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How do you say hello in Turkish?

Question 1: How to say hello in Turkish

Merhaba

Question 2: How to say hello and goodbye in Turkish? Hello: sai three times la, one time ma, one time kium and four times goodbye tend to be greeting: have a good day: I two times gun, one time lai, four times sh, softly good night: I two times ak shan, one time m softly la, four times sh, softly

Question 3: Hello Turkish?

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It's * * *

Question 4: Hello, do you speak Turkish? Our company needs a Turkish interpreter next week. Can you help? Add nine zero seven ne two zero six eight one ~ which means that you are looking for Turkish, and I know what I saw in the newspaper. Thank you. < P > Question 5: Hello, I passed the exam by learning Turkish by myself. What can I do? I hope I can do translation and teaching in small languages

Question 6: Hello, Singlish, Indonesia, South Asia, Malaysia, Turkey, Bhutan, Philippines, Nepal, Laos and Myanmar. Personally, I think there are several reasons.

Mainly:

1. Geographical factors, which are influenced by mountains, oceans and major river systems.

2. Climatic factors: different geographical locations have different climates, and similar climatic types exist in similar locations.

3. Cultural factors, such as Chinese culture in East Asia and * * * culture in West Asia.

4. Geopolitical factors, I don't understand this very well, but it should be related.

in fact, people's division of geographical location is mainly based on the above points.

question 7: What language is it? Hello, the language you speak is Urdu ()

It belongs to Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-Iranian language family of Indo-European language family. Urdu, the 2th most spoken language in the world, is the national language of Pakistan and one of the 24 prescribed languages in India. From a macro perspective, Urdu can be regarded as a part of Hindustan, and all Hindustan languages constitute the fourth largest language in the world. From 12 to 18, South Asia was ruled by the Sultanate of Delhi and the Mughal Empire, and Urdu was influenced by Persian, Turkish and * * *

I hope to adopt it, thank you!