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^ S.Asia? WTF?
---------- Post added 2012-01-29 at 22:38 ---------- they also think Turks are a subgroup of arabs and some also think Indians are a subgroup of arabs,MENA people are also ignorant about Europeans,Asians and Latinos and Indians are probably ignorant about MENA,Europeans,Asians,etc |
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I typed arabic news in youtube and got following videos: The Fusha Arabic is very beautiful language but today it only spoken and use on the media & historical films. |
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Nothing like Arabic, it it vey distinct. Where are Farsi sounds more similar because of all the arabic loanwords. I don't know how many Tukish has.
Actually a few days ago I was thinking about yogurt(the etymology to be more specific) I thought its probably Turkish, sure enough it is. they also think Turks are a subgroup of arabs and some also think Indians are a subgroup of arabs,MENA people are also ignorant about Europeans,Asians and Latinos and Indians are probably ignorant about MENA,Europeans,Asians,etc |
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Nothing like Arabic, it it vey distinct. Where are Farsi sounds more similar because of all the arabic loanwords. I don't know how many Tukish has. ---------- Post added 2012-01-29 at 17:18 ---------- Picked one up, found it different to your language. |
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they also think Turks are a subgroup of arabs and some also think Indians are a subgroup of arabs,MENA people are also ignorant about Europeans,Asians and Latinos and Indians are probably ignorant about MENA,Europeans,Asians,etc |
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How is this different from the normal Arabic used. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Arabic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Standard_Arabic the modern arabic dialects are kinda different from the original arabic to the point considered sub languages of arabic .... anyway modern arabs understand fusha and other middle eastern arabic dialects except the north african, southern yemeni dialects |
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It's spoken faster than I would expect. I've tried pronouncing Turkish from some of the writings here, and I normally pronounce it slow. I always view the Altaic languages to be somewhat visual in nature also.
It sounds like a language that's from around the area, Anatolia, Middle East, Caucasus, Iran, etc. I'm going to try to listen to the other Turkic languages as a comparison and see if I can point out the similarities. |
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It's spoken faster than I would expect. I've tried pronouncing Turkish from some of the writings here, and I normally pronounce it slow. I always view the Altaic languages to be somewhat visual in nature also. |
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A Russian friend of mine (Russian-Russian) who lived in Kazakhstan that our language sounds somewhat similar but the difference is we speak it more softer while Kazakhs' language sound more harder/aggressive. |
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