Hey guys! You can watch this video with both English and Turkish subtitles! Bu videoyu İngilizce ve Türkçe altyazılarla izleyebilirsiniz! 13:21 It's supposed to be 'Tanıştığımıza'. I spelled it wrong. 13:21 'Tanıştığımıza' olması gerekiyor. Yanlış yazmışım.
@KanaoTempest3 жыл бұрын
Yorumu sabitlemen lazım, abi. Şu an çok aşaüılarda duruyor.
@Abeturk3 жыл бұрын
Su=water /水 (Suv)=fluent-flowing Suvu> Sıvı=fluid, liquid Suv-up =liquefied (~soup) Suv-mak= to make it flow onwards or upwards (>sıvamak) Suy-mak= to make it flow over Süv-mek= to make it flow inwards Sür-mek= to make it flow ON something Sur-up(şurup)=syrup / Suruppah(chorba)=soup /Suruppat(şerbet)=sorbet /meşrubat=beverage /şarap=wine Süp-mek= to make it flow outwards / Süp-der-mek>süptürmek>süpürmek=to sweep Say-mak= to make it flow drop by drop (one by one from the mind) = ~ to count ~ to deem (sayı=number) (bilgisayar=computer) Söy-mek= to make it flow from the mind / Söy-le-mek= to make the sentences flowing through the mind = to say, ~to tell Sev-mek= to make it flow(pour) from the mind to the heart = to love Söv-mek=to say whatever's on own mind (~call names) Süy-mek= to make it flow through (Süyüt> süt= milk) Soy-mak= to make it flow over it/him/her ( to peel, ~to strip, ~to rob ) (Suy-en-mak)>soyunmak=to undress (Suy-der-mak)>sıyırmak= ~skinning , ~skimming Siy-mek= to make it flow downwards / to pee Siyitik>sidik= urine Sağ-mak= ~to make it pour down (Sağanak=downpour) Sağ-en-mak>sağınmak= ~to spill it from thought into emotions> ~longing Sağn-mak>San-mak= ~to pour from thought to idea (to arrive at a guess) Sav-mak= ~to make it pour outward (2.>put forward /set forth in) (sağan)=Sahan=the container to pour water (Sav-en-mak)>savunmak=to defend (Sav-en-al-mak)>savunulmak=to get being defended (Sav-eş-mak)1.savaşmak=to pour blood / to shed each other's blood (savaş= war) 2.savuşmak=to get spilled around (altogether/downright)> sıvışmak=~running away in fear Soğ-mak= to penetrate through Soğ-der-mak>soğurmak=~ make it spread inside Sok-mak= ~to put/take it (by forcing) inward Sök-mek= ~take/put it (by forcing) outward (~unstitch) Sık-mak = ~to squeeze /tighten (Sıkı= stringent) Sığ-mak= ~fit inside Süz-mek=~to make it lightly flow from up to downwards (~to filter, strain out) Sez-mek=~to make it lightly flow into the mind (~to perceive, to intuit) Sız-mak=~to get flowed slightly/slowly (~to infiltrate) Sun-mak=to extend forwards (presentation, exhibition, to serve up) Sün-mek=to expand reaching outwards (sünger=sponge) Sın-mak=to reach by extending upwards or forwards Sin-mek=to shrink (oneself) by getting down or back (to lurk, to hide onself) Sön-mek=to get decreased by getting out or in oneself (to be extinguished) mak/mek>(emek)=exertion /process al =get et= make en=own diameter eş=partner Tan= the dawn /旦 Tanımak= to recognize (~to get the differences of) Tanılamak=tanı-la-mak= diagnose /to identify Tanınmak = tanı-en-mak= to be known Tanışmak=tanı-eş-mak= to get to know each other =(to meet first time) Danışmak= to get information through each other Tıŋı= the tune (timbre) /调 /ட்யூன் Tıŋ-mak=to react verbally Tıŋı-la-mak= to get the sound out >(Tınlamak=~reacting /answering /~to take heed of) Tiŋ-mek=to get at the silence >(Dinmek= to calm down / to get quiescent Tiŋi-le-mek=to get the sound in >(Dinlemek= to listen / 听) Çığ (chiuv) = snowslide / 雪崩 Çığ-ur-mak =çığırmak= ~to scream / ~to sing shouting Çığırı > Jigir > Shuir> Şiir = Poetry / 诗歌 Cır-la-mak > Jırlamak > to squeal / shouting by crying with a shrill noise Çığırgı > Jırgı> Shuirgı> Şarkı = Song / 曲子 Çağ-ur-mak =çağırmak= calling - inviting / 称呼 / 邀请 Çağrı = Calling / 称呼 Uç > ~up-side (endpoint) (o-bir-uç=burç=extreme point= bourge) / tepe=~top-point (Uç-mak)= to fly (Uç-a-var)= Uçar=it flies (has a chance to fly / arrives by flying) (Uç-ma-bas)= uçmaz= doesn't fly (~gives up flying / doesn't bother to fly) (Uç-der-ma-bas)=(uçturmaz)=uçurmaz= doesn't fly it (doesn't make it fly) (Uç-eş-ma-bas)=uçuşmaz= doesn't (all)together fly (Uç-al-ma-bas)=uçulmaz= no one has gotten to fly /~no one's allowed to fly Der-mek= (~to provide) to set the layout by bringing together (der-le-mek= to compile) Dar-mak= to bring into a different order by disrupting the old (thara-mak=to comb) Dur-mak= to keep being present/there (~to survive/ ~to remain) (thuror>thor =permanent /he’s thuror>hıdır>hızır=existent=green man) Dur-der-mak> durdurmak= ~to stop Dür-mek= to roll it up (to make it become a roll) Dör-mek= to rotate on its axis ( Thörmek>old meaning)- to stir /to mix (current meaning) (döngü)törüş/törüv=tour (törüv-çi / törüv-giş=tourist / thörük halk=mixed people among themself (Thöre-mek)>türemek= to get created a new layout/form by coming together in the same medium (tür= kind / type) Töre=the order established over time= custom/tradition > (torah=sacred order) (tarih=history) Thör-et-mek=türetmek= to create a new layout by adding in each other= to derive Thör-en-mek>dörünmek= to rotate oneself /(2. to turn by oneself) Thör-en-mek>>dörn-mek>Dönmek= to turn oneself (Dön-der-mek)>döndürmek= to turn something (Dön-eş-mek)>dönüşmek= to turn (altogether) to something (Dön-eş-der-mek)>dönüştürmek= to convert/ to transform Eğ-mek=to turn something the other way or to a curved shape> eğmek= to tilt/ to bend Eğ-al-mek=Eğilmek=to get being inclined/ to be bent over Eğ-et-mek=Eğitmek=to educate Eğir-mek=to make it turn to something or turn around itself by bending it =~ to spin Evir-mek=to make it turn upside or turn up in other way at a specified time =~to invert / to make something gets evolved Eğir-al-mek=Eğrilmek= to become a skew / to become twisted Evir-al-mek=Evrilmek= to get a conversion/transformation over time (evrim=evolution evren=universe) Uğra-mak= to get (at) a place or a situation for a specified time> uğramak= drop by/ stop by Uğra-eş-mak=to stop altogether by into each other for a specified time> uğraşmak=to strive/ to deal with Uğra-et-mak= uğratmak = to put in a situation (for a specific time) Öğre-mek=to get (at) a status or a level within a certain time Öğre-en-mek=to get (at) a knowledge or a knowledge level at a certain time> öğrenmek= to learn Öğre-et-mek=to make someone get (at) a knowledge - level (at a certain time)= to teach Türkçe öğretiyorum =I am teaching turkish İngilizce öğreniyorsun = You are learning english Öğreniyorum = I am learning Öğreniyordum = I was learning Öğreniyormuşum=I heard/realized that I was learning Öğrenmekteyim=I have been learning / I am in (the process of) learning Öğrenmekteydim=I had been learning / I was in (the process of) learning Öğrenmekteymişim=I heard/noticed that I had been learning Öğrenirim = I get to learn ( ~ I learn henceforth) Öğrenirdim= ~I used to learn / I would learn (~I‘d get (a chance) to learn ) Öğrenirmişim=I heard/noticed that I would be learning ( I realized I’ve got (a chance) to learn) Öğreneceğim= I will learn Öğrenecektim= I would gonna learn (I would learn) Öğrenecekmişim=I heard/ realized that I would have to learn Öğrendim = I learned Öğrenmiştim= I had learned Öğrenmiş oldum (öğrenmiş durumdayım)= I have learned Öğrendiydim= I remember having learned Öğrenmişim =I noticed that I've learned Öğrendiymişim=I heard that I learned -but if what I heard is true Öğrenmişmişim=I heard that I've learned -but what I heard didn't sound very convincing Öğreniyorumdur =I guess/likely I am learning Öğreniyordurum =I think/likely I was trying to learn Öğreniyormuşumdur=As if I was probably learning Öğreneceğimdir= I think that I will probably learn Öğrenecektirim=I guess/likely I would gonna learn Öğrenecekmişimdir=As if I would probably have to learn Öğrenecekmiştirim=Seems that I would probably be learned Öğrenmişimdir = I think that I have probably learned Öğrenmiştirim= I guess/likely I had learned 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰰
@Pe_arl3 жыл бұрын
Hi, me gustó mucho tu lección! me fue muy util! i from Argentina (my inglish need to improve 😁 ) but for me the lesson was exelent because i can understand more the Turkish ,and you have right whe love the drama series and music!😍 that is the reason i love Turkish! i hope you can understand my inglish 😂 kisses from Argentina🌹
@GorgasEsparolini3 жыл бұрын
Hey! Loved the video, made me understand many things. I feel like Turkish is similar to Spanish.
