Pronunciation: /ˈtɜːrkɪk/
noun the group of languages spoken by these peoples
A1 Turkic languages share some similarities.
A2 I find Turkic history fascinating.
B1 The Turkic peoples have a rich cultural heritage.
B2 There are various dialects within the Turkic language family.
C1 Scholars study the Turkic migration patterns in depth.
C2 The influence of Turkic civilizations can be seen in many regions.
adjective relating to the Turkic language family or the Turkic peoples
A1 Turkic languages share similarities in grammar and vocabulary.
A2 She learned some basic Turkic phrases during her trip to Central Asia.
B1 The Turkic culture has a rich history of nomadic traditions.
B2 The Turkic peoples have made significant contributions to world literature.
C1 His research focused on the historical development of Turkic civilizations.
C2 The intricate designs of Turkic carpets are highly sought after by collectors.
formal The Turkic languages are a language family of at least thirty-five documented languages.
informal My friend is studying Turkic history at university.
slang I love listening to Turkic music, it has such a unique sound.
figurative The Turkic culture has a rich tapestry of traditions and customs.
Turkics
more Turkic
most Turkic
Turkic
will be Turkic
has been Turkic
is being Turkic
Turkic
Turkic
to Turkic
Turkicing
Turkicized