It comes from the region which is now occupied by Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
Turkish people speak Turkish, which is a Turkic language. It is the official language of Turkey and is spoken by the majority of the population.
I'm assuming this question is "How do you know if you are Turkish?". You know you are Turkish if 1) You hold Turkish citizenship. 2) Your family has Turkish roots. If you don't know your family's history you could get a DNA analysis which traces you back to your roots. Awesome, right!
The Turkish Language Association (Türk Dil Kurumu) was created on July 12, 1932. Its primary purpose is to regulate and develop the Turkish language.
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.
November mean "Kasım" in Turkish.
peace is Barış in Turkish language
Turkish.
"Merhaba" is a greeting in Turkish.
The main language spoken in Turkey is Turkish. It is the official language of the country and is spoken by the majority of the population.
Here's how it would be spelled in English. Toorkche. But in the Turkish language, it's spelled Turkce. The 'u' in it has the two dots over it, though, and the 'c' has a vertical line through the bottom. "türkçe" = Turkish language
Turkish
'I'm' and 'I' are the same word in the Turkish language. It's 'Ben'. Yes, it's pronounced exactly like the name. To be more precise there is not "to be" in Turkish language.