@Abeturk3 жыл бұрын
29+ tenses in turkish language Anatolian Turkish verb conjugations A= To (towards /~for) (for words with a thick vowel in the last syllable) E= To (towards /~for) (for words with a thin vowel in the last syllable) Okul=School U=(ou)=it’s (that)>(I /U /i /ü=~it’s about) Git=Go Mak/Mek (emek)=exertion /process Git-mek=(verb)= to Go (the process of going= getmek =to get there) Gel-mek= to Come 1 .present continuous tense (right now or soon, now on or later, currently or nowadays) Used to explain the current actions or planned events (for the specified times) YOR-mak =to tire ( to try , to be busy) >Yor=~go over it (yorgunum=I’m tired) A/E Yormak=(to arrive at any opinion over what it is) I/U Yormak=(to arrive wholly over it) used as the suffix=” ı/u - i/ü + Yor" positive Okula gidiyorsun ( you are going to school)= Okul-a Git-i-Yor-u-Sen >School-to Go-to-Try that-You < (please read backwards) Evden geliyorum ( I'm coming from home) = Ev-de-en Gel-i-yor-u-Men >(from Home I’ try to Come) =Come-to-try that-Me Home-at-then< negative A)..Mã= Not B)Değil= it's not (the equivalent of) examples A: Okula gitmiyorsun ( you’re not going to school)= Okul-a Git-Mã-i-yor-u-Sen >You don't try to Go to school B: Okula gidiyor değilsin ( you aren’t going to school)=Okul-a Git-i-yor değil-sen >You aren't try..to Go to School Question sentence: Mã-u =Not-it =(is) Not it? Used as the suffixes =" Mı / Mu / Mi / Mü “ Okula mı gidiyorsun? ( Are you going to school )= Okul-a Mã-u Git-i-yor-u-sen? (To-school/ Not-it / You-try-to-go)(Are you going towards the school or somewhere else?) Okula gidiyor musun? ( Do you go to school )= Okul-a Git-i-yor Mã-u-sen ? (To school /Try-to-go /Not-it-you)(~You try to go to school (now) or not ?) (~Do you go to school ? (at some specific times) Okula sen mi gidiyorsun ? (Are (only) you that going to school?) 2 .simple extensive tense ( it's used to explain our own thoughts about the topic) (always, since long.., for a long time, sometimes, right now, soon or later /gets a chance/ it's possible/ inshallah ) positive VAR-mak = to arrive -at (to attain) (var= ~have got) used as the suffixes >"Ar-ır-ur" (for bold vowel) ER-mek= to get -at (to reach) (er= ~become got) used as the suffixes >"Er-ir-ür" (for thin vowel) examples Okula gidersin ( You get to go to school)= Okul-a Git-e-er-sen > You become got (a chance) to go to school Kuşlar gökyüzünde uçar (lar) (~ Birds fly in the sky )=Kuş-lar gökyüzü-n’de uç-a-var(u-lar)= The birds have got (an opportunity) to fly in the sky/ ~ Birds arrive flying in the sky Bunu görebilirler = (They can see this) = Bu-n’u Gör-e-Bil-e-er-ler =(They-get-to-Know-to-See this-what’s)>They get (at) the knowledge to see what this is Question sentence: in interrogative sentences it means : what do you think about this topic?/ is not it so? Okula gider misin? (Do you get to go to school ?)= Okul-a Git-e-er Mã-u-Sen >~You get to Go to School -is Not it?=~What about you getting to go to school Okula mı gidersin? =Do you get to go to school or somewhere else ? negative Bas-mak =to dwell on/ to tread on (bas git= ~leave and go > pas geç=pass by> vaz geç=give up Ez-mek = to crush (ez geç= think nothing about > es geç=skip/ quit thinking about) Mã= Not the suffix ="MAZ" Ma-bas=(No pass)=Na pas=(not to dwell on)>(to give up) (for bold vowel) the suffix ="MEZ" Mã-ez= (No crush) =does not>(to skip) (for thin vowel) examples Okula gitmezsin (you don't/ won't go to school)= Okul-a Git-mã-ez-sen > you skip of going to school Babam bunu yapmaz (my dad doesn't do this)= Baba-m bu-n’u yap-ma-bas > my dad doesn't dwell into doing this Niçün bunlara da bakmazsınız =Why don't you look at these too =Ne-u-çün bu-n’lar-a da bak-ma-bas-sen-iz (2. plural)> what-that-factor you give up looking at these too 3.simple future tense (soon or later) Used to describe events that we are aiming for or think are in the future Çak-mak =~to fasten , ~to tack, ~to keep beside (for thick vowel) Çek-mek=~to attract , ~to pull ,~to feel inside , ~to take along, ~to want / to will (for thin vowel) can be pronounced as a/ı/u+ jeok or e/i/ü+ jaek in spoken language positive.. Okula gideceksin ( you'll go to school)= Okul-a Git-e-çek-sen (~You fetch/take (in mind)-to-Go to school) Ali kapıyı açacak ( Ali is gonna open the door)= Ali Kapı-y-ı Aç-a-çak (~Ali wants/takes to open the door) negative A. Okula gitmeyeceksin (you won't go to school)= Okul-a Git-mã-e-çek-sen (~you don't keep/take (in mind) to go to school) B. Okula gidecek değilsin (you aren't gonna go to school)= Okul-a Git-e-çek değil-sen >~you're not (wanting/wanted) to go to school 4 . simple past tense (currently or before) Used to explain the completed events we're sure about Di = now on (anymore) Di-mek(demek) = ~ to deem , ~ to mean, ~ to think this way Used as the suffixes= (Dı /Di /Du/ Dü - Tı /Ti /Tu /Tü) positive Okula gittin = You went to school = Okul-a Git-di-N Dün İstanbul'da kaldım= I stayed in Istanbul yesterday Okula gittin mi ? (Did you go to school ?)= Okul-a Git-di-n Mã-u?> You went to school or not? negative Okula gitmedin =You didn't go to school / Okul-a Git-mã-di-N Bugün pazara gitmediler mi? =Didn't they go to the (open public) market today? Dün çarşıya mı gittiniz? =Where did you go yesterday, to the (covered public) market? Bu akşam bakkala (markete) gittik mi?= Did we go to the grocery store in this evening? 5 .narrative past tense- (just now or before) Used to explain the completed events that we're unsure of MUŞ-mak = ~ to inform (muşu=inform /notice> muşuş/mesaj=message /muştu=müjde=evangel) that means -I've been informed/ I heard and learnt that/ I saw and realized that/ I've noticed that/ or it seems such (to me) used as the suffixes= (Mış/ Muş - Miş/ Müş) positive Okula gitmişsin= I heard that you went to school> Okul-a Git-miş-u-sen Yanlış yapmışım=~I noticed I made something wrong >Yaŋlış Yap-muş-u-men Okula gitmiş durumdasın=You've gone to school Yanılmışım=(got it) I'm fallen in a mistake negative A. Okula gitmemişsin (I’ve learned> you didn't go to school)= Okul-a Git-mã-miş-sen (I heard you've not been to school) B. Okula gitmiş değilsin =(You haven't gone to school) Okul-a Git--miş değil-sen in a question sentence it means: Do you have any inform about?- did you hear- are you aware -does it look like this? İbrahim bugün okula gitmiş mi? =Have you heard that did Abraham go to school today? 6.Okula varmak üzeresin =You're about to arrive at school 7.Okula gitmektesin (You're in (process of) going to school)= ~you’ve been going to school 8.Okula gitmekteydin =~You had been going to school /Okula gidiyor olmaktaydın 9.Okula gitmekteymişsin =I learned/heard >you've been going to school 10.Okula gidiyordun (Okula git-i-yor er-di-n) = You were going to school 11.Okula gidiyormuşsun (Okula git-i-yor er-miş-sen)= I heard that you are going to school > I learned you were going to school 12.Okula gidiyor olacaksın (Okula git-i-yor ol-a-çak-sen)= You will be going to school 13.Okula gitmekte olacaksın (Okula git-mek-de ol-a-çak-sen)= You will have been going to school 14.Okula gitmiş olacaksın (Okula git-miş ol-a-çak-sen)= You will have gone to school 15.Okula gidecektin (Okula git-e-çek er-di-n)(You would gonna go to school) (~You would go to school )(Said you or I had thought you'll be going to school) 16.Okula gidecekmişsin (Okula git-e-çek ermişsen)=I learned you'll go to school>I heard that you'd like to go to school 17.Okula giderdin ( Okula git-e-er erdin)=You used to go to school bf >~You would go to school 18.Okula gidermişsin ( Okula git-e-er ermişsen)=I heard that you used to go to school> I realized that you'd get to go to school 19.Okula gittiydin ( Okula git-di erdin)= I had seen you went to school >I remember you had gone to school 20.Okula gitdiymişsin = I heard you went to school -but if what I heard is true 21.Okula gitmişmişsin = I heard you've been to school -but what I heard didn't sound very convincing 22.Okula gitmiştin (Okula git-miş er-di-n)= you had gone to school 23.Okula gitmiş oldun (Okula git-miş ol-du-n)= you have been to school Dur-mak=to keep to be present/there = ~to remain Durur=remains to exist used as the suffixes=(Dır- dir- dur- dür / Tır- tir-tur-tür) It's often used in correspondences and literary language its meaning in official conversations= keeps going like this Bu Bir Elma = This is an apple Bu bir elmadır= (bu bir elma-durur)= This is an apple (and keeps to be such) Bu Bir Kitap = This is a book Bu bir kitaptır= (bu bir kitap-durur)= This is a book (and keeps to be such) informal meaning in everyday conversations=(I think /looks so /probably) Bu bir elmadır= (bu bir elma-durur)= remaining in my mind/ I think> this is an apple Bu bir kitaptır= (bu bir kitap-durur)= this is a book (it seems so) Bu bir elma gibi duruyor=(looks like an apple this is )>This looks like an apple Bu bir kitap gibi duruyor=This looks like a book 24.Okula gidiyordursun =(guess>likely-You were going to school 25.Okula gidiyorsundur =(I think> you are going to school 26.Okula gidecektirsin =(guess>likely- You would (gonna) go to school 27.Okula gideceksindir=(I think> You'll go to school 28.Okula gitmiştirsin =(guess >likely- You had gone to school 29.Okula gitmişsindir =(I think> You've been to school
@limonkolonyas6983 жыл бұрын
🇹🇷:Edebiyat sınavlarım hep kötü geliyodu temelden başlıyım dedim. 🇺🇸:My Turkish Language and Literature exams were always bad and I decided to begin from the basics.
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@mementomori60233 жыл бұрын
😂😂👍 doğru karar
@Ali-cb3xt3 жыл бұрын
:D
@everyframe72483 жыл бұрын
Edebiyat sınavların düşük geliyorsa edebiyat çalış. Türkçe değil.
@everyframe72483 жыл бұрын
@Mrs Snape 😉
@yailyn13033 жыл бұрын
can sıkıntısından kendi dilimi öğrenmeye başladım güzel gidiyo şu an sağ ol abi jbfuvrdfkjgdfnj
@Esra-fo8xg3 жыл бұрын
başka dil öğrenemeyince bari bildiğimiz dili düzgün öğrenelim dedik napalım
@SirusStarTV3 жыл бұрын
Niye turkler komentlerde bunu yazıyor "jdrbksjsgwsj"?
