Is this the BEST app to learn vocabulary in a language? Learning Turkish w/ CLOZEMASTER

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024

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  • @mergim059
    @mergim059 2 роки тому +88

    I'm also learning turkish since 2 years now. I like how the grammar makes so much sense and it made me generally understand grammar easier, so I can learn other languages quicker.
    The hard part is all the idioms that are used in speech.
    Also the small details that change the meaning of a sentence.

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +13

      I find that Instagram teachers/pages are super useful for idiomatic expressions :)

    • @joaninha3484
      @joaninha3484 2 роки тому +12

      Turkish is the most interesting language I’ve learnt. The conjugations, the suffixes, the LACK of grammatical gender! Çok zor ama çok ilginç ❤

    • @mergim059
      @mergim059 2 роки тому +3

      @@joaninha3484 gerçekten öyledir, zamanla kolaylaşıyor ama inşallah

    • @metehansaygl1859
      @metehansaygl1859 6 місяців тому

      ​@joaninha3484 Actually there is no lack of grammatical gönder , we have gender equality

    • @oopswhatsthat
      @oopswhatsthat Місяць тому

      Could u help me in learning it . I'm just a beginner

  • @sevde.b
    @sevde.b 2 роки тому +104

    We actually use "Ne var, ne yok?" pretty often during daily conversations. It's a nice thing to learn!

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +18

      cool, i’ll remember that!

    • @royneblett906
      @royneblett906 8 місяців тому

      ❤❤❤❤❤+❤+​@@elyssespeaks

    • @Bazza5000
      @Bazza5000 Місяць тому +1

      N'haber, kanka?:) I like the word "kanka".

  • @Kamy199
    @Kamy199 2 роки тому +59

    Okay idek why I'm such a fan of this video, I'm not even learning Turkish, but you nailed this 😁 Very cool to see the quality of the stuff you're putting out now, idk just feels like you've really found your stride, loved it, well done! 😄

  • @pi3138
    @pi3138 2 роки тому +40

    I am Bulgarian, Russian and Turkish , but I know only the Bulgarian language. This video motivated me to try to learn Turkish.It would be great to know my mother's native language.
    Also this app looks helpful.

  • @pjfoley0629
    @pjfoley0629 9 днів тому

    Thank you! Teşekkür ederim. I studied Turkish 40 years ago in college (I am that old) and am relearning it now. We just got back from Türkiye and are going back next summerç I have a tutor twice a week but this site is great practice. My tutor will be happy that I have found this other resource. Sağ ol!

  • @seydayddin
    @seydayddin 2 роки тому +32

    wow, i'm very impressed with your turkish, your pronunciation is so good and obviously you've made a great progress in such a short time❤ i've been learning english for years and i think it's now time to learn a new language!! i've been wanting to learn german for a long time and i'm pretty sure your videos are gonna be a part of my journey💜

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +8

      Thanks so much!! i hope German comes easy to you :D happy to help

    • @deutschmitpurple2918
      @deutschmitpurple2918 2 роки тому +1

      I totally agree with you, my friend ❤❤

    • @Vyyy290
      @Vyyy290 6 місяців тому

      How's your German going?? I just started learning and it's so weird as a native English speaker!! Definitely easier than some other languages though haha

  • @NataliaNNS
    @NataliaNNS 2 роки тому +5

    If anyone is interested in trying out the pro version, wait until Black Friday when they usually have 50%off sale on all their plans. The lifetime plan costs the equivalent of 2 years in this case, so I’d highly recommend it

  • @alwaysgonnagiveyouup4332
    @alwaysgonnagiveyouup4332 2 роки тому +11

    I've never expected that you are actually going to learn Turkish. I've been speaking Turkish like over 10 years( cause it is my first language that I had learned, I mean I'm native). Your pronounciation is really good. Keep going

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      This comment is so funny because I wasn't sure I actually would either! I had the book, I had the desire, but I just had to make a plan. It's working so far! thanks :)

    • @alwaysgonnagiveyouup4332
      @alwaysgonnagiveyouup4332 2 роки тому

      @@elyssespeaks rica ederim (you're welcome)

    • @mustafaak9311
      @mustafaak9311 Рік тому

      Where're u from?

  • @tamarad.5952
    @tamarad.5952 Рік тому +6

    I'm so happy that this video is sponsored! You deserve it. Thank you for the content that you have shared with us. Blessings!

