Türükçä

Turkic languages

The Turkic languages constitute a language family including more than thirty languages spoken by Turkic peoples ( i.d. Turks) accross a vast area stretching from Eastern Europe to Western China in the East and Siberia in the North. The languages in this family are part of the Altaic language family.

150 to 180 million people speak Turkic languages as natives and it is estimated that over 60-80 milllion people also speak them as a second language.

Initially a group of dialect continua, Turkic dialects were gradually evolved into different languages although they retain mutual intelligibility to some extent. This constructed language will make use of their commonalities in order to lay groundwork for establishing a common language for all Turks. Three groups of Turkic languages, Oghuz, Qarluq and Qipchaq are sources to feed the exitence of this a would be auxilliary language.