Learn Turkish THE EASY WAY! | 2000+ Easy Turkish Sentences

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If you want to learn Turkish in an easy way, this video is just perfect for you! I have been teaching various languages for years and I have seen that people struggle with Turkish grammar. Especially because the root of the Turkish language is not European, it is hard for foreigners with European native languages to learn. In this video we're focusing on basic everyday Turkish sentences and how to use them. As I said in my previous videos, Turkish is an agglutinative language which means we add suffix and prefixes to the word stem rather than adding words to a sentence. This seems especially hard for foreigners but no worries! I'm making it as easy as possible without giving you too much grammar. After watching this video you will able to use more than 2000 different Turkish sentences!

When posting videos about Turkish I will always put emphasis on how to learn it especially taking the language culture into account.

If you want to learn Turkish and understand the Turkish language and its logic, you definitely need to watch this video till the end.
A lot of people around the world have been wanting to learn Turkish because of Turkish TV series.
On my channel I am explaining the key elements of the structure of Turkish, how it is used and what the main similarities and differences between Turkish and English (and other European languages) are. If you are a beginner and want to start learning English and don't know where to start, I'll show how to learn Turkish fast by firstly understanding the language culture and structure. Since Turkish is an agglutinative language, people struggle thinking in Turkish and therefore might learn the grammar because it is rather easy but the usage in everyday conversation can be quite different.

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There's a tiny mistake at 5:38. It has to be "Yürüyorsun" (Second person singular), not "Yürüyosun".

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How beautiful the Turkish language is! ♥️

gessyjustanotheritalianinj
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Am learning Turkish and already know all these but still watching this, that explains how much I love this channel

ramlamohamed
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Gittikce yakisiklilasan ve aksani guzellesen guzel adamm💕🥺

daddyissues
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Abi almancayı da böyle anlatsan çok güzel olur bu şekilde çok anlaşılır yabancılara çektiğin kıyağı bize de çek ya

lyricsmachine
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Sinava cok az bir sure kaldi... girecek olan herkese basarilar umarim hedefledigimiz yerlere geliriz💕

daddyissues
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I visited Istanbul twice a few years ago. I'm originally from Iran. Since my visit my mom got me addicted to Turkish series. Hahahaha. I've always been a lover of languages so I started learning Turkish. Originally I was watching them subtitled, but I finally got to a stage where I now understand 98 to 100% of the Turkish spoken in most series.
I think it was easier for me to learn Turkish because of two main reasons. One being that Farsi has tons of words in common with Turkish, and the other is just my love of languages.
Your videos are great and I love how you clearly pronounce and enunciate. However if you wouldn't mind me making a friendly suggestion, as much as it is nice to get more content in a shorter video, I think for people who are learning it is nicer to have a teacher that slows down a bit when they are going over the material.
Thank you for the great work you do and I wish you a lovely spring and summer ahead.
🌷🙏🙂

loooveismusic
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Nasıl bu kadar akıcı ve güzel konuşabiliyorsun 😭😭

feyzak.
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Greetings from Greece!i am learning Turkish!

ivana
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This is great. In the Southern US where we have a connection to Scottish and English ancestry, we say some similar things.

We say “Take it Easy” when we leave a place. In the Evangelical Christian Church, we often pray to “bless the hands that prepared the food.” Mothers and sometimes teachers make that tsk-tsk sound that means “stop it, ” “cut it out, ” or “no”.

leahmarieezra
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Really helped me to learn something Turkish. I am still a Nursery student for Turkish language. Just learn few word. Cok tessekur ederim hocam.

sayedhossainkingdom
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0:36 İstanbul'un aksanlı söylenişi jdudjfjsujsjsixjwjjdjc

limonkolonyas
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OMG! - What I'm seeing?!
This is what I was wanting for. Finally got. Thank you Mr. Reşat - Plz create a new channel for learning Turkish 🇹🇷 - I'm %100 sure you'll be successful ❤️.

generationoftheworld
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I was born in England to Cypriot parents and so watch your videos to improve my Turkish.
When I went on holiday to Turkey, many people commented not on my accent but on my diction which was thought to be old-fashioned and polite. I however would like to sound more current and everyday native.
Please could you do a video on Turkish contractions and formal to informal language usage.
For example: bir - bi; değil mi - demi.
I think I'm pronouncing every letter, a little like Zeki Müren, rather than being fluid in my speech.
BTW, your English accent is fantastic, as too are your clear, well constructed videos. 👏👏👏

fayhoopertatamic
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EXCELENTE I'm a Spanish native speaker and I'm learning Turkishhhh this is so helpful thank u Reş❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

x.acilegna.x
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This is the best channel for learning Turkish . You teach so good .I loved the way you try to relate everything with other languages as well . Plss post more of such videos .
Çok teşekkür ederim 😊😊

simratmann
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Hep yabancılara Türkçe öğrenmek sondan eklemeli diye zorlandıklarını söylerlerdi fakat bizim ana dilimiz olduğu için bize garip gelirdi. Ama bu videoyu izlediğimde onları anlaya biliyoru.

sonerceylan
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This one video covers so much basic parts of the language that leaves the watcher with a lot of very practical knowledge and usage!
and it's so compact, and very logically organized!

THIS is what makes a good language video.

Very refreshing, after coming from so many language videos that don't actually teach you a single thing! like really.

gwho
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I already know all of these but the way he explained it was just ...mükemel...I wish I had this when I was a beginner

nardosmekonnen
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You are my favorite Turkish teacher abi! Thank you so much! Videos are very useful.

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