  • @NataliaNNS
    @NataliaNNS 2 роки тому +8

    I've had Clozemaster Pro for almost a year now, but I'd never tried creating my own sentences. Using the tool you showed on the video was mindblowing! Thanks for the tip!

  • @StudyNotepad
    @StudyNotepad 2 роки тому +7

    You're the reason why i'm saving money to get the full version of clozemaster just so i can make my own set and have it auto create sentences for me! I'll def be using the code you provided too when i do get it!!

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +3

      DM me on instagram, i’ll send you some $ to get you a month free :P ♥️

  • @erenmert2971
    @erenmert2971 2 роки тому +19

    as a native speakers I'm impressed your passion and your ability of learning turkish so🥰😄 I can't wait to watch next video

  • @aymanbinhelal2101
    @aymanbinhelal2101 Рік тому +6

    I'm also learning Turkish. I was looking for a proper application to learn vocabulary. Çok teşekkür ederim for your suggestion.🌸🥀♥️

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  Рік тому

      Clozemaster is one of my favs!

    • @OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt
      @OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt 9 місяців тому

      Also Busuu

    • @Bazza5000
      @Bazza5000 Місяць тому

      @@OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt Buusu is good, but I don't think it's great for a beginneor of Turkish. If you already have a foundation, it can be great. I've taken classes before, so it's useful for me. I am using Clozemaster and Duolingo, as well, but I am thinking if I should get the Lifetime for Clozemaster.

  • @wildcherrygirl
    @wildcherrygirl 2 роки тому +9

    I’ve recently started to use this app for Spanish. I already know the words I’m at rn but it’s been an easy and fun way to keep Spanish going in my mind lately

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      awesome!! i agree, buena suerte friend ~

    • @MsSoldadoRaso
      @MsSoldadoRaso 2 роки тому

      yo la uso para aprender inglés :D, te deseo suerte

  • @andreea.andreea
    @andreea.andreea 2 роки тому +7

    Really appreciate the energy you put in your videos!

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому

      hell yeahhh I appreciate you watching them!!

  • @IcyTorment
    @IcyTorment 10 місяців тому +1

    It always amazes me when I see people using tools like this and Wanikani on devices without a physical keyboard. That extra time adds up.

  • @erburu
    @erburu Рік тому +2

    You might be my favorite UA-camr at this point. Well done, your videos are truly enjoyable and entertaining!

  • @lailasinan9267
    @lailasinan9267 2 роки тому +6

    Yes ne var ne yok is highly used in everyday life.
    Ne var means = what there’s
    Ne yok = what’s (there’s) not
    So it’s more like a deep question about how’s life going

  • @LenKa5358
    @LenKa5358 2 роки тому +7

    Loved the video, you're the reason why I use clozemaster, i'm using it for German and French, planning on using it for Russian. Thank you so much for this review, I was thinking about getting the pro version, now I made my mind. Thank you so much 💗🤗

  • @nabiha6738
    @nabiha6738 2 роки тому +2

    i love you so much im learning turkish and russian atm and this app is amazing in increasing my vocab tysm ❤️😭

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      I’m so glad it helped!!! sending hugs hehehe

  • @icimizdenbirisi3966
    @icimizdenbirisi3966 2 роки тому +2

    as a turkish i say that your pronunciation is soo sweet.
    başarılar

  • @kaanlenny
    @kaanlenny 2 роки тому +3

    hey i might be a little late to comment on this but the best method i use when explaining agglutinative languages is to resemble the method to an old-fashioned train, does that make sense? like, there's always gotta be a locomotive (which is the word root) and the wagons (suffixes) vary, some carry materials some carry people. and that's why i love agglutinative languages becasue it reduces "the traffic" on rails. i looooove your videos btw keep them up! 💚💚💚

  • @Kamy0928
    @Kamy0928 Рік тому +2

    I’m glad I found your channel. 🎉 I am at that phase where I am desperately looking for new resources to expand my Turkish vocabulary list (been learning for 5 months now) Bu çok faydalı olur. Tavsiye için teşekkürler!

  • @peterferguson3395
    @peterferguson3395 2 роки тому +1

    Just joined. The Brazilian Portuguese voice is quite good. Thanks for putting this out there and Voce estava optimo! Obrigado!

