Life in Yakutia
Life in Yakutia
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Sakha/Yakut tries Kazakh food for the First time!😋
Sakha and Kazakh languages have many similarities, but what about cuisines? Are there any similar dishes or they are completely different?
What would I like from Kazakh food?
More in this video!
Thanks for joining the video to Zhannur Zholdaskhan @kazakhlanguagewithzhannur. If you want to learn Kazakh language, follow her channel: www.youtube.com/@kazakhlanguagewithzhannur/featured
Similarities between Kazakh and Sakha languages:
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00:00 Intro
01:13 Trying Kazy - horse meat sausage
03:03 Trying horse meat
04:17 Trying Karta - boiled horse intestines
06:04 Trying Kymyz - fermented horse milk
08:05 Trying Shubat - fermented camel milk
08:54 Trying Samsa - traditional Uzbek bun with meat
09:50 Trying Kurt - dried fermented milk
12:31 Trying Kazakh sweets Zhent, Balkaymak
14:35 Conclusions
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Відео

How similar are Kazakh and Sakha/Yakut?
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How similar are Kazakh and Sakha/Yakut? Both of these languages belong to Turkic group. Sakha language is mostly spoken in Yakutia, a federal republic of Russia, by 450 thousand native speakers. Kazakh language is spoken in Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan and Russia, by 17 million native speakers. The distance between Yakutsk, the capital of Yakutia, and Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, is a...
The coldest marathon in the World - Oymyakon, Siberia
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The "Pole of Cold" marathon in definetely one of the world's toughest test of endurance and determination, since the competition takes place in the coldest village on Earth - Oymyakon. Footage of the video - Vadim Skryabin: vadim.skryabin My links: ❄️Patreon: www.patreon.com/lifeinyakutia ❄️Telegram: t.me/lifeinyakutia ❄️Instagram: lifeinyakutia?igshid=aeupkhh09mdb...
Life Updates February 2023
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My Life Updates February 2023 ❄️Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/lifeinyakutia ❄️Support me on Telegram: t.me/lifeinyakutia ❄️Subscribe to my channel: ua-cam.com/channels/tQtf9JHV6SosfsoDIK5b4Q.html ❄️Subscribe to my Instagram: lifeinyakutia?igshid=aeupkhh09mdb
A Typical Siberian Mall (YAKUTSK) - Prices!
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The most visited mall in Yakutsk, the coldest city on Earth - Tuymaada. Is it similar to malls in your city? What about the prices? 00:00 Intro 00:36 About the mall 01:00 Distinguishing feature of malls in Yakutsk 01:28 Types of stores in this mall 01:40 Prices for goods 02:39 Food court ❄️Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/lifeinyakutia ❄️Support me on Telegram: t.me/lifeinyakutia ❄️Subscr...
Life in rural Yakutia, Siberia - A Family Reunion
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A meeting with my relatives at my aunt's traditional summer house. I made this video just to show something from my Every day life. Meetings of relatives is an important part of our life - we keep connections with each other and we know where we come from. Older people tell who we were, kids absorb traditions and culture for future. Middle-aged people like me serve - cook and prepare the table ...
Frozen ICE lake in the Heat +35C/95F - Wonder of Yakutia, Siberia - lake Bulus
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One of the most beautiful places in Yakutia, Siberia - a never-meltig frozen ice lake Bulus. This lake is covered by layer of ice all year long - even in summer when it's above 35C/95F. Technically, of course it melts during hot days, but the layer of ice is SO thick that our short summer is not enough for it to melt completely. Ice under my feet when it's above 35C - this is unusual even to me...
How Native Siberians celebrate Summer Solstice - Ancient Festival Yhyakh
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Yhyakh - the ancient summer festival of Sakha (Yakut) people - the largest indigenous ethnic group of Siberia. Yhyakh has a lot of traditions, customs and rituals. It's a light holiday where people celebrate summer, abundance and life. In this video I will show how we celebrate this beautiful festival in my village in Yakutia. 00:00 Intro 00:10 What is Yhyakh? 00:42 The beginning of Festival 02...
How similar are Tatar and Sakha/Yakut languages? With Eli from Russia
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How similar are Tatar and Sakha/Yakut languages? Watch the video to know more! Both of these languages belong to the Turkic language group. Tatar language is spoken in many parts of Russia and the world, but most of native speakers live in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Sakha/Yakut language is spoken in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia with about 450 thousand native speakers. The dis...
