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Present Tense - Turkish for English Speakers #4 | TWL
Welcome to "Turkish for English Speakers"! In this episode, we'll be learning about the present tense in Turkish, which is essential for everyday communication. Can will guide you through the basics of forming and using the present tense in various contexts. By the end of this episode, you'll be able to start forming your own simple sentences in Turkish!
Whether you're planning a trip to Turkey or just want to learn a new language, this episode is perfect for beginner to intermediate learners. We provide clear explanations and examples to make the learning process easy and enjoyable.
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Intro - 0:00
Infinitive - 0:37
Present Continuous - 1:49
Verb List - 3:38
Credits - 5:58
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The Gagauz Alphabet - Gagauz for English Speakers #1 | TWL
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JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex WEBSITE eng.worldlexicon.org/gag/info.html Welcome to The World Lexicon! In this video, we will be exploring the Gagauz language, a Turkic language spoken mainly in Moldova, Ukraine, and Romania. In this episode, we will be learning the Gagauz alphabet, including its 31 letters and pronunciation. This will serve as ...
Tajik Pronouns - Tajik for English Speakers #2 | TWL
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Looking to learn Tajik? The World Lexicon is here to help! In this episode, we'll be covering Tajik pronouns. Tajik is an important language spoken in Tajikistan and other parts of Central Asia. Whether you're planning a trip to the region, have Tajik family or friends, or just want to learn a new language, this video is a great place to start. Can will guide you through the basics of Tajik pro...
Let's go to Market! - Azerbaijani for English Speakers #3 | TWL
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JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex WEBSITE www.worldlexicon.org Welcome back to The World Lexicon! In this episode of Azerbaijani for English Speakers, we'll be learning how to navigate a supermarket in Azerbaijani. Join us as we explore essential Azerbaijani phrases and vocabulary for grocery shopping. Whether you're a tourist visiting Azerbaijan or...
The Croatian Alphabet - Croatian for English Speakers #1 | TWL
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JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex WEBSITE www.worldlexicon.org Welcome to the first episode of our Croatian language learning series! In this video, we'll be diving into the Croatian writing system, teaching you the Croatian alphabet and its pronunciation. I have designed this lesson to be easy to follow, even for complete beginners. We'll cover the...
"To be or not to be" - Georgian for English Speakers #2 | TWL
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Welcome back to Georgian! გამარჯობა! This is a lesson for beginners. JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex WEBSITE eng.worldlexicon.org/main.html Welcome to the second episode of our Georgian language learning series! In this video, we'll discover our first Georgian verb, არ (ar), or "to be" n English. We'll be covering basic verb conjugation, pronouns,...
The Albanian Alphabet - Albanian for English Speakers #1 | TWL
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A new language video! This is a lesson for beginners. JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex WEBSITE eng.worldlexicon.org/main.html Welcome to the first episode of our Albanian language learning series! In this video, we'll be covering the basics of the Albanian alphabet, including its 27 letters and their pronunciation. Whether you're planning a trip to...
Uzbek Pronouns - Uzbek for English Speakers #2
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Another Uzbek video! Enjoy! JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex WEBSITE eng.worldlexicon.org/main.html Welcome to the second episode of our Uzbek language learning series! In this video, we'll be focusing on Uzbek pronouns, including the different types of pronouns and their usage in conversation. If you're learning Uzbek for the first time or looking...
The Kazakh Alphabet - Kazakh for English Speakers #1
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A new language video! This is a lesson for beginners. JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex WEBSITE eng.worldlexicon.org/main.html Learn to read, write, and pronounce Kazakh with Can! Kazakh is a complex Turkic language with much phonology pulled from Russian, Arabic, and Persian. Kazakh is notable for using the 'w' phoneme, something not common in Turk...
Let's Go to Market! - Turkmen For English Speakers #3
