I feel sorry for the boy in the middle, he was the most enthusiastic among them hahahaha but he finally got the taste of heaven. yumi was very good for the first time ☺️
"görüşürüz" doesnt mean "goodbye" in Turkish, it means "we will see each other" or simply "see you". "goodbye" in Turkish is "güle güle (git)" if you are the staying one or "hoşçakal" if you are the leaving one.
@tahiroglu9955 So you say "See you" is also a "Goodbye" :-) Yerine kullanılabilecek olması, sözcükle aynı anlamı taşıdığı anlamına gelmez, değil mi ? Bu arada "güle güle" ve "hoşçakal" ın kullanılıyor olması Türkçe'nin ifade gücünü gösterir, bu sözcükleri kullananın kalıyor mu gidiyor mu olduğunu anlayabilirsin.
@@OgedayKaan ne demek istediğini anlıyorum ama genel olarak bakılınca biz Türkçede en çok görüşürüzü kullanıyoruz bir daha görüşmesek bile en yaygın veda sözcüğü bir yabancı sırf ziyaret için gelmişse ve dili öğrenmek gibi bir niyeti yoksa veda sözcüklerin hepsini ne anlama gelmesiyle ezberlemek zorunda değil yani en yaygın olanı kız örnek vermiş bunu dersede çok yadırganmaz ama açıklaman yinede iyi
@@ceylantahiroglu9955 Burada sözcük çevirisi yaptım, "Görüşürüz", "Goodbye" değil "See you" demek, o bağlamda. Yoksa ayak üstü karşılaştığın/telefonda konuştuğun kişiler ile "görüşürüz" diyerek ayrılabilirsin, ben de öyle yapıyorum. Ben evden ayrılırken evdekilere "hoşçakal" derim, giden birine de "güle güle". Hatta şehir dıışına çıkıyorsa arkasından su da dökerim: -) Sevgiler...
Turkish is a difficult language, but if you learn it from Turks and live in Turkey, I think you will learn it very quickly. (Hande and the Korean girl are so sweet, they are both very beautiful)😊
In the next part, you have to make me say the most difficult and longest word in Turkish "muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine" and this means "as if you were one of those whom we might not be able to render unsuccessful"
the Turkish girl has Korean soul seems sister older than Koreans and they like her and love her, outside that they are beautiful and very similar physically and beautiful gets to be poetic this interaction. beautiful video Thank you 💋💋💋💋💋❣️❤️🥂🎵🍻🍻🎶💋🌹🩷
In Turkish, letters and words are generally pronounced as they are written. Unlike English, there are no changes in how letters are read. For example: The letter A is always pronounced as a in Turkish. It doesn’t sound like e as it sometimes does in English (e.g., in the word apple). The letter E is always pronounced as e and never as i (like in the word he in English). The letter I in Turkish is pronounced as ı (a sound similar to a dark "uh"). It’s never pronounced as i or ai (as in island in English). The letter İ (with a dot) is pronounced as i and doesn’t change its sound in different contexts. In English, however, the way words are written often differs from how they are pronounced. For instance: The letter C can be pronounced as k (cat) or s (city). The letter A may sound like e (apple) or ey (name). The letter O can have varying pronunciations like o, a, or u (go, not, move). In Turkish, such inconsistencies don’t exist. The letters have fixed sounds, and the harmony between writing and pronunciation is seamless. For example: Words like araba, çocuk, and elma are read exactly as they are written. Even foreign-origin words are adapted to fit this system, such as televizyon, telefon, and şoför. This feature makes Turkish easier to learn and much more systematic compared to many other languages. 😊
Sizinle ilk defa karşılaştım hocam ve umarım emeklerinizin karşılığını alırsınız❤ sabahtan beri adam akıllı senaryo videosu ararken şans eseri size rastladım ve teşekkür ederim. Sanırsam trabzonlusunuz :)
The Korean friends in this video pronounce the Turkish sounds quite well. If they lived in Turkey, they would quickly pick up the Turkish language and pronounce it well. Better than someone from England, America, France, Italy, etc. Turkish and Korean belong to the same language group.
