i am Turkish. This is for my bosnian brothers. Your pain is our pain, your happiness is our happiness. You are always welcomed your second home ,Turkey.
They most came to Turkey when we Bosnians and Albanians and other Muslim ethnic groups were ethnic cleansed by Chetnik and Greek forces in WW1 and WW2.
You (turkish) are not welcome in Bosnia and hercegovina. You are welcome only in smaller part off the state.Christian part off the state will never forget a few hundred years off ottoman islamic opression.
@@Hrvoje876 As you said, Ottoman. That was long ago, it's Turkey now. Totally different, we don't own slaves anymore, nor do we expand our borders. Why'd I be unwelcomed in Balkans? In fact, I've travelled nearly all the countries in Eastern Europe and people were quite nice, and welcoming. You're the problem.
There is also a Little Poland in Turkey called Polonezköy. There are also villages with Turkish speaking black people who have been in Anatolia for centuries.
Rock Stone there is no point in making issue out of what happened centuries ago. If Europeans have to still blame turkey for Anatolia then Europeans have to look their own past as how they exterminated original people of Americas and Australia. Coin has two sides.
@@ionly6805 The Afro-Turks are the descendants of the Africans who lived in the Ottoman Period. They are well integrated, speak only Turkish. Sometimes they are mistaken for a foreigner because of the color difference. No discrimination exists.
I am Bosnian but Turkey is my home,too! Bosnia and Turkey are connected and there are similarities in our customs and culture! And yes,they speak old- fashioned Bosnian but still we are able to understand them . Volimo Tursku kao Bosnu.❤🇧🇦🇹🇷🤗
Ma debil ostaje debil. Nema pojma o svojoj historiji a da je ima znao bi da nije "srbin", iako već misli da je toliki srbin onda hajde nek ide "svoju lijepu srbiju" Selam za šeher Banja Luku, bit ćeš dio RBiH aBd
Eyvallah kardeşim :) Bizim dillerimizin haricinde hiçbir farkımız yok. You are so similar to us and when I see you, Bosnian people, I don't feel that I am in a somewhere foreign to me. 😊 Bosnia is like a city located in Anatolia and old Bosnian people remind me of my grandparents ☺
Comparing Bosnian to Russian is like comparing Dutch to German. Sure, you can understand a word or two but it's completely different language.@@Bosnian_Patriot
We came to Turkey in July this year... Although we went to Istanbul we stumbled on a local area.... The people stole our hearts and I left my heart in Turkey.... Its such a beautiful place with some of the best humans... I can't wait to go back... British pakistani
Its so much pleasure to see our Bosnian brothers and sisters living a happy life as they suffered alot previously. Salam and love to our Turk and Bosnian brothers from Pakistan. 🇵🇰❤️🇹🇷❤️🇧🇦
Selam to Pakistan! Yes they tried to kill us all and our religion and erase bosnia from the map in 92-95 , but they didn't succeed. They will never succeed we just have to stay strong together!
@@PakistanDefenseForum First violent Christianization, then violent communism and finally the European Christian civilization did its thing, people live here like their idols from Europe, which they imitate! As for this saying, it's just a joke that people in Bosnia tell when the topic is women, of course there are some good women among the bad ones, but there are very few! Women can't be good when men are not good, men are responsible for their wives and daughters, so if women are bad it just reflects the fact that men are bad too!
muadh ibrahim i know bosnia is a muslim country all I’m saying is that most of their people are not religious and so are muslims of turkey wether turks or kurds and many other muslim people from many other countries around the world.
@Sharon Xavier Everybody suffered. I do not like someone comes and say "this suffered more" Numbers of death does not show who suffered more, all suffered a lot. If u think numbers are important, then try to speak with a Jew
@Ricky Reynaldi You are ignorant go to bosnia and ask people serbians,croatians,muslims when was better now in usa capitalist democracy or back in Yugoslavia most people will say in Yugoslavia they lived better and that is true look it up.USA destroys rich countryes of other political interests (USA,Jews are the reason why so many ex rich countryes are now small and poor thanks usa and zions)
@@lostboy4207 he is right and everyone is aware of that. Even the Yugo civil war was a 3 sided conflict where serbs killed croats and bosniaks, croats killed bosniaks and serbs, bosniaks killed croats and serbs
This is awesome! I never knew about this and I am Turkish! Currently learning Bosnian and it’s my first day of studying only, but I understood a few words here and there :D and obviously when they spoke Turkish I understood them as well. Thank you for making such a beautiful documentary 🥰 Greetings from a Turk in The Netherlands!
@@GulsenMelda The grammar is difficult. Don't teach her. Just learn the words and you can understand everything. Enough Turkish words with small changes. It is estimated that 70% of the words are Turkism. To begin with, learn the alphabet and each letter is one voice. It's not like English, write 10 letters and say 4. Arabic system. Bosnian is very easy to read. The logic of the sentence is reversed in relation to the Turkish language. It may be a problem for you but if you know English then it is not a problem for you. You can communicate with 500 words.
So many people of Bosnian descent live in Turkey ( abaut 3 million ),famous actors and actresses like Kivanc Tatlitug, Cagatay Ulusoy, Sedef Avci are of Bosnian descent.
How would you know that Turkey was the capital of Islamic world if you don't find all different kinds of people living together?! May Allah protect Turkey and its people. Love from Somalia 🇹🇷❤🇸🇴
@@95bekirable Governments are formed by the people and not the vise versa. The Turkish people are religious and Muslims. What they say will be the deal and they can decide for themselves, not things that was decided by a century ago when Turkey was defeated in ww1 and 2. If they want they can declare their nation Islamic today.
@@95bekirable Then what are you afraid of?! What I said in that comment wasn't attacking your secularism, or was it? Seems like you're definitely denying something!
Today i saw a old man in the street, he was speaking in bosnian and translating to Turkish.Kind of reminding himself his mother-tongue. Also when i was in high school i have friends from Bosnia,Albania,Macedonia.And we never thought they are different. How wonderful country and culture we have.
This is one of the most interesting videos I've seen. Combines anthropology, linguistics, culture, preservation of identity, and the little old ladies just make it so cute.
