Davud Türkiye de biz de 'sağol/sağolun' diyoruz teşekkür anlamında. Sütlaç değişik ama sütlü aş sütlü pirinç benzer yemek kültürüne sahibiz Türk olduğumuz için. Bu arada kocaman yemek kaşığı yerine tatlı kaşığı olmalıydı. Tatlılık karakter tanımlamak için kullanılır. Bu arada kalpak sana çok yakıştı Davud. Selamlar Türkiye den.❤
You should come to Dobrogea Romania. In Constanta, at Black Sea coast there are comunities of Turks and Tatars along all 17 minorities they live in good harmony aver hundreds of years with Romanians. Besides this you have to visit vilages of Russians lipovani in Danube Delta. It is time for you to relax at the sea and visit the Delta of Danube river. 😊
I would have liked to see the flag of Moldova next to those of Gagauzia and the European Union. The Gagauz people must be closer and more respectful to the country where they live. They are certainly good people, but the Kremlin's influence does a lot of damage in the relationship with Chisinau. This is sad... Unity makes the difference! I hope that the relations between the Gagauz and Moldovans will improve. Greetings and love from Romania!
ceva imi spune ca aia sunt "maghiarii" lor. Pune gramada peste problema cu Transnistria si incepi sa intelegi de ce nu e o idee grozava unirea cu Moldova
What is this Romanian PAS propaganda I read here? Blatant lies and outright propaganda, how many Euros did you receive for this comment? How much did the Romanians liking your comment receive? We must be more closer and more respectful to Moldova? What are you talking talking about, we live under severe Moldovan oppression and our rights are being trampled, they are trying to take away our voice, harass our politicians, and make our lives miserable. Apart from this nonsense about Moldovan flag,I don't even understand what that EU rag is doing there, but you can be sure that this place is sponsored by the Romanian citizen Sandu and her corrupt PAS, probably fully Romanian owned this place. I have never seen anyone using this ugly rag here. We are thankful for Russian and also Turkish influence, they are the only ones who vowed to uphold our rights and autonomy, thank God they have vowed to protect us from Romanian aggression.
So much nonsense, propaganda and blatant lies in one comment. How much did the Romanian citizen Sandu pay you for this comment, and how much did the Romanians that liked your comment receive?
Very nicely decorated, the clothes of the Gagauz people are beautiful. The food looks delicious and the people friendly. Someday I will also visit Gagauzia, as it is not very far from Bucharest. Oh, and I am very glad that you are wearing that Romanian outfit. We are very proud to see a special man wearing it with love! Thank you and I hope to come back to Romania! 😍🫡🔥
Nice to see such places exist and trying to keep our traditions alive. That hat is from Ottoman times. Even Ataturk has pictures of himself with similar hats. Here is some info... Kalpak is a type of headgear in the form of an inverted truncated cone, usually made of fur, fabric or leather. It is generally used in Turkey, Caucasus, Iran, Russia and Central Asian countries. Historically, it has been widely used in various Turkish communities. It is usually made of young (small) lambskin. As soon as the lamb is born, a sheath is put on its body. As the lamb grows and its wool gets longer, it becomes curly. This skin is peeled off and a papak is made. Apart from this, sheep and goat skins are also used. Since the estates who came from the South Caucasus and settled in Kars, they used long haired and large parrots made of goat skin, and these papas were usually black in color, so they were called karakalpaks. There is also a sky blue one. There are also Azerbaijan and Dagestan types of them. Dagestan types are slightly more hairy. It is stated that the oldest information about the Kalpak, which is used in many parts of the Turkish World, has been reached in Chinese sources. It is known that the Kalpak is used in many parts of the Turkish world by changing the shape, fabric or leather type: “Kalpak is of course not a headwear unique to the Kyrgyz. Although their shapes are different, it is possible to see the Kalpak in many Turkish tribes such as Kazakh Chuvash, Uzbek, and Black Kalpak. It is known that in history, the Kyrgyz were called Ak Kalpakli, and the people of Karakalpakstan living in Uzbekistan today were called Karakalpaks.
It is a peasants winter hat. It was part of the Russian winter uniform in WWI, before the Soviet furry hat. The sort of the lamb and the furr qualities make the difference.
