Yes I am also wanting to learn Turkish too I watch drama but more importantly I am fascinated with the city I wish 1 day in my life I get to visit theese places like Istanbul izmir and the love of there food to die for.
It would’ve been soooo much better and easier to remember these words if it were sorted in this manner ( day= gün , night= gece ) ( good = iyi , bad= kötü )
@@bislezproductions6065 Ankara is not a city that attracts too much tourists so sadly not many people know english but people are helpful here so dont be scared. just learn basic things about what you will do here, like if you will stay in a hotel learn words about it. even if you cant form a sentence people will understand you.
I am a Turkish and I'm learning English . Greetings from Turkey ! Turkey = Türkiye (My country) turkey = hindi ( A kind of bird ) Turkish = Türk (My nation) Turkish = Türkçe (My mother tongue) Watching TV = TV izlemek I bought a watch = Bir kol saati satın aldım. buy = satın almak get = almak
Merhaba ! I am from india and i am learning Turkish bcoz Turkey is my dream place i really love Turkey too much and the another reason of learning Turkish and loving turkey coz burak özçivit ,burak deniz and kaan Urgancıoğlu live there i really love them so much i am big fan of them and as i seen and here Antalya is too butiful place and also Turkish people are soo sweet...
Çok teşekkür ederim. Ama lütfen Her gün About 1 subject tell us all words. For example about all jobs, fruits, vegetables, furniture, foods,and all subjects we need for learn Turkish. Because you have video about some subjects Ama maalesef sadece kaç tane kelime! İf every day or every week, with 1 subject but all words you teach us I think we can learn more and talking faster Turkish language. Pardon for mix Turkish and English because Ben sadece biraz turkçe biliyorum. 😊🌹😘
@Джордж Arkadaşlar,eğer bu videolar sizin için yeterli değil ,cep telefonunuzda Türkçe öğrenmek için bir uygulama yükleyebilirsiniz .Ben bir uygulama kullanırım.Onun adı : Busu.Herkese gerçekten tavsiye ediyorum.
turkce mixed than other languages, but if you trust in yourself that you üzmesinçunk each language has its challenges as you accomplish everything the way I am I'm studying English from Turkey
I am from Hungary, the first language I can compare to Hungarian is Turkish :) the same logic in grammar, the grammar is easy to remember for me as a Hungarian, what is strange to me, the so different words from European languages like English, German, Spanish, but there are some words that are almost the same in Hungarian, kahve - kávé :)
I am from India. Seriously I want to learn Turkish. Daily I connect with many Turkish people as part of my job. If anybody ready to help me in learning this language I would be very happy for them.
İ'm from Kazakhstan and i'm trying to learn Turkish.Kazakh and Turkish language very similar.I think it'll be easy for us.Good luck to those who try to lern.We are together
I'm learning from many months before by watch turkish SERIES now watching tutorials but i some understand what they are saying but i can't ask questions or i can't start talking whatsoever i tried to ask i don't know why please help I really need help
I want to learn Turkish Language but it's difficult to mo when it comes pronunciation so much better to me to quite😏😔😁😁so I'm looking forward to learn Spanish and Thailand hehe SAWATDEEKA
Actually no, closest pronunciation of ş is like “sh”. We pronounce r like “ er, ar, ur, ...” it depends on the vowel before the r . And when you pronounce such endings like er ar ur ür ır ir we don’t round ouw lips like americans does so.
Look for "-mak" "-mek" at the end of the word. Example: Yap = Do, Yapmak = To Do. Çek = Pull, Çekmek = To Pull. Yes, there are nouns that end with -mek, -mak, but they are rare. An example is Çakmak. Çakmak = (Cigarette) Lighter. (Çakmak is also a verb by the way, meaning To Hit. The contect in which it is used defines its meaning in this case.)
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@@bandamlouji4755 You are right but sorting the words into categories and then arranging it alphabetically would have been a lot better. The list as it is right now, even when it's sorted by letter there is no logical order and feels all over the place. I'm sorry this just awakens the Marie Kondo in me.
I've been learning Turkish for a long time and wanna get a job in Turkey as a teacher as far I've heard they say it's not favourable to foreigners work there is that true
"nereye" uses to say "where are you going" Example sentence; Where are you going? Nereye gidiyorsun? "nerede" uses to say "where is it?" Example sentence; Where is my pencil? Kalemim nerede? "Nere" is short of "nereye" but it's not polite that's why don't use it.
