Turkmen Language (tuk)

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Also Known As: Turkmenler,Turkmani,Turkman,Turkomans,Trukmen,Trukhmen,Turkoman,Turkmanian,Torkomani,Trukhmeny,Turkmen


Description:

Turkmen (Latin script: türkmen, Cyrillic: түркмен, ISO 639-1: tk, ISO 639-2: tuk) is the name of the national language of Turkmenistan. It is spoken by approximately 3,430,000 people in Turkmenistan, and by an additional approximately 6,000,000 people in other countries, including Iran (2,000,000), Afghanistan (500,000), Syria (500,000), Iraq (200,000-300,000), and Turkey (1,000,000). Turkmen is in the Turkic branch of the Altaic language family. It is a member of the southwestern Turkic sub-branch, more specifically the East Oghuz group. This group also includes Khorasani Turkic. Turkmen is closely related to Turkish and Azerbaijani, and it is for the most part mutually intelligible. Turkmen has vowel harmony, is agglutinative, and has no grammatical gender or irregular verbs. Word order is Subject Object Verb. Written Turkmen today is based on the Teke (Tekke) dialect. Other dialects are Nohurly, Yomud, Änewli, Hasarly, Nerezim, Teke (Tekke), Gökleň, Salyr, Saryk, Ärsary and Çowdur. The Teke dialect is sometimes (especially in Afghanistan) referred to as "Chagatai", but like all Turkmen dialects it reflects only a limited influence from classical Chagatai.

Officially, Turkmen..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Turkmen Language Speakers

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Rosetta Document Collection

Genesis Translation:
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Orthography:
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Universal Declaration Of Human Rights:
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Overview

Main Country: Turkmenistan
Spoken In:

Regions: Asia

ISO 639-1 Code: tk
ISO 639-3 Code: tuk

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Altaic Group

    Turkic Group

      Southern Turkic Group

        Turkmenian Group

          Turkmen Language