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07-04-2009, 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by JeKyoKashiRuma View Post
is turkish language different with arabic??
Arabic: Today's Arabic is historically from dialects spoken in today's Saudi Arabia. Consonant template-based verb structure and SVO (or VSO).

Turkish: Originally a language of nomadic Asians in Central Asia. Got widespread and even arrived near to the Middle East, Islamized and adopted a lot of culture from the old Byzantine Empire. SOV.

The Middle East speaks many different languages, not just Arabic that many Westerners tend to forget.
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