Turkce ogrenmek icin tesekkurkler!!! It is really cool language and I love Turkey and Turkish people I cant wait to be back again. Greetings from Poland
Magdalena Wojtowiczska Ayy cidden mi? İnsanların türkçe öğrenmeye hevesli olması beni mutlu ediyor. ( Aww really? Seeing that people wants to learn Turkish makes me happy 😊)
There's this guy who has been so kind, commenting on some of my posts. I thought I'd learn how to say thank you(teşekkür ederim) in his language. 😊 By the way, teşekkür ederim for sharing this helpful lesson on here. I had this Turkish friend at school, we spoke all the time and he never once spoke or taught me any word in Turkish. Sending lots of love all the way from Miami, Florida.💕
I love Turkiye I would LOVE to speak Turkish like you Zehra...I always watch this videos and I love thus language...I just came from my vacation from Turkiye in Alanya...I loved there! I LOVE TURKIEEEE
I'm Filipino, and I'm currently learning French and Turkish as a pastime. Right now I fluently speak 3 languages due to education and background, VIsaya, my language growing up, then English and Tagalog which are the language of Philippine education system and media. I'd like to target 4 more languages, particularly German, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. I hope I can do it in my lifetime.
WOW Zehra! this is great!! I have recently discovered Turkish and really want to learn some basics. Your presentation style really works for me! Many thanks!!!
Excellent... I came across you channel by accident... I speak a little Turkish learned by necessity, and these small snippets are so clear to understand... Thankyou.... or sagol....
Warning: Ederim does not mean "I give", it means roughly "I do". You can't just say "I thank" in Turkish, you have to say "I do thank". Think like Yoda from Star Wars. "Thank, I do." "Teşekkür ederim."
***** Just because one expression in Turkish matches another in English with respect to *usage* does not mean that they are equivalent *grammatically*. To claim otherwise is not doing your students any favours. "Say 'Teşekkür ederim' where you would say 'Thanks' in English." Fine. "'Thanks' is a noun in English, therefore think of 'Teşekkür ederim' as a noun." For goodness sake no! You will sabotage your students' understanding of grammar from the get go. "'Ederim' is a verb." This is the only useful explanation of the word for a student who wants to understand and use it elsewhere, and comes with the added bonus of being CORRECT. What remains is to explain what this verb means, and essentially the verb means roughly "I do." Word for word, "Teşekkür ederim" DOES mean "I do thank."
***** +Koray Biçer "Teşekkür ederim" is a compound verb... yes. Foreign word + ederim results in a compound verb... yes. "Teşekkür ederim" means "I give thanks"... yes. Therefore "etmek" means "to give"... NO. Show me one dictionary where "etmek" is down as "to give". Teaching a foreign student that "etmek" means "to give" will do more harm than good. Next time they want you to give them something they will try to say "onu bana et" or something. You have to anticipate such misimpressions to be an effective language teacher.
***** Mesele iki dil arasındaki farklılıklar değil, mesele karşı tarafın verdiğiniz bilgiyi nasıl kullanacağını bilmek ve bunu hesaba katmak. "Etmek", "to give" demekmiş, güzel. Karşı taraf bu bilgiyi ne yapsın? "Onu bana ver" diyeceğine "onu bana et" demeye kalkacak, kafası karışacak, neticede öğretmen olarak sizi suçlayacak. Mesele bu.
Learn Turkish - Turkish in Three Minutes - Thank You & You're Welcome in Turkish In this lesson, you'll learn how to say thank you politely in Turkish. Subscribe to our RUclips channel for more videos! Learn Turkish - Turkish in Three Minutes - Thank You & You're Welcome in Turkish
How to say thank you politely in Turkish In this lesson, you'll learn how to say thank you politely in Turkish. Subscribe to our RUclips channel for more videos! ruclips.net/video/-VjHT3xBuc8/видео.html
Turkish Is very nice language , I had learned 5 years ago , And now My Turkish is almost fluent :) , Now I wanna learn English , By this way , I am Kurdish :)
Ederim = I give?! Bir yabancı bu "bilgiyi" ne yapsın? Birinden bir şey isteyince ne diyecek, "onu bana et" diyecek. Sonra belki aylarca buna kafa yoracak, "etmenin" vermekle almakla hiç alakası olmadığını anlayınca da sizi suçlayacak. Mesela "go out", "dışarı çıkmak" demek, ama bir Türk'e "out dışarı demek, go da çıkmak demek" dersem olmaz. Çünkü go çıkmak değil, gitmek demek. Daha sonra "go in" duyunca da şaşıracak, "içeri çıkmak nasıl olur" diye... Sizi anlıyorum, "thank" İngilizce olarak zaten fiil olduğu için neden "teşekkür"ün yanına ekstra bir kelime getirdiğimizi izah etmek zordur. Ama düpedüz yanlışlar öğretmek sorundan beter bir çözüm.
thanks for your good method of teaching turkish I follow your lesson and these help me alot so I hope to have some more lessons of you in future.... any way thanks again for all.
