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6ci Sinif Azerbaycan Dili Testlerinin CavablarI. Tірci Thе rоаsе othеr сhоoѕе-tо- be аn U.S. citizen, and the rеgiоn also includes Armenia and Azerbaijan along with areas that were formerly part of Soviet Central Asia. The language is spoken by more than 31 million people in the region, mainly in Azerbaijan, Iran, Russia, Turkey, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan although there are large diaspora communities located around the world. It was founded by the Turkish scholar Mahmud al-Kashgari who died in the Iranian city of Merv in 1022. According to UNESCO its original name was "Turki", but it has also been called "Magharba" and "Turkic". Other linguistic groups, such as the Turkic Ghalchol and Chaghatay groups, share some features with Turkic languages. The language's many dialects and variations are due partly to its long literary tradition and partly to geographic conditions: it is spoken in a vast territory with several different climates and topographies. While there is no exact equivalent for this test in any other language, we can still provide a general overview of what you will experience. Azerbaijani is a member of the Turkic language family. It is spoken by over 31 million people and it has also been spelled as "Azərbaycan", "Azərbaycanca", "Azerbaijani", and "Azeri." Its original form was Turkish, but after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, many Turkic-speaking peoples such as Afghans fled to the territory now known as Azerbaijan. These refugees brought along their language and culture with them. Along with Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik and Uzbek, Azerbaijani belongs to a branch of the Turkic language family called Türkic languages. It is one of the most widely spoken Turkic languages, and its dialects are mutually intelligible with Turkish, Turkmen, Persian and Russian. There are significant differences in culture and language between the Turkic-speakers of the former Soviet Union. Indeed, even within Uzbekistan, Azerbaijani can be heard at home and at school. Azerbaijani is an official language in many nations around the world: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Iran (Koreshan), Turkey (Turkey of Central Asia), Netherlands (the Netherlands of Central Asia), Germany (Germany of Central Asia), Italy (Italy of Central Asia), Russia (Russia of Central Asia) and Pakistan. It is a member of the Turkic language family, which, along with Turkish and Mongolian, is a branch of the Altaic family. In addition to its broad range of dialects, Azerbaijani can be divided into two main groups: Northern Azerbaijani and Southern Azerbaijani. The two groups are mainly distinguished by their phonological inventories as well as their phonotactics. The native speakers in Azerbaijan call it "Azerbaijani" in a broad sense. In Iran, for instance in Tehran and other parts of Iran it is known as "Karshi Azari" or "Kirmanji" or "Torkmanji" in many different styles. cfa1e77820
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