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No that's not real Turkish. Most of Turks when they talk sound very aggressive and the language sound like a mix of Russian and arabic or something like that. But a lot people think Turkish is Slavic language
Wow this is so wonderful,no matter how many hours one spends on classes and books to learn a language, one can still get stock in daily life situations like going to a restaurant ,not knowing these details
Thanks, that was quite helpful. However, if you could include some possible answers of the waiter it would be great because then we could train our ears to expect certain answers because it is also important to understand the reply to our answers.
@@youthinkimweird aslı isn't a very Indian name. Besides it could probably be the lighting and make up. Look at the other videos with her in it. She looks more Turkish in those other videos
@@jeremyemilio9378 I mean maybe she had a indian ancestor. For example I had greek ancestors too but my name is Ayşe. But it could be the lightning too
@@susanharris5331 She is turkish so she knows Turkish. I mean Turkey Turks are Turkish but we have different DNAs from different countries because of Ottoman Empire.
1:48 , And the most important thing comes 😌 I'm from India nd completely VEGETARIAN......❤😊 I can't even imagine of non - veg , I mean I begin feeling to vomit 😣😖 never pass from egg stall 😷 Tysm ; it was really needed .
ua-cam.com/users/chabyhan a Korean guy speaking very good Turkish, he has permanent guests including 1 Kenyan, 1 Italian and 1 American as well (the Italian and American guys grew up in Turkey so they don't count) and they also have occasional guests talking Turkish too (Brazilian, Japanese etc.)
Video is great and Aslı spoke well, just the right speed for the learners. But I felt she skipped a few letters from some words. Is that so or my non turkish ears heard so?
What letters? You should be more be specific if you want a precise answer. If you're talking about the dropped R's in :" bir" or the verb suffix "-iyor", that's the way Turkish is spoken. The future tense also sounds different from the way it is spelled.
@@jehan_navard I read it again and fail to see how I misunderstood your words:"But I felt she skipped a few letters from some words. Is that so or my non turkish ears heard so?" Perhaps you can express yourself more clearly next time? You wondered whether the speaker dropped some letter, and I said she did. If that was not your question, what was it, then?
Plz don't fret too much. In simple words mine was an implied or declarative question which is written in the same form as spoken. If you read it as a declarative question you wouldn't need to ask the other person to be more specific for a precise answer. Native speakers tend to drop letters or do not put stress upon certain letters. It was interesting to note that for Turkish as well because the presenter spoke with a speed with which I felt comfortable. This gave me a chance to listen more intently which I didnt get earlier with other presenters. So that was it..a declarative question.
@@jehan_navard Ah, now it makes sense -- except that declarative questions do not invert the word order like yours did ("is that so") That inversion denotes a regular question, and not the declarative question you thought you were asking. Thanks for explaining what were actually trying to say/write. Take care.
Hey i have suggestion for you...to make...reaction video on indian himachal culture or folk dance it is really so similar to...turkish culture...plzz...🤧🌼
First word i know in Turkish "Hayalet"🤣 Because of my friend, he is Turkish. He said, you seems like hayalet.🤣 He call me like that because my hair is always untidy every day.
@@kadircanyldran1849 If say this in Turkey. Understand better. I just started to learn Turkish by a book written by Asuman celen pollard and David Pollard.
No that's not real Turkish. Most of Turks when they talk sound very aggressive and the language sound like a mix of Russian and arabic or something like that. But a lot people think Turkish is Slavic language
Pity. Like watching a totally new channel. There are lots of Turkish channels, and if this is the future of this channel, then I am no longer a subscriber.
@@susan2043 Maalesef, I feel similarly. I don’t like Asli’s style of presenting the information. And I find her phrases overly wordy for a new learner.
