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Most Popular Language Schools for Turkish courses

Royal Turkish Education Center
#1 Royal Turkish Education Center
Istanbul, Turkey
4.8

Rating: 4.8

| 60 reviews
Babil Language School
#2 Babil Language School
Antalya, Turkey
4.3

Rating: 4.3

| 44 reviews
Royal Turkish Education Center
#3 Royal Turkish Education Center
Izmir, Turkey
4.3

Rating: 4.3

| 29 reviews

Best rated schools in Turkey by student age group

TOP Rated by
Students < 18 years
Babil Language School
Students < 18 years
4.7

Rating: 4.7

(3)
TOP Rated by
Students 18-30 years
Royal Turkish Education Center
Students 18-30 years
4.9

Rating: 4.9

(10)
TOP Rated by
Students 31-49 years
Magic Talk Academy
Students 31-49 years
5.0

Rating: 5

(2)
TOP Rated by
Students 50+ years
Royal Turkish Education Center
Students 50+ years
4.7

Rating: 4.7

(24)
TOP Rated by
Students all ages
Magic Talk Academy
Students all ages
5.0

Rating: 5

(2)

Best rated schools by category

TOP Rated by
leisure/fun
Royal Turkish Education Center
Leisure/fun
4.7

Rating: 4.7

(57)
TOP Rated by
Value for money
Turkish Language Center
Value for money
4.7

Rating: 4.7

(6)
TOP Rated by
Location of school
Royal Turkish Education Center
Location of school
4.9

Rating: 4.9

(55)

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Key facts about Turkish

Origin of Turkish: Turkish stems from Old Turkic, a written and spoken language first found on the Orkhon inscriptions in Mongolia. It was not until the Early Middle Ages that we can see Turkic languages spread across Central Asia, all the way to Siberia, Europe and the Mediterranean, where it developed to the Turkish we know today.  
Regional differences: Although the Turkish language has been more and more standardized since the 1930s, mainly because of the standardized education system and the influence of the media, many dialects remain. Most speakers have no trouble understanding the dialects and the difference is in pronunciation rather than vocabulary and grammar. However, you will find vowel changes quite frequently when you move between the regions!
Language family: Turkic
Native speakers: 75.7 million worldwide
Major dialects: Rumelice (spoken by immigrants from Rumelia), Kıbrıs Türkçesi (Cypriot Turkish), Edirne, Ege (Aegean region and Antalya), Balkan Gagauz (spoken by Yuruk nomads).

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