r/Tiele • u/Ok-Support2295 • 1d ago
Ancestry My moms results (English in comments)
English: * Turkish: 75.1%
* Persian and Kurdish: 11.3%
* Armenian: 7.2%
* Central Asian: 2.2%
* South Italian: 4.2%
She is from Çorum is this normal results?
r/Tiele • u/Ok-Support2295 • 1d ago
English: * Turkish: 75.1%
* Persian and Kurdish: 11.3%
* Armenian: 7.2%
* Central Asian: 2.2%
* South Italian: 4.2%
She is from Çorum is this normal results?
r/Tiele • u/Emotional_War2348 • 2d ago
r/Tiele • u/Suitable-Buffalo8240 • 3d ago
Batagaika crater in Sakha Republic.
hello everyone idone research about huns and i found interesting things. after the collapse of europe huns the remain of the huns according to the historians were utrigurs and kutrigurs 2 turkic tribe iwanna khnow more of these people and also these people were early huns and founder of hunnic empire?
r/Tiele • u/Emotional_War2348 • 3d ago
r/Tiele • u/Busy-Cook-105 • 4d ago
I very much like the idea of a common Turkic alphabet but I think it could be better. So here is my idea for a revised version.
A Ä B C Ç D E F G Ğ H I İ J K L M N Ñ O Ö P Q R S Ş T U Ü V W X Y Z
I decided that Ä should be kept as it keep the style of design close with Ö and Ü. Plus Ə resembles the cyrillic version of the same sound. However since Turkic languages are surrounded by many non Turkic languages I feel as if it wouldn't be such a bad idea if the common Turkic alphabet had extended characters to write down these sounds.
For example Ū feels like the odd one out it represents the ʊ sound in English book which Kazakh has but it doesnt fit the element of design common with the other letters. So either it should be kept but another letter need to be added to complement it such as Ō for the ɔ sound in Uzbek. Or it could be replaced with Ô to keep it consistent with  Πand Û.
Also many smaller Turkic languages have sounds that should be represented like in Gagauz with Ţ and Ê which can be used to represent Ц and Bulgarian Ъ which could hypothetically also make a schwa sound. While Ƶ with stroke which was used in older soviet Turkic latin can be repurposed for the dz sound common in slavic languages especially south slavic ones like Macedonian.
And the Greek letters θ and δ can be adopted for ث and ذ respectively as many languages that the Turkic world border such as Arabic and Greek and dialects like Cypriot Arabic use those sounds. Heck English and Bashkir and I think the Turkmen language have it too.
While since many Arabic loanwords came into Turkic and Turkiye is bordered by Arabic speaking countries such as Iraq and Syria adding the letters for the semitic sounds ح ص ض ط ظ ع would be easy as the Arabic chat alphabet or Arabizi can be repurposed which is already common among Syrians in Turkiye so it could use 3 6' 6 9' 9 and 7 for ح ص ض ط ظ ع
Also in Anatolian Turkic and Azerbaijani the sounds c ɟ exist which arent represented accurately along with how Spanish Ñ in common Turkic is now a ng sound instead of ny and many language such as Latvian, Hungarian and Albanian have those sounds. So I think Gy for Ҝ and Ky for Albanian q would make sense along with Ny and Ly from Hungarian since that would be a good substitute for Ñ and Ll which Turkish already does with Espanyolca.
So if I had to reform or redesign the common Turkic alphabet I would have just kept Ä instead of Ə. While for the ʊ sound in Kazakh and for the Ъ sound in Bulgarian and Gagauz i would have replaced Ū and instead have Ô and Ê to represent those sounds respectively. Maybe also add Ë from Albanian for Schwa which make the extended vowels list look like Ä Ë I Ö Ü and for long vowels Â Ê Î Ô Û. And for extended consonants Ţ with cedilla can be used for ts sound and Ƶ for dz sound. While Ny Ly Gy Ky can be used as palatal consonants for Spanish Ñ Ll and Latvian Ķ Ģ. While letters θ and δ can be adopted for th and dh.
This would be useful as then there it a more concise way to represent all Turkic languages and can also be used for the common non Turkic languages that many Turkic people speak or that border the Turkic world such as German, Greek, Syrian Arabic, Iraqi Arabic, Farsi, Tajik, Kurdish, Russian, Ukrainian, Pashto, Mongolian and Bulgarian.
r/Tiele • u/arronhope2004 • 4d ago
Consonants ( Acık eb̧es ünner)
B b [b]
B̧ b̧ [β]
Cc [dʒ/ʒ]
Çç [tʃ]
Dd [d]
Ff [f]
Gg [ɡ] [ɟ]
Ğğ [ɣ] [ʝ] [∅]
Hh/Xx [h] [x]
Jj [ʒ]
(Çüğle orus uktuğ sözterge acığlár.)
Kk [k] [c]
Ll [l] [ɫ]
Mm [m]
Nn [n]
Ññ [ŋ]
Pp [p]
Qq [q]
Rr [ɾ]
Ss [s]
Şş [ʃ]
Ŝŝ [ts]
Değerge türkçe "-syon azı -siya" dep sözke ündesilettin'gen
Tt [t~tʰ]
Vv [v~ʋ]
[ʋ]'ge öske a "v̧" boluş bolur.