@Esra-fo8xg3 жыл бұрын
Gerydome it means random like "Lol, haha"
@serceskywalker3 жыл бұрын
Aradığım yorum
@kitaplaraaskkz29523 жыл бұрын
Oğlum ya
@verslaflamme6663 жыл бұрын
As a Japanese speaker, Turkish grammar is very intuitive and makes a lot of sense! Same goes for Korean
@senseypires88173 жыл бұрын
nani/ne nande/neden
@cihan36463 жыл бұрын
I like japanese I can speak a little bit and I can sense our language frowed up together
@nekokkoko31813 жыл бұрын
I love Japanesee i’m studying Japanese in my university right now.
@cihan36463 жыл бұрын
@@nekokkoko3181 can I be your friend?
@emreduygun3 жыл бұрын
they are indeed somewhat related / and similar
@Elbacan292 ай бұрын
How is this guy turkish, born in Germany and speaks english and spanish so fluently?? My hats off to you!
@otzi4513 жыл бұрын
videoyu izleyenlerin %99u türkçe biliyordur kesin
@tugrul_han3 жыл бұрын
Evet dözbaçxnamnxx
@eyupa.28993 жыл бұрын
olslsldld +1
@brawlstarsd43973 жыл бұрын
He la dmkdkdd
@sarahasanovic15193 жыл бұрын
Ayn üüsşwkehufısw
@MarloesMarlie3 жыл бұрын
I am the other 1% :D
@keniavargas24833 жыл бұрын
Teşekkürler, zaten Türkçe öğrenmene ihtiyacım vardı 🇹🇷 Ben Meksikalıyım ama Türkiye'yi seviyorum ve öğrenmeye çok meraklıyım
@kenankonnolu33803 жыл бұрын
Bu kadar güzel yazabilmen çok etkileyici!
@foreverarmy1093 жыл бұрын
Başarılar
@dilaralove60843 жыл бұрын
Que bueno! 💗
@charm5583 жыл бұрын
Benden iy konuşuyon turk sandims eni
@dimitris57573 жыл бұрын
''öğrenmesine'' you mean i think...maybe i cant understand what you want to say
@stefano_etrusco3 жыл бұрын
I am a native Italian speaker, and for me Turkish can be described like this, when compared to Italian. Both languages are pretty easy to pronounce, because they are "almost" phonetic and really put emphasis on building words so that they are easier to pronounce (no excessive clusters of consonants and no throat sounds, for example). The main difference is obviously grammar. I perceive Turkish grammar as if it was designed by engineers: systematic, modular and easily expandable. Building a phrase is like combining coloured Lego blocks. Once you learn the correct technique, you're good. On the other hand, Italian grammar looks like it was designed by artists: elegant, eccentric and full of peculiarities and exceptions. Building a phrase is like combining unique handmade pieces. Every time you have to curse a lot before they fit in a smooth way.
@mistalion13 жыл бұрын
fully correct
@kursad87253 жыл бұрын
That is a very interesting and metaphorical way of describing it - Turkish being constructed by engineers, and Italian by artists :)
@kenankonnolu33803 жыл бұрын
Very interesting perspective ,clever and sharp insight…I agree İtalıan language is a product of art especially while listening to a romantic song …
@ivandelatorre75883 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of Malay language
@ulgenkoc28933 жыл бұрын
Totally agree.Perfect description.
@mdheartofzen9 ай бұрын
My American son is getting married to a turkish ( wonderful ) girl. Her mother does not speak English but her father does. This video has been the most informative and easily understood source so far! Extremely excited to have found your podcast. It's made me feel much more sure that with your guidance I can obtain with time a grasp of the Turkish language. Thank you so much!😊
@UpsideDown8537 ай бұрын
That is truly sweet! As someone from a multicultural home it really means a lot that you are interested. It makes things so much easier for your children as there is more understanding for one another or at least an attempt at finding common ground. Good luck learning and I wish all a wonderful wedding 💐
@mervebaysa6 ай бұрын
Do you have another son? it is a joke 😊
@esrayildirim354655 ай бұрын
Abla sen de az değilsin 😂@@mervebaysa
@mervebaysa5 ай бұрын
@@esrayildirim35465 😂👊
@mervebaysa5 ай бұрын
@@esrayildirim35465 😂
@pipiphillia60293 жыл бұрын
Turkish language is so beautiful to hear ☺️
@pesetmekyokkacssart74833 жыл бұрын
Thank you kardeşim 😊
@sebahattin83393 жыл бұрын
@@pesetmekyokkacssart7483 Dldldldldldld
@ekrammohammed70653 жыл бұрын
@Cardano ADA ( coin ) not beautiful ......handsome ✅
@pipiphillia60293 жыл бұрын
@@DS-jj5my 😂😂😂
@skeptic7813 жыл бұрын
Turkish seems hard to learn but it is honestly one of the coolest languages and it is fun to pronounce
@haticekaramanli18763 жыл бұрын
Skeptic hello if you want I can help you Turkish
@haticekaramanli18763 жыл бұрын
@@dunyakonsolu7722yes I am a Turkish if you want we can practice together my don't have any friends. İngilizce öğreniyorum ama hiç pratik yapacak arkadaşım yok sende çok güzel ingilizce biliyorsun çok akıcı yazmışsın
@skeptic7813 жыл бұрын
@@dunyakonsolu7722 Yeah bro I really like the sound of the Turkish language & I really like Turkish history aswell especially the Ottomans
@Aaryann3 жыл бұрын
@@haticekaramanli1876 can I you help me as well?
@haticekaramanli18763 жыл бұрын
@@Aaryann thank you very much
@nargiza08203 жыл бұрын
I love Turkish movies. I understand easily the language because I am from Uzbekistan. Turkish qardoshlarim sizni seviorim💗💗💗
@melikekeptig48123 жыл бұрын
uzbekistana selamlar 🥰🖐🏻
@ezgiyldrm64943 жыл бұрын
We love you,too
@saramohammed99843 жыл бұрын
Is Uzbakistan language similar to Turkish language?
@nargiza08203 жыл бұрын
@@saramohammed9984 pretty much similar. We call a Turkish -Uzbek language. I watch lots of Turkish movies without a subtitle which I understand most of it. Even though our culture is similar too.
@ezgiyldrm64943 жыл бұрын
@@nargiza0820 yes,you are right
@leahabreu2291 Жыл бұрын
At the age of 13 I discovered that I have a great ability to learn languages, I am Brazilian and I learned to speak English by myself, I am proud of the hours of dedication I had. I started Turkish a little while ago and I'm already evolving very well.
@Fexriya Жыл бұрын
If u want to practice i can be ur friend :D
@qwerty_shorts07 Жыл бұрын
ne kadar öğrendin how much did you learn
@mateusfernandes3365 Жыл бұрын
Mano , vai pra cima
@ruunmariam1070 Жыл бұрын
@@Fexriyapractise with me kindly😊
@Bizeheryermizah Жыл бұрын
@@ruunmariam1070 where are u from?
@dominiqgarcia15153 жыл бұрын
I noticed Turkish are very friendly and they are pretty good in baking and cooking ,very rich culture . Please teach Turkish from beginning to advance level .
@irenegkiaouris79723 жыл бұрын
I love the sound of Turkish language. I want to start learning as soon as possible.
@fred19193 жыл бұрын
If you're Greek, you already know half of the words lol
@metehan13093 жыл бұрын
@@fred1919 uhhhhh noo wtf
@yusufduran4313 жыл бұрын
Bol şans, çünkü ihtiyacın olacak.
@elpiDa093 жыл бұрын
@@metehan1309 Kalimera, I think you can find greek videos to start 😁
@metehan13093 жыл бұрын
@@elpiDa09 Wihout speaking is difficult i need someone with who i can speak :)
@sevinchurazmetova66633 жыл бұрын
I'm from Uzbekistan. Uzbek language is one language of Turkic language family. And I learned Turkish by watching Turkish films. Learning Turkish was very easy for me. Because, a lot of words in my own language were similar with Turkish words. It's easy to learn Turkish for people who speaks in the Turkic languages.
@minveniamin50573 жыл бұрын
same, more words are very similar, cause kazakh is also in turkic language.
@bibolatte3 жыл бұрын
@@minveniamin5057 ооо дааа очень легко изучить. Логика очень проста
@lifeisagame084 ай бұрын
Hi. I am from Serbia. I learned English in a year. My mom told me that I should learn new languages bc she can see that "I can learn languages fast" (idk about that, but okay..). I started to watch Spanish shows and movies and now I'm able to read and understand Spanish, but I gave up on learning Spanish becouse I fell in LOVE with Turkish. Many people will say that Franch is the most loving and romantic language, but for me, it is not. My grandma made me watch her favorite turkish series with her (Kan Çiçekleri) and that's when I realised that I want to learn Turkish and that my mom was right. After that series (I watched it a few months ago) I realised that I can already speak some Turkish. My family was shocked. We went to Turkey this summer and I realised that I can also understand well... almost EVERYTHING. When I came back home, I've watched maybe like.. 15 - 20 (or even 30) more dramas. My goal is to become fluent in Turkish, but I need some advices. Idk where to start.. Hahaha.. Turkish is pretty easy to learn (at least to me).. Probably bc Serbian has many words that came from Turkish. Can you give me some advice? Thank you!
@NanetteWoolston4 ай бұрын
Awesome! And don't give up on the Spanish!
@tm_yt4964 ай бұрын
Damn you maxing out fair play
@CeceliaMDFahnbulleh-y1i4 ай бұрын
Hello I'm happy to see you guys I want to learn about turkey in English school
@ma.70833 ай бұрын
I think you should learn the tenses first. Then you should memorize the most used words and verbs. Then, after you learn the logic of how to make sentences, you can speak very easily
@ТүспековБақтияр3 жыл бұрын
Hello from Kazakh Türkishes! I really wish for our Turkish brothers and other Turkish nations the thrive, I relly love all the Turkish nations, and I wish for all our brothers the friendships between our countries, and the independ for our brothers wich still stay without independance! I think that now our purpose of all Turkishes except our big brothers like Türkish is to reach for economical and culture development like for our big brother, I'm really interested with Türkish cultur and now I'm learning this language, I understand that this language will be easy for me becous it's similar to Kazakh Türkish, so have a good day for everyone! And Türk birligi yaşasın! Okuduğunuz için teşekkürler)
@ilnurlan3 жыл бұрын
🙋🏻♂️
@alpkursatyigit17863 жыл бұрын
Güzel düşüncelerinden dolayı kutlarım seni. Türk birliği yaşasın!