😃😃 I didn't know that in Moldova they also eat this dessert, in Albania we call it "syltiazh, maybe we inherited it from Turkey, very interesting Moldova
Hi Davud, I’m very impressed by this restaurant! The Menu is primarily written in romanian language and it’s also translated in gāgāuzian. The hat you bought it’s actually called “Cushmā” and this is the name of the pancake in a shape of a triangle you eat in the Moldavian restaurant “Cusma lui Gugutā” ☺️ Well...now you enjoyed the sweet pancakes and today you bought the hat used by the shepherd in winter. Fresh bread 🍞 and salt 🧂 is also used to welcome guests in Romania and Moldova...maybe in Bulgaria as well but I’m not sure. Thank you very much for the videoclip. Multumesc frumos! Kind regards, Mena 🇷🇴🇬🇧🤗❤️💁♀️
We also have many of these dishes in Romania, in the south-eastern part of the country where there is a Tatar-Turkish community (in Dobrogea). My grandmother from Constanta used to cook certain types of dishes with Tatar-Turkish origins, and i liked a lot. Turkish sweets and food are among the most delicious! I'm already drooling when I think about suberek and giozlomea. ❤😊
I am originally from Romania living in USA. I was surprised that many of the words you used such as sapca is the same in Romanian for hat, compot same in Romanian. Very interesting. I am enjoying your channel.
Compot is actually a Latin word, it comes from "compositus" and it's in many languages that were influenced by Latin, including English "compote", so it has nothing to do with Turkish. Just for your information.
Even though they are Christians, Gagauz ppl use many Islamic/Arabic words entered into their vocabulary through the Ottoman branch. They also have a strong Tatar (crimean) influence, being at the confluence of the Crimean Tatar Khanate and the Ottoman Empire. That gozleme looks like it's made from chiborek dough and it looks like it was fried in oil like a chiborek, only it's rectangular in shape and it's with cheese. And we Tatars make chiborek with cheese filling with a little dill.
It's quite strange to see that alongside the flag of the so-called 'Gagauz Yeri' and the European Union, the Moldovan flag is nowhere to be seen. Frankly, this separatist region exploited the Russian-Moldovan war of 1992 in Transnistria and was aided by the Russian army in establishing its autonomy. These so-called Gagauz people lived their best lives only during the times of the Principality of Moldavia, the Kingdom of Romania, and today in the Republic of Moldova. The Russians Russified the Gagauz people, and many were deported to Siberia. Today, in Moldova, they enjoy full rights. The question is: where is the Moldovan flag?
@@МиленДимитров-и2ф If you didn't know, Moldova used to be Romania, and the Romanians respect the Moldovans regardless of the fact that they now have an independent country. Our love for our Moldovan brothers will remain unchanged regardless of the choices they will make by VOTE! I wish for prosperity and openness, and the fact that many moldovans choose to have romanian citizenship, they have every right because moldovans are ethnic romanians. Only those who had parents and grandparents with romanian origins receive citizenship more easily. There are many people from Transnistria who work in Bucharest, but we respect them, as long as they do everything honestly. Everyone is welcome in Romania. In addition, moldovans who have citizenship, respect their country, regardless of whether they have romanian citizenship .
@@passioncla Everything sounds absurdly. Moldova is a multinational country and many of the Moldovian citizens don't feel or have any connection with Great Romania from the interwar period. Also many Romanian politics don't show respect towards Moldovian independence.
The menu was 100% in Romanian language, same as in Bucharest, perfect. At Compot din fructe de sezon, 700ml, you have to choose from, all is in Romanian language, that menu cart seems copied from a Bucharest one. -Biscutiti cu nucusoara -- excelent Excelent Davud.
The architectural structures and old type traditional furniture and decorations looks so amazing. The dessert quite similar to Sri Lankan Rice pudding 🍮 Greetings and Much love, blessings from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰❤️🇦🇿
Konuşmak/danışmak is laf etmek in Gagauz. "Bän laf ederim Gagauzca". Somethink like that i can't really type in Gagauz. Gagauz have some different letters and language order.
Gagauz turkic is closer to Azerbaijany rather than Turkish. Same is true for the Crimean tatars. When I had a chance to visit I was suprised that we had no problem understand each other. They don't say "mamnun oldum" they say "Taníşlínğíza şadam" just like we say in Azerbaijan. They also say "Bəli" and "Xeyr" when they try to approve or disapprove something.
Gagauz is almost entirely same with Balkan Turkish sub-dialects whereas Eastern Turkish sub-dialects like Erzurum and Kirkuk sub-dialects have more similarities with Azerbaijani than Gagauz.
