The Turks adopted Persian culture and the Russians adopted both the Byzantine and the Slavs cultures and mixed them. Both empires grew to be large, wealthy, and cultured.
Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Qashqai, Gagauz, and Balkan Gagauz Turkish are all similar to Turkish
No there is not.
Somewhat similar to dating a Danish man, but at the same time, quite different. Be prepared for quite hefty culture shock.
That word does not exist in turkish. But it sounds similar to Efendi which means Mr.
No. Turkish is an Altaic Language. Kurdish is an Indo-European Language. Kurdish is much closer to Farsi (the language of Iran) than Arabic or Turkish.
Helo (Eng) and Halo (German) are similar. And that Selam (Turkish) and Salam (Azerian) are similar.
Azerbaijani, which is similar to Turkish.
The female equivalent of bey in Turkish is hanım. It is used to address or refer to a woman with respect, similar to how bey is used for men.
If approved by the court, no as it is similar to an adoption.
the nacirema culture is a culture that is a culture.(Ha WEIRD mee)
maybe the Architecture
Minerva, of the Roman Culture, is similar to the Greek goddess Athena.