50 Phrases Every Turkish Beginner Must Know

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In this video, we will teach you the most common 50 turkish phrases that you must know if you're a an absolute beginner. This is THE place to start if you want to learn Turkish, and improve both your listening and speaking skills.

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Many phrases I have learnt from turkish dramas

anamnisar
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Informative. Useful. Calming. Inspiring. Life-changing. Enjoyable. Heart-warming. Other.

dhirendrapsingh
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Wow! Great thank you so much as I loved to watch Turkish drama and it helps a lot.Good Day!God Bless.❤️❤️🙏

estrelltungpalan
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My super favourite turkish drama series is Kadin. Character : Bahar, Sarp, Nisan, Doruk, Arif.

bilkisshahidachowdhury
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But plzz make videos with the host selin

anabiyalaeeq
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Çok güzel bir paylaşım 👏👍 Teşekkürler hocam 👏👍👍

mehmetseymen
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I would like to add this comment: the Turkish people are some of the most forgiving and understanding people in the world. Studying the language again, I cringe thinking how badly we G.I.'s botched up their beautiful language. I'm sure they silently shook their heads in despair, but smiled through it.

robertricard
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*Please do answer*
Which phrasal verb are used for this sentense:

If soneone invite us to a party then how to make it using phrasal verb.

Call in - to invite someone
Then how it's as opposite
How can say someone invite us using with phrase.

romilsahay
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I really frustrated 😔 today, , , when I used a word during a business meeting
'' ✖️ minnetkarım" and it was wrong the correct word is "✔️minnettarım"
and it is not commonly used ☹️ for appreciation

osamaabdelghafour
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Hello, my native language is Turkish. And I want to learn english. We can practice if you want. If you want to learn Turkish, I will teach you. And you teach me english, my friend. Does anyone want to learn Turkish?

zeynepferhan
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There is a silent V in the word
"Sevmem" it was read as "semem"
Am I right ? ❤️

ivyvinesparkling
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How am I supposed to remember these? Should I write it down?

erawanthewise
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We hardly ever use present simple on speaking language. For example you can't hear that ''Ben İstanbul'da yaşarım.'' ''Ne zamandır görüşmeyiz.'' when you speak with a Native Turkish speaker. If you listen them carefully you'll hear ''Ben İstanbul'da yaşıyorum.'', ''Ne zamandır görüşmüyoruz.'' But it's only on speaking language. If you want to write a formal mail or something or if you'll make a formal dialog, you'd better don't using them. I tried to translate it English I hope you understood. Good luck!

yagzm
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it isn't 'minnetkarım' it's 'minnettarım'

iremsudeozkan
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🙏🙏🙏🇹🇷 I want to learn; had a great time in Turkey is a Beautiful country ✨☀️🌟 I ENJOYED 🛳️ THE CIITY ✨💫. IS LOIE A MUSEUM ITSELF 🏰 MEZQUITA; GRAND BAZZAR B💫WOW💙. N ONE THINGS TO MENTION LOVE THE TOME AND CHOPPING. THE BRING CHA ☕ UMM DELICIOUS ✨ ITS WAS LIKE HEAVEN 🏰 FORE✨💫 ISTANBUL WOW : AMAZING ❤️💙🇹🇷❤️💙💙🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷

angelacedano
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I am a native Turkish speaker and I want to let know people who are trying to learn Turkish that this is very bad Turkish. Please don't learn anything from this video. These are literal translations from English, they are not natural and there are some mistakes.

yeldasahin
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i like to learn turkish languages because i am also watching turkish series movie

ryanlouiemagdula
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0:50 it is not minnetkarım, it is "minnetTarım"

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