It’s so nice that the people kept their language and culture over hundreds of years. However, it’s quite sad that the younger generation can’t say a word in Bosnian :/ I hope that they will keep their language.
Hardly, it's already replaced by Turkish. These people are old, their kids won't grow up speaking the language, and current economic situation will not provide them with funds to travel to Bosnia, following generation will forget their roots, cause they don't speak the language and it'll be forever gone. All that population exchanges, language reforms, diplomatic agreements, were to become a strong Turkish nation, anti-multicultural mindset, homogenous nation dreamers. Arabs and Kurds are bigger in numbers, they can keep their language/culture alive a few more generations, but the smaller communities like Bosnaks (Bosnians), Rum (Greeks), Laz (Georgian), Hemshen (Armenian), and some others will not survive a decade. I'm paternally Albanian and Bulgarian, and my mother is Greek (to an Istanbulite Orthodox Greek mother and a Muslim Pontian Greek father). I'm a born and raised Istanbulite myself, with such heritage, but I hardly speak Greek. My grandma spoke some Bulgarian, as far as she could remember her mom saying stuff to her, she had early dementia, so no Bulgarian... My dad can't speak Bulgarian. My grandfa died way before I was born, and taught my dad nothing in Albanian. & Here I am with intermediate level of modern Greek... Not even Pontiaka (Pontian Greek). I wish I could keep my cultures alive by speaking the languages at a decent level...
Yes, they are a lot. I know a woman, whose daughter has red hair. She said her father root is Albanian, this is the reason why her daughter has red hair. And lots of other examples. We have many famous people in Turkey whose roots are Albanian:)
Bio sam tako iznenaden kad sam jucer prvi put vidjeo ovaj video. Odrastao sam u ovom selu i mogu reci da je jako divno dobiti pozdrave i selame iz cijelog svijeta, a posebno iz Bosne.. Hvala vama puno i hvala ti Harise za ovaj video! Usput, nasa voljena Nana Hatidza koja sjedi pored Harisa izmedu 4:16 - 4:32 u spotu je trenutno pod intenzivnom njegom i treba joj vase dove. I was so surprised when I saw this video for the first time yesterday. I grew up in this village and I can say it's very nice to get greetings from all over the world. Thank you all, thank you Haris. By the way, our beloved grandma Hatice (we prefer to call her "Nana Hatidza") who's sitting next to Haris between 4:16 and 4:32 in the video is under intensive care right now and needs your prayers..
Svaka ti čast što nisi svoj maternji jezik bosanski zaboravio. Video je prelijep i nadam se da ću i ja imat nekad priliku da dođem u ovo predivno selo! Sa Božijom pomoć bit će nena Hatidža opet zdrava! Selam za Tursku iz Bosne!
When war happened in Bosnia in 90's ...Malaysia govt also helped some of Bosnian community to stay in Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur under UN refugee programme. These Bosnian were place in an area of apartment until the local people call it Bosnian Apartment.. But I am not sure what happened to these Bosnian community after the war end..they might came back to their homeland..
Hi. I lived in Sarawak. We were very few, mostly women and children or unaccompanied children. Some married and stayed. Most left for other countries because we came from ethnically cleansed areas of Bosnia where people still have not returned. I know a few who did manage to go back to Bosnia.
@@elmidaavdic7622 were you born in malaysia? how is life there as a bosnian, can you tel me more about your background please, it sounds very interesting
Nice video I loved it really good topic few years back I don’t know even the name of Bosnia 🇧🇦 but now I knew lots of things about them love and respect ✊ from Pakistan 🇵🇰
@@maryoo7131 syrians and afghans would be welcome if they behaved like normal people and didnt sexually harass woman and children. they are only guests in turkey and should act accordingly to how the owners want. you cant go to another country and expect to live your own culture.
Be sure that there are sooo many villages in Turkey like that. In some other villages and/or towns even tho the people don't speak the Bosnian language, they are fully aware and proud of their Bosnian and Sandzak heritage.
Up until 1878 (most these people came to Turkiye after Congress of Berlin in 1878), Sandzak was a part of Bosnia for centuries (west part of today's Sandzak was part of Bosnia even before the Ottomans in Bosnia)... so Sandzak is Bosnian heritage!!
Look, I am born in Bosnia, but if Turkey was playing against Bosnia, I could not cheer for either team - I just love both sides. I consider Turkish people my people. Selam from SeherBosna!!!
Turkey was always playing against Bosnia, you brainwashed! Ottomans invaded you and you converted to islam and changed your European and Christian culture! You are brainwashed!
@@Account-br9kc did you read what I posted? How can someone be so ignorant? Turkish and Bosnians are brothers and sisters no matter how much you hated that fact. When someone cuts their finger in Turkey, entire Bosnia hurts.
lol, you must be kidding? turks should cheer for Turkey and bosnians for Bosnia,as 99% bosnians do!! if you are undecided move to Turkey,nisi nista bolji od srba koji navijaju za Srbiju pored bosne!!!!!
Bosnian People not only Settled In the City of Bursa but Also in Izmir Istanbul All over Turkey there is Millions that settled here,Turkey is very Diverse.
@Metehan Kanmaz there is 4 to 5 milion actualy but bosniks not bosnians ..boaniak nation is created in 1945 you must admit before they were ortodoks bosnians which declare themselfs as Serbs
Its nice to hear older words that arent used as much today.. like ja volim na bosanski glasat or something like that the older lady said.. very cool to hear
omg this is so sweet and beautiful i loved it the grandmas are so cute and sweet i never had a grandma when i was born so i don't know exactly how it feels to have a grandma but t must be so amazing, love from pakistan to our bosnian and turkish brothers and sisters oh and all the elders too salam o alikum
I'm neither Bosnian nor Turkish but I feel the same pain of Bosnian Massacre. It saddened me often when I recall the atrocities committed by Bosnian Serb forces. I was kid(6 years old) in 1995 and always reluctant to drink milk in breakfast before leaving for school. Once my mother shared stories of grief and pain about ongoing genocide of ethnic Bosnian Muslims. My mother tears were on her cheeks when she said to me that you don't thank to ALLAH for what you are getting to eat while there are many kids who sleep empty stomach. I'm from Pakistan, thousand miles away from Bosnia but connected with them by religiously and emotionally.