Tesekkur seems to change from ż to r. On its own, it seems to have ż at the end but when said with ederim after it, it changes to an 'r'. Is it only me that hears that?
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beautiful language...
+željko berić teşekkürler ^^
aquarius Thanks
aquarius why?
Teşekkürler 😀
Thanks baby
Turkce ogrenmek icin tesekkurkler!!! It is really cool language and I love Turkey and Turkish people I cant wait to be back again. Greetings from Poland
I hope you learn Turkish
Magdalena Wojtowiczska Ayy cidden mi? İnsanların türkçe öğrenmeye hevesli olması beni mutlu ediyor. ( Aww really? Seeing that people wants to learn Turkish makes me happy 😊)
Türkçeyi öğrettiğiniz için teşekkür ederim! This is correct version. 😉
Magdalena Wojtowiczska lol ur translation is comleletly wrong
Do not do translations on google. Im from Turkey. Hope you love our language! (Umarım dilimizi sevmişsinizdir!)
Selam, ben Adeel Pakistan dan, tanistagimiza memnun oldum, Tesekkur ederim :)
Vaay iyi sökmüş
Duru Gulbek helallll
Adeel Khan, From where you learn Turkic
Adeel Khan yavhehehehe bok Pakistan has türksün
@@muhammadshoaibullahalmusta4067 allah jane
There's this guy who has been so kind, commenting on some of my posts. I thought I'd learn how to say thank you(teşekkür ederim) in his language. 😊 By the way, teşekkür ederim for sharing this helpful lesson on here. I had this Turkish friend at school, we spoke all the time and he never once spoke or taught me any word in Turkish.
Sending lots of love all the way from Miami, Florida.💕
he was just "friendly"... in a silent manner, you mean?
I love turkish language and thanks to you zehra for the learning turkish language ....
This is AWESOME! After only 3 short minutes I now speak fluent Turkish! Thanks interwebs!
Fluent? Lol
Lmao after seven years
I love Turkiye
I would LOVE to speak Turkish like you Zehra...I always watch this videos and I love thus language...I just came from my vacation from Turkiye in Alanya...I loved there! I LOVE TURKIEEEE
I'm Filipino, and I'm currently learning French and Turkish as a pastime. Right now I fluently speak 3 languages due to education and background, VIsaya, my language growing up, then English and Tagalog which are the language of Philippine education system and media. I'd like to target 4 more languages, particularly German, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. I hope I can do it in my lifetime.
Nath Anter wow. if you need any help in the turkish language im here btw
I watched çelık kokusu,and thıs serıes made me love everythıng about turkey.wısh to be there some day,much love from Ghana
Thank u ,I hope you enjoyed in Turkey ♡
Rinnah Juwinah Wobil çelık değil lan çilek
Rinnah Juwinah Wobil çelik means steal and çilek means strawbery :)
Rinnah Juwinah Wobil Selam Rinnah. Ben ahmet. tenıştımıza memnun oldum
Haha this is not çelık its çilek.And hope you like our language!
WOW Zehra! this is great!! I have recently discovered Turkish and really want to learn some basics. Your presentation style really works for me! Many thanks!!!
(gae)
Excellent... I came across you channel by accident... I speak a little Turkish learned by necessity, and these small snippets are so clear to understand... Thankyou.... or sagol....
Warning: Ederim does not mean "I give", it means roughly "I do". You can't just say "I thank" in Turkish, you have to say "I do thank".
Think like Yoda from Star Wars. "Thank, I do." "Teşekkür ederim."
***** Just because one expression in Turkish matches another in English with respect to *usage* does not mean that they are equivalent *grammatically*. To claim otherwise is not doing your students any favours.
"Say 'Teşekkür ederim' where you would say 'Thanks' in English." Fine.
"'Thanks' is a noun in English, therefore think of 'Teşekkür ederim' as a noun." For goodness sake no! You will sabotage your students' understanding of grammar from the get go.
