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Turkic language

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  • Sprache (de)
  • taal (nl)
  • Turkic language (en)
  • iaith (cy)
  • jazyk (cs)
  • lingua (la)
  • yezh (br)
  • שפה (iw)
  • لغة (ar)
  • bahasa Turkik (in)
  • język z rodziny turkijskiej (pl)
  • langue turque (fr)
  • мова (uk)
  • Türki dil (tr)
  • lengua túrquica hablado en Rusia (es)
  • lingua turca parlata nella Federazione Russa (it)
  • turški jezik (sl)
  • tyrkisk sprog (da)
  • تورکي ژبو کورنۍ يوه ژبه (ps)
  • یکی از زبان‌های ترکی‌تبار (fa)
  • তুর্কীয় ভাষা (bn)
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  • A series of videos about the similarities of languages (en)
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  • 2020 (xsd:integer)
  • 2022-02-02 (xsd:date)
  • January 2025 (en)
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  • Altaic (en)
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  • right (en)
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  • kumy1244 (en)
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  • Kumyk (en)
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  • Kumyk written in Cyrillic script, along with obsolete Latin and Perso-Arabic counterparts. (en)
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  • kum (en)
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  • Lang Status 80-VU.svg (en)
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  • Share of the Kumyk population in areas of traditional residence in the Caucasus according to the 2010 census (en)
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  • Kumyk (en)
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  • (en)
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  • IPA (en)
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  • From the peoples speaking Tatar language I liked the most Kumyks, as for their language's distinction and precision, so for their closeness to the European civilization, but most importantly, I take in account that they live on the Left Flank of the Caucasian Front, where we're conducting military actions, and where all the peoples, apart from their own language, speak also Kumyk. (en)
  • “... For almost a thousand years, the Turkic languages that dominated the peoples of the steppe – Kumyk and Tatar – served, like Swahili in East Africa or French among the aristocracies of Europe, as a common lingua franca in the multinational North Caucasus...” (en)
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  • Kumyk language (en)
  • اللغة القوموقية (ar)
  • Kumyk (ca)
  • Kumika lingvo (eo)
  • Kumikera (eu)
  • Idioma cumuco (es)
  • Kumykische Sprache (de)
  • Bahasa Kumyk (in)
  • Lingua cumucca (it)
  • Koumyk (fr)
  • クムク語 (ja)
  • 쿠미크어 (ko)
  • Língua cumique (pt)
  • Koemuks (nl)
  • Кумыкский язык (ru)
  • Кумицька мова (uk)
  • 庫梅克語 (zh)
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