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому

      I’m glad to hear! yeah, it really does depend on how difficult the voice is hahaha

    • @dennisenglishjournal498
      @dennisenglishjournal498 2 роки тому

      My greetings and big respect to Brazil! 🇧🇷 I really dream about visiting your beatiful country someday. Yet, I make fun English lessons, podcasts and live vlogs 😊 Have a great day! 🙌

  • @justarussian8714
    @justarussian8714 Рік тому

    I've watched like 50 times your Turkish intro, and it doesn't get anywhere near to being old.

  • @LuisYTFT
    @LuisYTFT 2 місяці тому

    The app is amazing, now I am learning Turkish and Indonesian, and I am doing the 500 and 1000 most common words with a notebook by my side, I have learned too much, the best thing is that when creating your own phrases you can add notes, and also create groups of own phrases such as the most used verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and I put a note in my native language in some phrases (Spanish), it is the best application of all if used correctly

  • @franceskan6860
    @franceskan6860 Рік тому +1

    nice to know about this app. am learning Turkish too now. got to give it a try. thanks!

  • @nicovalarte3265
    @nicovalarte3265 2 роки тому +3

    the fact that you mentioned guarani made me feel validated for the first time in this platform lol

  • @RidetoEnglishwithDM
    @RidetoEnglishwithDM Рік тому +1

    Freaking loved this video! I was just looking for a review of Clozemaster, and thanks to your personality you just got a new subscriber. :) Watching your videos is very fun.

  • @BarryB-1
    @BarryB-1 Рік тому +1

    Hi Elysse, thanks for the discount code for Clozemaster!

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  Рік тому

      I hope you love it!! 💗 thanks for watching :)

  • @LucrezziiaRepptaR
    @LucrezziiaRepptaR 2 роки тому +3

    I love everything in this video but can we PLEASE appreciate how BEAUTIFUL her hair is?? Daaaaamn girl

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      :”) hey thanks! teşekkürler!

  • @NP1066
    @NP1066 2 роки тому +1

    Omg I've been listening to for like 1 minute. First time. And I'm already in love with your personality.....

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому

      AWWW i hope you watched the rest too

  • @nicoleyoshihara4011
    @nicoleyoshihara4011 2 роки тому +3

    You and your channel is so good. Excited to see how you're learning Turkish^_^

  • @Bazza5000
    @Bazza5000 Місяць тому

    Yes, Ne Var Ne Yok basically means what's up, what's new? In Arabic, there is something similar Shu Fee, Ma Fee, which is an exact translation. Iraqis say Sha Koo Ma Koo. What is there, what isn't there? Basically, in one's life, what's happening. Interestingly, the word Harika for great is also used in Jordan, in Arabic Harika means "Fire as in it's on fire". Not sure if the Turkish one came from Arabic or not.

  • @camrox2820
    @camrox2820 2 роки тому +2

    Your pronunciation is on point . Very well done 😊✅

  • @deutschmitpurple2918
    @deutschmitpurple2918 2 роки тому +1

    I am proud of you. You are amazing. You always inspire myself ❤❤

  •  2 роки тому +1

    hi Elysse,
    i loved your videos. i watched like three of them. it's so cool that you're learning Turkish. you must be one of the very few Americans that do that. 🙂
    i really wanted to like clozemaster, and i don't know if anybody else pointed this out but the few samples that you showed in the video made me think that it's not very good, at least not with Turkish. some sentences weren't natural. the audios were a bit strange. the ones that you didn't understand were the ones that were really poorly pronounced. i don't know, maybe it's hard to find good material in Turkish, but I'd like to tell you not to count very much on that app for Turkish.
    keep up the good work. Turkish can be difficult but you obviously have the motivation and the talent. you got what it takes. I'm sure you'll be even more fluent soon. 🙂
    best

  • @AJIN0071981
    @AJIN0071981 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot... You are really good in learning languages.. I will try this app.. Definitely.

