Oghuz language
The Oghuz language is a branch of the Turkic languages, primarily spoken in regions of Turkey, Azerbaijan, and parts of Central Asia. It includes several dialects, with Turkish being the most widely spoken. The Oghuz languages are characterized by vowel harmony and agglutinative grammar, which means that suffixes are added to root words to convey different meanings.
Historically, the Oghuz people were a group of Turkic tribes that migrated from Central Asia to the west. The language has evolved over centuries, influenced by various cultures and languages, including Persian and Arabic. Today, Oghuz languages play a significant role in the cultural identity of the regions where they are spoken.