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JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex Learn Turkmen with Can! This is our third in a series of beginner Türkmen language lessons, narrated by our own Can Richardsson. Welcome to the third episode of our Turkmen language learning series! In this video, we'll be exploring the language and culture of the Turkmen market, learning vocabulary related to shopp...
The German Alphabet - German for English Speakers #1
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A new language video! This is a lesson for beginners. JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex WEBSITE eng.worldlexicon.org/main.html Learn how to read, write, and pronounce some basic German with Can! Also, learn about digraphs, diphthongs, and dialects! This is a basic overview for beginners, but if native Germans would like to help, it's much appreciate...
Let's Go To the Market! - Turkish for English Speakers # 3
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JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex WEBSITE eng.worldlexicon.org/main.html Learn Turkish with Can! This video will teach you how to navigate a market setting. Words about food, numbers, paying for things, etc. Welcome to Episode 3 of our Turkish language learning series! In this video, we'll be taking you to the Turkish market, where you'll learn esse...
How Are You Feeling? - Kyrgyz for English Speakers #2
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JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex WEBSITE eng.worldlexicon.org/kir/info... Learn Kyrgyz with Can! This is our second in the series of Kyrgyz Language video lessons. Today we'll be learning about emotions and expressing how you feel! Welcome to the second episode of our Kyrgyz language learning series! In this video, we'll be teaching you how to expr...
The Mongolian Cyrillic Alphabet - Mongolian for English Speakers #1
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A new language video! This is a lesson for beginners. JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex Learn Mongolian Cyrillic with Can! This is a new series, our first on a Mongolic language. Learn how to pronounce and say the letters of the Mongolian Cyrillic Alphabet. Mongolian is written chiefly in two scripts, Cyrillic as well as the traditional Mongolian. T...
The Armenian Alphabet - Armenian for English Speakers #1
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A new language video! This is a lesson for beginners. JOIN OUR DISCORD discord.com/invite/5UsnVtE8dz PATREON www.patreon.com/worldlex LEARN ARMENIAN discord.com/invite/HQKdHqcFmr Learn Armenian with Can! This is a new series, a look into another language of the Caucasus! Learn how to pronounce and say the letters of the Armenian Alphabet. Armenian is an Indo-European (like English!) language, w...
Describing Myself - Azerbaijani for English Speakers #2
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Describing Myself - Azerbaijani for English Speakers #2
The Crimean Tatar Alphabet - Crimean Tatar for English Speakers #1
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The Crimean Tatar Alphabet - Crimean Tatar for English Speakers #1
The Tajik Alphabet - Tajik for English Speakers #1 #tajikistan #persian #linguistics
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The Tajik Alphabet - Tajik for English Speakers #1 #tajikistan #persian #linguistics
That One Time Bosnian used the Arabic Script - The World Lexicon
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That One Time Bosnian used the Arabic Script - The World Lexicon
Pronouns and Greetings - Turkmen For English Speakers #2 #turkmen #linguistics #language #learning
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Pronouns and Greetings - Turkmen For English Speakers #2 #turkmen #linguistics #language #learning
Writing Mkhedruli - Georgian for English Speakers #1A #georgia #language #linguistics
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Writing Mkhedruli - Georgian for English Speakers #1A #georgia #language #linguistics
The Mkhedruli Script - Georgian For English Speakers #1 #georgia #language #linguistics
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The Mkhedruli Script - Georgian For English Speakers #1 #georgia #language #linguistics
The Kyrgyz Alphabet - Kyrgyz for English Speakers #1
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The Kyrgyz Alphabet - Kyrgyz for English Speakers #1
The Uzbek Alphabets - Uzbek for English Speakers #1
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The Uzbek Alphabets - Uzbek for English Speakers #1
The Turkmen Alphabet - Turkmen for English Speakers #1
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The Turkmen Alphabet - Turkmen for English Speakers #1
The Azerbaijani Alphabet - Azerbaijani for English Speakers #1
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The Azerbaijani Alphabet - Azerbaijani for English Speakers #1
Who am I, Who are You? - Turkish for English Speakers # 2
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Who am I, Who are You? - Turkish for English Speakers # 2

