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Originally Posted by deadkenny
Well, I guess that there's not much more to say, other than I disagree with you when you say that the particular terms (words) don't matter. It's the difference between providing correct vs. incorrect information. The 'Turkic' languages are part of the wider Altaic language group. Hungarian, Finnish and Estonian are part of the Finno-Ugric grouping. This concept of "Turanian" is in fact not well supported or defined, making it practically meaningless.
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my mistake....poor ability to use English...sorry about that dude
words = Turk/Turkish/Turan etc...you sad this "Attila may or may not have been 'Turkic', but he was not Turkish" i wanted to say Turkic or Turkish are not that different infact.
In Turkey we use these words as synonymes

means no big differences between us...yes you stated Fins, for exemple in Finnish they use "marş marş" which is exactly the same with modern Turkish means "go go go"...Fins and also Bulgars have a Turkic Roots...