तुर्किए

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Hindi[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Turkish Türkiye, possibly through English. First adopted in 2020 by the Turkish Exporters Assembly and then by the Turkish government in December 2021 to replace the exonyms of Turkey in other languages.[1] In June 2022, the United Nations accepted the country's request to change its official name there in the UN languages.[2]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /t̪ʊɾ.kɪ.eː/

Proper noun[edit]

तुर्किए (turkiem (Urdu spelling ترکئے)

  1. (official, rare) Turkey, Türkiye (a country in Europe and Asia)
    Synonyms: तुर्की (turkī), तुर्किये (turkiye)
    • 2022 June 3, “तुर्की अब तुर्की नहीं रहा! जानें क्यों बदल लिया नाम?”, in Aaj Tak[3]:
      तुर्की को अब तुर्किए नाम से जाना जाएगा.
      turkī ko ab turkie nām se jānā jāegā.
      Turkey has changed its name to Türkiye.
    • 2023 February 22, Ramanuj Singh, “भारत में तुर्किए जैसा भूकंप आया तो क्या होगा? जानिए कितना तैयार हैं हम, कैसे तबाह हो गया तुर्किए”, in Times Now Navbharat[4]:
      तुर्किए और सीरिया में भूकंप का खतरा लगातार बना हुआ है।
      turkie aur sīriyā mẽ bhūkamp kā khatrā lagātār banā huā hai.
      The threat of seismic activity remains in Türkiye and Syria.

References[edit]

  1. ^ “Why Turkey is now 'Turkiye', and why that matters”, in TRT World[1], 2022 January 2 (last accessed), archived from the original on 9 February 2023
  2. ^ “Turkey today, Türkiye tomorrow: U.N. okays country’s request for change”, in Washington Post[2], 2022 June 3 (last accessed), →ISSN