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Turkish Journey
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Learn Turkish language, Turkish grammar and Turkish culture with me.
Explore Turkish grammar and daily usage intricacies with a multilingual twist! This channel uncovers Turkish's essence beyond textbooks, showcasing its vibrant use in everyday life.
Discover the rich world of Turkish grammar and how it breathes life into our conversations. Gain insights into genuine expressions and cultural nuances.
While living in Türkiye offers the best immersion, join us for essential tips and hints that capture the true essence of Turkish language and emotions.
Beyond rules, understand how Turkish expresses feelings and experiences. Let's delve into its practical, emotional core together!
Your questions matter! Reach out anytime. Your input fuels our journey in exploring Turkish language and culture.
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Explore Turkish grammar and daily usage intricacies with a multilingual twist! This channel uncovers Turkish's essence beyond textbooks, showcasing its vibrant use in everyday life.
Discover the rich world of Turkish grammar and how it breathes life into our conversations. Gain insights into genuine expressions and cultural nuances.
While living in Türkiye offers the best immersion, join us for essential tips and hints that capture the true essence of Turkish language and emotions.
Beyond rules, understand how Turkish expresses feelings and experiences. Let's delve into its practical, emotional core together!
Your questions matter! Reach out anytime. Your input fuels our journey in exploring Turkish language and culture.
Subscribe for immersive Turkish language lessons, cultural insights, and practical usage. Let's elevate your Turkish understanding!
Thanks for being part of our community!
How to Ask for Tea in Turkish ☕ | Phrases for Restaurants & Social Settings
Do you know how to ask for tea in Turkish like a native?
In this video, you’ll learn common phrases and expressions to use when ordering tea at a restaurant, café, or while enjoying time with family and friends.
Perfect for beginners and language enthusiasts, this practical lesson will help you sound natural and polite in various tea-drinking scenarios.
Watch now to level up your Turkish conversation skills with authentic examples! ☕🇹🇷
Indicative Tenses Conjugation Booklets: yourturkishjourney.com/e-books
2 Way Vowel Harmony: ruclips.net/video/eFRFaJxvrw0/видео.html
4 Way Vowel Harmony: ruclips.net/video/g09Dwah8qJw/видео.html
Consonant Mutation : ruclips.net/video/06z6AA0NKbo/видео.html
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In this video, you’ll learn common phrases and expressions to use when ordering tea at a restaurant, café, or while enjoying time with family and friends.
Perfect for beginners and language enthusiasts, this practical lesson will help you sound natural and polite in various tea-drinking scenarios.
Watch now to level up your Turkish conversation skills with authentic examples! ☕🇹🇷
Indicative Tenses Conjugation Booklets: yourturkishjourney.com/e-books
2 Way Vowel Harmony: ruclips.net/video/eFRFaJxvrw0/видео.html
4 Way Vowel Harmony: ruclips.net/video/g09Dwah8qJw/видео.html
Consonant Mutation : ruclips.net/video/06z6AA0NKbo/видео.html
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Thank You for 5000 Subscribers! 🎉 | Turkish Language Learning
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Thank you all for helping us reach an incredible milestone of 5,000 subscribers! In this short video, I express my gratitude to each of you for your support on this journey to learn Turkish together. This video is also a listening exercise designed to help you understand natural Turkish speech. I’ll share what I’ve been doing with this channel, including lessons on Turkish grammar, vocabulary, ...
The verb "demek" (to say) in Turkish
Просмотров 67121 день назад
Unlock the power of Turkish conversation by mastering the verb "demek" (to say). In this video, I dive deep into "demek," covering its essential conjugations in the present continuous and known past tenses. I’ll guide you through its structure, pronunciation, and practical usage, especially how it brings life to direct speech in Turkish. With clear examples and practical tips, you'll gain the c...
Turkish Language: Essential restaurant phrases in Turkish
Просмотров 330Месяц назад
Are you planning a trip to Türkiye and wondering how to navigate a restaurant? In this video, I’ll cover essential Turkish sentences that will help you in every step of your dining experience. From entering the restaurant and finding a table to ordering food, desserts, and asking for directions like where the toilet is, I’ve got you covered. Whether you’re a beginner in Turkish or just brushing...
