It depends. The country name, Turkey, should always be capitalized. The animal, turkey, is a simple noun and should only be capitalized at the start of a sentence.
The official language spoken in Turkey is Turkish. However, other languages such as Kurdish, Arabic, and others are also spoken by minority populations in the country.
That is the correct spelling of "turkey" (a large bird). The capitalized form "Turkey" is the name of the country between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
Kurdistan is not a country, but rather a region that spans parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. The idea of a unified Kurdistan as an independent nation has been a long-standing aspiration for the Kurdish people.
Well, it's obviously Turkey... They have about 20-21 million kurds.
The country Turkey is spelled as "Türkiye" in Turkey.
No, Turkey is a country itself.
A foreign country is any country which you do not live in. Turkey is a foreign country if you don't live there. If you do live in Turkey, then it is not a foreign country.
Yes. The Republic of Turkey is an independent country.
Turkey is a "rich" country ...
Turkey is a country.
Yes, Turkey (the country) exists.
The turkey (chicken) was before the country because Turkey wasn't always called turkey
No, Turkey is a secular country with majority Muslims.
turkey came from turkey
Turkey is a country that is considered to be on the continent of Europe. Turkey is ruled or governed by presidents.
The country Turkey is 'la Turquie' in French.