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It is very understandable I can understand almost everything even with my not perfect turkish and the slav words like дядо (the same in bulgarian) Its so nice to listen it :D :D :D
 
Дядо (Dyado) comes from Dede I guess... That's the Turkish(of from whatever it comes from) word we use for Grandfather in our region. What do you use in you place? :D
 
Дядо (Dyado) comes from Dede I guess... That's the Turkish(of from whatever it comes from) word we use for Grandfather in our region. What do you use in you place? :D
I dont have alot of contacts with bulgarian turks at all but i think it must be dede in our region to. Its so strange normaly I can understand and speak with turkish friends and family from Turkey but when I am listening to someone from my region because here are alot of turks I can hardly understand them. :D :D :D
 
I dont have alot of contacts with bulgarian turks at all but i think it must be dede in our region to. Its so strange normaly I can understand and speak with turkish friends and family from Turkey but when I am listening to someone from my region because here are alot of turks I can hardly understand them. :D :D :D
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I dont have alot of contacts with bulgarian turks at all but i think it must be dede in our region to. Its so strange normaly I can understand and speak with turkish friends and family from Turkey but when I am listening to someone from my region because here are alot of turks I can hardly understand them. :D :D :D

if anyone live with foreign people as family, his/her language will be broken, after that it is hard to understand him/her. It is same for everybodies.
 
Here is an add in Gagauz Turkish Language. Republic of Gagauzia is an autonomous region in Moldova where around 150 thousand Gagauzs live. They are probably the only Turkic Christian nation in the world. I am wondering can you guys understand what they say there and what do you guys think about it? Is Turkey having any policy towards towards them?



They're not the only Turkic Christians, there are also many others.

They used to live in Balkans but they had to move to Moldova after the collapse of Ottoman Empire.

Gagauz or Gökoğuz people are actually from Anatolian region, as far as i know they were Muslims first but then became Christian.

They speak Anatolian Turkish that's why their Turkish is even closer then Azerbaijanis sometimes.

We help them a lot, Turkish President Süleyman Demirel visited Gagauzia several times and we established organizations over there.
 
Here is an add in Gagauz Turkish Language. Republic of Gagauzia is an autonomous region in Moldova where around 150 thousand Gagauzs live. They are probably the only Turkic Christian nation in the world. I am wondering can you guys understand what they say there and what do you guys think about it? Is Turkey having any policy towards towards them?


Its Turkish with an accent,very understandable.

:rofl::rofl::rofl:,How is school going,has it started ?
 
if anyone live with foreign people as family, his/her language will be broken, after that it is hard to understand him/her. It is same for everybodies.
The thing is turkish is not my first language my father is turk so am I and there were number of reasons that he was not able to come to Bulgaria very often and I didnt learned turkish so I didnt speak turkish from the beginning but from love to Turkey and the nation I learned it from internet mainly reading news watching series and investigating the turkish army (my father is ex soldier and he told me about it) but I had some basic at first and the only turkish I have been listening to was that from Turkey and here I am in Bulgaria listening to bulgarian turks and not able to understand all what they are saying :D :D :D Different accent, words from other worlds :D and all that with little bit of adding bulgarian words and it is difficult :D I dont know if there is alot of difference from one region to other but I know that it is difficult for me to understand them.
 
The thing is turkish is not my first language my father is turk so am I and there were number of reasons that he was not able to come to Bulgaria very often and I didnt learned turkish so I didnt speak turkish from the beginning but from love to Turkey and the nation I learned it from internet mainly reading news watching series and investigating the turkish army (my father is ex soldier and he told me about it) but I had some basic at first and the only turkish I have been listening to was that from Turkey and here I am in Bulgaria listening to bulgarian turks and not able to understand all what they are saying :D :D :D Different accent, words from other worlds :D and all that with little bit of adding bulgarian words and it is difficult :D I dont know if there is alot of difference from one region to other but I know that it is difficult for me to understand them.

Yeah i see, even in Turkey sometimes we dont understand other region's accents, it is normal. But it is so good you give all your effort to learn Turkish, good of you ;)
 
Here is an add in Gagauz Turkish Language. Republic of Gagauzia is an autonomous region in Moldova where around 150 thousand Gagauzs live. They are probably the only Turkic Christian nation in the world. I am wondering can you guys understand what they say there and what do you guys think about it? Is Turkey having any policy towards towards them?


Sounds like Turkish with heavy Russian accent, loved it. :)
 
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