@@aaronn123 because we feel nostalgic about Ottoman Empire.. when Indian subcontinent was under British rule even then we begun movement known as Khalafat movement. We donated gold,silver whatever was possible to help ottoman forces against enemies. Indian Muslims especially pakistani still believe that Ottoman Empire should be restored and Muslim world should be United against Zionism
Kako steee guys. I'm from Africa particularly Ethiopia and i'm in love with bosnia subhanellah. I started learning bosnian inshallah i'll do it. But it is also fine to speak turkish i mean yeah it might be hard specially for our big mothers but still it is fine to speak the language of the place that we are living in.
Respect to that person who went to fight for Bosnia in 1992 war. It was horrific. I remember the television reports back then. I am glad he made it out alive.
This is not surprising. Ottoman Empire expanded large area and diverse people. To expand my point a little more, the Janissaries were Slavic, Greeks etc, so modern Turkey is a melting point of diverse ethnicity and culture, which we now know as Turkiye. I am from India but would really more added to this.
You must not say Jannisaries were Stolen Greek boys who the Turks killed their parents and then converted them to islam. Turks cant stand the shame of history.
You are all welcomed in Turkey sister, but we hope you will be safe and powerful in both BiH and Sandzak region! More Bosnjak power and majority in Bosnia, less occupy of Chetnik Serbs! Love and greetings from Turkey ❤
@@neverthadfhds8288 thank you brother times are very hard in bosnia the occypation of the chetniks is destroying us slowly we will move one day to turkey we love turkey so much me and my family we feel so much love everytime we come for vacation
Those words they use from the old dialect we use aswell in doboj. Its like the word 6:05 hote hote unutra where the normal language will say hajde unutru hodi unutra.. 4:27 she said moj sin ce opet doci za hevtu. Modern language would say moj sin ce opet doci za sedmicu. And there are many many more words we use aswell in Bosnia as them in Turkey. Selam
@@amelkapetan1 Ovo što ovi u Turskoj govore ikavicom, tako samo govore Hrvati u Hercegovini i djelu Bosne i u Dalmaciji, a što znači da je se prije 100+ godina govorilo drugačije u BiH i da više Hrvati čuvaju te stare govore.
@Vjeko - Tacno tako, to je stara bosanska ikavica i nije svojstvena samo Hrvatima i bosanskim katolicima kako vi to zamisljate. Da sam ti ja ovo pricao bez da si se evo sam uvjerio, ne bi mi vjerovao jer ste takvi. Cak bi takve izjave ismijavali, mislite samo vi znate. Kada vam se kaze da ime Hercegovina za vrijeme Kraljevine Bosne nije ni postojalo i da je Hercegovina samo jedna od bosanskih regija... vi takve izjave (citaj povijesne cinjenice) takodjer ismijavate. Ali ne sto je smijesno vec sto ste neuki. Niste neuki sto ste glupi vec sto vas hrvatski nacionalisticki narativ o historiji Bosne doslovce laze (obmanjuje), jer im kao takvi koristite u unistavanju Bosne i njene povijesne drzavnosti. I nije istina da samo Hrvati "vise" cuvaju ikavicu, prisutna je dosta u Krajini medju Bosnjacima i jako puno kod starijih generacija Bosnjaka u Srednjoj Bosni. Danasnji hercegovacki Hrvati vec uveliku furaju dalmatinski govor... tako da ono sto je stoljecima bilo prisutno medju bosanskim katolicima, radi neonacionalne politike polako ali sigurno nestaje, kao i (nazalost) sami bosanski Hrvati (politicki korektno je ispravno kazati bosanskohercegovacki Hrvati). Upratio sam gore tvoj komentar kako ce Hercgovina biti "Hrvatska" i dobro su mi poznate UZP-skutorske zelje i namjere. Jednom ste pocinili zlocine UZP-a, hocete vidim opet isto da ponovite. Kazu da je definicija glupoce istu stvar ponoviti a vi ste mentalno vec spremni da istu stvar ponovite. Nije mi ovdje namjera napadati te Vjeko ali analiziram i komentarisem ono sto si gore neprozvan kazao. Znam takodjer da si 'rvatski bQt i trQll!! P.S. Hercegovina je regija koja se spletom povijesnih okolnosti, utrpala u zvanicno ime drzave pa s toga danas imamo Bosna 'i Hercegovina'. Nisu se regija Hercegovina i "regija" Bosna udruzile da cine jednu cjelinu, niti dvije udruzene regije postaju drzava. Tako se ne stice drzavnost. BiH je drzava radi Bosne a ne Hercegovina... Hercegovina je Bosna!
I am Turkish and I love Bosnian people.
I am Turkish and I hate bosnian people, send them back to bosnia.
@@turkicnoker824 You are a fake troll.
Im not troll, Many Turks is racist like me, search "Tigir er" in youtube or google
@@turkicnoker824 Any Turk does not say "we are racists." Racists can not accept they are racists. So you are just a troll.
I am Bosnian and love Turkey. We are brothers.
I‘m bosnian living in Germany & turks are here and everywhere always be my brothers!🇧🇦🇹🇷❤️❤️
I loves turkish people i am bosnian
What Bosnian has the name Abdi? 🤔
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@@kowlovo there is adi as in ado abdo
@@balkantvofficialbackup In Germany and Austria they had Adi for a Name.
Interesting.😄
@@stipevukadin2805 what is your point?
i am Turkish. This is for my bosnian brothers. Your pain is our pain, your happiness is our happiness. You are always welcomed your second home ,Turkey.
They truly speak some kind of older bosnian. And I'm from Bosnia.
They most came to Turkey when we Bosnians and Albanians and other Muslim ethnic groups were ethnic cleansed by Chetnik and Greek forces in WW1 and WW2.
@@moshedayan4915 Bosnians existed long before we turks even came to the middle east stop this hostility
@@moshedayan4915 you'r typical zionist jew.. nothing surprise
Thats Krajišnički accent not old version of Bosnian. For example when they said *Mliko* for yogurt.
Moshe Dayan. Turks are not like europeans. You are in wrong part of the TH-cam
Truly a blessed land. Much love from Bosnia
No doubt.