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No that's not real Turkish. Most of Turks when they talk sound very aggressive and the language sound like a mix of Russian and arabic or something like that. But a lot people think Turkish is Slavic language
Our pleasure :)
Wow this is so wonderful,no matter how many hours one spends on classes and books to learn a language, one can still get stock in daily life situations like going to a restaurant ,not knowing these details
Turkish is beautiful … and so is the presenter in this video❤!!
Very useful thanks a lot!
Your lesson is the best ...I really felt it is easy to learn with you ... thanks ma'am
Thank you that was very helpful 😊♥️♥️♥️ love Turkey form afg 🇦🇫
Glad it was helpful! 🤗
Thanks, that was quite helpful. However, if you could include some possible answers of the waiter it would be great because then we could train our ears to expect certain answers because it is also important to understand the reply to our answers.
Here you go:
ua-cam.com/video/OqdGoygKuWA/v-deo.html
Noted Fahmida! Thanks for the suggestion :)
Bu video için çok teşekkür ederim.. yararlıydı ve çok öğrendim
Rica ederim, glad you liked it Aneesa
Extremely useful.Thank you v much.
Maşallah. Teşekkürler!
Rica ederim :)
This girl looks so indian
Turkish people have different DNAs so maybe she has indian roots.
@@youthinkimweird aslı isn't a very Indian name. Besides it could probably be the lighting and make up. Look at the other videos with her in it. She looks more Turkish in those other videos
@@jeremyemilio9378 I mean maybe she had a indian ancestor. For example I had greek ancestors too but my name is Ayşe. But it could be the lightning too
Does that mean she doesn't know Turkish?
@@susanharris5331 She is turkish so she knows Turkish. I mean Turkey Turks are Turkish but we have different DNAs from different countries because of Ottoman Empire.
1:48 , And the most important thing comes 😌 I'm from India nd completely VEGETARIAN......❤😊 I can't even imagine of non - veg , I mean I begin feeling to vomit 😣😖 never pass from egg stall 😷
Tysm ; it was really needed .
Brilliant sharing. Çok teşekkür ederim
Thanks a lot. Rica ederim :)
This is really helpful, for me as the beginner, thank you!!! and please keep making more videos 🙌✨
Cette robe vous va bien. Bu elbise size çok yakıştı…. Fransalıyım şu anda eşkişehir’deyim
Not only for Turkish but for Italian too!
Nice So helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Make more videos ...at the airport... we need please.
Harika 🤩 keep up the good work ❤️
Thanks Safa, stay tuned for more :)
Thank you for this.
Most welcome
Very useful 👍
Teşekkürler 😃
Thank you :)
It's very helpful for us
Glad to be of help
Thanks and upload such more videos of small sentences from daily life use please.
Stay tuned for more!
What do we say if we want to takeaway food with us please ?
By Aslı hoca ?
You have a nice speaking voice
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How do you order food in a restaurant but ask to takeout/takeaway the food? meaning you wanna bring it home with you to eat
Can I have "xxxx", to go please: "xxxx" alabilir miyim, paket olsun lütfen..(or just: "paket lütfen")
I am interested to see how foreigners speak fluent Turkish . It will be an inspiration
ua-cam.com/users/chabyhan a Korean guy speaking very good Turkish, he has permanent guests including 1 Kenyan, 1 Italian and 1 American as well (the Italian and American guys grew up in Turkey so they don't count) and they also have occasional guests talking Turkish too (Brazilian, Japanese etc.)
Can you guys pleasee do more reactions on pakistan??
Video is great and Aslı spoke well, just the right speed for the learners. But I felt she skipped a few letters from some words. Is that so or my non turkish ears heard so?
What letters? You should be more be specific if you want a precise answer. If you're talking about the dropped R's in :" bir" or the verb suffix "-iyor", that's the way Turkish is spoken. The future tense also sounds different from the way it is spelled.
@@recarioca thanks for the detailed reply. But just for you to understand my comment better, read it again.
@@jehan_navard I read it again and fail to see how I misunderstood your words:"But I felt she skipped a few letters from some words. Is that so or my non turkish ears heard so?"
