Turkish Language
Language of Turkey is 'Turkish language'.
Turkish language is included in Altai with Korean and Mongolian language.
So, it is the same word order as Korean,
and it's very similar grammatically a lot.
Turkish language is included in Altai with Korean and Mongolian language.
So, it is the same word order as Korean,
and it's very similar grammatically a lot.
Turkish language has two features.
First, it has plentiful and various vowel harmony.
Second is, it is used a postposition regardless of gender.
There are many words to express love in Turkish language.
For example, it is 'Sekerim', 'Zanum', and 'Ballum'.
Sekerim means 'My sweet',
Zanum means 'My life',
and Ballum means 'My honey'.
Like this, Turkish people use the sweet words very often.
The official language of Turkey is Turkish though Ethnologue lists many minority languages some of which are spoken by large numbers of people.
According to Article 42 of the Constitution of Turkey:
No language other than Turkish shall be taught as a mother tongue to Turkish citizens at any institutions of training or education. Foreign languages to be taught in institutions of training and education and the rules to be followed by schools conducting training and education in a foreign language shall be determined by law. The provisions of international treaties are reserved.
This provision has been criticized by Human Rights Watch who claim that ethnic minorities face restrictions in the use of their languages. They further observe that "The Turkish government accepts the language rights of the Jewish, Greek and Armenian minorities as being guaranteed by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne.
But the government claims that these are Turkey's only minorities, and that any talk of minority rights beyond this is just separatism".
Lee Seulbasenna
First, it has plentiful and various vowel harmony.
Second is, it is used a postposition regardless of gender.
There are many words to express love in Turkish language.
For example, it is 'Sekerim', 'Zanum', and 'Ballum'.
Sekerim means 'My sweet',
Zanum means 'My life',
and Ballum means 'My honey'.
Like this, Turkish people use the sweet words very often.
The official language of Turkey is Turkish though Ethnologue lists many minority languages some of which are spoken by large numbers of people.
According to Article 42 of the Constitution of Turkey:
No language other than Turkish shall be taught as a mother tongue to Turkish citizens at any institutions of training or education. Foreign languages to be taught in institutions of training and education and the rules to be followed by schools conducting training and education in a foreign language shall be determined by law. The provisions of international treaties are reserved.
This provision has been criticized by Human Rights Watch who claim that ethnic minorities face restrictions in the use of their languages. They further observe that "The Turkish government accepts the language rights of the Jewish, Greek and Armenian minorities as being guaranteed by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne.
But the government claims that these are Turkey's only minorities, and that any talk of minority rights beyond this is just separatism".
Lee Seulbasenna
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