About Turkish Language
According to Wikipedia.org, Turkish which is also referred to Istanbul Turkish is the official language of Turkey. It is one of the most popular Turkic languages and has around 70 to 80 million speakers. Turkish is the official language of the national language of Turkey. Turkish is also spoken by many speakers in Iraq, Syria, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Northern Cyprus, Greece, the Caucasus, and many other parts of Europe and Central Asia. Cyprus has requested to add Turkish as an official language. The Turkish language has many distinctive features. Turkish has vowel harmony and extensive agglutination and can be easily adapted by people who don’t know Turkish. The basic word order of Turkish has no noun classes or grammatical gender. Turkish has a T–V distinction and becomes easily distinguishable with varying levels of politeness, social distance, age, and other factors.
About Bulgarian Language
According to Wikipedia.org, Bulgarian is a South Slavic language. It is spoken in Southeastern Europe. The language is majorly spoken in Bulgaria. The Bulgarians speak the language to communicate with each other. Bulgarian is closely related to the Macedonian language. It is a member of the Balkan sprachbund. Bulgarian has a South Slavic dialect and belongs to the Indo-European language family. The two languages have many distinct characteristics that set them apart from the other Slavic languages. The major difference between Bulgarian and other European languages is the elimination of case declension. Bulgarian doesn’t have any suffixed definite article and it also lacks verb infinitive. Bulgarian is the official language of Bulgaria, since 2007. It is among the few official languages of the European Union. It is spoken by minorities in many other European countries as well.