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Turkish language: 2 Cypriot dialect: Turkish language: 3 Afshar dialect: Azerbaijani language: 4 Sonqori dialect: Azerbaijani language: 5 Lop dialect: Uyghur language: 6 Baraba dialect: Siberian Tatar language
Turkish American involvement in American politics did not begin until the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus in 1974 mobilized individuals seeking to counter U.S. government support for the Greeks. In the 1990s, Cypriot American organizations for both Greek and Turk ethnic groups lobbied for political advantage. [3]
Emanating from Anatolia and evolved for four centuries, Cypriot Turkish is the vernacular spoken by Cypriots with Ottoman ancestry, as well as by Cypriots who converted to Islam during Ottoman rule. [19] Cypriot Turkish consists of a blend of Ottoman Turkish and the Yörük dialect that is spoken in the Taurus Mountains of southern Turkey.
A language that uniquely represents the national identity of a state, nation, and/or country and is so designated by a country's government; some are technically minority languages. (On this page a national language is followed by parentheses that identify it as a national language status.) Some countries have more than one language with this ...
A Turkish Cypriot family who migrated to Turkey in 1935. The first mass migration of Turkish Cypriots to Turkey occurred in 1878 when the Ottoman Empire leased Cyprus to Great Britain. The flow of Turkish Cypriot emigration to Turkey continued in the aftermath of the First World War, and gained its greatest velocity in the mid-1920s. Economic ...
Map showing countries and autonomous subdivisions where a language belonging to the Turkic language family has official status. Turkic languages are null-subject languages, have vowel harmony (with the notable exception of Uzbek due to strong Persian-Tajik influence), converbs, extensive agglutination by means of suffixes and postpositions, and lack of grammatical articles, noun classes, and ...
A moribund language spoken in Russia ; Sámi (Ume) – ubmejensámien giella Recognised as a minority language in Sweden, and formerly in Norway ; Samoan – Gagana Sāmoa Official language in: American Samoa and Samoa; Sanskrit – संस्कृतम्, संस्कृता वाक् Official language in: India; Sardinian – Sardu
2 List of languages by the number of countries in which they are the most widely used. 3 Official regional and minority languages. ... Cyprus (with Turkish) [45]