You have taken us to a very different & special restaurant, nice to witness the welcoming guest with traditional way in these countries.. amazing video ❤🇱🇰🇱🇰
Great vlog! The fur on the hat is called Karakul (Qaraqul in Farsi). It is also the same hat the Afghans wear, but the shape is different. It is/was one of Afghanistan's biggest exports historically.
Karakul is the Azerbaijani word (Qaragül - Black Flower). And the author of the video is Azerbaijani, and in our country, karakul papakhas were not only part of the national dress, but also a symbol of honor for every Azerbaijani man.
Genç doktor hanıma çok yazık olmuş. Ülke için büyük kayıp. Bir insan bir doktor kolay yetişmiyor. Umarım bunu yapan canavarlar hiç huzur bulamaz bir daha! Geçmiş olsun Hindistan
As the guy said "bir stakan" all of a sudden I felt like I understand Gagauz language. :) I guess bir bardak doesn't sound very good in biligual environment. Great video icin tebrik ederim!
Moldova is beautiful! ❤ Love from Romania!
Davud Türkiye de biz de 'sağol/sağolun' diyoruz teşekkür anlamında. Sütlaç değişik ama sütlü aş sütlü pirinç benzer yemek kültürüne sahibiz Türk olduğumuz için. Bu arada kocaman yemek kaşığı yerine tatlı kaşığı olmalıydı. Tatlılık karakter tanımlamak için kullanılır. Bu arada kalpak sana çok yakıştı Davud. Selamlar Türkiye den.❤
Great.. Davud you use romanian shirt ..respect for You ..and from what i saw in the gagauzia menu was written in romanian language lol
Love it as always gr8 video,Good luck in future journey around the world.Good bless you.All the best from London.🙌
You should come to Dobrogea Romania. In Constanta, at Black Sea coast there are comunities of Turks and Tatars along all 17 minorities they live in good harmony aver hundreds of years with Romanians. Besides this you have to visit vilages of Russians lipovani in Danube Delta. It is time for you to relax at the sea and visit the Delta of Danube river. 😊
I like this Moldova series , it just very interesting , Moldovan food looks so yummy , good choice souvenir (hat) , it looks so unique and special .
I would have liked to see the flag of Moldova next to those of Gagauzia and the European Union. The Gagauz people must be closer and more respectful to the country where they live. They are certainly good people, but the Kremlin's influence does a lot of damage in the relationship with Chisinau. This is sad... Unity makes the difference! I hope that the relations between the Gagauz and Moldovans will improve. Greetings and love from Romania!
ceva imi spune ca aia sunt "maghiarii" lor. Pune gramada peste problema cu Transnistria si incepi sa intelegi de ce nu e o idee grozava unirea cu Moldova
What is this Romanian PAS propaganda I read here?
Blatant lies and outright propaganda, how many Euros did you receive for this comment?
How much did the Romanians liking your comment receive?
We must be more closer and more respectful to Moldova?
What are you talking talking about, we live under severe Moldovan oppression and our rights are being trampled, they are trying to take away our voice, harass our politicians, and make our lives miserable.
Apart from this nonsense about Moldovan flag,I don't even understand what that EU rag is doing there, but you can be sure that this place is sponsored by the Romanian citizen Sandu and her corrupt PAS, probably fully Romanian owned this place.
I have never seen anyone using this ugly rag here.
We are thankful for Russian and also Turkish influence, they are the only ones who vowed to uphold our rights and autonomy, thank God they have vowed to protect us from Romanian aggression.
So much nonsense, propaganda and blatant lies in one comment.
How much did the Romanian citizen Sandu pay you for this comment, and how much did the Romanians that liked your comment receive?
@@TrackANaziMercYou're a failure even as a troll. 😞
@@TrackANaziMerc are you crazy or what? To pay me? Who? SANDU?! WTF, Sandu isn't Putin...
Very nicely decorated, the clothes of the Gagauz people are beautiful. The food looks delicious and the people friendly. Someday I will also visit Gagauzia, as it is not very far from Bucharest.
Oh, and I am very glad that you are wearing that Romanian outfit. We are very proud to see a special man wearing it with love! Thank you and I hope to come back to Romania!
😍🫡🔥
The lambs hat is also Romanian.
cușmă de cioban
(Kushma de chioban)
Shepherd's hat.
Cioban, ciorba, ciorap are Turkish words
Aaaa evet çoban : shepherd
They always say “Sağ ol” not “Teşekkürler”. So Based yeah.
