Yes. A significant minority of Turkish citizens (15-17 million people) speak Kurdish.
Approximately 85% of the population in Peru speaks Spanish as their first language. Additionally, many people in Peru also speak indigenous languages such as Quechua and Aymara.
On average, around 400,000 people die in Turkey each year. This number can vary due to factors such as population size, age demographics, and health conditions.
As of October 31, 2020, at least 116 people have died as a result of the earthquake in Turkey.
Around 33 million people speak Burmese as their first language in Myanmar. Additionally, there are communities of Burmese speakers in neighboring countries such as Thailand, India, and Bangladesh.
Approximately 1 billion more people in the world speak Chinese than speak English, making Chinese the most spoken language globally.
Approximately 20-30 million people globally speak Kurdish, primarily in the Middle East, with significant populations in countries such as Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. It is one of the largest ethnic groups in the region and Kurdish is recognized as an official language in some regions.
The majority of the population in Iraq speaks Arabic as their first language, with Kurdish being spoken as a second language by a significant portion of the population in the Kurdistan region.
The Turkish government has oppressed the Kurdish people through military operations in Kurdish-majority regions, restrictions on Kurdish language and culture, and the suppression of Kurdish political parties and activists.
As a second language, yes, many people in Turkey do speak English. It is not, however, an official language, nor is it commonly spoken on the street. About 39% people speak english in turkeyMany people speak English because if they can't speak it they can't find a job there,and they can't find a job in other country either. Most of the people who graduated from universities are going to the foreign countries.(mostly U.S.A Russia, Germany, England) because they can find jobs more than they can be found in Turkey.
Turkey sees the establishment of an independent Kurdistan as a threat to its own national security due to concerns about separatist movements among its Kurdish population, as well as potential territorial disputes. Turkey also has historical conflicts with Kurdish groups seeking autonomy or independence.
Kurdish people live in a country called Kurdistan. Even though some maps dont show kurdistan it is a country. Kurdistan is made up of four parts, Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria. Saddam Hussain tortured the kurds for many many years. Type in kurdish genocide and you will get the details. The kurdish flag is red, white, green and gold. Kurdistan is famous for its beautiful mountains (Zagros mountains) and Peshmerga (Soldiers). Im not kurdish so I dont know to much buts its country worth reading about and even visiting. Let me give a better one; Kurdish people live in Iraq/Iran/Turkey/Syria and even some live in Armenia There are also many Kurds in Europe. Kurds are fighting for their own country, they are fighting for their own historical land, they do not have a country yet, so the the guy before me was wrong. The land that Kurds claim as theirs, are historically Kurdish land. Those who fight for Kurds are called Peshmerga's, my father was a Peshmerga.
There is no official data on the exact number of Kurds living in the UK. Estimates range from 50,000 to 150,000 Kurds residing in the UK. The Kurdish population in the UK is diverse and includes Kurds from various regions such as Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria.
No, not all Kurds speak Arabic. Kurdish is the native language of the Kurdish people, and Arabic is spoken by some Kurds as a second language due to the historical and geographical interactions between Kurdish and Arabic-speaking regions.
The population of Iraqi Kurdistan is 4,690,939.
Kurds, or Kurdish people are a group of people that do not have there own state. Kurdistan is located in western mountains of Iran. But many Kurds moved to Iraq and Turkey and some to Syria. In North of Iraq they have federal region called Kurdistan of Iraq.
Constantinople has been ka Istanbul, the capital of Turkey, since 1939. Turkish is the language that's spoken there. But many people know English. Ethnic groups of considerable size add other languages to the list of those commonly spoken in Turkey: Arabic, Armenian, Greek, and Kurdish.
There is no secondary language in Turkey.Just Turkish but Kurds and Laz people talk in their language.Turkish.The most widely spoken language in Turkey is Turkish. English, French, Spanish and German are also commonly spoken. The Turkish language is one of the newest languages on earth.Turkish language.englishPeople in Turkey speak Turkish.In Turkey, You would mostly find people speaking Turkish. Although, there are about 25% that speak Kurdish or Zaza. A very slim percentage of them speak Laz (In NE Turkey) and Aerobic (In Antakya.) Less than 1% speak Greek.Hope this helped!CCFWe are Turks and we speak Turkish. The official language in Turkey is Turkish!Turkey has been influenced by a lot of other coutries either from Europe or Middle East and it has also influenced other counties as well but the original and oficial language has always been TURKISHThere are some 36 languages spoken regularly in Turkey. The top four languages, each spoken by over one million people, in decending order are: Turkish, Northern Kurdish, Dimli and Kabardian.The Turks speak in TurkishTurkishTurkish language is their native language. Also they can understand many words from other Turkic languages like Azerbaijani , Kazakh , Kirghiz, Turkmen Turkish.