Most Turks only speak Turkish. Those that are bilingual or trilingual often do not speak Arabic (but local languages like Kurdish and English as a foreign language).
Arabic is not an official language in Turkey and primarily spoken by the Syrian Arabs living in Hatay Province and near Gaziantep. This population numbers approximately 3 million people (of a total Turkish population of 80 million people).
Yes, but a few of Them
They speak Turkish
Ottoman Turkish and Arabic had different writing systems: the Ottoman Turkish alphabet used Latin, Arabic, and Chinese figures, but Arabic only uses Arabic figures. To learn Ottoman Turkish, you could go to http://iwannalearnancient.com. The website is written in Arabic, but on the top you should find the Translate this Page, and translate into English or whatever language you speak.
160 million people in the world speak the Turkish and the turkic language(former Turkish colonies).
Turkish. But %70 Turks can speak English, Italian, Deutch, Arabic.
yes because he is muslim and how does he read quran
The terrorists in the Middle East mostly speak Arabic, though some might speak Turkish or Urdu.
Some Turkish people can speak English, mostly the ones that live in America. But some Turkish people can also speak Kurdish, another type of language spoken in Turkey.
About 75% of the people of Iraq speak Arabic. 15% speak Kurdish.
People that speak Arabic are the people that live in the Arabian countries such as Palestine.
Islam
No. People from Turkey mainly speak Turkish.
Palestine.Egypt.Sudan.Saudi Arabia.YemenUnited Arab Emirates *UAE*.Somalia.Jordan.Lebanon.Tunisia ( they speak Arabic and French )Algeria ( they speak Arabic and French )Morocco ( they speak Arabic and French )Kuwait.Iraq.Libya.Syria.Oman.Qatar.Mauritania.Djibouti.Bahrain.Comoros.