  • @emrecetinkaya2457
    @emrecetinkaya2457 2 роки тому +4

    Kolay gelsin. Türkçe öğrenme serüveninde başarılar :)

  • @catalinadiaz6576
    @catalinadiaz6576 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this!! i've been looking for something like this

  • @studenteric6930
    @studenteric6930 2 роки тому +1

    I'm gonna try this app, Thanks for recommend me

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому

      awesome! i hope it works for you 🤗

  • @carlosmagno9965
    @carlosmagno9965 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks a lot !!!! 🇧🇷

  • @OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt
    @OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt 9 місяців тому

    Elysse do the 10 languages 10 questions each challenge film it
    it's inspiring

  • @dennisenglishjournal498
    @dennisenglishjournal498 2 роки тому +3

    Cool video! I'm thinking about visiting Turkey the next year, so maybe I should learn at least some basic vocabulary, just in case they won't understand my post-Soviet-school English 🤣

  • @PicoTanksWithMaroon6
    @PicoTanksWithMaroon6 2 роки тому +3

    Çok tatlısın yaa

  • @WaveOfReedLake
    @WaveOfReedLake 2 роки тому +3

    I thought "böyle" is the shortened version of "bu öyle" so it means like "such as this"? And then şu öyle = şöyle "such as that". Not sure, I'm also just a Turkish learner.

  • @teresita.lozada
    @teresita.lozada 2 роки тому +2

    I use it for English and French. Mi primer idioma es Español.

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      glad to hear it works for you too :)

  • @zefilho6330
    @zefilho6330 2 роки тому +1

    Obrigado por mostrar esse app Elysse, eu não conhecia.

  • @metehansaygl1859
    @metehansaygl1859 6 місяців тому +1

    Turish is a language spoken by adding a suffix to the end ofvthe root word

  • @ascia158
    @ascia158 2 роки тому +1

    I really got inspired watching your videos. I want to learn so many languages coz i find languages are really interesting. I learnt english and now I am learning french but i want to learn more. I want to learn Spanish, Turkish, Korean, Japanese, amhric and hindi. I already can understand Turkish and hindi coz i watched lots of their media. I am afraid of learning too many languages at once what do you think?

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому

      I have a video specifically on how i learn multiple languages, i hope it helps!

  • @polyglotinsights
    @polyglotinsights 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video, Elysse! :D

  • @nickiethesaint316
    @nickiethesaint316 3 місяці тому

    Not me remembering I bought a lifetime subscription to this two years ago lol

  • @silashuckins8853
    @silashuckins8853 2 роки тому +1

    I do love clozemaster. :)

  • @mfcobanoglu1
    @mfcobanoglu1 4 місяці тому

    I'm afraid the app mistranslated "this is such a relief!"
    Okay the translation for the word "such" is "böyle" but as a sentence "this is such a relief" makes a daily expression.
    So we should think for a side meaning of the word "such". The use of that expression is "bu çok büyük bir ferahlık." İn Turkish.
    So "çok büyük" should have been the answer. You were actually partially right in your first guess.

  • @NewportSolar
    @NewportSolar 10 місяців тому

    Great video, thank you 🙏

  • @bhanupatel2650
    @bhanupatel2650 4 місяці тому

    Really enjoyed your videos

  • @dignoragonzalez9652
    @dignoragonzalez9652 10 місяців тому +1

    "Fucking Boyle dude!" I felt that. That word is everywhere and I still don't really know what it means 😅

  • @erencavdar
    @erencavdar 2 роки тому +1

    Bence ve sanırım benzer anlamlara gelen kelimeler ve kullanabilirsin ama uygulama en doğru anlamı göstermi.,Bu böyle bir rahatlık yanlış bir kullanım this is such a relief cümlesinin tam çevirisi yok , bu böyle bir rahatlık this is that kinda relief gibi bir anlama geliyor ve bir şey belirtmeden bu cümleyi kurmak biraz anlamsız olur.Dinleme kısmında ben bile zorlandım telaffuzlar net olmadığı için, senin zorlanman çok normal. Ve evet ne var ne yok kalıbını kullanıyoruz ama naber(Ne haber kelimelerinden geliyor) ve nasılsın kelimeleri daha sık kullanılıyor. 8:15 ’de kullanılan kullanım yanlış bir kullanım, Tom is even more confused now cümlesinin çevirisi Tom artık daha da şaşkın şeklinde olması gerekir Tom bile daha şaşkın cümlesi Even Tom is more confused now anlamına gelir. Ayrıca konuşurken vurguların biraz daha sert Rusça gibi ama yeni başladığın düşünülürse bence gayet iyi. Ve bahsettiğin gibi uzun kelimeler biraz bela olacak sana ama bu hızla ve motivasyonla gidersen çok hızlı şekilde yol katedebilirsin.Ben senin geldiğin seviyeye hayran kaldım açıkçası (I wrote this text natural and wrote as how they really used.Maybe you couldn't understand some words,you can ask them to me or translate them)

  • @theacewitch
    @theacewitch 2 роки тому +1

    I'll use this app for German. Thank you for suggestion:)
    (Bu uygulamayı Almanca için kullanacağım. Önerin için teşekkür ederim.)

