Overall this is probably the best breakdown of Chechen grammar on YT. A few small corrections though: The future progressive in 29:44 would be more correct if it was "so bepig ötsurš xir vu", also the j in jetsna from 31:34 is silent or shouldn't be included(etsna would be correct). Stay active💪
@@mopclanguages2848 Are you not a native speaker? Your accent sounded really good in Chechen but when speaking English you somehow have a Brazilian accent but I could be wrong.
This is an amazing achievement. Johanna Nichols, author of the 800 page Grammar of Ingush, once conducted a study of comparative linguistic complexity and Chechen-Ingush came top! I look forward to your next offering although they must be unimaginably hard work.
Thank you for your presentation. I wanted this kind of explanation of this amazing language. I hear a Universal Language when they speak and sing. I hear many languages and now with your video I understand why. It (Caucasus) is a generator of languages, that is clear. I speak Catalan and "mot" means "word" , as "mott" means "language". The range of vowels and the 6 genders is just astounding, THANKS ! I would love to see comparison between Chechen, Ingush and Avar.
Woow that's a great language you know. I'm really glad to see that someone giving information about this not well known language. By the way could you tell where did you this language from?
Hi. This video is great! But there's a little mystake at 12:28. "Vaj" is the inclusive one and "Txo" is the exclusive one. When I say "Vaj lovsh du" it means we are playing, including the person I'm talking to. And if I say "Txo lovsh du" it means we are playing excluding the person I'm talking to.
Thank you for this vedio. But there is a note, the letter "V" sound is "W". eg. "vaj" ="waj", it is the same sound & meaning of word "we" in English. But in chechen language there is short "a" bitween "w" & "j". Good luck
Interesting work. Thank you! There are some comments. There are not 50 consonant sounds in the Chechen language. Even in an expanded composition (that is, taking into account the dialects and the borrowed sound [f] in the Chechen language, there are 35 consonant sounds. There are different opinions and approaches about vowels, but the optimal number (not taking into account nasalization) is 20 vowels sounds.
How do you know how to pronounce the words correctly? I noticed you don't pronounce some vowels like the "i" in the word "breads". And what about the stress?
Something about this region of the Caucasusus makes me so interested to learn more. I sometimes wonder if this area and the Caucasus mountains are the birth place of all white people. I don't know why I feel this way but this kinda Solidifies my thoughts. Chechens are truly a great people and I want to learn so much more about this possible birthplace of white man. Thank you for making this video the more I watch the more I want to know about these people. Love and respect from America. We could learn alot from our Caucasian brothers.👍👍👍✌✌
erasedfromgenepool...Your words ring true. I learned of them when the bolsheviks decimated Grozny in 1996. I learned of their dance, their manners and hospitality...and their greatness in war (defensive). I love the sound of the language.
We (Chechens) believe we are direct descendance of Noah , in Chechen language we call us Noahci (Noah) Prophet - (Ci) blood,descendance. I believe all white european are from Caucasus especialy Chechnya (lean about Cheberloy lam) this place have someting special
Go next video about similar words in english and chechen, for example, homie=h'omie. Be ware = warie je. Go=g'o. Marry=marie. Nanny=nana daddy=dada. Also we have similar words with Hungarian language, and some nordic languages too. For example töntig tentig konang k'onah even Denmark means Fatherland in chechen language, den-father's mark-land in one of chechen dialects uses mark instead literature word Mohk-land
@@mopclanguages2848 only two letters have a name: ъ - ч1ог1а хьаьрк, ь - к1еда хьаьрк. 1 is a normal letter like A,B,C, but also a specific letter in Chechen alphabet with a specific pronounciation.
Chechens are just as scary as an axe.If you're not touching it,or not doing anything dangerous,you're fine.But of course axe is gonna kill you if you hit your face with the sharp side.
Very interesting. According to genetics, a vast percentage of Arabic people have prehistoric ancestry from the Caucasus ( Haplogroups J1, J2 ) which is also common among Chechens. These migrations have settled in the middle-east with older local haplogroups like E and T... so perhaps some of the sounds in Arabic have their origin in these ancient Caucasus languages.
