The Turkish Cyrillic alphabet was invented by Ethan Hunt. He invented it in class when he was pondering about Turkic languages. He wondered why Turkish wasn't like the rest of the Turkic languages: it is not written in the Cyrillic script. While Ethan was thinking about this, he decided to create the Turkish Cyrillic alphabet.
There is an added “ц” (ts) which does not exist in the Turkish Latin alphabet, as t and s considered separate letters.
Download an alphabet chart for Turkish Cyrillic (Excel)
Бүтүн инсанлар хүр, хайсийет ве хаклар бакымындан ешит доғарлар. Акыл ве виҗдана сахиптирлер ве бирбирлерине каршы кардешлик зихнийети иле харекет етмелидирлер.
Bütün insanlar hür, haysiyet ve haklar bakımından eşit doğarlar. Akıl ve vicdana sahiptirler ve birbirlerine karşı kardeşlik zihniyeti ile hareket etmelidirler.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They
are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another
in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
Lezgurji, Maltese Arabic, Ossetian Arabic, Turkish Cyrillic
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Information about Turkish | Phrases | Numbers | Family words | Time | Tongue twisters | Tower of Babel | Books about Turkish on: Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk [affilate links]
- TurkishClass101.com - Learn Turkish with Free Audio and Video Lessons
- Learn Turkish online with Mondly
- Learn Turkish with Glossika
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