Speak Turkish Like a Native in 20 minutes!
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- This video is for those who want to sound more natural when speaking in Turkish, but don't know how to achieve that fluency!
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0:00 - Welcome!
00:25 - Don't use personal endings
2:18 - Don't use personal pronouns
5:34 - Connect the words
7:19 - Pronounce "ğ" correctly
9:42 - Use filler words
15:09 - Word Stress
17:27 - Tongue Twisters!
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Abla senden ingilizce öğreniyorum sağol
😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Bende ama anlıyorum çünkü A2 seviye ingilizce öğretiyorlar okulda seneye B1 olcam 2 kat daha rahat anlarım 😂
@@Metingirinstaa 😸👍
Ben de😂😂😂
Evet ya İngilizcesi gayet iyi hemen hemen hiç aksanı yok 😁
Çok teşekkür ederim Tekerleme yaptım, Türkçe çalışmayı seviyorum, Meksikalıyım, Ve ayrıca İngilizce ile Öğrenmek 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷❤️❤️❤️
Neden türkçe öğreniyorsun merak ettim
@@Jackson-qd4pnçünkü dili seviyorum ve Tarkan ve arkadaşlarının şarkılarından ve Türk dizilerinden
@@normatarkan_fans8521 peki sence türkçe hangi dillere benziyor?
@@normatarkan_fans8521 I'm just wondering do you speak Nahuatl in ur daily life or just English-Spanish?
Btw I've been very happy about that. I hope you will be successful and learn easily
@@tamarix_ in Mexico most people don't speak nahuatl nor understand it because it's not taught anymore so just some older people or people who live in little towns or villages may speak it. ☺️ it's just a minority I mean just like 24% of the population and the official language is spanish.
Hi, I am native Turkısh speaker. Your videos are so useful for foreign people. Thanks for your contribution to Turkısh!
😃😃
Teşekkürler , benim Meksika, learning Turkish
Nice to meet you, Turkish brother. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
ruclips.net/video/SUArgNUhtlk/видео.html
Hey Arab, Greek is better
Bizim diğer dillere duyduğumuz ilginin aynısını kendi dilimize duyulması çok mutlu edici. Eline sağlık Turkishle kanalı!
Ben İspanyalıyım ve Türkçe öğreniyorum. I really wanna learn to speak it and I love these videos
Tebrikler! Bizim dilimizi öğrenmeniz çok güzel
We say "iyi haftalar" instead of just "iyi hafta". Its plural form of hafta. Unlike Spanish, adjectives do not change by the nouns plural/singular form.(iyi remains the same when hafta changes to haftalar) + I would suggest you to say "Ben İspanyolum" instead "Ben İspanyalıyım". It's not wrong but doesn't sound native. It gives impression that you're not Spanish but born in Spain. For example there so many Turks in Germany. In Turkish Almanya=Germany. If someone says that someone is Almanyalı, we assume that they are not German but Turks who live in Germany. If this person we talk about is German, we would say that they are Alman.
I text this to help not to criticize, don't get me wrong. Hope it helps. Have a nice day Buenas dias !
@@illumminos2095 ohh it's true I wrote it wrong (about haftalar) . And about İspanyalıyım thank you! I didn't know ab it. Buenas tardes ^-^
Gel ben sana ogreteyim discord servere comm
im Turkish and i want to learn spanish so much 😔
Türkiye'ye beş kez gittim. Ne güzel! Teşekkür ederim!
Ne güzel
@@jisoonun_cikolatas1numaral286 anlamıyorum neden ülkeyi kötüleyecek şeyler söyüyosun? Tabikide görülecek çok fazla şey var...
@•JustMushroom• doğal güzellikler var.. İstanbul başlı başına gezilecek mükemmel bi şehir izmirin denenicek tatları. Antep'in yemekleri.. gözünüzü açın
@@jisoonun_cikolatas1numaral286 Türkiye'de görülecek çok şey var lakin ülkemiz şu an siyasi krizde olduğu için halkın bazı kesimleri ülkeyi senin gibi yapıcı olmayan şekilde eleştiriyorlar. Bu sorunun 2023'te iktidarın değişmesiyle geçeceğini düşünüyorum.
