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If you are asking what it means, it refers to an alphabet that has been replaced by a newer alphabet.

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The Turkish alphabet was written with Arabic letters prior to 1927. Then it switched over to the Latin alphabet. The Arabic version would be considered the "Former" alphabet of Turkish.

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If you are asking what it means, it refers to an alphabet that has been replaced by a newer alphabet.

If you are asking for an example:

The Turkish alphabet was written with Arabic letters prior to 1927. Then it switched over to the Latin alphabet. The Arabic version would be considered the "Former" alphabet of Turkish.

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Turkish uses the same alphabet as English, so it would be Perihan.

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Yes, Turkish is written from left to right using the Latin alphabet.

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29 (31 if you include the letters Q and X, which are only used in loanwords).

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This is because Urdu is a combination of Arabic, English, Persian, Sanskrit, Pashto and Turkish.

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