@@blacksea-caspiansea9504 you think you said something, but you just proved to know absolutely nothing on the subject. The equivalent of what you just posted is saying "I don't care about automobiles, nobody knows what gasoline is, there are sailboats" Please, next time you comment at least try to make an ounce of sense
@@bojovic78 Well, here comes the haplogroup troll. According to your logic Scandinavians are cousins of arabs, or Native Americans are just simply modern Europeans?
@@blacksea-caspiansea9504 Y-haplogroups are good for tracking migrations of males. The people of today's Latin America are predominantly R1b from Spain and Portugal, and lo and behold - they speak Spanish and Portuguese ... I know, it's magic, right ? Native Americans are usually haplogroup Q, and today, among nations who preserved native american languages, they carry haplogroup Q. So, there are co-relations you can't deny, doesn't matter how far you put your head up your ass
Arabs are not descended from the Chechens and Ingush, but there are a few thousand Chechens living in the middle east who immigrated their during the russian chechen wars.
@@mopclanguages2848 That was how the Georgians called the Chechens back in the day in the Middle Ages. Chechen call themselves Noxchi. The name Chechen was given us by the russians like 300-400 years ago and finally this term Chechen spread. Different nations gave us different names. So Durduks is the previos name of the Noxchi.
Unfortunately, as a Chechen I can confirm the fading away of Chechen unique language. Today this language is deemed to be an endangered. In like 10-15 years you will never hear this ancient language.
It is not that late like you say. Со т|а к|уьш дола чуьран юкхара ву а тоала жим нах х|инца вай мотт буьтч бу. Сих ма ло вай мотт д|а таса, кхидахь буьтш и|а.
Chechens are not Persians. They are white Muslims and possibly the first white people to exist. Persians are of Arabic origin. Get your facts straight.
Don't what are your sources, but Persians are clearly not of arabic descent. For example, their tongue is Indo-European, related to Hindi or even most european tongues like English or Russian.
Once again, the thought occurs to me that, while languages have traceable origins, their accents have their own agenda. Finnish sounds Nordic to me. Spoken Romanian sounds like Slavic (SEEING it printed marks it as clearly Italian, but the sound is on its own "tectonic plate", as it were, and disconnected from the actual words.) As I listened to the speaker at 6:00+, I thought "Turkish -- logical, since it's near Azerbaijan." Alas, to this day, I can't distinguish Turkish from Hungarian (?!?!?) -- all I hear is "chuch", "shush", "ö" and "ü". I guess I need more exposure.
It's not that hard to distinguish Turkish from Hungarian. Hungarian has way too many /e/s because of its vowel harmony rules, it has fixed stress on the first syllable and long/short vowels (long vowels exist in Turkish too but they are much more rare than in Hungarian)
Chechnya is not in russia we are living on OUR LAND, not borrowed from russia author, if you have unnecessary land to give to russia, go ahead and stop saying that our land belongs to russia we have been fighting against them for over 300 years
Love from South Africa to Chechnya 💖
F u and your africa
I love Chechen people from Somalia 🇸🇴
This is great. Thank you so much! Chechen is one of the most interesting languages in the world!
love from norway to chechnya
Salam aleykum Azerbaijan Kavkazia i love you Norway.
Overall this is probably the best breakdown of Chechen grammar on YT. A few small corrections though:
The future progressive in 29:44 would be more correct if it was "so bepig ötsurš xir vu", also the j in jetsna from 31:34 is silent or shouldn't be included(etsna would be correct).
Stay active💪
Thank you, finally someone found my video!
SHUT UP
Brother are you native in chechen can I get in contact with you?
Great Chechens
🇵🇰🇹🇷🥀
oh! really? servants of kremlin are great?
@@lisovyj_diadkoOnly Kadyrovtsi serve to Kremlin,ordinary chechens has nothing to do with politics.
I'm honest i unironically think that chechen is one of the most beautiful languages known to man
I am a big fan myself
@@mopclanguages2848
This is dedicated for you, my friend.
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@@mopclanguages2848 Are you not a native speaker?
Your accent sounded really good in Chechen but when speaking English you somehow have a Brazilian accent but I could be wrong.