  • @emins5144
    @emins5144 Рік тому

    as a native turkish speaker I also couldnt grasp the sentence 'ne atinalı ne de bir yunanım' when I hear it 😄 sounds like the speaker of the app has a strict accent.
    and yes, we use 'ne var ne yok' in daily conversations. That is a quite common way to ask whats up between friends

  • @mawadamohammed1274
    @mawadamohammed1274 2 роки тому +2

    talk turkish for 24 hours 🌚❤

  • @dario6749
    @dario6749 2 роки тому +1

    Me recuerdas a la típica representación de los hypies en las películas.

  • @rosiea5838
    @rosiea5838 2 роки тому +4

    A lot of Turkish words are being used in Arabic.. so good for you choosing this language 👍❤️

    • @madameenmamadaliyev1727
      @madameenmamadaliyev1727 2 роки тому +4

      Actually most of the arabic words are being used in almost all "turkic "languages

    • @mehmetakifyldz773
      @mehmetakifyldz773 Рік тому

      @@madameenmamadaliyev1727 i think any word that is pronounced as a turkish word is now turkish. I mean arabic people cant even understand those words when we use them. Because they are not totally same but similar.

    • @frankenstein424
      @frankenstein424 10 місяців тому +1

      Only 6% of Turkish is taken from Arabic and 5% is from French. Every Arab speaks as if the entire Turkish language is Arabic. Many of you say that you understand us, but we cannot understand anything from your smallest conversation. Leave the Turks and Turkish alone.

  • @NoName-cd7jf
    @NoName-cd7jf 2 роки тому

    İ am behind you

  • @dzkh1309
    @dzkh1309 2 роки тому +1

    Ahhh kedi is so cute!

  • @jeromeloos1914
    @jeromeloos1914 Рік тому

    great job with your accent. impressive. how do you work on that?

  • @daniloalves7440
    @daniloalves7440 2 роки тому +1

    Tip:
    instead clicking in the green button, just press "Enter", that will save your wrists if you do a lot of Clozemaster exercises

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      Yes i do both ofc lol

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      Plus I don’t really practice a lot at one time so it doesn’t matter really

  • @ecem7148
    @ecem7148 8 місяців тому

    "Naber" is also an informal alternative for "how u doin"

  • @aysenurozdemir2500
    @aysenurozdemir2500 2 роки тому +1

    Uykuda sounds very unnatural. As a Turkish I would probably just say "Uyuyor"
    Also, I am a Translator and I highly recommend using Tureng :)
    And yep, we really do say "ne var ne yok" as means of greeting someone, totally informal tho
    I started using Closemaster after you recommended it for Portuguese and I think it's really useful. But I also should say there are some errors in the translations of some sentences. Like in the example "bile" the translation was wrong. In the English sentence it says "Tom is even more confused now." the app translates it " Tom bile şimdi daha şaşkın." bile (even) intensifies the word that comes before itself. But in this sentence it doesnt make sense for it to be there. You would use "daha" instead of "bile" to make the sentence make sense. So the correct translation would be "Tom şu an çok daha şaşkın."
    "Bile" is equal to "even" semantically but the usage can differ a lot. Check out these examples:
    Ayşe bile partiye gidiyor. -> Even Ayşe is going to the party.
    Bana para bile vermedi. -> He didn't even give me money.
    Bana para vermedi bile. -> He didn't even give me money.
    See?
    Thx for the video and congrats on your progress, you're doing really well !!

    • @deutschmitpurple2918
      @deutschmitpurple2918 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you for this information, my friend

    • @Julietokoye-fi1kk
      @Julietokoye-fi1kk Рік тому

      So please which app do you recommend us to use, and also how which Turkish/English dictionary is the best

  • @Lamajmassar
    @Lamajmassar Рік тому +1

    I wanted to learn kurdish but ended up here

    • @googler5879
      @googler5879 Рік тому

      Can I know why do wanna learn it ?

    • @Lamajmassar
      @Lamajmassar Рік тому

      @@googler5879 why u wanna know

  • @antinkuntin5452
    @antinkuntin5452 Рік тому +1

    Hi
    Simple question:
    (Among all those languages)
    Why türkish? :)

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  Рік тому +1

      Why not!

