@@siyacer hmmmm.... To be honest I don't know. It's just happened in one moment. Maybe I was curious of different culture. Now I can surely say that reason was my ancient history interest
Turhish TV or Netflix series are bad (bozuk ingilizceyle bukadar oluyo) türk dizileri çok kötü ama illaki istiyorsan aşk 101 izleyebilirsin ve ya hakan muhafız
Would it be possible in future videos to put the word to + verb so we all know it is a verb. Some words in English can be a verb or a noun or a gerund. I know these are ALL verbs
I’m not sure in Turkish but I’m a native Spanish speaker and we don’t have the equivalent of “to” in front of a verb, the verb it’s just the word you would just know based on the termination of the word
While speaking turkish....most of the words such as bakmak...is spoken as bak only.....why is it like that....and when we have to add "yorum" or "mak".....can you please make video of the basics.... it's very confusing 😐
In Turkish we change verbs by adding suffixes at the end of them. The main idea is that bak, yap, gör etc. are the roots of the verbs and by adding appendixes at the end of the word we indicate when the thing was made, who made it (this is not the case for any other language i know), or we turn it into different word forms by suffixes. To give an example, the word bakmak (to look) has the root bak. Bak means "look" (command form). When you add the -mak suffix it becomes "to look" so the suffix "-mak, -mek" corrsponds to the word "to" added before the verb in english. If we say "baktı" it means he/she/it looked, "baktım" means i looked "baktın" means you looked, "baktılar" means they looked. Bakıyor means he/she/it is looking, bakıyorum means i am looking, bakıyorsun means you are looking, bakıyorlar means they are looking. Bakar means she/he/it loks bakarım means i look, bakarsın means you look, bakarlar means they look. Bakacağım means i will look, bakacak means he/she/it will look, bakacaksın means you will look, bakacaklar means they will look.
These suffixes have really small differentiations from verb to verb for ease of read. It may take some time to memorise these but i think grouping them will help, as they have a pattern, and don't mind the small differentiations in the suffixes too much, you will easily learn them unconsciously, if you watch turkish series, use this to help you learn the language, take note of new words or usages etc. also, you probably know that in Turkish words are almost always spoken literally the same way they are written, but there are a few exceptions whatsoever. Like the in the words bakıyorsun, bakıyorlar, bakıyor and also any other verb with the current time suffix like oluyor, the r letters in the end are never read ("bakıyo, bakıyolar, oluyo") unless in the news or e-books :) actually this way of pronounciation is the Ankara dialect and the written version is Istanbul dialect, both of them are correct but the few changes in Ankara dialect make the words sound better to the ear, in my opinion, and it is easier to read so it is always the way of oral communication.
Late answer, but -mak/-mek is the infinitive form. It's like in English where you put "to" in front of a verb to create the infinitive form, like "to play".
Evet. dediğin doğru. Ancak bazı durumlarda "dönüşmek" kelimesi de kullanılabiliyor. Örnek: When he got force, he became into an evil. "Güçlenince bir şeytana dönüştü." Umarım yardımcı olabilmişimdir :) Bol şanslar...
hello, i am reading a book called Istanbul:Yabancilar icin turkce ders kitabi in 80% of times when i memorize a verb (fiil). I easily forget it after one day because their vers are really hard and similar to eachother any piece of advice please?
Dont memorize it ... If you want to learn new language really then start ''Live with the language''... What does suppose the mean? Learn the lyrics of yr favorite songs. Watch yr favorite movie couple times. Speak through locals or internet buddy. Change yr game, windows, phone language into new one... Try to speak by your own aganist mirror, use new words actively through your speech, writing etc... Memorizing is passive thing, after couple days, if not used, %80 may gone... Use your five senses actively when learning, our brain saved the data their harddisk in the brain, when you used it actively and repeatedly. If couple senses works our brain saved the data more permanently... You dont have to be perfect, Way to Learn like Tarzan or Child is ok... Even you dont understand a thing from what u heard, it is ok. Your brain catches pronunciations.....
The written English verbs are too Small and there for difficult tot Read on my mob screan. Please enlarge the letters so that one can Read and learn with more pleasure.
