| Dictionary: Old Turkic |
| Wikipedia: Old Turkic |
| Old Turkic/Old Uyghur | ||
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| Spoken in | Central Asia | |
| Language extinction | evolved into Uyghur by the 13th century | |
| Language family | Altaic
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| Writing system | Old Turkic, Brahmi, Aramaic-derived, Arabic | |
| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-1 | None | |
| ISO 639-2 | – | |
| ISO 639-3 | otk | |
| Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. | ||
Old Turkic (also East Old Turkic, Orkhon Turkic, Old Uyghur) is the earliest attested Turkic language, found in inscriptions by the Göktürks and the Uyghurs in ca. the 7th to 13th centuries AD. It cannot be considered a direct predecessor of the Uyghur language, but elements of Old Turkic can be traced in Middle Turkic such as Chagatai. Old Turkic is now considered as belonging to the Southeastern Common Turkic branch of Turkic languages.
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| Old Turkic |
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| Üze Tenri basmasar, asra yir telinmeser, Türk budun ilingin terürgün kim atardı? |
| Anatolian Turkish |
| Üstte Tanrı(Gök) basmasa(çökmese), altta yer delinmese, Türk budunu, ilini töreni kim atar? |
| Kazakh |
| Ustinde Tanir baspasa, astynda zher delinbese, Turk eli, zherindi dasturindi kim atar? (Үстінде Тәңір баспаса, астында жер делінбесе, Түрк елі, жеріңді дәстүріңді кім атар?) |
| Qashqai |
| Üstte Tanrı çökmese, altta yer delinmese, Türk bodunu ilini töreni kim atar? |
| English |
| Unless the sky collapsed, the earth was pierced, Turkish nation, who can destroy your land and your tradition? |
| Turkish | Kazakh | Old Turkic | Qashqai | Krymchak | English |
| Bir | Bir | Bir | Bir | Bir | One |
| İki | Yeki | Eki | İki | Eki | Two |
| Üç | Üş | Üç | Üç | Üç | Three |
| Dört | Tört | Tört | Dört | Dort | Four |
| Beş | Bes | Beş | Beş | Beş | Five |
| Altı | Altı | Altı | Altı | Altı | Six |
| Yedi | Jeti | Yeti | Yedi | Yedi | Seven |
| Sekiz | Segiz | Sekiz | Sekiz | Sekiz | Eight |
| Dokuz | Toğız | Tokuz | Dokuz | Tokuz | Nine |
| On | On | On | On | On | Ten |
Sources of Old Turkic are divided into three corpora:
Old Turkic has nine vowel qualities—a, e, ė, i, ï, o, ö, u, ü—distinct only in the first syllable of a word, collapsed into four classes elsewhere—a, e, ï, i.
The consonantal system distinguishes between unvoiced, voiced (with fricative variants) and nasal:
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