L Lion in a Cage I Sep 27, 2001 791 1 18 42 Istanbul/Turkey Nov 3, 2004 #21 No problem, most foreign people think that Turkey is much like an arab country regarding customs & traditions. It actually is not. It's more like an eastern european country with a muslim population.
No problem, most foreign people think that Turkey is much like an arab country regarding customs & traditions. It actually is not. It's more like an eastern european country with a muslim population.
Turthalion New Metal Member Oct 18, 2004 25 0 1 Minnesota, USA Nov 5, 2004 #22 yeah now i remember actually, reading that Turkish is an Indo-European language. Maybe i'll be able to pick up some phrases while i'm there.
yeah now i remember actually, reading that Turkish is an Indo-European language. Maybe i'll be able to pick up some phrases while i'm there.
L Lion in a Cage I Sep 27, 2001 791 1 18 42 Istanbul/Turkey Nov 6, 2004 #23 To be exact, turkish belongs to the ural-altaic language group, which also includes finnish and many of the indigenous languages of Russia.
To be exact, turkish belongs to the ural-altaic language group, which also includes finnish and many of the indigenous languages of Russia.