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tärke

Türke is a German noun used to refer to a male person of Turkish nationality or ethnicity. The corresponding feminine form is Türkin, and the plural is Türken. In German, Türke is commonly used to indicate someone with origins in Turkey or Turkish heritage, regardless of current citizenship, though in everyday speech it can carry different connotations depending on context.

Etymology and usage: Türke derives from the Turkish term for a Turk, integrated into German with standard

Migration and demographics: Since the mid-20th century, Germany has hosted a large Turkish-origin population as part

See also: Turkish diaspora, Turkish-German relations, Turkish language, ethnicity and nationality terms in German.

noun
inflection.
The
form
der
Türke,
die
Türkin,
die
Türken
follows
typical
German
gender
and
plural
patterns.
While
it
is
a
neutral
ethnonym
in
many
contexts,
it
has
also
appeared
in
pejorative
or
stereotype-laden
usage,
depending
on
tone
and
intention.
In
contemporary
discourse,
many
listeners
prefer
more
descriptive
wording
such
as
“Person
türkischer
Herkunft”
or
“Person
mit
türkischer
Herkunft”
to
emphasize
identity
without
essentializing.
of
the
Gastarbeiter
or
guest
worker
program
and
subsequent
generations.
Turkish-German
communities
are
among
the
most
substantial
immigrant
groups
in
Germany,
contributing
to
society
in
fields
ranging
from
business
and
culture
to
politics
and
education.
The
use
of
Türke
to
describe
individuals
within
this
community
varies
by
generation,
region,
and
personal
preference,
reflecting
a
broader
shift
toward
more
nuanced
self-identification.