Sağ ol is Turkic version of Teşekkür which comes from Arabic Şükran.
Yes, we Azerbaijanis also always use "Sağ ol" in colloquial speech, and "Təşəkkür edirəm" is used in business communication.
Gagavuz Türklerine Esenlikler 👋🏻
Nice to see such places exist and trying to keep our traditions alive. That hat is from Ottoman times. Even Ataturk has pictures of himself with similar hats. Here is some info...
Kalpak is a type of headgear in the form of an inverted truncated cone, usually made of fur, fabric or leather. It is generally used in Turkey, Caucasus, Iran, Russia and Central Asian countries. Historically, it has been widely used in various Turkish communities.
It is usually made of young (small) lambskin. As soon as the lamb is born, a sheath is put on its body. As the lamb grows and its wool gets longer, it becomes curly. This skin is peeled off and a papak is made. Apart from this, sheep and goat skins are also used. Since the estates who came from the South Caucasus and settled in Kars, they used long haired and large parrots made of goat skin, and these papas were usually black in color, so they were called karakalpaks. There is also a sky blue one. There are also Azerbaijan and Dagestan types of them. Dagestan types are slightly more hairy.
It is stated that the oldest information about the Kalpak, which is used in many parts of the Turkish World, has been reached in Chinese sources.
It is known that the Kalpak is used in many parts of the Turkish world by changing the shape, fabric or leather type: “Kalpak is of course not a headwear unique to the Kyrgyz. Although their shapes are different, it is possible to see the Kalpak in many Turkish tribes such as Kazakh Chuvash, Uzbek, and Black Kalpak. It is known that in history, the Kyrgyz were called Ak Kalpakli, and the people of Karakalpakstan living in Uzbekistan today were called Karakalpaks.
It is a peasants winter hat. It was part of the Russian winter uniform in WWI, before the Soviet furry hat. The sort of the lamb and the furr qualities make the difference.
😃😃 I didn't know that in Moldova they also eat this dessert, in Albania we call it "syltiazh, maybe we inherited it from Turkey, very interesting Moldova
In Turkish we say sütlaç. More originally "sütlü aş" it means food made of milk.
As a Romanian, this video is much more interesting presented from your perspective! You know all the lore and easter-eggs behind the culture
I like watching your videos because I learn english to speak on your channel
Chorbadji means "Boss" not a soup maker 😂 and "Maza" (not maara) means basement.
Hi Davud,
I’m very impressed by this restaurant! The Menu is primarily written in romanian language and it’s also translated in gāgāuzian. The hat you bought it’s actually called “Cushmā” and this is the name of the pancake in a shape of a triangle you eat in the Moldavian restaurant “Cusma lui Gugutā” ☺️
Well...now you enjoyed the sweet pancakes and today you bought the hat used by the shepherd in winter. Fresh bread 🍞 and salt 🧂 is also used to welcome guests in Romania and Moldova...maybe in Bulgaria as well but I’m not sure.
Thank you very much for the videoclip. Multumesc frumos! Kind regards, Mena 🇷🇴🇬🇧🤗❤️💁♀️
Yes, fresh bread and seasoning salt in Bulgaria.
A typical honest welcome.
Thank you very much 🤗💁♀️
More and more we want tò visit Moldavia! Thank you !
So nice to see the people speaking almost the same language as us❤❤❤. Hello from Azerbaijan, Baku😍
After wearing that hat you look like Prince of ottoman empire 👑 by the way it was lovely vlogs 👏💪🎉
We also have many of these dishes in Romania, in the south-eastern part of the country where there is a Tatar-Turkish community (in Dobrogea). My grandmother from Constanta used to cook certain types of dishes with Tatar-Turkish origins, and i liked a lot. Turkish sweets and food are among the most delicious! I'm already drooling when I think about suberek and giozlomea. ❤😊
U helped many times to our pepole in SrinLanka ...respect bro❤
I am originally from Romania living in USA. I was surprised that many of the words you used such as sapca is the same in Romanian for hat, compot same in Romanian. Very interesting.
I am enjoying your channel.
Compot is actually a Latin word, it comes from "compositus" and it's in many languages that were influenced by Latin, including English "compote", so it has nothing to do with Turkish. Just for your information.
Oh u look so different na David but it's nice .Moldova it's nice also.Be safe always
Now that you have an ie and a cușmă all you need is a șubă, ițari and opinci and you'll be a 100% romania sheppard. ❤
Moldova is beautiful! Love from Romania!
