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The Whistling Language Of Turkey May Be Endangered, But It’s Not Dead

WORDS Posted: May 31, 2019 6:16 am

Kuş dili (“bird language”), used to communicate over long distances in a mountainous farming area near Turkey’s Black Sea coast, renders the entire Turkish language into variously pitched and articulated whistles. Cell phones may have made kuş dili redundant, but at least some of its speakers won’t give up on it. – The New York Times

WORDS Published: 05.30.19

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