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Turkic bhasa

Wikipedia se
(Turkic languages se bheja gais)
Turkic
EthnicityTurkic peoples
Geographic
distribution
Eurasia
Native speakers
Template:C. (2020)Template:Infobox language/ref
Linguistic classificationOne of the world's primary language families
Proto-languageProto-Turkic
Subdivisions
ISO 639-5trk
Glottologturk1311
ELPTemplate:Endangered Languages Project
The distribution of the Turkic languages

Turkic bhasa, ek bhasa ke palwaar hae jisme 35 bhasa hae[2], jisme Eurasia ke Turkic log jon East Europe se Southern Europe se Central Asia, East Asia, North Asia aur West Asia me rahe hae.[3] Turkic bhasa Mongolia aur northwest China se suruu bhais rahaa jahan se ii Central Asia me failaa.[4] Sab Turkic bhasa ke baat kare waala log ek duusre ke baat ke samagh le hae.[5]

Turkic languages are spoken by some 200 million people.[1]

Turkic bhasa me 200 million log baat kare hae. II bhasa ke palwaar me 38% log Turkish bhasa me baat kare hae, jisme Anatolia aur Balkans me baat karaa jaae hae. Duusra sab se barra Turkic bhasa, Uzbek bhasa hae.

  1. 1.0 1.1 Rybatzki, Volker (2020). "Altaic Languages: Tungusic, Mongolic, Turkic". The Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages. Oxford University Press. pp. 22–28. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198804628.003.0003.
  2. Dybo A.V. (2007). "ХРОНОЛОГИЯ ТЮРКСКИХ ЯЗЫКОВ И ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЕ КОНТАКТЫ РАННИХ ТЮРКОВ" [Chronology of Turkish Languages and Linguistic Contacts of Early Turks] (PDF) (in Russian). p. 766. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2005-03-11. Retrieved 2020-04-01.
  3. Janhunen, Juha (2013). "Personal pronouns in Core Altaic". Shared Grammaticalization: With Special Focus on the Transeurasian Languages. John Benjamins. p. 223. ISBN 9789027205995. https://books.google.com/books?id=3J_6U8N2Wq8C&pg=PA223. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  4. Katzner, Kenneth (March 2002). Languages of the World, Third Edition. Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd.. ISBN 978-0-415-25004-7.
  5. Grenoble, L.A. (2003). Language Policy in the Soviet Union. Springer. pp. 10. ISBN 9781402012983.