A list of puns related to "Yakut language"
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POP
Siel Golden Female solo singer
Kyunney Female solo singer
HIP-HOP/RAP
Kit Jah Rapper
Keskil Baishev Rap/singer
ROCK/METAL
Crispy Newspaper Punk group
Hounds of bayanay Metal group
OTHER
Sakha music Youtube channel of playlists
Welcome to all suggestions and genres of music!
Hello everyone
I am interested in learning yakut/sakha language, so I found some resources and decided to make a subreddit! This is just a post to see if there are any native speakers here? Or anyone else interested in learning the language? Or at least maybe in the linguistics/history side of the language.
I would be glad to meet some other people interested in the language~ :)
According to Yakut-daily the film "Tygyn Darkhan" will be released on 4th November. There are plans to release the film in Turkic-speaking countries and possibly China.
A television version will also be released - six 40min episodes with English dubbing.
Looking forward to it!
I'm just curious to know if people in Turkey ever give any thought to other Turkic states and if you feel related to them in some way.
As for the language question I once read that Turks can understand each other well enough be they from Istanbul or Ürümqi (In Xinjiang, China).
Here are some videos:
Edit: I added some more videos.
u/KaraTiele
According to this study, they did genetic testing on different ethnicities within East Asia through Microsatellites loci and it looks like Han Chinese is not a single group.
>The phylogeny based on 30 microsatellites (Fig. (Fig.11A) revealed a clear distinction between southern and northern Chinese populations, although the number of Chinese populations included in this phylogeny is small. Three northern Chinese populations clustered with the Japanese and Korean as expected. The southern populations in this phylogeny are not representative because three of the five southern populations are Taiwanese Aborigines speaking Austronesian languages. However, this phylogeny provides validation for our current approach, given the fact that the relationship among worldwide populations is identical to that presented in Bowcock et al. (8). The latter was derived by using a completely different set of markers, but some populations analyzed in this study were included in Bowcock et al. (Cambodian, Karitiana, Mayan, Australian, New Guinean, Italian, Zaire Pygmy, Central Republic Pygmy, and Lissongo). Populations from East Asia form a distinctive cluster indicating a common ancestry shared among those groups. Taiwanese Aborigines populations derived from the southern population cluster from the continent, indicating the probable origin of those populations and probably Polynesians.
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>In Fig. Fig.11B, two clusters for the northern populations are discernible. Altaic language-speaking Buryat, Yakut, Uyghur, and Manchu clustered with the Korean and Japanese, two language isolates but closely related to Altaic. Two Han populations, one from north China and the other from Yunnan, also contributed to this cluster (cluster N1). Another Altaic language-speaking population, Ewenki, formed a cluster (cluster N2) with Tibetan, Tujia, and Hui, all of which were originally derived from the northern populations though currently living in the western part of China (21).
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>Populations of southern origin formed three clusters. In the first south cluster (S1), Blang, an Austro-Asiatic population, grouped with Deang, Aini, Lahu, and Dai, all sampled from the
I mean obviously of you here speaks Russian and English. But I really came to ask this question myself since Russia has many ethnic minorities that are the majority in some areas and also because of the large Russian diaspora.
Also can you imagine a scenario where you are somewhere within the CIS where neither Russian nor English will make one understandable?
now, I'm not asking what language and what word it derives from, I just wonder if there are any possible origins of the word other than "man ont" from Mansi. I always accepted that the word mammoth comes from it, but for some reason there is dispute about that. what other languages and words in these languages are candidates to the origin of the word? sorry if the wording is bad
Happy new year r/Tiele
Yeni yılınız kutlu olsun! (Turkey)
Yeni yılınızı kutlerim! (Gagauz)
Yeni iliniz mübarek olsun! / Teze iliniz mübarek! (Azerbaijan)
Teze yılınızı gutlayaarın! (Turkmenistan)
Yengi iliviz/ iliyiz mubarak olsun! (Iraqi Turkmens)
Yangi yılıngız muborak bolsin! (Uzbekistan)
Yengi yılıngızğa mübarek bolsun! (Uyghurs)
Jana jılınızdar kuttu bolsun! (Kyrgyzstan)
Jana jıldarınız kuttı bolsın! (Kazakhstan)
Canga cılıngız kuttı bolsın! (Karakalpaks)
Sezne yanga yıl belen tebrik item! (Tatars)
Yanı ılınız kaırlı (mubarek) olsun! (Crimean Tatars)
Hezze yangı yıl menen kotlayım! (Bashkortostan)
Cangngı cılığıznı alğışlayma! (Karachays-Balkars)
Yana yılınız men! (Nogais)
Yangı yılıgız kutlu bolsun! (Kumyks)
Sizni yanhı yıl bıla kutleymın! (Karaims-Karaties)
Naa çılnang alğıstapçam şirerni! (Khakas)
Caa çıl-bile bayır çedirip or men! (Tuvan)
Slerdi cangı cılla utkup turum! (Altai)
Naa çıl çakşı polzun! (Shor)
Ehigini şanga cılınan eğerdeliibin! (Yakut/Sakha)
Sene sul yaçepe salamlatap! (Chuvash)
Let me know if there is a mistake, So I can edit guys. By the way, I don't know if there is anything missing. I can add if there is a Turkic language you want to say.
Every year I do a reached people group around thanksgiving, to be thankful for the work our Lord has done through missionaries and pastors around the world. I wanted to do it last week but the weeks busyness got on top of me. Meet the Irish of Ireland. Yes, I do realize that today, European peoples are less and less Christian, however, they are reached and for a time were the dominant Christian peoples of our world. So today, we celebrate that the Gospel reached Ireland and took hold of the country.