Turkish is not as hard to learn as u believe at least if you want to speak more or less fluent. I've lived a year in Türkiye 2006/2007 in Kahramanmaraş and catched almost more than basic. Although I just learned it all by myself with a little pons dictionary it worked properly. With nowadays language apps it should be even easier. Yazmıyorum çünkü bunu zor buluyorum. Ama çok fazla konuşmayı da unutmadım. To learn a language means to live a language. Live with the natives, surround urself with natives and you can learn any language in a blink. Fighting! ✊️🫶
i swear the god Junho and Chan gave his everything, i really felt that because it was really tough ahajajsksldl🥹 they did a great job rlly!!! and did yumi say “ayçekirdeği çiçeği” as 'annyeonghaseyo' ahdleşdlrpflr so funny. as a Turkish person, watching such videos makes me happy. it might be the cutest video in the world 🎀!! our races may be different, but when we come together, we are completely one. thank you for your efforts and the wonderful video 💗🌟
görüşürüz means goodbye but it was good she also means that word's actual meaning. it means "we will see each other" so it shows how our language is beautiful
My mother learned Turkish in 3 months after she spent some time in Turkey, do not be discouraged from learning the language! But then again- it's because she was also surrounded by the people who speak it in the first place, so that is definitely an easier way to learn the language 😊 AND THEY DID GREAT MAN
This is my 3rd year of learning turkish and it’s still “çok az” 😭😭 İ don’t know any turkish people so I‘m just talking nonsense to myself most of the time🤪🇩🇪
@@momijiso9535 You'll do great, never doubt yourself! I'm going to seriously start learning the language this year as well, even though I do understand it (maybe 50-60%), but the problem with me is that I physically just cannot speak the language 😅 But we got thisssss 💪😤
I wanna learn turkish since my mothers tongue is turkish and it feels weird to notnunderstand anything when she talks with her siblings. I spent time in Turkey before but that was when I was a child and I don't remember anything off it
"Mükemmelleştiremediklerimizdenmişsiniz"(yes, it is one word) = "I heard that you are one of them whom we could not make perfect" (in Turkish). Pls try this next time.
I think a week of learning the alphabet. vowel harmony and pronounciations of it is enough. Its pretty easy especialy because its Latin too@@frostylucy
Actually he is saying correct about Kaymak. If it is made from a baby milk (a cow’s first milk after she gave a birth) there is way too much milk fat in it and it is very delicious. It is also very valuable and you can’t find it all the time. It only happens when a cow gives a birth and someone takes its first milk. It becomes much more delicious when you put kaymak and honey on the topping of a slice of bread. Yummy 🤤
please put on this channel in separate recordings ana from Brazil and Julia from Brazil they animated the cirean network of channels so it's fair that they record here on giggle alone and talk about them and their lives hugs do it neese month of milestone now that comes the other week
Korean + Türkiye brotherhood goes way back, to 6th century when we formed a brotherly allyship against ancient China. we are Altaic blood brothers forever, no matter what anyone says to stir up our bond.
Actually not that hard, just don't think in English way. Read as written. Just you should know ş(sh), ç(ch), ğ(double the vowel after ğ, if there is no wovel but consonant after, then double the vowel front of ğ) , ö, ü, ı (ı is literally 으 in korean) And don't add a vowel to the end 😂 just finish it. Not görüşürüzı, end it when you give the z sound 🎉
Turkish girl really pretty and i like her deep voice 😳❤️
And her laugh 😍
my from turkiye ❤
@@BLACK-vl7vpme too
Türk kızının güzelliği peki daha çok Türkiye içeriği gelsin
@stickerjournal-p8x keşke türkçe yazsaydın ancak azerbaycanlı olma ihtimalin var o yüzden bir şey demeyeceğim
@Tocalara-f9r sucuk
@@tuloyferoy türkçe yazmış ya zaten
HAN IS SO PRETTY😭😭
I literally just started watching, and I thought you were talking about Han from stray kids 💀
@@havovetoo help
💀
yes we are all pretty as turkish girls
🤣🤣🤣🤣yes yes soo pretty that i wanna vomit just by looking at your sunburned faces @@dilacalker
@@dilacalkerok💀
Watching this as a turkish person is so funny 😛
Evet
Hemde çokkk
@baharnextdoor profilindeki bir diziden mi, öyleyse adı ne?🍥
@@rumeysagoktas4429 değill, sadece bi çizim 🥹
Evet😂❤
The Turkish girl so prettyy
I feel sorry for the boy in the middle, he was the most enthusiastic among them hahahaha but he finally got the taste of heaven. yumi was very good for the first time ☺️
How do you know he got the taste of heaven? Didn't seem like he even got to first base.
As a person who lived in Istanbul for 9 years I’m so proud of you guys ❤❤
This girl is so pretty
GirlS*
all of them are 😭😭
Herşeyin sonuna bir -ı ya da -a getirmeleri çok tatlı oluyor
Görüşürüzü görüşürüzı diye ldlslddldldgkdk
"görüşürüz" doesnt mean "goodbye" in Turkish, it means "we will see each other" or simply "see you". "goodbye" in Turkish is "güle güle (git)" if you are the staying one or "hoşçakal" if you are the leaving one.
