Thank you for the introduction to Turkish language. I wanted to learn this beautiful language 5 years ago but totally forgotten it until the recent news about the earthquake. Condolences to everyone affected by the horrible disaster. Will start my Turkish learning journey this year for sure. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺.
Teşekkür ederim.👏🏾Ben az anlıyorum ama bu videoyu seviyorum çünkü yavaş konuşuyorum ve çok iyi altyazı var.🤩Otomatik altyazısı kullanmaydın için mutluyum. Bugün yeni üyeyim için sen😊
But the turkish in central asia is so different that one who knows turkish couldnt able to comunicate with them. Only azarbayjani turkish is very similer that you could comunicate. As a turk i thought i should point that out for anyone to not get dissapointed after learning it.
Yes, I know most Asian cultures love alcohol. Some Turks also drink it, but more moderately. I had a few Vietnamese students in the past. Hope to also see the country in the newr future :)
People talk about the fun things, people sell the fun things. Not the reasons, not the real answers. That's what these people have got in their pockets to teach on earth. You can go to Greece and find a similar teacher for yourself. They drink a bit more. '' Cultures '' don't make no man. It hasn't, ever. Does not give you nothing. The reason why people don't drink, if they didn't, is that they fear Allah. Your creator. And so then they do all the other unsymbolic sins and hypocracies. Becouse anyone who has a brain, knows that drugs, including alcohol, is a crime against; all. But for the rest, you can talk to these tradesmen.
Turkish is not among the 5 most spoken languages. It doesn’t even make it to top #10. I’m learning Türkçe because it is a beautiful language and I would like to one day learn Azeri as I have a lot of friends from Israel and Baku who are from Azerbaycan (Azerbaijan). When I think of Türkçe I think of poetry. I also want to learn Kurdish at some point. I’ve heard there are similarities between the two. Thanks for the video, but remember Turkish doesn’t even make it to top 10 most spoken languages. Azeri and other Turkic languages are seperate from Turkish, and even if they were all one language, still wouldn’t make it to top 5
@@LearnTurkishwithGokberk My dear... i want to migrate to Turkey. .. i can speak Urdu, Persian, Arabic and now I'm learning Turkish. ... Can i get a good job in Turkey? As a Polyglot?
Selamlar hocam. Lütfen artikülasyonunuza dikkat edeniz. "Neredeyse" sözcüğünü "nerdeyse" olarak okumak, "kullanmayacağınız" sözcüğünü ise "kullanmicaanız" olarak okumak en doğrusudur. Yabancılar Türkçeyi öğrenirken telaffuzu yanlış öğrenirlerse ileride sıkıntı yaşarlar. Saygılar.
Merhaba, öncelikle zamanınızı ayırıp kanalımı ziyaret ettiğiniz için ve yorumunuzu yazdığınız için teşekkür ederim. Öncelikle hiç Türkçe diksiyon dersi aldınız mı onu merak ediyorum. Mesela Türkçe'de "Kağıt" diye yazma dilinde "ğ" ile yazılırken Konuşma Dilinde "Kaat" diye okunur. Konuşma Türkçesi'nde "Neredeyse" gibi bazı kelimelerde "ünlü ses kaybı" veya "ünlü ses eklemesi" gibi kurallarda var ve bu kelime "Nerdeyse" olarak okunur. Türkçe'de diksiyon ile ilgili bir ders henüz yayınlamadım ve kendi diksiyonumun da mükemmel olmadığını, bazen hata yapmış olabileceğimi çok iyi biliyorum, ama hiçbirimiz (ana dil olarak Türkçe konuşanlar) şöyle demez "Yarın okula gideceğim". Onun yerine "Yarın okula gitcem" der, değil mi? Yabancı arkadaşların da bu farka yavaş yavaş maruz kalması bence çok önemli. Şu linkte Konuşma Türkçesi ile ilgili çok güzel bazı örnekler verilmiş. Göz atabilirsiniz: diksiyon.org/turkce-yazildigi-gibi-okunmaz/
@@LearnTurkishwithGokberk öncelikle eleştiriniz için teşekkürler. profesyonel olarak seslendirme ve dublaj yapıyorum, ki sırf soran olursa diye kanalıma iki adet öykü anlatım videosu yükledim. bakabilirsiniz. SANIRIM ATTIĞIM YORUM DEVRİK BİR CÜMLE DİYE DİKKAT ETMEDİNİZ FAKAT BEN ZATEN "NERDEYSE" OLARAK OKUMANIZI SÖYLEMİŞİM. SİZ VİDEODA "NEREDEYSE" DİYEREK ARTİKÜLE EDİYORSUNUZ. ayrıca "okula gitcem" değil, "okula gidice:m" diye artiküle edilir. saygılar
@@1903Gentleman Tekrardan merhaba. Türkçe artikülasyon konusunda maalesef uzman değilim ve mutlaka hatalarım vardır. Diksiyon konusu kendi başına farklı bir bilim dalı. Ama şunu da belirtmeliyim, oldukça uzun süredir profesyonel olarak hem Türkçe hem de İngilizce öğretiyorum. Gerçek anlamda sizin bahsettiğiniz gibi mükemmel İstanbul Türkçesi ile konuşabilen Türklerin bile sayısı o kadar az iken, benim derslerimi izleyen yabancı öğrencilerimin birçoğu zaten o seviyede Türkçe'ye sahip değil ve birçok ana dili konuşucusunun bile sahip olmadığı (benim bile) artikülasyon için çok kafa yormayacaktır (bunu bizzat 10 yıllık deneyimlerimden söylüyorum). İlginiz için tekrardan teşekkürler, saygılar.
