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Originally Posted by Dogukan
The earliest people in the world were the Turks. They came out of Central Asia and spread to every continent. The people who migrated to North AMerica were also Turks. So that makes Turks the oldest and first nation of the world with approximately 10,000 years of history. Proof that Native Americans were Turkish is that , they believed in the ancient Turkish religion which is Shamanism ,and during the Spanish colonilization of the Americas there was a Native American slave whose name was Turk. He had no relations with the Ottoman empire or any other Turkish states a t the time yet his name was Turk. The Turkish language today is also the sun language of the world which means that all the languages in the world has their origins in native Turkish. A proof to that would be the Turks in ancient times have conquered Britain and effected the English literature. The English word "kent" comes from the Turkish which "kent" in Turkish means "city".
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You need to get an education.
Indo-European: The most widely studied family of languages and the family with the largest number of speakers. Languages include English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Russian, Greek, Hindi, Bengali; and the classical languages of Latin, Sanskrit, and Persian.
The Germanic Branch
These languages originate from Old Norse and Saxon. Due to the influence of early Christian missionaries, the vast majority of the Celtic and Germanic languages use the Latin Alphabet.
They include
English, the second most spoken language in the world, the most widespread, the language of technology, and the language with the largest vocabulary. A useful language to have as your mother tongue.
Altaic: A family spread from Europe (Turkish) through Centra Asia (Uzbek), Mongolia (Mongolian), to the Far East (Korean, Japanese). These languages have the interesting property of vowel harmony.
Turkish is the most westerly member of this family as well as the most spoken. Many of the others are spoken in former USSR republics (Azeri in Azerbaijan), Turkmen (in Turkmenia), Kazakh (in Kazakhstan), Kirghiz (in Kyrghystan), Uzbec (in Uzbekistan, land of Genghis Khan), Uigur (in Western China east of the Pamir Mountains).
Read, comprehend....
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