Why Turkish People Make This Sound?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- This really Got me offguard, I almost thought he was insulting me at first 😅🤷🏼♂️ that’s why it’s so important to be open for different cultures to be different than ourselves and not judge, but try to understand.
If we start an interaction by judging , then we will always find most people from other cultures to be “insulting”, “bad mannered”, “weird”, “disgusting” etc.. But if we first try to understand their culture, understand their way of eating, their way of interacting, then, 100% of the times I end up falling in love with their culture, and I learn something new and fascinating 🙌✨
Also, I always find so interesting how after you notice one thing, you can’t stop seeing it everywhere!
Now that I noticed this Turkish feature 🇹🇷 it’s so much easier to understand them when they speak, because most of the time they do this signs while they speak, so even if I don’t know Turkish, I can understand what they say by reading their signs 🙌
But I have to say this is a feature of the people who live in Turkey, but many of the people in this video are not actually from Turkish descent, but Kurdish, Assyrian, Arab and also Turkish 🇹🇷
This country is spectacular 🙌🫶
#turkiye #turkish #turquia #sign #signlamguage #istanbul #adana #mardin #travelturkey #travelturkiye #culture #arab #kurdish #customs #alanstheory #alanstheoryturkiye #facts
Once means "no"
Multiple means "shame on you"
Two can also mean "come here" when a moment of silence
@@DisGuclerOfficial doğru diyon
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This is exactly the same in finland, i wonder is this common for all people?
@@Jan-cz3vx Kinda similar here except that doing it once means frustration
We do this in Greece too! Greetings komşu!
No one can insult greece but the turks. No one can insult turkey but the greeks
@@Giving_out_Ws What are you talking about?
Greetings γείτονας! The more we realize each other, the more we realize we are basically same people.
You lived 400 years under ottoman rule ... of course you do this
Historical reasons, love you γείτονας❤
Someone ❌
Albert Einstein ❎
So basically, if you want to comunicate with turkish people easier, just learn their sign language
I love you so much Turkish amazing people on the earth ❤❤
Thans❤🤍
Thanos ❤️🤍
Luv u broo
❤❤❤
But we dont like ar*bs
Up north, it's a sign of being annoyed and making it multiple times in a row means that you're doing something stupid or shameful
In kashmir , some people also make this sound for saying ' no '
In Azerbaijan while texting each other we write it like this: "nc nc nc nc" There is a little bit difference between "nc" and that one. If you want to say no then say it once, but if you want to just show your disappointment then you say it more than 3 times.
EINSTEIN ARE U ON DRUGS AGAIN!?!!!??
haha
Nah he on pots
I think this is something that we have adopted in the Balkans as well!
I m from Türkiye and I can say that you are right(btw yes is “hı hı” in”the turkish way”)
in the Netherlands its also hı hı
Turkcede sana göre hı hı ama ingilzcede hı hay diye okunur ve merhaba anlamına gelir huh huh demen gerek en yakın anlam olarak ve galiba zaten aynı anlama geliyor Türkçedeki hı hı gibi.
@@fpstest8250 😅
Yhhhh it means like noo or smth like that 😂❤
"this doesn't mean ok"😂😂
Evet bu Türkiye'de bulunulan sosyoekonomik çevreye gore özellikle çokomelli bir bilgidir.
We do that in Tunisia too 2 sound mean No
While one sound means disgusted or angry
This isn't only Turkish! Have something similar in Georgia.
Albert einsten😂
"So i want to tell you *starts beatboxing*"
pretty much only the first one is actually used though
If you are in Turkey and interested that kind of stuff you have to go to Giresun, at kuskoy (kuşköy) they develop a language by whistling. It is older than 500 years.
The no is also used by Maltese people 🇲🇹
All of us make the first one, but second and third one is not that common. I never make them.