    • @antinkuntin5452
      @antinkuntin5452 Рік тому

      @@elyssespeaks
      iI this seriously your answer now? 😎
      I ask you why and your answer is why not?
      So Elysse Babe; we're going to try it again and if it doesn't work we'll let it be for good:
      Why turkish?

  • @queenvictoria7068
    @queenvictoria7068 Рік тому

    Sis in my country Türkiye everyone almost dead they are dying (kahramanmaraş 6 feb eartquake) because of the lack of equiments ,tecnic personal team,lack of heater and you know in here winter can you tell other people for help in there in a short video or something like that we re really sad all people s family are dying or waiting for rescue from underground please say to world for rescue our people .im waiting for your reply .loves from Turkey

  • @ufukccelik
    @ufukccelik Рік тому

    Geez, okay I work at Duolingo Turkish and I'm gonna remove "the cat reads a newspaper" tomorrow.

  • @JuanCarlos-ez5yn
    @JuanCarlos-ez5yn Рік тому

    Für Elysse that was written for Elysse

  • @paullebon323
    @paullebon323 7 місяців тому +1

    You can buy a lifetime membership. That's what i have.

  • @nuzhdatsya
    @nuzhdatsya 11 місяців тому

    is it good for someone who doesn’t know many words at all?

  • @teacheraliyilmaz
    @teacheraliyilmaz Рік тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @abhishekkumarshingala1507
    @abhishekkumarshingala1507 2 роки тому +1

    You speak smart

  • @alexandre7795
    @alexandre7795 2 роки тому +2

    Hello 🇧🇷

  • @hellothere1810
    @hellothere1810 Рік тому +1

    How to start learning Turkish?

  • @Kadriye20ege
    @Kadriye20ege 2 роки тому

    You are sooo sweet💙. l appreciate you.seni çooook seviyorum 💙

  • @ruba3522
    @ruba3522 2 роки тому

    Hello! Can you please do a video about resources for Mexican Spanish? I am trying to learn but I’m not sure how

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому

      In my video about how I switched to Mexican Spanish i gave some resources. hope it helps!

  • @Gigusx
    @Gigusx 2 роки тому

    I've had mostly bad experience with Clozemaster and wouldn't really recommend it, but it's difficult to find a learning APP that doesn't suck.

    • @gabrielcarmnn
      @gabrielcarmnn Рік тому +2

      Busuu 👌

    • @Gigusx
      @Gigusx Рік тому +1

      ​@@gabrielcarmnn I'll probably check it out at some point (maybe when I start learning Russian), since I've heard some good things about it!

  • @queenvictoria7068
    @queenvictoria7068 2 роки тому +1

    I liked the vid cause im Turkish lovess from Turkey and so much flowersss from far away like 7577889999 kilometers 💫💞💘💗

  • @MarAdriatnePC
    @MarAdriatnePC Рік тому

    Para tailandés me viene como anillo al dedo ajaja pero para coreano, dios mío, no entiendo prácticamente nada en las oraciones ajajjaja y eso hace que me confunda al querer responder aún conociendo/ sabiendo la palabra por la cuál me preguntan x.x

  • @user-tv2iq9kd9q
    @user-tv2iq9kd9q Рік тому +1

    Is there a good site for learning Turkish grammar please?

    • @PimsleurTurkishLessons
      @PimsleurTurkishLessons Рік тому +1

      you can speak daily basic Turkish in a month by listening 1 lesson per day from my frist list. each lesson is 30 minutes. you can speak everything in the lesson after each lesson.

    • @PimsleurTurkishLessons
      @PimsleurTurkishLessons Рік тому +1

      USAGES OF PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE (+will, +request)
      I wrote present simple tense but we call it “Geniş= Broad” tense.
      1- It can be used for “will tense” (uncertain, unplanned, guessed future)
      Belki yarın gelirim= maybe i will come tomorrow.
      Yarın yağmur yağar mı? = will it rain tomorrow
      2- and it can be used also in questions to request.Such as “would you please”
      kapıyı açar mısınız= would you open the door? (request)
      çay içer misiniz? = would you drink tea?
      3- It can be used to tell general facts such as “Sun rises from east.”
      4- Yes you can use this tense to talk about daily routine but it is not common usage because we use present continuous tense to talk about daily routine.
      -
      USAGES OF present continuous tense (-yor)
      1-present continuous tense is used to talk about the moment.
      şimdi su içiyorum = I'm drinking water now.
      2-present continuous tense is used to talk about daily routine
      her gün çay içiyorum =I'm drinking tea everyday.
      But there is also present simple tense in Turkish.
      3-As it is in English, present continuous tense can be used for planned future tense "to be going to".
      Yarın akşam geliyorum. =I'm coming tomorrow evening.
      But there is also a future tense in Turkish.

