I speedran my 16th language in Duolingo (TURKISH)
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025
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Once again, I spun the roulette and battled Duolingo on a random language. It was quite a fun one, even though I almost ended up with jawlock. I ain't snitching what language it was, so go ahead and click on the video. And now that you're there, why don't you hit like and subscribe too!
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If you are confused about pasta being cake, then imagine a native Turkish speaker 8 years old learning English and hearing that pasta means makarna in English and the whole class is like “What the-“💀
I experienced this when I was little😂
I remember that day lol, to this day I can still mess that up
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As a Turkish person I need to congratulate you, because Turkish is a very hard language.
Thanks! It's very fun though
ive been learning turkish for more than a year and its honestly so easy.
@@jccbm thnx
@@anika.3074 I started Turkish course at the beginning of this year and now I am about to finish .It may be because of practicing I speak it at home , school without being shy.I am Urdu native speaker.
In my opinion Turkish is easy to me.
(Bence Türkçe benim için kolay).
@@anika.3074 töğkçe çoğk gösel diye konuşunca türkçe öğrenmiş olmuyorsunuz
Very funny to watch as a native speaker
Glad you enjoyed it!
Esperanto will be super easy for you since you've done all these European languages. I think it'll be your best time out of all of these
Hopefully! I need a new record
Oh i should mention:
Cheese = fromaĝo
Father = patro
Boy = knabo
House = domo
Is = estas
I = mi
Just an fyi so you get an idea to just how easy it'll be for you lmao
ahahaha when i was about 4 to 5 years old, i would listen to sikidim and simarik (the popular hit turkish song from the 90s) and i never knew what language it was. last year, i found myself falling in love with turkish songs and series so i decided to learn turkish. Rn, i can understand basic daily convos and communicate almost fluently. i was scrolling across youtube a few months ago and accidentally clicked on a vid. the song played. it was simarik. i was shocked. i could understand it.
i cried.
update: tarkan is my favourite singer and yes, i learnt the lyrics 😂😂
Ngl, that song is a banger. I also listened to it thousands of times when I was a kid.
Seni gidi fındık kıraaan yılaaanı deliğinden çıkaaaaraaaan....
@@atlaskaly kaderim puskullu belaaaaaam
Baksana diğer ülkeler de türkiye müzik seviyo
That's so good lmao Yes, Tarkan is so iconic he is the peak of Turkish pop music. That moment when you start to understand songs and other stuff in the language you're learning is the best part of learning a language.
Good job!
it's so funny to see someone learning your first language
3:18 Don't worry for places of words, turndown sentences is used if highlight something different (Highlighted item will be last word) or poems
It's nice to know that! Duolingo was a bit strict though ☹️
@@jccbm Yeah, unfortunality :S
i love how his youtube has only these
lmao i was also really confused so basically lemme make u understand
english ---> turkish
pasta ---> makarna
cake ---> pasta
turkey ---> hindi
What about "I like Hindi, cake, turkey, Turkey and pasta"
@@jccbm uh oh
@@jccbm oh, it's "Ben Hint'i, keki, hindiyi, Türkiye'yi ve makarnayı severim"
@@gokosssss nice. I'd use pasta just to make it more confusing 🤣
@@jccbm yeah, kek can be pasta there, xD
Just a small information about 6:02 in that sentence there is a hidden present simple conjugation at büyük. So actually it is "büyüktür" instead of "büyük" but in Turkish it is forbidden to use the long version of the sentence if you can give the exact same meaning with less letters. So if you write büyüktür it is right and better in meaning but wrong thing to do for comprehensibility. This rule only applies for present simple in 3rd singular person tho.
Also at 15:29 it should've been "sen küçüksün" but the answer has been approved anyway 😅
more videos about turkish language on duolingo
Why not, it's a fun language
16 minutes. 16th language. 16 HOURS AGO BRUHH
Bruh
teşekkürler şekerim😀
Ahhhhhhahhahahahhahahahahaahahahahah Türk
as a turk, i was extremely surprised by how accurate you pronounce the words
Once you are done doing all levels of the languages on the wheel, how many languages do you think Duolingo will have added?
ALL LEVELS? Holy... At that time they probably added Parseltongue and maybe already developed Esperanto 2.0 or something...
@@jccbm or probably another fake language like minionese or elvish
@@x_death--ninja_9462 or even kambian
how do you remember all this so fast?!