Water Supplies in Rural SIBERIA, Yakutia | -50C/-58F
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All about winter water supplies in rural Yakutia, Siberia: where we take water from, what water we use for drinking and for domestic uses in this video! 00:00 Intro 00:36 Drinking water supply 02:26 Water for domestic uses 03:51 Septic System 04:34 Question to you Video: Preparing ice as drinking water ua-cam.com/video/rHH3GgIuqu0/v-deo.html ❄️Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/lifeinyakuti...
How we heat our House in Rural SIBERIA, Yakutia | -44C
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How we heat our house in the coldest inhabited place on Earth (Yakutia, Siberia)? How we survive during long cold winters? How we insulate our houses? How much we pay for heating? Everything about heating system in the coldest inhabited place on Earth in this video! 00:00 Intro 00:36 General information about the house 00:53 Materials and insulation 2:29 How much we pay for heating 3:06 Heating...
Happy New Year from Yakutia ☃️
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Happy New Year from Yakutia ☃️
Laundry in the coldest town on Earth
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Laundry in the coldest town on Earth
The best dish for snowy days - Yakut pancakes - Alaaji
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The best dish for snowy days - Yakut pancakes - Alaaji
Delivering donations to people that suffered from forest fires in Yakutia
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Delivering donations to people that suffered from forest fires in Yakutia
How I worked at WILDFIRES in Yakutia, SIBERIA, 2021 - #SAVE_YAKUTIA
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How I worked at WILDFIRES in Yakutia, SIBERIA, 2021 - #SAVE_YAKUTIA
WILDFIRES IN YAKUTIA, SIBERIA - #SAVE_YAKUTIA
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WILDFIRES IN YAKUTIA, SIBERIA - #SAVE_YAKUTIA
PORTABLE GARAGE - A warm blanket for cars (-71С/-95.8F)
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PORTABLE GARAGE - A warm blanket for cars (-71С/-95.8F)
"I've been judged for the choices I made" Jamaican Kristine Bolt about living in Yakutia for 4 years
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"I've been judged for the choices I made" Jamaican Kristine Bolt about living in Yakutia for 4 years
Visiting Winter Lena Pillars - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Visiting Winter Lena Pillars - UNESCO World Heritage Site
How we do Farming in extremely COLD climate | SIBERIA, Yakutia | -71C/-95.8F
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How we do Farming in extremely COLD climate | SIBERIA, Yakutia | -71C/-95.8F
Ice fishing for a GIANT BURBOT in the COLDEST inhabited place in the world - Yakutia
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Ice fishing for a GIANT BURBOT in the COLDEST inhabited place in the world - Yakutia
-53C/-63F EXTREMELY COLD TOUR AROUND YAKUTSK - The Coldest town in the world
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-53C/-63F EXTREMELY COLD TOUR AROUND YAKUTSK - The Coldest town in the world
Turkish YouTubers try Sakha cuisine
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Turkish UA-camrs try Sakha cuisine
Open-air meat market in Yakutsk
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Open-air meat market in Yakutsk
What is “cold” for me?🥶 Q&A
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What is “cold” for me?🥶 Q&A
Traditional Yakut ice-cream - Ton Küörchekh - or how to use cold weather in cooking 🧑‍🍳
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Traditional Yakut ice-cream - Ton Küörchekh - or how to use cold weather in cooking 🧑‍🍳
COLD Experiments at -54 C (FROZEN soap bubbles, wet clothes, fast noodles)
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COLD Experiments at -54 C (FROZEN soap bubbles, wet clothes, fast noodles)
Eco-restaurant in Yakutsk 🪴
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Eco-restaurant in Yakutsk 🪴
About Yakut language / Sakha tyla
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About Yakut language / Sakha tyla

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sae2705
    @sae2705 День тому

    I started learning Tuvan and there were familiar words in there like horse (at), lake (khol), black (kara), girl (kys), is/are (bar) and some others and "Kara-kys" is a name in Tuvan. But Sakha is another language I am interested in, but it is interesting to see the commonality between languages. Though my vocabulary for Tuvan is very limited, but it was nice to be able to recognise some of these words.

