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  2. Turkmen language - Wikipedia

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    Turkmen – English / English – Turkmen Dictionary (b) Turkmen – English Dictionary; Turkmen – English / English – Turkmen Dictionary (Freelang) Omniglot page on Turkmen; Turkmen language online transliteration Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine; Ajapsozluk.com Ever-growing dictionary of Turkmen language; Turkmen<>Turkish ...

  3. Turkmens - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 February 2025. Oghuz Turkic ethnic group of Central Asia This article is about the Central Asian ethnic group. For other ethnic groups, see Turkmen (disambiguation) § Ethnic groups. Ethnic group Turkmens Türkmenler Түркменлер توركمنلر ‎ Turkmens in folk costume at the 20th ...

  4. Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    The name of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistan) can be divided into two components: the ethnonym Türkmen and the Persian suffix -stan meaning "place of" or "country".The name "Turkmen" comes from Turk, plus the Sogdian suffix -men, meaning "almost Turk", in reference to their status outside the Turkic dynastic mythological system.

  5. Turkmen literature - Wikipedia

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    The modern Turkmen language began to form at the beginning of the 20th century, based on the Teke dialect of the Turkmen language. In 1913, the first Russian-Turkmen dictionary was published under the editorship of I.A. Belyaev. The Grammar of the Turkmen Language was also published under his editorship in 1915. [26]

  6. List of Turkic languages - Wikipedia

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    Online Uyghur–English Dictionary; Turkic language vocabulary comparison tool / dictionary; A Comparative Dictionary of Turkic Languages Open Project; The Turkic Languages in a Nutshell with illustrations. Swadesh lists of Turkic basic vocabulary words (from Wiktionary's Swadesh-list appendix)

  7. Turkmen - Wikipedia

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    Israeli Turkmen, a Turkish minority living in Israel; Lebanese Turkmen, a Turkish minority living in Lebanon; Palestinian Turkmen, a Turkish minority living in the region of Palestine; Syrian Turkmen, a Turkish minority living mostly in northern Syria; Yörüks, a semi-nomadic group in Anatolia often referred to as Turkmen in Turkey

  8. Turkmen grammar - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Turkmen grammar, as described in this article, is the grammar of standard Turkmen as spoken and written by Turkmen people in Turkmenistan. Turkmen is a highly agglutinative language; that is, much of the grammar is expressed by means of suffixes added to nouns and verbs. It is very regular compared with many other languages of ...

  9. List of English words of Turkic origin - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Turkic peoples left numerous traces in different languages, including the English language. Turkic borrowings, which belong to the social and political vocabulary, are generally used in special literature and in the historical and ethnographical works, which relate to the life of Turkic and Muslim peoples.