3 Tips to INSTANTLY Sound Like a Native Turkish Speaker
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- 3 tips to help you sound more Turkish!
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⏱️*Timestamps*
00:00 - Beginning
00:16 - Shorten the future tense suffix
03:30 - Saying 'bi' instead of 'bir'
05:55 - Don't pronounce the 'r'
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Lol I was in Istanbul last week for two weeks now back to Toronto. I went to this restaurant and tried speaking in my broken Turkish. I told a girl "Ben Bir Caye ve Bir Baklava Istiyorum" and I particularly emphasized on Bir, like Birrrrr :) I am glad she understood me and asked me where did I learn the Turkish and I told her from RUclips, she said Mashallah, Thanks for your great lessons Can.
Ahah! Love your story here
turkish here! we love it when other people are invested in our language and culture, so when tourists are trying to talk with us using our language we're always so happy! we won't make it a problem when you make mistakes, so don't worry! 😊
Neden bastan sona kadar izledim ki bunu? Ben zaten türküm 😂
😂😂😂
Kanka bu bana da oluyor. Mesela türkçe konuşmaya çalışan birini görünce mutlu oluyorum ben daha iyiyim diye, sanırım aşağılık psikolojisi :D
@@dekanicoyunda hahahahahha bu nasil bi analiz bitirdin beni enes
@@lily-ob8th Ben de bunun sebebini bayağıdır düşünüyordum :D ve bu sonuca vardım.
Ben dilbilimsel analizleri sevdiğim için izliyorum dkdkdkdjd Seninki de iyiymiş Enes
4:15 another quick tip we usually drop the 'i' in 'dakika' and just pronounce it as 'dakka' (something like dak-kah)
I've heard them say it in Mucize Doktor, finally i know what's up with it! Thanks.
@@Tridentparrot glad to help 😊
I noticed that I unconsciously use dakika in school and dakka out of school (as in “Hocam, kaç dakika kaldı?” vs “Bi(r) dak(i)ka kanka”)
@@mete8384 SAME! I think it's about the formalities.
It is not dak kah it is like duck-kuh
This was very helpful to know these things. I often get confused whenever I watch series I feel like how they say things so fast and most of time I don't get it. But now I know.🙂
Rica ederim Komal! Happy that it helped :)
its like "going to" and "gonna" in English. Or "whats up" and "wassup"
Iam learning turkish from Pakistan and this video was very helpful and the old turkish movie dialogues part was so funny 😂
I am so much like you. I am amazed by Turkey, the Turkish people, culture, history. I want to marry a Turkish girl, and want to settle down in turkey. It is just like a dream. I don't know is it possible or not.
Teşekkür ederim, bundan sonra hep senin gibi konuşacam 🤗
Honestly, your videos are helping me a lot. I am learning turkish on my own by watching tv shows, and honestly i am getting some results, but your videos help me make sense of what i hear and i thank you for that. Wish you'd have made more lately
I'm learning the same way. The video I loved the most was the difference between hayır and yok. I used to wonder why I didn't hear hayır more often.
Same
I have only been learning using courses. Do you have any shows to recommend? I would love to try that method also.
@@darkfafi you can watch Siyah Beyaz Ask . Really very nice series
Me too . It's like getting practical examples front the series and then coming here to get ensure that what we learnt from the series is right 😄😆😍
An important distinction between "bi" and "bir" is "bi" is used when "bir" used as an indefinite article not for the number. Basically you can replace "a/an" with "bi" but not "one".
Great point. This is also useful for Turks learning English to know when to use "a/an" vs. "one". If you can say "bi", then it's "a/an", otherwise "one".
That's what I was thinking too. In many (most?) languages with indefinite articles, it seems they are reduced and often unstressed forms of the number "one", or the number "one" with case endings (in for instance German). Apparently this is something that is also happening in Turkish, even if the otherwise highly phonetic orthography still doesn't reflect it.
I'm so relieved to know that I don't have to pronounce the full 'cağım' or 'ceğim' when speaking in the future tense! It was so clunky! Yay for native speaker simplification! 🎉
To learn any language, watching movies and serials are the best way.
I loved this video ❤️ very very helpful, I have noticed some of these in Turkish series.
Ve küçük oyuncuyu çok seviyorum 💕💕
Teşekkürler Paulina!
Pau what is your instagram ? We can do practise 😂
I can't describe how beneficial you videos are! unbelievable 💌
Keep up the GREAT work! Bravo!!!
Love these - so helpful!!!
Very useful. Thank you so much!!
Great video. Keep up the good work! Also the little boy is so cute.
Thank you! Can bey! Very helpful tips!
I already knew this from watching Turkish series .. it's actually a great way to learn . Learning somethings from series and then coming here to ensure what I learnt is right 😁😄😆😊❤️ Çok Tesekür ederim Can
Sen bir çök harika ogretmen .
