SOUTHERN TUNGUSIC: NANAI & OROK
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2022
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Orok/Uilta is closely related to Nanai, and is classified within the southern branch of the Tungusic languages. Classifications which recognize an intermediate group between the northern and southern branch of Manchu-Tungus classify Uilta (and Nanai) as Central Tungusic. Within Central Tungusic, Glottolog groups Uilta with Ulch as "Ulchaic", and Ulchaic with Nanai as "Central-Western Tungusic" (also known as the "Nanai group"), while Oroch, Kilen and Udihe are grouped as "Central-Eastern Tungusic".
Nanay is classified as Severely Endangered while unfortunately Orok is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.
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I wish no languages went extinct, but I guess that's a part of life... they are such beautiful languages too, I hope they manage to stay alive.
Languages need a purpose: schooling, law, religion, etc. Centralized bureaucracies (aka Nation States) and minority languages don't go well together.
It is a part of assimilation and indifference
How to say “water” in these languages
Nanai: “муэ”
Orok: “мӯ”
Mio/miu Nanai is so cute Lol,
I love tungusic language so mustttttt.
Tungusic Catgirl!!!
The first speaker has a clean russian accent. She is probably a bilingual or L2 speaker, considering that not so many native speakers left
I Saw the Russian influence in these languages
Uilta/Orok, one of the ethnic groups in Sakhalin (Karafuto) featured in the anime Golden Kamuy
Keep up the great work.
Please make a video about Zhuang language. Thank you🙏
cool
Nada and nadan in nanai and orok sound bit similar to ragan (ghagan) which mean 7 in old kedahan malay number.
Hello! Can you make a video called: Dutch People, Culture and Language?
Anyway, nice video. I recently subscribed.
Please let’s make about uto-aztecs languages.
Tungustic🥰
Day 2 of asking chechen and ingush plz
Nanai can get it..anytime. I like the rhythm. It's so hippity hoppitus
Do Peul languages pls
Pls do binukid Philippines
No me creo que exista un idioma llamado Nanai 🥰🇨🇱
Exista
Again, you've posted records of these languages. Please make entries about other languages of Amur, Ulchi and Orochi.
Nani
Please do Hinglish...
"Orok" means baby in Sundanese.
Nanai owes its survival to numerous Russian loanwords.
Well they are barely surviving
And also phonetically, in both languages.
POV: your first but don’t know what to say
It sounds so slavic
The first language speaker had a Russian accent
1st
u arent first sadly
u were 5th
@@ImAnOverthinkerr nope I was the first to comment boi
Congratulations 🎊🎉🎈 this is the day of the world, Ted Hubert commented first
Nanai has got a lot of Russian vibes, while Orok approaches more to Mongolian or even Persian. Nevertheless, both languages somehow proof a distant link to the Turkic family (especially due to the usage of "ç" letter), feature which encompasses Tungusic cluster into the controversial but still allegedly accepted Altaic macro-family.
Both languages are written in Cyrillic. The letter is not used in either language. Even if it were, it wouldn't be evidence of relation; writing systems are mere arbitrary symbolic representations of languages. Both English and Vietnamese have the letter , but that obviously doesn't prove they're related. And Altaic is not "allegedly accepted". It has been widely discredited and is only accepted by a small fringe.