@lavendairea.52193 жыл бұрын
YAŞASIN TURAN
@BaharınDikişAtölyesi3 жыл бұрын
🇰🇿🤝🇹🇷
@beyzanurylmaz98693 жыл бұрын
DÜŞMAN ÜLKESİ VİRAN OLACAK, TÜRKİYE BÜYÜYÜP "TURAN" OLACAK.
@braziltokyoschool2 жыл бұрын
Merhaba, Reşat. Ben Brezilyalıyım ama hobim dil öğrenmek, sonra üç ay önce Türkçe öğrenmeye karar verdim ve her gün çalışıyorum. Video içeriğiniz için çok teşekkürler!
@Blahh12 жыл бұрын
Yorumunda hiç hata yok, harika ilerliyorsun. 👋👍
@theone9427 Жыл бұрын
Kolay gelsin Pupo 😅😅 Umarım başarılı olursun.
@Berlinfonollosa11 ай бұрын
Ya çeviriyor @@Blahh1
@Liltaycazzo9 ай бұрын
Good luck!!❤
@erasmocamilodefariaers42793 ай бұрын
Cara somos dois, estou aprendendo mas pelo fato do meu tataravô ser turco, mas meu hobby tbm é aprender idiomas
@JesusGarcia-nf4yl3 жыл бұрын
I want to learn Turkish. I visited Istanbul and I fell in love with Turkey. I just learned some words and phrases but need more grammer. Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽❤️🇹🇷
@hpnicholasturkey68652 жыл бұрын
Greetings From Turkey🇹🇷🇲🇽
@Rita_12 жыл бұрын
@@Cemregodless hello I want to learn Turkish I am fluent in English and Spanish so I can teach u and u can help me learn Turkish!!💗
@Cemregodless2 жыл бұрын
@@Rita_1 Of course let's do it 😊
@Rita_12 жыл бұрын
@@Cemregodless do u have Instagram? Or any other social media we can text on?
@rohatbulucbuluc8472 жыл бұрын
@@Rita_1 hi lita i am learn english
@arina-ando18 Жыл бұрын
A lot of concepts sound familiar to me.. though my native language is Japanese☺️We share so much in common! Teşekkür ederim🇹🇷🇯🇵🥰
@Nekoma_chann11 ай бұрын
i also want to learn Japanese❤
@siyacer11 ай бұрын
turan
@diaryofnin3 жыл бұрын
My parents are originally Turkmen and I love Turkish. It's pretty like Turkmen but with a softer and much more gentle pronunciation.
@bassgary95303 жыл бұрын
Most of one is turkmen in Turkey. :)
@azizinaslnobeliturkgenclig50763 жыл бұрын
çünkü en fazla ünlü uyumu Türkiye Türkçesinde var.Ünlü uyumu fazla olduğu için kulağa daha yumuşak geliyor.Bütün Türk dillerini seviyorum.Türkmen kardaşlarımıza selamlar.
@shareluv73 жыл бұрын
Nilou. Thag isan interesting point which I have not known - Turkmen. I must look that up
@mumeilin3 жыл бұрын
With my mother being grown up in east Turkey, as a Kurdish person in the Netherlands, I would love to speak Turkish with her. This video explained so much in little details, so honestly very educateful!! Very clear!! Teşekkür!!
@ayxmiidoherty40883 жыл бұрын
I've been struggling to learn Turkish for some time now and you breaking this down in such a concise manner really made a lot of sense, so if you could make more videos like this that would be really great
@zumrademiral6003 жыл бұрын
If you need any help during your process of learning Turkish, I am here to help 👋 Kolay gelsin!
@buminkaandemirbas27293 жыл бұрын
İ am here too
@burcuyurtesen23583 жыл бұрын
Hi, i want to improve my english , if you like we can help each other. I need to improve my speaking skills esspecially
@ayxmiidoherty40883 жыл бұрын
@@zumrademiral600 that'll be awesome, thanks
@ayxmiidoherty40883 жыл бұрын
@@burcuyurtesen2358 that's great! Let me know what apps you use so we can link up and learn together
@Nusman50 Жыл бұрын
I tried to learn Turkish while working with people from Turkey in Saudi Arabia, now after decades am trying to learn again after retirement. Your command of languages is amazing. I live in USA but my native language is Urdu, pakistani which has many words from Turkish. It is easy for me to follow. Thank you so much for your time and efforts to create these wonderful videos. Tesekur edirim.
@honelakumi82453 жыл бұрын
Your English is perfect and you have the right voice to be a teacher! Your understanding of the linguistics and phonetics are admirable. I understand how history, lifestyle, culture and traditions have a huge impact on a nation’s language. Therefor I also understand perfectly the expression “health to your hands” which in English you could use it as “ God bless your hands” or the expression “kolaj gelsin” it could be used as “have an easy, quiet day of work” pretty much Anyway, what you are doing is awesome so “kolaj gelsin ve tekshukur ederim!” Please forgive my Turkish spelling
@lgslgs68252 жыл бұрын
Kolay gelsin , teşekkür ederim (İts correct)
@bbproduction99613 жыл бұрын
I am also a language teacher and your prononciation of English, Turkish and Spanish is perfect! It's rare to see a guy speak so many languages so fluently, it's usually the girls who have better verbal abilities. Keep up the good work!
@zeynepardag81853 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. Amazing prononciation. 👍👏👏
@TownElizabeth3 жыл бұрын
I know English and Spanish and I’m interested in Turkish. Well see how this goes. Thanks a lot.
@mmusakkamara23573 жыл бұрын
I want to learn Spanish, I can speak French, English and some Turkish,
@jsingh1083 жыл бұрын
Same! Spanglish speaker here 😂
@livig46393 жыл бұрын
@@mmusakkamara2357 I'm learning French, my native language is Spanish and i can speak English ;)
@alegrecastillo Жыл бұрын
I've been interested in the Turkish language for a couple of years now and it's quite challenging, but absolutely love it. I won't give up I speak English & Latin so it makes it easy to communicate in Italian and Portuguese. Thank you for your tips very helpful!
@tidesoffer Жыл бұрын
trust me you will learn Turkish by watching tv shows. i've been watching for 2 years with English subtitles and i understand almost everything spoken, i know to speak, although my writing isn't the best
@albayoglu Жыл бұрын
Hello, I am trying to learn English too. Can you be my conversation partner?
@aznkumiko3 жыл бұрын
Now i really understand the theory of turkish being an Altaic language. It is so similar with Korean regarding the grammar. How interesting
@ecenur43323 жыл бұрын
Turks are came from Sibiria to central asia. We where neighborhood with Huns. And there is still some Turkic tribes live in sibiria such as Yakuts. As a Turkish I undrstand %60-65 Yakut language.
@larafabi51883 жыл бұрын
righht!!! i thought i was the only one who saw a similarity
@lavendairea.52193 жыл бұрын
@@ecenur4332 our grandparents were huns and not just neighbours
@lavendairea.52193 жыл бұрын
And its because were asians too we just don’t seem like them
@azizinaslnobeliturkgenclig50763 жыл бұрын
Koreans working on the Turkish language and Turks working on the Korean language say that Turkish and Korean proverbs are similar to each other. There are really many proverbs and idioms in Turkish. Turks use a lot of idioms and metaphors in their daily life. Therefore, foreigners learning Turkish have a hard time understanding these idioms and metaphors. But Learning these idioms is very fun for them. There are many grammar rules in Turkish, such as vowel harmony, consonant harmony, vowel drop. Turkish is a language that is read as it is written. Koreans and Japanese have no difficulty in learning Turkish and speak Turkish better than other foreigners. Turkish peoples like Kyrgyz and Kyrgyz can speak like us in a very short time like two weeks by watching TV series with Turkish subtitles. Also, we can communicate with other Turkish peoples just by speaking Turkish. There are reflection sounds in Turkish as in other Altaic languages. It exists in the language. The way Turks address animals is b I want to learn an additive language like Turkish in the future. Because, like many Turks, I have a hard time learning German.
@suebarner83643 жыл бұрын
I am 75 and decided I would try to learn Turkish. It isn’t like any other I’ve ever heard. I love that Turkish is gender-neutral, and the harmonized vowels. I was doing pretty well, until I hit some of the suffixes, and then it all went pear shaped! Also, out of the blue comes “nasilsin”! Where did that come from? I am going to persevere, so keep your fingers crossed that the suffixes don’t end me!
@sana57623 жыл бұрын
I can understand, I also sometimes loose motivation when I see a word that throws off my balance, but stay at it. It's such an amazing language. And will sure come in handy if you ever decide to visit this magnificent country!👍😊
@samarkarim66083 жыл бұрын
I totally hear you😅; don't give up on the suffix, you'll get around it in the end, from my personal learning experience, I suggest that you just stick with one suffix at a time "for example locative dan, ya...etc" and try to "pin" them out, and ignore anything else you don't understand, work on it daily for 1 week (at least 15 minutes everyday) and then move on to something else, with time your brain will store many words and will subconsciously process the meaning.
@sana57623 жыл бұрын
@@samarkarim6608 thanks for the tip! I plan visiting Turkey inshallah so I won't give up:)
@sheshe45173 жыл бұрын
I suggest you learn things as it is. Sometimes no need to put logic in a language, especially if it complicates moving on. Mostly, it doesn't apply to other things so just learn as it is like children as they don't question grammar, they learn by mimicking their parents, cartoons, environment etc. and make connections. It is valid for any language.
@sime62443 жыл бұрын
oha çok ilginç amk, yabancılar türkce ogrenmeye calisiyor ve burda turkcedrn bahsediyorlar
@bertadiaz93843 жыл бұрын
I love Turkish serials sm. I wish I could learn this language right away. ❤️ Hello from España 🇪🇸
@yessirilkan3 жыл бұрын
I wish I could learn Spanish right away. Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷
@Atm0spHere103 жыл бұрын
gracias amigos
@kullanıcı637253 жыл бұрын
Hola amigo
@mervee3803 жыл бұрын
Can yaman ??
@emrebayraktar5883 жыл бұрын
@@mervee380 can yaman ne alaka
@vowgallant4049 Жыл бұрын
A lot of people get scared of agglutinative languages, but I fell in love with them while learning Indonesian. It's so fun and (for me) very intuitive!
