Is Uzbek and Turkish similar?

Uzbek is a member of the sprawling Turkic-language family, which comprises around three dozen members in six major branches. As in any human family, there are varying degrees of affinity: If Uzbek and Turkish are cousins, Uzbek and Uyghur, which is spoken in western China, are fraternal twins.
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Can Uzbeks understand Turkish?

Turkish is mutually intelligible, barring these 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.
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What language is closest to Uzbek?

A member of the Turkic language family, Uzbek shares many structural similarities to languages such as Azerbaijan, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz, Tartar, and Turkish. But it is most closely related to Uyghur.
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Does Uzbekistan speak Turkish?

Turkic languages

Uzbek language is the only official state language, and since 1992 is officially written in the Latin alphabet. Karakalpak, is also a Turkic language, but it is closer to Kazakh. It is spoken in the Republic of Karakalpakstan by close to half a million people and has an official status there.
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Is Uzbeks a Turkic?

The Uzbeks speak either of two dialects of Uzbek, a Turkic language of the Altaic family of languages. More than 16 million Uzbeks live in Uzbekistan, 2,000,000 in Afghanistan, 1,380,000 in Tajikistan, 570,000 in Kyrgyzstan, and smaller numbers in Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Sinkiang in China.
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Can Uyghurs, Turks, and Uzbeks Understand Each Other?



Can Uyghur understand Turkish?

As they are both Turkic languages, Turkish and Uyghur share a high degree of mutual intelligibility. "Uyghurs can understand 60 percent of Turkish, and after three months [of living in Turkey] they can easily understand 90 percent of the language," Suleyman said.
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Are Turkish people Caucasian?

Most haplogroups in Turkey are shared with its West Asian and Caucasian neighbors. The most common haplogroup in Turkey is J2 (24%), which is widespread among Mediterranean, Caucasian, and West Asian populations.
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Can Turkish understand Arabic?

Ordinary Turkish people can not read, understand, or speak Arabic. Yet, there are also 2 million Turkish citizens who have Arabic roots. It is estimated that nearly 5 million Turkish residents speak Arabic. Yet, the remaining 85 million Turkish residents can not understand and speak Arabic.
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Is Kazakh and Turkish similar?

A member of the Turkic language family, Kazakh shares many structural similarities to languages such as Turkish, Altay, Uzbek, Uyghur, and Turkmen, as well as being largely mutually intelligible with Kyrgyz.
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Is Kazakh a Turkic?

The Kazakhs are the second most numerous Turkic-speaking people in Central Asia after the Uzbeks.
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What is Korean Turkish?

Based on those mutual gestures and acts of ancient friendship, the relationship between the two nations is often referred as "Korean–Turkish brotherhood" (Turkish: Kore–Türk dostluğu; Korean: 한국 – 터키 우정).
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Can you speak English in Uzbekistan?

English is not nearly as widely spoken in Uzbekistan as it is in Western Europe, and even Russia. More and more people, though, especially young people, are learning it. In the cities and tourist industry you will find some people that speak English.
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Where does Turkish come from?

Turkish is spoken in Turkey, Cyprus, and elsewhere in Europe and the Middle East. With Gagauz, Azerbaijani (sometimes called Azeri), Turkmen, and Khorāsān Turkic, it forms the southwestern, or Oğuz, branch of the Turkic languages.
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Which language is closest to Turkish?

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. Turkish used to be written with the Arabic alphabet from about 900 to 1928.
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Is Russian or Turkish harder?

Russian seems more useful but also harder than Turkish, especially the pronunciation. I like both languages but I'd say I'm perhaps more drawn to Turkish right now. The English is bad in both countries but especially Turkey.
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Is Turkish and Russian similar?

Russian language belongs to the family of Indo- European languages whereas Turkish language belongs to the Turkic branch of the Altaic family of languages. According to Vasmer (1950-1958), I present a hundred and fifty (150) Turkish, Ottoman and Turkic loanwords in the Russian Language.
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Are Mongols Turkic?

Importantly, the Turkic identity of the Mongols and their successors was a non-Tajik, Inner Asian nomadic identity. Turk was an antonym of Tajik, meaning sedentary Iranians, not an antonym of Mongol. In other words, Turk was a term relational to Tajik, not to Mongol in Mongol and post-Mongol Iran and Central Asia.
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Is Korean a Turkic language?

Turkic–Mongolic–Tungusic and Korean–Japanese–Ainu, grouped in a common taxon (cf.
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Is Russian a Turkic language?

States in which Turkic languages are spoken include Turkey, Russia, Azerbaijan, northern Cyprus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, China, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Romania, Lithuania, and, because of recent industrial migration, several western European countries ...
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Is Turkish similar to Korean?

Turkish and Korean, both belong to Altaic language family, share many common features, i.e. word order, agglutinative structure, etc. When both languages are compared phonologically it will be seen that there are significant differences between them.
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What race is Turkic?

Some of the most notable modern Turkic-speaking ethnic groups include the Turkish people, Azerbaijanis, Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Uyghurs, Turkmens, Tatars, Kyrgyz people and Yakuts.
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Do Turkish people drink alcohol?

Although Turkey is a Muslim-majority country, it has a rich drinking culture and produces a wide variety of alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine and raki, the country's signature spirit. Drinking became legal soon after the Republic of Turkey was established in 1923.
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Is Uzbek similar to Uyghur?

Uzbeks speak a Turkic language influenced by Persian, Arabic, Russian, and Mandarin. The Uzbek language is said to be most similar to Uyghur.
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Is Turkic and Turkish the same?

The Turkish people, or simply the Turks (Turkish: Türkler), are the world's largest Turkic ethnic group; they speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus.
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Is Turkey and Turkestan same?

No. Turkey is a country in the Near East. Largely in West Asia. Turkestan is a term which, while more historical now, referred to Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, East Turkestan/Xinjiang.
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