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  2. Turkish alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish alphabet (Turkish: Türk alfabesi) is a Latin-script alphabet used for writing the Turkish language, consisting of 29 letters, seven of which (Ç, Ğ, I, İ, Ö, Ş and Ü) have been modified from their Latin originals for the phonetic requirements of the language.

  3. Turkish language - Wikipedia

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    Turkish is a member of the Oghuz group of the Turkic family. Other members include Azerbaijani, spoken in Azerbaijan and north-west Iran, Gagauz of Gagauzia, Qashqai of south Iran and the Turkmen of Turkmenistan.

  4. Turkish Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Wikipedia (Turkish: Türkçe Vikipedi) is the Turkish language edition of Wikipedia, spelled Vikipedi.Started on 5 December 2002, as of 4 March 2025, this edition has 630,203 articles and is the 25th largest Wikipedia edition, and ranks 16th in terms of depth among Wikipedias. [1]

  5. Shiri Bibas' family says her remains have been returned - AOL

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    The remains of Israel hostage Shiri Bibas have been returned, her family said, a day after Israel's military said the first set of remains released by Hamas earlier this week turned out to be the ...

  6. List of music students by teacher: C to F - Wikipedia

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    Dalia Lazar; Eric Le Sage; Radu Lupu [185] [186] Tessa Nicholson [citation needed] Rafael Orozco [185] Alfredo Perl [186] Matti Raekallio; Matthew Schellhorn; Ignat Solzhenitsyn [186] Yevgeny Sudbin; Sergio Tiempo; Hugh Tinney [185] Geoffrey Tozer [185] Dame Mitsuko Uchida [185] [186] Douglas Weeks [195]

  7. Turkish phonology - Wikipedia

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    The phonology of Turkish deals with current phonology and phonetics, particularly of Istanbul Turkish.A notable feature of the phonology of Turkish is a system of vowel harmony that causes vowels in most words to be either front or back and either rounded or unrounded.

  8. Turkish months - Wikipedia

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    The month names in Turkish are derived from three languages: either from Latin, Levantine Arabic (which itself took its names from Aramaic), or from a native Turkish word.

  9. Dahlia Ravikovitch - Wikipedia

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    Her poems are taught in schools and universities. Scholars at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia sponsored a "Memorial in Piano, Poetry, and Song" in her honor on March 21, 2006; one of the performers at this event was the late Moroccan poet and performer, Fatema Chebchoub. [9] Several of Ravikovitch's poems were turned into popular ...