( First time I ever wrote a comment in Turkish)
Maşallah!!! Bir tane siniz!!!!!!
Muazzam🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊 bir👍 1⃣ ders dir!!! Kolay kolay öğreneceğim!!! Çok çok teşekkürler🙏!!!! Tebrikler sizin dersleri için!!!!!
Such a nice effort Tina, well done!
But you did a mistake with using "tebrikler". "tebrikler" is "Congratulations" in English, like "Congratulations national team, you won the cup" "Tebrikler milli takım, kupayı kazandınız" (so it's an honor for winning or earning something). You would say "teşekkürler" "thanks" or "emeğine sağlık" (something like "thanks for your effort" but in a so greatfull way).
Good luck with Turkish "Türkçe öğrenmede kolay gelsin" Tina, have a great day 😁
@@vicnox2360 Günaydın!!!
Çok çok😍💓 teşekkür ederim!!!!!!
Great channel Can, I am learning so much, çok sağ ol
Very useful information! Haven't heard of that shortened pronunciations before, thank you 👍🏻💮
interesting and practical material 👍
love you Can. You are the greatest teacher ❤️
Thanks for the video can!!
You're welcome Stanczyk!
Wow!! Very helpful!!! 😊
Thank you so so much for this honest video
Thanks 🙏 for this video and all others, they are very informative with interesting subjects 👏🤩
Very helpful thanks a lot
As usual awesome & helpful tips . Kendini iyi bak. Görüşmek üzere.
Harika💕 Keep the pronunciation videos coming!!!!! ALL of your videos are great, but this one was extra helpful. 🙏🙏🙏😊
Thank you so much, this was a great video.
Çok teşekkür ederim ☺️💕 , so helpful 🤍
Rica ederim!
Merhaba! Can, çok teşekkürler, i love your channel, you are great!
Love it!
Thank you CAN
Can, you are an awesome teacher! Love your lessons and tips! I'm just starting to learn Turkish and thanks to you I can partially understand natives when they answer interview questions, for instance. Çok teşekkur ederim!
These are really good tips 😁
Knowing this also helps to understand spoken Turkish. 😮
Oh wow! I didn’t even know about this! I’m a new to learning Turkish overall! Will have to check all your videos lol 😅
Harıka ders!👏👏👏
It’s no wonder why I haven’t mastered the Turkish language yet. Thanks for this informative clip!
Thank you, very interested !
great video!
Thanks Joel!
Yes, this really helped me too... Got sort of confused... Tesekular Eredrem 💚🌹
Amazing 👏👏👏
Thank you so much for detailed explanations, I really appreciate
Good
Best honest video ever 👍
and I perfectly understand the reason why there's difference in written in spoken, I think every language has this, because in native speaking we are so used to the language we dont pronounce alot of alphabet but still we can be understood by others, and that's beacuse everyone know the language
Merhaba Can bey!!!harikasiniz ve sizin videonuz.çok faydalı!!!çok teşekkürler!
Rica ederim Elena! Beğendiğine sevindim 😊
Great video!
Ok
Very good explanation! I heard the sound yo in Turkey but I didn't know what it meant. Now I know that this is a present tense verb. Thanks!
This was very helpful. More of this vedios pls.
Çok teşekkür ederim❤❤❤
Teşekkür Can bey! Your lessons are very helpful for us, beginners. 😊
Glad to hear that!🤗
I love this video so much..❤🇹🇷🇲🇾
çok güzel. teşekkür edrim sizinden.
rica ederiz
Thank you Can. 😊
You are so welcome! 🤩
Never thought of the words I heard form Turkish series this way. I knew(kind of)what they meant but did not really pay attention to why they were told and written that way. It was a helpful video-keep up the good work.
its like "gonna" and "going to" in English
Thank you. Love this. It sounds just like they talk in the Turkish series I watch. Much appreciation from New Zealand❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoy it!
Harika bey
thank you!
You're welcome!
i know all of them and i learn turkish from translator and turkish series heled me a lot
Muchas gracias!
faydalı bir iş yapıyOSun dostum tebrik ediyoRum
This channel is really good and this lesson in particular! The way teachers and textbooks speak just sounds so friggin' alien compared to the Turkish I'm used to hearing, vernacular lessons like this are extremely useful!
Is there any way you could show or post the colloquial conjugation for other persons as well? Sen, o, biz, siz, onlar etc.? Cok tesekkur ederim!
Super!! 💕❤️💜🙏
Im so happy to find your channel here 👏👍
I'm Brazilian and I'm trying to learn Turkish. It's a beautiful language
ruclips.net/video/wLSuIJGX80A/видео.htmlsi=ZtwzSS01ESto7ttq
I will be visiting turkey soon, would love to meet and get some tips and tricks! Been learning a lot with these videos✨
Çok teşekkür ederim
Thanks for the tips and all the examples. Very useful video 👍
.... and now I want to try the 5:18 snack 😃
Thanks 😊😊
Thank you Can you are a great teacher.
