If you are a woman, your husband's brother's wife is your "elti" Your sister's husband is your "enişte" Your husband's sister is "görümce" and his brother is your "kayın birader" And you are "yenge" to your husband's nephew and niece If you are a man your wife's sister's husband is your "bacanak" Your brother's wife is your yenge Your wife's brother is your "kayınço" and her sister is your "baldız" And also your "enişte" to your wife's nephew and niece Enişte and yenge things are same it is up to your siblings gender
Interesting fact: The words "Kızım" (my daughter) and "Oğlum" (my son) are very commonly used for the people who are not actually your daughter or your son. Using these words for your friends or just a random person is normal, but not so nice if you're not so close with that person. You definetely cannot use these words for someone who is older than you. Just saying, in case you hear someone calling their friend "my son" and get confused lol
As a Malaysian, I can relate to this since we call people who are not our family like that too. Like the lady at the market can call me daughter or I can call the man selling banana uncle haha basically we Asians are like this. We are all one big family lol
Baba is used for father in many languages i guess because it is also in urdu, Aunt is Khala in urdu, similar to Hala of turkish as KH sound isnt in Turkish, in urdu grandfather is dede also but accent is slightly different so it is more dada.
Harika bir iş yapıyorsunuz ya! Bu tarz videoları hep yabancı kanallarda izlerdim şimdi onların da bizim kanallarımızda izlemeleri çok güzel bir duygu✨Tebrik ederim⚡️
Wow...the video was soo helpful for me...i am a pakistani girl that is learning turkish and i love turkey, turkish, turkish people and so many things related to turkey....in some family mambers i was a bit confused but now my doubts had been clarified...thanks for making these helpful videos for us...please make more videos related to turkish...love your videos...from Pakistan
Thank you so much Actually I really love Turkish language but I am unable to understand or speak . But u are doing so good for us Love u 😘 From Pakistan
Awww... Thank you so much abla for sharing this thing. This is soo useful... I have interest in Turkish language so I already knew few of these. And NOW I know all of these 😊 thank you so much Tesekkürler🥰
In Pakistan we say: Father_Baba Mother_Ammi Grandma_Dadi and mother's side Nani Grandpa_Dada and mother's side Nana Brother_Bahi Sister_Baji Mother's Sister_Khala Father's Sister_Phupho Mother's Brother_Mamu Father's brother_Taya for older and chacha for younger Niece_Bhanji or Bhateji Nephew_Bhanji or Bhateji
In rural areas of Turkey, sister is also called the same as "bacı" which kinda seems similar to "baji" I guess. Also again I guess in old Turkish, the father's sister is called as "bibi which is I believe derived from Farsi
Hi turkishle, I'm from Pakistan. I recently saw a video from your channel in which you were reacting on Pakistani actresses. Your reactions were awesome but unfortunately you missed so many of our most beautiful and famous actresses. I request you to make a part 2 of that video and include the following actresses (Ayeza khan, Alizeh shah, Aiman khan, Hania amir, Sarah khan, Naimal khawar, Urwa hocane, Sana Javed) I will be very grateful if you would heed towards my request. Regards
Don't know all of the series... but 1st series is an awesome one called Söz. The series at 3:03 is Çukur. The one at 4:28 ...one of my many favorites is Kara Sevda.
I see lots of word is common to Bangla I mean My country Language. And lot are similar to Arabic but in different way. It seem like Turkish people take word from various country Language word.
@Habib ur Rehman It is ‘bacı’ in Turkish pronunciation differs a bit I think but in normal (Istanbul) Turkish most people use ‘abla’ but if you use ‘bacı’ people will understand it as well
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If you are a woman, your husband's brother's wife is your "elti"
Your sister's husband is your "enişte"
Your husband's sister is "görümce" and his brother is your "kayın birader"
And you are "yenge" to your husband's nephew and niece
If you are a man your wife's sister's husband is your "bacanak"
Your brother's wife is your yenge
Your wife's brother is your "kayınço" and her sister is your "baldız"
And also your "enişte" to your wife's nephew and niece
Enişte and yenge things are same it is up to your siblings gender
thanks for this! I have a question- is my brother/cousin's wife also my "yenge" if I am a woman?
@@rukayatchowdhury7594 yes.