Hello. You have 2 different meanings of the word Turkey in English. The one is the country Turkey, what you mean in your message, and the other meaning of the turkey is hindi, which is the animal that gets eaten during the thanksgiving.
Someone please explain, I watch Turkish series with English subs. I am surprised when a female, a sister is called a brother or a he; also "you are welcome" is used when the Turkish dialogue seems to be a request, not a welcoming to someone's home. Are the translations done by computer program? Just two minor things, often the translations are extremely poor and difficult to follow.
Hi, “Hoşgeldin” means “Welcome to my house(or wherever you arrived)” “Rica ederim” is “You are welcome!”. About the brother thing. İn Turkey we can say “kardeşim” to basically anyone. She or he doesnt mather you can say “kardeşim” which means “my sibling, my brother, my sister, my friend”. Even when u are fighting in traffic u can say “kardeşim” to the person you are fighting or arguing.
@@pr1ce804 thank you, so in some ways a genderless language, what about when the English translation is saying "you are welcome" but the Turkish dialogue seems to be sort of an argument/ or seems to be begging for something, but they do not say Lutfen
@@noblumoon Well, the Turkish doesn’t have he she it. We speak without these gender words. For example in Russian table has a gender, pencil has a gender etc. Turkish don’t have any of these. So I don’t want you to be confused thats why I am just gonna tell you these simple sentences: 1) We welcome our guest by saying “Hoş geldiniz”. 2)When some one says “thank you” u say “Rica Ederim.” Turkish is very very difficult language if u ask me. But it is the language that u can express yourself the best way :)
@@noblumoon And there is some words like “Eyvallah” which u can use it for a lot of meanings. The meanings of this word: Thank you, I’m good, no thanks, see u later, Okay I get it etc. So like I said its a very interesting and difficult language.
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Teşekkürler..
How about classifying words into categories?
Greetings, family members, adjectives, colours, food, etc.
Classified according to the English alphabet
Family members: Sağol
Greetings: Teşekkür ederim
@@bandamlouji4755 This makes little sense. LOL
Exactly 👌
i like to learn turkish language . wached so many turkish films and now i know so many turk words .
Yeteneklisin karsim (You have abilitys,bro!)
Sa
Ban de
Did you watch Aski-Memnu
Umarım onca türk dizi ve filminden sonra mentalin iyidir
Yes I am also wanting to learn Turkish too I watch drama but more importantly I am fascinated with the city I wish 1 day in my life I get to visit theese places like Istanbul izmir and the love of there food to die for.
It would’ve been soooo much better and easier to remember these words if it were sorted in this manner ( day= gün , night= gece ) ( good = iyi , bad= kötü )
agree
27:29, "satis elemani" should be: satış elemanı
I am turkish why am i here lol
Kmsfldk
Ben Hayer Turkish lakin Hoshgeldiniz 😇🙌🏻
At least you could teach me Some of your language bcoz Am coming nextweek Ankara And Imagine I don't know any.....
@@bislezproductions6065 Ankara is not a city that attracts too much tourists so sadly not many people know english but people are helpful here so dont be scared. just learn basic things about what you will do here, like if you will stay in a hotel learn words about it. even if you cant form a sentence people will understand you.
Qosol & Qaraaxo me too i want to learn it
I’m Turkish and I need to learn my mother tongue as I grew up in England since the age of 8
Türkiye'den geldim 😂türk varsa beğenin lo🇹🇷
Seni seviyorum selin abla, ben senden ingilizce ve türkçe öğreniyorum🌺🌺
I am a Turkish and I'm learning English . Greetings from Turkey !
Turkey = Türkiye (My country)
turkey = hindi ( A kind of bird )
Turkish = Türk (My nation)
Turkish = Türkçe (My mother tongue)
Watching TV = TV izlemek
I bought a watch = Bir kol saati satın aldım.
buy = satın almak
get = almak
Hindi is a bird?😂😂
Hindi is my language lol😂😂
@@Docta123 😂😂
My mother tongue ne amk 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@emreeturann8 Ana dil anlamına geliyor da niye küfür ediyorsun ?
@@metin8549 kanka amk kelimesine mi alındın cidden? Tongue'nin ana dil olmasına şaşırdım hiç görmedim
Merhaba ! I am from india and i am learning Turkish bcoz Turkey is my dream place i really love Turkey too much and the another reason of learning Turkish and loving turkey coz burak özçivit ,burak deniz and kaan Urgancıoğlu live there i really love them so much i am big fan of them and as i seen and here Antalya is too butiful place and also Turkish people are soo sweet...