Do not use this as a place to argue about Catholicism.
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Climate: The island's lush vegetation, a product of its mild climate and frequent rainfall, earns it the sobriquet the Emerald Isle. Overall, Ireland has a mild but changeable oceanic climate with few extremes. The climate is typically insular and temperate, avoiding the extremes in temperature of many other areas in the world at similar latitudes. This is a result of the moist winds which ordinarily prevail from the southwestern Atlantic.
Precipitation falls throughout the year but is light overall, particularly in the east. The west tends to be wetter on average and prone to Atlantic storms, especially in the late autumn and winter months. These occasionally bring destructive winds and higher total rainfall to these areas, as well as sometimes snow and hail. The regions of north County Galway and east County Mayo have the highest incidents of recorded lightning annually for the island, with lightning occurring approximately five to ten days per year in these areas. Munster, in the south, records the least snow whereas Ulster, in the north, records the most.
Inland areas are warmer in summer and colder in winter. Usually around 40 days of the year are below freezing 0 °C (32 °F) at inland weather stations, compared to 10 days at coastal stations. Ireland is sometimes affected by heatwaves, most recently in 1995, 2003, 2006, 2013 and 2018. In common with the rest of Europe, Ireland experienced unusually cold weather during the winter of 2010-11. Temperatures fell as low as −17.2 °C (1 °F) in County Mayo on 20 December and up to a metre (3 ft) of snow fell in mountainous areas.
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... keep reading on reddit ➡I don't want to step on anybody's toes here, but the amount of non-dad jokes here in this subreddit really annoys me. First of all, dad jokes CAN be NSFW, it clearly says so in the sub rules. Secondly, it doesn't automatically make it a dad joke if it's from a conversation between you and your child. Most importantly, the jokes that your CHILDREN tell YOU are not dad jokes. The point of a dad joke is that it's so cheesy only a dad who's trying to be funny would make such a joke. That's it. They are stupid plays on words, lame puns and so on. There has to be a clever pun or wordplay for it to be considered a dad joke.
Again, to all the fellow dads, I apologise if I'm sounding too harsh. But I just needed to get it off my chest.
Russian-language subreddits and some foreign-language subreddits are listed in this post. All subreddits have more than 50 subscribers and have last post less than 3 months old. There are 115 of them in total. I collected and sorted them for a very long time, but I think that I may have missed something.
To be honest, I took most of the subreddits from the lists compiled earlier. However, I found many subreddits myself, and the lists I mentioned are already outdated. Also, many of the subreddits mentioned in old lists are dead or banned.
Important clarification. I realized that I could not list here absolutely all subreddits related to the topic. I listed in advance the exceptions that I followed when compiling the list to avoid subreddits that
- are too loosely related to the topic of the list
- could be a source of controversy.
The list is not exhaustive.
Perhaps I will make separate lists for news and politics subreddits related to Russia and other topics listed in the exceptions below too. Maybe. Or maybe not. Some points are generally not worthy of a separate list, for example, first and last points of exceptions.
The list does NOT include: 1. foreign-language nsfw subreddits; 2. subreddits about news and politics; 3. subreddits about politicians/public figures/historical figures/celebrities; 4. subreddits about any bloggers and channels on YouTube/Instagram/TikTok/Twitch; 5. subreddits about music artists; 6. subreddits only about certain types of Soviet/Russian weapons or military equipment; 7. subreddits about specific films, TV series, books, games and comics (or their series/franchises) made in Russia (except for Russian-language subreddits on this topic); 8. r\ANormalDayInRussia, r\slavs_squatting and similar subreddits
Post date: October 10, 2021. Data updated on Nomember 16, 2021. Added 17 new subreddits.
Список сабреддитов, связанных с Россией, русскими и другими коренными народами России
r\_a_b_c_ (topic) 11 К (К - a thousand subscribers)
(>100 thousand subscribers)
1) r/russia (cities and territories) 201 К
2) r/Pikabu (humor and memes) 187 К
3) r/russian (education, language and questions) 143 К
(99-20 thousand subscribers)
4) r/AskARussian (education, language and questions) 52 К
5) r/Popular_Science_RU (science) 35 К
6) r/Tay_5 (other) 23 К
7) r/covid19ru (health) 22 К
(19,4-10 thousand subscribers)
8) r/PikabuGoneWild (nsfw) 18 К
9) r/vodka (food) 1
... keep reading on reddit ➡Do your worst!
They were cooked in Greece.
I'm surprised it hasn't decade.
For context I'm a Refuse Driver (Garbage man) & today I was on food waste. After I'd tipped I was checking the wagon for any defects when I spotted a lone pea balanced on the lifts.
I said "hey look, an escaPEA"
No one near me but it didn't half make me laugh for a good hour or so!
Edit: I can't believe how much this has blown up. Thank you everyone I've had a blast reading through the replies 😂
It really does, I swear!
Because she wanted to see the task manager.
Heard they've been doing some shady business.
but then I remembered it was ground this morning.
Edit: Thank you guys for the awards, they're much nicer than the cardboard sleeve I've been using and reassures me that my jokes aren't stale
Edit 2: I have already been made aware that Men In Black 3 has told a version of this joke before. If the joke is not new to you, please enjoy any of the single origin puns in the comments
They’re on standbi
A play on words.
Pilot on me!!
My daughter, Chewbecca, not so much.
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