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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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Wow, that's amazing! Of course now that I come to think about it, the ancient Anglo-Saxon words "brain fart" come from the original Turkish "brain fart" meaning in Turkish "to expel farts from the brain".
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The first people to smelt boogers were the Turks. They fought many wars against the Mole People and drove them back under the surface where they turned into oil, which the Turks also discovered. The Turks traveled to distant shores where they discovered ivory, gold, francinsence, myhrr, magnetism, and beards.
Turks were the pre-eminent beard traders of their time, often sailing as far as the Moon to find fresh markets for their wiry chin whiskers. Sometimes they would fly through the sun for a refreshing hot sitz, or play the piano without even having one around. One time a Turk ate a mountain and pooped out a whole continent. He was embarrassed by the size of his giant Turkish pile so he pushed it down to the South Pole and covered it with ice. Thus was created Antarctica. For fun, Turks bend horseshoes into tie clips and invent calculus. -dale |
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Dogukan, cut out the bullcrap right now. You've started a thread asking people for their opinion and then quite transparently show what you really wanted to do is glorify your own nation.
And now when others are quite correctly calling you on your crap, you get all pissy about it. Grow the hell up because you are on very thin ice right now. I also suggest you find out what self-aggrandization means before you post again. parihaka and dalem, I suggest you ignore this guy until (and if) he straightens up. |
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Alex, I'll take Turkish Music for $400, please:
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self-aggrandization (noun): a Turkish word meaning one who aggrandizizes himself on a public message board for no other reason than to talk nonsense about flightless turkish birds. |
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And geez, Tophatter, don't I even get a chuckle? I thoght my post was kinda funny. ![]() -dale |
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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.... http://www.krysstal.com/langfams.html |
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