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- Turklish abstract "Turklish (or Türkilizce), a portmanteau of "Turkish" and "English", refers to the language contact phenomenon that occurs primarily where native Turkish speakers frequently communicate in English, such as in Turkish expatriate communities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, among the students of the many English speaking universities, high schools and corporations of Istanbul and other major cities. To a lesser extent, the same phenomenon can be observed in expatriate communities in Turkey.Turklish speakers borrow a considerable amount of their vocabulary from English while speaking Turkish, and vice versa. It is not uncommon for a speaker of Turklish to frequently switch back and forth between the two languages, sometimes mid-sentence.Sometimes, some English idioms and proverbs are directly translated into Turkish, and vice versa.".
- Turklish wikiPageID "18634329".
- Turklish wikiPageRevisionID "599244601".
- Turklish hasPhotoCollection Turklish.
- Turklish subject Category:Macaronic_language.
- Turklish subject Category:Turkish_diaspora.
- Turklish comment "Turklish (or Türkilizce), a portmanteau of "Turkish" and "English", refers to the language contact phenomenon that occurs primarily where native Turkish speakers frequently communicate in English, such as in Turkish expatriate communities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, among the students of the many English speaking universities, high schools and corporations of Istanbul and other major cities.".
- Turklish label "Turklish".
- Turklish sameAs m.04gq39j.
- Turklish sameAs Q7855412.
- Turklish sameAs Q7855412.
- Turklish wasDerivedFrom Turklish?oldid=599244601.
- Turklish isPrimaryTopicOf Turklish.