I am from Türkiye I am Müslim girl please research Islâm ❤🕌🕋☪️🇹🇷🐺🍉(Palestine)
we use the exact same tsk sound in Persian and lift our head up to mean NO.
we have only 100 million Persian speakers
@@iyigitr35 Your ancestors did. That's why Turkish has a lot of Persian influence.
@@IranLuriranians on their way to claim why turks are 100% iranian influenced
It's ok Iran just tied your military up dont be upset😊😊😊@@iyigitr35
Your mother did last night@@iyigitr35
Albert Einstein ❎ Albert mainstun✅
👌 This does not mean OK 😅 You’r right 🤝
In singapore and malaysia, we do this too but different meaning
One 'tsk':annoyed
Multiple 'tsk':u should be ashamed
Examples:
'*tsk* why tf cant i get the string through the sewing needle
'*tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk* AINT NO SHE WAY SHE STARTED AN ONLYFANS'
Love it! It's funny 😂
meanwhile in INDIA
we use all part of head to communicate
😂😂😂 it means “no” and its so normal and useful thing in our country. 😅
Thought this was popular everywhere
Im a morrocan and people in morroco do the same
The man probably meant he didn't understood you so he said 'no' in his way 😂
In Bulgaria we also make This sound
This is not "Turkish" way. This is "middle eastern" way. As it's widely used among Arab cultures.
That’s not only Turkish way. Iraqi people use it too. Other countries too.
Not sure if most Indians do this but I do the "tsch" noise meaning no also
In greece we do the tch that the elder did when we want to say no
they do that in iran too
They got Turkish signs before GTA 6 💀
In Romania it is used that sound which means No.
That ain’ Albert Einstein that’s Turkish Albert Einstein 💀
Bro didn't even tried to put any effort into giving him a name 💀
The ncuk one the first one the no one is used in kodovo too we say ncuk for no and ëhhhëëë means yes
Hell nœ that's "albeit Edinburgh"
nah its Alkara Einbul
I was thinking the same
Doing this one time means "no" but doing this multiple times is the reaction to an embarrassing moment.
As a turkish person, certainly
YOU'RE RIGHT!
English, German, French also do it, they make the tsk tsk tsk sound.
Bro everybidy does this dude
Plus the one sound is for all languages, im not even Turkish and we do it 💀
bro meets Albert Einstein🤣
Frr
Komik değil
@@SandPasir_ bro he is NOT Albert Einstein he is türk
@@Emir-rm9wcr/woosh
@@Emir-rm9wcalber Einstein benziyor ama Türk yada değil hala benziyor kişi zaten şaka amaçlı yazdı
Rebirth Of Einstein 😅😂Now he will use Gravity Fourmula to make pots..😂
😂
exactly what i was thinking
Only two replies lemme fix that
@@AlansTheory what
in Serbia is no too😂
I'm Turkish that actually is a very useful sign for travellers
Videodaki mevzu ne kardeşim
@@birinsan2642türkler agzından ses çıkarıyomuş
Hayır, yok gibi kelimeleri söylemek yerine cık yapıyor ya adam, onu anlamamış videoyu çeken. Bu ne anlama geliyor diyor@@birinsan2642
@@birinsan2642 cık cık yapıyoruz ya hayır demek için, onu anlamamış bu yabancı arkadaş
@@egeolmez5840 eyvallah 😄
We do this at Greece too
Btw love TURKIYÉ from Greece 🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
Bunu bilemi çaldınız aq
Love from Turkiye
I wish Greeks and Turks could get along it seems so pointless when people fight for no reason
Greece is the ENEMY of Türkiye, don’t forget it !!!
Love GREECE from Turkey 💙🤍
@@kadley4240 tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BCrk_Kurtulu%C5%9F_Sava%C5%9F%C4%B1_s%C4%B1ras%C4%B1nda_katliamlar
"This doesn't mean OK"💀 As a Turkish I can confirm that
Could you yell us what it means and if it is bad?
