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  2. Language isolate - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Japanese and Georgian: Japanese is now part of the Japonic language family with the Ryukyuan languages, and Georgian is the main language in the Kartvelian language family. There is a difference between language isolates and unclassified languages , but they can be difficult to differentiate when it comes to classifying extinct ...

  3. Turkmen language - Wikipedia

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    The Turkmen language, unlike other languages of the Oghuz branch, preserved most of the unique and archaic features of the language spoken by the early Oghuz Turks, including phonemic vowel length. [15] Iraqi and Syrian "Turkmen" speak dialects that form a continuum between Turkish and Azerbaijani, in both cases heavily influenced by Arabic and ...

  4. Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    It is forbidden to teach the customs and language of the Baloch, an ethnic minority. [72] The same happens to Uzbeks, though the Uzbek language was formerly taught in some national schools. [72] According to Human Rights Watch, "Turkmenistan remains one of the world's most repressive countries. The country is virtually closed to independent ...

  5. Uncontacted peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinelese people of North Sentinel Island, which lies near South Andaman Island in the Bay of Bengal, reject contact. Attempts to contact them have usually been rebuffed, sometimes with lethal force. Their language is markedly different from other languages of the Andamans, which suggests that they have been isolated for thousands of ...

  6. Category:Languages of Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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  7. Turks in Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Due to the common ethnic, linguistic, religious, cultural and historical ties of Turkish and Turkmen people, the Turkish community in Turkmenistan are well integrated. In Turkmenistan there is 1 high school, 1 primary school, 1 Turkish Language Training Centre and 1 Vocational Training Centre that operates in Ashgabat under the Turkish National ...

  8. Culture of Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Outside the capital, the national language of Turkmen is the most widely encountered. In Ashgabat and Türkmenbaşy, the Russian language is commonly encountered; however, with recent efforts to revive the ancient culture of Turkmenistan, Turkmen is quickly regaining its place as the chief language of the state.

  9. Category:Isolating languages - Wikipedia

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