@@jisoonun_cikolatas1numaral286 tüm negatifliğimizi turistlere yaydık artık rahat rahat ölebilirim 🤧
Im French and speak German and English fluently. As Im kinda getting bored of Romance languages and have a good grasp of the Germanic languages I have been looking for a different kind of language. Arabic is quite intimidating with all the signs. Turkish seems easy to read with the letters ü and ö, which exist in German. Also it sounds cool. Moreover, the Turkish women look so beautiful so Im giving it a try. 😁
Turkish is in the same language family as Japanese, Korean and Mongolian. If you like Turkish, you probably will like these other languages too! They are quite similar in grammar and some words are the same (Mongolian is the most similar language to Turkish)
Welcome to Arabic if you wanna learn it. I speak French as well
The hugest problem of learning Turkish is probably the slang because it’s almost impossible to translate it directly. There are words/phrases which gives the same meaning but the direct translations are completely different.
I am trying to learn French , it is my only dream to visit Paris!
My guy, Nobody really cares 😭
Oh, my word! I've been teaching myself the Turkish language and the things you mentioned here are among the ones I've been having trouble with. For example 'sen mutlu musun'. If it's translated directly into English it sounds really silly because you're then using the pronoun 'you' twice in the same sentence. This video clarified so much for me. I haven't taken courses or anything, just learning on my own. I understand it better than I speak it. You've just boosted my ability to speak better. Thank you so much! Best wishes from South Africa.
Hey dud, if you want trainining Turkish language with Turkish personal you can write me and lets talk or write
Yeah, it has to do with the case endings. But also because of the case endings, you can simply say "mutlu musun", the "-sun" part already signals that its for the single person you're talking to.
"Sen" means "you", but both
"Mutlu musun", and
"Sen mutlu musun", means "are you happy".
Actually, Turkish is not difficult , if you practice it, you can learn it easily.But there is an important think here that sometimes even we cannot understand the Turkish of oldest in our country, I think we need to learn their Turkish from them.
Yes, we don't use pronouns in generally because they are already within the sentence in suffix form. But you can use them to stress a point in your speech, for example "benim evimde kalamazsın". If you look at this sentence and add a context such as: you are having a quarrel with someone who you share your house with and you don't want them in your house anymore. With anger and the heat of the moment, you would stress "my house" part and say "you can't stay in MY house / BENİM evimde kalamazsın", meaning this is my house and you want to underline that part in your speech. We use pronouns in specific situations like this to stress something. Hope it is informative for you.
Vay! kendi başına öğrenmen çok etkileyici!
Your English sounds as good as your Turkish. Congrats!
This video is so useful! Çok teşekkürler! The tongue twister at the end was a fun addition 😀
Tesukalr. Meaning thanku... Right
@@HomeByMe-gf5nq Yes! And çok teşekkürler means many thanks 🙂
ruclips.net/video/SUArgNUhtlk/видео.html
@@HomeByMe-gf5nq
teşekkürler = thanks
teşekkür ederim = thank you (ederim ≠ you, it's just the meaning)
çok teşekkürler = thanks very much
çok teşekkür ederim = thank you very much
Turkish is one of the most my favorite language ❤️
De dónde eres?
@@kasadam85 I don't understand
@@itsali2413 😂
@@sameersalam139 Maine kaha k Turkish achi lagti hai yeh Nahi kaha k Turkish bolna aati hai itne achi
@@kasadam85 He say Where are you from in Spanish
I watched this video as a Turkish person and i liked your video so much. You explained the Turkish language really good. 🙂👌
Thank you for all the videos you do, I get excited to watch every time. I really love turkish and I love how you teach it !