@@ardakaya22 Yes but that's like adding Spanish, Italian and Portuguese because they all are mutually intelligible and come from Latin. It's absurd. They are new languages already, even if in the past they were the same.
@@ardakaya22 That's why I didn't say French, since it's obviously more different. And you are right, Turkish, Azeri and Turkmen are inside the same group, the Oghuz. But Kazakh, Kirgis and Uzbek are not. I'm not saying they aren't similar. I'm saying they aren't similar enough to be considered the same language, just as Italian and Spanish.
I'm not saying they aren't similar, I'm saying I don't know anyone who claims them to be the same language. He could have said "after learning Turkish, understanding Uzbek/Kazakh... (because one thing is to understand and other to speak it) will be piece of cake" And that would be true. Maybe I'm too much into details,.
Turkish has one problem: if you dont have clear reasons to learn turkish like a job or profession, and you are interested in turkey and want to invest yourself culturally, I would say persian is a better investment. Admittedly, persian literature is far richer, since ancient times. Turkish art was heavily under arabic and persian influence for centuries. Persian is also the language you should learn if you were interested about different islamic spirituality shown in turkish videos. Rumi and sems tabrizi were both persian. Islamic golden age was in persia, sufism as well as interesting modern spirituality like bahaism spreaded from there. Old turkic culture and people of the steppe(very old, 5000 years ago) are very interesting and illuminating even but connecting to turkish people wont contribute to you because we are pot of cultures and we recently changed as society(also language). We also dont have a rich intellectual class like russia and iran have. Ottoman cultural elite died out and turkey couldnt create a cultural elite like them. You can reach unique perceptions from great people from a different world which is something turkish offers a bit less. Turkey is in touch with west, is a beautiful country, is cheap and easy to reach, has economic and geopolitical importance but I think being very connected to western media isnt a plus. Irans internet use is more isolated which will make one reach a different world and learn more. Turkish is also more difficult than persian.
Turkish is not one of the top 5 most spoken languages in the world 1. Mandarin 1.1 billion 2. English 1.1 billion 3. Hindi 615 million 4. Spanish 514 million 5. French 280 million Turkey is 78 million stop lying
Thank you for the introduction to Turkish language. I wanted to learn this beautiful language 5 years ago but totally forgotten it until the recent news about the earthquake. Condolences to everyone affected by the horrible disaster. Will start my Turkish learning journey this year for sure. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺.
Teşekkür ederim.👏🏾Ben az anlıyorum ama bu videoyu seviyorum çünkü yavaş konuşuyorum ve çok iyi altyazı var.🤩Otomatik altyazısı kullanmaydın için mutluyum. Bugün yeni üyeyim için sen😊
Very good my friend, thank you from Brazil.
My pleasure ;)
Thank you!
Pek çok Türk ten daha fazla bilgiye sahip. Allah başarılarını daim etsin
Thank you my friend
You're welcome ;)
Thank you so much. Pls continue uploading videos.
Your videos look to be a super resource, I'm looking forward to working through them.
I hope you like my other video lessons too ;)
I want to learn Turkish but the online resources are severely lacking.
Maybe my website could help. Check it out and let me know what else you'll need ;)
if you want turkısh I can help you, ıf you can teach me englısh :D
Bakarsan çok şey var
I'm learning Turkish since this year's starting .Now , I've learned 60% of it ......But inshallah i will learn it whole to the end of this year
@@Khajiit6139 offer still stand?
I'm not learning turkish or plan to learn it but definately it is a good option for language students!
Çok enteresan bilgiler! teşekkür ederim.
