The easy thing about Turkish alphabet is once you learn the alphabet you can read anything even if you have no idea what it says because the letters never change their sounds.
Hayır, okunuşları az da olsa değişiyor mesela canan derken caanan diye a yı uzatiyoruz mesela hükûmet hükuumet diye okuyoruz tabii bunda şapka var ama canan da yok
@@ardakntr İstisna. Canan Türkçe değil farsça. Canan olarak değil ca-nan olarak okunması gerekiyor. Kökeninde tire olmadığından çevrilince de konulmamış. Farslılar böyle okuduğu için bu şekilde kalmış.
sana öyle geliyor, ince ve kalın harfleri ayıran bişi yok dilde (katip ve katildeki k aynı değil, şapka deme şapka her zaman konmuyor) aynı zamanda açık ve kapalı e'yi de ayırmıyoruz (ekmek ve ellideki e aynı değil, türk olduğun için sana öyle geliyor) ek olarak "ğ" de "e" harfinden sonra gelince "y" sesi veriyor: eğlence, eğreti... gibi gibi, türkçe büyük oranda fonetik bir dil olsa da harflerin sesi değişmiyor değil
@@yusufackgoz8009 çünkü onun doğrusu katip değil kâtip. Doğrusunu yazarsan neden farklı okunduğunu da anlarsın. Ben eylence olarak okumuyorum eğlence olarak okuyorum, yanlış okuyanların sorunu.
My husband is Turkish. I am American. We are both learning in our own pace. Today I asked him to say the Turkish alphabet very slowly and record it. He forgot a letter at the end of the alphabet too. Then I came here to figure it out and it happened again. It makes me smile. I only need the vowels anyway and now I realize it haha.
a little tip my French teacher told us so we could correctly pronounce Ö and Ü was: Ö = mimic your mouth as if you were about to say O but instead, pronounce an E Ü = mimic your mouth as if you were about to say U but instead, pronounce İ It worked
I have been watching turkish serials since Erkenci kus became one of the most widely known from there on I watch Turkish serials. You people are great. One day I wish to see Demet and Jan
This reminds me when I learned International phonetics. Every languages is interesting esp when it comes how to pronounce the alphabets. Turkish is one of a kind. I learned alot from movies. Your teaching helps me even better🧡
I learned to pronounce O and Ö easily by making a small circle with your mouth when saying O and a larger circle when saying Ö. This works like magic!❤
Thank you Can for teaching us, you are a really nice and likeable guy. I hope you keep doing this work. I just recommended your channel to my father who is going to learn Turkish.
“You will always pronounce the letters as the same sounds.” This is largely true EXCEPT FOR THE R, which depends on placement in the word. Turkish with Anıl has a spectacular video on this.
Love this guy. . .very endearing & great instructor. Wonderful personality! Lovely way of teaching! Makes learning Turkish fun. I Must visit is Turkey . . .on my bucket list! Have been watching several Turkishle videos and have enjoyed every one. So easy to follow! I watch so many Turkish series/movies and these lessons really halp. Actually learning! Thank you, soooooooo much! Keep them coming. ♥️ from Canada 🇨🇦.
Very good video! One way to describe the "short" r is to say it is "flipped." This is a term used by singers and speakers who are learning diction. The three most familiar sounds for "r" in European and American English are retroflex (most familiar in American English), flipped (or a single tap r, for linguists) which you might hear in British English, and rolled (as you would hear in Italian and Spanish, and sometimes in French and German). (French and German also have the uvular r.) The most difficult sounds in Turkish for me are ü, ö, and i (without the dot). The ü and ö are not the same as those symbols are pronounced in German, French, or Italian. Instead, they are more "open." The i (without the dot) is tricky because even though we say the sound as in "girl" we have to be careful not to say an American r (as we do in "girl").
I'm from Philippines and I'm glad to learned turkeys basic language because this is my hobbies learn more defferent language even I'm not full educated I'm happy because gradua lly I learned
The Turkish language is soft like french and I think the change in the alphabet was extremely important when Ataturk made this big Change Looking more to understand more about the language
I’m traveling to Turkey soon to visit my brother (whose gf is Turkish) and your videos are so helpful! I’ll be able to read a menu, even if Im not sure what I’m ordering 😅 learning even a little bit of another language only increases my respect for anyone learning English, which is not always so phonetic like Turkish is. Turkish is a much more beautiful language too I think 🙃 Much gratitude!
i have someone from turkey that started attending my school a few days ago. i want to be able to communicate with him since he doesn’t know english 🙏 we just became friends and i want to talk with him comfortably
I love these easy lessons. Everything is very clear. But the one thing that I can not seem to get in Turkish is the difference between the plain U and the dotted U. I can't really hear the difference a lot of times. Thanks!