    • @PimsleurTurkishLessons
      @PimsleurTurkishLessons Рік тому +1

      to make present continuous tense in Turkish, just add "yor" after verb. do not think about which vowel to add before yor. the vowel will come here itself even if you do not try to pronounce it.
      bil+yor will sound like bil+iyor
      there is not subject suffix for O subject (s/he,it)
      biliyor= s/he knows
      just add mu at end to make yes/no question.
      biliyor mu=does she know?
      add M after verb to make negative
      bil+M+iyor
      bilmiyor= s/he does not know
      bilmiyor mu?=does not she know
      -------------
      now add subject suffix at end to change the subject.
      um=ben (I)
      sun=sen (you)
      biliyor =s/he knows
      biliyorum = I know
      biliyorsun = you know
      --------------
      bilmiyor =s/he does not know
      bilmiyorum = i do not know
      bilmiyorsun = you do not know
      ----------------------
      biliyor mu = does s/he know
      biliyor musun = do you know
      bilmiyor mu = does not s/he know
      bilmiyor musun? = do not you know

    • @PimsleurTurkishLessons
      @PimsleurTurkishLessons Рік тому +1

      2 WAY VOWEL HARMONY (1-A, 2-E)
      tongue is at front to pronounce E e, İ i, Ö ö, Ü ü (front vowels together in a word, (2 way vowel harmony) suffix will have E
      Tongue is at back to pronounce A a , I ı , O o, U u. ((back vowels together in a word, (2 way vowel harmony) suffix will have A
      -
      4 WAY VOWEL HARMONY (closed version of last vowel)
      (1- I 2-İ 3-U 4-Ü)
      for example ; if you close your chin while ou say A , it will sound like ı.
      -
      to pronounce A a ; lips straight, tongue at back, CHIN OPEN.
      to pronounce I,ı ; lips straight, tongue at back, CHIN CLOSED
      -
      to pronounce E e ; lips straight, tongue at front CHIN OPEN.
      to pronounce İ i ; lips straight, tongue at front, CHIN CLOSED
      -
      to pronounce Ö, ö ; lips rounded, tongue at front, CHIN OPEN.
      to pronounce Ü ü ; lips rounded, tongue at front, CHIN CLOSED
      -
      to pronounce O, o ; lips rounded, tongue at back,CHIN OPEN.
      to pronounce U u; lips rounded, tongue at back, CHIN CLOSED
      ---------
      2 WAY VOWEL HARMONY (OPEN VOWEL HARMONY)
      tongue keeps being in back or front.
      if suffix have open vowel (a,e) such as plural suffix ler,lar, then
      if last vowel is back vowel (a,ı,o,u), then suffix will have "a" vowel
      if last vowel is back vowel (e,i,ö,ü), then suffix will have "e" vowel
      example; Ağaç, Ağaçlar
      kedi, kediler
      -
      4 WAY VOWEL HARMONY (CLOSED VOWEL HARMONY)
      in 4 way vowel harmony, tongue keeps being in back or front.
      and also lips keep being unrounded or rounded.
      only you close your chin to make closed version of last vowel of word.
      if it was already closed vowel, then you keep your chin closed.
      if suffix has closed vowel (ı,i,u,ü) such as "pronoun suffixes", then
      if last vowel is a, ı suffix will have ı
      if last volwel is e,i suffix will have i
      if last vowel is o,u suffix will have u
      if last vowel is ö,ü suffix will have ü
      example;
      iyisin
      kötüsün
      nasılsın
      doktorsun

    • @user-tv2iq9kd9q
      @user-tv2iq9kd9q Рік тому +1

      @@PimsleurTurkishLessons thank you a lot of your help, its very useful

  • @SinilkMudilaSama
    @SinilkMudilaSama Рік тому

    The cloze app is free or pay?

  • @Philantrope
    @Philantrope 8 місяців тому

    The installation failed on my phone.