İts also goodbye when we say görüşürüz but we never see each other again yani buda goodbye a katılabilecek bir kelime
@tahiroglu9955 So you say "See you" is also a "Goodbye" :-) Yerine kullanılabilecek olması, sözcükle aynı anlamı taşıdığı anlamına gelmez, değil mi ? Bu arada "güle güle" ve "hoşçakal" ın kullanılıyor olması Türkçe'nin ifade gücünü gösterir, bu sözcükleri kullananın kalıyor mu gidiyor mu olduğunu anlayabilirsin.
@@OgedayKaan ne demek istediğini anlıyorum ama genel olarak bakılınca biz Türkçede en çok görüşürüzü kullanıyoruz bir daha görüşmesek bile en yaygın veda sözcüğü bir yabancı sırf ziyaret için gelmişse ve dili öğrenmek gibi bir niyeti yoksa veda sözcüklerin hepsini ne anlama gelmesiyle ezberlemek zorunda değil yani en yaygın olanı kız örnek vermiş bunu dersede çok yadırganmaz ama açıklaman yinede iyi
@@ceylantahiroglu9955 Burada sözcük çevirisi yaptım, "Görüşürüz", "Goodbye" değil "See you" demek, o bağlamda. Yoksa ayak üstü karşılaştığın/telefonda konuştuğun kişiler ile "görüşürüz" diyerek ayrılabilirsin, ben de öyle yapıyorum. Ben evden ayrılırken evdekilere "hoşçakal" derim, giden birine de "güle güle". Hatta şehir dıışına çıkıyorsa arkasından su da dökerim: -) Sevgiler...
@@OgedayKaan türkçeyi en verimli kullanan türk ödülü lazım sana
i love seeing Yumi back in videos
I love turkish language so much😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
neeee sen turkmusun
Fun fact ay means moon so when we say sunflower in turkish we say moonflower (ayçiçeği)🌻🌙
We say kungaboqar in uzbek
@@ماهنور-ع2م oh it looks like ''bakmak' in turkish which means ''to look'' is it like look at the sun?
its günebakan in turkish it has 2 names @@ywriess
@@ywriess yeah it means a flower that looks at the sun or day in uzbek
@@ماهنور-ع2مyeah modern turkish endings changed much. For us it also should be Günge bakar but the engings ga,ge for us are e or a -> güne
her accent is so turkish i love it
0:39 i love how she js straight up admits how hard it is💀💀
Koreli kız çok tatlı ne zaman baksam gülümsüyorum
Türk kızın halis güzelliği ne öyle ya
Turkish is a difficult language, but if you learn it from Turks and live in Turkey, I think you will learn it very quickly. (Hande and the Korean girl are so sweet, they are both very beautiful)😊
In the next part, you have to make me say the most difficult and longest word in Turkish "muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine" and this means
"as if you were one of those whom we might not be able to render unsuccessful"
2. Okumada okudum😭
the Turkish girl has Korean soul seems sister older than Koreans and they like her and love her, outside that they are beautiful and very similar physically and beautiful gets to be poetic this interaction. beautiful video Thank you 💋💋💋💋💋❣️❤️🥂🎵🍻🍻🎶💋🌹🩷
I am from turkısh, and ı like it this video so much. İt is amazing.
Yumi acc does it so good u can tell she does her best
오른쪽 한국여자 텐션 너무 좋고 발랄해서 보기 좋다.
Well done Yumi , you won the most rounds , all the videos you have done in the past helped you out I think .
In Turkish, letters and words are generally pronounced as they are written. Unlike English, there are no changes in how letters are read. For example:
The letter A is always pronounced as a in Turkish. It doesn’t sound like e as it sometimes does in English (e.g., in the word apple).
The letter E is always pronounced as e and never as i (like in the word he in English).
The letter I in Turkish is pronounced as ı (a sound similar to a dark "uh"). It’s never pronounced as i or ai (as in island in English).
The letter İ (with a dot) is pronounced as i and doesn’t change its sound in different contexts.
In English, however, the way words are written often differs from how they are pronounced. For instance:
The letter C can be pronounced as k (cat) or s (city).
The letter A may sound like e (apple) or ey (name).
The letter O can have varying pronunciations like o, a, or u (go, not, move).
In Turkish, such inconsistencies don’t exist. The letters have fixed sounds, and the harmony between writing and pronunciation is seamless. For example:
Words like araba, çocuk, and elma are read exactly as they are written.
