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Can Azerbaijani people understand Turkish?
Speakers of Turkish and Azerbaijani can, to an extent, communicate with each other as both languages have substantial variation and are to a degree mutually intelligible, though it is easier for a speaker of Azerbaijani to understand Turkish than the other way around.
What language is most similar to Turkish?
Azerbaijani
Turkish is most closely related to other Turkic languages, including Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Uzbek, Kyrgyz and Kazakh. Another theory is that it is one of the many Altaic languages, which also include Japanese, Mongolian, and Korean. Turkish used to be written with the Arabic alphabet from about 900 to 1928.
What language do they speak Azerbaijani?
Turkic language
The primary and official language of Azerbaijan is Azerbaijani, a Turkic language closely related to and partially mutually intelligible with Modern Turkish. Together with Turkish, Turkmen and Gagauz, Azerbaijani is a member of Oghuz branch of southwestern group Turkic language family.
How do you say thank you in Azerbaijani?
Sag ol (Sa-ol) / Thank You No explanation needed here.
Is the Turkish language similar to Azerbaijani?
It was found that even though Turkish and Azerbaijani are typologically similar languages, on the part of Turkish speakers the intelligibility is not as high as is estimated. In a 2017 study, Iranian Azerbaijanis scored in average 56\% of receptive intelligibility in spoken language of Turkish.
What is the difference between South Azerbaijan and Iranian Azerbaijan?
South Azerbaijani, or Iranian Azerbaijani, is widely spoken in Iranian Azerbaijan and, to a lesser extent, in neighboring regions of Turkey and Iraq, with smaller communities in Syria. In Iran, the Persian word for Azerbaijani is borrowed as Torki “Turkic”. In Iran, it is spoken mainly in East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ardabil and Zanjan.
What is the official writing system of Azerbaijan?
Since the Republic of Azerbaijan’s independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, northern Azerbaijani uses the Latin script. Iranian Azerbaijani on the other hand has always used and continues to use the Arabic script.
Who is the founder of the Azerbaijani language?
Kadi Burhan al-Din, Hesenoghlu, and Imadaddin Nasimi helped to establish Azerbaiijani as a literary language in the 14th century through poetry and other works. The ruler and poet Ismail I wrote under the pen name Khatā’ī (which means “sinner” in Persian) during the fifteenth century.
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