Can People Solve Questions About Turkye? l France, The US, Korea, India, Poland

Published 2024-01-13
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How much do you know about the wonderful country Turkye?

Today we asked 5 people from all around the world to solve this question about the country!

How well did they do?

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All Comments (21)
  • @Beryesa.
    Asking do you speak Arabic in Türkiye is as ignorant as asking do you speak Spanish in Brazil, or asking do you speak Chinese in Korea. Except these aren't even related linguistically.
  • @g.n.k2996
    The official language of Türkiye is Turkish. And yes, we do not speak Arabic because we are not Arabs. In addition, there are many minority languages ​​in our country, they can speak them to understand each other, but our official language is one.🇹🇷 Loves from Turkiye.💕
  • @kursad780
    Turkiyede arapça'yı araplar konuşur tıpkı Kürtçeyi Kürtlerin, lazcayı Lazların konuştuğu gibi. Azınlıkların kendi etnik dilidir. Ancak Türkiye'nin resmi dili Türkçedir ve herkes sadece Türkçe ile anlaşabilir. Etnik diller aile arasında ya da kendi sosyal çevresi arasında iletişim için ancak yeterli olur
  • @probablyx3
    Turks never spoke Arabic. The official language is Turkish and it has no similarities with Arabic. It's like going to Korea and asking "Do you speak Chinese?"
  • @voyageur8208
    Greetings from Poland, my dear Turks. As a person from Poland I admire you. It was very nice to get to know more about you. Our flags have similar meanings !
  • @kyungja715
    bu esmer abla ilk önce constantinopolie falan cart curt yunan saçması kelimeyi kullandı sonra arapça falan dedi sonra gezecek yer var mı ki diye aşağışamaya çalıştı ağzına vurasım geldi
  • @user-yp9vr2gm7e
    Turks have never spoken Arabic at any time in history. Our language is Turkish. Since the Ottoman Empire is an Islamic state, it has adopted the Arabic alphabet, the language of the Qur'an. They wrote Turkish with Arabic alphabet. In addition, because we have been living in interaction under the auspices of the same state for centuries, words originating from Arabic are also used in Turkish. After the establishment of the Republic of Turkey, the alphabet changed and became the Latin alphabet. Personally, I would prefer to use our old göktürk alphabet preferably, but the Latin alphabet is a more universal option.
  • @Mykindalooove
    Arapca konusuyor musunuz sorusunu duyunca beynim patladi bu soru kesinlikle kasitli abi
  • @HakonLange-ei6pr
    As a Norwegian, I love Turkey very much. There are excellent holiday destinations, Istanbul is beautiful
  • @gucci_j8637
    Is it joke that she said Costantinople 😂 Dude like come onn There is even a song for that to explain it is İstanbul not costantinople
  • @batuhanaltunyay
    Türklerin arapça konuştuğunu düşündüğünü söyleyen kızı görünce başım koptu ve koreye uçtu.
  • I am armenian but even I was insulted by question : "Do you speak arabic in Turkye?"🙄😣😓 BTW, it is great that you have included all other ethnicities in the Turkye.
  • @selinoz-fp5do
    italians speak italian. french people speak french. turks speak turkish. it's that simple. of course we don't speak arabic
  • ARINMA GECESINDE ILK SU HINTLIYI YOLLUYORUM ARKADASLAR. YOK KONSTANTIN YOK ARAPCA YOK BILMEMNE SAKAMISIN SEN BE
  • @cigsafterjen
    Yabancı insanların İstanbul dedikten sonra Konstantinopolis olarak eklemeklerini anlamıyorum yani neden..
  • @Lukka128
    It is truly tragicomic that an Indian from a British colony asks us if we know Arabic. Others there do not ask. An action to be expected from a complex nation.
  • Türkiye does not speak Arabic!!! But unfortunately, some people still ask even though they know. Türkiye always speaks Turkish, only some Arab immigrants or minorities from foreign countries. Apart from that, Türkiye always speaks Turkish!!! (*´˘`*)♡ The video is very nice, thank you very much 💖
  • @envytheleavs
    Olm bilerek mi "arapça konuşuyor musunuz?" diye soruyorlar. Türkler hiçbir zaman arapça konuşmadı biraz araştırma yapsın bari bu ne cahillik.
  • @kilanspeaks
    Despite the crescent and the star are a widespread motif in Muslim-countries, it is not Islamic in origin. Unlike the cross in Christianity, crescent and stars hold no importance in Islam. But as crescent-and-star appeared on the flag of the Ottoman Empire, many sultanates of its contemporaries around the world who look up to the empire began to adopt the symbol as well. This was how the crescent and the star became a symbol of Islam by association. But of course the crescent and the star combo is not Islamic in origin nor it is exclusive to Islam. Even Singapore, which is not an Islamic country nor a Muslim-majority one, has the crescent and the star on their flag and emblem.
  • @_vandoreney_
    I really love this country's history, food, culture, language, courage, everything and of course its geographical structure Ahh Türkiye, you are a wonderful country.