btw there are a lot of Turkish people because in the 1960's there was a need for workers in Germany, so many people went there to work from Turkey. And today most of the Turks in Germany have been living there since then.
not at all, the fact is that in Germany live millions of Turks, so they just belong to Germany. There are some resentments but all in all there is a wish to live peacefully together and to take profit from each other.
There is no such thing as 'ev ödevi' !! Homework is 'ödev' in Turkish.
ie: Bütün gün ödev yaptım.
gd432 1 month ago in playlist Other languages
@gd432 ev ödevi ödev same
it doesnt matter
Dramorion 4 weeks ago
amına koduğum karısının aksanlı konuşuyo lan. kürt amk seslendiren
sinhil 1 month ago
not the formal Istanbul accent.
corlumeh 4 months ago
this first lesson. türkler bizi sikin.
reflextasarim 11 months ago
Her accent is weird. :/ We don't talk like that.
turkey9494 1 year ago 5
I used to think that English is Very very Harder than Turkish and now I see that Turkish is much more harder
Nirvana368 1 year ago
HA HA terence and philip
hazdrums1989 2 years ago 6
Turkish is complicated gule gule
lisapisa1980 3 years ago 4
@lisapisa1980 güle güle,hoşçakal,bay bay=goodbye
cengizgoz 6 months ago
thanks !
btw there are a lot of Turkish people because in the 1960's there was a need for workers in Germany, so many people went there to work from Turkey. And today most of the Turks in Germany have been living there since then.
kenano58 3 years ago
not at all, the fact is that in Germany live millions of Turks, so they just belong to Germany. There are some resentments but all in all there is a wish to live peacefully together and to take profit from each other.
magauchsein 3 years ago
what is the connection between Turks and Germans
I see a lot of Turks prefer Germany and Germans are equally happy about Turks
Is it another WW1 combination- nostalgia?
ragman2008 3 years ago