  • @melaniegrace7707
    @melaniegrace7707 2 роки тому

    Been considering downloading clozemasters for such a long time for German but if I did it I would be replacing my quizlet usage because I definitely don’t have time or mental capacity for both. Curious how you’d compare this to quizlet learn for daily flash card use.

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      It couldn’t be more different haha, Quizlet does very little to cater to language learners specifically because it’s not specifically a language learning app. Clozemaster is. Further, you have to make all your own sets on Quizlet, whereas Clozemaster gives you sets to work with first. Clozemaster is always practicing words in context of sentences, Quizlet not always

  • @UndeadP
    @UndeadP 8 місяців тому

    “They recommend duolingo or memrise for complete beginners”
    Duolingo dont have a Serbian course 💀

  • @tanizaki
    @tanizaki 4 місяці тому

    10:40 Who cares if you are using less words if you are still making the same amount of sounds? It is no more or less efficient at all.

  • @leahfriedman3381
    @leahfriedman3381 2 роки тому +2

    Hi 👋🏼

  • @ceren5634
    @ceren5634 2 роки тому

    7.15 Don't worry I am Turkish and I didn't understand too auto speaker isn't reliable

  • @fallenknight2580
    @fallenknight2580 Рік тому

    btw you pronunciation is overall better than the robot's so i wouldn't recommend to you practice with him

  • @nurieroglu6291
    @nurieroglu6291 3 місяці тому

    as a native Turkish native speaker I don't understand what that robotic voice says

  • @tolga555
    @tolga555 Рік тому

    6:25 bu böyle bir ferahlık? Ne? Benim sözlükte yok böyle bir cümle.

    • @tolga555
      @tolga555 Рік тому

      8:20 Tom bile şimdi daha şaşkın? Bu da garip bir cümle.

  • @user-yg4pu7to9f
    @user-yg4pu7to9f 2 роки тому +1

    Are you familiar with iclal? She's a Turkish polyglot youtuber

  • @jillaroo1986
    @jillaroo1986 2 роки тому +1

    I love Clozemaster but for some languages they use quite unnatural sounding sentences. If they would change that, there would be no better app out there in my opinion. At least in terms of practicing.

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      they pull the sentences from an outside source, they do not generate them themselves. if you’re using Clozemaster with the intent of memorizing entire sentences (aside from smaller ones), you’re likely using it wrong. the point is to get to see words in context, not to learn sentences.

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому

      If you want an app that will teach you “useful” phrases (like for travel and stuff i guess), this probably isn’t the app for that. it’s not a course

    • @jillaroo1986
      @jillaroo1986 2 роки тому

      @@elyssespeaks Ich habe mich gerade erinnert, dass du auch sehr gut Deutsch kannst:) So kann ich direkt etwas üben. Also ich verstehe was du meinst, allerdings selbst wenn ich die Wörter in Kontext sehe, sie so aber nie benutzt werden, dann macht es für mich keinen Sinn. Und keine Sorge, ich lerne nicht ganze Sätze dort und habe schon verstanden für was die App geeignet ist. Ich finde auch, dass mit Sprachen wie z.B. Deutsch auch anders ist als mit anderen Sprachen. Meine Mutterspache ist Chinesisch und ich habe es etwas getestet und würde es nicht für Chinesisch empfehlen. Ich habe es auch für Thai benutzt und auch hier fand ich es nicht so gut. Für Schwedisch und Italienisch wiederum, ist es echt gut. Naja, ich lerne insgesamt lieber durch "echten" Kontent.

    • @jillaroo1986
      @jillaroo1986 2 роки тому

      @@elyssespeaks Sure, it isn't and you also stated that clearly in your video.

  • @satyakonala
    @satyakonala 2 роки тому

    The German version seems a little unpolished still. Found a few mistakes in translations. And the speech is so robotic!

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      Hmm strange, at the 3,000 most common words i’ve never encountered mistakes. But they’re not generating the sentences themselves, they pull from an outside source

  • @sabinamamedova6749
    @sabinamamedova6749 2 роки тому +3

    I as a native Azerbaijani language speaker and a person who watched Turkish serials since childhood, I yet didn't understand the sentence listening... The words are pronounced soooo wronglyy. You better to learn it through movies and series....

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  2 роки тому +1

      I’m not learning only through one app. i wouldn’t recommend that to anyone. I already watch series of course