Even though they are Christians, Gagauz ppl use many Islamic/Arabic words entered into their vocabulary through the Ottoman branch. They also have a strong Tatar (crimean) influence, being at the confluence of the Crimean Tatar Khanate and the Ottoman Empire. That gozleme looks like it's made from chiborek dough and it looks like it was fried in oil like a chiborek, only it's rectangular in shape and it's with cheese. And we Tatars make chiborek with cheese filling with a little dill.
Very cool!
Beautiful restaurant
I love the hat nice place to visit thanks for sharing
Wow Amazing Davud, very happy to see you all enjoying Gagauz people, food and beautiful places.
You look like a turkish prince with that outfit and beard, Davud! 😊
Amazing videos. Thank you for your work!
He looks like a Turkish nothing. He is wearing ladies clothing.
Beautiful weather nice food lovely Davud enjoy
Hello you No lovely davud
Hello davud my.partner you no.enjoyed
😁👌@@santhysanthy7241
The compot looked nice, but you must try nectar (apricot or peach) in Bulgaria. It's delicious.
Wow I had no clue you can speak your language in Moldova and they understand and speak similar language
Very nice vedyo,thankyou ❤❤
هذة أماكن رائعة.
وقميص جميل متمسك بية.
تحياتي لكم جميعا
thanks bro showing new culture and delicious foods
Maza is the Bulgarian word for a basement or cellar in this case. The whole place looks very Bulgarian with some local Romanian elements.
It's quite strange to see that alongside the flag of the so-called 'Gagauz Yeri' and the European Union, the Moldovan flag is nowhere to be seen. Frankly, this separatist region exploited the Russian-Moldovan war of 1992 in Transnistria and was aided by the Russian army in establishing its autonomy. These so-called Gagauz people lived their best lives only during the times of the Principality of Moldavia, the Kingdom of Romania, and today in the Republic of Moldova. The Russians Russified the Gagauz people, and many were deported to Siberia. Today, in Moldova, they enjoy full rights. The question is: where is the Moldovan flag?
Even the native Moldovans don't respect their own flag. Many of them think they are Romanians and have Romanian passports.
@@МиленДимитров-и2ф Please stay away from matters you don’t understand. Thank you
@@МиленДимитров-и2ф If you didn't know, Moldova used to be Romania, and the Romanians respect the Moldovans regardless of the fact that they now have an independent country. Our love for our Moldovan brothers will remain unchanged regardless of the choices they will make by VOTE! I wish for prosperity and openness, and the fact that many moldovans choose to have romanian citizenship, they have every right because moldovans are ethnic romanians. Only those who had parents and grandparents with romanian origins receive citizenship more easily. There are many people from Transnistria who work in Bucharest, but we respect them, as long as they do everything honestly. Everyone is welcome in Romania.
In addition, moldovans who have citizenship, respect their country, regardless of whether they have romanian citizenship .
@@Gadalshchik_na_kameshkakh Please don't make decisions on my behalf about what I care about and what I don't.
@@passioncla Everything sounds absurdly. Moldova is a multinational country and many of the Moldovian citizens don't feel or have any connection with Great Romania from the interwar period. Also many Romanian politics don't show respect towards Moldovian independence.
❤❤❤ from 🇱🇰 🇱🇰 🇱🇰 sri lanka ........
I’m from the UK and I fancy a trip to Moldova now…the restaurant and staff are very nice. Your eyes are amazing by the way 🩵
nobody cares that u are fro the uk.
The series on this unknown country is quite informative. Thank you Davud.
What a blessed life you are living, Davud. Thank you for sharing!
Nice video my friend
I quite enjoyed this...nice one mate..
teşekkür arapça kaynaklı
Pls upload villagers videos thanks 🙏👍 love you from Pakistan 💯👍
The menu was 100% in Romanian language, same as in Bucharest, perfect.
At Compot din fructe de sezon, 700ml, you have to choose from, all is in Romanian language, that menu cart seems copied from a Bucharest one.
-Biscutiti cu nucusoara -- excelent
Excelent Davud.
Pls visit S America next series
The architectural structures and old type traditional furniture and decorations looks so amazing. The dessert quite similar to Sri Lankan Rice pudding 🍮 Greetings and Much love, blessings from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰❤️🇦🇿
Just learned about Gagauz people some months ago, seeing you visiting this region comes just in time! Enjoy, eylenin!
