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Rica ederim, her zaman!
The Ottoman and post-Islam Turkic scripts uses Arabic alphabet, and it is rather incompatible with Turkish than Latin alphabet—different grammar and pronunciation rules.
The literacy rate in pre-reform Anatolia was around 9%, so the switch wasn't that hard unlike reactionaries—the Ottoman fetishizers and Islamic cultists—claim. The switch was necessary for educating the masses and "catching up with the West", as Atatürk said.
I hope one day to visit your country.
My wife has been a fan of Refika Birgül for several years and we have more than one of her recipes we prepare regularly.
I have also got friends and family who have served with the Australian Defense Force who have visited as part of WW2 rememberance ceremonies and been really impressed by the country.
I'd be glad to accommodate your visit.