Super Zoe. Je suis en Turquie depuis 1 an . Tu as très bien expliqué le planning .J’adore la langue turque et le peuple turc. J’ai 60 ans et je trouve super de voir des jeunes comme toi. Teşekkürler Zoe. Thanks a lot. A bientôt ❤
@n.sadequi43812 күн бұрын
T'es français ? Pourquoi t'as decidé de demmenager en turquie ? Tu y travailles ou quoi ?
@gulcingoney854011 ай бұрын
"Görüşemeyeceklermiş" = "I heard that they are not gonig to be able to see each other" ./That is meaning power of Turkish language. If you write at browser you will see. And I like your channel so much
@Nehauon10 ай бұрын
The beauty of agglutination
@oray.gungor.9 ай бұрын
this is not right, görüşemeyeceklermiş is "they wont be able to meet".
@gulcingoney85409 ай бұрын
@@oray.gungor. Just copy paste and search. I saw it on the news.
@hit2628 ай бұрын
Bullshit, she is lying.
@magabrialn60947 ай бұрын
@@hit262 she is definitely true ı am turk
@rimshaalikhan553011 ай бұрын
Ben de iki yıll önce Türkçe öğrenmeye başladım ve simdi çok geliştirdim bence turkish çok guzel ve kolay bir dili 💖
@rosesteel431711 ай бұрын
Tebrikler, gerçekten güzel öğrenmişsiniz. Özellikle de 2 yılı göz önünde bulundurduğumuzda.
@edebiyat_arastirmacisi11 ай бұрын
Emek vermeden olmuyor maalesef. Cidden iyi bir düzeyde denebilir ama her açıdan değerlendirmek gerekir. Konuşma başta olmak üzere, yazma, dinleme ve okuma.@@rosesteel4317
@Minhoouii11 ай бұрын
Umarım güzel bir şekilde öğrenmeye devam edersin💗
@arthasss_403011 ай бұрын
telaffuzu rahattır baska hiç1 özelliği yok
@SYlmaz-wb1wb11 ай бұрын
Turkish language is The Difficultly Language in The World. Have much Fun with it.😂😂
@Ibrahim.Hatipoglu.22011 ай бұрын
Ben ırak türkmeniyim İşin ironik tarafı ki Türkçeyi anlamıyorum asla😂😂😂😂 Dilimizin kelimeleri benzer ve aynıdır dilbilgisinde ama birşey anlamam çünkü Türkler elli keilme iki saniyede söylerler çok hızlı konuşyorlar Ve (ironik tarafı) kelimesini tercüme ettim 🐸 Kerkükten bütün Türk dostlarıma selamlar🇹🇷❤️
@YoH..11 ай бұрын
Sen bizdensin sorun yok knka😂 a.selam
@Apistoleon11 ай бұрын
Yes, Istanbul standard Turkish can be spoken fast by standard speakers, so I get you. LOL
@ounalan11 ай бұрын
Londra'da da Cockney konuşanların ne dediğini anlamak mümkün değil. İstanbul Türkçesi Anadolu'da da bazen garip kaçabiliyor. Adana'da otoyol gişesinde para ödendiği zamanlarda (sene 2002) gişe memuru İstanbullu beni sonradan Türkçe öğrenmiş bir yabancı sanmış idi..
@ranistnts2311 ай бұрын
Aleykümselam kardeş
@gokce488411 ай бұрын
İstanbul Türkçesi hızlı konuşuluyor. Anadoluda durum daha farklı ağız farkı devreye giriyor
@Bastiankjer11 ай бұрын
Man Turkish is SO underrated - so beautiful! Really considering making it my 8th language after I learn Japanese..
@texmexexpress11 ай бұрын
Move to Europe like the Netherlands where you can listen to the sound of Turkish by immigrants living on social welfare 24/7.
@diananurtlessova93888 ай бұрын
8 languages, that’s impressive!
@kilipaki87oritahiti8 ай бұрын
How is it underrated? I feel anyone calls something underrated just because they haven’t heard much of it or it’s not popular among their own social circles in their country/culture.
@texmexexpress8 ай бұрын
Move to Europe where it's packed with hords of Turkish immigrants and refugees.
@texmexexpress8 ай бұрын
Move to Europe where it's packed with Turkish immigrants. Trust me, Europeans don't think Turkish is "underrated" or "beautiful" at all.
@carbonoksit408611 ай бұрын
I used to think Turks were Arabs until my workplace sent me to Turkey for a month and a half in 2016. For three days, I begged my managers "can you not send me?" 🙂 The first shock I experienced was in Turkish. Turkish did not resemble Arabic. In fact, it did not resemble it at all. I don't know why, but I expected hot cities, men in skirts, women with their faces covered 😅 They are very helpful. They talk a lot. They can get angry very easily. Touristic places can be deceiving in terms of impressions. I have lived among Turks for years. They are very friendly. You can make friends very easily. They are good people. I was sick and could not go to work for three days. My friends brought me pots of food every evening because they knew I was alone. At the end of three days, I had food for a week 😊 There are cats everywhere. They're absolutely in love with cats. And Cats love them too 😅 My retirement is a few years away. My current dream is to settle in Turkey when I retire. Let's see what time will show.
@gokhandogan581411 ай бұрын
The homeland of the Turks is the Altai mountains and Siberia. Turks spread throughout Eurasia in the process. Turks have nothing to do with Arabs :D Turkish belongs to the same language family as Japanese and Korean. Ancient Turkic culture and ancient Mongolian culture are almost the same. Ancient Turks were a nomadic pagan and northern people. We just Muslims, but we did not lose our culture completely :D Being Muslim did not make us Arabs :D There are also many Turkish people who are still pagan and even Christian.
@beyza806011 ай бұрын
Were you thinking that Turks are arabs?? You russians dont know nothing about the world lol
@me_ari75911 ай бұрын
I hate the perception that thinks Turks are Arabs. Turks are just Muslims. Turks have nothing to do with Arabs. The homeland of Turks is Central Asia. Turks were always with the Chinese in the past. Do not prejudice the Turks without researching them. Also, Turkey is not in a desert climate, I suggest you also research the geography of Turkey
@yusufmuslim442011 ай бұрын
@@me_ari759 I am not Arab BUT I noticied there are many similarities between turks and arabs especially Levantine Arabs. I think everyone especially Turks and Iranians have an inferiority complex to the West so they try to distance themselves from Arabs. I dont think it is fair. Yes there are many differences but you cannot discount that the Turks were influenced by Arabs and Persians for almost 1000 years!