3:00 turkey is not a foreign country for you and all bosnians. You are always welcome 🇹🇷🇧🇦
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You (turkish) are not welcome in Bosnia and hercegovina. You are welcome only in smaller part off the state.Christian part off the state will never forget a few hundred years off ottoman islamic opression.
@Dhurata Dora
No I am Croat catholic from BiH, and no you Turks are not welcome in any Balkan state exept, partialy, Bosnia.
@Dhurata Dora
And when turk's talk about war crimes🤣 (remember Armenija).
And I won't talk about Ottomans crimes im Balkans during century's...
@@Hrvoje876 As you said, Ottoman. That was long ago, it's Turkey now. Totally different, we don't own slaves anymore, nor do we expand our borders. Why'd I be unwelcomed in Balkans? In fact, I've travelled nearly all the countries in Eastern Europe and people were quite nice, and welcoming. You're the problem.
There is also a Little Poland in Turkey called Polonezköy. There are also villages with Turkish speaking black people who have been in Anatolia for centuries.
don't forget Ireland
So the blacks have their own village like the Bosnians?? Or are they fully integrated
Rock Stone there is no point in making issue out of what happened centuries ago. If Europeans have to still blame turkey for Anatolia then Europeans have to look their own past as how they exterminated original people of Americas and Australia. Coin has two sides.
@@ionly6805 The Afro-Turks are the descendants of the Africans who lived in the Ottoman Period. They are well integrated, speak only Turkish. Sometimes they are mistaken for a foreigner because of the color difference. No discrimination exists.
@@gogeyeryuzune9095 honestly didn't know that ... Good to know
I am Bosnian but Turkey is my home,too! Bosnia and Turkey are connected and there are similarities in our customs and culture! And yes,they speak old- fashioned Bosnian but still we are able to understand them .
Volimo Tursku kao Bosnu.❤🇧🇦🇹🇷🤗
Srpkinja si nekad bila zapamti to
Ma debil ostaje debil. Nema pojma o svojoj historiji a da je ima znao bi da nije "srbin", iako već misli da je toliki srbin onda hajde nek ide "svoju lijepu srbiju"
Selam za šeher Banja Luku, bit ćeš dio RBiH aBd
Eyvallah kardeşim :) Bizim dillerimizin haricinde hiçbir farkımız yok. You are so similar to us and when I see you, Bosnian people, I don't feel that I am in a somewhere foreign to me. 😊 Bosnia is like a city located in Anatolia and old Bosnian people remind me of my grandparents ☺
For example?
@@BanjalukaRS333 Nije budalo neg Hrvatica
I am Bosnian living in Turkey we are always same nation in our hearts 🇧🇦❤️🇹🇷
@Ali Erkoç beetlejuice
ORTHODOXY OR DEATH Balkan fışkırtığı
@i like geography alot violence is never the answer you imbecile.
And also in the hearts off Bosnian Christians you are all just Turks.
Kayra di you happen to be in Berlin? I’m looking for some bosnian friends!:) i am a female myself!😊
This video gave me diabetes because of all the sweet grandmas
LOL :D
Haha 😂 🤣 😂 🤣
i feel the same
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It sounds like Bosnian is a very chill language. The accent gives you the vibe that you just want to drink tea/coffee under the tree in a busy day.
hahhah well done described ,90% bosnians love that way you say,coffe ,tea under the tree when is extreemley busy day.Selam from Zenica ,Bosna 🇧🇦⚜️💙
@MSA3D A JazzakaAllahkhajr akhi 💙🇧🇦♥️🇸🇦
Very beautiful language.. I wanna learn it.
Its similiar to russian but doesent mean if u knoe bosnian u know russiam there are alit of differences
Comparing Bosnian to Russian is like comparing Dutch to German. Sure, you can understand a word or two but it's completely different language.@@Bosnian_Patriot
We came to Turkey in July this year... Although we went to Istanbul we stumbled on a local area.... The people stole our hearts and I left my heart in Turkey.... Its such a beautiful place with some of the best humans... I can't wait to go back... British pakistani
You love Turkey because 1 Sterlin = 6 Lira
Thanks. ❤️❤️❤️
@@turkicnoker824 Because Atatürk was a good example for them. So they helped Turkey during war
@@turkicnoker824 1 sterlin 7,4 TL
Pakistani people are real brother for us ❤️
I love Bosnia & Herzegovina. Attractive country and lovely, kind people 🇧🇦💕
Its so much pleasure to see our Bosnian brothers and sisters living a happy life as they suffered alot previously. Salam and love to our Turk and Bosnian brothers from Pakistan.
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Selam to Pakistan! Yes they tried to kill us all and our religion and erase bosnia from the map in 92-95 , but they didn't succeed. They will never succeed we just have to stay strong together!
@@icsaraicic6713 Bangladeshi?
I am turkish, living in germany and married, ELHAMDULILLAH, with my bosnian žena ❤
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Mister55
Iz koga mjesta je tvoja zena: KLadusa, Bihac, Tuzla, ...
Whoever marries a Bosnian woman after death goes directly to heaven, because he has already gone through hell! 😂
InshAllah bis euch der Tot euch scheidet 🥰
@@PakistanDefenseForum First violent Christianization, then violent communism and finally the European Christian civilization did its thing, people live here like their idols from Europe, which they imitate! As for this saying, it's just a joke that people in Bosnia tell when the topic is women, of course there are some good women among the bad ones, but there are very few! Women can't be good when men are not good, men are responsible for their wives and daughters, so if women are bad it just reflects the fact that men are bad too!
@@fikaa2388😂😂😂
true Islamic hospitality....
muadh ibrahim ❤️💕💖❣️🙏🇬🇧🇵🇰🇧🇦🇹🇷❤️💕💖🙏
დ ❤️💕💖❣️🇽🇰 🇵🇰🇬🇧🇹🇷🇧🇦❤️💕💖❣️
muadh ibrahim actually bosnian and albanians are not religious many of them don’t even practise islam!
Achilles Vs Maximus ... Ataturk, Tito and Hoxha did try their utmost best to eradicate islam but in vain....
the culture is still Islamic ....
muadh ibrahim i know bosnia is a muslim country all I’m saying is that most of their people are not religious and so are muslims of turkey wether turks or kurds and many other muslim people from many other countries around the world.
Bosnians suffered a lot.