Türkiyede turistlik bir yere gidersen türkden çok türkce bilmeyen Arap ve Suriyeli görceksin
I am new here l love turkish drama trying to learn Tashukla
Did you learn it ?
Oh Shaheen ...you are here ..we met while watching A girl named Feriha
@@alkachaudhary1484 nice to hear that tashukla
I'm half turkish and my dads turkish my moms American ik some turkish baba Ana merhaba teshuklar and more
Its teşekkuler
I am an indian and i love turkish language
Çok teşekkür ederim.
Ama lütfen
Her gün
About 1 subject tell us all words.
For example about all jobs, fruits, vegetables, furniture, foods,and all subjects we need for learn Turkish.
Because you have video about some subjects
Ama maalesef sadece kaç tane kelime!
İf every day or every week, with 1 subject but all words you teach us
I think we can learn more and talking faster Turkish language.
Pardon for mix Turkish and English because
Ben sadece biraz turkçe biliyorum.
😊🌹😘
Ben deee sen beni türk pratik istiyorsun?
Ryt
evet sana tamamen katiliyorum
@Джордж Arkadaşlar,eğer bu videolar sizin için yeterli değil ,cep telefonunuzda Türkçe öğrenmek için bir uygulama yükleyebilirsiniz .Ben bir uygulama kullanırım.Onun adı : Busu.Herkese gerçekten tavsiye ediyorum.
I am turkısh ❤️
thank you very good for beginneers
I LoVe Ertugrul serail that's why i need to learning this love from KASHMIR
Thank you for your sharing.
I'm new study here.
Ташаккури зиёд барои дарс
turkce mixed than other languages, but if you trust in yourself that you üzmesinçunk each language has its challenges as you accomplish everything the way I am I'm studying English from Turkey
I am from Hungary, the first language I can compare to Hungarian is Turkish :) the same logic in grammar, the grammar is easy to remember for me as a Hungarian, what is strange to me, the so different words from European languages like English, German, Spanish, but there are some words that are almost the same in Hungarian, kahve - kávé :)
I am from turkey and who wanna be my friend? I wanna improve my English. If you want l can help you about turkish
I could what's your insta?
@@rm7729 hi, i can help you about turkish and i want to improve my english.
@@cemcicek4911 I'd love to, do u have Instagram?
@@cemcicek4911 I unfortunately don't have either of these
@@rm7729 cemcckk my instagram:)
I am from India. Seriously I want to learn Turkish. Daily I connect with many Turkish people as part of my job. If anybody ready to help me in learning this language I would be very happy for them.
Greetings from Kazakhstan, a brother country.
@s deverent so funny ._.
s deverent else mother and father😂
I am Bangali and i love turkish language, country
22:46 personal time-stamp
Thank you for the best Turkey class 😘😘
Bu video Türkçe öğrenmek isteyenler için bence çok iyi bunu Türk olarak söylüyorum:) Ben şuan İspanyolca versiyonunu öğreniyorum o da çok güzel
thanks for this upload cok tessuker ederim arkadas
Tessuker değil teşekkür.
İ'm from Kazakhstan and i'm trying to learn Turkish.Kazakh and Turkish language very similar.I think it'll be easy for us.Good luck to those who try to lern.We are together
thank you 😃
Nice to meet you ma'am from cyprus
The silent g, does it make the vowel longer
Yes
@@aybuketugcedogan5699 Hlw buddy.....😊
Really useful. Thank you
Farima Z .hello how are you
Sinan Sozeri I’m fine and you lol
Love your videos
Thanks
indirim = discount. tnx for useful video
Teşekkur ederim
I want to learn this
very nice video
I am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
I wish you would use to + verb in the English translation. For example: gitmek… to go.
İs there anyone to communicate
Iam learning english and I can teach you turkish
Ben......I An here.. It would b a great favour if u help me learn
Hi Enis, how can i contact you ?
@@hudaaiman I would love it
How can we communicate?
From where?
@@mhf1903 from facebook if you want. same name
me! I am fluent in English, I can teach you. and you can help me out it's a win-win.
