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  2. Turkish alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The standard Turkish keyboard layouts for personal computers are shown below. The first is known as Turkish F, designed in 1955 by the leadership of İhsan Sıtkı Yener with an organization based on letter frequency in Turkish words. The second as Turkish Q, an adaptation of the QWERTY keyboard to include six additional letters found in the ...

  3. List of QWERTY keyboard language variants - Wikipedia

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    In this keyboard, the key names are translated in both French and English. This keyboard can be netherless useful for programming. In 1988, the Quebec government has developed a new keyboard layout, using proper keys for Ù, Ç, É, È, À, standardized by the CSA Group and adopted also by the federal government. [15]

  4. QWERTY - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Q-keyboard layout. Today the majority of Turkish keyboards are based on QWERTY (the so-called Q-keyboard layout), although there is also the older F-keyboard layout specifically designed for the language.

  5. Common Turkic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Common Turkic alphabet [a] is a project of a single Latin alphabet for all Turkic languages based on a slightly modified Turkish alphabet, with 34 letters recognised by the Organization of Turkic States. [1]

  6. Turkish language - Wikipedia

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    Turkish English ev (the) house evler (the) houses evin: your (sing.) house eviniz: your (pl./formal) house evim: my house evimde: at my house evlerinizin: of your houses evlerinizden: from your houses evlerinizdendi (he/she/it) was from your houses evlerinizdenmiş (he/she/it) was (apparently/said to be) from your houses Evinizdeyim. I am at ...

  7. Dotless I - Wikipedia

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    I, or ı, called dotless i, is a letter used in the Latin-script alphabets of Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz, Kazakh, Tatar and Turkish.It commonly represents the close back unrounded vowel /ɯ/, except in Kazakh where it represents the near-close front unrounded vowel /ɪ/.

  8. Ç - Wikipedia

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    On Albanian, Belgian, European French, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Turkish and Italian keyboards, Ç is directly available as a separate key; however, on most other keyboards, including the US and British keyboard, a combination of keys must be used: In the US-International keyboard layout, these are ' followed by either C or ⇧ Shift+C.

  9. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    Turkish F-keyboard layout. The Turkish language uses the Turkish Latin alphabet, and a dedicated keyboard layout was designed in 1955 by the leadership of İhsan Sıtkı Yener [61] . During its development, letter frequencies in the Turkish language were investigated with the aid of Turkish Language Association. A significant feature of the F ...