@yusufmuslim442011 ай бұрын
These are the things I noticed are similar to Levantine Arabs: Food: Dolma, Lahmajoun (comes from arabic word), Lokum (comes from the arabic word), shawerma and doner (both come from Turkish word). Behavior: Many Turks get angry fast which is very similar to some Arabs esp Egyptians. They are protective of their women just like Arabs. Patriotism/Nationalism: same. If you talk about Kurds or something they get butt hurt just like Arabs and live in denial and blame others. Turks now love to blame Syrian Afghan and Pakistani refugees for all their problems. Language: most import words are from Arabic and then Farsi Even after Ataturks reform. Amcalar: very similar between two. Have conspiracy theories and blame others. "Dış güçler". Turkish and Arabic coffee and tea as well as dessert. Polarization between Conservatives and Secularists also exists in some Arab countries like Lebanon and Syria but more in Turkey. Turks love cats just like Arabs (read about Abu Huraira). Arab and Turkish Pride Scam artists in Turkey esp Istanbul are very similar to Egypt. Blaming refugees and illegal immigrants for their economic woes is similar in some Arab countries. People also ask you where you are from and your salary in Turkey. This curiosity exists within many Arab communities. Using arabic words in daily speech like Wallah, yani, tamam, etc. Notice i left Islam out. I can go on and on and on and on. I think its human nature to try to dissociate from those who are not as developed as you and Turks are no different.
@rigel050911 ай бұрын
as a native Turkish speaker, i am happy to see you guys learning our language. It is quite hard but not impossible. Also it is a rich language in terms of vocabulary. If you need any help or have any question about Turkish language, I am ready to help you. Türkiye'den sevgiler..
@mutaharaliathar11 ай бұрын
Hey can you help me in learning Turkish 😊
@rigel050911 ай бұрын
@@mutaharaliathar yes of course
@manniekaira283911 ай бұрын
Can you help
@rigel050911 ай бұрын
@@manniekaira2839 yes, of course
@anonymousshahana91349 ай бұрын
I learned lots of word meanings n short sentences .Now iam learning conjunctions to join short phrases to make then longer.I too write short paragraphs daily about family picnics hobbies what else must I do to learn fast .Iam in India may b in 4 to 5 months I may travel Turkey to my son before that I want to learn well .I have a very sweet n understanding daughter in law who is Turkish .Iam learning Turkish as my hobby because I love it .What else must I do to learn fast please guide .I learn at home from internet but I need yr advice what are best lessons for me .After short sentences what must I do to learn fast?
Yeğ / Yüğ = upper, superior Yeğ-mek > Yemek (to eat)= to add on oneself, to take it in one's essence Yeğ-im> Yem= provender, fodder > Yemiş= fruit Yüğ-le-mek > yeğlemek = to keep it on top of others, make it relatively superior, ~to prefer Yüğ-ka-yer-u > yukarı =(which side is on top) = Up Yüğ-ce > yüce = superior in level /sublime Yüğ-ce-al-mek > yücelmek = to achieve superiority in level Yüğ-sü-ek > yüksek = high Yüğ-sel > yüksel = exponential , superlative Yüğ-sü-al-mek> yükselmek = to rise to a high level, to ascend Yüğ-sük > yüzük =(ring)= jewelry worn on the finger top Yüğ-sü-en-mek > yüksünmek= to feel slighted / take offended Yüğ-ük > yük =(load)> carried on top, undertaken Yüğ-ün > yün =(wool)> the feathers that on sheep Yüğ-üt > yiğit =(valiant)> superior in character Yüğ-en > yüğen /yeğen =(nephew)> which is kept superior, held in high esteem, valued, precious (yüen > yen 元) Yüğ-en-cük > yüğençiğ > yinçi / inci =(precious little thing)> pearl , 珍珠 Yüğengi >yengi> yeni =(new)> what's coming on top of , what's coming after Yüğenge > yenge =(brother's wife)> came over marriage, added to the family later (new bride) Yüğ-üne /Yeğ-ine > yine/ gene =again /over and over > yeniden = anew /once more Yüğ-en-mek> yenmek = to overcome, to cope with, to subdue Yüğ-en-el-mek > yenilmek= to be overcame, to be subdued, to show weakness Yüğengil > yengil =remains on top of, light, weak Şan= Glory, splendor 單于 > Şan-Yüğ =Exalted glorious Yormak=to tire= to arrive over someone (too many). (too much) to go onto (Yörmek)> Örmek=(to operate on something), to weave on top , to wrap onto (Yör-et-mek)> Örtmek= to cover (Yörümek)> Yürümek= to go over something, to wander around (yöre=precincts) (yörük=nomad) Yürümek= to walk (yürü=go on) Yülümek=to go by slipping over something Yalamak= to lick >~to take swiping/ by scraping on something off Yolmak= to pluck=to pull by snatching off, tear off (~flatten the top) Yılmak=to throw down from the one's own top (~get bored), to hit the ground from above (yıldırım=lightning…yıldız=star) Yurmak= to pull onto, cover over (yur-ut>yurt=tabernacle) (yur-gan>yorgan=quilt) Yırmak=to bring it on top of, to take it off (yırışmak>yarışmak= to race> to overcome each other) (Yır-et-mak)>Yırtmak= to tear, to take from inside-out or bottom to top (by pulling from both sides) (~tide over, ~get rid of it) Yarmak= to split in, to tear apart, to halve, separate by cutting off Yaratmak= to reveal it, bring it out, to create Yermek=to pull down ,pull to the ground Germek=to tense= to pull it in all directions > Sermek= to spread it in all directions Yıkmak= to overthrow , take down from top to bottom, turn upside down Yığmak= to stack= put on top of each other, dump on top of each other (yığlamak=shed tears over and over, cry over) Yağmak=get rained on, get spilled on / to pour down from above Yakmak= to burn out=to purify matter by heating and removing mass , reduce its volume Yoğmak=make condensed=to tighten and purify, narrow by turning, get rid of own volume (~get dead) Yoğurmak= to knead=tighten and thicken , reduce volume, bring to consistency (Yogurt=thickened milk product) Yuğmak=to purify squeezing to clean (Yuğamak>yıkamak= to wash) Yiv = sharp, pointed (yivlemek= sharpen the tip) Yuvmak=to squeezing thin out, narrow (yuvka>yufka= thin dough) (yuvka>yuka=thin, shallow) (yuvuz>yavuz=thin, weak, delicate) Yuvarlamak=to round off=narrow by turning (yuva (smallest shelter)= nest) (yavru (smallest)= cub ) Yummak=to shut by squeezing, close tightly Yumurmak=make it closes inward (yumruk=fist) (yumurta= egg) Yumuşmak=be completely enclosed by oneself (yumuşak=soft )