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  • @azanjutt2660
    @azanjutt2660 5 днів тому

    Sir! Keep it up gud job

  • @azanjutt2660
    @azanjutt2660 5 днів тому

    I'm 1st

  • @logfungus1134
    @logfungus1134 5 днів тому

    Arebica is pronounced arebitsa, аребица, ah reh bee tsa

  • @z1rkt
    @z1rkt 5 днів тому

    As an Azerbaijani, i enjoyed this

  • @PharmaTidesByDarya
    @PharmaTidesByDarya 20 днів тому

    Very interesting. Thanks for preparing this!

  • @sarkismasrian2151
    @sarkismasrian2151 Місяць тому

    LOL, Azerbaijan has a language and alphabet?? Guys, I can't stop laughing. Please stop

    • @theworldlexicon
      @theworldlexicon Місяць тому

      @@sarkismasrian2151 Hey, no need to be rude! I did one on the Armenian language as well.

  • @gracebolton7767
    @gracebolton7767 Місяць тому

    Thank you! I was having so much trouble finding resources to learn uzbek

  • @LukasKuneshenko
    @LukasKuneshenko Місяць тому

    I like to use Arabic

  • @waqararain7850
    @waqararain7850 2 місяці тому

    Nice explanation. Good effort

  • @kacabadam614
    @kacabadam614 3 місяці тому

    😂😂😂😂bro you forget your own Alphabet 😂😂😂😂 now you are using Russian Alphabet 😂

    • @kyliekelly3967
      @kyliekelly3967 Місяць тому

      Dude, the used this alphabet because of the influence of the Soviet union, the never "forgot" their alphabet, and the are switching back to it in 2025. And Russian isn't the only language that uses the cyrillic alphabet. (And if you were paying attention, the traditional scrip is in the video too)

  • @qendrimsmelaj6063
    @qendrimsmelaj6063 4 місяці тому

    is the q not a ch sound ?? qen being pronounced chen?

  • @petroskeshishian
    @petroskeshishian 5 місяців тому

    the languege tree of humanity

  • @__Man__
    @__Man__ 5 місяців тому

    Arebica is a beautiful script than Latinica. You can make a calligraphy of swan or bird shapes from Arebica, but it is hard to make it from Latinica. It has higher art values.

  • @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge
    @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge 5 місяців тому

    Thank you 👍🏻

  • @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge
    @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge 5 місяців тому

    Thank you 👍🏻

  • @STORYSHIFTSANS
    @STORYSHIFTSANS 6 місяців тому

    ᠳᠠᠯᠠᠢ Sea

  • @ΣέργιοςΝουρτσέλη
    @ΣέργιοςΝουρτσέλη 6 місяців тому

    Very helpful thanks!!

  • @just_a_tajik
    @just_a_tajik 6 місяців тому

    I hate this alphabet, we should get back our Arabic alphabet wich has been for 1200 year