"ü" to "U" Between the two, first of all, your lips should be different. “A circle open enough for the tip of his index finger to go between his lips as he makes the "ü" sound. U sound is narrower and wider lip. When making the ü sound, the tongue will come between the lower teeth, but slightly below.
I'm currently following Dolunay and Ada Masali. With your channel, i'll be enjoying more these series and appreciate more the Turkish culture. Thank you Can. So, c = English 'j' j = English/Mandarin 'zh'
Great video! 👍Many Turkish letters are pronounced similar to Spanish, especially the vowels, and other letters are the same as English. Thanks for the video! Greetings and God bless you 🙏, from Los Angeles, California, U.S.A..👋😎
Im a pakistano learning Turkish and omggg i found that some Turkish words are similar to pakistani Words like color in pakistani Is "rang" and in Turkish "renk" or Blood in urdu Is "khoon" or candle Is "mom" I LOVE TURKISH SENI SEVYORUM💗💗🇹🇷🇵🇰
Hei,as an romanian,everything is very eassy,in romanian language we also read all the letters,and we use almost same letters,i'm happy i found another fonetic language :D
I love the pronunciation. It is not difficult. If you know that you can write and read. The problem in the future for me will be to talk. But I saw some of your videos. Inshallah I can talk a little. Gue gue . Tesekkurler narim.😊
Assalamualaikum kardeşim.. Hindistanlıyım.. Türkçe öğrenmek istedim o yüzden kanalını ziyaret ettim çok faydalı.. Bu arada Google translate kullanıyorum...😅😅😅
Being born and raised turkish despite not being born in turkey and only being half turkish (moms side is turkish, my dad is a zazaki kurd(?)) I cannot read turkish text without struggling- I do speak turkish! It was my first language my entire family speaks it but the way its so complicated to me just reading turkish text confuses me to the max
Hello dear admin. I directly subscribe to your channel. I am a father of 5 kids. My 3rd kid will be studying in Turkiye next year. He is in the final year of Sulaimaniyah boarding now. I am searching for my kid the best channel to study Turkish better. I think your channel is one the great channel in RUclips. Could I cantact you personally for the improvement of learning Turkish? I mean, could you help me arrange your video in order for beginner to intermediate? Best regards from Surabaya, Indonesia. Thanks very much for your help.
One day I fell in love with a lady , but I faced rejection , Then by accident I listened to Turkish love music ,it was the song of Ibrahim Tatlises , He was singing very very good , Since then I got interested to learn Turkish .
@@dominiqgarcia1515 well his pronunciation is not a good example for perfect Turkish, he is half Turkish half Kurdish guy an dhe has accent from eastern side of Turkey, this is beautiful song maybe his one and only good song for me, his other songs are absolutely not for me. I just want to advice you some songs from Turkish pop, rock.. please listen ŞEBNEM FERAH, her pronunciation is very good, clean Turkish without any accent-DELİ KIZIN TÜRKÜSÜ, SİGARA, MAYIN TARLASI and then you can continue with other singers and songs.
Thank you. It's really helpful. Though it seems confusing because all Turkish letters look similar to English letters. Hope with time being will be easy.
The easy thing about Turkish alphabet is once you learn the alphabet you can read anything even if you have no idea what it says because the letters never change their sounds.
Hayır, okunuşları az da olsa değişiyor mesela canan derken caanan diye a yı uzatiyoruz mesela hükûmet hükuumet diye okuyoruz tabii bunda şapka var ama canan da yok
@@ardakntr İstisna. Canan Türkçe değil farsça. Canan olarak değil ca-nan olarak okunması gerekiyor. Kökeninde tire olmadığından çevrilince de konulmamış. Farslılar böyle okuduğu için bu şekilde kalmış.
sana öyle geliyor, ince ve kalın harfleri ayıran bişi yok dilde (katip ve katildeki k aynı değil, şapka deme şapka her zaman konmuyor)
aynı zamanda açık ve kapalı e'yi de ayırmıyoruz (ekmek ve ellideki e aynı değil, türk olduğun için sana öyle geliyor)
ek olarak "ğ" de "e" harfinden sonra gelince "y" sesi veriyor: eğlence, eğreti...
gibi gibi, türkçe büyük oranda fonetik bir dil olsa da harflerin sesi değişmiyor değil
@@yusufackgoz8009 çünkü onun doğrusu katip değil kâtip. Doğrusunu yazarsan neden farklı okunduğunu da anlarsın. Ben eylence olarak okumuyorum eğlence olarak okuyorum, yanlış okuyanların sorunu.