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Short correction: the verb for 'hear' in Turkish is 'duymak'. The presented verb 'dinlemek' means to listen.
tessekur ederim
Yes omg thank u I was like no it's listening 🎧😮
who else is here to learn turkish so that they can watch turkish series that don't have english subtitle ( I know i am)
IKR
yes 🤣🤣🤣
Same
Which serie?
@@plkn.m4528 Ertugrul and kurulus osman
Kırılmak is to become broken
Kırmak is to break
how do you know?
@@moods5114 I am a native speaker.
Yeah you're right
Hlw buddy......can u help me in learning , I mean I really need some one native speaker's aid ! Will u ?
@@moods5114 kırılmak is passive voice of the verb kırmak ( to break )
4:53 hear duymaktır
Thank you...........💓
Her zaman ki gibi harikaydı Afganistan dan Selamlar 🇦🇫♥️🇹🇷💯✅️🦋
Thanks🎉❤
"know" is also a basic verb in every language.
Evet
Sen doğru
Emeğinize sağlık ..
Thank you for video ,most of these words I knew ,but there still were words which I missed 😊
are you ethnic pole?
@@siyacer yes
@@Patrykcountryboy what brought your interest in turkish?
@@siyacer hmmmm.... To be honest I don't know. It's just happened in one moment. Maybe I was curious of different culture. Now I can surely say that reason was my ancient history interest
@@Patrykcountryboy you can relate to eachother through your friendship with Hungary
Thanks
I am learning turkish because I am studying in turkish school
شكرا جزيلا
حقا انه فيديو رائع و مفيد جدا
LÜTFEN. İngilizce öğrenmek için iyi bir dizi tavsiye edebilir misiniz? (PLEASE. Can you recommend some good series to learn English? )
Turhish TV or Netflix series are bad (bozuk ingilizceyle bukadar oluyo) türk dizileri çok kötü ama illaki istiyorsan aşk 101 izleyebilirsin ve ya hakan muhafız
watch prison break.
Fokkin peaky blinders
Friends
Ben bu fiilleri ispanyolcasını öğrendim. Aynısını türkçe öğretiyorlar harika :D
Yaşamak is to live in a house or to live your life? I'm native to Portuguese and we have different words to say that. Does it mean both in Turkish?
It means both ^^
Are you talking about how sometimes in Portuguese, you would sometimes use moro but you sometimes use vivo? (or other forms of those verbs?)
Breakまで ①
Comeまで ②
Dreamまで③
Thank you for your efforts, but it’s better to put these verbs in sentences, thus it will be more useful.🌹
Awesome but do you have part 1 of this video
Would it be possible in future videos to put the word to + verb so we all know it is a verb. Some words in English can be a verb or a noun or a gerund. I know these are ALL verbs
I’m not sure in Turkish but I’m a native Spanish speaker and we don’t have the equivalent of “to” in front of a verb, the verb it’s just the word you would just know based on the termination of the word
Who is here to learn turkish for the turkish drama Ask laftan Anlamaz?
اذا أحببتو ممكن تتابعو الفيديو أهم 50 فعل في اللغة التركية، الفيديو مترجم للعربي
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I need alphabet timespace please
How to say who? In Turkish
Kim?
While speaking turkish....most of the words such as bakmak...is spoken as bak only.....why is it like that....and when we have to add "yorum" or "mak".....can you please make video of the basics.... it's very confusing 😐
In Turkish we change verbs by adding suffixes at the end of them. The main idea is that bak, yap, gör etc. are the roots of the verbs and by adding appendixes at the end of the word we indicate when the thing was made, who made it (this is not the case for any other language i know), or we turn it into different word forms by suffixes. To give an example, the word bakmak (to look) has the root bak. Bak means "look" (command form). When you add the -mak suffix it becomes "to look" so the suffix "-mak, -mek" corrsponds to the word "to" added before the verb in english. If we say "baktı" it means he/she/it looked, "baktım" means i looked "baktın" means you looked, "baktılar" means they looked. Bakıyor means he/she/it is looking, bakıyorum means i am looking, bakıyorsun means you are looking, bakıyorlar means they are looking. Bakar means she/he/it loks bakarım means i look, bakarsın means you look, bakarlar means they look. Bakacağım means i will look, bakacak means he/she/it will look, bakacaksın means you will look, bakacaklar means they will look.
