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Aymeric wrote:Is it true that these variations are really "minor" ?
Aymeric wrote:Is it possible for a Turkish to speak to an Ouigur ?
I'm asking, because I heard a conversation between a Turkish and a Kurdish, and they seemed to have trouble understanding each other sometimes...
Rex wrote:The closest to Anatolian turkish is azeri and they are sometimes upto 95% mutually intelligible. Crimean tatar and turcoman also seem to be close but I don't understand them as well as I would understand azeri. Although I can decipher some texts if written in the latin script.
Kazakh as far as I heard is the furthest from turkish. I met at least one kazakh and did not understand a word he said. The same goes for Uygur and Uzbek.
0stsee wrote:Rex wrote:The closest to Anatolian turkish is azeri and they are sometimes upto 95% mutually intelligible. Crimean tatar and turcoman also seem to be close but I don't understand them as well as I would understand azeri. Although I can decipher some texts if written in the latin script.
Kazakh as far as I heard is the furthest from turkish. I met at least one kazakh and did not understand a word he said. The same goes for Uygur and Uzbek.
Azeri is the language of Azerbaijan, isn't it?
MarK
0stsee wrote:Where is Turcoman spoken?
Mert wrote:we can understand Kyrgiz, Turkmen, Uzbek, Kazakh Turkish; but not well.
we can understand Azeri Turkish better than the other ones.
0stsee wrote:Mert wrote:we can understand Kyrgiz, Turkmen, Uzbek, Kazakh Turkish; but not well.
we can understand Azeri Turkish better than the other ones.
I thought Kyrgyz, Uzbek and Kazakh were unintelligible to Turkey Turks..
MarK
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