Similarities Between Ukrainian and Persian
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 พ.ย. 2024
- Two Ukrainian speakers, Alex and Bogdan, compete against two Persian speakers, Sara and Amir. The Persian language, which at times is referred to by its endonym Farsi, is a Western Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. It holds official status in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. It is referred to as Dari in Afghanistan, and Tajik in Tajikistan. It is also widely spoken in other parts of the Central Asia, the Middle East, and South Asia. Ukrainian (українська мова) is the official state language of Ukraine originating from the Old East Slavic of the early medieval state of Kievan Rus'. The Modern Ukrainian language has been in common use since the late 17th century. In this video we explore some similarities that the two languages share, despite one being an Iranian language, and the other being Slavic.
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Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): / shahrzad.pe
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Bogdan (@bogdanbandalak):
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Sara (@sara_sohrabi):
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Bogdan (@bogdanbandalak):
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Sara (@sara_sohrabi):
instagram.com/sara_sohrabi
Bahador Alast. If I am not wrong then you previously uploaded this video few months ago, but then the title of this video was Persian vs. Russian. Both White guys in this video were Russian in your previous video, but in this video they are surprisingly Ukrainian.
TA Videos You're right that these are the same guys, and in this video we had a different list of words. They are Russian speakers and they are Ukrainian nationals, so they speak both languages.
Anyways, they are kinda similiar
Congratulations to Iran!!! I was rooting for you guys!!
Perhaps it is rather difficult to meet Russian students (from Russia itself) there in Toronto, I suppose. I saw only one "Serbian-Russian" video on channel, with the participation of a Russian girl student.
I love the idea of looking for connections between seemingly distant languages! I was so surprised to learn how Persian and Ukrainian are related. 😂They even got the sentences right!
Nice to see you here. Indo-Iranians is the largest non-Slavic component within the Ukrainian ethno-genesis. The slavs there heavily intermixed with Indo-Iranians...That's why ethnologists are confused whether Sarmatians were Indo-Iranians or slavs, the truth is probably they were a mix of both!
They're not distant though, they are very similar. The Scythians which were an Iranian tribe lived and settled in modern day Ukraine from the 7th to 3rd BC. Their language sounds very similar to Ukrainian and it is said that Ukrainians originated from this tribe which originated from Iranians so Iranians and Ukrainians are very similar to each other.
@Rep 101 Aye, indo-aryans populated those areas of south-east europe and the Caucasus of course!
It's Russian, ukrainian is a modern term which means borderlandian.
@@alekshukhevych2644 It's Russian, ukrainian is a modern term which means borderlandian.
I like the Ukrainian episodes, Please do more
For sure! Thank you!
Bahador Alast no problem man keep up the good work
i love ukrainian people too , LOVE FROM IRAN
But this ukrainians used some russian words that are inapropriate to this translation chalenge:for exemple words such as diamond and axe-they used to translate as like in russian-almaz and tapor and not like in ukrainian - diamant and sokyra!!They confuse the languages and give to the other part of peoples that ukrainian sounds and spells and use the same vocabulary -misconfusing them !!If it's Ukrainian and Persian then the ukrainian guys must use corect vocabulary words as in standart ukrainian language not mix or choose russian equiwalents,even if they know two of them!Persian pair don't used arabic borrowings in their language , but tried to use persian words!!!For russian-persian on this chanel is speciffic video!!!
@@igordamaskin9285 помолчи пж друг
It was great being in your video Bahador jan! Thank you 😊😊
Thank you Amir jan! The pleasure is all mine!
I'm Iranian and I live in kharkov, ukraine. ukrainians are Nice and friendly people😍😍😍 я живу 2 лет в харковое. наши люблим город харков. 😉🤩
As a Ukrainian thank-you we are very nice people. I think Iranians are nice too.
я тоже из Ха)
Якщо б ти це написав українською, то було б взагалі заїбісь👌
тількі мешкаю не "жіву"
Since when did ukraine allow immigration?
