Antwort Are Turkish and Farsi similar? Weitere Antworten – Is the Turkish language similar to the Persian
Persian is an Iranian language and Turkish is a Turkic one, hence they belong to completely different language families. Many Iranians are fluent in Turkish (or Azerbaijani Turkish to be more precise) because around 20% of Iran's population is Turkic, mainly Azerbaijani.The main dialects include Northern (also known as Kurmanji), Central (also known as Sorani) and Southern (MacKenzie 1962). Persian and Kurdish are genetically related, belong to the same family branch of languages, and are believed to have evolved from a common proto-language.In terms of difficulty of the languages in the region, Turkish appears to be the easiest, but Persian is the most closely related to English, though the script may make it challenging, and Arabic is obviously the most difficult.
What is the closest language to Turkish : Azerbaijani
The closest language to Turkish is Azerbaijani. Azerbaijani and Turkish belong to the Oghuz branch of the Turkic language family and share many similarities in terms of grammar, vocabulary, and phonetics.
Can Farsi speakers understand Kurdish
But still, the difference between Persian and Kurdish is huge enough to not be mutually intelligible. Simply no, they don't.
Can Kurdish understand Farsi : Farsi/Persian and Kurdish are part of the same language family. They are both Indo-European and more specifically Indo-Iranian languages. I'm a native Farsi speaker and I can understand 50% of Kurdish vocabulary but the structure and grammar is quite different.
Azerbaijani
The closest language to Turkish is Azerbaijani. Azerbaijani and Turkish belong to the Oghuz branch of the Turkic language family and share many similarities in terms of grammar, vocabulary, and phonetics.
Persian is a member of the Iranian languages and an Indo-European language. However, Turkish has borrowed words from various Iranian languages including Sogadian (extinct Iranian language), Tajik, and Persian, so the Turkish contains many Iranian words, but the vowels in Turkish sound very much Altaic, Central Asian.
What language is Turkish a mix of
Modern Turkish is the descendant of Ottoman Turkish and its predecessor, so-called Old Anatolian Turkish, which was introduced into Anatolia by the Seljuq Turks in the late 11th century ce. Old Turkish gradually absorbed a great many Arabic and Persian words and even grammatical forms and was written in Arabic script.Turkish is mutually intelligible, barring t hese vocabulary differences, with the Turkic languages spoken in adjacent areas, such as Azerbaijani, Uzbek, and Turkmen. A speaker of Turkish can be understood as far east as Kyrgyzstan.Iran and Turkey are not Arab countries and their primary languages are Farsi and Turkish respectively. Arab countries have a rich diversity of ethnic, linguistic, and religious communities. These include Kurds, Armenians, Berbers and others. There are over 300 million Arabs.
In terms of difficulty of the languages in the region, Turkish appears to be the easiest, but Persian is the most closely related to English, though the script may make it challenging, and Arabic is obviously the most difficult.
Do Kurds speak Turkish : Language. The majority of people who identify as Kurds speak Kurmanji, meanwhile a minority of them speak Turkish or Zazaki as their mother language.
Is Kurdish similar to Turkish : Belonging to different language families, the Kurdish and Turkish languages have distinctive linguistic features. While Turkish belongs to the Uralic–Altaic language family, Kurdish is grouped among the western Iranian group of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European fam- ily.
What are the 3 main languages in Turkey
The languages of Turkey, apart from the official language Turkish, include the widespread Kurdish (Kurmanji), Zazaki, and Arabic, and a number of less common minority languages.
Azerbaijani
Turkish is a Turkic language. Turkish is most closely related to other Turkic languages, including Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Uzbek, Kyrgyz and Kazakh. Another theory is that it is one of the many Altaic languages, which also include Japanese, Mongolian, and Korean.Turkey's official languages can be considered to include the three minority tongues protected by the Treaty of Lausanne (Ladino, Greek and Armenian), but the sole Turkish national language is Turkish.
Is Turkey ethnically Arab : Iran and Turkey are not Arab countries and their primary languages are Farsi and Turkish respectively. Arab countries have a rich diversity of ethnic, linguistic, and religious communities. These include Kurds, Armenians, Berbers and others. There are over 300 million Arabs.