@mitone14 it depends to your practise. only grammar learning cant make you fluent. but if you speak with someone regularly, you can be a fluent speaker. and if you dont use turkish you can forget it after some time.
im part turkish and have been wanting to learn my language, it's so hard! a man un turkey told me it would take me 10 years! how long do you reckon it would take :/
Hi, your method of teaching is great! Thanks you. I would like to know where did you learn German. I found the first lesson clear, step by step developing a very strong base that facilitate learning of fallowing lessons. I wish you thought German as well. :) You are great!!!!
@DeniseInChains var da yeni başlayan birisine anlatmaması bence gayet doğru olmuş. zaten korkak bir ceylan gibi yaklaşıyo insanlar türkçe öğrenmeye, daha baştan korkutmaya gerek yok
Thank you very much for the lessons! It took me long to finally find some quality video with slow and clear pronounciation and a very good description for everything.
Btw: Where are you from and which languages do you speak? German as well?
So easy to learn!!! man am on fire..lol its ma second language am obsessing over these days...
Swahili and Turkish :) am doing pretttttty good too...thanks for the amazing lesson! its soo simple too..well for now lol lets hope we continue this road...Selam ..and Sagol :)
Hi! I was wondering if you were available to teach one on one turkish lessons. I am now living in Istanbul and Im looking for a good teacher, which has proven a very difficult task. Im loving your lessons in youtube.
Hi, my grandmothers Turkish and sadly she never passed down the language through family because most of them speak Arabic.... So having somewhat Turkish in me I've wanted to learn Turkish for very long and your videos are immensely helpful thank you :)
ğ is not mute however the sound the sound it signifies is quite trivial, at least for a beginner. as you guys advance you'll discover that there's a difference between "aa" and "ağ". but for a beginner it's safe to ignore the letter.
Thanks this is what i was looking for!!! i want to learn this language. i like the way you explain, but i wonder where you are from, your english accent is good. am curious.
I find your voice t be so wonderful in my learning process.. alot of times i can not understand the sounds, ama your voice is perfect for me:) I thank you for your time an effort for us all..
@97hanin Im from Pakistan. We find common vocabularies mostly among Arabic, Turkish, Persian and Urdu Languages. This makes easy for these language speakers to learn these languages without much difficulties...
@97hanin I am Tunisian and learning Turkish, you will find it so fun, alot ALOT ALOT of Arabic words in there especially formal sectors like economy or medicine. Also if you are form north Syria you'll find almost all your language there :D
@TheSlash099 heres a question, im 16yrs and english speaking, i know no turkish at all but im half turkish,! how long u think it wud take me to become fluent? or pretty good? lol
Thanks so much. I am from HK and it's hard to find turkish lessons here. But yours seems really good & modern. Pls continue. Will always drop back, upto 2nd lesson only. Will finish the rest.
Last thanksgiving I went to Turkey to seek a meal for my family. I ended up bagging a middle aged man who wouldn't stop screaming. Thanks to these videos, I can understand what my catches are saying now! Thanks!
Wow! You impress me. "Hadi! is as you said "Ha det bra" in Norwegian. And you said it perfectly. :)
ytringer 2 days ago
@ytringer er du norsk?
reporterz6 22 hours ago
From now I'll start to follow...Thanks for upload!
miegy22 3 days ago
Yakşamlar :D :D Kovalasın seni tavşanlar gece gece ne güldüm
kesmesekerlicay 1 week ago
if only the audio is clearer
hatciyh 1 week ago
this is awesome! thank you for posting :)
Greets from Serbia :)
TheHurtsBitch 1 week ago
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Very useful and helpful so thanks a lot, merci beaucoup, çok tashakor :)
KaboulParis 1 week ago
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KaboulParis 1 week ago
These are wonderful....Harika!! Thank you soooooo much!!!!!
jesuselizabeth16 1 week ago
@mitone14 it depends to your practise. only grammar learning cant make you fluent. but if you speak with someone regularly, you can be a fluent speaker. and if you dont use turkish you can forget it after some time.
TheSlash099 2 weeks ago
im part turkish and have been wanting to learn my language, it's so hard! a man un turkey told me it would take me 10 years! how long do you reckon it would take :/
mitone14 2 weeks ago
Your lesson was very helpful.