I am Turkish
Don't know why I'm here and watching this video till the end as a native Turkish speaker 🤷🏻♀️😂
Aynn
Çok zevkli ve profesyonel bir youtube kanalı olmuş. 😊 Başarılar arkadaşlar! 💪
Ğ harfini önüne gelen yanlış anlatıyor. Bir şeyin yanlış kullanılıyor olması aslını değiştirmez. Kelime ortasındaki Ğ kullanımını anlatırken kelime sonundaki kullanımını örnek alarak anlatmamız gerek. Ağ, Bağ, Dağ, Çağ... Bunları söylerken boğazımızda yaptığımız hareketi aynen kelime ortasındaki Ğ için de yapmalıyız. Yabancılara zor geliyor diye dili yanış anlatmayın. "BOĞAZ" derken hiç bir zaman Bo'az veya Boaaz şeklinde söylenmez. Açık şekilde gırtlakta yumuşatılan özel bir ses çıkarılır. Adamlar "Th" sesi için milleti pepeye çevirdi. Biz neden taviz veriyoruz. Yoksa yabancının dilini öğrenirken kendimizinkini mi unutuyoruz.
Diksiyon eğitimi almıştım ve ğ harfinin hiçbir zaman okunmaması gerektiğini öğretmişlerdi. Söğüt, öğüt, ağaç gibi sözcükleri ğ yi okumadan söylemeye çalışmıştık hatta. Okuyan var mıdır bilmiyorum ama spikerler de ğyi okumuyordu.
@@Nur-fk5ox yanlış öğretmişler. Öyle bir Türkçe yok ki. Bal gibi de ses çıkıyor o harfte. Almanca ve Fransızca'daki "R"nin oldukça yumuşak hâli çıkıyor. Bir yabancı başta harfin çıktığı yeri anlayamasa da yavaş yavaş Türkçe konuşanları dinledikçe çözecektir meseleyi.
Bravo Turko Bey, çok güzel yazmışsınız 👏👏
@@AvatariaEmreYapm İşleri konuşmayı öğretmek olan insanlar böyle öğretiyorlar
Fakat aradaki fark şu,yabancılar th sesini gerçekten ve aşırı fazla kullanıyor fakat biz normal hayatta ğ yi neredeyse hiçbir zaman vurgulayarak kullanmıyoruz.Bu yüzden öyle anlatılması normal bence.Örneğin yağmur derken gırtlaktan yumuşak ses çıkarırsak bile çok vurgulu gibi oluyor bu yüzden a yı uzatmış gibi okuyoruz
I am also a native, but i didn't notice most of the details of our language before she'd told. Good job! keep it!
I am a native speaker of Turkish and I found this video so useful 💫 you and your energy are great🤩
it makes me happy when i saw people make effort teach or learn turkish language. thank you for your videos and energy. i hope they increase step by step. one day comes turkish would be more talkative language in the world like english and many other famous languages. i think thats all because of turkish series 😁
i actually was amazed i was able to pronounce the tt so easily, thx, lovely lesson!
So helpful guys, thank you so much. Appreciated ❤
Great video ! , I believe pronunciation is one of the hardest things for us foreigners. Without a shadow of a doubt this kind of content make it easier for us. 😃
Hem Türkçe dilbilgisi hem de İngilizce öğrenmenin en iyi yöntemini vermişsiniz. Tebrikler ve teşekkürler.
Wow good video. Good learning. I have been taking Turkish for a year and a half now and still can understand or have a conversation!!! I am a big fan of the Turkish series but I have to watch them with subtitles or else I can understand everything they say!
The dubbings of the Turkish series are very bad and are not fully intelligible. Although I am a native speaker I mostly watch them with subtitles. I have the same problem in some of the American, English films as well. You don't need to be sad about it.
@@kedici2583 bir doz Polat Alemdar verelim ablaya bir şeyi kalmaz şakır şakır Türkçe konuşur :))))
what do you watch?
@@kedici2583 senin derdin ne bırak izlesin
Perfect video , thanks.
You make it easier, of course I don't like to be as robot 😒 due conversations.
Practice and practice to improve our levels.
This video is just fantastic 👍👍I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a RUclips lesson so much! Çok teşekkür ederim!
