It's written using the same letters as English (but they have some extra letters). Also, Turkish does not use Q, W, or X.
Büyük baba=Great grandfather
Turkish (with Latin script).The Young Turks chose Turkish to be the national language of the Ottoman Empire to solidify its Turkish identity. The change to the Latin script was intended to split Turkey from the Arab and Islamic World and bring it more fully into a European sphere.
Turkish (with Latin script).The Young Turks chose Turkish to be the national language of the Ottoman Empire to solidify its Turkish identity. The change to the Latin script was intended to split Turkey from the Arab and Islamic World and bring it more fully into a European sphere.
Script refers to a written text. A script contains the written text of a stage play, movie, or broadcast.
Yes, Turkish is written from left to right using the Latin alphabet.
Script
The script that is written from right to left is Arabic.
it script like this (نك)it script like this (نك)
Telugu Script evolved from Bhattiprolu script, which is a variant of Brahmi Script
Kannada is written in the Kannada script, which is an abugida derived from the Brahmi script. It is used to write the Kannada language spoken mainly in the state of Karnataka in India.
Lynn Adolphus Scipio has written: 'English-Turkish technical dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Technology, Turkish, Turkish language, English
Ottoman Turkish used the Arabic alphabet. There are a number of Arabic scripts which roughly correspond to "fonts" in modern parlance, but the writing (although distorted) is the same.