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  2. Turkish dialects - Wikipedia

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    Turkish dialects map: Main subgroups. There is considerable dialectal variation in Turkish.. Turkish is a southern Oghuz language belonging to the Turkic languages.Turkish is natively and historically spoken by the Turkish people in Turkey, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Greece (primarily in Western Thrace), Kosovo, Meskhetia, North Macedonia, Romania, Iraq, Syria and other areas of traditional settlement ...

  3. List of Turkic languages - Wikipedia

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    Fasih Türkçe (Eloquent Turkish): the language of poetry and administration, Ottoman Turkish in its strict sense; Orta Türkçe (Middle Turkish): the language of higher classes and trade; Kaba Türkçe (Rough Turkish): the language of lower classes. South Oghuz Afshar (could be a dialect of South Azerbaijani language)

  4. Turkic languages - Wikipedia

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    They are characterized as a dialect continuum. [5] Turkic languages are spoken by some 200 million people. [1] The Turkic language with the greatest number of speakers is Turkish, spoken mainly in Anatolia and the Balkans; its native speakers account for about 38% of all Turkic speakers, followed by Uzbek. [4]

  5. Turkish language - Wikipedia

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    Many bookstores sell books in Turkish language along Azerbaijani language ones, with Agalar Mahmadov, a leading intellectual, voicing his concern that Turkish language has "already started to take over the national and natural dialects of Azerbaijan". However, the presence of Turkish as foreign language is not as high as Russian. [38]

  6. Category:Turkic languages - Wikipedia

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    Tatar language; Volga Türki; Telengit language; Teleut language; Tobol-Irtysh dialect; Tofa language; Trukhmen dialect; Tubalar language; Tuoba language; Turkic Languages (journal) Talk:Turkic languages/Archive 1; Common Turkic languages; Old Turkic; Siberian Turkic languages; Turkish dialects; Middle Turkic languages; Turkish language ...

  7. Languages of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The languages of Turkey, apart from the official language Turkish, include the widespread Kurdish, and a number of less common minority languages.Four minority languages are officially recognized in the Republic of Turkey by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne and the Turkey-Bulgaria Friendship Treaty (Türkiye ve Bulgaristan Arasındaki Dostluk Antlaşması) of 18 October 1925: Armenian, [3] [4] [5 ...

  8. Category:Turkish dialects - Wikipedia

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    3 languages. فارسی; Türkçe ... Pages in category "Turkish dialects" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect ...

  9. Category:Languages of Turkey - Wikipedia

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