Thanks a lot :)
efi10121 2 weeks ago
harika !!!! çok tesekkur ederim. Selamlar Guney Afrika'den
MarixRix 2 weeks ago
Hi, your method of teaching is great! Thanks you. I would like to know where did you learn German. I found the first lesson clear, step by step developing a very strong base that facilitate learning of fallowing lessons. I wish you thought German as well. :) You are great!!!!
Iweisse 2 weeks ago
thanks for this video
shrouk999 3 weeks ago
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Thank you very much for the lessons! So helpful :)
amichullie 4 weeks ago
am new here
it's look like arabic
kinda !
orange2919 1 month ago
ğ'nin bir sesi yok mu? çok yanlış.... ağlamak derken ğ'yi atıp alamak mı diyorsun?
DeniseInChains 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@DeniseInChains var da yeni başlayan birisine anlatmaması bence gayet doğru olmuş. zaten korkak bir ceylan gibi yaklaşıyo insanlar türkçe öğrenmeye, daha baştan korkutmaya gerek yok
utkusarioglu 4 weeks ago
keep up the good work! looking forward to more videos!
TheGyabo 1 month ago
Thank you very much for the lessons! It took me long to finally find some quality video with slow and clear pronounciation and a very good description for everything.
Btw: Where are you from and which languages do you speak? German as well?
Thanks thanks thanks!
1roterhund 1 month ago
so helpful! my dad speaks the language and im trying to leatn too. im making flashcards and everything!!!
Frecklescutie 1 month ago
So helpful for me, thank you so much for this video ;-)
ltopits 1 month ago
Harika my friend!!! Thanks a lot for my first lesson in Turkish! greetings from Atina :-)
rista74 1 month ago
hahaha, first time I wanted learn turkish and open this video and what i saw first it is "sorry, I was a bit drunk))'' hahaha
Zhango88 1 month ago
you are wonderful at teaching
pianoforme122 1 month ago
Excellent work ..well done and please keep it up
autumnleafs09 1 month ago
im learning turkish at collage at this is brilliant to go along side my lessons :-) teşekkürler
emjayd83 1 month ago
So easy to learn!!! man am on fire..lol its ma second language am obsessing over these days...
Swahili and Turkish :) am doing pretttttty good too...thanks for the amazing lesson! its soo simple too..well for now lol lets hope we continue this road...Selam ..and Sagol :)
princessbella64 1 month ago
Hi! I was wondering if you were available to teach one on one turkish lessons. I am now living in Istanbul and Im looking for a good teacher, which has proven a very difficult task. Im loving your lessons in youtube.
withmoustache 1 month ago
soft g sucks
Marijuana645 2 months ago
@Marijuana645 lol :D just give it time
utkusarioglu 1 month ago
I speak Turkish :D !
2southdragon 2 months ago
Thank you so much! this is helpful ^ ^
Tapella27 2 months ago
I love your classes. Thank you for this!
jeysukita 2 months ago
turkish ppl r like arabs :D
senjabmaq 2 months ago
@senjabmaq No they are not
sOophiiaLambert 2 months ago
very informative and interesting - thumb up!
maradentro1982 2 months ago
Hi, my grandmothers Turkish and sadly she never passed down the language through family because most of them speak Arabic.... So having somewhat Turkish in me I've wanted to learn Turkish for very long and your videos are immensely helpful thank you :)
alysa989 2 months ago
very similar to spanish,you speak exactly as you write
leomend92 2 months ago
@leomend92 Also like portuguese. It's simple for us!
jeysukita 2 months ago
Thanks for these videos!!!I am not sure how many others are interested in learning Turkish.Ive been personally working on it on n off for 2.5 years.
KristaPrincess 2 months ago
love from pakistan. i love turkey and turkish! :)
thanks a lot for sharing these lessons
urdu and turkish have a lot of common words!
alirazaster 2 months ago
ğ is not mute however the sound the sound it signifies is quite trivial, at least for a beginner. as you guys advance you'll discover that there's a difference between "aa" and "ağ". but for a beginner it's safe to ignore the letter.
utkusarioglu 2 months ago
oh god, this is awesome, thanks for these lessons.
nestor12211221 2 months ago
I wish I had a Turkish friend around.
shahjahanbhatti 2 months ago
@shahjahanbhatti lol you should live where i do, plenty of them, i dont even live in turkey, what you would think hahaha
LeBeatmaker 2 months ago
Thanks this is what i was looking for!!! i want to learn this language. i like the way you explain, but i wonder where you are from, your english accent is good. am curious.
moraestefani 2 months ago
THANK YOU so much....Really great work...God Bless you.
