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    Quote Originally Posted by Toppo900 View Post
    Turkish sounds like a mix of Persian, Turkic and Hindi. I'd say some of the west Aramaic and east Aramaic variants like Toryoyo or something sounds the closest to Arabic. Hebrew lost many of it's Semitic sounds.
    Interesting, non Turkish people either guess it an Eastern European language or some sort of Asian language.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXfkkxWS6iE

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    Quote Originally Posted by itilvolga View Post
    Turkish has nothing to do with Arabic about how it sounds you faggots
    In Ottoman Turkey ,

    Turks had to learn the Koran in Arabic

    They also wrote with Arabic letters
    The Talmud tells us that the only language the Torah could be translated into elegantly is Greek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyDaisy View Post
    Persian sounds Arabic to me, but Turkish doesn’t. Turkish sounds more Eastern European to me. At least when I heard some Turkish pop music.
    Turkish is very typical Altay-Turkic language
    It sounds very umlaut and very agglutinative
    like blüblüblüm
    görürüm blümblüm

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    Quote Originally Posted by cybernautic View Post
    There is alots of similarities

    Turkish has alot of Arabic loanwords

    Muhabet,Bereket,Merhaba...
    yes but even the borrowed ones sounds different than their Arabic origin imho

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    Quote Originally Posted by klarji View Post
    Turkish is very typical Altay-Turkic language
    It sounds very umlaut and very agglutinative
    like blüblüblüm
    görürüm blümblüm
    yemindoerum

    gjultekin budalasin
    The Talmud tells us that the only language the Torah could be translated into elegantly is Greek.

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    Aramaic

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    Quote Originally Posted by cybernautic View Post
    In Ottoman Turkey ,

    Turks had to learn the Koran in Arabic

    They also wrote with Arabic letters
    We live close to each other and we have same religion. Common words exist, that is true. But they do not SOUND similar at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itilvolga View Post
    We live close to each other and we have same religion. Common words exist, that is true. But they do not SOUND similar at all.
    Arabic sounds to me more exotic and interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by klarji View Post
    Arabic sounds to me more exotic and interesting
    I lived in Xopa for a year and visited Batumi many times. Georgian sounds way closer to me than Arabic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itilvolga View Post
    I lived in Xopa for a year and visited Batumi many times. Georgian sounds way closer to me than Arabic.
    I think also so
    there are Kh and clusters in Georgian
    Laz sounds much more different

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