Love the Ukranian guys!! Their giggles make me laugh, too!
Iranian man and lady is cool and beautiful.. I wanna visit to Iran in the future from Japon
Just letting you know that in Tehran and Mashad there is a lot of road rage. People dont really care that much in Iran so just letting u know
dont get attention to negative comment about iran, you can search about other tourism experience about iran on youtube , ...
Whats interesting that Indo-Iranians is the largest non-Slavic component within the Ukrainian ethno-genesis. Of course back then INdo-Iranians were white and pale..
@GeekTv For Geek LOL, no we are very white. Just not western white! Were ethnic white.
@@alekshukhevych2644 We were never Europeans. Stop stealing our history.
Hahahhahaa it's really funny. I know very well these two languages because I was in Ukraine. Thanks for video )))) I like. 3:06 he said : We need to speak the Ukrainian language but not Russian.
Thank you my friend!! :)
Bahador Alast 8:08 There are two versions written there 1) topor and 2)sokyra The first option is from the Russian language .
There is a Ukrainian word "топір (topir)", which means "battle axe"
Vithimerius topir... It's not means axe....
It is a battle axe. Here’s topir looks like:
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yaaay!! I was waiting on this video! Thanks again for inviting us!
Thank you Bogdan! It was a pleasure to have you guys join us for it. I hope to get together again soon :)
Bahador Alast, will join with a pleasure!
Bogdan and bahadur both is meaning something like from god in Indo-European languages.And both of second name of you guys Bandalak and Alast sounds very Turkic what the hell.
@@williamkartatar4759 Ukrainian has many persian, turkish, arabic words
This is great! I've had so much fun)
Авжеж😂 очень классный канал! Отличное видео) привет с Одессы
I like how you tackled actual indoeuropean common words and ancient loanwords instead of just recent loanwords and international words.
"Zhuvaty" vs "javidan", "shissot"" vs "shesh sad" definitely trace back to the common indoeuropean heritage.
Topor is an ancient borrowing from Iranian languages, most probably from sarmatian or even scythian since it's known in old East Slavic from it's very beginning.
Kalyan is a recent borrowing from Persian.
The sound of the Persian language is so beautiful!
Fabulous Chick thank you
Iranians are very nice people. We have to come to visit you somehow.
Мандри по Ірану -- то є діло делікатне для кожного, не кажучи вже про Ізраїльтян, ха-ха. Тим не менш, мій найкращий друг -- уроджениця Ірану, має там родичів, що з ними перебуває на зв'язку. Ми з нею це відео переглянули разом -- інтерактивно, причім, періодично натискаючи на паузу, щоб пограти в ту саму гру, що дерегує Багадор, -- гадаючи слова з рідних мов одне одного. Її татові й іншій рідні дістався не один рік тортур у в'язниці, за дисиденство, загрожувала смертна кара, але вони врятувалися, емігрували. Усе-таки, буває світло в кінці тунелю.
It's so amazing to watch them ,and aware that we(slavic people) and Persian are kindred people. We have common ancestors that called Aryans. Despite on centuries separated all us,we still are relatives. Sorry for my English.
Exactly, tajiks, Afghans and Iranians are the far cousins of Ukrainians, Russians and polish people
But Germans still rule🇩🇪🇩🇪
I'm living for Amir's accent, it's adorable😄 Thanks for the great video!
Thank you :)
Thank you! 😊😊
I love these 4.. they are nice and friendly and don't want to win all the time.. They just wanna have some fun.. wish u could do more episodes with them... anyway thanks and khaste nabashin bahador...
Thank you Minoo jan :) Agreed! I'll definitely have them back for future videos!!
