"Turkish, A Different Language
Turkish is fundamentally 'different' than the vast majority of the languages that you have probably encountered so far. Because it does NOT belong to Indo-European Languages family (which surround all over the world) such as English, French, Spanish or German on the European Side and Persian or Indian languages on the other side. It also does NOT belong to Semitic languages family including Arabic and Jewish (Hebrew), so it has nothing to do with the so called Middle Languages (except for the large amount of borrowed vocabulary but not the language structure at all). It does NOT even have anything to do with the Southasian languages like Chinese or African languages etc."
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