  • @Abeturk
    @Abeturk 6 місяців тому

    Ba Ba = Baba / Apa / eba / abu /爸爸= Papa ( Pater > Father) Na Na = Ana / Anne = 妈妈/ Ma Ma / Mom ( Mater > Mother) Ne Ne = Nene / Nine = 奶奶/ Nanny (Grandmother) Ta Ta = Ata / Dede =爷爷/ Grandfather / Bög baba = big father Ka Ga = Aga / Keke (~steerer /beak) 哥哥/ aga bög > ağabey = big brother Bir-ol-diger> Birader = (per-alter /pre-other > one other) =兄弟/ Brother Ba ba la =Baba-la /apa-la /abula > Abla = older sister ( ~with father) Ba ba chui = Bavoji > Bacı = younger sister ( ~loves father) Ba ba cha = Apa-ça /abuja > emijae > Emmi / Amca =舅舅/ paternal uncle (~fatherly) Tai U = Dayı = 叔叔/ maternal uncle ( nearest’s he ) Tai Thu =Taitsu> Teyze = maternal aunt / Dasy ( nearest’s that ) Çe Çe = Ece / Cece / 姐姐 / older sister Mi Mi = Ümmü / Mimi / 妹妹 / younger sister or young aunt Bi Bi = Bibi / Hala = 姑姑/ paternal aunt Pe Pe = Bebe / bebek =宝宝 / baby >>( sweetie > balak / bala ) Kayın ağacı = Beech tree >>>difficult pedigree = different family tree Kayın peder / Kayın baba / Kaynata = father-in-law /公公 Kayın valide / Kayın anne / Kaynana = mother-in-law /婆婆 Kayın / Kayınçı / Kayınço = brother in-law Baldız = sister-in-law /嫂子 ( honey- salt) wife's sister for men Görümce = sister-in-law (~observer) husband's sister for women Elti = Brother in-law's wife > just for women Gelin = bride / 新娘 (~newcomer) Nedime= the bride's assistant at the wedding and closest friend Yenge = Brother's wife (~came over marriage) Dünür= parents who are related to each other through their children's marriages (~ later relative) Güvey /Damat = groom /倌 / 马夫 Sağdıç (sağdeş) = The groom's assistant at the wedding and closest friend Bacanak = sister-in-law's husband (each of the husbands of the sisters of your wife) just for men Enişte = sisters or aunts husbands

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk 6 місяців тому

      Numbers Count your fingers from right to left … 1 > Bir (ber) = ~per / ~pre / ~pro /~ pri > first 2 > Iki (ekki) = ~add-itional / ~extra 3 > Üç (uch) = ~up / ~top point 4 > Dört (thuert) = ~thrust / ~ poke > …..by (forefinger) 5 > Beş (pesh) = ~face / ~front / ~ahead / visible side > (thumb) 6 > Altı (alter) >(başaltı)= under (underhead) > (anti-thumb) 7 > Yedi (jetty / ceti) = ~eated / ~enough / ~ended up / ~lost 8 > Sekiz (sahgis)= ~coerces / ~stuckes / ~gives difficulties 9 > Dokuz (towgess)= ~satiateds / ~fullests / ~peaks 10 > On (aun) = ~main / ~base / ~origin /~ root level 0 > Sıfır (sfur) = ~pitch (dark) 11 > Onbir = eleven 12 > Oniki = twelve 13 > Onüç = thirteen 20 > Yirmi (Jigirmae) 30 > Otuz ( autuss) 40 > Kırk (Quareq) 50 > Elli (Alley) 60 > Altmış (altmesh) 70 > Yetmiş (jetmesh) 80 > Seksen (sahegsan) 90 > Doksan (towegsan) 100 > Yüz (juse)= ~surface / ~face / ~page 1000 > Bin (ming) = ~mount / ~ride on / ~got on

