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Turkish, also referred to as Istanbul Turkish or Anatolian Turkish, is the most widely-spoken of the Turkic languages, with
over 63 million native speakers. Speakers are located predominantly in Turkey, with smaller groups in Germany, Bulgaria, Macedonia,
Northern Cyprus, Greece, and other parts of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia. The roots of the language can be traced
to Central Asia, with the first known written records dating back nearly 1,300 years. To the west, the influence of Ottoman
Turkish—the variety of the Turkish language that was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire—spread
as the Ottoman Empire expanded. In 1928, as one of Atatürk's Reforms in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, the Ottoman
script was replaced with a Latin alphabet. Concurrently, the newly founded Turkish Language Association initiated a drive
to reform and standardize the language. The distinctive characteristics of Turkish are vowel harmony and extensive agglutination.
The basic word order of Turkish is subject–object–verb. Turkish has no noun classes or grammatical gender. Turkish has a strong
T–V distinction and usage of honorifics. Turkish uses second-person pronouns that distinguish varying levels of politeness,
social distance, age, courtesy or familiarity toward the addressee. The plural second-person pronoun and verb forms are used
referring to a single person out of respect. On occasion, double plural second-person sizler may be used to refer to a much-respected
person. |
Names (more)[ab] Аҭырқ бызшәа[af] Turks [ak] Tɛɛki kasa [am] ቱርክኛ [ar] التركية [an] Idioma turco [av] Турк мацӀ [az] Türk dili [ba] Төрөк теле [bm] turikikan [be] Турэцкая мова [bn] তুর্কি ভাষা [bo] ཐུར་ཁེའི་སྐད། [bs] Turski jezik [br] Turkeg [bg] Турски език [ca] Turc [cs] Turečtina [ce] Turkoyn mott [cv] Турккă чĕлхи [kw] Turkek [cy] Tyrceg [da] Tyrkisk [de] Türkisch [dz] ཊཱར་ཀིཤ་ཁ [el] Τουρκικά [en] Turkish language [eo] Turka lingvo [et] Türgi keel [eu] Turkiera [ee] tɛkigbe [fo] Turkiskt [fa] ترکی استانبولی [fi] Turkin kieli [fr] Turc [fy] Turksk [ff] Turkeere [gd] Turcais [ga] An Tuircis [gl] Lingua turca [gv] Turkish [gu] ટર્કીશ [ha] Harshen Turkiyya [sh] Turski jezik [he] טורקית [hi] तुर्की [hr] Turski jezik [hu] Török nyelv [hy] Թուրքերեն [ig] Tọkiishi [io] Turkiana linguo [ia] turco [id] Bahasa Turki [is] Tyrkneska [it] Lingua turca [jv] Basa Turki [ja] トルコ語 [kl] Tyrkiskisut [kn] ಟರ್ಕಿಶ್ [ks] تُرکِش [ka] თურქული ენა [kk] Түрік тілі [km] ទួរគី [ki] Kituruki [rw] Igiturukiya [ky] Анадолу Түркчөсү [kv] Туреч кыв [ko] 터키어 [ku] Zimanê tirkî [lo] ຕວກກີ [la] Lingua Turcica [lv] Turku valoda [li] Turks [ln] litiliki [lt] Turkų kalba [lu] Ntuluki [lg] Lutake [ml] തുർക്കി [mr] तुर्की भाषा [mk] Турски јазик [mg] Tiorka [mt] Tork [mi] Reo Tākei [ms] Bahasa Turki [nv] Tʼóok bizaad [nd] isi-Thekishi [ne] टर्किश [nl] Turks [nn] Tyrkisk [nb] tyrkisk [no] Tyrkisk [oc] Turc [or] ତୁର୍କିସ୍ [om] Afaan Turkii [os] Туркаг æвзаг [pl] Język turecki [pt] Língua turca [ps] ترکي [qu] Turku simi [rm] Lingua tirca [ro] Limba turcă [rn] Igiturukiya [ru] Турецкий язык [sg] Tûrûku [si] තුර්කි [sk] Turečtina [sl] Turščina [se] Durkkagiella [sn] chiTurkish [so] Af-Turki [st] Se-theki [es] Idioma turco [sq] Gjuha turke [sc] Lìngua turca [sr] Турски језик [su] Basa Turki [sw] Kituruki [sv] Turkiska [ta] டர்கிஷ் [tt] Törek tele [te] టర్కిష్ [tg] Забони туркӣ [tl] Wikang Turko [th] ตุรกี [ti] ቱርከኛ [to] lea fakatoake [tn] Turkish [tk] Türk dili [tr] Türkçe [ug] تۈرك تىلى [uk] Турецька мова [ur] ترک زبان [uz] Turk tili [vi] Tiếng Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ [wa] Trouk [xh] Isi-Turkish [yi] טערקיש [yo] Èdè Túrkì [zh] 土耳其语 [zu] isi-Turkish |
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This page is providing structured data for the language Turkish. |
ISO 639 CodesISO 639-1 : trISO 639-2B : tur ISO 639-2T : tur ISO 639-3 : tur Linked Data URIshttp://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/turhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_639:tur http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-1/tr http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/tur More URIs at sameas.org SourcesAuthority documentation for ISO 639 identifier: turFreebase ISO 639-3 : tur GeoNames.org Country Information Publications Office of the European Union Metadata Registry : Countries and Languages |