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TURKISH LANGUAGE ORIGINS

TURKISH LANGUAGE ORIGINS. Presented by Turkish students. LANGUAGES. URAL-ALTAIC. TURKISH LANGUAGE TREE. Countries with significant Turkish-speaking populations. Total speakers:over 100 million worldwide Ranking:23

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TURKISH LANGUAGE ORIGINS

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  1. TURKISH LANGUAGE ORIGINS Presented by Turkish students

  2. LANGUAGES

  3. URAL-ALTAIC

  4. TURKISH LANGUAGE TREE

  5. Countries with significant Turkish-speaking populations

  6. Total speakers:over 100 million worldwide Ranking:23 • Language family:Altaic (controversial)TurkicSouthwestern Turkic (Oghuz)   Western OghuzTurkish Writing system:Latin alphabet (Turkish variant) 

  7. Official language in:  Turkey Northern Cyprus Cyprus Kosovo (regional) Macedonia(regional) Romania(recognized) Iraq (In Kerkük, Tal Afar)

  8. SPOKEN IN • Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Jordan, Kosovo, Lebanon, Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Palestine, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Syria, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan,and by immigrant communities in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Scandinavia, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United StatesNorthern Cyprus (recognized only by Turkey)

  9. Features of Turkish Language • With a few exceptions, the main features which distinquish the Altaic languages from Indo-European are as follows: • Vowel harmony is a feature of all Ural-Altaic tongues • No gender • Agglutination • Adjectives precede nouns • Verbs come at the end of the sentence!!

  10. TURKISH ALPHABET

  11. A B C Ç D E F G Ğ H I İ J K L M N O Ö P R S Ş T U Ü V Y Z

  12. A=> Ugly

  13. C=>Jealous

  14. Ç=>Chair

  15. I=>Number

  16. J=>Asia

  17. Ö=>Urge

  18. Ş=>Shelf

  19. Ü=>Fruit

  20. There is no word that begins with the letter Ğ

  21. Thanks For Your Participation

  22. SURPRISE!!!!

  23. QUIZ TIME

  24. Question 1 Turkish belongs to …… linguistic family A)Brahmic B)Ural-Altaic C)Indo-European

  25. THE ANSWER IS!!!!!!

  26. Turkish belongs to Ural-Altaic linguistic family

  27. Question 2 • Verbs come at the end of the sentence A)TRUE B)FALSE

  28. TRUE 

  29. Question 3 Which one is pronunces as ‘A’ in Turkish? A)Ugly B)Elephant C)Urge D)Shelf

  30. The Answer Is “Ugly”

  31. Question 4 Which one is pronunced as ‘C’ in Turkish? A)Fruit B)Bell C)Jealous D)Federal

  32. The Answer Is“C”

  33. Question 5 In which country the spoken language is Turkish? A)Russia B)Mongolia C)Afghanistan D)Kazakhistan

  34. The Answer Is“Kazakhistan”

  35. Last Question • Which one comes at the end of the sentence in Turkish A)Object B)Verb

  36. The Answer Is “Verb”

  37. Thanks For Your Participation

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