Istanbul is a city that has been a melting pot of different cultures and languages for centuries. The native language of Turkey is Turkish, which belongs to the Turkic language family. Turkish is the most widely spoken language in Istanbul, and the primary language used in daily communication, media, and education.
However, Istanbul is also home to many minority languages, including Armenian, Greek, Ladino (Judeo-Spanish), Kurdish, and Arabic. These languages have been spoken in Istanbul for centuries by different ethnic and religious communities living in the city.
In recent years, English has become increasingly prevalent in Istanbul, particularly among the younger generation and those in the tourism and business sectors. Many schools, universities, and companies in Istanbul now teach courses in English, and many signs and advertisements in the city are in both Turkish and English.
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