türkçe
Türkçe, the Turkish language, is a member of the Turkic language family, within the Oghuz branch. It is the official language of the Republic of Türkiye and serves as a lingua franca in Northern Cyprus. It is spoken by around 75 million native speakers in Türkiye and by millions of expatriates and diaspora communities in Europe and elsewhere. It uses vowel harmony and an agglutinative morphology, forming words through suffix chains. Turkish is written primarily with a Latin-based alphabet introduced in 1928.
Historically, Turkish evolved from Old Anatolian Turkish and Ottoman Turkish; the modern form emerged through language
In contemporary Turkey, Turkish is the language of public administration, education, media, and literature. It is