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  • Turkish
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  • Turkish is an Oghuz language.
  • The Turkish people (or Turks) represent Turkey, which appears as a playable civilization in the Call to Power games.
  • The Turkish were a people of Earth, originating in Asia and Europe. In a conversation with Kathryn Janeway, the Leonardo da Vinci hologram asked her how she came to the Americas, she replied that it was "a long story," but that it involved "a Portuguese ship, some Turkish pirates, [and] a couple of hurricanes." (VOY: "Concerning Flight")
  • There is an FSI course for Turkish. There is Duolingo for Turkish. Two online dictionaries: Turkish Dictionary (site in English) and Yeminli Sözlük (site in Turkish). Manisa Turkish has clear grammar explanations and examples. Pimsleur's Turkish I is a 30-lesson audio course. Beginner to intermediate textbooks: Ad Backus and Jeroen Aarssen, Colloquial Turkish (2000). 352 pp. The Yeni Hitit series of textbooks has three levels. For advanced learners: Geoffrey Lewis, Turkish Grammar (2001). 328 pp. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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  • no
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  • 63000000
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  • Türkçe
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  • Turkish
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  • tr
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  • Latin
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  • Turkey
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  • ~ 70 million
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abstract
  • Turkish is an Oghuz language.
  • The Turkish people (or Turks) represent Turkey, which appears as a playable civilization in the Call to Power games.
  • The Turkish were a people of Earth, originating in Asia and Europe. In a conversation with Kathryn Janeway, the Leonardo da Vinci hologram asked her how she came to the Americas, she replied that it was "a long story," but that it involved "a Portuguese ship, some Turkish pirates, [and] a couple of hurricanes." (VOY: "Concerning Flight")
  • There is an FSI course for Turkish. There is Duolingo for Turkish. Two online dictionaries: Turkish Dictionary (site in English) and Yeminli Sözlük (site in Turkish). Manisa Turkish has clear grammar explanations and examples. Pimsleur's Turkish I is a 30-lesson audio course. Beginner to intermediate textbooks: Ad Backus and Jeroen Aarssen, Colloquial Turkish (2000). 352 pp. The Yeni Hitit series of textbooks has three levels. For advanced learners: Geoffrey Lewis, Turkish Grammar (2001). 328 pp. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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