Possessive Adjectives I vs. My in Turkish - Türkçe İyelik Sıfatları
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- This tutorial covers Possessive Adjectives in Turkish and practical examples along with English versions. Bu dersimizde İngilzce örneklerle Türkçe iyelik Sıfatlarını işliyoruz.
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I have always dreamed of learning Arabic and Turkish languages
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Please help me understand turkish language the easiest way.
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very good lesson Yasin Bey.
I have been studying Turkish for some months now and found your videos by chance. I am learning and enjoying them very much. My biggest challenge is when I'm listening to Turkish the sentence structure gets me all mixed up so I appreciate your videos on word placement in the Turkish sentence. Thank you!
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@@YSN596 Thank you for your response! I have a question if you'd be so kind . . . . .if you have any plans on making a video on how to listen to a Turkish sentence. Do you listen from right to left or left to right? Do I wait till the person is finished with the sentence to understand what they are saying? Thank you in advance!
I like your clarty You provide clarity to those who begin to learn
Teşekküler
I have learnt two new words ( Harika ve oldukça), çok güzel, çok teşekkür ederim kardaşım
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thank you for your video. actully i need belirtli isim tamlaması and belirtisiz isim tamlaması.
I want to ,learn. Thanks
Teşekkür ederim
How about ( siz ) does it have possessive form ?
please go one in it i love it i will study by your lesson nice lesson
Great!
Tank you
Thankuu
Thank you for this...I am learning more ...
You are so welcome
The possessive pronoun for the 2nd. person plural (your) seems to have been completely forgotten. Or is it equal to its singular form, like in English?
give example please ...
Bu onun pasaportun mu ?
Bu pasaportu ? Is not it ?
So without ( n)
Thanks
Bu onun pasaportu mu ? Is this his passport?
Dear Sir. How can manage to have missing words or letters in almost each lesson?
What do you mean by that?
Give me some examples please thank you
Wow nice but why is k in turkish called ka not ke
Thak you for your this vido i would like to ask you Bu kartim means this is my card.
Yes and you say
Bu benim kartimdir
You can also say
Bu benim kartimdir.
Please. .what is ( DIR)
Thanks
It is : -dir
Ben çalış uç günler
You mean you work for three days . If so you should say : Ben üç gün çalışırım.
How about ( siz ) does it have possessive form ?
Sizin ... var mı? Do you have ... ? Evet, var. Hayır. yok
Sizin ... yok mu? Don't you have ...? Evet, var. Hayır. yok