Turkish Alphabet for Complete Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- Turkish alphabet for complete beginners who want to start learning Turkish. Jülide teaches all the Turkish letters by showing how to pronounce them with examples! She also teaches how to spell names in Turkish! Be sure to practice pronouncing everything together with Jülide throughout the video!
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⏰ Time Stamps
00:00 - Intro
01:18 - Turkish Alphabet
10:50 - How to Spell Names in Turkish
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*This comment for the whole people who want to learn turish language not just commenting for the youtuber*
To learn turkey fast you need to change your phone to turkey language system and all your games uncluding whatsapp and youtube and contacting apps so it will be much easier to learn I'm just trying to learn I'm not saying that because I know turkey I just downloading duolingo and I just started yesterday
I'm a moroccan and I learn English fast because in Corona I was playing in roblox with American people and contacting with American people and I never studied English last year and for French too I'm an original Muslim arab from the adarissa family of prophet Mohammad
So do this tips and you will learn fast!
Edit: never start using duolingo to learn any language because it give you words first so start watch videos like those, because you need alphabets pronouns first then words❤❤❤❤
Good luck and have nice life
*to the youtuber: thanks for the videos ! You have an amazing pronunciations and good tip thank you sooo much (Sen en iyisisin, teşekkürler!)
I am learning turkish language because I am coming to türkiye 🇹🇷 ❤❤❤
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Same
That is so great and I am cameing to
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Thanks for your my teacher
I am learning Turkish, your teaching is good. (Çok iyi)😊
Ok thanks, your Turkish vids are so inspiring and helpful ❤❤
We are so glad!
Almost similar with english, even it in letters or in pronounce, very nice to vist here.
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You are a Nice Teacher, and you way of Teaching is very useful Good Bless you Thanks 😊
Selam I find it a bit difficult but I like to learn a new language. Thks for your lesson.
I want to learn Turkish ,first time to watch
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Just started today
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It was very helpful JÜLİDE❤❤❤
thank you for making this video! so helpful
çok teşekkür ederim ❤
Thank you very much ❤
You're very welcome 😊
So helpful 😊
Awesome Teacher ❤❤
Teşekkürler
Soft g has a sound but very subtle even most of us are not aware of it. And it is ok how she explained it.
I know Malay Language and now i learn Turkish I'm finding so many channels.but its really impressive and easy and help full thank you for this videos
This video made turkish easy.
Fascinating
greetings from Italy
ممنون ژولیده خانم، ویدئوی مفیدی بود
Your style of turkish learning very cute,n y r also cute.
I want to Turkish language and watch the first 🥇 time
Grazie molto brava
Thank you so much 🥰🖤
You’re soo welcome 😊
Thank you ❤
Welcome!
Wow thank you this is so helpful! I just started studying Turkish by myself with a book,and I'm so thankful about your videos ❤:)
Can you please say from which book you are learning?
Just starting with Turkish and I'm noticing how sometimes "e" sounds that in English (e.g. get, set, Beth), and sometimes more like an "a" (like ban, man, grab). In two examples she gives "el" and "ben", the two vowels sound pretty different to me. Of course it's nothing compared to the variation found in English though.
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Thank u so much dear 😘😘😘
Best of luck!
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Glad you enjoyed it!
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Am South African and since our etv no longer give us Turkish Series then I have to teach myself Turkish language so that I don't rely on a tv channel but myself.As am writing this comment I have a week trying to learn few Turkish words , eg , that Gunaydin is Good morning , araba is a car , Yok is no , tabe is of course, babum I guess it means my father and if I don't say the correct meaning of babum please tell me , hi is Merhaba.
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Tşk okula gitmeden türkçe dil bilgisi öğrendim türk'üm
Bende her gün kullandığım alfabeyi öğreniyorum şuan ve nedense hiç garipsemiyorum da
I am very much interested to learn.tell me the easiest way.
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in the word yagmur the soft g is making the " r" sound instead of the preceding vowel's sound which is 'a'. Please explain
No it is not true. İt is like yaamour
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Merhaba arkadaşlar 🙂
I have a question. I am now learning present aorist tense and i was wondering if words with 2 syllables that end with a vowel will follow r rule or the ır/ir/ur/ür rule?
nah bro u just add r after the vowel
Okumak- oku/r
Gelmek- gel/ir
(Cute) it's English word.. Please give a video spelling this word in Turkish
Sevimli
It would be ‘kyut’, if it’s what you really mean
Actually I should’ve written as ‘küut’
Never understood this about Russian and Turkish speakers. If the "V" sound exists in the language, why do English words (in this case 'vowel' ) always get rendered as "wowel'? But veery helpful introduction... thanks.
Thanks so much ❤ I was trying to spell my name Lucy
Lougy. Read this and you will understand how your name is read in Turkish.
A Turkish person who doesn’t know how to read in English would read your name as ‘Loujie’ as someone said above (I wrote it in a different way just to prevent a possible confusion/misunderstanding) But if you want to write your name according to the Turkish writing rules then it would be ‘Lusi’.
That's how my beautiful name's spelling people write around the world (Suhail, Sohail, Soheil) UAE, Pakistan, Iran respectively so you tell me how to write "SOHAIL" in Turkish or Turkiye
Süheyl
hi!
plz tell how to pronounce and write my name ''Nimra Malik'' in turkish?
Like nimra malik . It is written and read the same.
Merhaba i have difficulty with ğ and ı to pronounce. Can you help plz
The letter ğ doesn’t have a sound actually. You just pronounce the letter before ğ longer. For example, the word ‘yağmur’ is read as ‘yaamur’. I hope it helps.
I kinda don't understand the 'R' sound. Sometimes it's pronounced like J in some words but then it's just R..
huh, that's interesting. In which word are you hearing it as "j"?
İt is always r . Never changes.
Just some people cant spell it and makes it sound like soft j lol
@@dn1z336 Oh lol, thanks :)
I'm really confused that r has 3(?) types of sounds, what are the differences😭
All r sounds . Don’t be upset
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The only little problem is that Turkish language is spoken very fast.But an Italian language I find it very slow.
How can I spell my name
Esma Abdulcelil
To many sounds don’t exist in Spanish language… I have to much work forward.😊😅
But always the same . The only problem could be ‘a’sound. This is because arabic and farsic words inTürkçe. Pure Turkish words do not the same problem.
I don't catch that 2 dots on o and u please!
Ö is like oesterich. Ü is cube
what is the difference between c and j?
Hopefully this helps. Looking at words that can these sounds in English are: J contains the ipa symbol [ʒ] genre, pleasure, equation, seizure
C contains the ipa symbol [dʒ] jeans, jump
@@Lrivas765Clear. Thank you so much. ç is like check, church
ş is like shoes, ship
@@Lrivas765why ‘r’ kinda sounds like ‘z’ especially when it is place at end of the word ?
@@fazgamerx I’m not exactly sure but I haven’t heard it sounding like a z in the end.
That soft O and U is really hard to pronounce
Oesterich and cube( you say it like küub)
It’s a bit confusing when you use the letters in the middle of the words .I think it would be better to stay with the first letter of the word.
i cant beleve turki dont have alphabet , when georgia such a small country has a 3 different alphabets
First lesson : v is probably pronounced as w in Türkish cause you can't seem to pronounce it right haha
No, v in Turkish is pronounced as v in English. I’m saying this as a native Turkish speaker. Did you say that because of her pronunciation of the word ‘vowel’ or what?