@Sharon Xavier Everybody suffered. I do not like someone comes and say "this suffered more"
Numbers of death does not show who suffered more, all suffered a lot. If u think numbers are important, then try to speak with a Jew
@Kyril J stfu
@@missbooklover5476 arminan one isn't real. No advice.
@Ricky Reynaldi You are ignorant go to bosnia and ask people serbians,croatians,muslims when was better now in usa capitalist democracy or back in Yugoslavia most people will say in Yugoslavia they lived better and that is true look it up.USA destroys rich countryes of other political interests (USA,Jews are the reason why so many ex rich countryes are now small and poor thanks usa and zions)
@@lostboy4207 he is right and everyone is aware of that. Even the Yugo civil war was a 3 sided conflict where serbs killed croats and bosniaks, croats killed bosniaks and serbs, bosniaks killed croats and serbs
This is awesome! I never knew about this and I am Turkish! Currently learning Bosnian and it’s my first day of studying only, but I understood a few words here and there :D and obviously when they spoke Turkish I understood them as well. Thank you for making such a beautiful documentary 🥰 Greetings from a Turk in The Netherlands!
Did you made any progress? 😊
Think Positive no :( I don’t have any sources to learn it from. My bosnian friends don’t have time and no learning app supports it😣
Wat leuk een Nederlands turk net als ik 😋
@@GulsenMelda The grammar is difficult. Don't teach her. Just learn the words and you can understand everything. Enough Turkish words with small changes. It is estimated that 70% of the words are Turkism. To begin with, learn the alphabet and each letter is one voice. It's not like English, write 10 letters and say 4. Arabic system. Bosnian is very easy to read. The logic of the sentence is reversed in relation to the Turkish language. It may be a problem for you but if you know English then it is not a problem for you. You can communicate with 500 words.
So many people of Bosnian descent live in Turkey ( abaut 3 million ),famous actors and actresses like Kivanc Tatlitug, Cagatay Ulusoy, Sedef Avci are of Bosnian descent.
How would you know that Turkey was the capital of Islamic world if you don't find all different kinds of people living together?!
May Allah protect Turkey and its people.
Love from Somalia 🇹🇷❤🇸🇴
Turkey is a secular country.
@@95bekirable
Governments are formed by the people and not the vise versa.
The Turkish people are religious and Muslims.
What they say will be the deal and they can decide for themselves, not things that was decided by a century ago when Turkey was defeated in ww1 and 2.
If they want they can declare their nation Islamic today.
@@boono2912 I'm Turkish myself, i want my country secular, therefore you have to respect it.
@@95bekirable
Then what are you afraid of?!
What I said in that comment wasn't attacking your secularism, or was it?
Seems like you're definitely denying something!
@@boono2912 I'm not afraid of anything, i'm only correcting you. You said Turkey is the islamic capital which is false, Turkey is a secular country.
Turkey is the second homeland for Bosnian people. We love to see them in Turkey. They are our Sisters, Brothers and our Family 🇧🇦🇹🇷
Today i saw a old man in the street, he was speaking in bosnian and translating to Turkish.Kind of reminding himself his mother-tongue.
Also when i was in high school i have friends from Bosnia,Albania,Macedonia.And we never thought they are different.
How wonderful country and culture we have.
Love to the people of Bosnia and Turkey🇧🇦❤🇹🇷
Love back!!❤
Love for all Turkish and Bosnians and all Muslims, from Palestine ❤️ inshAllah we all meet in Jerusalem soon
Jbtmtrsebi šta ti imaš s Bosnom palestinski smradu
🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱💪
@Le Austrian painter, hitler 🤮🤮🤮
Free Palestine ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
we are bosnians first then muslim or christian or atheist
This is one of the most interesting videos I've seen. Combines anthropology, linguistics, culture, preservation of identity, and the little old ladies just make it so cute.
i am a Bosnian born in Turkey. Bosnia always deep in my heart. Greetings for my sisters and brothers from Bosnia. Allah bless you guys.
I love Bosnia I would die for them my love for them is not normal🇹🇷🇧🇦❤️
❤ 🇧🇦
Beautiful country 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Free Chechnya Without kadirovs
I live in Malaysia. When I was a kids, I remembered I had meet a uncle from Bosnia who is a refugees.
every muslim has uncles and aunties all over the world
I am from Bosnia. After the war I met a girl who was a refugee in Malaysia. I was fascinated, it's half a world apart.
Hello! I was a refugee in Sarawak!
I am Turkish and I really love Bosnia and Bosnians
🇹🇷♥️🇧🇦
Volim i ja Tebe🇧🇦❤️🇹🇷
🇧🇦❤🇹🇷 💪
I have been in Sarajevo, Mostar and Neum and really want to go back one day 🇹🇷❤🇧🇦
@@denizaran Welcome back, I am planning to visit Turkey ☺
@@adnansoc8534 hvala brat! Which part of Bosnia are you from?
@@denizaran Sarajevo my friend.
Bosnians' hospitality is remarkable. Peaceful village!
It’s so nice that the people kept their language and culture over hundreds of years. However, it’s quite sad that the younger generation can’t say a word in Bosnian :/ I hope that they will keep their language.
Hardly, it's already replaced by Turkish. These people are old, their kids won't grow up speaking the language, and current economic situation will not provide them with funds to travel to Bosnia, following generation will forget their roots, cause they don't speak the language and it'll be forever gone. All that population exchanges, language reforms, diplomatic agreements, were to become a strong Turkish nation, anti-multicultural mindset, homogenous nation dreamers. Arabs and Kurds are bigger in numbers, they can keep their language/culture alive a few more generations, but the smaller communities like Bosnaks (Bosnians), Rum (Greeks), Laz (Georgian), Hemshen (Armenian), and some others will not survive a decade. I'm paternally Albanian and Bulgarian, and my mother is Greek (to an Istanbulite Orthodox Greek mother and a Muslim Pontian Greek father). I'm a born and raised Istanbulite myself, with such heritage, but I hardly speak Greek. My grandma spoke some Bulgarian, as far as she could remember her mom saying stuff to her, she had early dementia, so no Bulgarian... My dad can't speak Bulgarian. My grandfa died way before I was born, and taught my dad nothing in Albanian. & Here I am with intermediate level of modern Greek... Not even Pontiaka (Pontian Greek). I wish I could keep my cultures alive by speaking the languages at a decent level...