Ne anlama geliyor peki? :) on numara, beş yıldız, harika anlamına gelmiyor mu? Tam tersini yaparsak tabi o hoş olmayan bir şey de :))
@@labellevigne4160gay
@@lacrimosa164 ne anlama geldigini aciklayayim, 36 boys (turkiyenin en buyuk cetesi) semboludur 👌 36 anlamina gelir
@@onyxviper135 bilmiyordum sağ ol. Çete vs gibi şeylere ilgim merakım olmadığı için benim için çok önemi yok, ama diğer anlamda kullanıyorum veya kullananları görüyorum.
Italian here, we also make this sound to say no 😁
In Spain too.
😂😂
Same for arabs lol
As a french we use that when we are disappointed or speechless lmao, and we are using 2 or 3 times to say no
We also in Albania
I'm Turkish and I didn't know we were the only ones doing that "no" thing😅
You aren't many countries do that ik that Albania and Greece Also do that i am Albanian and live in Greece and i always hear that
Lebanese do this also
Arabs do it as well 😂
Romanians do it as well!
So do the Iranian ppl
In Uzbekistan, we do the same to say 'no'
You are turkish too bro.
Even we Arab do the same
@@ilhansahin441 turkic, not turkish
@@polishhussarmapping258 may be. True word must be only turk
In Brazil too
I am from Kyrgyzstan(Turkick state)
We also do that 😂
Also doing multiple of that sound means your sign of unbelieve or being shocked, like saying i don't believe that or it's so shocking that you don't have words
Ahaha totally agree 😂 love from Türkiye to our Fatherland ❤❤
Selamlarr Türk kardeşim
@@cayicekmi- salam👋🏻☺️
In this case Turks do it 3 times,to express shock or disbelief
@@SmileyKagan yep, we often do 5 but 3 is like short version
You know, the world is made to discover each other's country
1000%
Check out Quran 49:13
Europe left the chat
@@tplez1659 Indeed.
Italians do this too. I also know it’s done in Arabic countries that border the Mediterranean too. I think it’s just a general Mediterranean thing.
I agree
Just like talking with hands
Definitely!
@giangg5858 if we are annoyed or witnessed something unfortunate we do the tsk sound multiple times. Doing the sound with head swinging right and left equals unfortunate or pity. If the head moves right or left with a little chin going upwards, its annoyance. ''No'' is just one tsk with eyebrows moving upwards with the head or without the movement.
We in Albania make this sound for saying 'no' also
I love Turkish people. Great culture, beautiful place, lovely people.❤🇹🇷
Where are you from?
Thanke youuuuuu
(I from 🇹🇷)
I see exactly the same stupid comment about “Great culture, beautiful place, lovely people” but in reality you don’t even know them. Turkey 🦃 is a sh*tiest country I’ve ever lived in
I appreciate❤
Thank you....🌸💐
Greeks do that sounds too to say no, we are literally the same 😂 🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
🇹🇷❤️🇬🇷
I think we love each other but yoğurt is ours❤
Iranians too
We just live in different places we are same expect this
Yes kardesim
What?! We do that in Greece as well! Very typical. Greetings to all Turkish brothers and sisters!
🇹🇷🇬🇷
We do the same in Iran.
Yea, but turkish does it the most. Even the turkish cypriots does the same too
didn’t surprise. greetings..
Greetings back neighbour :)
Bro started blowing kisses 💀
Wow
Hahah yeah wth
LMAOOO
xd
Uhhhhhhh yea Unfortunately
The old man's sound is used in Greece too and in Italy too.
Also in Italy it means "No", and in Southern Italy it is accompanied by the same movement of the head (while this does not happen further north: for example, in my region - Tuscany - only the sound is used, without accompaniment of the movement of the head). Further north still, in northern Italy, I don't think the sound is in use either.
