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"(Az. Türkçesi) Fonetik hususiyetine göre "é" (kapalı e) foneminin kullanımı ile diğer bütün şivelerden farklılaşır: Gét- (“Gitmek”); Él (“İl”)… E ile i sesleri arasında, Türkiye Türkçesindeki e sesinden biraz daha kapalı bir şekilde telaffuz edilir. Göktürk devrinde var olan kapalı e sesini bir özellik olarak bulunduran tek çağdaş Türk yazı dilidir."
One small correction, Uyghur also has this sound.
In Azerbaijani there is ä (ə) which is more open and é that are more closed than e. One comes across the ä-é opposition in Azerbaijani Turkish; Él (nation), but Äl (hand). Ét (do) - Ät (meat). Értä, érkän.
Uygur also appears to have similar e opposition.
"Həmmə adəm zatidinla ərkin, izzət-hɵrmət və hok̡uk̡ta bab-baravər bolup tuƣulƣan. Ular ək̡ilgə və vijdanƣa igə həmdə bir-birigə k̡erindaxlik̡ munasivitigə h̡as roh bilən mu’amilə k̡ilixi kerək."
I remember there was a question regarding the "Ə" and "E" (this in fact being the É sound) difference in Azerbaijani, so this can also explain more properly.
that was me LOL actually i was talking about uzbek ä and then you said there's the same sound in azerbaijani. later, we talked about dybo's proposition that factually it was karluk phoneme etc. regardless, thanks for info brother
You are too emotional to open a thread with such topic, unfortunately.IMO, we should work towards the liberation of South Azerbaijan.
well they killed your ppl , did not they ?Yeah, yeah always "soon", "soon".
It's kinda getting boring.
you will pay one day
the terrorist regime of turkia should be given a lesson for all their atrocities in syria .
you will pay one day