You can change your language from the settings page on twitter.com. Once you set your language to Russian or Turkish, you will be able to browse your interests and find interesting Russian and Turkish accounts to follow. Here are a few suggestions to get you started:
Russia
- @evgeniplushenko - Evgeny Plushenko, figure skater
- @VRSoloviev - Vladimir Soloviev, journalist
- @tina_kandelaki - Tina Kandelaki, journalist and TV host
- @MedvedevRussia - President of the Russian Federation
- @urgantcom - Ivan Urgant, TV host and comedian
Turkey
- @erdilyasaroglu - Erdil Yasaroglu, cartoonist
- @ezgibasaran - Ezgi Basaran, journalist
- @mabirand32gun - Mehmet Ali Birand, news anchor
- @sertaberener - Sertab Erener, singer
- @niltakipte - Nil Karaibrahimgil, singer
For those of you who have an Android device, Twitter for Android is available in Russian and Turkish. We’re working to support these languages in our other mobile applications in the future. We’ve also translated SMS commands and replies into Turkish; Twitter SMS is currently available with Vodafone in Turkey (shortcode is 2444).