--- EDIT: Fun fact: in Italy, the old Turkish man's sound, if used without any movement of the head and repeating it three, four or five times in sequence, it is the current way to call a cat. 🐈
This is typical both with or without the head movement in Greece too but also most of the balkans in turkey in most of the Arab world in the whole of Iran in the whole of the caucasus in most central asia in Afghanistan and in most of India and Pakistan, and that's just what I know it's most probably used in other places as well..
Also Chinese
Actually in Egypt too and l guess in many other Arabic speaking countries!
@@MM-qg5xhtrue, in Morocco too
If you repeat it 3-5 times in a sequence in Turkey, it means you got angry 😀
Turkish people very kind ❤🎉😊 i love Turkish people
Hello lm from turkish ı love you ❤
Lol u know nothing about Turkish ppl then
Then you haven't seen a turkish driver.... I'm turkish, don't cancel me I'm not judging TvT
Thanks
Sometimes...
This video make me today happy .Thank YOU for sharing this
In Türkiye We constantly repeat this sound and squint our eyes when judging someone or to show that we disagree with someone.🇹🇷💖
En cierto modo, en algunos países, al menos en el mío, Argentina, ya no es tan común me parece, pero para mostrar que estamos en desacuerdo con algo o alguien, movemos la cabeza de izquierda a derecha, entrecerramos un poco los ojos y chasqueamos con la boca emitiendo algunos sonidos cortos que suenan muy parecido al hombre de este video. Todo esto recuerdo haberlo visto, incluso, en algún dibujo animado muy viejo de Estados Unidos, por lo que asumo que no sólo se hace en mi país.
Exactly the same in Greece!
We do this as well in Egypt. Probably in all countries in the Eastern Mediterranean. Heck, even the Japanese do it. It's called, clicking your tongue. Sometimes in disappointment, frustration, or to simply say no in a dismissive manner.
Yeah I’m Syrian we also do it
Tutting
Yeah we in Armenia do it as well
Probably half of Europe
Same in Central Asia too
The sound that we do means "no" normally
bro is Einsteins 3rd copy 💀
Whos the 2nd
@@FootballEditsByHim search "omg it's albert einstein" and you'll know it
@@FootballEditsByHim Einstein's chauffeur.
What do you think I do it too?
As a a proud Turkish, i can confirm this.
I like turkey but I'm Kurdish so Turkish people hate me
I'm pretty sure every country does that lol
@@ItsLofty101no bro
@@Becarefulimfromohio Yes bro, literally everywhere lmao
@@ItsLofty101only balkans, Levantine and Caucasus region as far as I know. Guess why
Dear brothers and sisters. The Last one is very important. Be carefull...
😂
💀
Why?
@@Mrpie999 sus meaning
@@Mrpie999 it means "hole" (sus Hole) and if u do this sign to somebady you mean "gay"
In Egypt, and i believe most of the Middle East countries, we do the same
Once you showed him, I immediately understood it, it's fascinating how people across countries and within the same country can communicate in their own special way
We are not a Middle Eastern country.
@@TitisPitis-vg9hw first, I was talking about MY country and neighbouring countries i.e the MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES, so I hope you get it
Besides, Turkey is indeed a MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRY and I know there's a huge conflict there about some wanting Turkey to be included in the European Union and some wanting it follows the middle eastern countries, ikr, however technically it's still included as a middle eastern country and check it online, YET I was not talking about whether Turkey is a middle eastern country or not, I was speaking about MY COUNTRY and neighbouring countries as well 😂
@@tt7762Türkiye isn't in middle east, %3 of the land of Türkiye is in Europe (which has more population and area than some of the countries in Europe) and the rest of the land is in Asia. Only Middle Eastern city in Türkiye is Hatay.
@@xdem1r a simple and quick Google search will tell you the contrary but I do know how EAGER and how MUCH majority of the Turkish want to be included in the European Union so bad and want to cut ties with the Islamic culture of the middle east, that's where the conflict on Erdogan arises from between the nation
However, I'll state again that in my original comment I wasn't talking about Turkey in particular neither I was including turkey within the middle eastern countries, I was speaking about MY COUNTRY and our neighbouring countries, but it seems that people tend to overlook the main issue and love to start a debate I didn't start in the first place, it's just we all share similar gestures, idk why it got on your nerves while I didn't "offend" you 😂! Have a good day mate0!