(English - Turkish)
Nice video👍👍👍
Nice
BEST OF LUCK WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND INFORMATION ABOUT THE SAME TIME AS WELL , BUT IT WAS GREAT TO HEAR FROM ANYONE
Good
tesekkur ederim guzel bir dinleme dersi
You got it! But this "teşekkür" and "güzel"
@@shisareal merhaba nasılsın? Benim adın Ruby... That good? I have been learning
@@themangounoduo8429 Oh yeah yeah, thats perfect! Go on this way❤
@@shisareal ty do u hace insta or discord so u can teach me? I cant call but i can text?
@@themangounoduo8429 Add me on instagram! @berrawichuu
For many years we are trying to learn English.
awesome
I love turkish🥰
Güzel
I'm learning from many months before by watch turkish SERIES now watching tutorials but i some understand what they are saying but i can't ask questions or i can't start talking whatsoever i tried to ask i don't know why please help I really need help
You should talk with someone who knows turkish. You gotta practise
Great vedio
I'm n,t a trukish man ,but I will like to learn trucks knowledge.
Video* 😅
Anyone help with my turkish? Got discord and insta but not allowed to call 😃😊
if you still learn turkish , i would be glad to help you in discord
Faydali video!
Ben İngilizce öğrenmek istiyorum.
Bana Türkçe öğretin ben size İngilizce
@@ahmetosmanoglu9349 tam tersi olmasın o kardeş dfghskdjffgh
@@nisanurkara8237 😂😂😂
very nice baby thanks from your learning. love you.
I am from India.
Turkish is amazing, i am learning for a Turkish friend 😂😂
Hi. The links no longer work.
Terima kasih banyak 🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍
What's your country name???
Bir Türk olarak buraya neden geldim ben...
harbi
Who is here to learn Turkish to watch Turkish series?
Yes, I love Turkish series🙂
Me 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😏
Ben ❤
me a Turk who hates Turkish series is here as well xd
FLIGHT = UÇUŞ
PLANE = UÇAK
I want to learn Turkish Language but it's difficult to mo when it comes pronunciation so much better to me to quite😏😔😁😁so I'm looking forward to learn Spanish and Thailand hehe
SAWATDEEKA
Yardım edebilirim
anyone wants to exchange english language im here !!! i want to learn turkish
I learning start turkish
I recommend to improve your english first, no hate😊
@@catherinatawk8793 LMAO-
The r at the end of a word is pronounced as "sh"?
Actually no, closest pronunciation of ş is like “sh”. We pronounce r like “ er, ar, ur, ...” it depends on the vowel before the r . And when you pronounce such endings like er ar ur ür ır ir we don’t round ouw lips like americans does so.
Got me confused too
15:38
Merhaba❤️❤️
very good ,, can u make 10 or 20 words each video instead of 300,,, many thanks :)
As if I can remember a n y of it like this. Should have put categories.
GUNUL BEST TURKISH GIRL MASHALLAH KUS IS BIRD GUNUL SAYS THAT
For eat as a verb we won’t say yemek we say Ye
Because yemek means food
english verbs must have -to- before (to write/ to text/ to talk...) ... iam so confused ... text and to text are different words u know
Look for "-mak" "-mek" at the end of the word. Example: Yap = Do, Yapmak = To Do. Çek = Pull, Çekmek = To Pull. Yes, there are nouns that end with -mek, -mak, but they are rare. An example is Çakmak. Çakmak = (Cigarette) Lighter. (Çakmak is also a verb by the way, meaning To Hit. The contect in which it is used defines its meaning in this case.)
Great video! The most important thing in life is knowledge of foreign languages! Thanks to foreign languages you can realize all your dreams and realize your grandiose ambitions! I would like to recommend all the practices of Yuriy Ivantsiv ''Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language". This book will be an indispensable helper, a handbook for every person who studies a foreign language! This book contains invaluable tips, questions and answers, and solutions to problems faced by anyone who studies a foreign language! Knowledge is power! And knowledge of foreign languages is your power multiplied by many times! Success to all in self-development!
What Yurum means? yapman burak?
Yo soy de Peru, y quiero aprender.
still?
Merhaba :)
Merhaba
Can someone help me to learn turkish
Cake is pasta in Turkish??? Really interesting
Yup 😇
0:49 Nissan 🚗🚗🚗🚗
wasnt funny lol
Learned turkish 30 years ago. I do not use it. But i know the words still. 😆
Merhaba.
It would help to have some sort of logical order to these words instead of the mess it's arranged in right now.
The order was there, according to the English alphabet.
@@bandamlouji4755 You are right but sorting the words into categories and then arranging it alphabetically would have been a lot better. The list as it is right now, even when it's sorted by letter there is no logical order and feels all over the place. I'm sorry this just awakens the Marie Kondo in me.