@GuojunCHEN-l9f11 ай бұрын
一年就学到了汉语五级 那你也很厉害啊
@selengeenesay744911 ай бұрын
Neee bir yıl mi ben dtcf de sinoloji 3. Sınıfım ve daha 4. Seviyeye yeni yeni alişiyorum
@caroline784811 ай бұрын
@@selengeenesay7449 öğreteyim ben sana, ben kitap da yazıyorum KSKXKZKSKAA
@selengeenesay744911 ай бұрын
@@caroline7848 teşekkürler zaten hocalar var da bölüm olarak okuduğum için 😅 ama tebrik ederim 祝贺你~
@ida209111 ай бұрын
Zoe gerçekten harikasın 🌼 Benim ana dilim Türkçe, şuan üniversitemde ve bir akademide Japonca ve Arapça öğreniyorum, ileriki dönemde Korece eklemeyi düşünüyorum. Mandarin gözümü korkutuyor fakat senin videonu izledikten sonra öğrenmeyi çok istedim. Gerçekten çok yetenekli ve çalışkansın. Dil ve çevirmenlik öğrencisi olarak benim için harika bir örneksin ✨
@burakugurlu41411 ай бұрын
Bende ispanyolca ve italyanca
@xiaolongxiaolong568811 ай бұрын
түрікше қазақшаға ұқсайды
@berkcandemir886211 ай бұрын
@@xiaolongxiaolong5688 Çünkü Kazakça da farklı Türkçe!
@جيرمون11 ай бұрын
صدقني لغة الماندرين هي أسهل لغة في العالم
@nihalakyuz438611 ай бұрын
@@جيرمون هل أنت واثق؟ دائما يقولون هي أصعب لغة وبعدها العربية
@DennisHuntersons11 ай бұрын
Your Turkish has definitely improved! Congratulations! (I'm a native Turkish speaker)
@Anwar3Omar9 ай бұрын
Hello brother. I want to learn Turkey but I can’t find the way. Will you be kind to teach me or we can exchange languages, I am a native Arabic speaker. Thanks
@theartsycalligrapher351011 ай бұрын
Thank you Zoe for your insightful plan! It is my goal to learn turkish this year, hopefully I will succeed❤
@LearnTurkishwithJihan11 ай бұрын
Hello, I have a Turkish learning channel. You can check out different types of lessons here: kzbin.info/door/pNiidsF_55MghS0HlbkdOg
@qiziqkop11 ай бұрын
Native Qazaq speaker here. Turkish, as well as any other Turkic language, is the easy to learn for me. It has more Arabic/Persian loanwords than Qazaq does, as Qazaq tends to have more Turkic/Mongolic and even Chinese vocabulary. The difference in phonology requires some adjustment, but it takes very little time. The rest is pretty much the same in both languages.
@Khorasan_Turco11 ай бұрын
🐺🇹🇲🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇬🇰🇿🇺🇿🇭🇺🐺 🦅 🐂 🦌 Kazakh is a very easy language for me, I can easily get along with my Kazakh brothers, greetings to all Turks
@edebiyat_arastirmacisi11 ай бұрын
Kesinlikle haklısın. Sadece fonetik farklılıklar var. Türk lehçeleri arasında ve bu çok doğal. Aynı şey İngilizce için de geçerli. İngiliz, Amerikan, Avusturalya, Malta, Güney Afrika, Hindistan gibi bir çok ülke bu dili kendine özgü fonetik ve kendi geliştirdiği kelimeler ekleyerek konuşabiliyor.
@IranLur11 ай бұрын
Turkish and Persian have MANY similarities. Both are genderless agglutinative SOV languages. Collective Pronouns in Turkish and Persian: English - Persian - Turkish All of us - Hamemūn - Hepimiz All of you - Hamatūn - Hepiniz Ourselves - Xodemūn - Kendimiz Yourselves - Xodetūn - Kendiniz None of us - Hič kūdūmemūn - Hiçbirimiz None of you - Hič kūdūmetūn - Hiçbiriniz Some of us - Baziyāmūn - Bazılarımız Some of you - Baziyātūn - Bazılarınız Everybody - Harkas - Herkes Nobody - Hičkas - Hiç kimse ________________ Sentence examples between Turkish & Persian: Turkish: Duvarımızın rengi kırmızıydı. Persian: Divāremūn rangiš ḡermez būde. English: The color of our wall was red. ________________ Turkish: Bazı haftalar hiç müşteri alamıyorum Persian: Bazi haftehā hič mos̄tari nemigiram English: Some weeks I do not get any customers. ________________ Turkish: Bahçede kurbağa gördüm. Persian: Bāḡče tūš ḡūrbāḡe didam. English: I saw a frog in the garden. ________________ Turkish: Carşamba ve Perşembe evimize kimse gelmedi Persian: Čāršambe o Panjšanbe xūnemūn kasi nayomade English: Nobody came to our house on Wednesday or Thursday. ________________ Turkish: Düsmanimin düsmani dostumdur Persian: Došmane došmanam dūstame English: The enemy of my enemy is my friend ________________ Turkish: Bugun hiç enerjim yok cünkü dün gece asla uyumadım. Persian: Emrūz hič enerji nadāram čūnke dišo aslan naxābidam. English: I do not have any energy today because I did not sleep at all last night ________________ Turkish: Akşam yemeği hoşumuza gitti Persian: Az šām xorākeš xošemūn omade English: We enjoyed the dinner ________________ Turkish: O dört tane yerdi Persian: U čārta dūne mixorde English: He used to eat four pieces ________________ Turkish: Bir tek pirinç tanesi kaldı Persian: Tak dūneye berenj mūnde English: One single rice grain is left ________________ Turkish: Bunu kendin mi yapiyorsun? Bunu kim yapardi? Persian: Eno xodetūn mikonin šomā? Eno ki mikarde? English: Are you doing this yourself? Who used to do this? ________________ Turkish: Onları tanımıyordum, Onu tanıyordum. Bunu tanıyorum. Persian: Unārā našnāxtam. Uno mišnāxtam. Eno mišnāsam. English - I did not recognize them. I did recognize it. I do recognize this. _______________ Turkish: Ben sarki söyledim, sen sarki söyledin, o sarki söyledi, biz sarki söyledik, onlar sarki söylediler Persian: Man āvāz xūndam, šomā āvāz xūndin, ū āvāz xūnde, mā āvāz xūndim, ūnā āvāz xūndan English: I sang, you sang, she sang, we sang, they sang. _______________ Turkish Days of the Week: Pazar, Pazartesi, Sali, Cerşembe, Perşembe, Cuma, Cumartesi Persian Days of the Week: Yekšanbe, Došanbe, Sehšanbe, Čāršanbe, Panjšanbe, Ādineh, Šanbe English Days of the Week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
