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a poster with different types of words and numbers on it, including the names of each language

The Turkish alphabet consists of Latin characters like in English. But not all the sounds are the same as their English equivalents. The Turkish alphabet is phonetic. That means that, as a general rule, one letter makes one sound.

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some type of font and numbers that can be used to spell out the alphabets

Tervetuloa! You can also say: Hei! Moi! Kaksi opiskelijaa tapaavat toisensa yliopistolla Petri: Hei! Minun nimeni on Petri. Mikä sinun nimesi on? Anna: Hei, Petri. Minä olen Anna. Petri: Anteeksi, mitä? Hanna? Anna: Ei, kun Anna. A-N-N-A Petri: Ai, Anna! Hauska tutustua. Anna: Hauska tutustua. Kaksi päivää myöhemmin he tapaavat yliopiston kahvilassa. Petri: Huomenta, Anna, mites menee? Anna: Hyvin, entäs itselläsi? Petri: Hyvin, kiitos. Anna, tässä on ystäväni Jussi; Jussi, tässä on Anna…

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an image of some type of language that looks like it is written in different languages

Cyrillic alphabet for Azerbaijani (Азәрбајҹан әлифбасы): In 1939 the Cyrillic alphabet was imposed by Stalin, who wanted to discourage contact between the Turkic republics and Turkey, and worried about the development of alliances which might undermine the authority of the Soviet Union.

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an english alphabet with the letters and numbers in each letter, which are all different

This is a phonetic guide to the Turkish #Alphabet to aid pronunciation. It's essentially the fundamental part of being able to speak. #Turkish #Turkey #Türkçe #languages #alfabe #türkalfabesi

some type of alphabets with different letters and numbers on the top one is for each letter

Evenki (Эвэнки/Ēwēnki) is part of the Manchu-Tungus sub-group of Altaic languages and has about 20,000 speakers. It is spoken in the Evenki Autonomous District, or Evenkia (Эведы Автомоды Округ) in Russia, and also in parts of China and Mongolia. Approximately 45% of the Evenki people consider Evenki their mother tongue. Most of the speakers are elderly and the younger generation lack a thorough knowledge of the language. (...)

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