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Oh God i have my A1 exams on 17th November. This teacher is so good. I now understand this simdiki zaman perfectly. I bless the day i found this channel. ❤
Çok teşekkür ederim hocam. Dersleriniz faydalı ve keyifli. Ama fiilin e veya a ile bitmesi kuralından bahseder misiniz lütfen? anlamak, oynamak, dinlemek, özlemek Teşekkürler!
😅This is fun work. Thank you. Is the negative suffix always -mı -mi -mu -mü? Sometimes I see -ma and -me, does that mean something else other than negative?
Thank you. Are we using -me instead of -mi in gitmedim because the past tense suffix -di doesn’t start with a vowel? Do we alternate vowels when the following suffix does not include a vowel?
Merhaba. I am enjoying your style of presentation. It is easy to follow and remember. Thank you. One small comment, in your mixed examples at the end there are two sentences that seem odd to me which you may want to edit. Running at park and coming from cinema. Should these be running in the park and coming from the cinema?
Merhaba. I am glad that you enjoy the lessons and I appreciate your comment. First of all, both "at" and "in" prepositions can be used with "park" but in that context "in the park" specifically means the interior of the park so I guess it would be better to use "in" instead of "at" . Secondly, I purposely avoided to use the definite article "the" in these examples because in Turkish, when you are talking about a specific place, person or object you need to use the accusative suffix" -ı" instead of the definite article "the" but in these examples we are talking about any park and any cinema. So if i write the article "the" in these sentences some nonnative English speakers may confuse and search for the accusative suffix "-ı". Apparently I need to be a bit more careful while choosing my examples in order to prevent any confusion, thank you for your attention.
Hi again. Yes, I guessed that this was your reasoning. I totally understand the difficulty you were trying to avoid. These two sentences really stood out to me because everything else is so very good. I apologise, I didn’t want to criticise.
@@sandrew255 Hi, Merhaba. There is really nothing to apologize for. I am open to every kind of comments and questions so we can increase the quality of the lessons together.
Merhaba, you are a very good teacher, with good explanation, but......please...when you speak words in English that are ending with a 'G'....do neat pronounce as a 'K'', it disturbs when I try to follw your perfect lessons......upbuilding critisism....😉
Yes of course I forgot😅 when do I use 2 way vowel harmony and when 4 way vowel harmony? Could you make a list for example? Nouns= 4 way ım/im/um/üm Plural= 2 way lar/ler Negation= 4 way mı/mi/mu/mü Locative case= 2 way da/de I am not sure when to use 2 way vowel and 4 way Thank you very much
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Oh God i have my A1 exams on 17th November. This teacher is so good. I now understand this simdiki zaman perfectly. I bless the day i found this channel. ❤
Good luck with your exams. Başarılar 👍
@@LearnTurkishvia Tesekkür ederiz hocam.
Rica ederim.
Türkçe öğreniyorum. Teşekkür ederim.
Rica ederim. Başarılar 👍
Çok teşekkur ederim hocam. Sizin dersiniz çok faydalı.
Rica ederim, başarılar 👍
Çok teşekkür ederim hocam. Dersleriniz faydalı ve keyifli. Ama fiilin e veya a ile bitmesi kuralından bahseder misiniz lütfen?
anlamak, oynamak, dinlemek, özlemek Teşekkürler!
beautiful lessons every time i see it
Thank you, you are so kind - çok naziksin.
This is a great explanation of present continuous tense!
Thank you, teşekkür ederim. Başarılar 👍
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Great teacher great lesson
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Very clear to understand!! ❤
Glad to hear that. Başarılar 👍
Çok teşekkür ederim hocam
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😅This is fun work. Thank you. Is the negative suffix always -mı -mi -mu -mü? Sometimes I see -ma and -me, does that mean something else other than negative?
The negative suffix can be "-me, -ma" or only "-m".
Git + me + di + m Negative suffix "-me"
Git + m + iyor + um Negative suffix "-m"
Thank you. Are we using -me instead of -mi in gitmedim because the past tense suffix -di doesn’t start with a vowel? Do we alternate vowels when the following suffix does not include a vowel?
Teşekkür ederim 😊
İşiniz için teşekkürler👍💫
Rica ederim.
Merhaba. I am enjoying your style of presentation. It is easy to follow and remember. Thank you.
One small comment, in your mixed examples at the end there are two sentences that seem odd to me which you may want to edit.
Running at park and coming from cinema. Should these be running in the park and coming from the cinema?
Merhaba. I am glad that you enjoy the lessons and I appreciate your comment. First of all, both "at" and "in" prepositions can be used with "park" but in that context "in the park" specifically means the interior of the park so I guess it would be better to use "in" instead of "at" .
Secondly, I purposely avoided to use the definite article "the" in these examples because in Turkish, when you are talking about a specific place, person or object you need to use the accusative suffix" -ı" instead of the definite article "the" but in these examples we are talking about any park and any cinema. So if i write the article "the" in these sentences some nonnative English speakers may confuse and search for the accusative suffix "-ı". Apparently I need to be a bit more careful while choosing my examples in order to prevent any confusion, thank you for your attention.
Hi again. Yes, I guessed that this was your reasoning. I totally understand the difficulty you were trying to avoid. These two sentences really stood out to me because everything else is so very good. I apologise, I didn’t want to criticise.
@@sandrew255 Hi, Merhaba. There is really nothing to apologize for. I am open to every kind of comments and questions so we can increase the quality of the lessons together.
It is amazing!!!! Easy and clear explanation done by professional!
@@furkatkhalilov6560 Thank you-Teşekkürler, glad to see that you liked the lesson.
2:50 Sir . why there is two pluras (Onlar ve Görüyorlar )
Second "-lar" is not plural suffix, it is the personal pronoun suffix for "they".
Merhaba, you are a very good teacher, with good explanation, but......please...when you speak words in English that are ending with a 'G'....do neat pronounce as a 'K'', it disturbs when I try to follw your perfect lessons......upbuilding critisism....😉
Merhabalar.
I will take your positive criticism into consideration. 👍
Teşekkür ederim.
Why is there a u after sor?
According to vowel harmony "o,u" continues with "u".
Sor + uyor
Koş + uyor
Konuş + uyor
Yes of course I forgot😅 when do I use 2 way vowel harmony and when 4 way vowel harmony? Could you make a list for example?
Nouns= 4 way ım/im/um/üm
Plural= 2 way lar/ler
Negation= 4 way mı/mi/mu/mü
Locative case= 2 way da/de
I am not sure when to use 2 way vowel and 4 way
Thank you very much
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