Ilov Chechen country and Chechen people from Pakistan Islamabad
Very clear and detailed description of the rudiments of Chechen grammar esp regarding the noun phrase and the verb tenses. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
@@mopclanguages2848
This will help you to learn how to dance like chechens. LOL
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Chechen, a central caucasian language group, is a different language branch than the northeast dagestani caucasian language group.
This is an amazing achievement. Johanna Nichols, author of the 800 page Grammar of Ingush, once conducted a study of comparative linguistic complexity and Chechen-Ingush came top! I look forward to your next offering although they must be unimaginably hard work.
If you are a native speaker of Chechen, please contact me at mopcmsm at hotmail dot com
😀it only means that she has not heard anything about the Tabasaran language(same north caucasus region
). they have about 50 cases in their language
@@mopclanguages2848’m native Chechen speaker
Great video!!! Thank you very much
🇦🇷🇦🇷
I'm Chechen but you learn me about more thinks thank you brother. Sorry my english is like adidas from aliexpress XD
Adidas from aliexpress hahahahaha good one/дик яр из😂
Happy to help! Contact me at mopctranslations@gmail.com I need Chechen speakers to ask a few questions about Chechen
Thank you for your presentation. I wanted this kind of explanation of this amazing language. I hear a Universal Language when they speak and sing. I hear many languages and now with your video I understand why. It (Caucasus) is a generator of languages, that is clear. I speak Catalan and "mot" means "word" , as "mott" means "language". The range of vowels and the 6 genders is just astounding, THANKS ! I would love to see comparison between Chechen, Ingush and Avar.
Great video. Thank you very much.
amazingly impressive job
Very cool. Thank you for making this!
Woow that's a great language you know. I'm really glad to see that someone giving information about this not well known language. By the way could you tell where did you this language from?
I am creating a linguistics channel for Brazilians on my main channel. This is the beginning of an English version. I study every language on earth.
@@MOPCLinguistica that's so interesting and cool. I wish u good luck with that by the way I'm your new subscriber:)
I study many ancient languages. Take a look at my other channel, callaed MOPC Linguistica, with many videos posted
Interesting. How did you find the ancient chechen language?
Love from south of Chile to Chechnya
Hi. This video is great! But there's a little mystake at 12:28. "Vaj" is the inclusive one and "Txo" is the exclusive one.
When I say "Vaj lovsh du" it means we are playing, including the person I'm talking to. And if I say "Txo lovsh du" it means we are playing excluding the person I'm talking to.
I always mix vaj and txo up, thank you for the correction
@@mopclanguages2848 You welcome :)
@@maryamkhasu you chechen?
@@fahanmohammad6323 Yes I am
@@maryamkhasu hi Maryam do you know the Chechniyan word for Dollhouse?
Thank you for this vedio. But there is a note, the letter "V" sound is "W". eg.
"vaj" ="waj", it is the same sound & meaning of word
"we" in English. But in chechen language there is short "a" bitween "w" & "j".
Good luck
Thank you for your contribution. Please send more corrections so I can make a better video in the near future.
Yes, I heard the word "уош" [wash] - brother
Very informative 👏 I have studied Georgian, which has similar features
vaynakh nokhchi chechnya the bravest people in the world
Interesting work. Thank you! There are some comments. There are not 50 consonant sounds in the Chechen language. Even in an expanded composition (that is, taking into account the dialects and the borrowed sound [f] in the Chechen language, there are 35 consonant sounds. There are different opinions and approaches about vowels, but the optimal number (not taking into account nasalization) is 20 vowels sounds.
thank you for your information!
Great explanation and it is comprehensive.
Keep it up and resume
How do you know how to pronounce the words correctly? I noticed you don't pronounce some vowels like the "i" in the word "breads". And what about the stress?
