Turkish Translations Language & Dialects

Written by admin on febrero 12th, 2012 in Ankara.
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Article by Albert Carter

Correct language translation is a requirement for successfully entering a foreign market. And in the last several decades, Turkish translations have become very important to conduct international business in and around this country, especially as Turkey is located strategically between Europe and Asia. Turkey has emerged as an important nation in the global economic arena and represents of a profitable market. And to reach this vast market, you can’t ignore the importance of good Turkish translations.

Belonging to the Ural-Altaic linguistic group, Turkish is spoken by more than 77 million people worldwide. It is the official language of Turkey, and one of the official languages of Cyprus. It is also spoken by the Turkish diaspora in several countries such as Germany which is home to over 2 million Turkish people, Belgium, Austria, France, Netherlands, the UK and Switzerland. In addition, Turkish also has speakers in Iran, Iraq, Greece, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Georgia, Albania, Finland, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Israel, the Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Romania, Serbia, Honduras and more.

Turkish characteristics and scriptJust like Azeri, Gagauz, and Qashqai, Turkish is a member of the Turkish subgroup of the Oghuz languages. The characteristics of the Turkish language, such as lack of grammatical gender, vowel harmony, etc. can be found in other Oghuz languages too.

Until 1928, Turkish was written in Perso-Arabic script. However Mustafa Kemal Atat

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