Albanian to Turkmen Translation
Common Phrases From Albanian to Turkmen
Albanian | Turkmen |
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Faleminderit | Sagbol |
Ju lutem | Haýyş edýärin |
Na vjen keq | Bagyşlaň |
Përshëndetje | Salam |
Mirupafshim | Hoş gal |
po | Hawa |
Nr | .Ok |
Si jeni? | Ýagdaýlaryňyz nähili? |
Më falni | Bagyşlaň meni |
Une nuk e di | Bilmedim |
e kuptoj | men düşündim |
keshtu mendoj | Men şeýle pikir edýärin |
Ndoshta | Belki |
Shihemi me vone | Soň görüşeris |
Kujdesu | Seresap bol |
Ckemi? | Näme boldy? |
Mos u mërzit | Hiç wagt pikir etme |
Sigurisht | Elbetde |
Menjehere | Derrew |
Shkojme | Gideli |
Interesting information about Albanian Language
Albanian is an Indo-European language primarily spoken in Albania and Kosovo, with significant communities of speakers also found in North Macedonia, Montenegro, Greece, Italy, Serbia and Turkey. It has around 7 million native speakers worldwide. Albanian consists of two main dialects: Gheg (spoken mainly in the north) and Tosk (spoken mainly in the south). The alphabet used to write Albanian is called "Elbasan script" or simply "Albanian alphabet," consisting of 36 letters. Interestingly enough, it's one of a few languages that have preserved their original sound system from ancient times until today. Moreover, Albanians are known for their strong sense of national identity tied closely to their unique language.
Know About Turkmen Language
Turkmen is a Turkic language primarily spoken in Turkmenistan, where it holds the status of official language. It also has significant communities of speakers in Iran and Afghanistan. With approximately 7 million native speakers worldwide, it belongs to the southwestern branch of the Turkic languages family tree. The script used for writing Turkmen underwent several changes throughout history; initially written with Arabic script until Soviet influence introduced Latin-based orthography during the early 20th century. However, by mid-century Cyrillic became dominant due to political reasons but switched back to Latin after independence from USSR. Linguistically, Turkmen shares similarities with other Central Asian languages such as Uzbek and Kazakh while being more distantly related to Turkish or Azerbaijani. Its vocabulary exhibits influences from Persian and Russian due to historical interactions between these cultures.
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