Turkish Alphabet
Turkish Alphabet
The Turkish alphabet can be seen as a variant of the Latin alphabet. Turkey has produced
its own alphabet by adding its own sounds to the Latin alphabet and removing the ones that
doesn’t exist in Turkish; such as adding ‘ç’ and ’ş’ sounds and removing ‘x’ sound. In addition
to the Latin alphabet, there are letters unique to Turkish.
Back a, ı o, u
Front e, i ö, ü
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“Erguvanlı Taylan, E. (2015). The Phonology and Morphology of Turkish. İstanbul: Boğaziçi University
Press.” was used as a source for this chart.
***You can listen to the pronunciation of words for better understanding.
In Turkish, the ‘e’ sound comes after the consonants such as BE, CE, ÇE, DE, GE.. For
this reason, do not forget to add the ‘e’ sound when spelling your name:
J - Ü - L - İ - D – E → (JE – Ü – LE – İ –DE- E)