  • @wilfriedolemans5862
    @wilfriedolemans5862 2 дні тому

    This is a very very heavy marathon. It reminds me to a marathon in Morocco called "Le Marathon Du Sable". This one is severe for the extreme hot temperatures. In contrast, the Tarahumara people in Northern Mexico (Chihuahua state) are the people who can run the longest, estimate 200 kms!

  • @Sergio-vp1gj
    @Sergio-vp1gj 2 дні тому

    Ben sana tapıyorum * gibi mi?

  • @user-ji7fs3xy2z
    @user-ji7fs3xy2z 2 дні тому

    Maria ayo kentu sayang ❤❤❤

  • @user-kc9db3vo6o
    @user-kc9db3vo6o 3 дні тому

    Hii maria ...are you ohkk???where are you?i am missing your vlogs

  • @altaykalpak6667
    @altaykalpak6667 3 дні тому

    You look like tween sisters

  • @user-kc9db3vo6o
    @user-kc9db3vo6o 4 дні тому

    Hii ... where are you Maria...I am missing your vlogs and shorts...plzzz come soon

  • @beaumontfamily6102
    @beaumontfamily6102 4 дні тому

    I wants to live YAKUTSK city And wants to learn YAKUTSK language, please suggest me to how to learn YAKUT.

  • @Kadir85Akin
    @Kadir85Akin 4 дні тому

    Many love to all Yakut people from Türkiye ❤

  • @Kadir85Akin
    @Kadir85Akin 4 дні тому

    I am Turkish from Türkiye 🇹🇷 I can understand 60% of both languages. A lot of love to all Kazaks and Sakha people ❤ We are all brothers and sisters.

  • @DmLeimuikham
    @DmLeimuikham 6 днів тому

    Wow beautiful ❤❤❤ love from india (manipur)

  • @loril.mangold8160
    @loril.mangold8160 7 днів тому

    Your family looks very happy, and I Love your Aunties Beautiful house, the Construction is very Smart, In my family, we have family reunions too once a year, about 200 people show up, back in the 1960's more like 300 people were there but we no longer have 8 to 10 children per family

    • @loril.mangold8160
      @loril.mangold8160 7 днів тому

      I lived off grid for about 8 years, and it was probably the Happiest In my life I have ever been, no phone, no computer, no TV, or radio, just Nature, My senses were so acute, I hear hear for 4-5 miles away. It was Amazingly Peaceful, and inexpensive

  • @loril.mangold8160
    @loril.mangold8160 7 днів тому

    Thank you to both of you for speaking this in English for Westerners who cannot speak All of your languages

  • @abhijith3333
    @abhijith3333 7 днів тому

    🇮🇳

  • @msborcea243
    @msborcea243 8 днів тому

    Your point is very true. Colonisation and colonising nation at present, just as in the past ,are engulfing minority languages. My family heritage has been engulfed by English as of when I moved to UK and married to British,my kids don't speak the languages I know,of the language of my husband's heritage. We take interest in other languages though. Such as Turkish and Arabic. I would like to introduce my mother language to my children but I have missed the golden period which is toddle and 5 year old window gaps. They are studying 2 foreign languages already . Yakut being an original And non adulterated mostly, should be preserved as much as possible. Unlike European languages,which have a lot in common and borrowed from each other.

    • @msborcea243
      @msborcea243 8 днів тому

      Another point is. Yakut population being half a million,needs extra effort in preservation of language as well as culture. You are doing an amazing job by the way. I have seen many ex soviet countries preferring Russian over native language. Which is truly sad. Now that they have the freedom and access to their heritage,they are reluctant to speaking their native language as a main choice.

