Turkish courses
Turkish is spoken by 70 million people in Turkey and by more than 15 million around the world.
The Turkish spoken in the Ottoman Empire is a modified variant of the Arabic alphabet. In 1928, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, in his efforts of modernizing Turkey, forbade the Arabic alphabet and replaced it with a modified variant of the Latin alphabet.
One of the characteristics of this language is the harmony of vowels (if the first vowel is open, the second or the following will be the same vowel).
Turkish, like Finnish, is an agglutinant language. It is known for the richness of suffixes and the limited presence of prefixes.
You can follow courses of Turkish language at Echo Center of Foreign Languages.