This dialogue offers a compelling look at how historical trade routes have created a shared linguistic heritage that defies modern borders. It serves as a vital reminder that human culture is fundamentally a product of connection rather than isolation.
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Brasileiro, Indiano e Cazaque Conversam Sobre Línguas, Cultura e Tudo Mais | 🇰🇿 EP.4Added:
Where are you from, bro?
>> I'm from India. Oh, India. Which part of India do you come from?
>> From Rajasthan.
>> Rajasthan. Yes. Right. It's north of India, right?
>> Yes, it's north of India. Yes. Oh, >> cool. And you live here in Shim Kent?
>> Yes, I'm living in Shiman like more than 4 years. Like I'm studying here medicine.
>> So, yeah.
>> Cool. Cool. So, you have learned Kazak or?
>> Yeah. Uh, I can speak Kazak and Russian also. So, because I'm living in Kazakhstan, so yes.
>> Cool. Amazing. Today's video we will speak maybe Portuguese, English, sometimes Russia. It's a mix of languages.
>> And this is something really really cool to analyze because there are people here who speak Russia because here was the Soviet Union.
Yes.
>> And you see we have an Indian here who speaks Russia. It's crazy. The word is crazy.
Memorial.
longer.
Everyone, let's keep switching the languages. So, Yeah, there's the MC 21 Russian fighter Z.
>> Oh, so you said that you studied in the >> Yes, I was in like is kind of a central school. So my school is like nearby the uh runway like mostly this MC21 like Russian aircraft like Sue 27, Sukoy 30 like kind of this so many aircrafts like so when I came here so I recognize this aircraft like M2 Russian fighter jet yes >> you study in the military school but you study medicine there back there. Uh no no uh it's like school normal school like uh like till uh 12th class like we have like this normal yes after that I give one medical exam qualify like for Kazakhstan like we have to like we have a minimum marks for to qualify and that exam that is a entrance exam medical like we call it neat so after that I came here I took admission in this university so yeah I'm like I'm in the last year now of the medical yes is a 5 of >> we have a smart bro here with us.
>> I'm not smart. I'm just curious like you as like to learn languages to meet like new people like like you are from Brazil like I meet I talking is very good like cool thing.
>> I admire people who study medicine because it's a very challenging course right?
>> Yeah it's kind of hard. Yes you have to study a lot for these things. Yes. Every time when I invite him for walk with me, go outside, every time he's he's at university.
>> Yes.
A lot of trains from here to this is Kazakhstan celebrate a victory day 9th of May. So when we like came here on the 9th of May so we can see uh flowers everywhere uh in this part to give respect to soldiers.
>> I just like to mention I would like to hear them talking in Russian because they he lives here for a long time. His Russian is really good.
Premier Guzia, Armenia, Aaran, Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan, Russia. Yeah.
What? What?
the proudest memorial.
Mhm.
I don't speak Portuguese.
>> So when I go to the countries, I like to learn the alphabet of the language. For example, >> I came here, I saw, okay, cerelic alphabet, but there are some pron tricky pronunciations look like Turkish.
>> So, I like to learn how to read the things. Like when I when I went to Georgia, I've learned the Georgian alphabet to learn how to read things.
When I went to Armenia, I was like, "Okay, I give up because there are a lot of languages and this is a lot of information on your brain."
>> Uh-huh. Yes. When I came Kazakhstan, uh it was my first time to see ciric uh alphabets.
I learn alphabet through my Kazak language then I no Kazak use the same cirelic as Russian.
>> Mhm.
>> Yes. Like in my country like I speak Hindi. Yes. So we use Dagri is uh Dnagi alphabets.
>> Dagri.
>> Dagri.
>> Dagri.
>> Dagri is uh same used as in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit is very old language you know >> it's kind of uh Latin you can say Latin is now like extinct uh nobody speak Latin but but some words are they used in Latin yes so Sanskrit is like this >> do you think that learning different alphabets in India easy to learn the Russian alphabet on the point of not being scared of this because in Brazil we just learn one alphabet the Latin right uh script >> so we tend to be afraid sometimes to learn other alphabets. We're like, "Oh my god, this is Russian." Like, and actually it's not like that. If you look, no wait, it's not that hard if I learn this.
>> So maybe because you have learned different alphabets, it's >> Yeah.
>> Uh because uh it depend upon the curiosity also like you like I know English. So in English we use like Latin. Yes.
uh as I said about that Hindi we use Dagri as used in Hindi Sanskrit like this and ciric like in Kazak Russian and uh the same >> Slavic languages >> Slavic languages yes but about Udu I said about Udu yes udu is like speaking India and Pakistan both so Udu use uh that Persian uh alphabets like >> because of the origin yes >> so So I can read udu but not so much because I when I was like uh like kid yes I learned this uh you how to read Arabic and then how to read udu >> I can speak but about writing is hard for me also.