0arzu 2 months ago
mehaba is hi and selam is peace
ionsev 2 months ago
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blackwomens 3 months ago
hi i started learning turkish about 4 months ago & i started seein ur tutorials & i really like it :D its very helpful :) really thx for u genius
okriwa 3 months ago
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irfankalkar 3 months ago
thank you so much for these videos , i am searching alot for turkish lesson :) wait for your next lessons :)
zozzaa25 3 months ago in playlist turkish
Just discovered your online lessons! Thank you.
phxminnie 3 months ago
Your Voice ♥♥
Thanks for this videos, it helps a lot !
sOophiiaLambert 3 months ago
@sOophiiaLambert Oh yeah this video is soooooo helpful and yes you have a yummy voice ; )
reallovespassion 3 months ago
@reallovespassion lol
sOophiiaLambert 2 months ago
@sOophiiaLambert lol yeah, well you know what I meant hahaha ; P
reallovespassion 2 months ago
@reallovespassion yes yes yes ♥♥♥ loll
sOophiiaLambert 2 months ago
Oh my god how many languages can you speak?
You seem like a linguistic student. I like it! :)
visuellElle 3 months ago
I find your voice t be so wonderful in my learning process.. alot of times i can not understand the sounds, ama your voice is perfect for me:) I thank you for your time an effort for us all..
Mrspassionate2 3 months ago
Thank you for the nice instruction. Keep up the good work.
baramsori7 3 months ago
i am very happy there are common words between arabic and turkish it makes easier for me to learn thanks for the great video
97hanin 4 months ago 13
@97hanin Im from Pakistan. We find common vocabularies mostly among Arabic, Turkish, Persian and Urdu Languages. This makes easy for these language speakers to learn these languages without much difficulties...
anjumjibran 3 months ago
@97hanin I am Tunisian and learning Turkish, you will find it so fun, alot ALOT ALOT of Arabic words in there especially formal sectors like economy or medicine. Also if you are form north Syria you'll find almost all your language there :D
BTebii 3 months ago
thanks ^_^;nice work;you helped me more
sumayamahmood 4 months ago
theslash009 i need you gerekli lutfen chat me
zahra9444 4 months ago
very good, and very helpful, thanks a lot.
michaelwang5 4 months ago
I love anyone who knows what schwa is (and speaks german)!
SciFiLebra89 4 months ago
I am turkish but i always watch this videos just to see the comments lol :D btw u all can ask me whatever u want or need about turkish.
TheSlash099 4 months ago
@TheSlash099 heres a question, im 16yrs and english speaking, i know no turkish at all but im half turkish,! how long u think it wud take me to become fluent? or pretty good? lol
mitone14 2 weeks ago
merhaba
çok sağol
Thanks so much. I am from HK and it's hard to find turkish lessons here. But yours seems really good & modern. Pls continue. Will always drop back, upto 2nd lesson only. Will finish the rest.
TheFreeraisin 5 months ago in playlist More videos from OnlineTurkishLessons
that was so great and helpful (just started learning turkish)!
thank you very much, I' ll be watching your lessons!
8imarian 5 months ago 14
@8imarian Ευχαριστώ πολύ ! :-)
OnlineTurkishLessons 5 months ago 5
@8imarian I totally agree! This was soooo helpful! I love the part where he talks about the lazy way or saying R LOLOLOL
I will definitely be watching all the lessons = D
reallovespassion 3 months ago
teşekkür ederim :) xx
english2turkish 6 months ago
çok iyi, teşekkür ederim:)
nberry5862 7 months ago
Hade is "bye" in Norwegian, that's correct :) Tnx for the lesson!!
CathyLanguageLover 7 months ago
This is great!
REALLLLLY THANK YOU :D
RashaHasanFa 7 months ago
Last thanksgiving I went to Turkey to seek a meal for my family. I ended up bagging a middle aged man who wouldn't stop screaming. Thanks to these videos, I can understand what my catches are saying now! Thanks!
killu19 8 months ago
I'm half Turkish and never got the chance to learn the Turkish language. Hoping to see more of these videos. Thank you!
MonsterMash503 9 months ago
Nice voice baby :P
Bogurtlen84 9 months ago
awesome! i hope to get more lessons of you!!
Waroj7 9 months ago
@Waroj7 Thank you! I'll be posting the 2nd lesson tomorrow. :-)
carwen123 9 months ago
Cool! :))))
Mindlevery 9 months ago