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"Türkish" in a Sentence (9 examples)
(Publ. ITU, Mining Journal, Vol. 4, Nr. 5, - in Türkish) / Ketin, I. - On the North Anatolian Fault Line (Bull. Mineral Res. and Expl. Inst. of Turkey, Nr. 72 - in Türkish).
Numerous versions of this epic have been written in Mongol, Türkish, Lepcha, Burushaski, etc.
Baba, A. and Tokgöz, S. (1999) Impact of Izmir Harmandalı Sanitary Landfill Area on Surface Water and Groundwater (in Türkish), Izmir Su Kongresi, Izmir, pp. 263-275.
S. Yaman, “Bayindir Fluorit Filonlarinin Termo-Optik Analizi,” Yerbilimleri 11, 23–33 (1984) [in Türkish].
“Qazan Türkleri” [Kazan Türks] (in Türkish, Arabic script).
It is, therefore, hardly reasonable to connect the component -man with the verb man- which in the Türkish, Jagataic, Kazan Tatar and Coman languages «to plunge into water».
In north west India and Afghanistan, Türkish rule was established by Ton Yabghu Kaghan about ad 625. He advanced up to the Indus river and installed local Türkish dynasties.
If such a translation direction was possible in the mid-sixth century, the probability that the two Türkish letters presented to China, during the late sixth and the early seventh centuries, might be Chinese translation cannot be ruled out entirely.
Gecekondu is taken from the combination of two Türkish words: gece, which means “at night,” and kondu, from the verb kondurmak, “to happen” or “to appear.”[…]Taking advantage of Türkish law, which stipulates that if one is already moved into a residence and its structure is sound, a gecekondu dweller cannot be evicted without being taken to court.
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