tylea
It is spelled Tyler but it is pronounced [teala].
tyler
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
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
It's pronounced 'jip' in English, but in Turkish, it's spelled 'cip' because 'c' in their language is the 'j' sound.
'Chauffeur' is pronounced the same way in the Turkish language. It's spelled 'sofor', but the 'o' s have dots over them and the 's' has a vertical line through the bottom part of it because that's the Turkish letter for the 'sh' sound.
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.
In Russian, Tyler is spelled as Тайлер.
Turkish Language Association was created in 1932.
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.
IT's Turkish ;)
Turkish
November mean "Kasım" in Turkish.