Even easier if you speak french or german
My husband is Turkish. I am American. We are both learning in our own pace. Today I asked him to say the Turkish alphabet very slowly and record it. He forgot a letter at the end of the alphabet too.
Then I came here to figure it out and it happened again. It makes me smile. I only need the vowels anyway and now I realize it haha.
Lady you believe in Santa 🎅 Turkish never have alphabet they use Arabic or Latin
Mjy b koi turkish dhond do
@@jiaqueen3827 Hamain Kia Hai
@@jiaqueen3827 😊😊
Same here especially since our child first language will be his Turkish not English 😂
a little tip my French teacher told us so we could correctly pronounce Ö and Ü was:
Ö = mimic your mouth as if you were about to say O but instead, pronounce an E
Ü = mimic your mouth as if you were about to say U but instead, pronounce İ
It worked
vay be. Türk'üm ve dediklerini ilk defa duydum. Denedim ve Fransızca öğretmenin gerçekten haklıymış.
Excellent advice 😊
Are you speaking French already??
is it the same like the german ones??
@@ismailahmed1907 Yes, it’s the same
Wow it worked!!
I speak English and Spanish. Your simple approach makes me think I can learn Turkish!
@Arleta Włodarczyk 1 You DO have superpowers!
I am Turkish and Italian and this helped me a lot ! Thank you !
I’m learning a Turkish language with you to be able to speak with my boyfriend from Turkey
I like Turkish 😍, seni seviyorum from 🇲🇾❤️
I have been watching turkish serials since Erkenci kus became one of the most widely known from there on I watch Turkish serials. You people are great. One day I wish to see Demet and Jan
Ive just started learning Turkish. I hope to travel there in a years time.
Thank you.
This reminds me when I learned International phonetics. Every languages is interesting esp when it comes how to pronounce the alphabets. Turkish is one of a kind. I learned alot from movies. Your teaching helps me even better🧡
It's soooo nice to learn different languages, especially TURKISH they are very gooood creators
Thank you - this has helped! when I watch Turkish videos, I have picked up on sounds and this has added to my understanding.
Great. I am here from Afghanistan and learn somethimg from it.
Hi
I hope you are safe and fine 🙏
Im already Turkish
I have started to learn Turkish after falling in love with Sen anlat Karadeniz, thank you so much for these videos.
Same😊
Where r u from?
Best explanation of the soft G so far
I learned to pronounce O and Ö easily by making a small circle with your mouth when saying O and a larger circle when saying Ö. This works like magic!❤
Thank you Can for teaching us, you are a really nice and likeable guy. I hope you keep doing this work.
I just recommended your channel to my father who is going to learn Turkish.
Kendi dilimi öğrenmeleri beni gırurlandırıyor❤❤❤❤🇹🇷🇹🇷
“You will always pronounce the letters as the same sounds.” This is largely true EXCEPT FOR THE R, which depends on placement in the word. Turkish with Anıl has a spectacular video on this.
Love this guy. . .very endearing & great instructor. Wonderful personality! Lovely way of teaching! Makes learning Turkish fun. I Must visit is Turkey . . .on my bucket list!
Have been watching several Turkishle videos and have enjoyed every one. So easy to follow! I watch so many Turkish series/movies and these lessons really halp. Actually learning! Thank you, soooooooo much! Keep them coming. ♥️ from Canada 🇨🇦.
the best channel ever ....for learning türkçe...
Very well explained. Thank you. The vowel sounds are really difficult for me. This helps.
Very good video! One way to describe the "short" r is to say it is "flipped." This is a term used by singers and speakers who are learning diction. The three most familiar sounds for "r" in European and American English are retroflex (most familiar in American English), flipped (or a single tap r, for linguists) which you might hear in British English, and rolled (as you would hear in Italian and Spanish, and sometimes in French and German). (French and German also have the uvular r.)
The most difficult sounds in Turkish for me are ü, ö, and i (without the dot). The ü and ö are not the same as those symbols are pronounced in German, French, or Italian. Instead, they are more "open." The i (without the dot) is tricky because even though we say the sound as in "girl" we have to be careful not to say an American r (as we do in "girl").