Davud hopefully one day you’ll visit Portugal, Madeira C R 7 inshallah 🙏
Thank you Davud! I'm discovering new things!
Butieful ❤
❤
Hope to see you In Nepal 🇳🇵 again
Rice and milk the last one .
Serbest sohbet edirsiniz Gagauzlarla
Congratulations to your world tour.
Videos are too short this days...feels like watching youtube shorts.
Bereketli olsun means, may it be plentiful.
Looking awefully grace full in this Gagauzian hate.best of luck.❤️🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰❤️
Nice ❤
Kavurma as food /preparation exists all over the balkan I dont know if it s really a turkish food. It s like tete de veau in france
Hello good luck love from Sri lanka
22:13 with bread and salt, it's a tradition that is shared between gagauzians and moldovans.
Konuşmak/danışmak is laf etmek in Gagauz. "Bän laf ederim Gagauzca". Somethink like that i can't really type in Gagauz. Gagauz have some different letters and language order.
Gagauz turkic is closer to Azerbaijany rather than Turkish. Same is true for the Crimean tatars. When I had a chance to visit I was suprised that we had no problem understand each other. They don't say "mamnun oldum" they say "Taníşlínğíza şadam" just like we say in Azerbaijan. They also say "Bəli" and "Xeyr" when they try to approve or disapprove something.
Gagauz is almost entirely same with Balkan Turkish sub-dialects whereas Eastern Turkish sub-dialects like Erzurum and Kirkuk sub-dialects have more similarities with Azerbaijani than Gagauz.
Gagauz is easier to understand than Azeri for average Turkish speaker.
Seems You are the only customer this year. Or, should I say,mosafir?
Evet misafir 😊
0:51 Awesome
You have taken us to a very different & special restaurant, nice to witness the welcoming guest with traditional way in these countries.. amazing video ❤🇱🇰🇱🇰
Now we know your first name is Adam 😊
I Have been in Romania , and you have romanian plates.
You are saying tashakur lot of time are they understand Parisian language anyway ❤❤❤ from Nepal
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The staff of this restaurant is so attentive and they are all so nice. I will definitely stop by next time I visit Moldova.
Yes their efforts for authenticity are remarkable.
Merhaba Davud💙🧿🧿
Great vlog!
The fur on the hat is called Karakul (Qaraqul in Farsi). It is also the same hat the Afghans wear, but the shape is different.
It is/was one of Afghanistan's biggest exports historically.
Karakul is the Azerbaijani word (Qaragül - Black Flower). And the author of the video is Azerbaijani, and in our country, karakul papakhas were not only part of the national dress, but also a symbol of honor for every Azerbaijani man.
@@unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527 Another aspect of our shared culture!
@@Ace_Of_Baceshared culture because of Islamic unity which is now lost by the rampant nationalism
@@dova238 Karakul?
How many Sq. Kilometer is that autonomous region Gaguaz ?? & Population etc etc .
Not nice they did not offer you bread right away too
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Greetings
The Menu was written in Romanian!
Bucate..bauturii...copturi....
Allah bl|ss ❤❤❤❤❤
love rrom France!
My beloved Davud please come to Kolkata and give me a opportunity to meet with you 🥺😢💔💔💔💔💔 still I am waiting for the day to meet with you 😓
The Dr r@pe case isn't over yet right?
@@jamesboth3785 No still protesting for justice 😓
Genç doktor hanıma çok yazık olmuş. Ülke için büyük kayıp. Bir insan bir doktor kolay yetişmiyor. Umarım bunu yapan canavarlar hiç huzur bulamaz bir daha! Geçmiş olsun Hindistan
Ya means lamp as lamb?
Orez cu lapte!
🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰❤
Mara= Cellar?
Turkcenin konusulmasi cok hos
Gagauzia! I dont know this country! Is MOLDOVA. Please don't interfere with Russian politic!
Taci mă dracu de Român gălbejit
Türkçe konuş anlamıyorum davud akhunzade😂
Show city(street, shops &market ect.)you always showing hotels, that, we won't like.
As the guy said "bir stakan" all of a sudden I felt like I understand Gagauz language. :) I guess bir bardak doesn't sound very good in biligual environment. Great video icin tebrik ederim!
01:52 this place looks like a "mahzen"
so maza means mahzen in turkish
their folk costumes and folk embroidery is romanian and slavic and balkan though..not turkish. We have such embroidery in greece too