@@Monoglossia Το "Γεια σας φίλοι μου!" το πρόφερες πολύ καλά, σαν να το λέει ελληνίδα! Είναι δύσκολη γλώσσα να την μάθεις τα ελληνικά, καλή επιτυχία με το διάβασμα !! 👋❤
Modern nations have different genetic elements that overlaps different nations. My so called Croatian part that is "BalKHanic" part is a actually a Hungarian-Macar-Scythian part and so Gál-Gaul-Gaelic which is according to my side more frequent in modern Croatia then in modern Hungary. Regards David
I'm half Balkan (from Croatia), and my DNA test confirmed it, but it also said my roots are Bulgarian... I'm sure none of my relatives knows about this😂💕
@@MonoglossiaCan I ask how did it show up?Modern nations have different genetic elements that overlaps different nations. My so called Croatian part that is "BalKHanic" part is a actually a Hungarian-Macar-Scythian part and so Gál-Gaul-Gaelic which is according to my side more frequent in modern Croatia then in modern Hungary. Regards David
@@Konte1Can I ask how did it show up?Modern nations have different genetic elements that overlaps different nations. My so called Croatian part that is "BalKHanic" part is a actually a Hungarian-Macar-Scythian part and so Gál-Gaul-Gaelic which is according to my side more frequent in modern Croatia then in modern Hungary. Regards David
@@Monoglossia@Monoglossia Can I ask how did it show up?Modern nations have different genetic elements that overlaps different nations. My so called Croatian part that is "BalKHanic" part is a actually a Hungarian-Macar-Scythian part and so Gál-Gaul-Gaelic which is according to my side more frequent in modern Croatia then in modern Hungary. Regards David
@@hondacbrification That's interesting. I haven't looked into such detail, to be honest. I did run a Gedmatch, too - it showed Bulgarian, followed by Romanian, Serbian, Greek Thessaly and Moldavian.
@@Monoglossia I am Hungarian and such we have our identity,history,culture,language...that is not Mediterranean but our which such it have some connections certain people-groups. Consequently we in Hungary have ethic surnames that retained or can be atributed to certain groups with whom our ancestors where in touch or from which lands they have come from. Consequently just as Gál is Hungarian surname that is linked to Gálvölgyi which means From Valley of Gál-Gaelic-Gaul that was how Hungarian called Árpádian basin prior to Árpád which is linked to many things including Hungarian pig breed called Mangalica that points out Hungarians being the same as ManGál aka Gál-Gaelic-Gaul people ...which has effects on every group that we where in touch with since like the surname Bólgár which is the Hungarian version of the Bulgarian it also equally effects them as everyone else. We do have a plenty of oral and written traditions...but again somehow the most interesting is when someone from outside trace his own origins back to Hungarians like Micheangelo Naddeo a Italian researcher did since such people bring they stories with them a stories that we normally wouldn't know or deal with since it happened outside of Hungary hence they are stories that we couldn't know. Micheangelo Naddeo as such had a interesting views from a more Roman perspective whom did mention Bulgarians but in a different way something that is not used and knowing that Roman sources often couldn't different between Hungarians and Bulgarians the whole thing is even more interesting since today only a outsiders wouldn't be able to different between Hungarians and Bulgarians. Micheangelo Naddeo views-research might be interesting since technically it explains many things about Bulgarians as well like why does that Iranian part appear amongst Hungarians and others genetics and some Bulgarian which is not Turkic in my view. th-cam.com/video/ALS7eeuIWF4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fCALhswaSwhMToUi
@@Monoglossiaинтересни резултати… това 83,1% балканско е ясно, имаш 13,3% гръцко защото това “West Asian” го бъркат с него и 3,6% английско от тези английски миньори дошли по времето на османската империя
@@Monoglossia My father is of Bulgarian extraction and he also has a small west Asian percentage (3,5 %). I am wondering where it comes from and why some Bulgarians have this percentage. Proto-bulgars ? Turkish ? Hard to respond.
You look very angry and happy at the same time.
Definitely not angry, my expressions could be weird as I'm recording in a very DIY way, looking at two screens.
Lovely results, much love from Greece! For most of us here in Greece, Bulgarians are our favorite neighbors :)
Thank you so much for the kind words❤️ I love Greece and I am learning Greek 😊
@@Monoglossia Το "Γεια σας φίλοι μου!" το πρόφερες πολύ καλά, σαν να το λέει ελληνίδα! Είναι δύσκολη γλώσσα να την μάθεις τα ελληνικά, καλή επιτυχία με το διάβασμα !! 👋❤
@@george_mavromichalis Ευχαριστώ πολύ! Είναι μια δύσκολη και όμορφη γλώσσα!
SUPER COOOLLL🎉🎉🎉
I'm mostly British (English, Welsh, and Scottish). With some Norwegian and German, Irish, and a little Swedish. 🏴🏴🏴🇳🇴🇩🇪🇮🇪🇸🇪
Modern nations have different genetic elements that overlaps different nations.
My so called Croatian part that is "BalKHanic" part is a actually a Hungarian-Macar-Scythian part and so Gál-Gaul-Gaelic which is according to my side more frequent in modern Croatia then in modern Hungary.
Regards David
günaydın ^^
Günaydın sister 🇹🇷🇧🇬
günaydın
Günaydın 💗
I'm half Balkan (from Croatia), and my DNA test confirmed it, but it also said my roots are Bulgarian... I'm sure none of my relatives knows about this😂💕
Yey, it’s cool to be able to discover these things! I had Croatia show up as a subgroup, too 😊
@@MonoglossiaCan I ask how did it show up?Modern nations have different genetic elements that overlaps different nations.
