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Laz alphabet, language and prounciation (119 words)
Laz is a South Caucasian language with about 33,000 speakers around the Black Sea, mainly in the northeast of Turkey, but also in Georgia.
Laz is closely related to Mingrelian, and though the two languages are not mutually intelligible, they are considered by some as dialects of a single language known as Zan.
In Turkey Laz is written with a version of the Latin alphabet, while in Georgia a version of the Georgian alphabet is used.
Laz Kapital çok tutuldu (330 words)
Okumuþ, “Laz düþünür” olarak tasavvur ettiði “Laz Marx”ýn yaný sýra, Küstah dergisindeki tipleme “Mustafa Kamil Zorti, Tonyalý Hoca ile asistaný Süleyman, Hakan Þükür, Mustafa Topaloðlu gibi “otorite”lerin de “Laz Kapital” hakkýndaki düþüncelerine veriyor.
Okumuþ’un “Laz Kapital”inde, Karl Marx’ýn metanýn kullaným ve deðiþim deðerine iliþkin tezleri mizahi dille þöyle anlatýlýyor:
Ula eþþeðun öndegideni, haburaya size Laz Kapital’un can damari olan bir koniyi, deðiþum deðerini açuklayacaðum, bu tutturmiþ ‘deðiþturmem’ diye.
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