What is the romanization used in this video? I doubt it's the old Chechen Latin alphabet, as it has numbers and periods in the romanization.
basic generic transliteration of cyrilic
Something about this region of the Caucasusus makes me so interested to learn more. I sometimes wonder if this area and the Caucasus mountains are the birth place of all white people. I don't know why I feel this way but this kinda Solidifies my thoughts. Chechens are truly a great people and I want to learn so much more about this possible birthplace of white man. Thank you for making this video the more I watch the more I want to know about these people. Love and respect from America. We could learn alot from our Caucasian brothers.👍👍👍✌✌
Respect and Tank u very much ✊,are always welcome !
erasedfromgenepool...Your words ring true. I learned of them when the bolsheviks decimated Grozny in 1996. I learned of their dance, their manners and hospitality...and their greatness in war (defensive). I love the sound of the language.
Birth place of all people is Africa. Native Caucasians are genetically west Asians, so we have nothing to do w Europeans and your genes🤷🏻♀️
We (Chechens) believe we are direct descendance of Noah , in Chechen language we call us Noahci (Noah) Prophet - (Ci) blood,descendance. I believe all white european are from Caucasus especialy Chechnya (lean about Cheberloy lam) this place have someting special
@@kkk-rx6xh Без логики слова африканцы черные если что
Go next video about similar words in english and chechen, for example, homie=h'omie. Be ware = warie je. Go=g'o. Marry=marie. Nanny=nana daddy=dada. Also we have similar words with Hungarian language, and some nordic languages too. For example töntig tentig konang k'onah even Denmark means Fatherland in chechen language, den-father's mark-land in one of chechen dialects uses mark instead literature word Mohk-land
PPLEASE I nead a native speaker of Chechen to make better videos, please contact me at mopcmsn at hotmail dot com!!!!
That's true because the Germans, people from denmark, Hungarians, fins and Norwegians are our cousins. Chechens are Europeans
@@Richbitch123Because Chechnya Europe
@@mopclanguages2848 more similarity:
English - Chechen
giggles - gilgash
soul - sa
area - are
back - buq
do - do
stag - stag
mud - moda
low - loha
chill - shiila
hus - hus
chin - ch'enig
hog - haqa
muzzle - muts'ar
lock - loq'a
was/were - vara
may/might - meg/moga
tall - talla
day - de
etc
@@tersbersirs хьо Нохчийн вуй?
Great job! What’s the name of the painting at 2:54 please??
sorry , I dont know, I found it searching for Chechen people images.
sounds very similar to Albanian
Is there a way to get in contact with you?
mopctranslations at gmail dot com
great man। really helpful
Мягкий знак in Chechen - к1еда хьаьрк. 👍
whats the name of the palochka letter I?
@@mopclanguages2848 only two letters have a name: ъ - ч1ог1а хьаьрк, ь - к1еда хьаьрк.
1 is a normal letter like A,B,C, but also a specific letter in Chechen alphabet with a specific pronounciation.
К1еда*
@@babaali7660 thanks
Even their language makes me scared.
😂
😏But they don't bite
@@SIRLASEDARCHI Ramzan Kadyrov and his people are not biting, for sure:))) just killing people, no big dial:)))
@@gia306
We don't include the exceptional ones
Chechens are just as scary as an axe.If you're not touching it,or not doing anything dangerous,you're fine.But of course axe is gonna kill you if you hit your face with the sharp side.
Very interesting. According to genetics, a vast percentage of Arabic people have prehistoric ancestry from the Caucasus ( Haplogroups J1, J2 ) which is also common among Chechens.
These migrations have settled in the middle-east with older local haplogroups like E and T... so perhaps some of the sounds in Arabic have their origin in these ancient Caucasus languages.
Don't much pay attention to Haplogroup noobism. It doesn't mean anything. Nobody could know who were any Haplo carriers. There are Austosomal etc
@@blacksea-caspiansea9504 you think you said something, but you just proved to know absolutely nothing on the subject. The equivalent of what you just posted is saying "I don't care about automobiles, nobody knows what gasoline is, there are sailboats"
Please, next time you comment at least try to make an ounce of sense
@@bojovic78 Well, here comes the haplogroup troll. According to your logic Scandinavians are cousins of arabs, or Native Americans are just simply modern Europeans?
@@blacksea-caspiansea9504 Y-haplogroups are good for tracking migrations of males.
The people of today's Latin America are predominantly R1b from Spain and Portugal, and lo and behold - they speak Spanish and Portuguese ... I know, it's magic, right ?