@@rukayatchowdhury7594 as i know there is not specific names for cousins spouses. I ve never heard
Thank you for this. I was wondering what in-laws are called too
@OKeveryone Thank you, that is helpful. I will add those words to my list
Interesting fact: The words "Kızım" (my daughter) and "Oğlum" (my son) are very commonly used for the people who are not actually your daughter or your son. Using these words for your friends or just a random person is normal, but not so nice if you're not so close with that person. You definetely cannot use these words for someone who is older than you. Just saying, in case you hear someone calling their friend "my son" and get confused lol
As a Malaysian, I can relate to this since we call people who are not our family like that too. Like the lady at the market can call me daughter or I can call the man selling banana uncle haha basically we Asians are like this. We are all one big family lol
I know all of these already 😂😂 by watching turkish dramas with subtitles 😘
Me too.....I have learnt Turkish language a lot by Watching Turkish series with subtitles..😂😂
Same🤣🤣🤣
same 😂
What are your favorite TV shows or movies😃😁
@@drgeller13 when I was 10 years old I've watched asq e mamnun and still loving Turkish TV series and their horror movies siccin are my favourite ♥️
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Baba is used for father in many languages i guess because it is also in urdu, Aunt is Khala in urdu, similar to Hala of turkish as KH sound isnt in Turkish, in urdu grandfather is dede also but accent is slightly different so it is more dada.
Actually real turkish version of Father is Ata in turkish
But hala in urdu means phuppo. And teyze is khala
@@guessimwhat8720 Oh yes like Ata turk is used for Mustafa kemal Pasha,.
@@awaisuyghur1475 Yes but like it is just interchanged, i mean they use it for paternal aunt we use it for maternal aunt, .
I'm not following. Can you explain
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Harika bir iş yapıyorsunuz ya! Bu tarz videoları hep yabancı kanallarda izlerdim şimdi onların da bizim kanallarımızda izlemeleri çok güzel bir duygu✨Tebrik ederim⚡️
Finally I understand the difference between hala and teyse, and amca and dayı. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
i thought this channel was for entertainment and reacting other videos but it seems to be a turkish language learning channel :D
It was firstly made for language but it's for both culture/fun/language
Love the way you explained with examples! I’m trying to learn Turkish! Thanks for sharing! Tesekular!:)
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Wow...the video was soo helpful for me...i am a pakistani girl that is learning turkish and i love turkey, turkish, turkish people and so many things related to turkey....in some family mambers i was a bit confused but now my doubts had been clarified...thanks for making these helpful videos for us...please make more videos related to turkish...love your videos...from Pakistan
Hi, I am also a Pakistani girl learning turkish. I just started. So were you able to learn it?
Çok güzel anlattın Aslı ama daha var aile üyeleri. Mesela enişte, yenge.
I hope to see more. Thank you, see ya xx🥰💙🇹🇷🇬🇧
Bu video için teşekkür ederim...çok öğrendim..kolay gelsin :)
I was bit confused with hala and teyze and same with amca , dayı . Now it is solved . Thank you 😊🙂
We also say amca (amidja) in Bosnia :)
Thank you so much
Actually I really love Turkish language but I am unable to understand or speak .
But u are doing so good for us
Love u 😘
From Pakistan
I knew almost all of them by watching Turkish dramas😂
But 'Torun' and 'dayı' was new for me... 😊
Çok teşşekurler😍💕
You're welcome 😊
Very useful....Thank you so much from Bangladesh ❤️❤️
Same🇧🇩🇧🇩😍.you can watch baht oyunyu.It is awesome 😂😂😍🤩
Awww... Thank you so much abla for sharing this thing. This is soo useful... I have interest in Turkish language so I already knew few of these. And NOW I know all of these 😊 thank you so much
Tesekkürler🥰
Wow.... finally!I've found a wonderful channel of turkey
So, this channel has now another teacher other than Mr. Can. This channel has become a team effort from a one-man project.
In Pakistan we say:
Father_Baba
Mother_Ammi
Grandma_Dadi and mother's side Nani
Grandpa_Dada and mother's side Nana
Brother_Bahi
Sister_Baji
Mother's Sister_Khala
Father's Sister_Phupho
Mother's Brother_Mamu
Father's brother_Taya for older and chacha for younger
Niece_Bhanji or Bhateji
Nephew_Bhanji or Bhateji
In rural areas of Turkey, sister is also called the same as "bacı" which kinda seems similar to "baji" I guess. Also again I guess in old Turkish, the father's sister is called as "bibi which is I believe derived from Farsi
But It's interesting to see that you're calling Mother's sister "khala" while we call father's sister "hall"
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It's very helpful..plzz keep making such videos..I desperately want to learn Turkish 😭❤️
Ne kadar güzel hazırlanmış bir video 🪂🪂
Hi turkishle,
I'm from Pakistan. I recently saw a video from your channel in which you were reacting on Pakistani actresses. Your reactions were awesome but unfortunately you missed so many of our most beautiful and famous actresses. I request you to make a part 2 of that video and include the following actresses (Ayeza khan, Alizeh shah, Aiman khan, Hania amir, Sarah khan, Naimal khawar, Urwa hocane, Sana Javed)
I will be very grateful if you would heed towards my request.
