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  2. List of replaced loanwords in Turkish - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish word is rarely used. صفحة safha * safha: evre, aşama: stage, phase صفرا safra * safra: öd: bile ساحل sahil * sahil: kıyı: coast صاحب sahib * sahip: iye ** owner The Turkish word is seldom used; however, it is commonly used in the context of grammar when describing the possessive suffix (iyelik eki) سطح sath ...

  3. Urdu - Wikipedia

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    [231] [note 2] Nevertheless, contrary to popular belief, Urdu did not borrow from the Turkish language, but from Chagatai, a Turkic language from Central Asia. [citation needed] Urdu and Turkish both borrowed from Arabic and Persian, hence the similarity in pronunciation of many Urdu and Turkish words. [232]

  4. List of English words of Turkic origin - Wikipedia

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    from Hindustani Urdu "camp", which is from Turkic ordu (source of horde). [266] Urman from Russian, which is from Kazan Tatar urman, "a forest", synonymous with taiga; [267] Turkish word orman. Ushak from Ushak, Turkish Uşak, manufacturing town of western Turkey. A heavy woolen oriental rug tied in Ghiordes knots and characterized by bright ...

  5. Turkish vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Turkish vocabulary is the set of words within the Turkish language. The language widely uses agglutination and suffixes to form words from noun and verb stems. Besides native Turkic words, Turkish vocabulary is rich in loanwords from Arabic , Persian , French and other languages.

  6. Mohyeddin - Wikipedia

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    It is found in many languages, including Arabic, Persian, Urdu, and Ottoman Turkish. Because of this spread across different regions, Mohyeddin has developed various spellings and pronunciations. Common variations include Mohieddin, Muhyiddin, and Mohiuddin, which all carry the same meaning but reflect regional language influences. [9]

  7. Turkish language - Wikipedia

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    While most of the words introduced to the language by the TDK were newly derived from Turkic roots, it also opted for reviving Old Turkish words which had not been used for centuries. [29] In 1935, the TDK published a bilingual Ottoman-Turkish /Pure Turkish dictionary that documents the results of the language reform.

  8. Turkish grammar - Wikipedia

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    Turkish grammar (Turkish: Türkçe dil bilgisi), as described in this article, is the grammar of standard Turkish as spoken and written by the majority of people in the Republic of Türkiye. Turkish is a highly agglutinative language , in that much of the grammar is expressed by means of suffixes added to nouns and verbs .

  9. Category:Turkish words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    This category is not for articles about concepts and things but only for articles about the words themselves. As such almost all article titles should be italicized (with Template:Italic title). Please keep this category purged of everything that is not actually an article about a word or phrase. See as example Category:English words