Pure Krajisniks, as soon as grandpa started talking you could hear our accent.
I still don't get why they left... while most stayed...
@@eazyemco austrougarska monarhija dosla i dosta ih je pobjeglo za osmanskim carstvom
Definitely worst accent from all accents in Bosnia
@@newworldorder6764 I would say the funniest. I can laught at it even if they're not saying anything funny.
@@newworldorder6764 bar znamo razlikovati č i ć za razliku od pola države.
Bosnia and Turkey brothers forever!!
From Sanjak(Future Bosnia 😉)
Strong King Freedom to Sanjak 🇧🇦
Greetings from Turkey to Sandžaki Bosnjaks! Long live to Muslim brotherhood, and also sisterhood :)
samo sanjaj,to nista ne kosta
@keno idi u Rumeliju,pa pitaj i sta su.....niko ti normalan s ovi prostora nece recci da je Boshnjak,raspitaj se sto
Republika srpsak (futur Serbia)
The Bosnian are one of the best nations I’ve ever met ❤️big love from United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪
Do one video for Albanians in turkey
I believe they are a lot
Respect for those Bosnian people who lives in turkey but still saves their traditions
Arnavutköy (Albanian Village)
Yes, they are a lot. I know a woman, whose daughter has red hair. She said her father root is Albanian, this is the reason why her daughter has red hair.
And lots of other examples. We have many famous people in Turkey whose roots are Albanian:)
@@missbooklover5476 albanians don't have red hair. Maybe the has a Celtic Origin??
@@eazyemco That woman has Albanian origion and says it comes from her Albanian side, maybe her Albanian side has Celtic root, too.
@@missbooklover5476 probably. Paleo Balkan peoples have dark hair.
Bio sam tako iznenaden kad sam jucer prvi put vidjeo ovaj video. Odrastao sam u ovom selu i mogu reci da
je jako divno dobiti pozdrave i selame iz cijelog svijeta, a posebno iz Bosne.. Hvala vama puno i hvala ti Harise za ovaj video! Usput, nasa voljena Nana Hatidza koja sjedi pored Harisa izmedu 4:16 - 4:32 u spotu je trenutno pod intenzivnom njegom i treba joj vase dove.
I was so surprised when I saw this video for the first time yesterday. I grew up in this village and I can say it's very nice to get greetings from all over the world. Thank you all, thank you Haris. By the way, our beloved grandma Hatice (we prefer to call her "Nana Hatidza") who's sitting next to Haris between 4:16 and 4:32 in the video is under intensive care right now and needs your prayers..
Svaka ti čast što nisi svoj maternji jezik bosanski zaboravio. Video je prelijep i nadam se da ću i ja imat nekad priliku da dođem u ovo predivno selo! Sa Božijom pomoć bit će nena Hatidža opet zdrava!
Selam za Tursku iz Bosne!
Mesici iz cazina
did nana hatidza survive? May allah swt have mercy on her soul
When war happened in Bosnia in 90's ...Malaysia govt also helped some of Bosnian community to stay in Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur under UN refugee programme. These Bosnian were place in an area of apartment until the local people call it Bosnian Apartment.. But I am not sure what happened to these Bosnian community after the war end..they might came back to their homeland..
Some of them are still there in Malaysia
Thanks to your country brother ❤️
Hi. I lived in Sarawak. We were very few, mostly women and children or unaccompanied children. Some married and stayed. Most left for other countries because we came from ethnically cleansed areas of Bosnia where people still have not returned. I know a few who did manage to go back to Bosnia.
I have half bosnian and half malay cousins who live in bosnia
@@elmidaavdic7622 were you born in malaysia? how is life there as a bosnian, can you tel me more about your background please, it sounds very interesting
Ovo je preljepo 🇧🇦✨️🇹🇷 greetings from Chicago
Nice video I loved it really good topic few years back I don’t know even the name of Bosnia 🇧🇦 but now I knew lots of things about them love and respect ✊ from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Yes why not
We turks love bosnians💗🇹🇷💗🇧🇦💗
They are always welcome to let them feel they are home there is a little bosnia in turkey❤️🇹🇷❤️🇧🇦🇹🇷
Do you also love and welcome Syrians and Afghans as well?! Oh, wait! You send them ilegally in Europe, with the boats! Hypocrites!
@@maryoo7131 syrians and afghans would be welcome if they behaved like normal people and didnt sexually harass woman and children. they are only guests in turkey and should act accordingly to how the owners want. you cant go to another country and expect to live your own culture.
Im Croatian, Catholic christian and I love Turkey. I feel like home there... ❤
Turkey i love you! Selam from a bosniak from Kosovo.
Kosovo is traitor. Supports Israel and Israel capital to Jerusalem
@@Beyonder1987 quran saying these land belongs to sons of israel
Be sure that there are sooo many villages in Turkey like that. In some other villages and/or towns even tho the people don't speak the Bosnian language, they are fully aware and proud of their Bosnian and Sandzak heritage.
Up until 1878 (most these people came to Turkiye after Congress of Berlin in 1878), Sandzak was a part of Bosnia for centuries (west part of today's Sandzak was part of Bosnia even before the Ottomans in Bosnia)... so Sandzak is Bosnian heritage!!
I'm genuinely Impressed with how well they preserved the language. Listening to them almost feels like listening to my own grandmother.
Look, I am born in Bosnia, but if Turkey was playing against Bosnia, I could not cheer for either team - I just love both sides. I consider Turkish people my people. Selam from SeherBosna!!!
Aleyküm selam bro
Turkey was always playing against Bosnia, you brainwashed! Ottomans invaded you and you converted to islam and changed your European and Christian culture! You are brainwashed!
Turkish genetically are not your people, you are being ridiculous, your closest relatives are Bosnian Croats (not counting Herzegovians).
@@Account-br9kc did you read what I posted? How can someone be so ignorant? Turkish and Bosnians are brothers and sisters no matter how much you hated that fact. When someone cuts their finger in Turkey, entire Bosnia hurts.
lol, you must be kidding? turks should cheer for Turkey and bosnians for Bosnia,as 99% bosnians do!! if you are undecided move to Turkey,nisi nista bolji od srba koji navijaju za Srbiju pored bosne!!!!!