Glad you think so! 😊
@@Turkishle Finally, I hear from my teacher. Thank you Can you made my day and your group for replying to my comments.
Have a good one !
Too good Kardish. You explain very well.
Good luck from India.
dude....alot of things make sense now lol magic
Thank you can be
Tesekkürler from Philippines 🇵🇭
Greattt
I finally found out why you say ,,yapıcam" when you think about the future.
as a turk, I can't explain these forms
gideceksin
gidiceksin
gidicen
gitçen
gidiyon
I like this video.
But, i think when learning initially, it is always good to learn correctly, and then corrupt as one feels more confident.
But , as always beautifully presented.
Thank you.
Dear Can, thank you so much! By the way, my teacher who is not a native speaker of Turkish, but lives in Türkiye for more than 7 years, explained these special pronunciation of future tense and bir. But didn't mention anything about -yor. So your lessons always are very helpful. Even if I know something I listen to your explanations because they are very clear and understandable. Thank you!
You are welcome!
Örnekleri çok komik. Strateji bu mu? Çünkü daha kolay hatırlıyorum bu komik film sahneleri 😂
Hola!eres muy buen profesor!deberias activar la traduccion en ESPAÑOL!gracias infinitas!
Teşşekur ederim kardeşim bundan sonra senin gibi kunuşuceğim
Can you please make other part of this video
Türk olarak her videonu izliyorum reis eyvallah.
Merhaba güzel video
Harika videonun için çok teşekkürler. Sadece bir sorum var. Gelecek zamanla ilgili ipucu sadece "ben" için mi yoksa "biz" için de kullanabilir miyim? Örneğin "yapacağız" yerine "yapıcaz" söylebilir miyim? Tekrar teşekkürler.
Kesinlikle! Yapacağız yerine yapıcaz diyebilirsin, hatta demelisin. Türkiye'de neredeyse herkes yapıcaz der, kimse yapacağız demez. Sen de yapıcaz demelisin.
hatta yapıcaz da değil "yapcaz" --> en çok bunu duyarsın
Doğru. Diyebilirsiniz
Yatcaz kalkcaz
Evet yapılabilir. Aslında tüm kişilere uygulayabilirsin bunu. Mesela "yapacaksın" yerine "yapcaksın", veya "yapacaklar" yerine "yapcaklar" :)
How can we find a video with the specific dialogue in Turkish like u used 2 of them in the video?! I've been looking for it for a while now🙁
Cok seviyorum turkey
Teşekkür ederim,να είσαι καλά !
Rica ederiz! 🤩
@@Turkishle ,♥️🇹🇷♥️🇬🇷❤️for ever.Consider us like your brothers.
Kardeşler.
shortening depends on the region as well
I just found your RUclips channel and finally I really like all your videos. It really helped me to learn Turkish because I have male friends from there.I Will subscribe for you channel ❤️❤️❤️🙏
Thanks a lot Ronal 😊
Çalışacağım or other verbs also can speak like Gidçem - Gelcem - Çalışçam - Öğrencem as you can see vowels at the middle is drop.
This is funny 😂
we are learning english too. hey by the way 4.49 was funny. i still remembering. hahahaha.i am native turkish speaker
Yine de ben doğru olanı tercih ediyorum. GideCEĞİM vs. Bence daha otantik, temiz ve olması gereken gibi. 💕
Ben de
Hello, Cam! I would like to know if these pronuntiations are limited to informal speech, among relatives, friends and close coworkers, or if they are present in all spoken Turkish, including speech in formal settings, such as in court, government or formal business communication. Thanks in advance! And congrats on the channel! I really enjoy it!
No, you could not see these kind of speech in court or formal places like business meeting, it's kinda weird and rude way to speak Turkish in formal places but in daily life with your family, friends, shopkeeper it's absolutely normal way to speak and it feels like more sincere.
To add on top of what Ömer Faruk said, there's even a more colloquial way of pronouncing those words. An example:
Gidiyorsun(you are going) - formal
Gidiyosun - informal and is for daily speech, but can rarely be used in formal situations. You should still avoid it to be safe.
Gidiyon - even more informal and is never used in formal situations.
To make this more understandable, let's take a look at this English example
You are not going - quite formal
You're not going - less formal(I think)
You ain't goin' - even less formal and is never used in formal situations
Dostum bu yazı dilinin konuşma dilindeki telaffuzu. ifade .Resmi veya Arkadaş fark etmiyor.
@@aytacugurlu9297 aslında fark ediyor. Arkadaşlarla konuşmak ayrı saygı duyduğun biriyle konuşmak ayrı. Genelde saygı duyduğunuz biriyle konuşurken daha kurallı konuşuyoruz
Whatever could be omitted without losing initial meaning that will will surely be omitted. It is the major language development law - this is the way they evolve over time.
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