Turks speak Turkish and they're all Mouslims.
Turkish. But %70 Turks can speak English, Italian, Deutch, Arabic.
the Turks adopted Persian as the language of culture and adopted features of the Persian way of life that they so admired.
Culture affects language because where ever it is your from you have your language, then when you learn a new language, depending on your culture you might be violating some kind of rule.
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Most of the residents in Germany follow their own German culture, but are influenced by the cultures of bordering countries such as the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, France, etc... there is an especially large number of Turks living in Germany, bringing their own culture.
language and culture are intertwine..culture grows through language..
Yes, culture does impact the development of language in the Caribbean region. The linguistic diversity in the Caribbean can be attributed to the historical influences of various colonizers, indigenous populations, and the African diaspora. This has resulted in a rich mix of languages and dialects across the region.
Greeks and Turks, and in the olden days the Ottomans
well knowing a language could mean it influences the culture because if you speak the language it seems like you would know the culture
You cannot put a language in with a culture it is not from people will not understand you. A language comes from the culture which it is derived from.
In a word its 'identity' what sets a country apart from others and makes it unique. from food and drink to the arts and social outlook and traditions of its people.
What does a language's vocabulary tell about its culture?