My favorite channel of all time just keep it up🖐🖑
Thank you :)
Let's make Ukrainian vs German
O! ce żosko
Крейда, папір, стежка, цукор, ґанок - то є чисті германізми, не кажучи вже про діалектні запозичення західної України, такі як " шпацірувати"
I'm Russian but i know at least: Rechnung-Рахунок, Hauptmann-Гетьман, Palast-Палац, Krawatte-Краватка, Maler-Маляр, Papier -Папiр, Zucker-Цукор.
@@tatkovovk4757 По Белорусски Шпацир-прогулка.
@@tscherbakow80 ми кажемо шпацер (іноді спацер)
Damn, it must be so fun being in these videos, one day.
You're welcome to join us whenever you're in Toronto in the future :)
Bahador Alast
For sure! Toronto is a beautiful city, I enjoyed it! Will definitely let you know when I'm in town.
Sara is so cute
oh my..was searching for this comment!
Please do Bulgarian vs any other slavic language. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! We definitely plan on it!
It is great to watch your videos to improve Farsi vocabulary. Thank you for the good work :)
Amir jan! Great to see him in this channel as well! 😍
I love both channels.. keep the good work up.. make more videos about Arabic and Turkish and Greek please ❤️
Thank you so much!! Really appreciate it :) I have some wonderful videos with Arabic and Turkish coming up in the next few weeks/months! I hope you enjoy them :)
Great concept and infomation. THe giggle puppies delivery falls short. Better with cheerful tone rather than nervous laughter.
I'm originally Iranian, visited Ukraine, LOVE the people there, made some very good friends! of course there are also a few bad people, but that's everywhere, but majority are hard-working kind soul people. It's unfortunate that people there don't really know much about Persian people as they only hear & see politics and the whole middle-east crap going on on tv and they associate, but we are in general cultured, respectful and civilized people with an ancient history. In fact I noticed that Ukrainian & Iranians have the same historical & political struggles and sufferings in common.
Great as always. Thank you . Please make farsi vs french . it will be interesting. Canada has many French speakers
Thank you Dawood! It's interesting that you mentioned that because I am planning on doing it soon! Stay tuned, it will be coming :)
Bahador Alast do you have Instagram page??
Of course. Just look up "Bahador Alast" :)
Ah, thank you for this, Bahador. I've been to beautiful Ukraine and have wonderful Ukrainian friends who are very hospitable. As they knew I'd feel nostalgic, they brewed tea in a samovar for me (why you didn't mention anything about samovar? LOL) and also cooked Kuku Sibzamini (I forgot its Ukrainian name). So anyway, when I saw this, I got very excited. I'm going to share it with my Ukrainian friends. Hospitality, arts and kindness is within the Ukrainian DNA/blood.
Thank you so much Sohail! Really appreciate that :) I know exactly what you mean since I've been to Ukraine as well! You're right about Samovar, we also could have used that! Really appreciate the feedback! Hope your friends enjoy it :)
Its called "Деруни"(deruny)
Samovar is not Ukrainian, but rather Russian thing.
Sara is beautiful 😍, guys is funny😂. Thanks from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿👍🏼
Just to clarify:
At around the 3 minute mark sasha said "We should speak Ukrainian" (in reference to them being Russian speakers) and bogdan said "Indeed".
Also, there are 2 words for axe in Ukrainian: "Sokyra" and "Topír", "Tapór" is Russian.
Great video, definitely one of the more entertaining ones :)
Thank you for that! I know many of our viewers were wondering about it! And thanks for watching, really glad to hear you enjoyed it :)
"topor" is ukrainian word too, but it's more old or dialectal form. Now it`s not literary, but popular. Some north dialects saved [o] or the old diphtongs which did not change to [i] (see: ikavism)
Yeah, it's definitely dialectal, I don't think all of Ukraine could have been influenced by ikavism. Also, a lot of old texts have "o" instead of "i".
