Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
The Turkish Minority
Bulgarian translation:
турското малцинство
English term
The Turkish Minority
I wish to find out what the official designation of Bulgaria’s Turkish minority is; perhaps you say “Muslim Minority” or something rather than “Turkish Minority”.
Incidentally, I’d be very grateful for help with finding out exactly where this minority is located – only near the Turkish frontier, or throughout the country?
Best wishes,
Simon
5 +11 | турското малцинство | Trufev |
Jan 2, 2009 09:22: Trufev Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
турското малцинство
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Note added at 17 mins (2009-01-01 10:26:50 GMT)
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The minority groups in a community exist regardless of their recognizing by the local officials.
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