@Abeturk11 ай бұрын
Yağ = spilled on/ spread on/has held on to/ kept over it = oil Yeğ / Yüğ = upper, superior Yeğ-mek > Yemek: "To take over and over, spend on one's own, accept upon one's own" = "To eat" Yeğ-im > Yem: "Provender, fodder" = "Feed" > Yemiş= fruit Yüğ-le-mek > yeğlemek = to keep it on top of others, make it relatively superior = "To prefer" Yüğ-ka-yer-u > yukarı =(which side is the top) = Up Yüğ-ce > yüce : "Superior in level" = "Sublime, exalted" Yüğ-ce-al-mek > yücelmek: "To achieve superiority in level" = "To become elevated" Yüğ-sü-ek > yüksek = high Yüğ-sel > yüksel = exponential , superlative Yüğ-sü-al-mek> yükselmek : "To rise to a high level" = "To ascend" Yüğ-sük > yüzük : "Jewelry worn on the finger top" = "Ring" Yüğ-sü-en-mek > yüksünmek: "To feel slighted, take offense" = "To be offended" Yüğ-ük > yük : "Carried on top, undertaken" = "Load, burden" Yüğ-ün > yün : "The feathers on sheep" = "Wool" Yüğ-üt > yeğ-üt =yiğit =(valiant)> superior in character Yüğ-kut > yeğ-kut = (highly holly)> yakut =ruby Yüğ-en > yeğ-en = "Nephew" "Which is kept superior, held in high esteem, valued, precious"(yüen > yen 元) Yüğ-en-cük > yüğençüğ > yinçi / inci =(precious little thing)> pearl , 珍珠 Yüğengi >yengi> yeni =(new)> what's coming on top of , what comes next Yüğenge > yenge =(brother's wife)> came over marriage, added to the family later (new bride) Yüğ-üne /Yeğ-ine > yine/ gene =again /over and over > yeniden = anew /once more Yüğ-en-mek> yenmek: "To overcome, to cope with, to subdue" = "To win" Yüğ-en-el-mek > yenilmek: "To be overcome, to be subdued, to show weakness" = "To be defeated" Yüğengil > yengil =remains on top of, light, weak Şan= Glory, splendor 單于 > Şan-Yüğ =Exalted glorious Yormak: "To arrive over someone (too many), to go onto it too much" = "To tire" (Yörmek)> Örmek: "To operate on something, to weave on top, wrap off" = "To weave" (Yör-et-mek)>örütmek> Örtmek= To cover (Yörümek)> Yürümek: "To go on, to reach over something, to get somewhere, to go ahead" = "To walk" Yüzmek"To go by peeling off the surface of something" = "To swim" Yülümek: "To go by rubbing on the surface of something" = "To glide" Yalamak: "To take it away by swiping over something" = "To lick" Yolmak: "To pluck, tear off, pull by snatching over" (~flatten the top) Yılmak: "To throw down from the one's own top (~get bored), to hit the ground from above (yıldırım=lightning…yıldız=star) Yurmak: to pull onto, cover over (yur-ut>yurt=tabernacle) (yur-gan>yorgan=quilt) Yırmak=to bring it on top of, to take it off (yırışmak>yarışmak= to race> to overcome each other) (Yır-et-mak)>Yırtmak= to tear, to take from inside-out or bottom to top (by pulling from both sides) (~tide over, ~get rid of it) Yarmak= to split in, to tear apart, to halve, separate by cutting off Yaratmak= to reveal it, bring it out, to create Yermek=to pull down ,pull to the ground (~to criticize) Germek=to tense> to pull it in all directions > Sermek= to spread it in all directions Yıkmak: "To overthrow, take down from top to bottom, turn upside down" = To demolish Yığmak: "To stack, put on top of each other, dump on top of each other" = To pile up (yığlamak=shed tears over and over, cry over) Yağmak: "To get rained on, to get spilled on" = To rain Yakmak: "To burn out, to purify matter by heating and removing mass, to reduce its volume = To burn Yoğmak: "To make condensed, to tighten and purify, narrow by compressing, ( get rid of one's own mass > ~get dead) Yoğurmak: to tighten and thicken , reduce volume, bring to consistency = to knead (Yogurt=thickened milk product) Yuğmak=to purify squeezing and clean / Yuğamak>yıkamak= To wash Yiv = pointed, sharp, groove (yivlemek= to sharpen the tip) Yuvmak: "To squeeze thin out, narrow" = "To thin" (yuvka>yufka= thin dough) (yuvka>yuka=thin, shallow) (yuvuz>yavuz=thin, weak, delicate) Yuvarlamak=to round off, narrow by turning (yuva= nest (smallest shelter) (yavru= cub (smallest) Yummak: "To shut by squeezing, close tightly" = ~To close Yumurmak: "To make it close inward" = ~To clench (yumruk=fist) (yumurta= egg) Yumuşmak: "To be completely enclosed by oneself" =~To soften (yumuşak=soft )
@Abeturk11 ай бұрын
The names of some organs it's used as the suffix for nouns, “Ak”= ~each of both (Yan= side) Yan-ak= each of both sides (of the face) >Yanak= cheek (Gül= rose) Kül-ak = each of both the roses >Kulak= Ear (Şek=facet) Şek-ak = each of both sides (of forehead) >Şakak= temple (Dal=subsection, branch) Dal-ak=dalak= Spleen (Böbür=scarlet fleck) Böbür-ak=böbrek= Kidney = each of both red-spots / blodfleck Bağça-ak>(Paça-ak)>bacak= Leg (ankle) (Pati = paw) Batı-ak>pathiak>phatyak>hadyak>adyak)=Ayak= the foot > each of the feet (Taş=stone) Taş-ak=testicle Akciğer=(each of) both lungs Tül-karn-ak =that obscures/ shadowing each of both dark/ covert periods= Karanlık (batıni) çağların her birini örten tül Zhu'l-karn-eyn=the (shader) owner of each of both times Dhu'al-chorn-ein=double-horned-one=(the horned hunter)Herne the hunter> Cernunnos> Karneios it's used as the suffix for verbs, “Ak /ek“=a-qa ~which thing to / what’s to… Er-mek = to get / to reach Bar-mak (Varmak)= to arrive / to achieve Er-en-mek > erinmek / Bar-an-mak > barınmak =to arrive on one's own Erin-ek / barın-ak = what’s there to arrive at oneself Ernek / Barnak > Parmak = Finger Çiğ=uncooked, raw Çiğne-mek =to chew Çiğne-ek>Çiğneh> Çene = Chin Tut-mak = to hold / to keep Tut-ak=Dudak= Lip Tara-mak = to comb/ ~to rake Tara-ak > Tarak =(what’s there to comb)> the comb Tara-en-mak > taranmak = to comb oneself Taran-ak > Tırnak =(what’s there to comb oneself)> fingernail
@daysandwords11 ай бұрын
Don't tempt me! Turkish has been that language that somehow makes me want to upend everything and forget Swedish and Spanish ever existed haha.