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk 6 місяців тому

      Od >> hot Odun >> wooden >> wood Oğuz kağan> oğuzhan > owodhan >wuothan> wõden > Odin Tuz = Salt >> sodium chloride CRYSTAL TH > T / D TH > TS > S / Ş / Z Tsuith >Thuits > Thuiss > Tuish / Diş = tooth (dental) Tsuıth > Thuıts > Thuıss > Tuısh / Dış = out ( outer) Thuıth >Tsuıts >> - Suz = (- Less) >> without it / free from it / has got rid of it Tış-yer-i > Dışarı / Dış taraf = outside Dışsal = external Dışı = out of… / de- / dis- Suz > sız/siz & suz/süz = without / -less Kanat = Wing /Kanatsız = Wingless Su= water Su-suz = water-less / anhydrous Suç =crime Suçsuz=innocent (freed from blame) Şeker= Sugar Şekersiz= without sugar / sugar free Kitap= book Kitapsız = without books / free from books Ücret = fee ücretsiz =~free / exempt from fee >> ücret dışı =out of fee Gerek / lazım / ihtiyaç = necessary >> Gerekli = needful Gereksiz = needless >> İhtiyaç dışı / lüzumsuzca =unnecessary Kanunsuz / Hukuksuz = unlawful >> Kanun dışı = outside the law Hukuk / Yasa =law > Yasal =legal Yasadışı = illegal Görüş = sight Görüş dışı = out of sight Sadık / vefalı / vefakar= loyal Sadakatsiz / vefasız= disloyal Beğeni = like Beğeni dışı= dislike Bağlantı = connect Bağlantı dışı=disconnect Evirmek= to make it to turn around itself or transform into another shape over time İç = inside > ÇE Çe-evir-mek =(içe evirmek) = çevirmek = (turn-into) / encircle / convert / slew round Dış =outside > DE De-evirmek =(dışa evirmek) = devirmek =(turn-outer) / overturn / overthrow De-monte=démonté= dis-assembled (Dış- Thuıss) Siz-Sız-Suz-Süz ekleri “İçermemek” , "sahip olmamak" , “ondan azade olmak” veya "mahrumiyet" anlamına gelen bu ekler, bir şeyin dahilinde olmayışı ifade eder. (Have no)( ~without) (...less) (LIĞ-LUĞ) (aluk=has got) LI- Li-Lu-Lü ekleri sahiplik ve dahiliyet ekleridir... (Have)(~With) >> ~..-ful O benim sevgi-li-m = (~s/he has my love)= s/he is my lover İki çocuk-lu kadın= (which) the woman has two children > woman with two children Çocuksuz adam = (which) the man has no child > childless man Şekerli =(it has sugar) = with sugar Şekersiz= (it has no sugar) = without sugar = ~sugar free= şekerden azade Tuzlu =it has salt =salty Tuzsuz= it has no salt = without salt = saltless Gitmelisin (get-mek-liğ-sen)= you have to go Gitmen gerekli (get-meg-in gerek-liğ) = you have need to go Gitmen gerekir (get-meg-in gerek-e-er) = you (getta) need to go Renk= color (Renk-dolu) > Renk-li = colorful (Keder-dolu) > Kederli = sorrowful (Zarar-dolu) > Zararlı = harmful

  • @burhoniddinnabiev2858
    @burhoniddinnabiev2858 6 місяців тому

    I am from Tajikistan hello everyone / Ich bin aus Tadschikistan hallo an alle / Ман аз Точ,икистон салом ба х,ама !!!🇹🇯

  • @Maharlikano_XYZ
    @Maharlikano_XYZ 7 місяців тому

    Why do Uzbeks switched from using Cyrillic to Latin? 😕😕😕

  • @rowshen8191
    @rowshen8191 7 місяців тому

    Köp Sagboluň Owadan Türkmen dilimizi öwrenýäniňiz üçin.

  • @vladulupan
    @vladulupan 7 місяців тому

    According to new informations the letter "y" (cyrilic "ы") will be replaced by "ı" (dotless i).

  • @Alex-uk1wz
    @Alex-uk1wz 7 місяців тому

    I didnt get the difference between Y like in Bull and Pull - it is the same isnt it?

    • @Alex-uk1wz
      @Alex-uk1wz 7 місяців тому

      ұ Y - the same according to your description because U in Pull and Bull is the same sound

  • @smilelast2436
    @smilelast2436 8 місяців тому

    please without music

  • @alarishrisdianto
    @alarishrisdianto 9 місяців тому

    ❤ Thank you, I am very happy to have found a Tajikistani language learning channel here, unfortunately the background music of this video is too noisy when learning the language. 🙏🏼Hopefully in the future it can be even better ❤

  • @ball65
    @ball65 9 місяців тому

    Əkmək - посадка Çörək - хлеб

  • @NN-er8wg
    @NN-er8wg 10 місяців тому

    Thank you! I’m going there soon so

  • @southerncross-toleka
    @southerncross-toleka 10 місяців тому

    Music is too loud...it drowns your voice...