  • @anms2023
    @anms2023 9 днів тому

    Why Siberian and Kazakh women so beautiful?

  • @LiuYumi
    @LiuYumi 15 днів тому

    so peacful and relaxing video for me!thanks for sharing!❤❤❤ Tradition food and ways are precious.

  • @user-fu4zz4ns9x
    @user-fu4zz4ns9x 15 днів тому

    Казахский и саха/якутский языки кажутся очень похожими. На уроке всемирной истории я узнал, что монгольский язык и тюркский язык изначально были одним языком. По мере того как Монгольская империя завоевала мир, монгольский язык распространился по всему миру, а также широко распространился тюркский язык. Насколько я знаю, якуты - тюркский народ из Сибири, и Казахстан - тоже тюркский народ, родом из Северо-Восточной Азии. Итак, и якуты, и казахи имеют происхождение из Северо-Восточной Азии, поэтому их лица похожи на китайцев и японцев. Кроме того, казахский и саха/якутский языки, по-видимому, имеют схожие языки, поскольку они являются тюркскими народами, происходящими из одной и той же Северо-Восточной Азии. Kazakh and Sakha/Yakut seem to be very similar languages. During my world history class, I learned that the Mongolian language and the Turkic language were originally one language. As the Mongol Empire conquered the world, the Mongol language spread throughout the world, and the Turkic language also spread widely. As far as I know, the Yakuts are a Turkic people from Siberia, and Kazakhstan is also a Turkic people originally born in Northeast Asia. So, both the Yakuts and Kazakhs are of Northeast Asian descent, so their faces look the same as the Chinese and Japanese. Additionally, Kazakh and Sakha/Yakut appear to have similar languages ​​because they are Turkic peoples that originated from the same Northeast Asia.

  • @aviaray6084
    @aviaray6084 18 днів тому

    И говорят на инглиш...😂. Вам сколько заплатили ?😂

    • @doorller358
      @doorller358 5 днів тому

      международный язык

  • @aofeizhang8735
    @aofeizhang8735 18 днів тому

    The food is so similar to Mongolian!

  • @aofeizhang8735
    @aofeizhang8735 18 днів тому

    That's so similar to Manchu!

  • @user-zt4pt3cx6w
    @user-zt4pt3cx6w 18 днів тому

    Кэрэ кыргыттар❤

  • @romeokimss
    @romeokimss 20 днів тому

    I want to visit Yakutia now. Great video and your guest is a terrific ambassador for your city.

  • @user-xq9wd8do1s
    @user-xq9wd8do1s 22 дні тому

    Поставьте лайки красавицам

  • @Kul-tegin
    @Kul-tegin 22 дні тому

    Ulu kayalar!

  • @danleonte001
    @danleonte001 23 дні тому

    This plateau with traditional horse meat look exceptional. I look and cry.

  • @alphaque9933
    @alphaque9933 23 дні тому

    You are a generous guest, Masha. Respect!!

  • @alphaque9933
    @alphaque9933 23 дні тому

    In Switzerland, we ensure the car always has antifreeze, and we start the car and let it run for 20 minutes before we need to drive it.

  • @alphaque9933
    @alphaque9933 23 дні тому

    Congratulations Masha!!

  • @alphaque9933
    @alphaque9933 23 дні тому

    Amazing!

  • @alphaque9933
    @alphaque9933 23 дні тому

    Adorable!! You both look lovely!! Wish you only the best and a little army of kids 😅 🤗

  • @alphaque9933
    @alphaque9933 23 дні тому

    You are earnest and objective. I am enjoying your channel!!

  • @doradelgado759
    @doradelgado759 25 днів тому

    Maria: do cows stop producing milk during the coldest winter temperatures?