@Fexriya Жыл бұрын
If u want to practice i can be ur friend :D
@lIllIlIl-k6d3 жыл бұрын
As a Korean I want to point out that we have pretty much equivalent of ı, which makes Koreans sound ı without problems. Korean vowel alphabet "ㅡ" sounds very similar to ı.
@zulimones3 жыл бұрын
As far as I know, Korean and Turkish are in the same language family
@vuzhe3 жыл бұрын
Yep, right, in russian we also have this sound but it looks like Ы haha
@lavinia_vante3 жыл бұрын
@@vuzhe но ты написала на русском алфавитом 😂
@ayblablabla3 жыл бұрын
also as far as I know, we are the only languages that has the past tense of "I heard it from someone else" and "I heard it myself" both.
@alperuner50253 жыл бұрын
@@zulimones not anymore. The language theory of what we were taught as "Ural-Altai Language Family" was disproved. Turkish is in the family of "Turkic languages" along with Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkmen and others. On the other hand, Korean has its own language family as "Koreanic"" which consists of Korean and Jeju languages.
@rushdaa18403 жыл бұрын
“A lot of people around the world have been wanting to learn turkish language because they’re fascinated by turkish dramas.” He literally talking about me lol
@agamlevi13493 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@saidaflores74833 жыл бұрын
Haha same here😁... And now i can watch turkish series without subtitles.. I may not understand all the words but kind of enjoying it..
@ADevtr3 жыл бұрын
funny fact: almost no turkish people watches turkish drama series because we find them overdramatic and most turkish people that watchs tv daily are old housewifes that are over 60 and watch it to gossip about them with their neighbours and be sad. (i know that because i am turkish)
@simrantiwari84473 жыл бұрын
About me too
@ecr.7483 жыл бұрын
As a Turk, I'm the one who's interested in foreign tv shows:😯🤭
@yagmurcamd3 жыл бұрын
I believe there are people who will follow this series in all countries of the world Please continue in the original order. We thank you,
@Cathildreth Жыл бұрын
I speak Korean, Japanese, Chinese and English and also learning Spanish and Turkish at the same time. Turkish are very interesting to me. I have Turkish friends and I can practice Turkish with them. Thanks for breaking down the pronunciation and explanation.👍
@b1h1r0 Жыл бұрын
Lan yabancilarin turkce ogrenmeye calismasi cok tuhaf hissettiriyo
@Who9lesx11 ай бұрын
Are you serious! I am proud of you and wish you continued success, you are very talented..💓
@fueesteban10 ай бұрын
need some help for my trip in a month😅
@Who9lesx10 ай бұрын
@@fueesteban I hope you have a great time and I wish you success in advance 🤪🥳🤠
@richardyoung97073 жыл бұрын
Please give us some extra Turkish lessons and make it upon a regular basis if possible. Many English speakers want to learn Turkish, and this clip was excellent, thanks
@dilara64653 жыл бұрын
@sakizli corapp QHAHWNNQKSJQISJQHSHQJS ABİ YA
@hereisdarquesse3 жыл бұрын
Adam o kadar cümle kurup İ'm Turkey yazmış
@euroengineer65923 жыл бұрын
Hi İ am çiğköfte😜
@sime62443 жыл бұрын
I am üç r ile errrkek
@dilara64653 жыл бұрын
@sakizli corapp adam yorumu silince sanki biraz sen öyle demişsin gibi oldu knk
@jenxevernano3 жыл бұрын
This is great! First time I actually got a real insight into the Turkish language and was able to understand it a little bit better. Please Reşat keep doing videos like this! I would be forever grateful
@yagmurcamd3 жыл бұрын
Amazing performance and good teaching capacity,
@suleymanhavare23453 жыл бұрын
Hi,i teach Turkish Via an internet site.Will you consider book a trial lesson from me?İ am also native speaker and langugae fan just like hım.
@tessa72283 жыл бұрын
Finally an english comment lol
@rhea35813 жыл бұрын
Sen de Türksün yeme bizi
@tessa72283 жыл бұрын
@@rhea3581 ispanyol galiba ğşösçlå
@AdamToner3 жыл бұрын
my mothertongue is japanese and this video made me realize how extremely identical turkish and japanese grammar and phrase structure is, it's scary. japanese has the agglutinative thing, it doesn't have gender either (except we do have a "he/she" distinction), no articles either, japanese only has 2 irregular verbs so that's close to none, japanese also has a SOV structure and omits subject pronouns as well (although in japanese, verbs aren't conjugated to which subject you're referring to, it's usually just obvious from context) and once again, in japanese the verb "to be" is omitted in the exact same way as in turkish and we also express "have" with just literally saying "there is..." but the two languages aren't related right? weird
@oblamovadvanced59563 жыл бұрын
@Dorothy Rathbone nope, it's not an accepted theory.
@ahmetozer88823 жыл бұрын
because both languages come from the same common ancestor.
@sillyvester48903 жыл бұрын
Yeah, so because of this it's easy for us (Turkish speakers) to learn Japanese. There are even more similarities than you had mentioned. For example the particle "de" used in both Japanese and Turkish for in or at. I studied at the library: Toshokan de (at the library) benkyou shimashita (I studied) Kütüphanede (at the library) ders çalıştım (I studied) The word orders are the same too. And look how similar these past simple suffixes are: "mıştım/miştim" (it's pronounced as mıshtım/mishtim) "mashita" The meaning is not %100 same though, because "mıştım" would be more similar to past perfect. "çalışmıştım" would mean "I had studied". But they are still similar! It's fascinating.
@jelenaivkovic32313 жыл бұрын
they are both Asian languages and it is typical for them to be agglutinative. In Europe we have 2 languages that are not European but of Asian origin: Finnish and Hungarian and they form sentences in exactly the same way as it was explained in the video. I learned that at University when I studied Linguistics.
@SynAkmal3 жыл бұрын
haha yeah I realised that not a long time ago too. I used to learn Japanese in school(well but I can't speak it well) and now I'm kinda fluent in Turkish. I noticed the grammar sturcture is kinda similar. desu ne and değil mi. the structure is the same haha
@Larysa.Natalyivna Жыл бұрын
my native language is Ukrainian and i’ve been learning Turkish for like few months so far. for me personally Turkish appears to be a very logical in terms of grammar, in fact it goes much easier than German. it is indeed being hard sometimes, but in a good way, that hardness plays role in richness of the language. there are 3 major reasons why i considered learning Turkish - fascination by culture, fun experience of learning process and last but not least having plans on learning other turkic languages in the future, such as Crimean Tatar and Kazakh. since Turkish is the most vast Altaic language, there are plenty of sources available, plenty of content for improving listening skills
@subhanquliyev7105 Жыл бұрын
If you learn Anatolian turkish language, it means you can almost speak Azerbaijani, even gagauzian. And Crimean tatar also has mutual intelligibility more than other turkic langs. I am from Azerbaijan, despite of it, i can't understand kazakh, kırgız etc.
@albayoglu Жыл бұрын
Hello, I am trying to learn English too. Can you be my conversation partner?
@iceblu4713 Жыл бұрын
I wanna learn Kazakh.
@luckygirl4347 ай бұрын
@@iceblu4713go ahead!
@pretty_cool2486 ай бұрын
@@subhanquliyev7105 Actually, if you learn Azerbaijani, you can totally understand Turkish. There can be just some several differences, but it will be much easier rather than going from Turkish to Azerbaijani
@music_on_chaos3 жыл бұрын
Türkçe'de cinsiyet olmaması mükemmel ya! Canım dilim. Gerçekten harika bir dilimiz var. 😊🤩🤭
@maviesinti1143 жыл бұрын
👍🌟🌙
@ebrar12373 жыл бұрын
Aynen zaten ingilizce cumlelerde he she kullanimi cok sacma direk o deseler turkcedeki gibi
@elif-wo9ub3 жыл бұрын
cinsiyet ayrımı yapmadan kullandığımız tek şey dilimiz zaten
@music_on_chaos3 жыл бұрын
@@elif-wo9ub 👌🏻
@music_on_chaos3 жыл бұрын
@@ebrar1237 Aynen.
@jelenaivkovic32313 жыл бұрын
This is first class! Your English is perfect and also understanding of linguistics, thank you! I never watched Turkish dramas, but I am originally from Serbia (I have been living in Canada for 32 years) and we have a lot of Turkish words since most of our country was part of Ottoman Empire for 500 years. I am an English Professor and languages fascinate me.
@jveqnessituirka84213 жыл бұрын
*According to the Turkish understanding, the language of any race cannot be ignored and can speak freely. For this reason, Turkish has taken words from other languages rather than giving words to other languages. For example, the places where the Ottomans ruled for many centuries still speak their own language today. For this reason, words of Turkish origin do not exceed the number of fingers of a hand in the areas ruled by the Ottoman Empire.* Greetings to Serbia
@sertankay863 жыл бұрын
Dear Jelena "we have a lot of Turkish words since most of our country was part of Ottoman Empire for 500 year" common mistake. Turkic people settled(actualy they was not settled) there before of Ottoman Empire. Remember Huns, Avars, Cumans, Bulgars spoke same/similar language actualy still we're understand Cuman language but you right too 500 years living in empire more powerful language transfer than nomadic tribes. Most of Turkish people too dont know well "Turkic" history.
@jelenaivkovic32313 жыл бұрын
@@sertankay86 when I go to Turkish store I don't need a dictionary: kaymak, badem čaj, čorba, zejtin, višnja, jufka, susam, patlidžan, šećer, biber, čelik, duvan, rakija, dućan, taman, jogurt, sirće, tepsija, kazan, just to name a few. There are hundreds of Turkish words in Serbian, people are not even aware of it. 500 years of Ottomans is not a 'common mistake' it is a reality.
@superfatih38343 жыл бұрын
@@jelenaivkovic3231 I think Serbian is a only language has more than 20 Turkish words in the world which is not originally a Turkic Language. It's because of history. When Ottoman Empire were becoming an Empire, they were established a family bond with Moravian Serbia as i know. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ankara
@jelenaivkovic32313 жыл бұрын
@@superfatih3834 all countries that were part of Ottoman Empire (Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia...) have A LOT OF Turkish words even though they are not Turkic languages. It has nothing to do with Battle of Ankara
@sevdeot57233 жыл бұрын
I am a native turkish speaker but still it was fun to watch about my language
@dema76253 жыл бұрын
Yup I agree it makes you feel that you have achieved something 😂😂
@carviella1843 жыл бұрын
Malezya'dan selamlar🤗🥰❤️ Turkish is beautiful language
@mellovestodraw3 жыл бұрын
Same
@SM-ot5rv3 жыл бұрын
@@carviella184 so is French and portuguese
@lanyzsta3 жыл бұрын
I'm from Brazil, watching a video in English about Turkish. I feel polyglot 😂
@amraa_slayyss Жыл бұрын
As an Albanian, speaker I always wanted to learn Turkish but it was very hard. When I saw this video I understood Turkish better. Thank you so much!
