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Can Turkish and Uyghur communicate?

Turks and Uighurs can't communicate. The two languages are only somewhat similar, but they can't communicate directly. Turkish belongs to Altai-Turkic-Oguz language branch, and it is spoken by 65 million to 73 million people. Mainly used in Turkey, it is popular in Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Greece, Macedonia, Romania and millions of Turkish immigrants living in Western Europe (mainly Germany). A notable feature of Turkish is the harmony of vowels and a large number of affixes. Turkish words adopt SOV word order. Uyghur, the language of Uyghur, belongs to Altai-Turkic-Grolu branch. Very Uzbek. Followed by languages like Kazakh, Kirgiz, Tatar and Turkish.