Even foreign-origin words are adapted to fit this system, such as televizyon, telefon, and şoför.
This feature makes Turkish easier to learn and much more systematic compared to many other languages. 😊
Ablacım Turkey değil koreliler bile ilk bölüm Türkiye dedi sen hala duzeltemedin ya
Sizinle ilk defa karşılaştım hocam ve umarım emeklerinizin karşılığını alırsınız❤ sabahtan beri adam akıllı senaryo videosu ararken şans eseri size rastladım ve teşekkür ederim. Sanırsam trabzonlusunuz :)
Yumi is so lovely 🤍😭
Çok tatlısınız❣️Daha çok Türkiye içerikli video gelsin❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️🤗
ama turkçe alt yazılı 😍🥰
The Korean friends in this video pronounce the Turkish sounds quite well. If they lived in Turkey, they would quickly pick up the Turkish language and pronounce it well. Better than someone from England, America, France, Italy, etc.
Turkish and Korean belong to the same language group.
Turkish is not as hard to learn as u believe at least if you want to speak more or less fluent. I've lived a year in Türkiye 2006/2007 in Kahramanmaraş and catched almost more than basic. Although I just learned it all by myself with a little pons dictionary it worked properly. With nowadays language apps it should be even easier. Yazmıyorum çünkü bunu zor buluyorum. Ama çok fazla konuşmayı da unutmadım.
To learn a language means to live a language. Live with the natives, surround urself with natives and you can learn any language in a blink. Fighting! ✊️🫶
Heyy your writing is good, I was born in Maraş knowing you lived there is so cool, mainly people visit Ankara or the west of Türkiye.
Hello, I am also from Kahramanmaraş. We would like to see you again, but unfortunately there was an earthquake in Kahramanmaraş last year 😢
Bu seri bitmesin lütfen 😢❤
i swear the god Junho and Chan gave his everything, i really felt that because it was really tough ahajajsksldl🥹 they did a great job rlly!!! and did yumi say “ayçekirdeği çiçeği” as 'annyeonghaseyo' ahdleşdlrpflr so funny. as a Turkish person, watching such videos makes me happy. it might be the cutest video in the world 🎀!! our races may be different, but when we come together, we are completely one. thank you for your efforts and the wonderful video 💗🌟
görüşürüz means goodbye but it was good she also means that word's actual meaning. it means "we will see each other" so it shows how our language is beautiful
sonuna ödül koymanız eğlenceli ve güzel olmuş
Han abla çok güzel😍💓 telefuzları çok tatlıydı😅🇹🇷
The guy in the middle did great he was very close with the way he was pronouncing the words
they are all good looking but junho is so handsome
THEY ARE SO CUTEEE❤❤❤
As a Turk, I enjoyed watching it very much. Hahah chuu~💕
1:02 For the first time I thought it's hungarian word (sofőr). It means driver.
It’s not Turkish in origin. It is a Turkified word for “chauffeur” from French.
Hehe yep, I guessed it too bc in Russian its pronounced like "shafyor." The French apparently gave this word to a lot of languages.
Every one in the vid was so GORGUES!!😮❤
Koreli kızın enerjisini çok sevdim
turkey değil Türkiye👍🏻
They tried so hard to say, you are perfect guysss
My mother learned Turkish in 3 months after she spent some time in Turkey, do not be discouraged from learning the language! But then again- it's because she was also surrounded by the people who speak it in the first place, so that is definitely an easier way to learn the language 😊
AND THEY DID GREAT MAN
This is my 3rd year of learning turkish and it’s still “çok az” 😭😭
İ don’t know any turkish people so I‘m just talking nonsense to myself most of the time🤪🇩🇪
@@momijiso9535 You'll do great, never doubt yourself! I'm going to seriously start learning the language this year as well, even though I do understand it (maybe 50-60%), but the problem with me is that I physically just cannot speak the language 😅
But we got thisssss 💪😤
I wanna learn turkish since my mothers tongue is turkish and it feels weird to notnunderstand anything when she talks with her siblings. I spent time in Turkey before but that was when I was a child and I don't remember anything off it
şoför is very similar to the English word Chauffeur,while they are spelled differently their pronouncation and meanings are extremely similar.
it’s originally a french originated word
@@clover5866 It's so interesting how one word can spread so far :)
@@Diazzle there is so many french loanwords in turkish
Oh Fancy Pant Rich Mcgee over Here
I love the energy of this group. If more content comes, I will watch it with pleasure. Greetings from Türkiye 💗🌻
터키음식 최고!
