RMRer
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| 17 Aug 2016 02:30 PM |
in turkish it is very rare that vowels ever touch each other, it is even prevented during suffixation you also cannot end turkish words in: b, d, g (instead you use p, t, k) there are very few exceptions letters like â, ê, etc exist in the language but people stopped using them in favor of a, e, etc vowel harmony on arabic loanwords is tricky for non native turkish speakers, sometimes you have an a but then you use an i in the suffix but this is pretty much entirely on arabic loanwords that use a different sound of a |
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