Iyo in japonese means good

>iyo in japonese means good
>iyi in TUrkish means good
>ya in japanese means no
>yok in Turkish means no
>Nani in japanese means what
>nan in Turkish means what

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Ne means what in turkish.
We used to be samuraiz an shiet
pic related, early ottoman armor

Subhuman means Non-Greek.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_cognate

Read it
no example of turkish-japanese

turks are good at pronouncing japanese they dont have a typical accent.
i said this before, but i saw them speaking japanese well on tv

he's dumb
false cognate example would be like this
pasta in english versus pasta in turkish
pasta=spaghetti in english
pasta=cake in turkish

>aji means taste in J
>aci means spicy in T

>aware menas pity in J
>avare means pity in T

>aru means exist in J
>var means exist in T

>aogu means look up in J
>ovgu means look up in T

come home yellow men

Wew

>chinchin means benis in japanese
>kiki means benis in finnish

japanese is uralic

are finns good at pronouncinh japanese?

A lot of colonial nations share the same loan words. For example the word for bread is the same in Tamil, Gujarati, Sinhala and Japanese.

we're not talking about those

>yağma(hillside in Old Turkic)
>yama(mountain in Japanese)

>katığ(solid in Old Turkic)
>kotai

>kara(black in Old Turkic)
>kuroi

>iç('inside' in Old Turkic)
>uchi

>sırt('outside' in Old Turkic)
>soto

>ak('bright' in Old Turkic)
>akai('red' in Japanese)

>sarığ('yellow/ white' in Old Turkic)
>shiroi('white' in Japanese

>ini('younger brother' in Old Turkic)
>ani('elder brother' in Japanese)

both sound as qute as my penis

kuku means vagina in turkish.

>ya in japanese means no
>aware means pity in J

what is the point

fins are good at everything

Ak means white though

wtf i love tengri and want to revive turanism now

Jp: Kyoto-no
Tr: Kyoto'nun
En: of Kyoto

Jp: Kuruma-de
Tr: Araba-da
En: by car

Jp: Kutu-o
Tr: Pabuç-u
En: the shoes

Jp: Nan-desu ka
Tr: Ne-dir ki?
En: What is it?

Jp: imasu
Tr: imiş
En: there is

Jp: hanashimashita
Tr: konuşmuştu
En: he had talked

Jp: itta
Tr: gitti
En: he's gone

>Turanism

here's a short summary of every turan thread
>you're persian rapebaby
>sart subhuman
>i am kyrgyz
>turkish subhuman
>you're not mongol
>anime
>i love russia putin please fuck me in the ass
>*someone posts ancient iranians*
>roach
>karluk subhuman

>kiki(:D)'s delivery service

>tağ('hill/ mountain' in Old Turkic)
>takai('high' in Japanese)

>kel('to come' in Old Turkic)
>kuru('to come' in Japanese)

>adak('foot' in Old Turkic)
>ashi('foot' in Japanese)

>son-('fade/ be off' in Old Turkic): past tense: sondı - he/she is gone
>shin-('to die' in Japanese): past tense: shinda - he/she died

>tur-('to stand' in Old Turkic)
>tat-(su)('to stand' in Japanese)

Literally WE WUZ THREAD ;DDD

>ay-('report/ tell' in Old Turkic): past tense: ayttı - he/she told
>iu-('tell' in Japanese): past tense: itta - (he/she/I) told

youtube.com/watch?v=C5cSkdj7cPg

rate

>*someone posts ancient iranians*
Literally me

But I've surely seen more similarities between Old Turkic, Tungustic and Mongolic

>illo in south spain is dude

That's cool
Can practice Turkish with that

what percent of it did you understand?
Also do you have that series in Kazakhstan?

>Also do you have that series in Kazakhstan?
Dunno desu(not interested in tv series etc.)

>what percent of it did you understand?
30-40%

wew 30% is bretty high. you already know anatolian turkish to some extent?

it's about Ertuğrul (founder of Ottoman dynasty) who was captured by Mongols in Anatolia
The Mongol says Noyan wants you alive you should pray to him
Ertuğrul says once upon a time you were merely dogs of my ancestor Oghuz (Oghuz Khan)
The Mongol gets butthurt and brings up a muh dick tier argument and makes reference to how Turkmens escaped from Turkmenistan to Anatolia and now they're trapped here between Greeks and Mongols.

>ohio means good morning in japanese

Because its true
They're the ME equivalent of Nordic Viking pagan larper / Varg

ALTAIC FAMILY CONFIRMED
INDO-EUROSHITTERS BTFO

is there any links with english sub ?

I translated it there idk english subtitles though, there could be but i have never seen it on youtube before.

But "iyo" doesn't mean "good" and "ya" doesn't mean "no".

You're after "iyo" is a mistranscription of "いいよ", properly transcribed "iiyo", which is the adjecive "ii", meaning "good", with an added emphatic particle "yo". But the more general word for "good" is "yoi", not "ii".

As for "ya", it is a mistranscription of "いや", properly transcribed "iya". This is a very colloquial form of "iie" which is the standard word for "no".

Fucking Turanists, my God.

AHAHAHA MAN JAPS ARE TURKS LMAO KEK KEK XDD

No.

Show is exaggerating the Mongol invasion in Anatolia.
Mongols and Anatolian Turks were like Nazi Germany and Austria, we were """"invaded""""

>turks cucked by islam
>baltic finns cucked by protestants
>hungary cucked by catholics
>russian finnougrics cucked by east orthodoxy
when will the abrahamic meme finally end?

Calm down hititli
Can any Jap confirm that ¿

i mean the entire show, like in pirate bay

i think its on netflix actually

>Mongols and Anatolian Turks were like Nazi Germany and Austria, we were """"invaded""""

Mongols literally burned down Eastern Turkish cities. They also massacred Turkmens and other Central Asians in Central Asia. They wiped out Uzbeks from Bukhara/Samarkand

There's a reason why millions of rapefugees including Ottomans escaped from Turkmenistan/Khorasan to Anatolia.

Also first rebellion against Mongols was in Anatolia, google Karamanoğlu Mehmet bey

youtube.com/watch?v=yBJMmb3RtHs
here found a translated version

Uzbeks and Persians*

thanks

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mongols killed anyone that opposed actually, which is completely normal. there were shit load of turkic mercs. / commanders etc. in the mongolian army.

Jp: WE
Tr: WUZ
En: ASIAN

>anus in English means anus
>anus in French means anus

>discussion in English means discussion
>discussion in French means discussion

>culture in English means culture
>culture in French means culture

日本語が好き
Yes, it's ii in Japanese and iyi in Turkish but the pronunciation is pretty much the same.
Japanese is easier to learn for a Turkish speaker. That said Turan LARPers are vastly exaggerating.

iyo, ya, yok mean yes in my language

Turkish is basically Japanese + Arabic + Iranian.