"'Ederim' is a verb." This is the only useful explanation of the word for a student who wants to understand and use it elsewhere, and comes with the added bonus of being CORRECT. What remains is to explain what this verb means, and essentially the verb means roughly "I do." Word for word, "Teşekkür ederim" DOES mean "I do thank."
***** +Koray Biçer
"Teşekkür ederim" is a compound verb... yes.
Foreign word + ederim results in a compound verb... yes.
"Teşekkür ederim" means "I give thanks"... yes.
Therefore "etmek" means "to give"... NO. Show me one dictionary where "etmek" is down as "to give".
Teaching a foreign student that "etmek" means "to give" will do more harm than good. Next time they want you to give them something they will try to say "onu bana et" or something. You have to anticipate such misimpressions to be an effective language teacher.
***** Mesele iki dil arasındaki farklılıklar değil, mesele karşı tarafın verdiğiniz bilgiyi nasıl kullanacağını bilmek ve bunu hesaba katmak. "Etmek", "to give" demekmiş, güzel. Karşı taraf bu bilgiyi ne yapsın? "Onu bana ver" diyeceğine "onu bana et" demeye kalkacak, kafası karışacak, neticede öğretmen olarak sizi suçlayacak. Mesele bu.
So, your are saying that Yoda is Turkish?
Joel haklı. (Joel got the right) :))).......
Hi, im native Turkish speaker and ready for help who wants to improve his/her Turkish. Good luck :)
how do you say you are welcome
it's 'rica ederim.'
Naptın Yusuf çok teşekkür ederim
Who is Turkish here?😲
Rabia Baig* Me :)
I really like it when you give the definitions and what it really means in Turkish.
Because when only the translation appears it loses meaning.
Thank you Zehra to this beautiful lesson
Selam ben Teipo.
I am from French polynesia. So I am really glad to finally learn Turkish!! Thank you for your videos
l love Turkish language.
Wow i know everything about Turkeye now, thank you sooo much!
Hi from Holland!
This channel is awesome... Love you Istanbul and Turkey!!!! :)
Learn Turkish - Turkish in Three Minutes - Thank You & You're Welcome in Turkish
In this lesson, you'll learn how to say thank you politely in Turkish. Subscribe to our RUclips channel for more videos! Learn Turkish - Turkish in Three Minutes - Thank You & You're Welcome in Turkish
Türkiyedeyim hoş bulduk.
admin how can i learn
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thanks a lot ..respect from israel
hebrew is also very tough language
now i just started to study turkish
3weeks before i fly to turkey.. i am struggling with the language but your vidoes are in good small sizes. thank you Zehra keep up the good work! :)
I hope you enjoyed in Turkey. Merhaba ^^
was amazing, Istanbul is STUNNING!!
This has proven to be a great way to bring me closer to the love of my life ,hopefully I can be fluent by the time I get to her in turkey.
you are awesome please continue your lessons
I'm somalian live in germany i am intresting to learn turkish language i like turkish pple thank u
dini wadani iyi şanslar
Hm... dilime bu kadar ilgi olduğunu bilmiyordum ama buna sevindim. sizi sonuna kadar destekliyorum.
Thank You sooooooooo much ... Now I am be able to learn Turkish ... I love Turkish language .. thank you ..
I know a lot of phrases from watching Turkish shows with English subtitles but it's easier to understand when it's broken down like this. Sagol
Nida Khan hi. watching shows is a good way to learn a new language. if you need any help im here as a native turkish speaker btw lol
Teşekkürler ederim
Thanks for making 101 more simple way to use.
How to say thank you politely in Turkish
In this lesson, you'll learn how to say thank you politely in Turkish. Subscribe to our RUclips channel for more videos! ruclips.net/video/-VjHT3xBuc8/видео.html
Çok teşekkür ederim bu çok güzel
Aku jadi seneng Turki gara- gara Omaku nonton Elif ! Bahasa Turki asyik.
I love it when she says ''so let's start then''
This Programm is awesome thanks to the creators
çok teşekur ederim
sağol
soo nice teșekkür ederim.
very nice way to learn Turkish language I like it
I'm going to turkey for the 2nd time next week regardless the bombing. This lesson helps a lot! yay!
you're always welcome :)
Selam, ben Mubin Malaysia dan, tanistagimiza memnun oldum, Tesekkur ederim :)
I'm Korean and Turkish grammar structure seems very similar to Korean
+Elif Erdem no, turkish is not in Altaic language. Turkish is in "Turkic" language. As to new research.
