I noticed in some of your videos that people say ‘kolay gelsin’ to you and that you do not understand. For your information, it means ‘may it (be) come easy to you’ when you were filming or just passing by on you bicycle in the other video, when someone asked where you were travellingto.
Those chocolate bars are so good
Ok teşekkürler
Kelle paça derken kafasını göstermesi abi bizimkiler niye böyle djjskssjsjssnsna
Hosgeldin ulkemize afiyet olsun
türk olup bu videoyu izleyenler +1
İzleyenler yüzde seksen Antepli
Adana yemek videolarını kötüleme görevini Antepliler yapar