😀
Merhaba
konuşabilir miyiz? ☺
As a native speaker of Turkish I can confirm these. You will sound more like a native if you do these.
Hey man , im from Spain, i need the help of a turkish
Can you say me the name of this song?
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@@plaguedog5744 Hi, the name of this song "sevmedim deme"
@@iknowhowyoudiedinyourpastl5825 thank you man
Çok faydalı! Çok teşekkür ederim!
This lady is so so charming, I watched the video because of her solely and found out that turkish is equally sensual as a language as spanish is for example.
I understood what was going on here from Gülşen songs! Çok teşekkür ederim canım Gülşen!!
Great!🤭
Çok güzel ve açıklamalı bir çalışma olmuş. Teşekkürler.
As a Turkish, this video and comment section make feel like an expert :) and remind me how detailed langauge we talk everyday. I feel the people who struggling with learning Turkish. Working hard and practising more is important but in my opinion, the key thing is finding a native chat friend and daily conversation. Good luck everyone ! Kolay gelsin :)
Honestly one of the best teachers ever! However, I think that tongue twister will take me approximately 3 days 🤣🤯🇬🇧
Ur trying to learn turkish ?
@@Owen-mp8fp I'm trying, I've only just begun!
@@__.carolyn ur native language?
@@Owen-mp8fp British English
Hi what‘s your motivation to learn turkish?
That video was very helpful! Teşekkürler🧿
You are amazing. Listening to a lesson from an excellent teacher like you gives people peace and pleasure.👍👏
thank you guys i love you and your channel...i appreciate it and im going over most of your videos as a review...and now im not gonna challenge you i already went there once....didnt go well in front of my class xD
You nd your teaching techniques are perfect.
Awesome 🤩 Thank You!
Wow I love this lesson.çok sağol hocam
As a Turkish person I definitely can confirm that we love outsiders speaking in Turkish regardless of their accent so please don't feel even the slightest bit of ashame while speaking☺️ Have a good journey learning a new language❣️
Whenever i speak turkish, people answer back to me in English and call me yabancı. Most intimidating people to talk to. And i spent years in Turkey. I have a b2 level. But it's never enough to turks who are obsessed with people being turkish or not. I mean you guys always ask each other "memleketin ne?". Obsessed with where people are from.
You should be teaching abroad. Your techniques and explanations are simple and easy to correct. Wonderful video.
As a Turkish native guy, it's really easy to learn Turkish.
Yes.😏🤠
I think it is because the people around you talks turkish since you born
ciao a tutti...
@@sadomasochist_06 I also born and still living in Turkey
wow i wonder why lol
Don’t know why but as a Turkish I’ve been watching your videos for years. Thx for your effective content. It’s really enjoyable to watch.
Fantastic video, the explanation is so clear, thank you!
Tam bir öğretmen gibi gerçekten muhteşemsin 🙏🏻
Çok faydalı bilgiler. Teşekkür ederim ❣️
This video was really helpful. Thanks Turkishle!
Kazakistandan selamlar. Dillerimiz yakin benzer diller
Dillerimiz aynı, sadece farklı gelişmişler🇹🇷❤️🇰🇿
No, "ğ" has a specific sound in the Turkish language. For example, if you read the word "ağaç" like "aaç", it will sound completely different according to the rules of the Turkish language. Unfortunately, all the instructors I have seen so far teach wrong soft g's pronunciation. As a native Turkish speaker, I'm saying again that the letter "ğ" has a special sound and does not have functions such as connecting two vowels or making the letters read long.
i thought that soft g has a kind of you know soft 'h' sound
Let me remind you that Turkish is not a phonetic language and our Language culture is not the same
as European languages.
No. “ğ” has no sound. â and û are not even used that often and “Düzeltme işareti” as we call can only be used for loanwords.