>> Mhm.
>> Yes.
>> I think the Persian Arabic writings are the hardest hardest writings.
>> Yes. Uh I also think about the Arabic is so hard and the pronunciation is also so hard >> harder than Chinese.
>> But but I saw many times that you Indians frequently write in Latin. You speak Hindi but write in Latin.
>> Yes. Because of the it's hard to also the nagri is hard for like to write. No, I can write easily because from Iuh learned from my childhood I can write but it's hard compared to Latin when we like uh like an example I need to text to like so mostly keyboard we use Latin.
Yes, English alphabets.
>> Mhm.
>> I use my language but uh the alphabets are Latin because it's very easy to like write. If I use my language like alphabet like divagri and I need to write in Hindi it's hard. It will take time of course for me also that's why we use this >> like this. Yes.
>> I didn't know that.
>> Yeah.
>> Sometimes in India I see people they they're speaking something like mixed.
It looks like English but actually they're saying some Hindi word. I don't know what is that language.
>> Actually uh it depend upon the area like uh example I am from Rajasthan. Yes. So we speak Rajasthani language also. So we speak like you know Rajasthani is kind of similar to Hindi. Some of speak Hindi, some of speak Rajasthani, some of speak like mix of words like Hindi also have some words from Udu like uh we can say Kiyan Ashman is same also used in the Hindi and Udur like these type of things. So it's kind of mixed things, >> mix words, mix things like this.
>> Mhm. It's kind of things like you can see English also. No, English is not practicing in India like not everywhere like >> but uh they know words like uh how much thank you >> Rajasthan there are a lot of people speak English.
>> Yes. Because of the tourism.
>> The tourism.
>> Because of tourism like in Rajasthan like a lot lots of foreigners come like mostly in Jaipur. Uhur biker. I'm from Bikaner.
>> Mhm. So because of this like they speak like kind of they can understand they can understand. Yes.
>> Can you speak a little bit of Rajasthan?
This is Rajasthan. Yes.
>> And Uru can say okay.
What other language do you >> uh Hindi is kind of same kind of same.
Uh I only speak Russian. In English we are talking and kind of this. Yes, I already speak it.
>> Amazing. That's cool.
>> Thank you.
>> I also heard that when you say it meam it's like English my name.
>> My name yes >> for example you say do it's like do it's like in Kazak.
>> Yes friends >> same same word we use word in like same as Hindi English.
>> Mhm. Mitra actually in Hindi the word is mitra but no one speak this because it's easy to say so everyone is saying those it's udu word same as in Turkey same as in kazak like this Turkish languages yes >> that's why it's so many words similar in kazak and in udu like kalam tandur nan kabu >> actually udu language taken from Persian Because of the central Asia they are like so many traveler came to India for like to see for trade >> and they took this and they communicate in the far language actually the meaning the far yes the the udu is came from far >> and you say that you were your grandfather is from Afghanistan right >> yes yes like uh my great grandfather like because uh I'm Patan in India we say Patan but when we say like in Afghan language or in fari is Pon or Pakiston.
So it's kind of tribe uh in Afghanistan that time. So uh they like traveled to India for trade that time because uh that time like India is like the hub for the spices for the trade.
>> So mostly came to from Afghanistan from Usbakistan this from so travel to Delhi for trade. So they stay there and they like used to live and so from the like from the family tree like this >> I'm here now. So by history like I can say like Afghan like Pasoon tribe. Yes. But uh I born my dad born in India in Rajasthan. So we are like mostly we are follow the Rajasthani culture in Indian culture like that's Reverse simply, Afghanistan Soch.
Kazakhstan.
America.
Pakistan. Pakistan.
Note the hotel >> population of the Brazil >> it's 200 million >> 200 million which means like uh 20 ko >> uh in compared So we have one state Uttar Pradesh UP is more than uh like uh more than 24 people live in one state.
>> One state of India >> is in one state.
>> Mhm.
>> And here 20 million >> 1.5 billion people live in India.
>> Mhm. 1.5.
>> And the economy India's economy now is growing fast, right?
>> Yes.
Yeah, factories are like they're like developing everywhere in movies, uh, minerals and kind of things. Yes.
>> Mhm.
So, S. Paulo has 12 million inhabitants in total.
>> 12 million.
>> 12 million. Mhm. It's like half Kazakhstan.
>> Half Kazakhstan. Yes.
>> Yes.
But uh I think can grow more because of the area.
>> Mhm.
>> It's nice that >> and soon soon it will happen.
Principally here in South Kazan the population growing very fast.
>> Very fast here.
>> Very fast. Maybe because of climate.
What do you think?
>> Because of the climate. Yes. And uh people are like coming from uh from near small towns from villages to study here and they work here. Just wait.
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