Koristi se u zapadnom i centralnom delu zemlji (gde ljudi govore Ukrainski). Uzgred, zapadni dijalekt Ukrainskog je dosta sličan Srpskom. Davno, pre migracije, živeli smo zajedno :)
Hvala, regularno putujem na balkan i imam mnogo prijatelji tamo :) Pisanje nije komplikovano u ukrainskom. Kao u srpskom, sve je fonetičko :) U ruskom, da, moraš da znaš gde su naglaski u reči tako da izgovoriš ispravno. Ali šta se tiče я є ю ї ё щ - nisu težki, navikaćeš se na to ;) Pozdrav iz Lvova!
Wow, አልማዝ (almaz) means 'Diamond' in Amharic too!
almast in armenian
elmas in Turkish
Same in Arabic. "Almaas" for plural and "masa" for singular.
Ukrainian actually has not one, not two, but *three* words for "diamond": almaz (алмаз), diamant (діамант), bryliant (бриліант).
@@ewqdsacxz765 you have no idea what you are talking about.
چه کار عالی انجام دادی آفرین 👏👏👏👏
سپاسگزارم 😊
First time i think of the similarity of the English word "chew" and the Kurdish word for it which is "Cu", prononunced "Jeuw" almost like you say Jew in English. These indo-european connections are amazing. I find new stuff every day.
The numerals are very similar in Indo-Iranian and Slavic languages. In Latin languages there similarities too, but a bit less. There is a hypothesis that Latin and Slavic both originate from ancient Sanskrit. The discrepancy to different linguistic branches occurred several millennia ago.
Baltic numerals are almost identical to Iranian: du / du, šeši / šaš, aštuoni / hašt etc.
It's interesting how the word 'chocolat(e)' is very well known in almost all cultures, knowing that it comes from náhuatl.
Sara is beautiful!!!
😂 omg those funny ukranians. I really enjoyed that video. Btw they were speaking russian with each other
Hi bahador jan, khobi? Man was super nice i just watched with my wife we already know all this words because we find out our self many words is looks the same or she can understand me or i can understand her from our conversations 😊😊👍🏻 good job to all
merci Afshin jan!! I knew you and your wife would enjoy this one :) That's awesome! Always great hearing from you! :)
i feel i will meet you very soon in canada 😊
That'd be super awesome :)
Such a great idea for a channel! Especially when there is so much divide in the world.
One advise though to make your videos even better, maybe work on editing a bit to cut out the silent or unnecessary moments.
Thank you. Sure, I am always improving them. Could you please reach us on Instagram for future suggestions so we don’t miss your comments on TH-cam and we can actually talk about the format of what you’d like to see! Thank you:)
I am an Arab I love iran and iranian people
I hope to be able to visit iranian cities and cultures centres
Thank you! We also love our Arab neighbours! I've travelled to a few Arab countries, and I sure do hope that one day you get to visit Iran :) Much love!!
Another great video. I would like to see Serbian and Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Lithuanian and Latvian.
Loved it, thanks
blown when he brought on the Isfihanian accent :)) good job guys
hey bahador,
this video was amazing.and i would like to suggest something, can you make videos on different persian dialects, i would like to see a video about the differences between standard persian and the bandari dialect or the Ajami or Achami dialect . thanks ,and keep up the good work.
Thank you so much! I have actually been thinking about doing this. We'll try to organize it, the only issue is in Canada, when people speak Persian they tend to forget a lot of the dialectal terms and expressions. For example, Shahrzad is from Mashhad and my dad is from Hamedan, but I wouldn't say either one of us speak with that accent when we speak Persian. So I am just trying to have people take part who have a really noticeable accent and are very familiar with the dialects, whichever one it may be! :)
Bahador Alast dast e shoma dard nakone . thanks for the reply bro, and I hope you find people who still speak there dialect it, that video will be really fun to watch and will also be very insightful.