May Allah bless us all love from Indonesia to Turkey and Bosnia ❤️❤️
Nana Rukiya neka joj Allah podari svu srecu i jos mnogo godina da prozivi sa nama. Selam
Turks and Bosniaks are one Family !
@Emine Helin Öztürkova kanka deminki yoruma da yazdım bosnada falan yaşadığından mı biliyorsun?
Egyptian and I love Bosnians and Turks what a great people , beautiful culture with behaviours
Bosnia and Herzegovina is our brother. We are two states, one nation. We love each other very much. Loves to Bosnia from Turkey🇹🇷 🇧🇦🇧🇦❤️🇹🇷🇹🇷
Thanks live turkey from Sarajevo 🇧🇦🇹🇷🐺
sounisee 🇹🇷🇧🇦
A lots of love for the Bosnian people's. I can remember theirs lost life's (Martyrs) and struggling for freedom very clearly.
Such a hearthwarming video. Great hospitality. Those elders are so cute and kind. It reminds me of my villages in Sakarya and Kocaeli.
Muslims no matter from where they belong in the end the day we all are brother and sister
@Jack Blade why not ,,,what are you talking ?
Yeah! Brothers and sisters who have been slaughtering each other for the last 1400 years! Forgot the Shiaa/Sunni battles? Still going on!
La ilahe illAllah! We are all brothers and sisters!
I downloaded my experience in TH-cam when I traveled to Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it was a truly wonderful country, and I hope to visit it again
Wonderful country but with a similar fate to Palestine.
@@amelkapetan1 Comparing Bosnia to Palestine lmao. Like comparing a flea and a bear
Bosanci su dobri ljudi. pozdrav iz Palestine
Aleykoum salam Achi
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Hvala puno 😍❤
MasyaAllah watching them i kinda want their blessings and they pray for me for goodness in this world
I Love my Bosnian Brothers and Sisters !!!!
Harris seeing those grandma's it reminded me of my grandma. What a peaceful village calm cool .feel like visiting it
Bosnian People not only Settled In the City of Bursa but Also in Izmir Istanbul All over Turkey there is Millions that settled here,Turkey is very Diverse.
Dont lie milions of bosniacks there is 4 milion but 13 milion people from yugoslavia
@Metehan Kanmaz there is 4 to 5 milion actualy but bosniks not bosnians ..boaniak nation is created in 1945 you must admit before they were ortodoks bosnians which declare themselfs as Serbs
@@nikolabozic6720 You serbs are turks bros to, dna bros
Veliki srdačni selam za sve naše drage Bošnjake u Turskoj
Its nice to hear older words that arent used as much today.. like ja volim na bosanski glasat or something like that the older lady said.. very cool to hear
Preserved their culture in turkey for 130 yrs. If that was britain, allegations of lack of integration would be hyped as a matter of urgency
Hey maşallah be 😍 We love our Bosnian brothers and sisters
Živio Alija i Bosanska Armija ♥️
No we don't
@@turkicnoker824 Fazla konuşma koyarlar ;)
@@turkicnoker824 troll
Rahmetullahi alejhim
Mujo znaš li onu našu, ne volim te alija!
How humble they are. Peace be upon them ❤️❤️❤️
1:59
I like how the old lady moves her hand to his face as to say "kiss the hand of your elders".
Old school all the way.
omg this is so sweet and beautiful i loved it the grandmas are so cute and sweet i never had a grandma when i was born so i don't know exactly how it feels to have a grandma but t must be so amazing, love from pakistan to our bosnian and turkish brothers and sisters oh and all the elders too salam o alikum
I'm neither Bosnian nor Turkish but I feel the same pain of Bosnian Massacre. It saddened me often when I recall the atrocities committed by Bosnian Serb forces. I was kid(6 years old) in 1995 and always reluctant to drink milk in breakfast before leaving for school. Once my mother shared stories of grief and pain about ongoing genocide of ethnic Bosnian Muslims. My mother tears were on her cheeks when she said to me that you don't thank to ALLAH for what you are getting to eat while there are many kids who sleep empty stomach. I'm from Pakistan, thousand miles away from Bosnia but connected with them by religiously and emotionally.
Bhai, are you Pakistani or Pakistani Muslim? In England, do they call you Pakistani Muslim or Pakistani?
why are Pakistanis so obsessed with Turks and Turkey. We gave nothing in common!
@@aaronn123 because we feel nostalgic about Ottoman Empire.. when Indian subcontinent was under British rule even then we begun movement known as Khalafat movement. We donated gold,silver whatever was possible to help ottoman forces against enemies. Indian Muslims especially pakistani still believe that Ottoman Empire should be restored and Muslim world should be United against Zionism
subhanallah, thank you for keeping us in your thoughts, one ummah, salaam
What an amazing people lots of love
May Allah keep all Ummah happy and United 🕋☪💚
U dont have anything Else to Talk than Islam and Ummah ?
@@gerharda9615 What's your problem?
no thanks!
love both counties till the bottom of my heart ❤️
The Grandmas are so sweat and cute, maashaaAllaah.
i love bosnian citizens in turkey. they are nice people. and i also say i like bosnian borek :D
Bosnier sind unsere Brüder und Schwester🇹🇷🇧🇦
Love Bosnia from Azerbaijan.
Jes' mi drago što nana zna razliku između nacionalnosti i geografske pripadnosti, mnogi naši to ovdje ne znaju. 😂
😂🫶🏼
❤❤❤ This is so beautiful to see and hear..
Kako steee guys. I'm from Africa particularly Ethiopia and i'm in love with bosnia subhanellah. I started learning bosnian inshallah i'll do it. But it is also fine to speak turkish i mean yeah it might be hard specially for our big mothers but still it is fine to speak the language of the place that we are living in.
Salam and much love to Ethiopia from Bosnia 🙋🏼♂
Respect to that person who went to fight for Bosnia in 1992 war. It was horrific. I remember the television reports back then. I am glad he made it out alive.