These suffixes have really small differentiations from verb to verb for ease of read. It may take some time to memorise these but i think grouping them will help, as they have a pattern, and don't mind the small differentiations in the suffixes too much, you will easily learn them unconsciously, if you watch turkish series, use this to help you learn the language, take note of new words or usages etc. also, you probably know that in Turkish words are almost always spoken literally the same way they are written, but there are a few exceptions whatsoever. Like the in the words bakıyorsun, bakıyorlar, bakıyor and also any other verb with the current time suffix like oluyor, the r letters in the end are never read ("bakıyo, bakıyolar, oluyo") unless in the news or e-books :) actually this way of pronounciation is the Ankara dialect and the written version is Istanbul dialect, both of them are correct but the few changes in Ankara dialect make the words sound better to the ear, in my opinion, and it is easier to read so it is always the way of oral communication.
@@Oğuz-w7l Romance languages are agglutinative when it comes to verbs. Time and person are expressed adding to the root.
It's very difficult language😁
Yes
It’s not hard, what’s hard is to memorize new vocabulary, but Grammar is easy, Turkish is very logical with few exceptions from general rules
🤣
Yes
@@happinessrain3993 😩
I need pdf or jpeg verbs
4:45
11:17
Why is literally every verb having Mek/mak at the end is it a suffix for verbs???
Late answer, but -mak/-mek is the infinitive form. It's like in English where you put "to" in front of a verb to create the infinitive form, like "to play".
I think it's to show that the verbs are like, in their infinitive form?
Why does it not start with run ,jump or climb verbs this is not for beginners
become = olmak
dünüşmek değil
Evet. dediğin doğru.
Ancak bazı durumlarda "dönüşmek" kelimesi de kullanılabiliyor.
Örnek: When he got force, he became into an evil.
"Güçlenince bir şeytana dönüştü."
Umarım yardımcı olabilmişimdir :)
Bol şanslar...
hello, i am reading a book called Istanbul:Yabancilar icin turkce ders kitabi
in 80% of times when i memorize a verb (fiil). I easily forget it after one day because their vers are really hard and similar to eachother
any piece of advice please?
usulally i write it down a coiple of times it helps
Same problème 😞
Dont memorize it ... If you want to learn new language really then start ''Live with the language''... What does suppose the mean? Learn the lyrics of yr favorite songs. Watch yr favorite movie couple times. Speak through locals or internet buddy. Change yr game, windows, phone language into new one... Try to speak by your own aganist mirror, use new words actively through your speech, writing etc... Memorizing is passive thing, after couple days, if not used, %80 may gone... Use your five senses actively when learning, our brain saved the data their harddisk in the brain, when you used it actively and repeatedly. If couple senses works our brain saved the data more permanently... You dont have to be perfect, Way to Learn like Tarzan or Child is ok... Even you dont understand a thing from what u heard, it is ok. Your brain catches pronunciations.....
Buy = satın almak is better
TAKE should be used when you use ALMAK
Maximum use of K.
Mek or mak ⁉️‼️⁉️‼️
We dont use -mek -mak in sentence for ex: Almak it is Al-> buy
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turkish pronunciation is difficult and needs sounds practice and detailed analyzation
Some of these translations are wrong. Please be careful!
give examples and tell us why?
For example:
Ayırmak = separate
Make a call = aramak
Hear = duymak
Yeah
I'm your student
A lot of rookie and preventable mistakes but oh well...
So many random verbs with no categorization and too fast for beginners...
Türkçesini iki kez tekrarlayacağına , İngilizcesi 2 kez tekrarlansaydı
kadın TÜRKÇE öğretiyor
Hy dear 😃
Can u plzz plz help me . Plzzzzz teach me 😐😐 Can we become friends ?
The written English verbs are too Small and there for difficult tot Read on my mob screan. Please enlarge the letters so that one can Read and learn with more pleasure.
Call telephone etmek lol
Aramak
Even dance is wrong ... isn't it ?
Türkçe öğrenmelisiniz
Aferin la giz ha soyle
@@kayraaktas7421 bizim sayemizde para kazanıyorsun,karaktersiz,ekmeğini verenleriz.
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kalitesiz
Esta mal traducido?
@@lerixia2807 a little badly translated
@@yl8550 thanks for answering ...i guess i need to find another source..