The Influence of the Turkish Language on the Baghdadi Dialect

Abstract

Iraqi Arabic, especially in Baghdadi dilect, is very rich in terms and phrases of Turkish elements. Baghdad is one of the most important cities of the Ottoman state for six centuries. There are also other foreign words used in Iraqi dialect, particularly in Baghdadi dailect. I would not say all of the terms but most of the Turkish terms are in Baghdad's dialect, are mentioned in our article.

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Doaa Kamal Mayoof SHALAWEE, Husam HAMZAH

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Doaa Kamal Mayoof SHALAWEE, Husam HAMZAH (2018). The Influence of the Turkish Language on the Baghdadi Dialect. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 7(3), 36-42. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-398472