@@tt7762 I was not offended till you said Türkiye was in Middle East. That is definetly wrong. Searching in google will say that we are *Eurasian* which is the case and it is true. I also didn't said that you started this i don't know gow you understand it from the things i wrote, have a great day!
My father is Turkish, this is the way he would respond 95% if the time when I was a little kid 💀💀
So u r Turkish too conguralition🎉😂
I am Turkish too and I don’t know why but we are so üşengeç (I don’t know in English what is this) and we are just doing “tnı”
@@wonyumeeüşengeç=tembel=lazy
It is not only in Turkiye, in Uzbekistan also people do like that "chi"
Greece too!
im kurdish and we do this aswell all parts most middle easterns and muslims use this way
In Afghanistan🇦🇫 too. we do the same chi sound and it has the same meaning.
@@farahdeeba-bm5vx in Russia we also do this sound when we talk but it has different meaning
Because Uzbek people are Turks too.
You actually called it Türkiye I'm so proud of you
I bet you don’t refer to other countries by their native names
@ Other country names does not have embarassing english counterpart, we dont want to be called a farm animal, thats the whole point of it 😂
I don’t mind TURKEY
It's because Turkey has been changed to Turkiye
@@cerbi2720 yeah but there are still a lot of ppl refuse to use that way
wait a minute, so the rest of the world can't understand these signs? I thought these were universal signs.
Once I had a conversation with a german friend:
he: you didn’t answer..
me: I did.. I said no.
he: no, you didn’t!
(Later it turned out, I made ‘çıks’)
@@nndrr I use this in Germany as well and nobody ever did not understand me. I also heard it by several Germans AND it is mentioned in old german dictionaries from 1852.
It is pretty universal, but some people seem to be living under a rock or it might not be used in some (very few) counties, like where this guy who made the video made is from :-D.
Albert Einstein from Walmart 😂
Turkey doesent have wall mart İ know İt since İ am turkish🇹🇷
Einstein from a 101
Yeah you are right
We do the same sound for a no, no way or when disagreeing .
Greetings from Romania
Thank you telling the name of our Country true..Türkiye 🇹🇷
As an arab egyptian we also do that
Things that should not be surprising after living in the Ottoman Empire for hundreds of years
@@kalpperisiWe do this in Morocco as well but the Ottoman Empire didn’t reach that part.
@@noanoa8991 No, the Ottoman Empire ruled Morocco between 1554 and 1576. Thank you for showing everyone once again that we should not comment without knowing or researching something.
@@kalpperisi that sound (as in "No" or disapproval) is older than the Ottomans, Arabs and Greeks. probably dates back to the bronze age, in the general middle east area.
@@kalpperisi Morocco’s official History claims that the Ottoman Empire never ruled Morocco. No need to be aggressive.
As a Turkish, we don't use these THAT much. And the Einstein guy seemed like he spat at you 😅
💀
I, an Iranian when watching this video: Wait, you're telling me other people don't do this?! I bet I've done it many times when speaking to others in English and just assumed it's universal LOL.
Though it's very informal, and in formal situations it can even be considered impolite to say no like that.
It is bro. Maybe some far westerners don't understand it 🤷
I am starting to think it may be an Arab World thing- we do this too, we are Sudanese-Egyptian on one side of my family . But my mom who is Non-Arab can’t stand it! (She’s Pygmy South Eastern Asian Pacific Islander) But we don’t do the thumb or the throat thing- but tsking absolutely! But it is considered odd in the Western world, my high school friends would say, “Why are you trying to get my attention like a dog?” My mom would say, “I’m not a horse don’t do that!” Lol
Definitely an Arabian thing lol
It is fucking universal bruv i dont think its a middle eastern thing
I am Turkish. I loved this video. Thank you.❤❤❤
Hello brother.We tell the same on Greece.Without talk,we are telling tsou tsou with our voice without talk him.