I have been struggling for months now on "ö". The example of "girl" is absolutely brilliant! Teşekkür Ederim!
I'm from Philippines and I'm glad to learned turkeys basic language because this is my hobbies learn more defferent language even I'm not full educated I'm happy because gradua lly I learned
I think I'm in love with this Turkish delight guy who does these videos GORGOUSE ❤
The Turkish language is soft like french and I think the change in the alphabet was extremely important when Ataturk made this big Change
Looking more to understand more about the language
Turkishle en iyi ogretmen!!! Tesekkur ederim!
I’m traveling to Turkey soon to visit my brother (whose gf is Turkish) and your videos are so helpful! I’ll be able to read a menu, even if Im not sure what I’m ordering 😅 learning even a little bit of another language only increases my respect for anyone learning English, which is not always so phonetic like Turkish is. Turkish is a much more beautiful language too I think 🙃 Much gratitude!
niice! have fun! 🤩
Wow very beautiful and lovely teaching..
i have someone from turkey that started attending my school a few days ago. i want to be able to communicate with him since he doesn’t know english 🙏 we just became friends and i want to talk with him comfortably
very nice video but there is a "ç" pronounced "che" after the "c" letter that we do not want to miss since Turkish letters are 29, not 28.
right
Right. I was waiting for that letter.
I was looking for that
Hi teacher I'm new here from Cambodia thanks for your teaching 🙏Love to learn other language🙏🇰🇭❤️🇹🇷
you want speak the turkish
@@rejepmuhammetarbabov2815 Yep I do🙏
Excellent explanation with the the sounds, i love Turkish language..👍👍👍👍💯💯
Glad you liked it!🤗
Your way of teaching is quite good. I am learning turkey and you are helping a lot
I see you from Mexico, this is a really useful video!! Thank you so much! 💯
I love these easy lessons. Everything is very clear. But the one thing that I can not seem to get in Turkish is the difference between the plain U and the dotted U. I can't really hear the difference a lot of times. Thanks!
Dotted U is pronounced like the u in "Hugh" or "super".
@@yabassta ...and how is that different from the dotless U?
@Ramsay Snow Thanks for the response, it sounds like a good idea. Is that Google Translate you're talking about?
"ü" to "U" Between the two, first of all, your lips should be different. “A circle open enough for the tip of his index finger to go between his lips as he makes the "ü" sound. U sound is narrower and wider lip. When making the ü sound, the tongue will come between the lower teeth, but slightly below.
@@SibelTR10 Thanks, that's a pretty thorough description, and helpful!
This channel is so underratted i rlly hope you get famous soon!!!
I'm currently following Dolunay and Ada Masali. With your channel, i'll be enjoying more these series and appreciate more the Turkish culture. Thank you Can.
So,
c = English 'j'
j = English/Mandarin 'zh'
Super good teaching bro. I started to learn this language after watching Early bird season 1 and I will learn till the end . I'm from India
Seni başta türk sanmıştım çok iyi öğretiyorsun
Teşekkürler can. From Iran.
this is very helpful, thank you
Best Turkish teacher ever👍
🥰️ 🙌
Great video! 👍Many Turkish letters are pronounced similar to Spanish, especially the vowels, and other letters are the same as English. Thanks for the video! Greetings and God bless you 🙏, from Los Angeles, California, U.S.A..👋😎
You are simply great. You explain the way it should me. Thanks for the video. Keep on the great work!
This video is enjoyable and useful. Thanks a lot.
Respect and love to our Turkish brothers and sisters from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
I've found some turkish words are similar to urdu.. it makes it more easier for me to learn... (btw I'm not Pakistani, I'm a bengali)
I`m so shocked how similar they sound with urdu. Thank you so much
Nice you have Turkish learning I appreciate your knowledge and share with other .
Thanks for informations about pronunciation of ğ, ö (like: girl), r - short in turkish. It was very helpful 👍
Which letter is the most difficult for you? Let me know!
Ğşçüöı
Help me
It is very diffıcult pronounce ı !!!!
Ü, ı, ö... These are so difficult to pronounce for me. 😕
I know Arabic so they are all easy thanks for asking
I really like turkish💖i cant wait to talk turkish its really easy for me as Egyptian❤️
Im a pakistano learning Turkish and omggg i found that some Turkish words are similar to pakistani Words like color in pakistani Is "rang" and in Turkish "renk" or Blood in urdu Is "khoon" or candle Is "mom" I LOVE TURKISH SENI SEVYORUM💗💗🇹🇷🇵🇰
What other similarities have you discovered?