Rica ederim :)
keep going teacher❤
Glad you liked it. If you have topic suggestions, let me know ;)
Your videos are very helpful. Thank you 🙏
You're welcome. If you have any topic suggestions, do let me know ;)
But the turkish in central asia is so different that one who knows turkish couldnt able to comunicate with them. Only azarbayjani turkish is very similer that you could comunicate. As a turk i thought i should point that out for anyone to not get dissapointed after learning it.
إختيار جيد لموضوع الفيديو ، واصل على هذا المنوال أستاذ 💪💪، الله يوفقك 🤲🤲
Thank you for the nice message ;)
I love Turkish language so I like in Turkey men do not drink much alcohol like Vietnamese and I love food and old beautiful temples in Turkey
Yes, I know most Asian cultures love alcohol. Some Turks also drink it, but more moderately. I had a few Vietnamese students in the past. Hope to also see the country in the newr future :)
People talk about the fun things, people sell the fun things. Not the reasons, not the real answers. That's what these people have got in their pockets to teach on earth. You can go to Greece and find a similar teacher for yourself. They drink a bit more.
'' Cultures '' don't make no man. It hasn't, ever. Does not give you nothing. The reason why people don't drink, if they didn't, is that they fear Allah. Your creator. And so then they do all the other unsymbolic sins and hypocracies. Becouse anyone who has a brain, knows that drugs, including alcohol, is a crime against; all.
But for the rest, you can talk to these tradesmen.
Ben Türkçe dili seviyorum.
Ben Türkçe'yi seviyorum ;)
@@LearnTurkishwithGokberk Ben de
Ben Pakistanliyim ve benim dilim urducadir ama ben turk kardeslerimin dili Turkceyi cok seviyorum ve her pakistanli turku seviyor
@@LearnTurkishwithGokberk Türkçeyi* zaten "-çe" eki aldığı için kesme işareti ile ayırmaya gerek yok :)
Turkish is not among the 5 most spoken languages. It doesn’t even make it to top #10. I’m learning Türkçe because it is a beautiful language and I would like to one day learn Azeri as I have a lot of friends from Israel and Baku who are from Azerbaycan (Azerbaijan). When I think of Türkçe I think of poetry. I also want to learn Kurdish at some point. I’ve heard there are similarities between the two. Thanks for the video, but remember Turkish doesn’t even make it to top 10 most spoken languages. Azeri and other Turkic languages are seperate from Turkish, and even if they were all one language, still wouldn’t make it to top 5
You fully right, there is a mistake. It seems maybe turkish would rather be #15 world spoken language.
I'm a typist. And learning Turkish language in Pakistan. Can get Turkish language typing job in Turkey? Is there any scope?
The only scope would be native level Turkish. Other than that, there shouldn't be any other issues ;)
@@LearnTurkishwithGokberk
My dear... i want to migrate to Turkey. .. i can speak Urdu, Persian, Arabic and now I'm learning Turkish. ...
Can i get a good job in Turkey? As a Polyglot?
@@aurangzaib1641 Yes, as long as you speak around intermediate Turkish, you can apply for most international companies in Turkey.
@@LearnTurkishwithGokberk Really.? ? ?
I'm coming to Turkey As soon as Possible. .....
ben şimdi türkçe öğreniyorum
ben altmis yuzde turkceyi ogrendim
♥️♥️♥️
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💯💖
Selamlar hocam. Lütfen artikülasyonunuza dikkat edeniz. "Neredeyse" sözcüğünü "nerdeyse" olarak okumak, "kullanmayacağınız" sözcüğünü ise "kullanmicaanız" olarak okumak en doğrusudur. Yabancılar Türkçeyi öğrenirken telaffuzu yanlış öğrenirlerse ileride sıkıntı yaşarlar. Saygılar.