Yy [j]
Zz [z~s]
Aldığı acık ünner
Qısqa: e i ö ü
uzun: é í ő ű
Uzadır (Çımçaq g'bile)
eğe iği öğö üğü
Qısqa: a ı o u
Uzun: á ó ú
Uzadır: ağa ığı oğo uğu
Tıb̧a dıl'da çımçak ge [ğ] acık ün'nüñ ep'nayıralın'dan xamağarcır xöy acığlalı bar; azı türk dıl'da ışkaş "sessiz" dep ün qıldır acığlattınıp bolur , misâlı
[сез] "seğez"
[тос] toğoz"
"Çayı" değerge türk dıl'da "yazı" dep söz'ten uqtal'ğan söz'tün
Bicik demdekteri'niñ xöy keziği türk uktuğ, mizâlı, artınçılar'nı ileredir'de acığlap turar 'demdek
Moğol dıl'dan tıva sözter'ni ap kağapkaş olar'nıñ ornunğa Arab, Fars, öske'dá Turk dıldar'dan sözter'bile almaşturun bodap turdum
Tarixî'de belgeler'bile badıtkağan öske türk aymaktar'bile körünüşin barımdağalap kőr'ge, ol şın ünelel ışkaş sağındırar
Sizler'niñ bodalıñarı meñé bicip, çazarak bulur sizler!
r/Tiele • u/Emotional_War2348 • 5d ago
Football match in New york city
r/Tiele • u/creamybutterfly • 5d ago
r/Tiele • u/Rartofel • 5d ago
You can type "Аширбай Зарынов" in Russian or Kazakh on Google to search about it,Wikipedia also says that it was discovered in the late 18th century in Altyn-Tyube mine,Karagandy Province,Kazakhstan:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioptase
r/Tiele • u/creamybutterfly • 6d ago
r/Tiele • u/AzerbaijanLeon • 6d ago
Oğul, unutma!
Ataların Altay'dan Tebriz'e, Kafkaslardan Avrupa'ya devletler kurdu!
Haşmetli sesin kıtalar boyunca ve denizlerin çok ötesinde yankılandı!
Bayrağın Delhi'den Kahire'ye, Bakü'den Bağdat'a kadar parladı!
Şanlı mirasının gururlu varisisin, asla unutma!
r/Tiele • u/QazMunaiGaz • 6d ago
Hey everyone! You probably remember the 2024 Common Turkic Alphabet. Long story short, nobody liked it.
Honestly, I’ve been working on this since ’22, trying to design a really cool script.
I think basing a writing system entirely on phonetics is a dumb idea.
A script needs to reflect morphology. Without morphology, it’s just mimicking sounds. It’s trash. You just don't notice how incredible our languages actually are.
Writing must be based on morphology and vowel harmony.
Just imagine: you read one text, but everyone pronounces it differently in their own language, with their own sounds.
For example, the word "маған" (to me) a Turk would read it as "bana", and an Uzbek as "menga".
How do you like the idea?
r/Tiele • u/Wonderful-Support837 • 7d ago
Hello dear Turkic friends,
First of all, thanks to the moderators for allowing me to share this.
I’m a solo developer from Turkey, and I recently released my first mobile game: Mabeyn: The Sultan’s Decree.
It is an Ottoman-inspired decision game where you try to stay on the throne for 50 years while balancing the treasury, army, people, and religious/state authority. The game is built around difficult decisions, political pressure, event chains, suspicion/paranoia, and different ruler endings based on how you govern.
The current version focuses mainly on an Ottoman-inspired setting, but in future updates I’m also considering event chains inspired by different Turkic states, historical periods, and regional political traditions.
I thought this community might be interested because the game touches themes like statecraft, history, identity, authority, and the burden of ruling.
I’d be very happy to hear feedback from people who care about Turkic/Turkish history and culture.
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anvilove.mabeyn
r/Tiele • u/creamybutterfly • 7d ago
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r/Tiele • u/seensheensuad • 8d ago
Pashtun settlers from the Pakistani Taliban terr0rist group are being settled on newly fertile land along the Qosh Tepa canal in historically Uzbek parts of northern Afghanistan.
This comes as the Taliban removed Uzbek language university signboards in Turkic-majority Faryab, Samangan and Jawzjan provinces.
Protests have broken out among Uzbeks resisting land seizure and cultural erasure, a process which has been ongoing since Southern Uzbek homelands were invaded by Afghanistan in the 19th century.
This recent oppression follows a century of Afghan colonisation of Turkic land: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashtun_colonization_of_northern_Afghanistan
https://www.change.org/p/stop-discrimination-against-uzbek-language-and-culture-in-afghanistan
Sources:
https://www.afintl.com/fa/202604243677
https://timesca.com/taliban-remove-uzbek-language-from-samangan-university-sign/
r/Tiele • u/tatar1warlord • 9d ago
r/Tiele • u/Busy-Cook-105 • 10d ago
In Avatar the last airbender, aang and his friends were traveling to the earth kingdom to get to ba sing se. They made a stop in the si wong desert. In the si wong desert the people who lived there are settled farmers who live in the oasis town and there are sand benders nomads who live in the desert who bend sand.
For those who have watched the show do you think they resemble uyghurs and their culture. The oasis people live in oasis which is similar to how uyghurs farmers in xinjiang live in desert oasis towns. While one of the sand tribes is called the hami tribe in avatar.
Even the avatar fan wiki says the si wong desert is very similar to east turkestan and the cities there resemble the real world cities of Turpan and Kashgar.
r/Tiele • u/Enjoy_The_Life_ • 10d ago
«Arabalar gələdü, Urustar gələdü» – The cars and the Russians are coming
In Official Azerbaijani it would be «Arabalar gəlir, Ruslar gəlir»
There is Kipchak influence on Northern and some Eastern dialects of Azerbaijani so these dialects use «-adı/edi» or «-at/et» for Present Continuous Tense and Present Simple.
r/Tiele • u/Luoravetlan • 10d ago
Just found an interesting website with lots of books in different Turkic languages: https://turkicacademy.org/en/books
r/Tiele • u/trumparegis • 11d ago
"Its name comes from the word "Keif", which in *rmenian means "wellbeing", "feeling well""
I have never felt more offended