Turkish Language : How to learn Turkish
Просмотров 644Месяц назад
Ready to embark on your Turkish language journey? In this guide, I'll share essential strategies on "How to Learn Turkish" effectively from the ground up. Dive into the fundamental building blocks of Turkish language learning (Turkish Language Basics), starting with understanding the sounds of the Turkish alphabet. Learn why grasping these concepts such as "vowel harmony (ünlü uyumu)," "consona...
Turkish Language: Noun Cases in Turkish
Просмотров 341Месяц назад
Unlock the intricacies of Turkish grammar in my latest video, "Turkish Language: Noun Cases in Turkish" Dive deep into the nuances of noun conditions, explore noun endings, and master the essential Turkish cases-nominative case, accusative case, dative case, genitive case, locative case, and ablative case. Learn the secrets of noun conditions as we break down each case, providing clear insights...
Turkish Grammar: “için" & “üzere” in Turkish | Part 5
Просмотров 592Месяц назад
Turkish Grammar: “için" & “üzere” | Part 5 - Learn how to connect purpose and conclusion sentences in Turkish! In this lesson, we explore two essential Turkish postpositions, “için” and “üzere”, commonly used for expressing purpose. I explain when to use "üzere" instead of "için" and highlight the key differences between them. Understanding these structures is crucial for anyone looking to mast...
Turkish Grammar: The postposition "için" in Turkish | Part 4
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The postposition “için” in Turkish | Part 4 | Connecting Nominal Sentences In this video, we explore how to connect reason and result sentences in Turkish using the postposition “için”. This time, we focus on nominal sentences, demonstrating how the verb “olmak” is used to link the reason to the result. If you’re looking to enhance your understanding of Turkish grammar and sentence structure, t...
Turkish Grammar: The postposition "için" in Turkish | Part 3
Просмотров 687Месяц назад
The Postposition “için” in Turkish | Part 3 Welcome to the third part of my deep dive into the Turkish postposition “için.” In this video, you’ll learn how to use “için” to form reason and result sentences, the correct grammar rules, and various examples of how it translates to “because” in English. If you’re studying Turkish grammar or just looking to expand your Turkish language skills, this ...
Turkish Grammar: The postposition "için" in Turkish | Part 2
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The Postposition “için” in Turkish | Part 2 | Mastering Purpose & Result Sentences in Turkish In this video, we continue exploring the essential Turkish postposition “için,” which is commonly used to express “for” in Turkish. This is part 2 of our series on how to use “için” effectively in Turkish grammar. Whether you’re learning Turkish to travel, work, or simply to understand Turkish culture ...
Turkish Grammar: The postposition "için" in Turkish | Part 1
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Welcome to my Turkish language lesson on the postposition "için"! 🌟 In this video, we explore how to use "için" to express purpose and results in Turkish sentences. Whether you're learning Turkish for travel, education, or personal growth, understanding this essential postposition will enhance your communication skills. Join me as we dive into: What "için" means and how it's used in Turkish gra...
How to say "I am busy" in Turkish
Просмотров 5272 месяца назад
Unlock the key phrases for your Turkish conversations with our latest lesson - "Learn Turkish : How to say "I am busy" in Turkish." Whether you're expressing unavailability or navigating social interactions, we cover essential phrases like "I am not available" and more. Perfect for English speakers at various proficiency levels, our Turkish lessons focus on practical communication skills and gr...
How to say “I need” in Turkish | Part 2
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Learn How to Say “I Need” in Turkish | Part 2 | Essential Turkish Expressions & Grammar In this video, we’ll dive deeper into the essential phrase “I need” in Turkish and explore how to use it in different contexts. Whether you’re learning Turkish for travel, business, or personal enrichment, this lesson is perfect for building your language skills. We cover key phrases like “ihtiyaç” (need), b...
How to say “I need” in Turkish | Part 1
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Are you planning a trip to Turkey or looking to expand your Turkish language skills? In this video, you’ll learn how to say “I need” in Turkish, an essential phrase that will help you navigate daily conversations with ease. Whether you’re a beginner or advancing in your Turkish studies, understanding how to express needs and desires is crucial. I’ll break down the grammar, pronunciation, and us...
"oluyor" in Turkish
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🌟 Master the Verb “Olmak” in Turkish: Understanding “Oluyor” 🌟 Welcome to my latest video, where i dive deep into the Turkish verb “olmak” and its crucial present continuous form “oluyor.” Whether you’re planning a trip to Turkey or looking to enhance your Turkish language skills, this video is your ultimate guide! In this comprehensive tutorial, we’ll explore: • How to Use “Oluyor” in Turkish ...