  • @gitarbro2175
    @gitarbro2175 28 днів тому

    I understand that it can be difficult and have bad consequences (because Yakutia is part of Russia), but is it possible to somehow make a video on a political topic, about, for example, the current mood in Yakutia regarding the war, Moscow, Yakut self-identification, Yakut and Russian history, someone told me that there are people in the Urals who directly say "Enough to feed Moscow" and advocate the independence of the Siberian republics from Moscow

  • @md.foridulislamgo5158
    @md.foridulislamgo5158 Місяць тому

    Ruhi canat

  • @RADS190
    @RADS190 Місяць тому

    Oh god, the colour of that flame in the boiler! Please clean it and adjust the air fuel mix to get it back to blue, it'll run a bit more efficiently for you.

  • @seyhanaktas
    @seyhanaktas Місяць тому

    Those small strawberries are very rare in Turkey as well, I saw only once at a friend's house and he told that his mother collected them from forest.

  • @HeerHalewijn
    @HeerHalewijn Місяць тому

    Is Proto-Turkic taught in school?

  • @100paris
    @100paris Місяць тому

    Excelente video. Saludos desde CDMX 🥑🌶🌽🌵

  • @Ronlawhouston
    @Ronlawhouston Місяць тому

    I live in Texas and we also use gas to heat our homes. I would guess we run the heater maybe 20 to 30 days in the winter. I was amazed the gas meter is inside. Here they are outside so we don't need to worry as much about leaks.

  • @TourPersia
    @TourPersia Місяць тому

    What an exhilarating and unique look at ice fishing for giant burbot in the extreme climate of Yakutia! This video truly highlighted the tenacity and resourcefulness required to pursue this traditional practice in one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. Right from the start, I was completely absorbed watching the meticulous process of cutting through thick layers of ice, setting up the intricate fishing system, and patiently awaiting a bite - all while enduring brutally frigid temperatures. The visuals of the vast frozen landscapes were simply breathtaking. I have profound respect for the skills and perseverance on display. Clearly this type of subsistence fishing is deeply woven into the cultural fabric, passed down over generations. Witnessing the pure joy on the faces when that massive burbot was finally landed really drove home the stakes and rewards. But beyond the actual fishing action, I appreciated the insights into how this activity carries such importance for maintaining traditions, providing food sources, and bringing communities together during the harsh Yakutian winters. The glimpses into prepping and cooking the prized burbot liver were really interesting as well. Videos like this open my eyes to unique ways of life I'd never even imagined existed. While the environments seem unimaginably forbidding to an outsider like me, you capture the warmth and richness of cultures adapted to thrive in harmony with their extreme conditions. An utterly captivating educational experience!

  • @NOORCHANNEL0123
    @NOORCHANNEL0123 Місяць тому

    I'm sorry dear but do I'm wrong, you look like Chinese😊.

  • @duakrynicki
    @duakrynicki Місяць тому

    everything looks great. but i dont eat horses. they are no different than a dog to me😢

  • @rockpooladmirer
    @rockpooladmirer Місяць тому

    looks lovely!!! greetings from Wales 😊❤

  • @KathyQin
    @KathyQin Місяць тому

    Where are you fishing? it is really cold

  • @rockpooladmirer
    @rockpooladmirer Місяць тому

    This is wonderful. I've missed your videos so have come back to this one as we start spring here in the Northern Hemisphere. wishing you and your family, friends and community a beautiful and generous summer this year. thank you so much for sharing your lives and culture with us, and as a person with auditory processing difficulties I really appreciate the closed captions as well. You should be proud of your filmography as well, you captured the day wonderfully. Спасибо 💗☀️🌱🌲🌼🌈

  • @ardakkarahodga6389
    @ardakkarahodga6389 Місяць тому

    Казақ тілінде ұлахандай не ұлақандай деген сөзді Огромный (черезмерно большой) ретінде қолданады.

  • @Celticgermanicmaps
    @Celticgermanicmaps Місяць тому

    Here from Scotland and to answer your question we are now finnaly opening some of the first Gaelic school's!

  • @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373
    @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373 Місяць тому

    Sakha girl looks 100% Pure Korean

  • @azarohamaika
    @azarohamaika Місяць тому

    "We don't have apples in our language because it's a fruit, and in Yakutia fruits don't grow"... This absolutely blew my mind 🤯 As a tropical person, I was like "what are you talking about girl?" 😂 My brain can't process that