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Turkmen Translation Services
With a large network of in-country, professional Turkmen translators, Verbatim Solutions Translations can respond quickly and effectively to your Turkmen language translation needs.
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Turkmen
(???????, ISO 639-1: tk, ISO 639-2: tuk) is the name of the
national language of Turkmenistan. Turkmen is spoken by approximately
3,430,000 people in Turkmenistan, and by an additional approximately
3,000,000 people in other countries, including Iran (2,000,000),
Afghanistan (500,000), and Turkey (1,000).
Turkmen is in the
Turkic group of the Altaic language family. It is a southern Turkic
language, in the Turkmenian group, closely related to Crimean Turkish
and Salar, and less closely related to Turkish and Azeri
(Azerbaijani).
Turkmen is written using the Cyrillic alphabet
or the Arabic alphabet, although in recent years, President
Saparmurat Niyazov has decreed that Turkmen was now to be written in
a specially modified and adapted version of the Roman alphabet.
Population
3,430,000 in Turkmenistan (1995). Population total all countries: 6,403,533. Ethnic population: 3,465,000 (1995).
Region
Also spoken in Afghanistan, Germany, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia (Asia), Tajikistan, Turkey (Asia), USA, Uzbekistan.
Alternate Names
Turkomans, Turkmenler, Turkmanian, Trukhmen, Trukhmeny, Turkmani
Dialects
Nokhurli, Anauli, Khasarli, Nerezim, Yomud, Teke (Tekke), Goklen, Salyr, Saryq, Esari, Cawdur.
Comments
The so-called 'Turkmen' in Syria, and possibly Iraq and Jordan, actually speak an ancient form of Turkmen; so-called 'Turkmen' in Tibet may speak a different Turkic language. Desert. Agriculturalists: cotton; animal husbandry: sheep; carpet weavers; gas, oil workers. Muslim (Sunni).
