Salam (sah-lam )
Salam Aleykum!
Most people in Turkmenistan are Turkmens, both by citizenship and by ethnicity. There are Turkmen citizens who are not ethnic Turkmens, such as Uzbeks, Russians, Kazakhs, Tatars, Azeris, Armenians, Balochi, and UkrainiansNote: The name "Turkmen" does not just apply to the "men". It is purely coincidence that the word "men" in English has the meaning that it does. For example, the word in Spanish is "Turcomano", not "Turcohombres". Turkmen is also the singular, with Turkmens being the proper plural.
Turkmen Shepherd is more known as a Turkmen Alabai or as Russians call it Sredneasiatskaia Ovcharka
In Turkmen, "welcome" is expressed as "Hoş geldiňiz." This phrase is used to greet someone who is arriving, conveying warmth and hospitality. The word "hoş" means "pleasant," and "geldiňiz" translates to "you have come."
Aysim Turkmen goes by Aysimcik.
Uhoro is the Kikuyu word for the English word hello.
Hello = Tālofa
Grand Turkmen Hotel was created in 1995.
Turkmen Carpet Museum was created in 1994.
Iraqi Turkmen Front was created in 1995.
The word for hello in Cajun is "Bonjour."
89 persent of turkmen people are Muslim