@KozmicKarmaKoala11 ай бұрын
As a Spanish speaker , I agree but only Spain's lingo is vomit. Cuban, Colombian, Venezuelan, Argentine, and others, are like music. Languages in the West have been degraded over the decades as those cultures were destroyed by USA. And I agree, Turkish is an amazing sounding and so complex language ! Cheers from NYC !
@Balconychild11 ай бұрын
Kolay gelsin! Men man kan aldrig glömma svenska... a-haha!
@rosesteel431711 ай бұрын
Thanks from Türkiye @@KozmicKarmaKoala
@LearnTurkishwithJihan11 ай бұрын
I have a Turkish learning channel. You can check out different types of lessons here: kzbin.info/door/pNiidsF_55MghS0HlbkdOg
@kevinjoseph265011 ай бұрын
No spanish speaker would say something so nonsencical .
@agnessmsae899211 ай бұрын
Thank you Zoe for this video, your video on how to move from B2 to C2 in French really helped me alot and I have no doubt that this is going to do the same in my Turkish journey. Çok teşekkür ederim.
@xiaolongxiaolong568811 ай бұрын
Kazakh and turkish languages belong to the type of synthetic agglutinative languages of the turkic group of the altai family. They have a complex and rich morphology. Usually the words in them consist of a stem and affixes added to it (suffix + ending), of which there are at least two or three
@HOPEfullBoi0111 ай бұрын
Turkic family of Altai group* Turkic languages are undisputably a family, most of them very similar still too. But the Altai group is no longer recognized as a language family.. It's still seen as a group with some connection but it's not quite known or decided what it really is.
@Ters_gumball9 ай бұрын
DoğRU,TRUe
@darcyperkins70418 ай бұрын
Hungarian, Estonian, Finnish, Korean and Japanese are also agglutinative languages.
@adorno_gang378 ай бұрын
altai family is very dubious and probably does not exist
@hhh-vf9eq10 ай бұрын
Thabo you sooo much. As an intermediate i have been looking for a video like tjhis for so Long!
@invisible110111 ай бұрын
love you zoe 😊 I will learn turkish language this year ❤
@LearnTurkishwithJihan11 ай бұрын
Hello, I have a Turkish learning channel. You can check out different types of lessons: kzbin.info/door/pNiidsF_55MghS0HlbkdOg
@theculturedkidlanguages11 ай бұрын
Great video! Learning Turkish can seem challenging, but your practical tips and resources break it down nicely.
@sinancoskuns11 ай бұрын
Gercekten harika, bir cok dili konusmak ve onlari ögenmek icin zaman bulmak
@Khorasan_Turco11 ай бұрын
Zoe, thank you for helping people, turkish is a language that you will really love, friends, I recommend it to all of you as a horasan turk. (You speak Turkish really well)
@texmexexpress5 ай бұрын
What in the world is a _"Horasan"_ Turk?! Did you mean to say *Khorasân* which is the Persian name used since antiquity for a historical Iranian territory in Eastern Iran? There exists no such thing as a "Khorasan Turk" and there are no Turks in Khorasan. That being said, I have nothing but sympathy for Turks who naturally prefer Aryan Iranian lands over their native Turkic Mongol homeland which are the deserts of Mongolia.
@mariaeduardavillela511311 ай бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS AND I DIDNT KNOW
@kevinfernandezbido552811 ай бұрын
Harika öğretmen Zoe😇 çok sağ ol
@Adriana-ph2eb11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these with us, Zoe! You really ignite passion for language learning and for studying, in general. Would please share with us your current progress with the languages you are learning? Also, I would love to see a book tour or some book recommendations in each language that you know. All the best!
@zoe.languages11 ай бұрын
Great suggestion!💖
@puertoruiz11 ай бұрын
Believe it or not, I listen to Turkish ASMR. Pamuk ASMR is my favorite channel.
@LearnTurkishwithJihan11 ай бұрын
Hello, I have a Turkish learning channel. You can check out different types of lessons here: kzbin.info/door/pNiidsF_55MghS0HlbkdOg
@ikkrusa11 ай бұрын
sonradan öğrenmiş olmanıza rağmen gayet güzel konuşuyorsunuz tebrik ederim 💌
@adamgilbert454111 ай бұрын
Turkish is acoustically pretty stunning.
@balance666811 ай бұрын
As a native Turkish speaker, your speech is so good. Turkish is very powerful language I congratulate you for learning this wow… ❤️🔥
@ThuyKieuTuyetXuan7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I’d like to share with you my experiences. At first, I really struggled with learning Vietnamese, however, when I discovered Immersive Translate, that all changed. As I slowly implemented Immersive Translate into my daily routine, I really started to make more progress with language learning. I now use it to watch Netflix every day, which has been great for my immersion process. I’ve already learned a lot, and couldn’t be happier.