My so called Croatian part that is "BalKHanic" part is a actually a Hungarian-Macar-Scythian part and so Gál-Gaul-Gaelic which is according to my side more frequent in modern Croatia then in modern Hungary.
Regards David
You are of Assyrian descent 9.1%🎉
Bullshit
@@mladenangelov6882 Don't moron to me
@@waveosaka8908turk 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey, very ... very ... cool ... 😏... 👍... 77 ... 👍... Thank you very much for the Topicvideo here on TH-cam from you ...
Cutest woman on earth
Nice results
*blush* thank you :)
My results are very similar. Which region are you from?
I’m from Sofia and my parents are from Samokov and Haskovo. What about you?
@@Monoglossia I am from Xanthi (Ксанти/Скеча) in Northern Greece, from one of the Pomak villages in the North of Xanthi.
I know Xanthi, it's a wonderful place 😊
@@Monoglossia Thank you:) I have passed through both Sofia and Haskovo but did not stay. I would love to visit Sofia in the future.
@@Konte1Can I ask how did it show up?Modern nations have different genetic elements that overlaps different nations.
My so called Croatian part that is "BalKHanic" part is a actually a Hungarian-Macar-Scythian part and so Gál-Gaul-Gaelic which is according to my side more frequent in modern Croatia then in modern Hungary.
Regards David
I can SEE the English in you!
Okay, interesting ☺️
Gunaydın i ot men,21 %
günaydın! яко 👌
Истина англичанка 😂 Но смятам че това навярно е била грешка, може би е Западен Европейски DNA?
Да, най-логично е да е грешка, но пък сред най-близките ми dna matches има много англичани с типично английски имена 🤷♀️
@@Monoglossia@Monoglossia Can I ask how did it show up?Modern nations have different genetic elements that overlaps different nations.
My so called Croatian part that is "BalKHanic" part is a actually a Hungarian-Macar-Scythian part and so Gál-Gaul-Gaelic which is according to my side more frequent in modern Croatia then in modern Hungary.
Regards David
@@hondacbrification That's interesting. I haven't looked into such detail, to be honest. I did run a Gedmatch, too - it showed Bulgarian, followed by Romanian, Serbian, Greek Thessaly and Moldavian.
@@Monoglossia I am Hungarian and such we have our identity,history,culture,language...that is not Mediterranean but our which such it have some connections certain people-groups.
Consequently we in Hungary have ethic surnames that retained or can be atributed to certain groups with whom our ancestors where in touch or from which lands they have come from.
Consequently just as Gál is Hungarian surname that is linked to Gálvölgyi which means From Valley of Gál-Gaelic-Gaul that was how Hungarian called Árpádian basin prior to Árpád which is linked to many things including Hungarian pig breed called Mangalica that points out Hungarians being the same as ManGál aka Gál-Gaelic-Gaul people ...which has effects on every group that we where in touch with since like the surname Bólgár which is the Hungarian version of the Bulgarian it also equally effects them as everyone else.
We do have a plenty of oral and written traditions...but again somehow the most interesting is when someone from outside trace his own origins back to Hungarians like Micheangelo Naddeo a Italian researcher did since such people bring they stories with them a stories that we normally wouldn't know or deal with since it happened outside of Hungary hence they are stories that we couldn't know.
Micheangelo Naddeo as such had a interesting views from a more Roman perspective whom did mention Bulgarians but in a different way something that is not used and knowing that Roman sources often couldn't different between Hungarians and Bulgarians the whole thing is even more interesting since today only a outsiders wouldn't be able to different between Hungarians and Bulgarians.
Micheangelo Naddeo views-research might be interesting since technically it explains many things about Bulgarians as well like why does that Iranian part appear amongst Hungarians and others genetics and some Bulgarian which is not Turkic in my view.
th-cam.com/video/ALS7eeuIWF4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fCALhswaSwhMToUi
От кой град си
От София
@@Monoglossiaи цялата ти рода ли е от София?
Имам роднини от Самоковско и Хасковско
@@Monoglossiaинтересни резултати… това 83,1% балканско е ясно, имаш 13,3% гръцко защото това “West Asian” го бъркат с него и 3,6% английско от тези английски миньори дошли по времето на османската империя
Звучи много интересно, ако имаш някаква информация за тези миньори, прати линк pls
You turk?
No, I’m Bulgarian
@@Monoglossia but you have 9.1 West Asia
Yes, I guess I have Turkish origins somewhere down the line
@@Monoglossia oh okay Super but is little
Im turk but i have greek italian and sephardic dna
TURKISH DNA MENTIONED❗❗❗❗❗
west asian turkish dna ahahahahahaa
@@sercoserco341Turks trace they origins from Mongolia and not Iran or Middle East.
🇮🇷❤🇦🇲❤🇬🇷
Classic Balkan turk
I am not Turkish 😉
@@MonoglossiaThe West Asian part must come from there.
Sure, most probably
@@Monoglossia My father is of Bulgarian extraction and he also has a small west Asian percentage (3,5 %). I am wondering where it comes from and why some Bulgarians have this percentage. Proto-bulgars ? Turkish ? Hard to respond.
@@dimitrifaillard9972İn turkey we say bulgarian was turk in the 8th ceuntry later they accept christianity and asimillated