@kst82583 жыл бұрын
It seems that Turkish men have the superpower of being incredibly clear when teaching their language. Thank you so much.
@emreduygun3 жыл бұрын
ow yeah, we teach well to a broad audience in a variety of positions
@backyardthinker59963 жыл бұрын
@@emreduygun yorumu gorunce dedim ki kesin biri bel alti bir boka yormustur, yanilmamisim, tipik Turk erkegini temsil ettiginiz icin tesekkurler.... rezil etmeye devam edin
@receltahinsogan30543 жыл бұрын
Its up to person xd
@Spino2Earth3 жыл бұрын
I love the Turkish language!! I love Turkey very much and even call "My second homeland" because i have been there many times. (Mostly around Antalya and Alanya) And i have Turkish friends from Konya and Izmir :)
@esc29093 жыл бұрын
Where are u from?
@Spino2Earth3 жыл бұрын
@@esc2909 I am from Norway :)
@Spino2Earth3 жыл бұрын
@@TurquoiseGhostTraRMy Norwegian is better than Turkish? Not according to me.
@Spino2Earth3 жыл бұрын
@@TurquoiseGhostTraRMy That make sense :)
@sercan99873 жыл бұрын
Da du sa Alanya, gjettet jeg at du var fra Norge Nordmenn elsker Alanya og Kuşadası veldig mye. 2 norske cruiseskip ankom Kuşadası for 1 måned siden.
@scarlets46953 жыл бұрын
When i first heard turkish in a drama i fell in love with the way it sounds. Its seriously amazing.
@emrebayraktar5883 жыл бұрын
Bir türk olarak bunu duyduğuma sevindim
@rosespinky3 жыл бұрын
Wow really?
@erasrty3 жыл бұрын
Which drama?
@tethys00003 жыл бұрын
Türkçeyi unutup dinlemeyi isterdim .kulağa yabancılar tarafından nasıl geliyor merak ettim
@dicleyldrm38633 жыл бұрын
@@tethys0000 bak şimdi bende merak ettim🤔
@LittleWarr1oR Жыл бұрын
I don't even know why I wathed that video, but it's so good. My mother language is Turkish, but I am born and raised in Bulgaria. I didn't look to Turkish language at this way, because it was all natural for me to know both from my child years, but the thing that impressed me is how fluent and freely you are speaking english, without any accent. Just because I am raised with turkish family and more turkish friends and seeing them learning different languages and me learning bulgarian, english, accent is always with us. You sound perfect on both languages, good job!
@manuelpua46183 жыл бұрын
I'm from the Philippines and learning other languages is my style, I learn korean and Thai language. Now I want to learn Turkish language, I'm a fan of Kardeşlerim tv drama
@ADevtr3 жыл бұрын
why everyone but turkish people loves our tv series lol
@manuelpua46183 жыл бұрын
@@ADevtr You mean they love Tv Series in the Philippines. If that so, I find it weird HAHAHAHAHAHA
@omerakkoyun14673 жыл бұрын
@@manuelpua4618 He means that there are a lot of people all over the world watching Turkish TV series except Turkish guys hahahaha
@manuelpua46183 жыл бұрын
@@omerakkoyun1467 same to us, we don't watch our Tv Series but many people outside our country love to watch it and that's weird HAHAHAHA
@lana-yi5hd3 жыл бұрын
Watch şahsiyet,ezel,kurtlar vadisi, muhteşem yüzyıl.. u will love so much
@DefinetelynotJ3 жыл бұрын
My mothertongue is finnish and im fascinated about turkish cuz it sound so cool. Finnish also has prefixes and they are sometimes hard to learn for me.
@MIKRASIATISSA2 жыл бұрын
Distant cousins! :) Same language family!
@aia55242 жыл бұрын
Learning Finnish can be easy for a Turk or learning Turkish can be easy for a Fin due to its sentence order: Subject+obect+verb like in Finnish Words are pronounced as its written, we have no gender distinction such as he/she/it and articles too. Really I dunno where it similarities came from maybe its a result of a historical event and we dont know what is this historical event maybe via Huns or migration of Turks(because We were migrated rest of the world from China to Europe but it doesn't means to Fins are from the same root or language family with Japans,Koreans,Turks,Mongols and Tungusic people) Language experts are divided our languages as two parts:Uralic and Altaic language families why they did this I dunno and I wont talk certainly because everything might be in this amazing world
@talhasametsahin28222 жыл бұрын
Hello there! I can teach you Turkish. I was born and raised in Turkey/Istanbul. I am 20 years old. I'm an electrical technician. I am trying to learn foreign language like you. I know the difficulties of learning a foreign language. I know that many people only watch TV series and movies while learning a foreign language. This is a so efficient method, but those who only use this method will have a hard time talking to a Turk. This is so natural. I want to learn English and German. I also have a hard time talking to English and Germans. In my opinion, the most important thing for a person to learn a foreign language is to speak to a native speaker in target language. Especially during the pandemic period, I was able to meet very few people and this upset me. I want to get new friend. If you can help me learn English and German, or if you just want to be friends and socialize, I would like to help you speak Turkish. I really want to learn English and German and I think I need a friend to speak. If you think like me for any language, you can send me a message. All the best!
@imkara922 жыл бұрын
Turkish here. Finnish is damn hard like you said lol. Hope i can speak it fluently someday!
@adamrackham98073 жыл бұрын
I'm an English teacher that moved to Istanbul last September to teach at a University here. I've been very busy with work so I've not really had a chance to learn the language but this video was extremely helpful (especially with BE and HAVE). Luckily for me I was living in Finland before coming to Turkey and have a decent understanding of the Finnish language so subject pronouns and possessive adjectives being attached as a suffix isn't a massive shock to my British ears! Fantastic video, thank you for sharing.
@buztuz62063 жыл бұрын
Please Ask yourself why
@poteytopat17993 жыл бұрын
@@buztuz6206 I don't know why she came here when she could live in Finland... but just don't question it :/ .
@gulzerringurakanus42343 жыл бұрын
The Finnish language is a distant relative of Turkish(Altaic language) as an Uralic language.
@AnnabelleJARankin3 жыл бұрын
@@poteytopat1799 I also teach English - currently living on Gozo, Malta. Travelling to different countries is a great opportunity for us Brits to have interesting employment in language schools and colleges.
@dansaid4433 жыл бұрын
@@poteytopat1799 I’m living in the UK and thinking of moving to Turkey to teach English. Why would you not recommend it?
@BytheWay333 Жыл бұрын
I got hooked on Turkish series 5 years ago. My first one was Kurt Seyit ve Sura…I’ve watched it over 7 times! Turkish series are the best! I watch them all the time now! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for your videos! I will watch them all…new subscriber here!
@janeeyre86293 жыл бұрын
Videoyu izledikten sonra aşırı türkçe öğrenesim geldi ama bi sorun var arkadaşlar ben zaten türküm
@ymra45403 жыл бұрын
türk mılletı ışte bende nıye ızlıyom bılmıyom jıhuygvtcfrxdeszwaq
@ayesirseymo3 жыл бұрын
Aynen 😂
@busrakalayc27763 жыл бұрын
Ups ben de SÖWŞSÖQŞÖSĞWLSĞW
@rumeysakaya9803 жыл бұрын
İşte bu yüzden öğrenmelisin dostum
@janeeyre86293 жыл бұрын
@@rumeysakaya980 ben bıraktım türkçeyi dostum ingilizce öğreniyorum ülkeyi terk edicem
@ЛейсанМифтахова-ф9з3 жыл бұрын
Thank’s a lot. I’m a native Tatar speaker, for me it’s not difficult to understand the logic of the Turkish language system . Our languages are in the same semantic group. German , Russian, especially Arabic have more difficult and strict grammar structure.
@yesimg15023 жыл бұрын
Hello brother👋🏻👋🏻❤🇹🇷
@tessa72283 жыл бұрын
Dude i finally found an english comment
@yesimg15023 жыл бұрын
@@tessa7228 So what lol
@betul82923 жыл бұрын
@@tessa7228 actually he is turkish too😂😂😂
@yesimg15023 жыл бұрын
@@betul8292 Aynen nsjssjjs
@karna59983 жыл бұрын
Your voice is so deep, it's relaxing to listen to
@doharouibah9367Ай бұрын
Turkish is such a beautiful language. I love it. Learned a lot just from watching Turkish series.
@kalina4321Ай бұрын
Me too.
@amykrim27743 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful and detailed explanation 👏 Bosnadan çok selamlar 🇧🇦
@ezgi80223 жыл бұрын
Bosnaya türkiyeden selam
@muhammmedthameem29963 жыл бұрын
😓
@ayseyenmez3 жыл бұрын
Türkiye'den Bosna'ya selamlar
@nadidekale66293 жыл бұрын
Şuan edebiyat sınavına çalışmam gerek ama İngilizce bir şekilde Türkçe öğreniyorum. Yani neden olmasın?
@@xar207 Benimki çalıntı yorum. Başka bi videoda görmüştüm. Başka biri daha yapmış aynı espriyi bu video altında😂 KZbin’da böyle böyle top çeviriyoruz
@xar2073 жыл бұрын
@@Yusuf-jf4zb Bende inanmisdim Ama her zaman bi adim lazim dimi Devam bro(sis)
@giselegoncalvessilva36303 жыл бұрын
I'm starting Turkish lessons and have only intermediate English level, and I'm so happy to understand a lot of thinks and the logic of Turkish language.
@mengmeng11224 ай бұрын
Nice video I'm from UK been living in Istanbul for the last 3 years I'm. learning Turkish.. love your chanel
@jousef1123 жыл бұрын
İlk defa bu kadar iyi İngilizce konuşan bir Türk'e rastlıyorum.
@mrveyy3 жыл бұрын
Türk mü?
@dilarauyghur93843 жыл бұрын
Aynnnn
@dilarauyghur93843 жыл бұрын
@@mrveyy evetttt
@poteytopat17993 жыл бұрын
@@mrveyy Almanya'da yaşamış ama ebeveynleri Türk'müş.
@gulzerringurakanus42343 жыл бұрын
Ve ben de ilk kez Türkçe'yi bu kadar iyi kavramış birine rastlıyorum.Acaba kendi dilini kavramak için bir kaç yabancı dil mi öğrenmek gerekiyor?
