Tamam, I promise to upload more grammar videos. It's crazy that I haven't uploaded more yet but I'm working on it. Stay tuned and let me know if you have any specific questions about Turkish.
I'm a beginner here,but the way you Are teaching,is very great,I can understand properly,the way you translate to English very well said every syllables
@@LearnTurkishwithMuki What if the name is Mehmet or any other having e i ö ü last vowels Will we use -de suffix ??? Or we have to use da with all other people names we are referring to ???? Plz clear this
Hi, I'm new to your channel and I was wondering which playlist I should start with? also are the videos in the order in which we should watch them or are they just randomly strung together in 1 category?
Hocam konsept gayet hoş video sesi için bir önerim olacaktı, Adobe Premiere ile montaj yapıyorsanız videonun sesini daha kaliteli hale getirebilirsiniz. Şu anda arkada aşırı derecede rahatsız eden bir ses var :) onun için iki üç basit işlemle bu işin üstesinden gelip çok daha kaliteli ses elde edebilirsiniz :)
Onerilerin icin cok tesekkurler. Ben acikcasi bu videoyu cektigimde video islerinden hic anlamiyordum. Simdi de pek anladigim sayilmaz ama ses kalitesi biraz artti videolarda. Adobe P. kullanmiyorum. Bilgisayarda gelen iMovie'yi kullaniyorum.
@@LearnTurkishwithMuki Ne demek hocam rica ederim 😇 ama eğer zamanınız barda Adobe P. Öğrenmenizi öneririm dikkate alıp yanıtladığınız için teşekkür ederim 😊
Merhaba zainab. Here's how to do it briefly: Use clitic dA (two-way vowel harmony, written separately) when you want to negate a sentence with "either". For instance, Ben de Istanbul'a gitmedim. (I didn't go to Istanbul, either./I haven't been to Istanbul, either.) "Neither" uses double "dA". Here's how, Sen de ben de bu isi basaramadik. (Neither you nor I have succeeded at this job.) Notice the placement of the clitic dA. It's replaced immediately after the parts of speech to be negated. Does it make sense? Anladiniz mi?
What if the name is Mehmet or any other having e i ö ü last vowels Will we use -de suffix ??? Or we have to use da with all other people names we are referring to ???? Plz clear this
i'm also wondering the same thing..i wish she will show more example for da..i really don't understand this part..repeat the video twice on da part..still cannot figure it out...hopefully somebody will response to the question..
Amerikalıyım can also mean im american. It refers to the nationality of the people. People from Turkey are Turkish, People from US are called as ‘Amerikalı’ which gives us the information about the person’s birth place or nationality. However, ‘-den/-dan’ means ‘from’ you’re right, the emphasis here is the nationality of the people not the country. I hope this explanation helps.
When you attach a case marker to a proper noun, you use an apostrophe between the last letter of the noun and the first letter of the marker. A proper noun is, as you are most likely familiar, the name of a unique place, person, object. Using apostrophe in this case is only for proper spelling and writing purposes. It does not affect how the noun is pronounced. You read it as if the apostrophe doesn't exist.
You are the most affective teacher of the Turkish language I've found to date
I'm learning a lot from this channel. ✨
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Please upload More Videos about grammer your Videos are very easy to understand thank you Teacher
Tamam, I promise to upload more grammar videos. It's crazy that I haven't uploaded more yet but I'm working on it. Stay tuned and let me know if you have any specific questions about Turkish.
İngilizce öğrenirken Türkçe derslerinden faydalanıyorum hhahhahh
I'm a beginner here,but the way you Are teaching,is very great,I can understand properly,the way you translate to English very well said every syllables
Great lesson teacher.
Çok teşekkür ederim ❤️
@@LearnTurkishwithMuki What if the name is Mehmet or any other having e i ö ü last vowels
Will we use -de suffix ???
Or we have to use da with all other people names we are referring to ????
Plz clear this
Ma sha Allah. . . . Great job .
Mem thank you. I am emprove turki by this chenel. Mem your behaviour so quit. I like you. I am from india.
Thank you very much for explaining turkish alphabet language so beautifully and articulated Cok tashakur
it is not cok tashakur
it is çok teşekkürler or teşekkür ederim
Great lesson thanks 💖
You’re welcome 😊
Türkçe öğrenme videosunu izleyerek ingilizcemi geliştiriyorum lol😂
Bu arada İngilizce öğretme kanalı açarsanız çok faydalı olur💓
Thank you, this videos help me a lot.
Hi, I'm new to your channel and I was wondering which playlist I should start with? also are the videos in the order in which we should watch them or are they just randomly strung together in 1 category?