Regards
and zara noor abbas!
we want more of entertainment videos like reaction videos please , we really enjoy them lots of love 😊♥️
I have learned few from Turkish series, thanks for the video because I wanted to learn more ♥️♥️
OMG.... This channel have many teachers 😲😯♥️
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Absolutely loving it!
Keep it up waiting for the next video!
I like your reaction vidoes the most❤
i watch turkish series and it's really helpful watching your videos, thank you!
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Very helpful
Great👍 Knew most of it.. Learned it frm turkish series with subtitles
This chennal is amazing i am learning new and incredible words of Turkish language !!!! 😊😊😊
Even I am not Turkish but I know all of them already all thanks to Turkish series 💁😅😂
I love drama söz from Pakistan💚💚
Thanks a ton... You have started making such videos... Please keep making such videos
Happy to know that I know half of this words in Turkish
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Really really thanks it helped me with my Turkish so muchand you make very good videos. Keep going😊💙💜❤️💛💚
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Glad you liked it! 🤗
Nice work alba
I almost died of excitement when I saw Söz and Kara Sevda
Thank you ❤️
Really informative about turkish laNguage👍
As always . Güzel
Thank you oh noo tesekkur ederim🌚🥂
That's so interesting and very easy to memorize
I am the fifth viewer.... Lots of love from Pakistan😘
I am watching kara sevda 😘😘😘😍 after ERTUGRUL OR OSMAN
I almost know these words 😍😍😍😇
2nd last scene 😍😍😍😘😚
Me too
Thank yiu for tgis video.. You can also make a video on in-laws relationship.
It would be very helpful if we could find the names of the dramas used as illustrations in the description :P
Don't know all of the series... but 1st series is an awesome one called Söz.
The series at 3:03 is Çukur.
The one at 4:28 ...one of my many favorites is Kara Sevda.
@@farhanaali5759 Thanks!
2:20 - Hangimiz Sevmedik
4:55 - Acil Aşk Aranıyor
Great 👍
Good job iyi iş
Greatful ❤️ from northeast India
Good video … Tava is same in my language
Kara Sevda ❤ Caneim Burak ❤
I heard alot of Koca from the film ' innocence ' by Irem 😂
In Bangladesh 🇧🇩 we also say
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Güzel and 👍💪💯😂😂❤️
What about kayınço elti görümce yenge etc 😂
What is the name of the drama 4:15
Looking good
Nice
Assalam o alikum
I like your reaction on Pakistani vedios
love that leyla n kemal scene ol:)
Please make reaction video's
After watching many turkish series I had known all of them words
I see lots of word is common to Bangla I mean My country Language. And lot are similar to Arabic but in different way. It seem like Turkish people take word from various country Language word.
Zabardast .. çok güzel. . Keep it up Bacī.. when do you use Emmi ? And what about Sister in Law and all il-laws.10 viewer ..
@Feyza aaah .. thanks a lot for your reply . . .it makes sense now .
@Feyza oh .. same is with Urduçe ... I mean our language also has many words many inlaws but obviously these are different .
We dont use words like ‘bacı,emmi’ they are mostly used in rural areas and villages. We use ‘amca’ for emmi and ‘abla’ for bacı
@@definitelynotacheater we Pakistanis use baci .. we write in in Arabic text and in Roman as Baji . It means Abla
@Habib ur Rehman It is ‘bacı’ in Turkish pronunciation differs a bit I think but in normal (Istanbul) Turkish most people use ‘abla’ but if you use ‘bacı’ people will understand it as well
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Selam 💖 how to say IAM DUAGHTER OF ANVAR in turkish plz reply seni keralain’den seviyorum💙
@•aesthetic• Teşekkür ederim💙
Love from Pakistan
Not even started watching but hoping for amca from Emanet
Where is Can ??
Actually we sometimes say ¨büyükbaba¨ to our dad's dad because we get confused whether we are talking about our mother's dad or our dad's dad.
What do you think aunt from the mother side means in Arabic
what are the names of dramas you used?
görümce, elti, bacanak, enişte, yenge...
Ben türk olmama rağmen neden burdayım
What about bacanak?
bacanak means wife's sister's husband
It was written daughter instead of 'sister' in kız kardeş :)
Plz react on balagalaulabekamalehi by ali zafar
ngl i was expecting a clip of miran shouting babanneeee
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