Yeah I agree.... It just doesn't make sense to learn "öğleden sonra" as the first word. Kind of difficult.
Are you calling the alphabet a mess 😁
Guys if you're interested in learning Turkish, please let me know, in return perhaps you might help me with practising English.
Mehmet Gok I want to learn and practice and I return I can teach english.
sara saroo drop your Skype id
I've been learning Turkish for a long time and wanna get a job in Turkey as a teacher as far I've heard they say it's not favourable to foreigners work there is that true
İnterested
i need a friend to teach me turkish, i can teach u englis since im pretty good at it
yorumlarda yabancıdan çok türk var
Turkey is Turkeye and India is Hinde.. the only error.
Excuse me mam the meaning of flight is not correct. Tell me about that word in detail.
can someone teach me turkish?? like i need the native one who can speak english :(
@@aybuketugcedogan5699 ohmygod really?? can i have ur contact? like ur instagram or whatsapp number so that i can video chatting with u :(
@@deezalf9316 do you still need help on learning?
@@aybuketugcedogan5699 heyy can you teach me Turkish language plzzz...!!
I can
@@osmanaktas77 how...??
Please tell me anyone which is correct: ""o kalem yok"" or "onda kalemi yok" ?
Depends
How to say these words
Which words ?
Can anyone axpan to me please
What the difference is between "nere" "nereye" and " nerede" ?
"nereye" uses to say "where are you going"
Example sentence;
Where are you going?
Nereye gidiyorsun?
"nerede" uses to say "where is it?"
Example sentence;
Where is my pencil?
Kalemim nerede?
"Nere" is short of "nereye" but it's not polite that's why don't use it.
I hope ı wrote clear.
@@sevdatekin8177 yes my friend. Thank you a lot from georgia
@Ghiklncvh Z I don't use Instagram.
@Ghiklncvh Z I have zoom accaunt.
36:23 Turkey is Turkiye not hindi, hindi is india.
Hello. You have 2 different meanings of the word Turkey in English. The one is the country Turkey, what you mean in your message, and the other meaning of the turkey is hindi, which is the animal that gets eaten during the thanksgiving.
Someone please explain, I watch Turkish series with English subs. I am surprised when a female, a sister is called a brother or a he; also "you are welcome" is used when the Turkish dialogue seems to be a request, not a welcoming to someone's home. Are the translations done by computer program?
Just two minor things, often the translations are extremely poor and difficult to follow.
Welcoming someone home is hosgeldin but welcome is rica ederim
Hi, “Hoşgeldin” means “Welcome to my house(or wherever you arrived)” “Rica ederim” is “You are welcome!”. About the brother thing. İn Turkey we can say “kardeşim” to basically anyone. She or he doesnt mather you can say “kardeşim” which means “my sibling, my brother, my sister, my friend”. Even when u are fighting in traffic u can say “kardeşim” to the person you are fighting or arguing.
@@pr1ce804 thank you, so in some ways a genderless language, what about when the English translation is saying "you are welcome" but the Turkish dialogue seems to be sort of an argument/ or seems to be begging for something, but they do not say Lutfen
@@noblumoon Well, the Turkish doesn’t have he she it. We speak without these gender words. For example in Russian table has a gender, pencil has a gender etc. Turkish don’t have any of these. So I don’t want you to be confused thats why I am just gonna tell you these simple sentences: 1) We welcome our guest by saying “Hoş geldiniz”. 2)When some one says “thank you” u say “Rica Ederim.” Turkish is very very difficult language if u ask me. But it is the language that u can express yourself the best way :)
@@noblumoon And there is some words like “Eyvallah” which u can use it for a lot of meanings. The meanings of this word: Thank you, I’m good, no thanks, see u later, Okay I get it etc. So like I said its a very interesting and difficult language.
Marsha Allah
7:49
if you want to improve your russian, you’re welcome, i need to improve my turkish? write me
I can help those who want to learn Turkish. (girl)
I have a Zoom account.
Oh is it !? Plz help me out then sis....
U can say şaban instead of inek for cow.
hey i can teach english or urdu .. if someone can teach me turkish
teach me russian or german so I can teach u Turkish
Does anyone wanna help me learn Turkish, I’ll help you with English :)
Yeah i can my insta:mmehdzde send me a message
Do you need help ?
@@aliutkusunal5908 no I’m good thanks I got a teacher now :)