Final version of dlang-fr released

Meta jared771 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 13:44:33 PST 2014


On Thursday, 6 March 2014 at 21:40:30 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
> Yes.
>
> Let me Google for myself... :) I've just found the following 
> forum post, listing the number of foreign words in Turkish. I 
> don't know how scientific it is.
>
>
> http://www.dilforum.com/forum/showthread.php/69676-T%C3%9CRK%C3%87EDE-%C3%96Z-ve-YABANCI-KEL%C4%B0ME-SAYISI?s=4f46575e8a1d4c666908139906fa786e
>
> Arabic 6467
> French 5253
> Persian 1359
> English 485
> Greek (actually Rum, more like Koine Greek I guess) 400
> German 98
> Italian 89
> Latin 78
> Greek 48
> Russian 44
> Spanish 33
> Armenian 24
> Slavic 24
> Sogdian 24
> Bulgarian 19
> Japanese 9
> Hungarian 9
> Korean 1
> Hebrew 7
> Mongolian 4
> Portuguese 3
> Norwegian 2
> Finnish 2
> Albanian 1
>
> Ali

Wow, second only to Arabic. Do you know why that is? It's not 
something that I would expect at all. Even stranger is the fact 
that there are so few loanwords from the Eastern European 
countries that actually border Turkey.


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