@@definitelynotacheater Ğ'nin sesi yok olur mu hiç? Bal gibi var. Almanca ve Fransızca'daki "R"nin oldukça yumuşak hâli sadece
@@wkrooozistyle6881 let me remind you that Turkish is much more phonetic than almost all the European languages (maybe all, actually, but it is beyond my knowledge). Turkish doesn't have irregular verbs or irregular plural forms. It always uses the same sentence structure for any tense unlike English and German which have different structures for different tenses. It also has an actual reading system, unlike most of the European languages that pronounce the letters differently depending on the structure of the word (and most of the time in English, reading is independent of the word structure).
Nice video. In some cities of Turkey, mostly eastern parts, everyone uses the informative "- dır, - dir" in daily life because of the local dialect. They literally say "Hava soğuktur." 😁
İngilizce telaffuzunuz çok başarılı. Ayrıca yabancılar için oldukça bilgilendirici. Orta seviyede Türkçe bilen bir yabancı için oldukça yararlı bir içerik.
Iam loving this gona keep practising i love your language n eager to learn thnx for the video
İngilizce öğretmeniyim ve çevremdeki birçok kişiden neden Türkçe öğretmeyi denemediğim konusunda soru alıyorum, verdiğim cevap her zaman ''ben onun eğitimini almadım'' olmuştur ama bu videoyu izledikten sonraki yorumum şu: ''HAYATTA ÖĞRETEMEM.'' :D
Dert etme, bu şahıs da yabancıya öğretecek kadar Türkçe bilmiyor.
@@mecnunkacar8180 Hiç öyle görünmüyor buradan
@@hande9717 bence mecnun bey doğru söylemiş. "Ğ"nin sesi yoktur diyor hanımefendi mesela.
@@skyhighbora ben öyle bir şey yapmıyorum. Anadilin Türkçeyse kendini yormana gerek yok. Bu hanımefendi bile Ğ yok dediği hâlde çıkartıyordu o sesi hep. İnsanlara yanlış bilgi vermeyiniz.
Ben Turkce ogretmeni de degilim Ingilizce ogretmeni de. Yine de yabanci arkadaslardan Turkce ogrenmek isteyen oluyor, hobi olarak ogretiyorum. Bazi gramer kurallarini birlikte kesfediyoruz, gercekten zor bir dil. Mesela p çt k harfleriyle biten kelimelere unlu ek gelirse bu harfler yumusar, f s t k ç ş h p ile biten kelimeye unsuz gelirse bu harfler degismez ama gelen harf degisir seklinde calismistik. Bu iki grupta da ortak harfler oldugu icin kafa karistirici olabiliyor. Yavas yavas deneyim kazanarak ogretilebilir bence.
Dilimizi iyi bir şekilde öğrenmeniz bizi çok mutlu etti♡ Umarım hepiniz daha başarılı olursunuz
Bravo, harikasınız😍😍😍 iyi şanslar❤
Amazing dear👏👏👏
Thank you so much
OMG... you're right! I mean it's a really tough language to learn. Now I feel even more lucky since I was born in an turk-iranian family.🎉😂by the way... I really enjoy turkish.♥
It is very helpfull, thanks alot😍😍
Thank you ! You presentation is good
Her way of teaching is wonderful even her as a person so lovely
I think turkish language is so cool and ı can say some words that you learn to me and ı can say it good thank youu so muchh
Thank you so much, your voice is very beautiful in both English and Turkish. :)
Kız çinli
@@heathermason3513 Really? Can you show me any videos that she speaking chinese?
@@anghuutoan2640 Şaka yapıyordum, o Türk, çünkü Çinlileri seviyorum, sana söyledim, kız (kız) anlamına geliyor ama aynı zamanda bir çağrı biçimi olarak da kullanılabilir.
@@anghuutoan2640 I was kidding, she's Turkish, because I love Chinese, I told you, it means kız (girl) but can also be used as a form of calling.
So much more helpful when you translate every word. Thank you for that
Bravo, Congratulations, You are a good teacher, It was a pleasure to hear from you.
That was so nice video.
It looks like I am going to STUDY Turkish 😆😆😆
Tesekkur Ederim!
You are simply fab 💕 and the video is so undoubtedly smart and handy!
