Be Ataturk

>be Ataturk
>try to reform and remove Arab words from language
>in the long run turns non too productive

Will there be 2nd attempt?

Turkey will stay unwashed forever.

>try to reform and remove Arab words from language
Why did he call the Turkey's Republic Turkiye cumhüryeti and didn't coin a word from Turkic roots, or at least use Republika?

>in the long run turns non too productive
How? It is at least better than the clusterfuck of persian alphabet

There is turkic/mongolic word for state "mamlakat".

if you think persian version of abjad is fucked,check out urdu one.

LOL mamlaka/mamlakat is an Arabic word meaning Kingdom.
From the Semitic root word m-l-k (m-l-kh for Hebrew), meaning King.

Cumhüryet is of course also Arabic in origin, meaning Republic.

Its Arabic actually. Compare Swahili mamlaka

At least they say Turkiye,not Turkestan then.

He should've coined a calque, like Arabs did.
Ill coin one example


Açık(open/public) + şey(thing) is a calque of Republic.
So a good word would have been Açıkşeyta or Açıkşeh

Turkic: el/il
Mongolic: ulus

>şey
That's Arabic in origin too lol.

Is there turkic salute phrase or you all use salam aleykum?

Let me rephrase then
He should've coined a calque, like Arabs did.
Ill coin one example


Açık(open/public) + nen(thing) is a calque of Republic.
So a good word would have been Açıknenta or Açıknen

Vucic is the Ataturk of Serbia, prove me wrong

Well that also puzzles me. Considering his acts I would except him to name country "Türkeli" and in long form "Türkeli Respublikası". They were even using Old Turkic letters in classrooms.

We mostly use 'Sälem!' nowadays
But there is archaic Cuman 'Esen!', 'Esensiñ ba?'

The biggest puzzle is why he kept crescent instead of putting wolf or something tengric

Ïsnt cresent And star found in Göktürk ruins

Will never know if it was tengric or not,but it's more likely arabic one.

It's more Tengric

>Arabic
More like Europian actually, it related to Sun and moon adoring

>more likely arabic one
Arabs didn't have any symbols as it was banned in Islam. Crescent was the symbol of Constantinople and sky is important for Turkic Culture in general. It can be anything but arabic.

Europeans didn't use sky elements in their symbolism.

>Europeans didn't use sky elements in their symbolism.
Early Croats used sky elements in their symbolism. The northern star and the crescent specifically

What? Semitic religions, especially Islam and Judaism, are all about moon love.
How is moon love European?

Never really get the mongol thing among turks. They look like arabs, not slanted eyes middle-asians

Illyrians worshipped Sun and Starts. Even their name is related with Stars.

>Semitic religions, especially Islam and Judaism, are all about moon love
Wrong

>Croats
>Europeans
Wasn't there a bigger Byzantian influence on Croats?

> MUH HERITAGE

Not until around 10th century when we accepted christianity. It was period of Greek/Anatolia pre islamic influence but it was quite short since we leaned on Italians and catholicism after 1054.