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How should I write the Turkish name PERIHAN in Turkish?

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


What are things people study in Turkey?

Turkish people study much the same things as non-Turkish people, like math, science, history, foreign language (most often English, Russian, or Arabic), and literature.


Is the Turkish empire the same as the ottoman empire?

Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.


How do you say I am ten years old in Turkish?

On(this word read same in english) yaşındayım..


What do turkish people eat for thanksgiving?

Same things as us!


Script in which Turkish is written?

It's written using the same letters as English (but they have some extra letters). Also, Turkish does not use Q, W, or X.


What Nationality are people from Cyprus or Cypriots Eg Greek or Turkish?

They are both because Greek Cypriots sometimes speak Turkish and Turkish Cypriots sometimes speak Greek. But Turkish Cypriots always have a different accent to people from Turkey because they don't like to think of themselves as Turkish people, they think of themselves as Cypriot's. Greek Cypriots are the same.


What colors do Turkish people prefer?

They prefer same colors as every human do.


What does balkan mean?

Balkan word is same in English, the area in south-east Europe.


How do you say gay in Turkish?

We say 'gay' also like in English. 'Eşcinsel' has the same meaning or 'Homoseksüel' (Homosexual)


Why is Europe's Turkey called Turkey?

The country got its name from the people, Turkey means strong and powerful. It just happens the name of the country in English is the same as the name of a fowl in English. The two are not linguistically related. Turkey in Turkish is Turkiye.


Are Turkish people also turkmen?

No, Turkmen are not Turkish, but they are historically related.. The Turkmen are a Turkic people located primarily in the Central Asian states of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, northern Iraq and in northeastern Iran. They speak the Turkmen language, which is different from Turkish but in the same language group.