@mitzymcfly11 ай бұрын
I wait this video for so long. Thank you Zoe❤
@azizdinc611 ай бұрын
Kanalını severek takip ediyorum,böyle devam,çok faydalı videoların var,teşekkürler
@leekhaney192411 ай бұрын
Thanks Zoe for video you're so inspiring ❤😅 And also I like your friendship with Hilal, everytime when you talk about her I can see respect and love in your eyes. It would be fun to find a friend who shares your interests.
@EmanueleBonardi8011 ай бұрын
İclal is so inspiring too
@GalileoGal-o4f5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, teacher! Right now, I'm using Ling app to study the Turkish language but this video also helps so much as I can use these for more practical uses as Ling only allows me ton learn the words and not put them thoroughly in many different context. Appreciate your thorough and clear teaching :)
@kendimle746711 ай бұрын
Bu güzel video için teşekkürler 🤩 Türkler seni çok seviyor 😍😍
@edebiyat_arastirmacisi11 ай бұрын
I was very impressed when I heard that he could speak Turkish. I watched this the day you joined the polyglot video and have been following your channel ever since. I try the methods you say for myself. Some have been very effective. It is very difficult for us to learn because our language has to be added from the bottom. But some of those who heard our language for the first time say: It is a very ancient language. Yes, we have a very old language. According to Altai language theory, Turkish, Mongolian, Korean, Japanese, Manchu-Tunguz languages are included here. Turkish is the most established language and has given words to many languages. Issues such as war with the Arabs and the Persian, ekenomi, literature and religion have also influenced the exchange of words with each other. I will continue to follow you. I wish you success in your academic life.
@texmexexpress11 ай бұрын
Interesting read
@sairvh11 ай бұрын
Güzel bir video 😊 6 aydır Türkçe öğreniyorum. I think I’m around A2/ B1 level. I can have conversations, albeit broken, I can get messages across. I can’t wait to improve my Turkish this year. I found the Turkish in Three months by Hugo really helpful, I’ve read the book twice and it’s good to get a good basis of Grammar. Learn Turkish the easy way channel on KZbin is also amazing! I want to focus on speaking and listening more this year - if anyone has any tips, let me know 😄
@anastasiaabboud65327 ай бұрын
Wow! Great resources and advice. Thank you! I am studying with Türkishle. The courses are interactive and structured.
@adeeltahir268511 ай бұрын
Very helpful tips. You are an inspiration.
@melikeacar9411 ай бұрын
harika konuşuyorsun kültürümüzle ve dilimizle daha derin araştırma yapmanı tavsiye ederim Türk dili ve kültürü dünyanın görüp görebileceği en önemli ve en güçlü kaynaklardan birisi TR
@sinus907 ай бұрын
türkçe aksanın çok düzgün gerçekten, özellikle çinli arkadaşlarımla kıyasladığımda anlayabiliyorum. türkçe bence zor bir ve anlaşılması da kolay olmuyor hızlı konuştuğumuz zamanlarda ama bu dilde geliştiğini görmek harika ❤
@AamnaKhan926 ай бұрын
This is by far the best video I’ve found on learning Turkish! Çok teşekkürler ❤️
@birfilistindestekcisi23 күн бұрын
As a native Turkish speaker, why am I watching itttttttttttttt 😊😊
@fyodorun_usankasi10 ай бұрын
as a native turkish speaker, why the hell am i watching that.. 💀
@TheBinaryGuy018 ай бұрын
bende neden izlediğimi bilmiyorum
@Ok-li6mg7 ай бұрын
HELPPPPP I SPEAK TURKISH TOO 😭
@Yesim7307 ай бұрын
I didn’t understand half of what she said. 😅
@fyodorun_usankasi7 ай бұрын
@@Yesim730 fortunately i could understand lmao but still idk why did i watch :'3 i guess i had nothing to do (as always)
@RutviBiedar7 ай бұрын
Can you help me practice? Like pleaseee?
@hilal389611 ай бұрын
Seni seviyorum zoe guzel ilerliyorsun boyle devam et 💓🧡
@zoe.languages11 ай бұрын
Teşekkür ederim canım 🥰🌸
@hilal389611 ай бұрын
Rica ederim inşallah bir gün ben de gelisebilirim 💜💜💜@@zoe.languages
@airiminyeu11 ай бұрын
Oh my god. You speak Turkish so beautifully and fluently that I congratulate you. By the way, you are very beautiful, like me.🤩😍
@salaheddineswidi9 ай бұрын
Anyway , Turkish is not a hard language you just need good ressources to learn and the most important is to get used to it everyday. Very simple really 😊
@anonymousshahana91348 ай бұрын
@salaheddineswidi How must I practising speaking alone?Iam learning .I feel I can write but can't speak fluently .
@katherinezhou404511 ай бұрын
昨天还在找how to learn Turkish 今天就发了😍
@zoe.languages11 ай бұрын
赶巧啦!
@erkancoskun708511 ай бұрын
Turkish is like mathematics. You can make new words using the suffics.
@TarihFanKanali11 ай бұрын
evet Türkçe hakkında Dil bilimcilerin Görüşleri başlıklı içeriğime ve onun yorumlarında paylaştığım yazılara bakın.
@MarianNadler8 ай бұрын
This video is so helpful! Thank you!
@Resmitarihteyazmaz11 ай бұрын
As Half Macedonian native Turkish speaker even I cant speak fluently İstanbul Turkish.
@AigoshaN-zh6sv10 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@leyaeri11 ай бұрын
Arkandaki neon ışıklara bayıldım
@Allah_andProphetlovefromheart11 ай бұрын
Türkiye'den selamlaar❤❤❤ İlk❤
@beyou33437 ай бұрын
really thank you so much
@sanazintheuniverse11 ай бұрын
Teşekkur ederim. ❤
@LanguageswithErman11 ай бұрын
Good job Zoe.
