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Michael Talbot on X: "Need something to occupy you or your kids? Why not learn (or practice) the #Ottoman Turkish alphabet! Over the next week I'll be tweeting the letters of the
Was Ottoman Turkish (the language used by the Ottoman government, not Kaba Türkçe) agglunative? And what are the grammer differences with modern Turkish or better said 'Kaba Türkçe'? - Quora
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