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Modern Turkish is the successor of Ottoman Turkish, distinguished by alphabet and vocabulary. Turkish belongs to the "Oğuz" branch of Turkic languages, sharing a close relationship and mutual intelligiblity with Azeri (Azerbaijani), Turkmen, Gagauz, and to some extent, Crimean Tatar. Turkish speakers can also understand, to limited extents, most Central Asian and Siberian Turkic languages as well like Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Uyghur, Yakhut, and others.
 
Modern Turkish is the successor of Ottoman Turkish, distinguished by alphabet and vocabulary. Turkish belongs to the "Oğuz" branch of Turkic languages, sharing a close relationship and mutual intelligiblity with Azeri (Azerbaijani), Turkmen, Gagauz, and to some extent, Crimean Tatar. Turkish speakers can also understand, to limited extents, most Central Asian and Siberian Turkic languages as well like Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Uyghur, Yakhut, and others.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Accept that it is one of the most flexible languages in the world, that words make sense even if you don't put them in the correct order. This is a great bonus when you find logical order the difficult part of language learning.
 
#Accept that it is one of the most flexible languages in the world, that words make sense even if you don't put them in the correct order. This is a great bonus when you find logical order the difficult part of language learning.