Native Americans are usually haplogroup Q, and today, among nations who preserved native american languages, they carry haplogroup Q.
So, there are co-relations you can't deny, doesn't matter how far you put your head up your ass
Arabs are not descended from the Chechens and Ingush, but there are a few thousand Chechens living in the middle east who immigrated their during the russian chechen wars.
Olá, o canal é brasileiro?
tenho um canal em portugues MOPC Linguística
You forgot anout Dzurdzuketia. That was the first mention
What the heck is Dzurdzurketia
@@mopclanguages2848 That was how the Georgians called the Chechens back in the day in the Middle Ages. Chechen call themselves Noxchi. The name Chechen was given us by the russians like 300-400 years ago and finally this term Chechen spread. Different nations gave us different names. So Durduks is the previos name of the Noxchi.
Correction in 35:32 i dos muxa olu or i dos muxa ala diza.
Freedom to Chechnya!
Unfortunately, as a Chechen I can confirm the fading away of Chechen unique language. Today this language is deemed to be an endangered. In like 10-15 years you will never hear this ancient language.
It is not that late like you say. Со т|а к|уьш дола чуьран юкхара ву а тоала жим нах х|инца вай мотт буьтч бу. Сих ма ло вай мотт д|а таса, кхидахь буьтш и|а.
Chechens are not Persians. They are white Muslims and possibly the first white people to exist. Persians are of Arabic origin. Get your facts straight.
Don't what are your sources, but Persians are clearly not of arabic descent. For example, their tongue is Indo-European, related to Hindi or even most european tongues like English or Russian.
I agree with you about the chechen part but persians are not of arab descent.
Dika = good, doqqa = big
Yes, i realized I made that mistake in dika bepig, thank you barkalla
Once again, the thought occurs to me that, while languages have traceable origins, their accents have their own agenda. Finnish sounds Nordic to me. Spoken Romanian sounds like Slavic (SEEING it printed marks it as clearly Italian, but the sound is on its own "tectonic plate", as it were, and disconnected from the actual words.)
As I listened to the speaker at 6:00+, I thought "Turkish -- logical, since it's near Azerbaijan." Alas, to this day, I can't distinguish Turkish from Hungarian (?!?!?) -- all I hear is "chuch", "shush", "ö" and "ü". I guess I need more exposure.
It's not that hard to distinguish Turkish from Hungarian.
Hungarian has way too many /e/s because of its vowel harmony rules, it has fixed stress on the first syllable and long/short vowels (long vowels exist in Turkish too but they are much more rare than in Hungarian)
Chechnya not to be confused with Czechia 😀
I wanna move to.chechnya
✊🏻 🇬🇪
Are you Chechen
No, Im Brazilian
@Sayfullah borz Because chechen langauge has many sounds that other langauges dont have, this is why it is easy for chechens to create these sounds
Gelia (Gligvi, ghalgha) is Ingushetia, not chechnya
Опять вы )))ингуши вы жить не можете без чеченцев ?
It’s Chechnya buddy
Ingush is a Chechen teip and no more
@@Imtellingthetruth-u8g chechens is Dagestani tohum, no more, Ingush 90% same origin people, chechens are mix of nations
@@mountainee chechnya didn’t exist, it always was part of dagestan
The only phrase I know is ALLAH AKBAR
It‘s arabic, not chechen.
@@maxmusterov2870"Dela siylah vu" ?
and I thought Mongolian was hard !!
there is not such thing like Nakho - dagestanian, its made up termin.
Kiril alfabeli Araplar
Chechens are not Arabs. It‘s an own ethnicity
6666 clicks :o
Chechens are brothers and sisters to Iranians and Azaris all part of the old Persian Empire
Bullshit, we are not Persians.
Azeris are Turks not Iranians
Azari are in Azerbaijan not in Chechnya
What a big lie
Not
ew.
that shit sounds disgusting in the ears
Thats how your mom sounds when i do her
So sensual.
Thanks!
Chechnya is not in russia
we are living on OUR LAND, not borrowed from russia
author, if you have unnecessary land to give to russia, go ahead and stop saying that our land belongs to russia
we have been fighting against them for over 300 years