@메리-s9u3 жыл бұрын
I am learning Korean language and it is so close to Turkish language'grammar...it is insane!!
@scp49113 жыл бұрын
Speak turkish or dont eat kebap Thats joke
@BaharınDikişAtölyesi3 жыл бұрын
yes, korean and turkish in same language family
@noname63893 жыл бұрын
The world is sometimes smaller as you think :)
@accrothv3 жыл бұрын
I am Turkish and I am learning Korean too , and Korean's grammer is really so close to Turkish grammer, I am agree with you
@belenq.33513 жыл бұрын
IKR!!! I'm also learning Korean and I never would have thought it would actually help me learn Turkish lol
@ibrahimraufaydn53193 жыл бұрын
I am really glad to hear that when you said Turkish is not a Arabic language. Your content is excellent. I wish you luck and success for your future works.👍🏻
@atree1226 Жыл бұрын
Çok teşekkür ederim I'm a Taiwanese married to a Turkish man. He is very fluent in Mandarin but I don't really understand his language. I want to learn better and your video really helps! Thank you for the logic explained. I hope I can watch cool dizi like Çukur without any English subtitles one day 😎
@sumayyam88823 жыл бұрын
Turkish is so beautiful... Loved it more after watching dirilis ertugrul
@lalunadeurano3 жыл бұрын
Me too!! Ertugrul is amazing!
@fahmidalutfullah3613 жыл бұрын
I find the Turkish sentence structure challenging! With the vocabulary, not much problem because I speak Urdu which has a lot of Turkish words. The fact that it is a language that combines prefixes and suffixes is also something to get used to. So glad Atatürk introduced the Latin alphabet which makes it easier to read! Love Turkish! It sounds amazing and please make more videos!!!
@vijayashree11073 жыл бұрын
Yes,there are many words that are common in Turkish,Urdu and Hindi.Even I find it a bit easier
@annaronchi55343 жыл бұрын
I'm Italian and since 2019 I started watch Turkish's soap opera. This video is very useful and in addiction it's a exercise because you speak english without accent. It's very fun!!
@betermibettermi3 жыл бұрын
if you wish i can help you and maybe you can help me for learning english? 😊
@ZERO-ol8er3 жыл бұрын
@@betermibettermi evvet ticaret 2 turlu yapilir ticarerin altin kurali nedir al gülüm ver gülüm 😂😂
@betermibettermi3 жыл бұрын
@@ZERO-ol8er İngilizcem iyi değil yapcak bisey bulamadim ama hic cevap vermiyo bu yabancilar 😂😂
@ceeceeb92133 жыл бұрын
I think he speaks with an American accent pretty much btw
@boris_solomonson3 жыл бұрын
what is your favorite series
@yatizain10137 ай бұрын
Merhaba. I'm a Malay. Trying to learn Turkish since I'm from Turkish descendence. Love it so much. Thanks.
@meignate6 ай бұрын
Who in your family is Turkish?
@yatizain10136 ай бұрын
@@meignate both my grandfathers. Anyone born in locals family in Malaysia are considered malays
@meignate6 ай бұрын
@@yatizain1013sooo do they know Turkish? can you get help?
@yatizain10136 ай бұрын
@@meignate both passed 20 yrs back. Once they married locals, they no longer use the language. Since that time only few Malaysian can speak.
@yatizain10136 ай бұрын
@@meignate I'd love to. How to contact u?
@1nita3903 жыл бұрын
I love Turkish language because we have similar words,I am Hungarian ((Elma-alma,Anne-Anya,balta-balta,sapka-sapka....and many more Of course the Turkish series are the best my fav is the Karadayi
@user-kg9wu3 жыл бұрын
;)
@etelkakelemen2583 жыл бұрын
Romanian language has overe 4000 words still ,from turkish language
@1nita3903 жыл бұрын
@@etelkakelemen258 the Romanian HAS similarities with other languages(Italian,France) ,but Hungarians not!Be proud Romani@n🤨
@etelkakelemen2583 жыл бұрын
@@1nita390 wow...you are so smart...what exactly do you try to say !
@etelkakelemen2583 жыл бұрын
@@1nita390 Italian ,France....wow How about Spanish? Do you want me to give you a lesson about romanian language ? We been talking about turkish language right ? You do know about romanian language... it's a Latin language right? from the branch of the romantic language....isn't it ? " balta" " sapca"? I did not know it's strictly in hungarian ? Probably words like: sarmale,musaca, ciorba ( supa) ....romanian or hungarian ?
@mbueno19873 жыл бұрын
Hello, i'm brasilian and discovery your chanel because this video have a title portuguese. You speak english very well and i'm in love with turkish language. My passion start when i watched turkish soap operas. Thank you for this video!
@hellenburgues27183 жыл бұрын
This video was amazing!!! I’m brazilian and I’m trying to learn turkish.
@samy43413 жыл бұрын
me too
@mervem87773 жыл бұрын
AW
@Lyralye23 Жыл бұрын
This is really interesting. It seems that turkish has some things in common with Japanese when it comes to phrase structure and the possibility of ommiting some words while retaining the full meaning of a sentence.
@TurkishJourney10 ай бұрын
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@altavansittert38833 жыл бұрын
I love this video, I am from South Africa, my language is Afrikaans, we see most of your Turkish drama's like Kiralik Ask, Elif, Ufak Tefek, Istanbulu Gilin and other here on television, all of them are translated in Afrikaans, we all love it. Turkish is a very nice language, it is not so difficult to learn, Afrikaans language is similar to Belgium language and also Netherlands & German. Turkish is a very beautiful country, very interesting, with the mount Ararat, and the island Patmos.
@tresiatyange13113 жыл бұрын
Hey I’m from Namibia I also speak Afrikaans although I’m not Afrikaner, are you studying Turkish language? Cause I’m really interested in a practice partner I’ve been learning for six months and it’s really rare to find someone who is interested in Turkish language in my country
@kullanıcı637253 жыл бұрын
Hallo, ek is 'n Turk, maar ek het nog nie soveel soos jy gekyk nie
@eleutheriadm85623 жыл бұрын
Excuse me but the island of Patmos is a greek island not Turkish 😂
@bibulursamvarya3 жыл бұрын
Hi Alta. English: Agri Mountain Turkish: Ağrı Dağı ararat is fake Armenian name
@zeynebgokcedogan24273 жыл бұрын
No ,Ararat Mountain.İts name is Ağrı Dağı...Big Ağrı mauntainand small Ağrı Mountain .Ararat name is armenian language. Ağrı Mountain isnt in armenia!!!!Ağrı Mountain is in Türkiye !!!
@ev17993 жыл бұрын
I simply like Turkish rock music and I want to see Duman, Athena and maNga live someday. Also Turkish sports' scene fascinates me and would be great to see a big Istanbul derby live. Çok teşekkürler for this video, regards from Lithuania.
@beyza6323 жыл бұрын
Omg you are really quality.
@ev17993 жыл бұрын
@@beyza632 oh boy, 140 likes already, nice. Just finished an A2 online Turkish course, quite proud of myself
@huseyiinbudak3 жыл бұрын
You have an excellent taste in music, dude! I hope your dreams come true.
@azizinaslnobeliturkgenclig50763 жыл бұрын
Szeretem a magyarokat. Mert testvérek vagyunk. Mivel ezt fordításból írtam, téves lehet.
@jveqnessituirka84213 жыл бұрын
*Kanka (Dude) , I've always wondered how Turkish sounds. Can you talk a little bit about your thought?*
@dannystoelzaet33182 жыл бұрын
Merhaba Reşat Ören , I'm from Belgium and my mother tongue is in Dutch, I also speak decent English, French and German. When I travel to Turkey, I try to speak a few words of Turkish, if I come to live in Turkey, I will do everything I can to speak Turkish. I think if you want to speak a language and make the effort to learn it, it's not that hard. There must always be a will and then any language is acceptable. Teşekkürler
@Liltaycazzo9 ай бұрын
Don’t worry Buddy you will learn it very quickly !
@Sarkilafor8 ай бұрын
Sen Belçikalı'sın ve ana dilin felemenkçe mi gerçekten?Çok tuhaf.Neden ki?
@RozaRoza-l1e Жыл бұрын
I'm learning English, Turkish was the second priority for learning languages, but I'm happy that I found this channel💗now I'm learning Turkish with the help of English ☺️
@mintstripe3 жыл бұрын
We Bulgarians have the equivalent of the Turkish 'ı'. For us it looks like this 'ъ', but it sounds exactly the same. In our language this is the sixth vowel. I appreciated this video! Thank you!
@sertankay863 жыл бұрын
First Bulgar Khaganate(Turkic language family) effect. Samething in Russian language too reason of Tatars.
@yahyakilic55003 жыл бұрын
As a Turkish/English interpreter, I thoroughly enjoyed this video and can see it being invaluable to newcomers to the Turkish language. Well done.
@phetnantharath52932 жыл бұрын
I am learning Turkish because addicted to Turkish series dramas. LOVE ❤️ from Melbourne Australia ❤️ 🇦🇺
@cloudydaez11 ай бұрын
Oh me too!! I got addicted to Turkish dramas after watching Resurrection Ertugrul and Kurulus Osman……it’s kinda messed me up because nothing else interests me 😂😂
@ElTurco_540310 ай бұрын
Melekler şehrinde yaşayan herkese selamlar.
@phetnantharath529310 ай бұрын
@@ElTurco_5403 ??? Translate as I have no idea what you referred to???
@aykutcavus79699 ай бұрын
I Also recommend you to watch Gaddar. It is a new series and each episode will be uploaded on fridays. At the moment we are on ep. 10 Greatings from germany🇩🇪
@elenaa91324 ай бұрын
Min 9:35, the i without a dot from Turkish I, we have the same sound in the Romanian language, but use one of these 2 letters for it: â or î (basically a or i with a "roof").
@emmadean81833 жыл бұрын
I’m English and love the Turkish dramas have pick up lots of of words over the past 2yrs
@alienes94293 жыл бұрын
if you learning I can help you
@mervepolat47403 жыл бұрын
I was about to write the same thing lol
@alienes94293 жыл бұрын
@@mervepolat4740 hehehe came, We teach to us :D
@alienes94293 жыл бұрын
Why I say English
@ADevtr3 жыл бұрын
why everyone but actual turkish people loves turkish tv series
@alexmckenzie84913 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot. I had the privilege of living in Istanbul for a couple of years. I'll pass this on to a Google group of buddies who like languages and add to it by telling them about vowel harmony. Thanks again!
