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  1. Turkish Airlines

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  2. Turkish language - Wikipedia

    Turkish is natively spoken by the Turkish people in Turkey and by the Turkish diaspora in some 30 other countries. The Turkish language is mutually intelligible with Azerbaijani.

  3. Turkish language | Alphabet, Basics, & Origins | Britannica

    Turkish language, the major member of the Turkic language family, spoken in Turkey, Cyprus, and elsewhere in Europe and the Middle East. It is the descendant of Ottoman Turkish and underwent …

  4. Turkish language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Turkish is an Oghuz Turkic language spoken mainly in Turkey, Northern Cyprus, Germany and Bulgaria.

  5. Learn Turkish for Free and Become Fluent | Official Turkish Grammar ...

    Learn Turkish for free and become fluent thanks to a complete course with vocabulary, grammar, and cultural historical insights. No prior Turkish language knowledge required!

  6. Learn Turkish for Free - Easy Turkish Language Learning

    Start learning the Turkish language with our free and easy-to-follow lessons. Master the basics and expand your language skills effortlessly.

  7. A Guide to Turkish - 10 facts, 20 key phrases and the alphabet

    Surprising and revealing facts about the Turkish language, key phrases to get started, details on the Turkish alphabet and useful videos about the Turkish language

  8. Easy Turkish - YouTube

    Easy Turkish is a project to help you learn Turkish in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Istanbul and other places in Turkey.

  9. Learn Turkish Online - Turkish Tea Time

    Learn Turkish online with over 130 friendly and fun lessons. Fun, casual, and effective, check out over 130 Turkish lessons of podcasts, audio, grammar lessons, speaking practice, and dialogs.

  10. Turkish language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Turkish is most closely related to other Turkic languages, including Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, and Kazakh. Another theory is that it is one of the many Altaic languages, which also include …