Ocak - January
Şubat - February
Mart - March
Nisan - April
Mayıs - May
Haziran - June
Temmuz - July
Ağustos - August
Eylül - September
Ekim - October
Kasım - November
Aralık - December
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8 months
Your Turkish boyfriend will need his passport that is valid for at least 6 months past the expiration of the visa that he is in the US on. In addition, he will need his Turkish ID card and the 2 of you will have to obtain certificates of "no impediment" for the Turkish governemt. You will then have to register your marriage with the Turkish Embassy immediately following the ceremony.
what is the age for national service in turkey It starts from when you turn 18, and you do 15 months, and it has to be completed by the age of 25
Every fit male Turkish Citizen can/must join to Turkish Army. If you are graduated from university or a higher degree, you fulfill your military service first as corporal, then sergeant. This is 6 months. If you filfill your military service as reserve officer it will take 12 months as lithuanent. Man who are graduated from highschool or a lower degree fulfill their military service as private and it takes 15 months. If you want to be an officer, it doesn't matter if you are male or female, you must go to military highschool, then military university.
If you aren't disabled, when youre 20 you do a compulsory stint at the army for about 18 months. But other than that its your choice. If you aren't disabled, when youre 20 you do a compulsory stint at the army for about 18 months. But other than that its your choice. If you finished an university in Turkey, you will go army about 6 month.
If you are a university graduate, you can either serve 12 months as a second lieutenant or 6 months as a private. Otherwise, yous serve 15 months starting as a private (then you can be promoted to corporal and sergeant eventually)
No sugar : Şekersiz in Turkish.
No in Turkish is hayir.
Turkish delight.
I'm not sure they celebrate it (don't get me wrong because they might, but I'm not Turkish). ANZAC is short for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, so I'm not sure about the Turkish. Although I may well be wrong... The Turkish people do not celebrate ANZAC Day. For them, the day of the first ANZAC landing and the months that followed were just more campaigns in World War I. 25 April 1915 holds no special significance for them.
Turkish people speak Turkish. It is the official language of Turkey and is also spoken in parts of Cyprus and other countries with Turkish communities.
eithet Turkish van or Turkish angora