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Turkish language is not similar to Persian, if you compare Turkish with another language, try Tocharian Edited by Hak-Khan. I still have a few albums of them somewhere. If I wasn't focused I would have thought songs were in a different dialect of Turkish. I've heard that Hungarian is one of the most difficult languages to learn, is that so? I've requested a Hungarian to English dictionary from library and hopefully will recieve it next week.

Originally posted by Hak-Khan Turkish language is not similar to Persian, if you compare Turkish with another language, try Tocharian sh and ch sounds very common in Tocharian as well Edited by erci. A freind once said that Turkish sounds like Chinese.

Turkish to me sounds actually alot like Polish. You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum. What does Turkish sound like to non-Turks. Posted: Aug at I think that It sounds like a little bit soft - persian. Originally posted by minchickie someone wrote on here once: "Zsembemben sok alma van" - Magyar Hungarian "Cebimde chok elma var" -Turkish Both mean "I have alot of apples in my pocket".

Originally posted by Hak-Khan Turkish language is not similar to Persian, if you compare Turkish with another language, try Tocharian.

Posted: Sep at Our autosomal is a mix of ANatolians and Turkmens. ANd you are iranian elamites and kassites and not some Anatolians.

As a haplogroup consists of similar haplotypes, it is usually possible to predict a haplogroup from haplotypes. Haplogroups pertain to a single line of descent. Haplogroups are not autosomal DNA. Also let's see J2 map. It' not even semitic you dumb bitch. Other Turkics have R1a R1b and J2a too. Everyone from Germany to eastern Mongolia have it. But our autosomal is significantly different.

You have much more gedrosia and south asian and south west asian and we have much more North European Atlantic Med and we have East Asian and Siberian that you don't have.

More specifically, a haplogroup is a combination of alleles at different chromosomal regions that are closely linked and that tend to be inherited together. I showed evidence you unibrowed elamite who larps as aryan. I never denied we have ANatolian ancestry either. Sino-Korean vocabulary. Sino-Korean vocabulary includes words borrowed directly from Chinese, as well as new Korean words created from Chinese characters. These terms were probably borrowed during the era of Literary Chinese in Korea.

About 60 percent of Korean words are of Chinese origin; however, the percentage of Sino-Korean words in modern usage is estimated to be lower. Downvote to delete. To me, yes, it does Although, Korean sounds a bit "whiny", like someone is complaining, no offense. I've heard people mistaking Turkish for Japanese no clue why.

So I listened to it and it sounds more Japanese than Korean to me. Turan gang. Yeah we probably have similar ancestors from the area. Sounds like Greek to me. Yea sorry snoring in the middle of a conversation is ugly.

They used to officially speak Persian languages prior. Lmao Says the person who is linking Quora forum images, which are also posted by anyone. Dumb fuck! Man I'm done with you. Moderators: libralady , sonunda , vineyards. What does Turkish sound like? Attila posts. Lyndie posts. Daydreamer posts. It sounds very melodic! Open mini chat. It doesnt make sense. You can say Holidays in Turkey Grammar Textbook qdemir E-T: I see you have done this before?



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