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  2. Turkmen language - Wikipedia

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    The standardized form of Turkmen (spoken in Turkmenistan) is based on the Teke dialect, while Iranian Turkmen use mostly the Yomud dialect, and Afghan Turkmen use the Ersary variety. [14] 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 ...

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  4. Turkmen literature - Wikipedia

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    Turkmen literature (Turkmen: Türkmen edebiýaty) comprises oral compositions and written texts in the Old Oghuz Turkic and Turkmen languages. The Turkmens are direct descendants of the Oghuz Turks , who were a western Turkic people , who formed the Oghuz branch of the Turkic language family .

  5. 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 ...

  6. Ruhnama - Wikipedia

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    [2] [18] [o] Other common topics were Turkmen epics, ancient Turkmen culture, and men of eminence – all deriving from Ruhnama. [ 2 ] [ p ] The only books which were allowed to be published were those whose views were in service of Ruhnama; Turkmenistan does not have a significant record of public debates surrounding history, unlike other post ...

  7. Trukhmen - Wikipedia

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    Trukhmen (Russian: Трухме́нский язык, romanized: Trukhmensky yazyk), is a dialect of the Turkmen language [2] [3] spoken amongst the North Caucasus Turkmen of Russia's Stavropol krai.

  8. Turkmen alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Like other Turkic languages, Turkmen has a system of vowel harmony. Turkmen's system of vowel harmony is primarily a front/back system. This means that all vowels in a word must be ones that are pronounced either at the front or at the back of the mouth. In Turkmen there are two suffixes that make a plural.

  9. Help:IPA/Turkmen - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Turkmen on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Turkmen in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.