Around 3500 soldiers from Turkey came to Bosnia during the war. Altogether ARBiH numbered 235,000 active personnel if you count the mujahideen
@@AA-bz1pr Thanks for information. I remember news of those times. Scary
I love Bosnia and hope they are living peacefully in their country, no longer bothered by overly-nationalistic neighbours. Greetings from 🇵🇰
Selam! Sadly it isn't that peaceful. people still deny the genocide and make fun of war victims. But in Sh Allah it will get better
Love Turkey and Bosnia from Indonesia 🇮🇩❤️🇹🇷 🇮🇩❤️🇧🇦 maybe some day i can go to Turkey and Bosnia
I love you Bosnia 💕 love from Turkey / Bursa 💕💕
This is not surprising. Ottoman Empire expanded large area and diverse people. To expand my point a little more, the Janissaries were Slavic, Greeks etc, so modern Turkey is a melting point of diverse ethnicity and culture, which we now know as Turkiye. I am from India but would really more added to this.
You must not say Jannisaries were Stolen Greek boys who the Turks killed their parents and then converted them to islam. Turks cant stand the shame of history.
Love from turkey to all my bosnians we are so similiar to each other👍🏿
Beautiful video its always heartning to meet ppl who speak your language.
Very interesting, we have similar customs and traditions, all the best from Kosova! 🇽🇰🇦🇱🇹🇷🇹🇷🇧🇦
Alhamdulillah syukur May Allah swt bless us All.A lot of love from Kelantan Malaysia 🇲🇾, a far away land.
I am Malaysian, I want go to Bosnia and Herzegozina one day
Merhaba we are say brothers Bosnia ❤✋My from Turkey i love bosnia people
May Allah bless both Bosnia and Turkey. Ameen.
I wished the youth would learn the old language too.. so we have some historical language like the germans in the USA
The women there were so so cute ❤ I would love to visit them someday. Love from Bangladesh! 😍
Thanks TURKEY
I AM GOING TO MOVE HERE INSHALLAH
@@seaereae yesssss
You are all welcomed in Turkey sister, but we hope you will be safe and powerful in both BiH and Sandzak region! More Bosnjak power and majority in Bosnia, less occupy of Chetnik Serbs! Love and greetings from Turkey ❤
@@neverthadfhds8288 thank you brother times are very hard in bosnia the occypation of the chetniks is destroying us slowly we will move one day to turkey we love turkey so much me and my family we feel so much love everytime we come for vacation
Masha Allah, long live friendship
Thanks for a nice travel video. 🌹🇹🇷
Beautiful culture, respect to the older,, may allah bless you
Its like my village in palestine 🇵🇸 i swear they are the same simple and pure heart allah bless them All 😍😍😍
Selam did you meet the Bosniaks in Palestine, Busnak, these are the people who defended the holy city and stayed there to live
@@Tdiservis79 ❤️❤️❤️❤️ yes i met them allah bless them and you
@@fadi225 ❤️ Allah bless all muslim Palestine is in ❤️ people of Bosnia
Those words they use from the old dialect we use aswell in doboj. Its like the word 6:05 hote hote unutra where the normal language will say hajde unutru hodi unutra.. 4:27 she said moj sin ce opet doci za hevtu. Modern language would say moj sin ce opet doci za sedmicu. And there are many many more words we use aswell in Bosnia as them in Turkey. Selam
Hefta se i dalje koristi po krajni(govorim o bosnjacima da ne bude zabune, ovi dzikani drugi pojma nemaju a i nebitni su :) )
@@amelkapetan1
Ovo što ovi u Turskoj govore ikavicom, tako samo govore Hrvati u Hercegovini i djelu Bosne i u Dalmaciji, a što znači da je se prije 100+ godina govorilo drugačije u BiH i da više Hrvati čuvaju te stare govore.
@Vjeko - Tacno tako, to je stara bosanska ikavica i nije svojstvena samo Hrvatima i bosanskim katolicima kako vi to zamisljate. Da sam ti ja ovo pricao bez da si se evo sam uvjerio, ne bi mi vjerovao jer ste takvi. Cak bi takve izjave ismijavali, mislite samo vi znate.
Kada vam se kaze da ime Hercegovina za vrijeme Kraljevine Bosne nije ni postojalo i da je Hercegovina samo jedna od bosanskih regija... vi takve izjave (citaj povijesne cinjenice) takodjer ismijavate. Ali ne sto je smijesno vec sto ste neuki. Niste neuki sto ste glupi vec sto vas hrvatski nacionalisticki narativ o historiji Bosne doslovce laze (obmanjuje), jer im kao takvi koristite u unistavanju Bosne i njene povijesne drzavnosti.
I nije istina da samo Hrvati "vise" cuvaju ikavicu, prisutna je dosta u Krajini medju Bosnjacima i jako puno kod starijih generacija Bosnjaka u Srednjoj Bosni. Danasnji hercegovacki Hrvati vec uveliku furaju dalmatinski govor... tako da ono sto je stoljecima bilo prisutno medju bosanskim katolicima, radi neonacionalne politike polako ali sigurno nestaje, kao i (nazalost) sami bosanski Hrvati (politicki korektno je ispravno kazati bosanskohercegovacki Hrvati).
Upratio sam gore tvoj komentar kako ce Hercgovina biti "Hrvatska" i dobro su mi poznate UZP-skutorske zelje i namjere. Jednom ste pocinili zlocine UZP-a, hocete vidim opet isto da ponovite. Kazu da je definicija glupoce istu stvar ponoviti a vi ste mentalno vec spremni da istu stvar ponovite.
Nije mi ovdje namjera napadati te Vjeko ali analiziram i komentarisem ono sto si gore neprozvan kazao. Znam takodjer da si 'rvatski bQt i trQll!!
P.S. Hercegovina je regija koja se spletom povijesnih okolnosti, utrpala u zvanicno ime drzave pa s toga danas imamo Bosna 'i Hercegovina'. Nisu se regija Hercegovina i "regija" Bosna udruzile da cine jednu cjelinu, niti dvije udruzene regije postaju drzava. Tako se ne stice drzavnost. BiH je drzava radi Bosne a ne Hercegovina... Hercegovina je Bosna!
Sandzak ♥️🇧🇦🇹🇷
MashaAllah, Great grandmas..Neka vam Allah podari zdrav život.