Can you make a specific video to help Türkçe learners (me) understand the subtle pronounciation differences for the vowel sounds e, i, ö, o, u, ü ?
Ah this is hard to recognize for strangers I got you. You can write Turkish alphabet and pronounciation and learn it there. Turkish letters pronounciation never changes so you can be sure while talking Turkish
Çok teşekkürler 😊
l am native Turkish speaker and l watch this video to improve my English
Great vedio . thanks for sharing your vedio .
Turkish is one of my favorite language and movies
😍😍😍 teşekkürler
Wow amazing.. Tesekkurler
The tongue twister took me 16 seconds. I cannot say it quickly. But, I enjoyed your video very much!
Teşekkürler çok önemli ders
This video is wonderful ❤ can you please make some videos where you explain Turkish grammar, vocab section and some little dialogues, please?
What‘s your motivation to learn turkish?
@@antinkuntin5452 I think it's best language to hear, and I like music, series and culture and I hope I'll go to Turkey one day
@@rachelekatarinachieregato2378
And where do you live?
@@antinkuntin5452 Italy 🇮🇹
@@rachelekatarinachieregato2378
I have been in Roma und Milan
Which city do you live in?
I am a native speaker from Eskisehir and with the huge contrubition of this educational video,my Turkish speaking fluency has increased significantly.Allah razı olsun ablam 🇹🇷🇹🇷
vay kardesim nativeler bile izliyo
Thank you so much!
Awesome!
I'm always wondering why I can't hear the letter g, today I got it. Amazing lesson tesekkuler!
there are "ü" and "ş" letters in Teşekkürler.
@@wkrooozistyle6881 probably he does not have those letters in hia keyboard. You dont need to tell him that.
Fantastic lesson. Thank you!
it took me 5 and half seconds. I'm learning Turkish through Duolingo.
Çok teşekkür ederim
Beautiful language 😊 love from Baghdad ❤️
So beautiful language!
Askar Mamirbekov,
Republic of KAZAKHSTAN 🇰🇿,
Almaty City
🤗🇹🇷🇧🇷👏 Não entendo o inglês, só um pouco de turco. Poderiam colocar legenda em português!?
Hola! No sé portugués pero hablo español, espero que puedas entenderme. Puedes usar la traducción automática para portugués. Habrá errores de traducción, pero hay muchas cosas que se traducen correctamente. Te puede servir. :) Não falo português só español :(((
nossa e aí sou eu, uma alemã turca tentando ler o português kkkkkk
@@adanvazquez5663 hi, I already see from your name that you aren't Turkish but Spanish and prob. learning the Turkish language, so I wanted to ask how it's going and do you like it ? Is Turkish a hard language to learn for foreigners? I just wanted to know it as a Turk.
Adios!
português brasileiro é melhor que português europeu! kkkkkkk love from turkey
@@hakan6379 aynen kkkk
This video is one of the best with pronunciation rules and when to say what. I am an Australian who has been watching Turkish Shows for 6 months and trying to glean more from the shows to get better understanding and enjoy them more. So thank you and will watch more from you 🙏🏽
Your video just made me make my decision to learn Turkish... Yani, a fire of love to learn Turkish just woke up inside of me 🥰
You are such a lovely teacher ♥️🥰
I'm just starting in Turkish, i'm gonna watch more of your videos, this was wonderful. Funny that i never ever heard someone pronounce correctly Erdogan. Is it common for you to write the letters without the 'diacritics'? It is very common in Romania when writing online and there's no problem to understand the words.
Yeah it's pretty common since most of the people use eng keyboard
Not that common as the guy above me said but i'd say like %80 use those letters. And the remaining people use english.
@@zugzwang8495 guy? Lmao ok
@@esra72 bakmadim hic isme pardon
@@zugzwang8495 np
Everything was going great, then the tongue twister came up! I was confused as hell! lol
Very informative video, çok teşekkürler canım!
