Learn Turkish Speaking: How to say 'Thanks' in Turkish

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Learn Turkish Speaking: How to say "Thanks" in Turkish | Learn how to say 'Thanks", "Thank you", and properly respond in Turkish
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I am learning Turkish because of Dirilis Ertugrul 😄😄😄😄😄😄
Lessons are so good.
Teşekkür ederim Madam.🙂🙂

ramshaansari
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Your video on Thanks/hello were straight to the point and easy! I appreciate not having so much “fluff”, but just a simple straight forward tutorial! Tesekkurler :)

John-nfrq
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Maşallah hope you all the best my teacher❣🙏🏻

muhannetmahdi
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Very good information thanks turkish teacher

arhamali
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I don't know why, but I find Turkish a very easy language. I'm using English to learn Turkish and it's really funny because I've been studying English since last year on my own.

andersoncruz
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Hello mam, your videos are superb.I have a question...I have heard Turkish people saying yehwalla for thanks.could you please explain about that

vijayashree
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Can we use " Sorum degil" instead "Rica ederim"?

andersoncruz
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Please make it clear the word |EDERIM whilst saying teşekür ederim where ıs the sound . Because sometimes you say edErim and some times you say ederIm . Where is the tone on E or on I . Teşekkür ederim .

ellastroen
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you can also say for respond ''ne demek''

duyguduygu
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why don't you make new videos please keep going we need your help

heliakouhdari
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If i buy something from store and they say thank you what fits best?rica ederim?or don t say nothing

Max-mcfw
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U help me so much when i know Turkish my father will die 😊

daoodza
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I am learning it because unless you are in a touristic town, you will find none who speaks any English, which makes it uneasy when having to deal with the people for whatever reason.

goranvuletic
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Ayrıca biliyorum "Ne demek" ve " sorun değil"

horizons
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Ive been using Duolingo as well as youtube, why does it keep pronouncing the 'r' as a 'sh' sound on the end of words?
Geceler = ge.je.lash

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