If you are trying to spell the bird, which is often enjoyed as part of a Christmas Day meal, the spelling is turkey.
If you are trying to spell the country, then the spelling is Turkey (notice the capital T).
There are two, because we can pronounce it as "tur-key".
Poll-t, as in poultry meaning chicken. Poult is a baby turkey.
In German you write "die Türkei." It is pronounced basically as written, with the stress on "-kei."
pronounced 'geh-jay-kondoo,'Robert Neuwerth (who spent considerable time in Turkey writing about gecekondu):This is why squatter housing in Turkey is called gecekondu (pronounced 'geh-jay-kondoo,'the word is a combination of gece, "night" in Turkish, plus kondurmak, "to happen" or"appear"), meaning "it happened at night."
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een (Pronounce: eyn) twee (Pronounce: twey) drie (Pronounce: dree) vier (Pronounce: veer) vijf (Pronounce: vive) zes (Pronounce: zes) zeven (Pronounce: zeyven acht (Pronounce: acht) negen (Pronounce:neygen) tien (Pronounce: teen)
That is Turkey. :)
Since you wrote it with lower-case, I assume you mean the animal. ターキー /taa kii/ and 七面鳥 /shi chi men chou/ are the words for it in Japanese.
You pronounce maui mow-E
You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.
AEGEAN SEA : an extension of the Mediterranean Sea, it divides mainland Greece from mainland Turkey. Properly pronounced "ih-GEE-un" but more ordinarily "ay-GEE-un". (not a great difference)
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