Rabiye Qadir in VOA Uzbek Service
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Rebiya Kadeer (Rabiye Qadir)'s interview on VOA Uzbek service.
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Rabiye Qadir speaking like people from Turkey, she has a very near Turkish accent, did she lived in Turkey for long time or in other country among many Turkish people ?
This is Uzbek language programme of the Voice of America. Journalists are speaking in Uzbek and Rabiya Qadir is speaking in Uyghur. It is funny that the same language has two names.
....but in accent (phonetic) Azeri is more near to Uzbek and Uyghur is more near to Turkish
Sometimes when I hear Uyghur music, firstly I think it is from Turkey (because of near phonetic)
....And, some Uyghur people lives or lived in Germany (among other Turks) or in Turkey, so they have very near Turkish accent (as that have soever)
So that, maybe I thought Rabiye (because of her accent) was in Turkey for long time
I speak and understand Uzbek, Azeri, Turkish, and Uyghur and I don't agree with you. Uzbek and Uyghur are the same language (Turk tili) named differently by Russian and Chinese colonizers. I don't understand what do you men by "near phonetic". Uyghur is very close to Uzbek in all including "accent" and "phonetic". Whether or not you like it, this is the reality.
Yes, Uzbek has typical Turkish accent too, but with a many part of Persian tongue (like Azeri has too, but not so much like Uzbek), for example: Uzbek has no typical Ö,Ü like other Turkic languages
Turkish people can't understand any Turkmen without learning it and vice versa, whereas Uzbeks and Turkmens can communicate to some degree. All Turkic languages of Central Asia have been influenced by Chigatay Turkic which is now called Uzbek. Chigataiy Turkic was a de facto language of Turkistan.
Uzbek and Uyghur language are the closest languages to each other among other Turkic languages.
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türkiyeden selam...
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