Southwestern Turkic
Southwestern Turkic refers to a branch of the Turkic languages, which are spoken primarily in parts of Central Asia and the Middle East. This group includes languages such as Uighur, Uzbek, and Kazakh. These languages share common linguistic features and have evolved from a common ancestral language.
The Southwestern Turkic languages are characterized by vowel harmony, agglutination, and a rich system of suffixes. They are used by various ethnic groups, each with its own unique cultural and historical background. The languages play a crucial role in the identity and communication of these communities.