Merhaba, öncelikle zamanınızı ayırıp kanalımı ziyaret ettiğiniz için ve yorumunuzu yazdığınız için teşekkür ederim. Öncelikle hiç Türkçe diksiyon dersi aldınız mı onu merak ediyorum. Mesela Türkçe'de "Kağıt" diye yazma dilinde "ğ" ile yazılırken Konuşma Dilinde "Kaat" diye okunur. Konuşma Türkçesi'nde "Neredeyse" gibi bazı kelimelerde "ünlü ses kaybı" veya "ünlü ses eklemesi" gibi kurallarda var ve bu kelime "Nerdeyse" olarak okunur. Türkçe'de diksiyon ile ilgili bir ders henüz yayınlamadım ve kendi diksiyonumun da mükemmel olmadığını, bazen hata yapmış olabileceğimi çok iyi biliyorum, ama hiçbirimiz (ana dil olarak Türkçe konuşanlar) şöyle demez "Yarın okula gideceğim". Onun yerine "Yarın okula gitcem" der, değil mi? Yabancı arkadaşların da bu farka yavaş yavaş maruz kalması bence çok önemli. Şu linkte Konuşma Türkçesi ile ilgili çok güzel bazı örnekler verilmiş. Göz atabilirsiniz: diksiyon.org/turkce-yazildigi-gibi-okunmaz/
@@LearnTurkishwithGokberk öncelikle eleştiriniz için teşekkürler. profesyonel olarak seslendirme ve dublaj yapıyorum, ki sırf soran olursa diye kanalıma iki adet öykü anlatım videosu yükledim. bakabilirsiniz. SANIRIM ATTIĞIM YORUM DEVRİK BİR CÜMLE DİYE DİKKAT ETMEDİNİZ FAKAT BEN ZATEN "NERDEYSE" OLARAK OKUMANIZI SÖYLEMİŞİM. SİZ VİDEODA "NEREDEYSE" DİYEREK ARTİKÜLE EDİYORSUNUZ. ayrıca "okula gitcem" değil, "okula gidice:m" diye artiküle edilir. saygılar
@@1903Gentleman Tekrardan merhaba. Türkçe artikülasyon konusunda maalesef uzman değilim ve mutlaka hatalarım vardır. Diksiyon konusu kendi başına farklı bir bilim dalı. Ama şunu da belirtmeliyim, oldukça uzun süredir profesyonel olarak hem Türkçe hem de İngilizce öğretiyorum. Gerçek anlamda sizin bahsettiğiniz gibi mükemmel İstanbul Türkçesi ile konuşabilen Türklerin bile sayısı o kadar az iken, benim derslerimi izleyen yabancı öğrencilerimin birçoğu zaten o seviyede Türkçe'ye sahip değil ve birçok ana dili konuşucusunun bile sahip olmadığı (benim bile) artikülasyon için çok kafa yormayacaktır (bunu bizzat 10 yıllık deneyimlerimden söylüyorum). İlginiz için tekrardan teşekkürler, saygılar.
you write the title in English and speak no English , why?
Turkish is the 17th language not the 5th like you said
Only Turkey Turkish is the 17th with other Turkish languages like Azerbaijani Turkmen Uzbek it is most spoken 5th language in the world
@@ardakaya22 Yes but that's like adding Spanish, Italian and Portuguese because they all are mutually intelligible and come from Latin. It's absurd. They are new languages already, even if in the past they were the same.
@@ardakaya22 That's why I didn't say French, since it's obviously more different.
And you are right, Turkish, Azeri and Turkmen are inside the same group, the Oghuz. But Kazakh, Kirgis and Uzbek are not.
I'm not saying they aren't similar. I'm saying they aren't similar enough to be considered the same language, just as Italian and Spanish.
I'm not saying they aren't similar, I'm saying I don't know anyone who claims them to be the same language.
He could have said "after learning Turkish, understanding Uzbek/Kazakh... (because one thing is to understand and other to speak it) will be piece of cake"
And that would be true.
Maybe I'm too much into details,.
@@ardakaya22 Ki ona rağmen Azerice ile Türkçe aynı dil değildir çünkü tarihte birbirimizden ayrıldık ve farklılaştık.
Turkish has one problem: if you dont have clear reasons to learn turkish like a job or profession, and you are interested in turkey and want to invest yourself culturally, I would say persian is a better investment.
Admittedly, persian literature is far richer, since ancient times. Turkish art was heavily under arabic and persian influence for centuries. Persian is also the language you should learn if you were interested about different islamic spirituality shown in turkish videos. Rumi and sems tabrizi were both persian. Islamic golden age was in persia, sufism as well as interesting modern spirituality like bahaism spreaded from there. Old turkic culture and people of the steppe(very old, 5000 years ago) are very interesting and illuminating even but connecting to turkish people wont contribute to you because we are pot of cultures and we recently changed as society(also language). We also dont have a rich intellectual class like russia and iran have. Ottoman cultural elite died out and turkey couldnt create a cultural elite like them. You can reach unique perceptions from great people from a different world which is something turkish offers a bit less. Turkey is in touch with west, is a beautiful country, is cheap and easy to reach, has economic and geopolitical importance but I think being very connected to western media isnt a plus. Irans internet use is more isolated which will make one reach a different world and learn more. Turkish is also more difficult than persian.
Turkish is not one of the top 5 most spoken languages in the world
1. Mandarin 1.1 billion
2. English 1.1 billion
3. Hindi 615 million
4. Spanish 514 million
5. French 280 million
Turkey is 78 million stop lying
Feel free to look at OECD statistics
You could say that in a more respectful way 🤷🏻♂️
There is 340 million Turks in the world but difrent accent.
Turkey Turkish is 88 million but there is 7 turk countries in the world.
And 3.5 million Turks in Germany.