@Tani33111 ай бұрын
Can you please make these videos in the language you are talking about. I like it when I see you speaking them ❤
@rosesteel431711 ай бұрын
As a Turkish native speaker, I can give you for steps for learning Turkish - you can use these methods for every language I guess- 1- *Learn very basic grammar* 2- *Listen Turkish every time* , but instead of listening studying exercises you can listen audiobooks, movies, series, news, KZbin channels that you interested in. 3-*After listening try to pronounce words like the way natives pronounce* (this is not only improve your Turkish knowledge and listening, it also improves your accent, speaking, fluency, and the way you express yourself* 4- *Speak* , you probably know how can you find a friend in real life or online but if you hesitate please remember that Turkish people are generally love to speak and talk to different people especially if you are foreigner. (Of course don't speak with everyone, you should chose them carefully) but if you still shy you can use apps without show youe face. You can text and send voice messages so you won't have to speak fluently, that's why you can be relax. And finally you can speak by yourself. I generally speak English by myself, maybe it sounded weird but it really works. And you don't have to make noise, you can think silence. It improves the progress of making sentences.
@Kahloruluz11 ай бұрын
@Malak-hk2pftahmin edeyim Türkiye’de yaşayan bir arapsın
@Kahloruluz11 ай бұрын
@Malak-hk2pf keşke tüm araplar böyle olsa
@Kahloruluz11 ай бұрын
@Malak-hk2pf keşke tüm araplar böyle olsa
@emre35100011 ай бұрын
Bu gün böyle bir video ile karşılaşacağım aklımın ucundan geçmezdi. Daha bu gün birisine tamda dil öğrenme konusuyla ilgili bir anımı anlatmıştım.lisan farklılıkları konusunda ilginç teceübelerim oldu ve çoğu zaman çeviri programlarının çaresizliğiyle ilgili komik anılar :) her neyse .. sizi takdir ediyorum yeteneklisiniz sadece dikkatimi gözleriniz çekti onlar yeni ağlamış gibi.. inanın bana iyi niyetle söylüyorum. Onlara daha iyi bakmalısın.
@r-yavuz-parla11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips🧿
@challenge820911 ай бұрын
А что это за знак у вас? Почему поставили?
@Heavens_tears11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the learning
@esquerdes11 ай бұрын
Türkterge Saqa siritten Selamnar!🇹🇷
@zulkarneynOguz11 ай бұрын
aleyküm selam.
@vehbisabanc78438 ай бұрын
Doroobo
@_ifrit10 ай бұрын
Turkish has been a langauge ieve always off and on learned. Love the language culture and history !!
@loukyhm11 ай бұрын
dazzling all the same looking loveley as always our radient zoe
@sirinaydin878611 ай бұрын
Zoe anadili Türkçe olan birisi olarak seni tebrik ediyorum :)
@gerardosagastume19607 ай бұрын
Çok teşekkür ederim güzel 👏👏😍😍🇹🇷🇹🇷
@SelenaYong6 ай бұрын
Can you make a tour in your bookshelf ,please , and thank you for the videos
@khaledomar705711 ай бұрын
Great I needed this video
@Bizmyurt11 ай бұрын
Is is work not calis calis is a deform that they have combined cal = play music or steal and is = work and they use it as to work but nothing outside Türkiya. We say just Is = work, Isle = make work.
@farah656511 ай бұрын
Thank you so much ❤❤
@EmanueleBonardi8011 ай бұрын
Waiting this since I discovered you
@LearnTurkishwithJihan11 ай бұрын
Hello, I have a Turkish learning channel. You can check out different types of lessons here: kzbin.info/door/pNiidsF_55MghS0HlbkdOg
@ekremcapa11 ай бұрын
Do you want to learn Turkish?
@LearnTurkishwithJihan11 ай бұрын
I have a Turkish learning channel. You can check out different types of lessons here: kzbin.info/door/pNiidsF_55MghS0HlbkdOg
@EmanueleBonardi8011 ай бұрын
@@ekremcapaevet
@Otonaamjantehbena11 ай бұрын
Hi Zoe Have you heard about the Bengali 🇧🇩 language?? Please learn it. It is one of the most widely spoken language but very underrated.
@barborajezkova839311 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@Otonaamjantehbena11 ай бұрын
@@barborajezkova8393 R u drunken ??
@esraaahmed77165 ай бұрын
شكرا لكي زوي علي هذا المحتوي الرائع هل توجد موارد مفيده لتعلم اللغه التركية باللغه العربيه وشكرا لك
Iam learning Turkish on Duolingo for 5 weeks now and i am on the amethyst league impressive wow ! Except All i can come up with now is sentences like: gule güle baykuşlar “… kurbağalar bütün peynirimi yemiş” should i buy frogs and owls to practice Turkish?? Thank you zoe for you tips duolingo c’est vraiment de la marde! I found colloquial Turkish for beginners free on line and the suffix dictionary انت كلك ذوق من تحت لفوق تسلم عيونك الحلوين
@kedista11 ай бұрын
Gerçekten iyi bir araştırmacısın
@gutenmorgen-n1vАй бұрын
Cümlendeki tüm dil bilgin doğru , anlaşılır bir telaffuzun var ama daha iyisini yapabileceğine inanıyorum.Tüm dillerinde başarılar diliyorum.
@teacheraliyilmaz7 ай бұрын
Güzel açıklamalar... Başarılar...
@kilipaki87oritahiti8 ай бұрын
As a Norwegian who has watched a Turkish series for years and even listen to Turkish music, I find it one of the easier languages to learn. Not talking about grammar here, but pronunciation, as it’s not a tonal language like Chinese or Thai. Even has similar sounds to Norwegian. I even user to learn Korean and went to a Korean language school/class, bur had to quit due to work. Forgotten most of it, which is a shame as I was able to read and write Hangul.
@Akeseli067 ай бұрын
Sende finlilik var galiba. Zira fince türkçe ile kardeş dildir. Bunun için kolay öğrenmişsindir. Selamlar. Detaylar için bak tr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ural-Altay_dil_ailesi
@Stratesama10 ай бұрын
Ne güzel konuşuyorsunuz, tebrikler
@hermesprincess10 ай бұрын
if possible could you do a guide for russian? or if anyone sees this comment, please recommend any youtubers or resources for learning russian
@murat_cakir11 ай бұрын
Oldukça iyi öğrenmişsiniz, çok güzel bir sesiniz var. Thanks for video 🙏
@Mert-i4j11 ай бұрын
looks like my comment disappears due to youtube algorithm anyways...Türkçen harika Zoe. I suggested two channels one is Teke Tek bilim, they speak science, history stuff. And the other one is Teneke Kafalar if someone interest in games🙂
@zoe.languages11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing 🥰
@yoshiyamamato950511 ай бұрын
Helal olsun. Çok iyi öğrenmiş Türkçeyi :)
@elif22-r9f11 ай бұрын
Çok tatlı konuşuyorr❤❤❤
@NomNom28197 ай бұрын
I am learning turkish, and i am a big fan of the series, Magnificent Century, Kosem Sultana and others... For shows, i just love Beyaz Show
@gerardosagastume19607 ай бұрын
Me too, another good Türkish series : Terzi, The Protector, İstanbul Kulup, etc. 🙏🙏🇹🇷
@NomNom28196 ай бұрын
@@gerardosagastume1960 Did you watch magnificent century?
