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  1. Hace 6 días · Initially, Proto-Turkic speakers were potentially both hunter-gatherers and farmers; they later became nomadic pastoralists. Early and medieval Turkic groups exhibited a wide range of both East Asian and West-Eurasian physical appearances and genetic origins, in part through long-term contact with neighboring peoples such as Iranic , Mongolic , Tocharian , Uralic and Yeniseian peoples.

  2. 30 de may. de 2024 · Chuvash ( UK: / ˈtʃuːvɑːʃ / CHOO-vahsh, [2] US: / tʃʊˈvɑːʃ / chuu-VAHSH; [3] Чӑвашла, translit. Çăvaşla, IPA: [tɕəʋaʃˈla]) [a] is a Turkic language spoken in European Russia, primarily in the Chuvash Republic and adjacent areas.

  3. 24 de may. de 2024 · Turkic languages, group of closely related languages within the Altaic language group. The Turkic languages are distributed over a vast area in eastern Europe and Central and North Asia, ranging from the Balkans to the Great Wall of China and from central Iran to the Arctic Ocean.

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  4. Hace 2 días · Yakut / jəˈkuːt / yə-KOOT, [2] also known as Yakutian, Sakha, Saqa or Saxa (Yakut: саха тыла ), is a Turkic language belonging to Siberian Turkic branch and spoken by around 450,000 native speakers, primarily the ethnic Yakuts and one of the official languages of Sakha (Yakutia), a federal republic in the Russian Federation .

  5. Why does Proto-Turkic (and subsequently many Turkic languages) have the same word for 100 and face? Question. And where does the Kazakh (and Kyrgyz if I got it right?) word for face ("bet", contrary to a variation of "yüz" that most other Turkic languages use) come from? Thank you and sorry for my clumsy articulation. 16. Add a Comment. Sort by:

  6. 16 de may. de 2024 · The origin of Turkic languages has long been a subject of scholarly debate, often centered on the complex interactions between linguistic, genetic, and archaeological evidence.

  7. 20 de may. de 2024 · Why is Turkey in two continents? Turkey is located in two continents, Europe and Asia, due to its unique geographical position. The Sea of Marmara, the Bosporus Strait, and the Dardanelles separate the European and Asian sections of Turkey.