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How New Year's is Celebrated in the Sakha Republic | Easy Sakha 3
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@AZ-ty7ub

4 months ago

I absolutely love seeing languages like this have more resources! I can't wait for more, thank you Sakha team!

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@Laura_Gratia

3 months ago

As someone who's been attempting to learn Sakha for years but been struggling due to a lack of resources in English, I cannot thank you enough for this series! Can't wait to see more 💖

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@CugnoBrasso

4 months ago

What a fascinating language! It's clearly a turkic language, but I hear some Mongolian-like consonants here and there?

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@bagashiko2827

4 months ago

wow it sounds familiarly with mongolian to me in softer version. thank you easy sakha team, keep going make other videos and spread the beauty of your culture!

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@GypsieSeeker

4 months ago

Sweet language, beautiful people. I wish you a happy new year and элбэх-элбех дьол! 🎉

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@EasyPortugueseVideos

4 months ago

Haapy New Year from Brazil. We love the people and landscapes. Kudos :D

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@testbrah

4 months ago

Beautiful language

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@schatzschon

4 months ago

do the buryatian language next please 🙏

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@brosciencePhD

4 months ago

Lovely sounding language. Similar to finnish tho lil bit

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@wus3093

4 months ago

Святые пельмени, насколько же велико языковое разнообразие РФ. Я ни слова не понимаю (и мне это даже нравится т.к. чем меньше знаешь - тем больше тянешься к знаниям). Походу я нашёл канал который буду посещать, пытаясь вникать и языки по чуть-чуть учить.

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@Kazilikaya

2 weeks ago

Sakha sounds similar to Mongolian

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@SekkiCola

4 months ago

is it me or there are some similarities with korean language?

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@semih5564

4 months ago

Best regards from Türkiye to our relatives in Yakut- Sakha,the way we say some words is the same. English:Year Turkish:Yıl Yakut:Yıl English:Father Turkish:Baba Yakut:Baba English:Today Turkish:Bugün Yakut:Bügün

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@pwzone3132

4 months ago

I am from Russia. I love learning languages and also I love learning culture of russian nations and I dream to go to Yakutia. Great video, I like to see people in Yakutia know their native language

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@cccEngineer

4 months ago

It sounds so much like Turkish. Is there any relation?

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@ProViLL12

4 months ago

Does the language have many loan words from russian or are the people just mixing the two in everyday speech?

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@krnlvird6680

4 months ago

Того итэгэйээччиКит дуо диирий итэгэйээччиГит буотах да через г

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@havenisse2009

4 months ago

What a loving mixture of people and language: uses Cyrillic, speaks similar to Turks and looks Chinese. Thank you for making the video. I really hope for his region that China does not some day choose to add your region to mainland China.

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