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: ...
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'' in Turkish you can say, ''Hayır''.
When someone tells you something important or maybe some very nice idea. Then you say, ''It's a good idea''. in Turkish you can say, ''İyi fikir'' Or ''İyi bir fikir''. first one means ''Good idea'' and the second one means, ''A good idea''. you don't need to use, ''It's'' in the Turkish language. OK😊
If someone is lying to you and you want to say, ''It's a lie'' in Turkish you can say, ''Bu yalan''. it means ''It's lie''.
There are other ways to say that. Read the following sentences:
''Bu bir yalan'' - ''It's a lie''
''Yalan'' - ''Lie''
''Yalan söyluyorsunuz'' - ''You are lying'' (formal)
''Yalan söyluyorsun'' - ''You are lying'' (informal)
''Bu yalan'' - ''It's lie''
You can use any of them. They are all correct. If you don't understand any part of these sentences, you can always ask me your question in the comment section below. and I will reply you as soon as possible. OK
Trust me
When you want to say, ''Trust me''. you can say,
''Güvenin bana''. it is (formal) way of saying, ''Trust me''
The (informal) way is, ''Güven bana''. The meaning is same.
Of course
If your friend invites you to some place or maybe anything your friend offers, or in another word. If you want to say to your friend,
''Of course''. in Turkish you can say, ''Tabii ki'' Or ''Tabi'' both means ''Of course''. But If you say, ''Tabii ki''. It will be better. And, ''Tabi'' also means, ''Yes, or Sure'' in other places.
No, Thank You
This phrase is often used when someone is offering you something and you don't want to accept it. so in this case you say,
''Hayır, Teşekküer ederim'' it means, ''No, Thank you''
I can't / I can't do
Maybe someone is challenging you to do something or it can be anything. If you can't do it. You will say,
''Yapamam'' it means, ''I can't do''.
Or you can say:
''Yapamiyorum'' But this one used when you are trying to do something and you try very hard but still you cannot do it. so, in that case, you will say it.
And ''Yapamam'' is used when you didn't even try to do anything and you directly say, ''I can't do'' so in this case ''Yapamam'' is used more often. OK😉
Congratulation
If you want to ''Congratulate'' someone, you can say these phrases,
''Tebrik ederim'' which means,
''I congratulate you'' and another way to ''Congratulate'' someone is,
''Tebrikler'' which basically means ''Congratulations''
I think for today this much is enough. We will learn the other phrases in the next article. read them again and again and keep practicing them with your friends and anyone else who is willing to learn the Turkish language. OK
Until next time, See you (Görüşürüz)
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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'' in Turkish you can say, ''Hayır''.
When someone tells you something important or maybe some very nice idea. Then you say, ''It's a good idea''. in Turkish you can say, ''İyi fikir'' Or ''İyi bir fikir''. first one means ''Good idea'' and the second one means, ''A good idea''. you don't need to use, ''It's'' in the Turkish language. OK😊
If someone is lying to you and you want to say, ''It's a lie'' in Turkish you can say, ''Bu yalan''. it means ''It's lie''.
There are other ways to say that. Read the following sentences:
''Bu bir yalan'' - ''It's a lie''
''Yalan'' - ''Lie''
''Yalan söyluyorsunuz'' - ''You are lying'' (formal)
''Yalan söyluyorsun'' - ''You are lying'' (informal)
''Bu yalan'' - ''It's lie''
You can use any of them. They are all correct. If you don't understand any part of these sentences, you can always ask me your question in the comment section below. and I will reply you as soon as possible. OK
Trust me
When you want to say, ''Trust me''. you can say,
''Güvenin bana''. it is (formal) way of saying, ''Trust me''
The (informal) way is, ''Güven bana''. The meaning is same.
Of course
If your friend invites you to some place or maybe anything your friend offers, or in another word. If you want to say to your friend,
''Of course''. in Turkish you can say, ''Tabii ki'' Or ''Tabi'' both means ''Of course''. But If you say, ''Tabii ki''. It will be better. And, ''Tabi'' also means, ''Yes, or Sure'' in other places.
No, Thank You
This phrase is often used when someone is offering you something and you don't want to accept it. so in this case you say,
''Hayır, Teşekküer ederim'' it means, ''No, Thank you''
I can't / I can't do
Maybe someone is challenging you to do something or it can be anything. If you can't do it. You will say,
''Yapamam'' it means, ''I can't do''.
Or you can say:
''Yapamiyorum'' But this one used when you are trying to do something and you try very hard but still you cannot do it. so, in that case, you will say it.
And ''Yapamam'' is used when you didn't even try to do anything and you directly say, ''I can't do'' so in this case ''Yapamam'' is used more often. OK😉
Congratulation
If you want to ''Congratulate'' someone, you can say these phrases,
''Tebrik ederim'' which means,
''I congratulate you'' and another way to ''Congratulate'' someone is,
''Tebrikler'' which basically means ''Congratulations''
I think for today this much is enough. We will learn the other phrases in the next article. read them again and again and keep practicing them with your friends and anyone else who is willing to learn the Turkish language. OK
Until next time, See you (Görüşürüz)
Don't forget to Follow me on Google+, Share with others and Subscribe to YouTube Channel
Created by:
''Language Animated''
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