Koreli kız 🤩 çok güzel
"Mükemmelleştiremediklerimizdenmişsiniz"(yes, it is one word) = "I heard that you are one of them whom we could not make perfect" (in Turkish). Pls try this next time.
Good Video👍🏻
ı think yumi is so perfectttttt
유미님 까무잡잡하고 살짝 이국적인 미모에 청순상이라 이쁘네요 ❤❤
💕 Yumi
SO COOL
çok aylenceliydi islemek seri gelsin ayrıca çok tatlı söylüyorlar😄👍
Yanliz korelilerde çok tatlışmıs (Hande de çok güzel)
2 dk önceeee
@Mevosisteee wowowow
Yumi❤❤❤❤❤❤
Video was so funny ;D i love it
Didn't knew Turkish would be that hard 😭😭
It depends haha. We also have words that are easier to pronounce. Like "Elma" "Bulut" "Et"
our pronunciation is easier than many languages actually
@@rimurusensei7 but it's hard for me cuz im a native english speaker
I think a week of learning the alphabet. vowel harmony and pronounciations of it is enough. Its pretty easy especialy because its Latin too@@frostylucy
Hepiniz çok güzelsiniz canlarım ❤❤❤❤
new name Türkiye 😇
I'M TURKISH TO🇹🇷❤️
5:52 SİYİYİĞIR 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kore erkeklerin makyaj da bi ayrı güzel oluyor yaa😅
Actually he is saying correct about Kaymak. If it is made from a baby milk (a cow’s first milk after she gave a birth) there is way too much milk fat in it and it is very delicious. It is also very valuable and you can’t find it all the time. It only happens when a cow gives a birth and someone takes its first milk.
It becomes much more delicious when you put kaymak and honey on the topping of a slice of bread. Yummy 🤤
Türkçe çeviri de koysanız çok daha güzel olur 😊
please put on this channel in separate recordings ana from Brazil and Julia from Brazil they animated the cirean network of channels so it's fair that they record here on giggle alone and talk about them and their lives hugs do it neese month of milestone now that comes the other week
Hepsi cok tatli ❤❤❤
KEŞKE BİZDE ANLAYABİLSEYDİK DEDİKLERİNİİİ
Bence herkesin türkçe öğrenmesi çok güzel ❤❤❤
10:25 harı malı gızanın ,tarınılı budanın ........ sjsjsjjs korece çok sempatik bi dil değil mi yaaa o ne öyle????????
I feel proud as a Turk while watching this
Görüşürüz = See you olmalıydı. Goodbye = Hoşça kal veya Güle Güle olarak çevrilmeli.
Ortadaki abinin sesini Hoseok'un sesine çok benzettim.
Being Turkish in this video is funny
Chan is so cute 🫢🙈
beauty+sympathetic (Han)
Koreli kız çok tatlı
Harika ❤️
The last one is easy
I wouldn’t say Turkish is hard to pronounce 😂 I got almost everything right
Hi, Anyong
Han çok güzelsin! 너무 예쁘세요, 한아! 그리스에서 안녕하세요 ❤
Pekiya koreli kızın güzelliği
Dimi ya çok tatlı
@ aynen yaa
Çok tatlılar ayyy
Chan l like you ❤😢😢
Korean + Türkiye brotherhood goes way back, to 6th century when we formed a brotherly allyship against ancient China. we are Altaic blood brothers forever, no matter what anyone says to stir up our bond.
Merhaba koreans and japans😂❤
Koreli kız ❤
03:35 eyçiçi
The pronounciation of Şoför sounds very similar to French Chauffeur, that means driver too.... Interesting
Because it comes from french haha. It's a loanword. The word with turkish origin would be "Sürücü"
@@zera_61 Thank you for the explanation 🙂🙂
@@mattpaul2996 you're welcome
Russian too has shofer 😂 шофёр
Actually not that hard, just don't think in English way. Read as written. Just you should know ş(sh), ç(ch), ğ(double the vowel after ğ, if there is no wovel but consonant after, then double the vowel front of ğ) , ö, ü, ı
(ı is literally 으 in korean)
And don't add a vowel to the end 😂 just finish it. Not görüşürüzı, end it when you give the z sound 🎉
Şoför Is pronounced almost the same way as chauffeur wich is dutch and it means the same thing a driver
Koreli kız çok tatlı ❤
yine o kız ❤
Türk okup izlemek te ayrı eyelenceli
Ay çiceyinde çok güldüm
Well, as a Turk, I say the Korean girl is super pretty.
Gerçekten çok güzel olmuş