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[Norwegian
Bokmål](https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/weblate/languages/nb_NO/)

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## Source string

Kokturk

## Source string comment

Translators: Language name, ISO code: otk

## Comment

Reading on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Göktürks, it seems "Kokturk" is "Kök
Türük" or "Göktürk". But that seems to be the PEOPLE old turkish, while the
language name is referred as "Old Turkic". I could be wrong as all I did was a
quick web and wikipedia search, though. Isn't otk = Old TurKic ?

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