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Learn Turkish Lesson 3 - Frequently Used Sentences (DAY 2)

DAY 2 Merhaba arkadaşlar. I hope you are following my lessons from Lesson 1 (DAY 1). Today is the Second day of Lesson 3. and we will continue from where we left. So Let's Start........... Remember we are learning Frequently used sentences. Maybe: We use the word, ''Maybe'' Frequently and it's also important to learn it How to say in Turkish. So I will give you two ways of saying this one word. First one is, ''Belki'' it means, ''Maybe or perhaps'' . when someone asks something and you are not sure about it, then you say, ''Belki'' .  And the other way to say it is, ''Olabilir'' , it also can means ''Maybe or Perhaps'' . I'm not saying that these are the only way to say ''Maybe'' in Turkish. You can use other words with a little twisting. But these are most common. That's why I prefer you use these two words. It's good:
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Learn Turkish Lesson 3 - Frequently Used Sentences (Day 1)

Hello and welcome back. Today we will start learning ''Frequently used sentences'' in the Turkish language. I will explain in few parts like I'm already doing it. So you will learn them step by step, and these are very common.  You should read them all completely and take notes while reading them. Because later you will need to Review by yourself 😉 So let's Start............. ''Sık kullanılan cümleler''    ''Frequently used sentences'' People love to say, ''Yes'' , ''No'' , ''It's a good idea'' , ''It's a lie'' etc.       I will write all these words and phrases with their English meaning, and you can read them by yourself.  Here are those Frequently used sentences: If you want to say, ''Yes'' in Turkish you can say, ''Evet'' . If you do not agree with someone or you just want to say, ''No''

Learn Turkish Lesson 2 - Introduction (Giriş) DAY 4 LAST DAY

DAY 4 Welcome back friends, In Today's, we will learn ''How to ask Address'' in the Turkish language. and a little extra words. So I hope you have your glass of Coffee or Tea or anything else which you like to drink. OK😊 What's your address? In order to ask this question you can use the following phrase: ''Adresiniz ne?'' - ''What's your address?'' (formal) ''Adresin ne?''    - ''What's your address?'' (informal) ''Adres'' = ''Address''   ''iniz'' = ''suffix of second person'' (formal and Plural) '' in ''     = ''suffix of second person'' (informal and singular) '' ne ''     = '' What''   I have cut in parts to explain what they really mean! OK😉 To answer you can say, ''Adresim..... your address'' it means '' My

Learn Turkish Lesson 2 - Introduction (Giriş) DAY 3

DAY 3 Hey friends, welcome back. I hope you are reading and learning Turkish with my Articles. Don't forget that you are improving your Turkish language with Reading, and also you are improving your English with reading. Of course, I am saying this to those people who are also learning and trying to practice their English language. So in today's lesson, we will learn Sentences about Telephone and talking on the Telephone. and also Birthday's and the places of birth. So you can talk these with your friends and improve your Turkish language. OK😊 (1) What's your phone number? Be careful talking on the phone for long period will be harmful to you, Don't forget😅 To ask someone's phone number, you will say, ''Telefon numaranız ne?'' It means, ''What's your phone number?'' It's (formal). And the (informal) way is, ''Telefon numaran ne?'' It also means, ''What&

Learn Turkish Lesson 2 - Introduction (Giriş) Day 2

DAY 2 Hello and welcome back to the second lesson of Learn Turkish With Conversation, It's the Second Day. and Today we will move on to learn some more phrases about asking, ''Where do you live?'' and ''What's your job?''. So I will explain down step by step so that you can understand them better.  And don't forget to watch the video version of this article, where you can learn the pronunciation better and also you will learn with examples. Ok. So let's start the lesson. Where do you live? So you have learned how to ask, ''Where are you from?'' in the previous lesson. after that maybe you are talking to someone who you know already, Or maybe you are meeting for the first time. You will say, ''Nerede yaşıyorsunuz?''. It's (formal) way of saying, ''Where do you live?'' . and If you want to ask (informal) way of saying this, you will say, ''Nerede yaşıyorsun?

Learn Turkish Lesson 2 - Introduction (Giriş) DAY 1

Hello friends, I hope you are following my Turkish lessons from the first lesson (Day 1).  Now we are going to start our Second Lesson. It's also going to be for several days. You just need to read as much you can understand from it. Never confuse yourself. You can also watch the video version of these a rticles, where I explain very well with the pronunciation and also examples. OK So let's start our lesson😃 DAY 1 Introduction So this is Introduction part. we will move slowly until you become good in the Turkish language. Ok. In Turkish ''Introduction'' means ''Giriş''. and also means ''Tanıtım''. and also means ''Başlangıç'' But here ''Giriş'' and ''Başlangıç'' fits very well. Because we are starting to introduce each other.  And another way is ''Kendini tanıtmak'' which means ''Introducing yourself''. So you better choose the right

Learn Turkish Lesson 1 - Basics of Turkish Language (Day 4, Last Day)

Merhaba. Today is the last day of  Lesson 1 - Basics of Turkish Language. Today we will learn Some phrases about saynig Happy birthday and so on. Read the Article fully to Understand all😊 Happy Birthday In Turkish it's not like English to say ''Happy birthday day'' which the subject and object is unknown. But when you say ' 'Happy Birthday to you'' then the person who's birthday is known. and now you can understand who's birthday is. So in Turkish it's used like the second one. ''Doğum günün kuktlu olsun'' Which literally means ''Birth day happiness be''. But I translated them word by word that's why it translated stranegly. But it's used to day  ''Happy birthday to you''.  Happy New year This is also the same situation with Turkish. You have to complete the sentence in order to say ''Happy New Year''. I mean to complete the sentence is to