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Ottoman Turkish

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The term Ottoman Turkish may also be used as a general adjective for the Ottoman Turks, or the Ottoman Empire.

Ottoman Turkish is the variant of the Turkish language which was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire, containing extensive borrowings from Arabic and Persian and written in Arabic script. The Ottoman Turkish spoken in the capital differed markedly from the Turkish spoken by farmers and villagers in the countryside, almost to such an extent that they did not understand each other.

In 1928, following the reforms of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a more popular Turkish emerged, with influences from European languages rather than from Arabic and Persian and using the Latin alphabet. The reason of the changes were because people who lived in farms and small towns could not understand the people who lived in the big towns. The Ottoman Turkish is held by many to be a completely different language than the Turkish of today. This seems to be politically motivated and does not hold up linguistically. However, few in modern-day Turkey can understand spoken Ottoman Turkish, let alone written.

Examples

EnglishOttomanModern Turkish
yesevetevet
nolahayır
hellomerhabamerhaba

Alphabet

CharacterNameModern Turkish
elifa, e
ءhemze', a, e, i, u, ü
beb
پpep
tet
ses
cimc
çimç
he, hah
h
dald
zelz
rer
zez
jej
sins
şınş
sat, sads
dad, dat,
zad, zat,
d, z
t
z
ayın', h
gayıng, ğ
fef
kafk
kefk, g, ğ, n
گ1gefg, ğ
ڭnef,
kaf-ı nuni,
sağır kef
n
laml
mimm
nunn
vavv
heh, e, a
lamelifla
yey, ı, i

1A correct Ottoman variant of gef will have the "mini-kaf" of ﻙ and the doubled upper stroke of گ. This feature is surely rare in current fonts.

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