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but and because sentences in Turkish Language
We know how to form many tenses in Turkish and if you can do them correctly actually you are making sentences. In turkish for a sentence only needed part is the verb. You conjugate verbs with words but (“ama”,”fakat”) and … Continue reading
How to say i want to do something in Turkish
The daily life speeches have a great size of “i want” and “i don’t want” . Today we gonna have a quick look <h1>how to say i want to do something in Turkish</h1>. I want to do something : Birşey … Continue reading
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how to form future tenses in Turkish language
Hei Folks, Today i am gonna show you how to form future tenses in Turkish language . It is just like the same in the previous you do have a suffix and add it to the verb. The suffix to … Continue reading
“can NOT” form in Turkish language
As always my fellow friend Stefan,from Germany give me some examples about can and can not forms in Turkish. He is a really nice beta tester for Turkish. Anyway after i talk with him i understood that he is having … Continue reading
“can” form in Turkish language
“Can” is a kind of ability in English. You will never forget how to say can sentences in Turkish anymore. Ability -ebil (sounds like ability) Lets try to Learn Ability form in Turkish Language. lets pick our verb. Konuşmak : … Continue reading
Learn Turkish
Learn Turkish I know you are trying to Learn Turkish language and you are making a great effort. But i will tell you a secret. Turkish can be the most easy language in the entire world. How did i say … Continue reading
How to form past tense in Turkish
The suffix for forming past tense in Turkish is -di. If you studied present tense i can say that past tense is easy as present tense. Lets Learn Turkish grammar! Gelmek (To come) gel+di+m (I came) gel+di+n (You(singular) came ) … Continue reading
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possessive pronoun in Turkish – How to say something belongs to you in Turkish
Benim araba(m) Senin araba(n) Onun araba+s+(ı) Bizim araba(mız) Sizin araba(nız) Onların (arabaları) To form possession in Turkish. All you need to add possesive sufixes to your nouns. Arabam also means my car Benim arabam is also means my car. Senin … Continue reading
Days of Week in Turkish
Days of week in Turkish are Monday – Pazartesi Tuesday – Salı Wednesday – Çarşamba Thursday -Perşembe Friday – Cuma Saturday – Cumartesi Sunday – Pazar Yeah it sounds complicated i know . Small hint the words come from cumartesi= … Continue reading
Here is another video about Turkish Alphabet
Here is the first video from our new author Ozan.