  • @GammaRays2316TM
    @GammaRays2316TM 10 місяців тому

    Uhhh limon is same name as limon n pals!

  • @yuukisama2001
    @yuukisama2001 10 місяців тому

    I've been fascinated by the Turkic languages but I'm curious why "X" is always like "hah" but yet it's spelled sometimes "kh". Is there a small hint of sound from the "k" that's in there?

  • @MHAkram-101
    @MHAkram-101 11 місяців тому

    Beautiful video Thank you

  • @jamburga321
    @jamburga321 11 місяців тому

    Doesn't K at the end of the word also make the sound of ch in German "ich"? And Q the sound of "ch" in "loch" at the end of the word?

    • @theworldlexicon
      @theworldlexicon 11 місяців тому

      Yes! Correct. I'll update these videos soon.

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 11 місяців тому

      thats strange

  • @Saparniyazbayjanov812
    @Saparniyazbayjanov812 11 місяців тому

    Hi guys.I am Turkmen.I am from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 as well.I am very happy because some people try to learn my mother language. Thank you all guys🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Meniň adym Saparniýaz 😊

  • @jasonbogart3538
    @jasonbogart3538 11 місяців тому

    Where is the website?

    • @theworldlexicon
      @theworldlexicon 11 місяців тому

      Gone, sadly. My hosting service didn't back up my site when it went down

  • @EmirMadayew
    @EmirMadayew Рік тому

    I'm a from türkmenistan

  • @RostamBahadur
    @RostamBahadur Рік тому

    Good job bro

  • @abu.kakabay
    @abu.kakabay Рік тому

    i am native Turkmen speaker and i think you should improve your intonations. because sometimes it challenges my understanding

    • @Saparniyazbayjanov812
      @Saparniyazbayjanov812 11 місяців тому

      Essalamu aleykum agam.Bular siziň Inglis diiliňiz gowy däl wagty size gowjalap geple diyenaga😅😅😅Olarada beyle geplemaňdä?!..........❤

    • @abu.kakabay
      @abu.kakabay 11 місяців тому

      @@Saparniyazbayjanov812 cyndanam samsygrak kommentariya yazypdyrn, keypimin kok dal waagt gabar gelendir hahaha, minnetdar

  • @sarahhaaniaxoxo
    @sarahhaaniaxoxo Рік тому

    So, it's essentially Persian in the Cyrillic script? It's very beautiful!

  • @connorworrall6642
    @connorworrall6642 Рік тому

    The Tajik Government in the early 1990s discussed the posibility of switching back to the persio-arabic script to bring the language more in line with Iran and for a small period Tajik was refered to as Tajiki Farsi.

  • @joebidet2050
    @joebidet2050 Рік тому

    Paxmat

  • @rokayamohamed2733
    @rokayamohamed2733 Рік тому

    sağol

  • @dayanch_nurnazaruli
    @dayanch_nurnazaruli Рік тому

    Berekella - Bärekeldi!

  • @riffatali5705
    @riffatali5705 Рік тому

    Great work, I am Pakistani and have started learning Azerbaijani language, this video helped me a lot specially the Arabic words you used because "Urdu Words" are similar to Arabic words. I really appreciate you.

  • @Popcat-c3u
    @Popcat-c3u Рік тому

    Ғ

  • @Popcat-c3u
    @Popcat-c3u Рік тому

    Ӯ

  • @Popcat-c3u
    @Popcat-c3u Рік тому

    Ӣ Ҷ Қ Ҳ

  • @Relaxing_beat_study_sleep

    Some thing is off in your pronunciation

  • @soo_tv8155
    @soo_tv8155 Рік тому

    When do you update next episode?

  • @abdullahkhaili3697
    @abdullahkhaili3697 Рік тому

    سی سال گذشت هنوز روسی الفابیت استعمال می کنید.پس حافظ ،خیام،سعدی را کی توانید خواند باز آ باز آ گر صد سال شد باز آ امام علی رحمان بگو رحمانوف مگو