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7/12/2025, 4:04:46 PM
>>212684985
The TDK (Turkish Language Association), which standardizes spellings and stuff, uses the version without the ^
Both the governor and the municipality also use it without the ^. I know â looks exotic, so it's up to you if you want to change it.
>on which vowels does it occur?
Sometimes ı in old Ottoman words, u very rarely.
But in Kurdish, they use it on e and o. (Btw, Cizre logo has two versions, one with Turkish+Kurdish and one with only Turkish, obviously I picked the one that has two languages because that looks much cooler)
The TDK (Turkish Language Association), which standardizes spellings and stuff, uses the version without the ^
Both the governor and the municipality also use it without the ^. I know â looks exotic, so it's up to you if you want to change it.
>on which vowels does it occur?
Sometimes ı in old Ottoman words, u very rarely.
But in Kurdish, they use it on e and o. (Btw, Cizre logo has two versions, one with Turkish+Kurdish and one with only Turkish, obviously I picked the one that has two languages because that looks much cooler)
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