Another cool video, i would really love to see bulgarian in your videos somehow! :)
Thanks so much! I will certainly organize it as soon as I have a fluent Bulgarian speaker in Toronto to participate! But for sure, we will do it :)
Yeah also it shoud be pretty fun to see because our dna is thracian,slavic and proto-bulgar. And proto-bulgar were most likely from iranian descendant and i belive we still have some words in common, also the same with greek and since we were under ottoman rule for 500 years we obviously picked up some turkic words and after we got liberated we didnt have many words for many things that were in existence so we took many western words as well. And the core of the language is based from Old Bulgarian - which is Old Church Slavonic - spoken from late First Bulgarian Empire to the end of The Second Bulgarian Empire(the language that is bassicaly the root of every slavic language nowdays). So basically we shoud have in common with pretty much every indo-european language and it shoud be very interesting! :D
I love these guys 😍😂😂 and the Iranian side too❤❤
Sarmatians, Antes. Very old Indo-European (Aryan) roots. Ukraine's river names are of these origins.
Good video
Can you do a Vietnamese vs Cantonese
Thank you! Sure, I plan on doing it :)
Funniest video so far :D Bodan is very funny
the iranian guy at the back standing looks like Bogdan but just the iranian version and darker
Romanian:
car , mașină
tee , ceai
ax , topor
600 , șase sute
Thanks for this bahador مرسى بابت اين اين ويدئو اقا بهادر
مرسی آریان جان. لطف دارین
Bahador means brave in Urdu
Really awesome!! Thank you!!!
excellent, very interesting 👌👌👌
The letter ق /q/, which is Arabic, doesn’t exist in Indo-European languages. So in Ukrainian, قلیان is pronounced as Kalyan.
The letter ق /q/ is always replaced by /k/. In Iran, the letter ق /q/ is sadly pronounced.
great work can u make one about Arabic and Syriac(Aramaic)???
Thank you. Sure I'll try to find a fluent Aramaic speaker!
Nice get more Iranians men in these videos. Good to know theyre being represented here. Nice videos
Well then, you'll enjoy some of the Persian videos coming up in the next few weeks since we plan to have a couple of our other Iranian male friends participate!
Omg I’m half Iranian and have Canadian Mix in me LMAO I laughed hard at the “Canadian tire..””no Persian tire” LFMAO such a Canadian /Persian thing to do play on words. Like my dad will do dad jokes that are two languages in one you have to think to understand what it means but when it clicks it’s good LOL
The Ukrainian guy "Богдан" smile tho 😌❤
Can you do Albanian and Romanian ore Albanian and Greek please ? :)
For sure, I'll try to organize for a future video!
Oricand thnx my too
Please Spanish and Turkish or Greek and Turkish ❤
Thank you! Definitely want to do Greek and Turkish. Spanish and Turkish is a great idea as well, I'll try to organize them for future videos. Could you please reach us on Instagram for any future ideas, because I don't want to miss your comments (TH-cam comments can easily get missed) Thank you :)
i love amir's isfahani accent
Also in Ossetian the word "where" means "de" just like in Ukrainian. The Ossetians pronounce the letter "g" like "h" the same in Ukrainian.
not really, "de" - is a verb meaning "being" in Ossetian, for instance the phraze "where are you" in Ossetian would be "kam de" in which "kam" means where. Bealive me, I am native speaker)
But you pronounce the letter "g" like "h". Is it true ?
yes, but theare are some nuances
not true, ukranian "g" is not the same as english "h", it is closer to greek "g", also ukranians have usual "g" in their alphabet
@Simply Channel LOL I am Ukrainian myself and I didn't mean English "h".
Do Bulgarian Vs Persian
i love these two guys
indoeuropeans -____- :D great job (y)
Hele zebo Ofarin 🇷🇺🇮🇷🇹🇯♥️
A lot if similarities to Urdu I notice.
DEJA VU
Croatian VS Albanian please ❤️
I will try to organize that. Thank you :) Please reach us on Instagram for future suggestions, a lot of TH-cam comments get missed.
