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What are the most common languages spoken in Istanbul?

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Are residents of Istanbul typically multilingual? What languages are most common? Here's what four local experts had to say about language in Istanbul.

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He must have an idea about Turkish or English language in order to communicate with the people in the streets, as most people in istanbul know only Turkish, however some people also know English, but it is very rare to find someone speaking a third language, yet there are also tourists who can speak different language but they won’t be very helpful for someone who is visiting istanbul for the first time.

Ghuroud, says: 2020

People planning on moving out to Istanbul should consider learning the Turkish language first, since most Turks can only speak their mother language. They should also be aware of scammers who take advantage of foreigners, for example taxi drivers can be very manipulative, so buying a transportation card as soon as you land in Turkey, will save you money and you don’t have to deal with language barriers.

Hatice, says: 2020

Although it is not widely known, Istanbul is in fact the largest city in Europe, and can be very complicated to travel round due to its poorly planned public transport system. English is not widely spoken outside of the more tourist areas, and the danger of being ripped off is greater than more common holiday destinations. However, it does have a fascinating history stretching back over 2,000 years, encompassing Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman periods of occupation.

Ä°stanbul is an amazing place with warm welcoming people however not English speaking. The most commonly used language is Turkish. Its industrial state, where most of the products are produced at good price makes it attractive for business people from all over the world. It’s one of the states with many artifacts which are historical and that makes it attractive.

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