As someone who has been living in Turkey for the past 6 years I have got better but I am still a little hard to understand because of my stutter. This video is very helpful and would recomand for many people who have started Turk'sh and its VERY easy! The reading is so easy! sure there are many long words like bulunmaktadır which is just an example of the long ones! But they get easier and easier once you the hange of ü ö ç ş and ı because many long words contain many of those. So Hope everyone can have the greatest time learing Turkish! Güle Güle!
As a Turk, I can say that even if Turkish may seem difficult or varied at first, after a while you get used to it and if you understand the abbreviation and even the daily speech of Turkish people (informal), you will see that sometimes what seems to be long includes very simple and very very short answers :) even sometimes " "haa" is a language in itself with appropriate head movements ;)I am sure it will be very enjoyable to get to know Turkish literature from Turkish after a certain level. Good luck✨
Oha da vinci türkmüş GAŞSHAŞABŞABS
@@remresu5573 tabi:)
Ğ telaffuz edilmez demişsiniz aslında "aalamak" "erdoan" "aız" oluyor demişsiniz ama yabancılara kolay öğretmek için bile olsa yanlış bir bilgi. O ses var. Almanca ve Fransızca'daki "R"nin oldukça yumuşak hâli sadece.
Yine de böyle bir video yaptığınız için çok teşekkür ederim. Keşke çoğu yabancı, dilimizi öğrenmek istese. Yabancı dile meraklı olup da öğrenilebilecek en güzel dil Türkçe. RUclips'da Türkçe öğrenmiş Korelileri, Almanları gördükçe çok seviniyorum zaten. Dilimizin çok zor olduğunu itiraf etmeliyim ama hangi dil kolay ki?
Evet çoğumuz ğ sesini kullanıyoruz günlük hayatımızda ama doğru diksiyon kullanımında ğ sesi yoktur yani arkadaş doğru ifade etmiş.
@@procyon1 öyle bir şey mümkün değil o diksiyon kuralını icad edenin anasını avradını
@@AvatariaEmreYapm Neye göre mümkün değil hocam bilimsel kaynak verin. Ayrıca adam gibi düzgün konuşun lütfen. Burada bir şey ifade etmeye çalışıyoruz. Gelip küfretmeden önce kendi dayanağınızı sunun.
@@procyon1 benim dayanağım anadilimin Türkçe olması. Türkçeyi yedirmemeliyiz, bozdurmamalıyız. Türkçeyi hep herkese kurban ediyorsunuz. Ğ sesinin en çok belli olduğu kelimelerden biri "eğer"
Ğ olmadan nasıl telaffuz etmeyi düşünüyorlar acaba? Eer mi?
@@AvatariaEmreYapm Kendi konuştuğun Türkçe'nin doğru olduğunu nereden biliyorsun peki? Türkçe'nin bir sürü ağzı, şivesi var. Hepimiz bir yörenin ağzına göre konuşuyoruz ama yazı dilinde o ağızla yazmıyoruz sonuçta. Tüm seslendirme sanatçılarını dinleyin bir bakalım ğ sesini kullanan var mı hiç aralarında. Ayrıca ğ sesini çıkarmadan gayet de eğer denebilir.
im a linguistics student and stuff like this about languages fascinate me so much!
as a Turkish native speaker this video is really helpfull...everybody keep going
I am from india very eager to learn Turkish because many word match in n our Hindi language. 😍😍❤️❤️
Hello, I am Turkish, I know English, why did you want to learn Turkish, a language that is not used much
Which words are the same ?
Mükemmel teşekkürler 🇮🇳
Your English is as good as your Turkish thank youu
super helpful! Teşekkürler!
Im turkish but I live somewhere else but sadly when i grew up I didn’t got to learn it fluently and now I’m speaking it broken😭
Great video! The word stress is the opposite with city names. The stress is on the first syllable. ANkara, İZmir, ANtalya :)
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I am a Turkish man and I have been learning English on my own for two years because I am going to start living in London one and a half years later. As a knowing both languages your lesson has been helpful a lot to me than your teaching Turkish. I appreciate you. I will watch your lesson to learn English but not to learn Turkish.