How to say “I have a plan”, “I am planning to do” in Turkish
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How to say “I have a plan”, “I am planning to do” in Turkish
The verb “yemek” and Turkish expressions
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The verb “yemek” and Turkish expressions
Turkish Grammar: Numerals and Quantifiers with No Plural Suffix
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Turkish Grammar: Numerals and Quantifiers with No Plural Suffix
Turkish Grammar: Plural Suffix in Turkish - Part 1
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Turkish Grammar: Plural Suffix in Turkish - Part 1
"My your his/her our your their" and Possessive Suffixes in Turkish
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"My your his/her our your their" and Possessive Suffixes in Turkish
Listen And Learn: My Incredible Journey To Antarctica - Turkish Listening Exercise
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Listen And Learn: My Incredible Journey To Antarctica - Turkish Listening Exercise
Turkish grammar: Generalization and Assumption (-dır suffix)
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Turkish grammar: Generalization and Assumption (-dır suffix)
Turkish grammar: Ownership and Possession in Turkish
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Turkish grammar: Ownership and Possession in Turkish
Turkish Grammar: Plural Indefinite Direct Object in Turkish
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Turkish Grammar: Plural Indefinite Direct Object in Turkish
Turkish Grammar: Position of the Interrogation Particle in YES NO Questions in Turkish
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Turkish Grammar: Position of the Interrogation Particle in YES NO Questions in Turkish
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I have” and “I do not have” in Turkish
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Turkish Grammar: How to say “I have” and “I do not have” in Turkish
Turkish Grammar: Which Verb with Which Case Suffix
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Turkish Grammar: Which Verb with Which Case Suffix
I am surprised that the verb istemek is never used! I would have said something like: 'çay içmeyi ister misiniz?' How wrong would that be?
07:11 Tabaklar not bardaklar
how can i know when to put oldugnu in a sentence i have hard time makeing my own sentences can you please help me ?
harika
Teşekkürler
Çok faydalı.
Çok teşekkürler.
Çok güzel
Teşekkürler
Merhabalar Hocam 😁☕ Çay çok severim
Merhaba. Harika. Ben de, ben de :)
Teşekkürler
Rica ederim.
Merhaba, Sercan. Umarım iyisiniz. Teșekkürler.
Teşekkürler, iyiyim. Umarım siz de iyisinizdir.Selamlar.
@@TurkishJourney 'Umarım iyisinizdir' ve 'umarım iyisiniz' arasında ne fark var acaba? Teșekkürler.
Thanks a lot for these very useful expressions. Çok Teşekkürler ederim ! Çay çok iyi, ben ve şekerli kahve içmek istiyorum. Görüşürüz ! Please, is the turkish sentence correct ?
You are welcome. Can you write me the English version of what you wanted to say?
demli yerine koyu diyebilir miyiz ? Fransa'dan iyi akşamlar
Diyebilirsiniz.
Merhaba Hocam sizin dersleri çok seviyorum ❤
Teşekkürler.
Harika bir anlatim
Çok teşekkürler.
Excellent video. Thank you!
You are welcome.
Could you please let me know how do actually say “accusative case” in Turkish? I don’t think I have ever seen the name of Turkish cases in Turkish. Locative case, dative case, genitive case, ablative case, etc.
There are different names for them. But, you can easily find them with the following names. Nominative : Yalın hal Accusative : Belirtme hali Dative : Yönelme Hali Locative : Bulunma Hali Ablative : Ayrılma (çıkma) Hali Genitive : İlgi eki
@ Teşekkür ederim
I am really enjoying your teachings
Glad you like them!
That's good to know!! Thankyou Teşekkürler hocam!
You are welcome.
Bu videoda çok mutlu görünüyorsun. Seni seviyorum.
Teşekkürler.
tebrik ederim!
Çok teşekkürler.
🎉
day by day I am learning more
I am glad my videos are helping you with this.
Size teşekkur ediyorum! Bana çok yardımcı oluyorsun. Becerilerimi geliştirmek için videolarınızı izlemeye devam edeceğim.
Çok teşekkür ederim. İyi çalışmalar.