In other words Turkish is a phonetic language and using the Latinate alphabet are aspects, that makes Turkish easier to learn for English speakers.
Thank you so much for this lesson!
Love from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
So your name is life... For us who speak spanish doesn't sound too difficult. I kinda like it, Teşekkür ederim
Thank you for the helpful lesson
Hei,as an romanian,everything is very eassy,in romanian language we also read all the letters,and we use almost same letters,i'm happy i found another fonetic language :D
Glad to have you...for this language😍
Merhaba... I'm starting today!!
I love the pronunciation. It is not difficult.
If you know that you can write and read.
The problem in the future for me will be to talk.
But I saw some of your videos.
Inshallah I can talk a little.
Gue gue .
Tesekkurler narim.😊
You teach very well ,
Please continue
Your posts are EXCELLENT 👏🌟👏
Thank you. I'm learning a lot from you. Good luck
Assalamualaikum kardeşim.. Hindistanlıyım.. Türkçe öğrenmek istedim o yüzden kanalını ziyaret ettim çok faydalı.. Bu arada Google translate kullanıyorum...😅😅😅
Çok Teşekkür ederim!
Being born and raised turkish despite not being born in turkey and only being half turkish (moms side is turkish, my dad is a zazaki kurd(?)) I cannot read turkish text without struggling- I do speak turkish! It was my first language my entire family speaks it but the way its so complicated to me just reading turkish text confuses me to the max
thank you very much this was a great video
Legal,. estou começando a aprender turco, teus vídeos muito bons. Aqui Brasil, interior Rio de Janeiro.
Merhaba👋
Your English speak is also clear🥰
I am from Pakistan .you way teaching trukish is Excellent.l learn lit bit Turkish
You forgot "ç" bro. İt can pronounce like "ch" sound
Maşallah bilgin için teşekkür ederim başarılar
Thank you Abicin
Your the best teacher. Thank you!
from Uzbekistan great job🇺🇿🇺🇿
Hello dear admin.
I directly subscribe to your channel.
I am a father of 5 kids.
My 3rd kid will be studying in Turkiye next year. He is in the final year of Sulaimaniyah boarding now.
I am searching for my kid the best channel to study Turkish better. I think your channel is one the great channel in RUclips.
Could I cantact you personally for the improvement of learning Turkish?
I mean, could you help me arrange your video in order for beginner to intermediate?
Best regards from Surabaya, Indonesia.
Thanks very much for your help.
Wonderful video. You are a very nice teacher. You have helped me a lot.
Thank you! Happy to know it helped!
Your teaching method is amazing 💕i really like it
Glad you think so! 🙌
Hi thank you so much
Thank you!It's really helpful & i really like watching your video.
Teşekkür ederim(thank you)
This was a biggest question in mind about turkish language.letters n pronounciation.which u solved.👍
Can,you’re an Amore ❤!😘😘
The songs are great help to learn the alphabets.....it's fun to learn with songs.😍 Thank u Can. ❤️
Hi Can! 👋 great video! Thanks 😊
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much!!
One day I fell in love with a lady , but I faced rejection ,
Then by accident I listened to Turkish love music ,it was the song of Ibrahim Tatlises ,
He was singing very very good ,
Since then I got interested to learn Turkish .
I wonder, which song was it?
@@audreyjensen666
Han Sarhoş Hancı Sarhoş
Song by İbrahim Tatlıses
@@dominiqgarcia1515 well his pronunciation is not a good example for perfect Turkish, he is half Turkish half Kurdish guy an dhe has accent from eastern side of Turkey, this is beautiful song maybe his one and only good song for me, his other songs are absolutely not for me.
I just want to advice you some songs from Turkish pop, rock.. please listen ŞEBNEM FERAH, her pronunciation is very good, clean Turkish without any accent-DELİ KIZIN TÜRKÜSÜ, SİGARA, MAYIN TARLASI and then you can continue with other singers and songs.
Çok tsk ederim 😊
Thanks Can you have an excellent teaching skills.👏👏
Gosto muito do jeito que você ensina
Teşekkür ederim... Görüşürüz
Thank you. It's really helpful.
Though it seems confusing because all Turkish letters look similar to English letters.
Hope with time being will be easy.
Thank you brother, keep making videos!
Nice, almost like Indonesian. Some letter with additional symbol upper and under 😀👍🏿
Thank you so much... ❤