Perhaps you can express yourself more clearly next time? You wondered whether the speaker dropped some letter, and I said she did. If that was not your question, what was it, then?
Plz don't fret too much. In simple words mine was an implied or declarative question which is written in the same form as spoken. If you read it as a declarative question you wouldn't need to ask the other person to be more specific for a precise answer. Native speakers tend to drop letters or do not put stress upon certain letters. It was interesting to note that for Turkish as well because the presenter spoke with a speed with which I felt comfortable. This gave me a chance to listen more intently which I didnt get earlier with other presenters.
So that was it..a declarative question.
@@jehan_navard Ah, now it makes sense -- except that declarative questions do not invert the word order like yours did ("is that so") That inversion denotes a regular question, and not the declarative question you thought you were asking. Thanks for explaining what were actually trying to say/write. Take care.
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Partially. But I'm here because I really want to be able to talk with my in-laws!
Hey i have suggestion for you...to make...reaction video on indian himachal culture or folk dance it is really so similar to...turkish culture...plzz...🤧🌼
😍😍😍🥰🥰🇹🇷❤🇵🇰Love u from pakistan
Thanks
Zabardast
Shukriya
Great efforts!👍
Thanks Adnan!
Очень полезное видео! И хочется ещё таких уроков с этой милой девушкой))
Thanks a lot❤️❤️❤️
Always welcome :)
please make one more reaction video on pakistani actors and actress
Nyc
Nice
Thuday we will thok about.....
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First word i know in Turkish "Hayalet"🤣
Because of my friend, he is Turkish. He said, you seems like hayalet.🤣
He call me like that because my hair is always untidy every day.
Ayrı ayrı ödeyeceğiz: Alman usulü 😂 the german way to pay..
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Please react on PAKISTANI DRAMAS AND OSTS
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How useful
Glad you think so!
Can i say: Kartla lütfen?
you can yes.. "kartla!" or "kartla lütfen?" is ok
@@kadircanyldran1849 cok tesekkürler
Problem var. What is the mean of Etsiz. If I wanted to ask them about halal food. What I say. Keep going
Without meat; ET = meat; SİZ = without. Like "meat + less" in English (though I don't think anybody says it like that).
@@recarioca If wanted to say that is there halal food available what I am saying?
if you are speaking turkish probably you are in turkey soo you dont need to ask halal food :D
ahh ok maybe you are in turkish restourant but in berlin you can say "helal kesilmiş olsun" or just you can say "helal mi?"
@@kadircanyldran1849 If say this in Turkey. Understand better. I just started to learn Turkish by a book written by Asuman celen pollard and David Pollard.
Reaction on Pakistani tiktoker rabeeca Khan
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Table for two
Iki miki kishi. kinda funny
Reaction on Pakistani transition tiktok
Can you speak Turkish the whole lesson? Like can did in the previous video?
Could anyone say how to take away food in Turkish?
React to Shershaah trailer 🥲
Trying since long but its a different language to be honest
Practice makes perfect - stay tuned to our channel to learn more :)
How do I ask for a dish without onions?
After you ordered your meal you can say “soğansız lütfen”
Super 👍
Thank you 👍
Are you Turkish please?
I want to learn English. Is there anyone who can practice with me?
Meh Nizamuddin bolra ho hamara channel khonsa kamee thee subscribe karo
No that's not real Turkish. Most of Turks when they talk sound very aggressive and the language sound like a mix of Russian and arabic or something like that. But a lot people think Turkish is Slavic language
you talk too fast look liked you talking to another one from turkey
Pity. Like watching a totally new channel. There are lots of Turkish channels, and if this is the future of this channel, then I am no longer a subscriber.
What's the problem?
@@Candyl2763 The presenter
@@susan2043 Maalesef, I feel similarly. I don’t like Asli’s style of presenting the information. And I find her phrases overly wordy for a new learner.
she has a very strange voice and pronunciation :/
Racist…..
Thanks