Wow, you speak Turkish that's so cool. As a Turkish person, I also would like to know some Thai. But I only know ขอบคุณค่ะ, สวัสดีค่ะ, ชา and ใช่ hahah
Hello. I am Turkish and I live in Denmark. You learned Turkish very well, congratulations. 👏👏👏👍😊 I know many Thai and Vietnamese here. Very good, kind people. What particularly catches my attention is their addiction to alcohol. Even women can tolerate more alcohol than me. 🙄😊 I wish you success and happiness in your life. Goodbye 🙂
Welcome to Türkiye~ Türkiye'ye hoş geldiniz~, çok iyi konuşuyorsunuz. Başarılar dilerim. Umarım ülkemizi gezerken keyif alırsınız. Türkiye'den Tayland'a sevgiler.
thank you for learning turkish, the culture is key part of interest for people who wanna learn it เรียนภาษาไทยมา 8 เดือน 🙂ชอบอักษรไทย แล้วก็ คนพุทธไม่ดื่ม Efes 🤣🤣
As you already know I'm a huge lover of the Turkish language. I don't know if you would shoot such a video and if your followers would watch it but I have a lot of favourite Turkish words... It would be fun for me you to explain which your favourite Turkish words are or which grammar you find most difficult, for example... Also I adore Turkish music. I'm curious if you listen to Turkish music and if you watch Turkish series. For example, I recently started watching one of my favourite Turkish series called Gönülçelen. The first time I watched the series it had Bulgarian audio (which is my native language) and it was like 10 years ago. Now I'm watching it in Turkish with Turkish subtitles and I'm proud to say I can translate 99% of the dialogues and still I wouldn't dare to speak with a Turk in real life. What you do is brave and impressive. I wouldn't dare to talk to native speakers because of my social phobia and because I always feel like I need to practice more and more... 😢
thank you! Most people like it when you try to speak their language. They find it nice most of the time lol. That's a big way I improve and get used to speaking and listening. I never have a bad experience talking to Turkish people
Since you use Turkish words from time to time, the shopkeeper thinks that you know Turkish and speaks Turkish. People communicate with you very warmly and are sincere. I think your Turkish is not bad and you can improve it further. Cool....
Wow, you speak Turkish that's so cool. As a Turkish person, I also would like to know some Thai. But I only know ขอบคุณค่ะ, สวัสดีค่ะ, ชา and ใช่ hahah
Hello. I am Turkish and I live in Denmark. You learned Turkish very well, congratulations. 👏👏👏👍😊 I know many Thai and Vietnamese here. Very good, kind people. What particularly catches my attention is their addiction to alcohol. Even women can tolerate more alcohol than me. 🙄😊 I wish you success and happiness in your life. Goodbye 🙂
3:34 yarıldım asçlmöfaslkfmaslkfmkalsşfmakfsş
Omg that taxi driver is so funny! 😂 Of course they're not alike at all! That was actually his point 😊
Welcome to Türkiye~
Türkiye'ye hoş geldiniz~, çok iyi konuşuyorsunuz. Başarılar dilerim. Umarım ülkemizi gezerken keyif alırsınız. Türkiye'den Tayland'a sevgiler.
teşekkürler!
I’d buy something from the coffee guy. Sounds like a nice gentleman
thank you for learning turkish, the culture is key part of interest for people who wanna learn it
เรียนภาษาไทยมา 8 เดือน 🙂ชอบอักษรไทย
แล้วก็ คนพุทธไม่ดื่ม Efes 🤣🤣
First guy was so nice. Should at least have bought some coffee/salep or cookies from him for his time....
Wow, a polyglot shocking turkish people speaking our language. Interesting
By similar ,he meant writing part is similar.
As you already know I'm a huge lover of the Turkish language. I don't know if you would shoot such a video and if your followers would watch it but I have a lot of favourite Turkish words... It would be fun for me you to explain which your favourite Turkish words are or which grammar you find most difficult, for example... Also I adore Turkish music. I'm curious if you listen to Turkish music and if you watch Turkish series. For example, I recently started watching one of my favourite Turkish series called Gönülçelen. The first time I watched the series it had Bulgarian audio (which is my native language) and it was like 10 years ago. Now I'm watching it in Turkish with Turkish subtitles and I'm proud to say I can translate 99% of the dialogues and still I wouldn't dare to speak with a Turk in real life. What you do is brave and impressive. I wouldn't dare to talk to native speakers because of my social phobia and because I always feel like I need to practice more and more... 😢
thank you!
Most people like it when you try to speak their language. They find it nice most of the time lol. That's a big way I improve and get used to speaking and listening. I never have a bad experience talking to Turkish people
Very impressive beautiful lady! Thanks!!
Thank you John!
glas bardak, very similar 🤣
He says in writing they are similar.Eng n Turkish.
You are a Global Citizen, Grace......Once you learn Arabic also, your World Citizenship is complete!....
Since you use Turkish words from time to time, the shopkeeper thinks that you know Turkish and speaks Turkish. People communicate with you very warmly and are sincere. I think your Turkish is not bad and you can improve it further. Cool....
Thank you.
3:34 he must have said Arabic is close to turkish😂😂
abla bacağını ıssırabilirmiyim🥺
Your language skills are amazing, but geographical knowledge need to improve :D