>So, just three languages, which are otherwise about 99% identical - even after 23 years of forced separate development with lots of official enforcement of inherited and newly added differences, we need no interpreter whatsoever - and the google manages to
I went to Uzbekistan. They're actually some kind of turk country. Uzbek language is same with turkish (of course turkish and uzbek languages evolved with different ways) but I couldn't understand one word from what they say... I can understand %25 of azerbeijan turkish language. They use words different meanings from us, just funny...
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