We do the exact same thing in Iran as well! Love to all Turkish people ❤️
In Iran we do the no kiss sound thing and it’s so common for us I never realized it’s not common around others too
In subtitles it's been described as "sucks teeth"
Americans do this all the time. Usually it means they're annoyed
It is also done in egypt
@@nussknacker9827I live in America and white Americans never do this.
It's Common in Spain , However it's UTMOST UNPOLITE , Only uneducated, low class, Brothels and Prison Inmates use This .
@@nussknacker9827in turkey we use the sound also for “annoyed” expression - this time with a side movement of the head.
Ben bir Türk olarak ben bunu her zaman yapıyorum 😂😂😂
Benda türküm🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Üşengeçiz işte
The second one means " I am drunk" in uzbek😂😅
I think it's the same in Russia
In Azerbaijan it means 'to drink alcohol'.
I do thay "tshh" here too but not those others 😭
As bayrakları🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷asasasas🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿
Bro actually dipped us off at the end 💀
I genuinely thought this was common fucking sense, im not even Turkish.
Btw, if he does that means he is being informal around you and sees you more as a friend than a guest which is a good sign.
As being a Turkish person, I can confirm it, we don’t need to use words 24/7
It is actually the Greek Way
That's sound is used in South America too and his meaning is exactly the same (is a little bit impolite here though). I can confirm it as a Peruvian.
it's impolite in Turkey too
Look this is the Muslim land and listen in Ireland. You do it too.
Beautiful people ❤ hospitality in this country is unimaginable
Ülbürt Özştein
😁😁
💀👍
In Greece we also do the same sound to say no or when we dont like something. Probably this habit passed from Turkishs to us at the 400 years of take over
Same in Bulgaria! As well as a lot of Turkish vocabulary.
@evgeniaangelova6556 yes but we don't share the same vocabulary. Only some idiomatics
Not true... this sings invented in the mountains of Greece for secret communications to each other while the ottoman occupation..
It is not 400 years. It is almost 1000 years living together, starting from Seljukid Empire entrance into Roman territory Anatolia in 1071.
@thraciensis3589 in this 1000 years we weren't living together we were enemies with seljouks always attacking us
Fun Fact :The "no" sign is also used in Greece
Fun fact, it's used in most places from serbia to india and from Kyrgyzstan to Tunisia
Oh
..and in Southern Italy, especially Sicily, too!!
Croatia too... C-c. 😅
Oh my god it’s Albert Einstein descendant 🤯
We have same in Arab countries specially in my country Oman 🇴🇲
Depends on how many times a person did it.Once means "no".Few times means "sigh"
Yea we are doing it in romania aswell, never thought about it.
Yeah, it shows you are annoyed. Especially moms do that sound to their children.
I am Turkish and I love our special sign language lol😁😁😬😬🤣🤣🥰🥰❤️❤️🇹🇷🇹🇷🧿🧿👏👏🍀🍀
turk isareti degil gordugun gibi tum balkanlar ve tum ortadogu yapiyor , bizle ne alakasi var, turklerin yogun oldugu yerlerde bu hareket yapilmiyor bile, doguda guneydoguda var
We do it too in Croatia 🇭🇷🫶🏼
Do you also do the same gesture when you are afraid??
Thanks for spreading our culture. Peace🎉
I’m from Greece and we do the “no” sound as well.
@@Cupidyysno u smart guy. Unfortunately its an abomination from ottoman times. Where u from?
Ναι και εγώ μπρο
Siz zaten bir çok şeyi bizden öğrendiniz 🤣 mezeler ve yoğurt da buna dahil🤣🤣
@@benbenim9195hahahhahahaha tsup
Komşumuz Yunanistan'a selamlar 🇹🇷🇬🇷