Well you gotta remember it's 16mins of edited clips, so in reality progress is 8 times slower than this 🤣
ive been learning turkish for more than a year and its honestly so easy to learn
@@anika.3074Yea, most of the words are really easy to spell and pronounce. There are barely any exceptions
I can only hope you don't get Klingon.
Exactly
Fun fact: Finnish has 15 different noun cases.
Fun fact: Finnish is not French
@@jccbm Fun fact: People from Finland are done.
Ches is always good news
holy shit, you say “peynir” like an actual Turkish person!!! thats cool!
Your voice is so calming
What will you do once you've done all the Duolingo languages?
He will probably speedrun Unit 2 of all the languages
That's a good question, to which I don't have a clear answer. I guess we'll have to wait until it happens and see
It sounds tempting! Checkpoint 2 is about 2-2.5 longer than checkpoint 1 usually, though. So we're talking 2-5 hours-long runs per language 😵
Why did you complain about pasta being cake
Isn't it like pastel in Spanish?
Yeah, it's just the contrast since they had just taught me how to say "pasta". And also where I'm from we say "torta", so my mind didn't default to that 😂
3:45 I laugh so hard
Siz tüm türkçeyi öğrendiniz
"English speaker learns the entire Turkish language in 2 hours"
@@jccbm that must be a world record indeed
As a native Turkish speaker, I'm now getting a better sense of how Duolingo teaches me Spanish. It promises me a B2 level with such teaching. 😁 The way it teaches Turkish is really odd, not in a formal tone, just plain weird.
It seems they've made it quite strange just so that speakers of other languages that primarily use auxiliary verbs and verb conjugations can somewhat manage to form sentences.
For example: 'Biz çay içeriz' is actually just 'Çay içeriz'. (The '-iz' suffix already includes the subject 'we', which is called an 'implied subject' in Turkish.) Almost every sentence uses the same subject twice, both explicitly and implicitly.
And there's a bunch of other weird content added too. :)
I guess Spanish has a similar feature. While Turkish embeds the implied subject in the verb, Spanish does it in the auxiliary verb. Tengo, tienes, tiene, este, estamos, etc. Turkish doesn't use auxiliary verbs; it directly gives position and time to the verb root through suffixes.
Also, Turkish has a question suffix. This doesn't change the position of the subject and verb, just a 2-3 letter suffix turns the whole sentence into a question. :))
Languages where you can remove the subject because there is already an implied subject are called "pro-drop languages" btw
Impressive pronunciations
You are good at this
based channel
you need to do french, i am learning it and it is confusing me a lot with the verb conjugations
At some point it will be done, guaranteed.
what editing software do you use?
Lightworks!
İki saniyede söktün dili aferin
Buen video
i got 40 levels turkish
4332 XP
This man better than me im turkish lol
the video i want
when can we expect polish or another vid
Very, very soon
how many levels on thier turkish duolingo
It's 4 Checkpoints
Pasta = Pastel (es)
You are not wrong. But pasta is still pasta, though 🤣
@@jccbm fair
pasta is not pastel
@@BouncingyRS516 is its it
I generally use "Bu(This)" not "Şu(That)"
雪花飄飄北风啸啸
Yes
you deserved a subscribe 😊
The video for your 16th language is 16 minutes long. Coincidence? I think not.
👁
6:10
6:35 8:00 8:37 10:12 11:26
cool
VICTORY!!
İngilizce ve Türkçe Duolingo
Teşekkürler Video Türkçe
İ speak Turkish good because I from Turkey
me too
Уау
Woohoo!
cheese
Turkish or torture
Duolingo Turkish lessons sucks. Nobody says "Biz içeriz" "O yer" etc. in real life. We hardly use Simple Present tense.
so would "biz içiyoruz" and "o içiyor" be more appropriate?
@@maxhermany we dont use personal pronouns unless for emphasis. İçiyoruz, içiyor etc is way more natural. When you say o içiyor it sounds like “he is the one who’s drinking (not me)”.
theyre not copying hindi look turkish is spoken in a MUSLIM country so they red quran is written in arabic so they copied arabic how do i know im a muslim
Turkey is a secular country
@@salt-freesalt sadly
@@-H1Z1- anan sadly you şeriatçı
Turkey is secular, not Muslim.