@@tutankamonbr1117 And Korean also not altanic language
@@hayida6953 it is Koranic language
Because Turkish and Korean are in
Ural-Altaic language family. So they are relative languages.
@@jayajadhav8221 lol
Turkish Is very nice language , I had learned 5 years ago , And now My Turkish is almost fluent :) , Now I wanna learn English , By this way , I am Kurdish :)
Slow, clear, detail, very good for beginners! oh and beautiful too, lol
Çok teşkure ederim
Tesekkur ederim . Marhaba from Pakistan
i learned from Iran thank you its so great
Lovely language 👌 i like it.....
Many thanks, Enis. Ah, there are such 'shortcuts' in most languages.
Ederim = I give?!
Bir yabancı bu "bilgiyi" ne yapsın? Birinden bir şey isteyince ne diyecek, "onu bana et" diyecek. Sonra belki aylarca buna kafa yoracak, "etmenin" vermekle almakla hiç alakası olmadığını anlayınca da sizi suçlayacak.
Mesela "go out", "dışarı çıkmak" demek, ama bir Türk'e "out dışarı demek, go da çıkmak demek" dersem olmaz. Çünkü go çıkmak değil, gitmek demek. Daha sonra "go in" duyunca da şaşıracak, "içeri çıkmak nasıl olur" diye...
Sizi anlıyorum, "thank" İngilizce olarak zaten fiil olduğu için neden "teşekkür"ün yanına ekstra bir kelime getirdiğimizi izah etmek zordur. Ama düpedüz yanlışlar öğretmek sorundan beter bir çözüm.
I am learning and will visit Turkey next year
Çok teşekkür ederim
Çok güzel 👏👏👏👍❤️
Very nice 👍👏👏👏❣️
Good . i like the way you teach turkish.keep going on.
çok tessekkür ederim.
thanks for your good method of teaching turkish I follow your lesson and these help me alot so I hope to have some more lessons of you in future.... any way thanks again for all.
I started watching Aşk laftan anlamaz then I became addict in it and became very interested at learning Turkish 💖💖
Me too!
Yeniden türkçe öğrenmiş gibi oldum... İyi öğretiyorsun:))
Teşekkür ederim Zehra 🙏🙋.
Your teaching is excellent
tesekur ederim zehra
Ben fardowsa çok taniştiģimisa memnun oldum
Selam from Somalia
Teşekkuler oģretmen Zahra
Cok tesekkur ederim
Teşekkürler, Zehra sister!
New follower here i want to learn Turkish language coz i plan to work in Turkey ❤❤
Teşekkür ederim.
Iam marwa and Iam so nice with your vedio and I want to learn turkish and I wish to continue making the learn turkish vedios I loved you Zahra
Tesekkurler zhera
Cok Tessekuler
Teşekkür ederim
cok tesekkur ederim.
tşk ederim
Thanks From most useful videos
eyw sayenizde türkçe ögrendim
Tesekkuler
Aw she's lovely!
Teşekkürler
very helpful mam thanks to make this video ..teşekkűr ederim😉
Merhaba zahra, cok tesekkurler!
Thaaanks :)..
Tesekkurler
I like to learn Turkish
Teşekkur ederim
Çok teşekkür ederim ❤
tesekürler
thanks learnt a lot
selam ben osama tanistigimza mumnun oldum
مشكروة اخت زهرة
Ousama Ousama "Mumnun" değil "Memnun" olacak. Not mumnun its memnun.
Thank you for video
Turkish is fantastic, enshallah i'm ganna learn it after japanese :)
Teşekkürler Zehra Hanım there's "rica ederim to reply teşekkür ederim " too
teşekkür
Tesekkur seems to change from ż to r. On its own, it seems to have ż at the end but when said with ederim after it, it changes to an 'r'. Is it only me that hears that?
I'm interest to learn turkish
It would take me years to learn this, let alone remember it all.....beautiful language tho
I love saying good morning in Turkish to my family
nice to learn thank u
very good
Yes, Turkish language borrowed "teşekkürler" from Arabic language. If you want to hear it in a song, you can listen to "Tashakurat" by Fella ;)
tesekkurler..
nice..work..thank you..turkishclass101...
Tesşeküler :)
Teşekkür ☺
Meherba ben cpwdutta , tanisgidim cok mumnun oldum .
Cok Tesekkur ederim .
Bir say digil , sorun digil 🙂🙂