Congratulations hocam! 5000 and going up!
Thank you.
I have an interesting RUclips algorithm. 😅 Even though Turkish is my native language, my RUclips homepage is full of videos like this. I guess RUclips thinks I'm interested in multilingualism. 😃 By the way, this video is interesting to me. I realised that I am using lots of grammar rules without paying attention to anything during my day. This shows us that learning a language is about continuously repeating it. 💪
I am glad that your youtube algorithm brought you here :) I hope you enjoyed the video..
teşşekür ederim
Ben de teşekkür ederim.
Tebrikler!
Teşekkürler.
Başarılarınız daim olsun. Gerçekten çok kaliteli bir kanal🎉
Çok teşekkürler desteğiniz için.
@TurkishJourney rica ederim
Tebrikler 🥳 Güzel altyazıları için teşekkür ederim 🤩
Teşekkürler. Çok sağolun.
Congratulations 🎉
Thank youu.
Bütün yardımın için çok teşekkürler
Desteğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
Tebrikler!!!!
Teşekkürler.
well deserved
Thank you
Iyi tebrikler. iyi çalışmaya devam edin!!
Teşekkürler
Tebrikler hocam! 🥳🍀
Teşekkürler
Tebrikler
Thanks
Ders çalışmadığı için sınavı geçemedi Annem ve babam geleceği için çok mutluyuz
👏👏
Hocam size bir şeyde danışmak istiyorum lütfen. Ben Mısırlıyım ve ana dilim Arapça. Çocukluğumdan beri ingilizce okuyorum ikinci dil olarak ve çok yüksek bir seviyesindeydim ama şimdi bir sorunum var. Türkçe öğrendikten sonra sanki ingilizce unutmuşum gibi hissediyorum, ve İngilizce konuşurken aklıma Türkçe kelimeler geliyor. Ve artık benim ingilizce konuşmamı iyi değil çünkü aklım karıştı. Hatta ben bu yazma yazarken Türkçe daha kolay geldi bana o yüzden ingilizce yazmadım. Sizce ne yapmalıyım?
Boyle soyleyincede bi garip geliyo
Ben de aynı şekilde düşünüyorum ama bazı yerlerde az da olsa kullanılıyor :)
bir planim var.turkce ogrentiyim
Could you tell me what you tried to say? I can correct it accordingly.
Merhaba. In the translation to English of “Ben dedim” it shows as “I said. In the simple past form ”but in the translation of “Sen dedin.” it shows as “You have said”. In the present perfect form. Why the two different conjugations? “You said” points to a completed action in the past, while “You have said” emphasizes the ongoing relevance of what was said.
Merhaba, I used both simple past tense and present perfect tense because both of those tenses are represented by "Known Past Tense" in Turkish. I said / I have said = Ben dedim. Hope this clarifies.
I would also like to know what " diye " at the end of a sentence means, please
"diye" is a long topic to cover. I will need to multiple videos for it. If you give me an example sentence, I can tell you what it would mean.
I have a question. What does the word "diye" at the end of the sentence mean? Is some kind of "because"? If it is, please tell me the difference between "çünkü" and "diye". 😊
"diye" is a long topic to cover. I will need to multiple videos for it. Can you give me an example sentence, I can tell you what it would mean.
@TurkishJourney Oh, I see. For example: 1. 'bazen kendime soryorum bu adama nasil asık oldum diye' 2. 'Ben çok korktum diyeyim'
Here, in your example, "diye" is actually not at the end of the sentence. May be you know, we change the order of the word order so flexible in daily life. Normally, as a typical sentence it is like this: Bazen kendi kendime bu adama nasıl aşık oldum diye soruyorum. Sometimes I ask myself how I fell in love with this man. "Sormak" is another verb of communication and it is used with "diye" as in the example. Buf if "demek" is used in this sentence, then it will be: Bazen kendi kendime bu adama nasıl aşık oldum diyorum. Sometimes I tell myself how I fell in love with this man. 2. "Ben çok korktum diyeyim." means "Let me say I got very scared". diyeyim is the subjunctive mood of the verb "demek" for the first singular person. Hope this helps.
Nice video🎉❤😊😊
Thank you
@TurkishJourney welcome😇
Sercan cok tessekur, cok yardim ettin benim turkçede
Rica ederim.
Thanks efendim
You are welcome.
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