@thekukk11 ай бұрын
When you read this fluently. I can say you learned to Turkish. :) "muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine"
@HasanTosuncuk10 ай бұрын
you are very talented and beautifull, welcome to Türkiye
@Sobitsaid7 ай бұрын
Turkish language has so many Hindi and Urdu words or similar words too. So as a Hindi speaker, it's an interesting language to learn.
@resul34477 ай бұрын
those words are in arabic
@KBuSh_5 ай бұрын
Turkish was under a huge influence of Persian and Arabic, not Hindi:/
@emrekavcoglu297811 ай бұрын
Turkish seems easy alphabetically, but new words emerge because there are extra words added by different nations living and the difference in beliefs and cultures followed. It is a region with a high genetic richness, so after learning Turkish, it is useful to actively enter among the people and create conversations, and those who want to learn Turkish A different race cannot speak Turkish fully due to the accent of their own language and spelling errors occur.
@shahheer341511 ай бұрын
Hey Zoe Make a video on the history of Urdu 'اردو' language
@MBZ1811 ай бұрын
ہم انتظار کر رہے ہیں
@shahheer341511 ай бұрын
@@MBZ18 شکر ہے میری طرح کوئی تو ہے اردو کی خوبصورتی کو بچانے ولا
@MBZ1811 ай бұрын
@@shahheer3415 ہماری طرح بہت سے لوگ ہیں لیکن وہ سب اپنی اپنی کوشش کر رہے ہیں, ہم سب اگر مل کر کام کریں تو بہت بہتری آسکتی ہے.
@bozok636011 ай бұрын
Actually, you can dearch on youtube similarities between Turkish and Japanese and master Japanese too since they have same grammar structures. Two minutes and you will have brginner lvl knowladge :D
@surupsonmez6 ай бұрын
HI Zoe .U have so nice Turkish accent more then to many Turkish people . Even So many Turkish doesnt know speak Turkish language like you olso.U have awesome talent and so successfly .I 'm to glad watch you and listen to your all stories .I wish meetin with you someone day just .Good luck Zoe
@JustTruth-x7g3 ай бұрын
Well I have started learning Turkish from today ..
@alikemaldogan51911 ай бұрын
I m native Turkish, and I have no idea why I m watching this rn :)
@wolfgangurbanski94982 ай бұрын
Ich finde Ihren YT-Kanal sehr gut. Gut ist auch, dass es mit englischem Untertitel ausgestrahlt wird. dadurch habe ich die Möglichkeit zu kontrollieren, ob ich alles richtig verstanden habe. Leider muss ich Sie auf etwas negatives hinweisen. Wenn man zusätzlich bei YT die Übersetzung ins Deutsche hinzufügt, sind dort sehr unschöne Sätze enthalten, die nichts mit einer korrekten Übersetzung zu tun haben, Sondern eher nach rassistischer Sabotage aussehen. Auf 0:03 z. B. wird ihr Satz mit: *-Wenn die Türkei die Türkçe nicht kennt, müssen sie sich die Zeit nehmen, die Türkçe zu bezahlen, und die Türkiye'de separat edebilmek için Türkei öğrendim-* Das wird mich aber nicht daran hindern Ihren Kanal weiter zu abonnieren. YT kanalınızı gerçekten çok beğendim. İngilizce altyazılı yayınlanması da güzel. Bu bana her şeyi doğru anlayıp anlamadığımı kontrol etme fırsatı veriyor. Ne yazık ki size olumsuz bir şeyi belirtmem gerekiyor. YT'deki Almanca çeviriyi de eklerseniz, doğru çeviriyle alakası olmayan, daha çok ırkçı sabotaj gibi görünen çok nahoş cümleler içeriyor. 0:03'te örn. B. cümleleri şöyle oluyor: *-Eğer Türkiye Türkçeyi bilmiyorsa, Türkçeyi ödemek için zaman ayırmaları gerekir ve Türkiye'de ayrıca Türkiye öğrendiği için ücretlendirme yapılır-*
@tim20006211 ай бұрын
Finally!🎉
@LearnTurkishwithJihan11 ай бұрын
Hello, I have a Turkish learning channel. You can check out different types of lessons here: kzbin.info/door/pNiidsF_55MghS0HlbkdOg
@juliapalko72894 ай бұрын
I'm learning turkish right now. If anyone is interested in being my speaking buddy, I would be very grateful. In return, I can help with English.
@milkkandhoney4 ай бұрын
Girl I’m also looking for English native speaker in order to improve my speaking skills. Still searching for speaking buddy?
@maisarahzamzuri99023 ай бұрын
hii I would love too, I also looking for someone who truly want to study 😊
@milkkandhoney3 ай бұрын
@@maisarahzamzuri9902 you still want to study?
@Hacer52811 ай бұрын
Merak ettigim ve videoyu sonuna kadar izleme nedenim kafamdaki şu soruydu.Belirttiğin yöntemleri İngilizce öğrenmek için de uygulamak doğru bir yol olur mu?
@mmisaamane_w11 ай бұрын
Türkçen çok güzel Zoe, seni tanımasam Türk olduğunu düşünürdüm.
@voyager4329 ай бұрын
Osmanlı Devleti'nin, arap alfabesini esas aldığı Arapçada 28 harf bulunur ama Osmanlı alfabesi 31 harften oluşuyor. bu harflerin kelimenin başında, ortasında ve sonunda yazılışları ise farklıdır yani Osmanlıcayı okuyabilmek için 93 harf ezberlemek gerekiyor. arap alfabesi demek yanlış olur arapça bilen biri osmanlı arşivlerinden bir belgeyi okuyamaz ve anlayamaz
@SamiaBouguessa11 ай бұрын
I heard you are learning Arabic and i wana say your pronunciation is pretty good I am learning german these days and i am ready to help you out with your arabic as a native if you helped me with my german if you agree of course i can answer all your questions specially that i am pretty good with grammar and rules