I am binge watching all of your videos rn thxxxx
thanks a lot..... It's so helpful like always ❤☺
Can you please teach us how to frame Turkish sentence
Please upload it's very helpfull
love your style . . . best wishes
Teşekkür ederim. How did I get so lucky to have so many kind people watching the videos and learning Turkish?!
Thank you awesome lesson 👏👏
Ben tesekkur ederim izlediginiz icin.
I love all your videos¡¡
Cok tesekkur ederim.
Teşekküler !
Teşekkürler! Bu çok yardım
Hocam konsept gayet hoş video sesi için bir önerim olacaktı, Adobe Premiere ile montaj yapıyorsanız videonun sesini daha kaliteli hale getirebilirsiniz. Şu anda arkada aşırı derecede rahatsız eden bir ses var :) onun için iki üç basit işlemle bu işin üstesinden gelip çok daha kaliteli ses elde edebilirsiniz :)
Onerilerin icin cok tesekkurler. Ben acikcasi bu videoyu cektigimde video islerinden hic anlamiyordum. Simdi de pek anladigim sayilmaz ama ses kalitesi biraz artti videolarda. Adobe P. kullanmiyorum. Bilgisayarda gelen iMovie'yi kullaniyorum.
@@LearnTurkishwithMuki Ne demek hocam rica ederim 😇 ama eğer zamanınız barda Adobe P. Öğrenmenizi öneririm dikkate alıp yanıtladığınız için teşekkür ederim 😊
Thanks mam you have done an outstanding keep it up
Thank you💖
Super lesson.
Tesekkurler.
Thank you!
Cok tesekkur ederim.
Muito obrigado
thank you!
Türklerde "da, de"' ler de zorlanır arkadaşlar mdoxmsocmofmc
Örneğin senin cümlendeki "de" dahi anlamında değil ama ayrı yazmışsın 😀
'Türklerde" ifadendeki de ise dahi anlamında ve birleşik yazmışsın. Kuralın tam tersini uyguluyorsun :)))))
The voyelle issue can you make ot clear
How to use either or niether? Give some examples with sentences plzzz
Merhaba zainab. Here's how to do it briefly: Use clitic dA (two-way vowel harmony, written separately) when you want to negate a sentence with "either". For instance, Ben de Istanbul'a gitmedim. (I didn't go to Istanbul, either./I haven't been to Istanbul, either.)
"Neither" uses double "dA". Here's how, Sen de ben de bu isi basaramadik. (Neither you nor I have succeeded at this job.) Notice the placement of the clitic dA. It's replaced immediately after the parts of speech to be negated.
Does it make sense? Anladiniz mi?
What if the name is Mehmet or any other having e i ö ü last vowels
Will we use -de suffix ???
Or we have to use da with all other people names we are referring to ????
Plz clear this
i'm also wondering the same thing..i wish she will show more example for da..i really don't understand this part..repeat the video twice on da part..still cannot figure it out...hopefully somebody will response to the question..
You should use -de with Mehmet because it has e,i,ö,ü vowels. -da isn’t used for all the names.
Teşekkürler ❤️
Please to meet you?
Or
Nice to meet you?
Salam In the previous video u said 'dan' means 'from' so here in 'Amerikaliyim' which means 'I am from America' where is dan or den???
Amerikalıyım can also mean im american. It refers to the nationality of the people. People from Turkey are Turkish, People from US are called as ‘Amerikalı’ which gives us the information about the person’s birth place or nationality. However, ‘-den/-dan’ means ‘from’ you’re right, the emphasis here is the nationality of the people not the country. I hope this explanation helps.
@@tugcebasturk8775 okay thanx I got it
Amerikalıyım -I am American.
Amerikadanım -I am from America
Thank you so much
How do you say I am from England
How old are you?
I have a question. Why Istanbul takes apostrophe??
When you attach a case marker to a proper noun, you use an apostrophe between the last letter of the noun and the first letter of the marker.
A proper noun is, as you are most likely familiar, the name of a unique place, person, object.
Using apostrophe in this case is only for proper spelling and writing purposes. It does not affect how the noun is pronounced. You read it as if the apostrophe doesn't exist.
thank you so much
Tesekkürler! Sili
Your lessons are cute
But what about went it is a past form and what's the case with de then the four forms of DI doesn't include it
It's the same rule
You apply two-way harmony system to -da that means "too, as well, also, either, neither".
Bande Muatashikiram lol my first Turkish sentence. Hope it was right :)
It's not "Ban", it's "Ben"
And it's written seperately "Ben de"
İt's müteşekkir and That word isn't popular
are you turkish or?
I am Turkish-American.
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