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    Default Dialects of Turkish language

    I can speak just Istanbul Turkish and I like it, but I sometimes like Blacksea regions as well as Central Anatolian and Azerbaijani dialects as well.

    Please post the dialects you find nice, interesting, funny or horrible

    Anyway an example for Istanbul Turkish or fine Turkish or whatever you call it:

    [YOUTUBE]fvV7B_7P_l0[/YOUTUBE]

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    Hardcore Aegean accent;

    [YOUTUBE]mWIe0Ymsblo[/YOUTUBE]

    It`s so funny

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    I don't really know how to distinguish Turkish dialects from Standard Turkish, besides the fact that some Eastern Anatolian ones use guttural sounds, which have been lost apparently in Istanbul dialect, like q or kh, which makes them sound similar to Azeri Turkish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayazid View Post
    I don't really know how to distinguish Turkish dialects from Standard Turkish, besides the fact that some Eastern Anatolian ones use guttural sounds, which have been lost apparently in Istanbul dialect, like q or kh, which makes them sound similar to Azeri Turkish.
    It's extremely distinguishable if you hear things a few times, just test yourself it's just 45 seconds:

    The woman speaks in standard Turkish while he speaks with Urfa dialect (South Eastern Turkey) listen both of them and check whether you see a difference?

    [YOUTUBE]HECSXMcauqo[/YOUTUBE]

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    This time I am not too sure which regional dialect, maybe Central Anatolia? Not too sure, anyway again the first woman (do woman who's asking questions but you can't see her) speaks standard Turkish and the old lady with headscarf speaks with a regional dialect.

    [YOUTUBE]tYXm52b1X-Q[/YOUTUBE]

    Do you hear a difference?

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    Do you mean the dialects spoken out of Turkey ? Only in Bulgaria we have at least 10 different dialects of Turkish language. I think there are dialects also in Greece, FYRM, Albania, Romania, Hungary etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by east View Post
    Do you mean the dialects spoken out of Turkey ? Only in Bulgaria we have at least 10 different dialects of Turkish language. I think there are dialects also in Greece, FYRM, Albania, Romania, Hungary etc.
    Within as well as out side of Turkey

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    I have to say Turkish is a nice sounding language. Could you post a map of the different dialects and explain the differences?
    Spoiler!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anglojew View Post
    I have to say Turkish is a nice sounding language. Could you post a map of the different dialects and explain the differences?
    I am not too sure how to find a map but as an example listen the nr 4: You will hear an obvious difference, the guy speaks Turkish with a heavy Middle Eastern accent while the reporter (the girl) speaks Turkish normal without any Middle Eastern accent. She speaks standard Turkish.

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