Nice logical thinking)))
You should do on multiple languages
in Ukrainian language haven't word "Topor" (Топор), but Ukrainian language have a word "Topiretc" (Топірець), not only "sokyra" (сокира). But, word "Diamond" like "Diamant" (Діамант) also present in Ukrainian.. Not only "Almaz".."Almaz" in Ukrainian it only nature mountain rock for Diamant. "Diamant" - its Gems by jewerly job..
چرا اون دوتا انقدررررر کیوت بودن؟😂😍😍😍
what about kazakh,uzbek and other turkic languages?
I plan on it, just need fluent speakers in Toronto who are interested in participating. Message us on Instagram if you happen to know any! Thank you
Fuck to mongolian!
Колян - кольян... тут меня порвало :D.
similarities between turkish /russian or ukrainian please!
We'll definitely do it!
sorry this seems like a reupload of an old episode if i am not mistaken?
Mehdi jan, I know what you're thinking, but it's not. That episode was Russian, while this one, with the same participants, is Ukrainian. Bogdan and Alex are Russian speakers who are Ukrainian nationals, so they speak Ukrainian as well. We did this video, but because of so many requests on Instagram recently we were trying to accommodate those and did not have a chance to upload this one yet.
"topor" is a normal axe for cutting wood, "sokyra" is a battle axe for cutting people
Do Arabic and Chaldean
I would love to! Do you know any fluent Chaldean speakers in Toronto by any chance? Because we can do it with other languages well. Contact us Instagram if you do or for any future suggestions! Thank you:)
Bahador Alast I really don’t I’m so sorry :(
I think I will learn Persian so that I can live in Iran and find me a lovely Persian wife.
That guy in a checkered shirt is pretty smart and funny. He started to use words already known to another side (like machine, shisha), and also he used English loanwords (dollar, chocolate) to make sure Persian side will at least get a clue what the sentence is about.
In amharic we say shay for tea and. Almaz for diamond.its the same for tigrigna too.
That moment when you speak a Slavic language and are shouting the answer at the Persian people! 😂
0:26 we have the name Sasha in Persian too
You gave them Latin, Ancient Greek, Turkic and Chinese words asking of similarities between Ukrainian and Persian.
Russian and Turkish, please! We also have many words in common :)
Duygu Durmaz are you turkish?
ilya_Rusin Yes :)
Duygu Durmaz nice. You are extremely beautiful. Yes, I agree with you that russian and turkish languages have many words in common ;)
ilya_Rusin Thank you! 😊
Duygu Durmaz maybe just borrowings from Turkish
Bahadur you didn't mention the words. Maydan, Kabun.
I'm a normal girl , I see handseome men I click ! :)
Seriously they all look good
That girl likes the dark Ukrainian
The Ukrainians were a bit too helpful :P their sentences were so easy
Kalyan is an indian name..kalyaan also means like uniting in marriage ...
Do you film these in Canada? Because I get the feeling it'd be hard to round up a bunch of guys from across the world so they must be immigrants to Canada.
Yes, we are from Canada. Toronto to be exact.
Cool. Love your vids. Keep it up.
Гудный выпуск!
A little bit hookah etimology:
"Kalyan", which means "bubbling or ebullitionin Farsi has come to Russian and Ukrainian through the contacts with Caucasian peoples, who did contact with Persians for many centuries. Hookah has come to English from India due to the British colonisation of the region. The word "Shisha" means "the glass for vessels or glass part of hookah" in Persian, but through this misinterpretation it came to America as the American name for hookah
Cutie Persian girl
The same guys was in Russian vs Persian
Yes, they speak Russian and Ukrainian.
Tsaa in Filipino, there's possible derived from Chinese
Kia kovol and Kova ohangar same.
Khoriva and Hurram (Freand Kova)
These men to biult town Kiev .
♥LOVE♡BAHADOR♥NICE TH-camR♡ ☆★★☆
Thank you!! :)