Zebra
Gold Member
Kurdish is an Indoeuropean language, while Turkish is not.for the record----Yiddish is nothing like the Turkish language which is related to the language of the
Kurds. HOWEVER, Turkey has been ethnically
diverse for a LONG TIME. In the past 1000 years,
arabic has been one of the prominent languages.
DNA does not reveal the nature of the spoken
language of the person studied-------it works well
for paternity tests. Also for the record---turkey is
on a crossroad between africa, asia and europe
Yiddish is like a German dialect with some Hebrew and Slavic words.
No connection with Turkish.