I can't get past the fact that Turkey in Finnish is Turkki which means fur. Turks are also very hairy. Is this a coincidence? I don't think so.
it's a coincidence some languages have similar disambiguation between two entirely unrelated things
People from Turku look like they are from Turkey
The cöincidences keep piling up
>>70991703
For some reason, Saudis, Emiratis, Kuwaitis, Qataris, etc. love to name their kid "Turki". It's a very common name there.
>>70991703
I can't get past the fact that Turkey in English is Turkey which is a type of large stupid bird that I'd invading my state. Turks are also large and stupid. Coincidence?
>>70991771
'Inte' both means 'not' in Swedish and in a random american language
>>70991703
The real question remains: will we ever know?
>>70991905
>>70991944
It seems we are in a bit of a pickle my friends.
>>70991905
Question is, do turks sleep in trees like their feathered brethren?
>>70991831
Why though?
>>70991905
>Turks are also large
Obviously never seen a Turk. We are typical short West Asians.
>>70995881
I have been absorbed in thought regarding this matter. Can you tell us why your name implies furry turkeys?
>>70996477
What can i say we are quite hairy. Thats why many Turkish girls prefer Korean/Japanase men. They are so fed up with hairy anatolians.
t.hairy anatolian :(