@zeynepsudebulgan97393 жыл бұрын
Türkçeyi ve Türkçenin diğer dillere göre farkını o kadar güzel anlatmışsın ki hayran kaldım.❤
@loka382 Жыл бұрын
As an Arabic speaker I really love this language so much and also we have so much in common and it doesn't feel so difficult for me and am starting to learn it , thank you for your great video and I hope by the end of this year ill be so good at it
@MissPleuniCost3 жыл бұрын
This is interesting and fun. Now I understand turkish language alot better. I did always wonder why the turkish people in the netherlands always make such a mess with the grammatics. But now I understand. I think the turkish language is unique. they don’t use he/she/it. It’s indeed universal and I think that is beautiful.. hope to learn more turkish. Peace🤞🏻🌞
@muhammetsofuoglu95913 жыл бұрын
Kesinlikle haklısın türkçede “ o “ şahsını kullanarak cinsiyet ayrımcılığında önüne geçilmiş olunuyor
@muhammetsofuoglu95913 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to learn English, if you want, you can teach me English and I can teach you Turkish.
@senacicektakan64383 жыл бұрын
Hi! I’m a Turkish person living in Belgium and trying to improve my Dutch. We could be language buddies if you wish :)
@armacino892 жыл бұрын
I have been living in the Netherlands for 9 years and learning Dutch since last year due to my current job which is in an almost complete Dutch environment. Ik wil mijn Nederlands verbeteren. Het is niet de makkelijkste taal maar ik vind taal leren heel leuk :)
@MissPleuniCost2 жыл бұрын
@@armacino89 maybe it depends on the person how much they want to learn another language. My boyfriend lives 5 years in the Netherlands and in the past he had a dutch stephfather so his dutch is also very good.
@nokatsh2 жыл бұрын
I literally fell in love with the Turkish language 2 years ago when I randomly watched Cesur ve Güzel in original version with English subtitles. It's an amazing language and sounds so beautiful to me. I absolutely love spoken Turkish: it has a lot of pizzazz. I'm a native French speaker but I studied Latin in high school and also speak Swahili. You have no idea about the similarities that I find in Turkish with those 3 above-mentioned languages! I'm learning Turkish as a hobby and although it is hard, I find it very fun . That helped me lot when I went to Türkiye this year (twice!), as I was able to understand what was written in most places, have basic conversations with the locals and most importantly pronounce their names right!(where I'm from it's a big deal). Türkiye is an amazing country: the language is awesome, the culture is so rich and the food... Man, the food! 🤌🤩 Anyway, thanks for your lessons and keep up the good work! 👍
@gracecolley61002 жыл бұрын
hi! do you have any other shows you'd recommend?
@nokatsh2 жыл бұрын
@@gracecolley6100 I highly recommend Kara Para Aşk and Fatmagül Suçu Ne. Those 2 are my favorites.
@muratklc50762 жыл бұрын
Je vous recommander que vous regarde 《Muhteşem Yüzyıl》
@NOTGUİLTY122 жыл бұрын
Hello, I would love to help you learn Turkish. I really need a native English speaker to be able to speak fluently. Please, let me know if you are willing to learn Turkish.
@ilbilgehatun2782 жыл бұрын
@@gracecolley6100Love from İstanbul.🥰❤️💐
@4anaudienceof13 жыл бұрын
I'm one of those persons who started learning Turkish because of the drama series. I can understand basic sentences and guess the meaning of a few more complex ones. I hope you make more videos.😁
@occultlover80623 жыл бұрын
Could I learn that which drama? :)
@4anaudienceof13 жыл бұрын
@@occultlover8062 Çalıkuşu was the first. I've also seen Kara Sevda, Ezel, Kurt ve Şura, Kıralık Aşk, Erkenci Kuş
@efeyldrm97723 жыл бұрын
@@4anaudienceof1 oh my god pls do not watch turkish series like erkenci kus they are horrible.Everybody hates them in turkey.They are so cringy but ezel is good
@4anaudienceof13 жыл бұрын
@@efeyldrm9772😂😂there were some cringey moments but it was still enjoyable. The international fan base is strong even when you guys don't like it. Çok ilginç dimi🤷🏽♀️😁
@burcuyurtesen23583 жыл бұрын
Hi, i want to improve my english , if you like we help each other. I need to improve my speaking skills esspecially
@beatrizpalacios57765 ай бұрын
Thanks for your 📹 video. I'm from Venezuela. My native languaguage is Spanish and I like turkish but at the beginning was difficult to find someone who explains for beginners. I'm an English as a foreign language teacher,so it was very easy for me to follow your explanation using English sounds that we don' t have in Spanish. I already subscribed. I'm willing to keep on listening.
@Kheliks5 ай бұрын
"language transfer" app is great way to start learn turkish. no ads. audio based.
@samppakoivula99773 жыл бұрын
In finnish, my native language, has many similatiries with turkish :)
@AlparslanE3 жыл бұрын
As a Turk, Finnish is very familiar to me. I don't know Finnish, but I can sing the Finnish part of Ensiferum's song Lai Lai Hei by heart :)
@zeynebgokcedogan24273 жыл бұрын
Finnishes are original Kıpçak Turks!Tribes migration time.
@AlparslanE3 жыл бұрын
@@zeynebgokcedogan2427 No, they’re not.
@samppakoivula99773 жыл бұрын
@@zeynebgokcedogan2427 Maybe, who knows ;)
@zeynebgokcedogan24273 жыл бұрын
@@samppakoivula9977 yes,historical sources 😊
@mannyg7472 жыл бұрын
Greetings from California, USA. I love learning languages. I am fluent in English, Armenian, Farsi, and Azerbaijani. Also conversational in Turkish, French, Italian, Spanish, and some Russian. Learning languages provides you with the opportunity to explore different cultures and have a better understanding of their traditions. Thank you Reşat for your great videos which are both very entertaining and educational at the same time.
@cyruszone2 жыл бұрын
If you are fluent in Azerbaijani, then it will not be difficult for you to learn Turkish. good luck!
@shahalakhan84882 жыл бұрын
Can you give some hacks how do you learn turkish.
@saimaasghar8295 Жыл бұрын
Very intelligent person aap ney itni languages kasey sekhen
@kasemsalam9967 Жыл бұрын
Too many 🙂 You are a genius man 🥰✨
@markinney Жыл бұрын
Bizim dilimizi bilməyiniz məni çox sevindirdi. Həyatınızda uğurlar 🙏🏻❤️
@florjancullhaj12023 жыл бұрын
I love Turkish language's 😍😍🇹🇷🇹🇷 and iam learning Turkish
@onudabitirkaleli8889 Жыл бұрын
Sen supersın hakıkaten. Başka kanallar bu kadar guzel anlatmıyor. Turkceyı zor gıbı gösterıyor. Harıka 👍🏻
@elianepereira13163 жыл бұрын
Não sei se fiquei mais feliz em entender o seu inglês sem legendas ou em ver o quanto o turco parece descomplicado... Texekkürler!
@clemyfernz1014 Жыл бұрын
I love Turkish language. I have mastered a lot of Turkish words, since around 3 yrs watching most of your beautiful dramas. Their stories are totally different compared to our Indian ones.
@ΙωάνναΜόσχου-τ5κ3 жыл бұрын
Well, I'm Greek. At the beginning (ten years ago) I found Turkish very hard, because it is so unlike English, French, Italian and German (that I've studied earlier in my life). But we have SOOOOO MANY common words, no word order and we don't use pronouns either (as we also conjugate verbs, and by the suffix you can tell if it's me, you, us or whatever)! Since I'm also a philologist, and I adore language in general, I managed to decode the way Turkish language works by watching those famous TV series. I also took some lessons for a year and a half, but lack of free time forced me to stop it five years ago. I managed to communicate in simple sentences with my Turkish friends (I have many, living in Instanbul), and every Turk I met told me that my pronunciation is perfect and in some words or even small phrases nobody could imagine I'm not a Turk, but even though I perfectly comprehend the way Turkish language works, I still find it hard to think fast - at least as fast as I have to in order to speak more fluently an in a more "complicated" way... But I have to admit that your English is perfect; my friends are all facing the difficulties you mentioned when trying to speak English. Anyway, I enjoyed your video...
@hpnicholasturkey68652 жыл бұрын
I am happy for you greetings from Turkey
@ingilizisgalvalisifeslikad98822 жыл бұрын
gerçekten mi
@hakan20992 жыл бұрын
I am happy for you Greekings(hehe) from Turkey
@bilmemkiii52832 жыл бұрын
Hey Yunan baklava cacık bizim😂
@bilmemkiii52832 жыл бұрын
@𝙵𝚊𝚝𝚖𝚊 𝙳𝚎𝚗𝚒𝚣 bayması mayması umrumda değil bizim diyip duruyorlar baklava ve cacık bizim bu bu kadar net
@InfestedLice3 жыл бұрын
I’m learning Turkish because it’s soooo pretty, i love the way it sounds! I’ve started watching Turkish dramas almost a year ago to help with the process. So far, I understand only 1/4 of basic words 😤
@tekvazgecilmezimkulaklgm3 жыл бұрын
Soo cute💫 good luck
@adriansantano91903 жыл бұрын
My first language is Spanish and the second one is Basque and it's so amazing to see the similarities between basque and turkish in grammar (both agglutinative, no gender, subject-object-verb sentence order...)
@hunnytrk3 ай бұрын
I'm fascinated by Turkish dramas and eagerly want to learn turkish language. I really appreciate the way of your teaching. ❤
@REpianist2 жыл бұрын
As a retired teacher, I appreciate your calm, effective teaching style. Very impressive! I am learning Turkish and am very happy to have found your content. Thank you!
@Hillz62 жыл бұрын
What makes u wanna learn Turkish?
@Ismael_jagne Жыл бұрын
@@talhasametsahin2822 you’re wrong when you said those using this method will have hard time talking to a Turk. I myself never been to Turkish and all what I know from the language is far more than good now because I have been watching Turkish series for almost five good years now and I can communicate with Turks and understand well. You don’t need to learn a language through someone who’s native, the most important thing in learning a language is to LISTEN, because if you don’t you won’t understand , and second is to UNDERSTAND, because if you don’t listen you won’t understand, and then thirdly is to SPEAK, so in order to speak you most first LISTEN ,UNDERSTAND, AND THEN SPEAK and in that case you will know what you’re on to. I hope you understand