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Topic: Turkish words in slavic languages Posted: 24-Oct-2005 at 09:38 |
For your information, Persians were also horse riding nomads until around 700BC.
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Posted: 24-Oct-2005 at 14:06 |
then they jumped off from horses and toke taxi's...
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Posted: 21-Feb-2011 at 04:04 |
Yes Turkish language and "Slavic" languages have similarities cause they have same roots!?!
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Posted: 21-Feb-2011 at 07:52 |
That's interesting, in Arabic we say "Shorba" for soup but I thought it was an Arabic word because its semitic root "SH-R-B" means "to drink".
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Posted: 21-Feb-2011 at 13:45 |
Pendjere...deredje...a-tato...and many others have been still used by us!I am interesting about online site for Turkish and Arab grammar and vocabulary!?!Please post good non ideological links here!?!Simple bilingual sites English/Others!?!
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Posted: 21-Feb-2011 at 14:53 |
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That's interesting, in Arabic we say "Shorba" for soup but I thought it was an Arabic word because its semitic root "SH-R-B" means "to drink". |
Originally posted by medenaywe
Pendjere...deredje...a-tato...and many others have been still used by us!I am interesting about online site for Turkish and Arab grammar and vocabulary!?!Please post good non ideological links here!?!Simple bilingual sites English/Others!?! |
What are the meaning of these words? "Pendjere" sounds like Persian "Panjere" (Window), the Persian word comes from Sasnkrit "Panjara" (Cage).
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Posted: 21-Feb-2011 at 15:02 |
because they are different!?!Chorba is liquid hot meal.Cheapest inner organs of animal boiled with spices. Lever,tongue,etc..etc..all that rest out of the pure meat and meat with bones.Colons and stomach are my favorites but we need a specialist for them. Now days we have versions with pure meat of different animals.My preferred one is cattle tongues one?!? Real fantasy!
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Posted: 09-Jun-2011 at 00:04 |
Originally posted by Bakma
hi,
did you know that there are many turkish words which for example the bosnians and albanians even the croats use?
for example:
coban= shepherd
corba=tzorba=soup
pamuk=cotton etc.
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I can tell you about some Turkish words in Bulgarian language: chorba - soup, pamuk - cotton, babadjanko - diminutive for a strong healthy baby, hatur, merak - desire, sevda - love's pain, dolma - peppers filled with meat, tambura - musical instrument, lika a small drum; komshia - neighbour There are more, but I can't come up with them right now. Some of them are Atabic and even Persian /like babadjanko is from baba - dad in Persian/, but in Bulgaria they pass for Turkish oneas because they were borrowed form Turkish, not directly form Arabic and Persian.
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Posted: 09-Jun-2011 at 00:13 |
Originally posted by medenaywe
Yes Turkish language and "Slavic" languages have similarities cause they have same roots!?!
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No, they don't have the same roots, and belong to different families - the Slavic languages are Indo-European, Turkish belongs to the Turkic language family together with other like 30 languages form Central Asia. Some Turkish words passed into some South Slavic languages because the Balkans were part of the Ottoman empire, and now many of the Balkan countries have Turkish minorities. Other Slavic languages like Russian and polish doesn't have Turkish words in them because they never lived with/close to Turks. People borrow from each other.
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Posted: 09-Jun-2011 at 01:51 |
Languages once were.Name had been given,Turkey,have reminded us about it.Because it is not Egypt,have to remind us about part of population inside.Roots of ancient language were here.
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Posted: 09-Jun-2011 at 02:49 |
Originally posted by medenaywe
Languages once were.Name had been given,Turkey,have reminded us about it.Because it is not Egypt,have to remind us about part of population inside.Roots of ancient language were here.
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What do you mean? Are you saying that the roots of all languages are in Egypt?
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Posted: 09-Jun-2011 at 08:09 |
Turkic people from Central Asia r*ped Russia for centuries, maybe even millennia. Of course they're similarities between Slavic and Turkish.
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Posted: 09-Jun-2011 at 10:13 |
Once upon a time this ancient language have been spoken all around Med sea.English language have been spoken by whole world for 300-500 years only.Egyptian civilization ruled at least 10xtimes more.
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Posted: 22-Aug-2011 at 00:05 |
OK, but what this have to do with the language?
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