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mustapha 12-20-2008 01:28 AM

if you want to learn Turkish, i can help you :D
 
hi there i'm mustafa.

i'can teach what you want to learn about Turkey, Turkish and Turkey culture.

if you want, send me your msn adress by private message.

take care

JeKyoKashiRuma 12-27-2008 08:30 AM

is turkish language different with arabic?? :confused: :vsign:

SiriuS 07-03-2009 06:49 PM

Yes its very different

kMal 07-03-2009 07:29 PM

About Turkish/Altaic languages (including Japonic languages):
Altaic languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

About Turkic peoples:
Turkic peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

komitsuki 07-04-2009 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by JeKyoKashiRuma (Post 652024)
is turkish language different with arabic?? :confused: :vsign:

Arabic: Today's Arabic is historically from dialects spoken in today's Saudi Arabia. Consonant template-based verb structure and SVO (or VSO).

Turkish: Originally a language of nomadic Asians in Central Asia. Got widespread and even arrived near to the Middle East, Islamized and adopted a lot of culture from the old Byzantine Empire. SOV.

The Middle East speaks many different languages, not just Arabic that many Westerners tend to forget.

VampireGirl1314 07-04-2009 09:04 AM

turkish is hard all i know is *asl* age sex and state ive been told.xD

komitsuki 07-04-2009 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by VampireGirl1314 (Post 741585)
turkish is hard all i know is *asl* age sex and state ive been told.xD

Turkish is very hard for European language speakers. Korean and Japanese people don't have hard times learning Turkish because of the similarities of grammars.

VampireGirl1314 07-04-2009 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by komitsuki (Post 741594)
Turkish is very hard for European language speakers. Korean and Japanese people don't have hard times learning Turkish because of the similarities of grammars.

i am an English speaker and Spanish speaker so i wouldnt know.>.<

Kozyra 07-05-2009 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by komitsuki (Post 741575)
Arabic: Today's Arabic is historically from dialects spoken in today's Saudi Arabia. Consonant template-based verb structure and SVO (or VSO).

Turkish: Originally a language of nomadic Asians in Central Asia. Got widespread and even arrived near to the Middle East, Islamized and adopted a lot of culture from the old Byzantine Empire. SOV.

The Middle East speaks many different languages, not just Arabic that many Westerners tend to forget.

yes..bravo...nicework..how you know that!?however good work
Turkia and other country in Central Asia like afganistan and others were A PRINCEDOMS or PARTS from res-publica arabic in the past that its area from china to andalusia....so the language in all this country..i mean in turkia and in central asia was arabic..but in periods of osmaniye there were alot of changes..many of country independece....so there language was distorted...therefore the language in iran and turkia and in cental asia are imitation.....but it not same

Senryu 07-05-2009 11:10 AM

I had some turk ancestors and i think i'd like to learn some turkish,the only word i know is sheitan(devil) :D


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