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  • GET TO THE POINT! I DO NOT NEED TO LEARN ENGLISH!

  • first of all, thank you very much for your effort. you try your best i m sure. i wish you the best.

  • anlattıkları yazıyla desteklenseydi daha anlaşılır olurdu:(

  • thank you , from an Egyptianwho is trying to learn turkish :)

  • if you try to ask "istanbul ne kadar", it means "how much is istanbul". don't do it in Turkey.

  • "ne kadar" means not how far. ne kadar means "how much". how far is "ne kadar uzakta"

  • Are there particular cases in which you would differentiate Niye and Niçin?

    You're videos are great! Keep it up!

  • @sgthobbes2 if translate fully to english. niye means why. niçin means "for what".

    for example, why should i buy a computer? niçin bilgisayar almalıyım?

    other example, why did not you come? niye gelmedin?

    also you can use them anytime you want. people dont care. they will understand you.

  • Good video. What kind of American accent do you have? (when speaking English, I mean)

  • @giinhhakha Mississippi accent, probably.

  • omg u talk so much just get to the point

  • Like, oh.... my.... god....

  • @rosebudsalve1 haha, yeah, it's good, but slow talking, somewhat relaxing, actually

  • Awesome Nate, Tesekkürler :)

  • Teşekkürler Nate. (F)

  • saol arkadas

  • I'm turkish, generally ne kadar means how much, used in shopping terms

  • I have a 60 year old turkish textbook...do you use the term "Kaç Lira" in shopping terms as in "How much Liras"? or do modern people now use only "Ne Kadar" instead?

  • to petcalledros: In Turkey people now use the new turkish lira which is pronounced yetele (YTL) Kaç yetele is acceptable as well as bu ne kadar when in shopping terms

  • Not YTL =) Now TL..

    Kaç Lira.. ?

    Kaç Para ?

    Ne kadar ?

    Fiyati nedir ?

    Ücreti nedir ?

  • wow...kadar is an arabic word....I'm from Malaysia and the sentence "kadar bayaran" means how much you have to pay in Malay language......

  • Hello, im from turkey. i really appericiate your effort on learning turkish. And i want to help you, if you want to ask questions, if you want to practise just contact me.

    thanks. Goodbye.

    Türkçe ile ilgili sorularınız varsa ya da pratik yapmak istiyorsanız benimle kontağa geçebilirsiniz. Sevgiler.

  • Can you please tell me how to say the following phrases in Turkish:-

    1) How much does this cost?

    2) That is too expensive

    Many thanks / Teseker ederim

  • 1)bu ne kadar? (this is the most common), bunun fiyatı nedir? (has the same meaning), bu kaça? (also the same)

    2)bu çok pahalı. (most common) or just "çok pahalı"...

  • thx Nate. i first time see your channel and proud of you.

    çok teşekkürler. umarım hep böyle kalırsın.

  • I have a feeling I'm going to have difficulties with the word "Kim" because my name is Kimberly, so I don't know if that will be bad.

    But my boyfriend is Turkish and thinks his English is bad, although I can understand him. So I'm trying to learn Turkish to make him feel more comfortable.

  • irfanullah are you kidding me your name is irfanullah so senin adin turk ismi neden insanlari kandiriyorsun ayrica gercekten cok gecerli bir calisma hep bizmi calisacagiz sizin dilinizi ogrenmeye birazda siz calisin degilmi bu isin sakasi :) umarim ogrenirsiniz ama bu basit sorular yeterli degil benim yazdigimi ingilizceye cevirin mesela ben ingilizce ogrenmek icin oyle yapiyorum good luck

  • Merraba! dostum bende turkci orreinyorum, ama hec ders felan almiyorum, sadece Kemal Sanal (Saban) filimlar'dan. hemde iyi oriendim. Anyways you have put very good efforts, For me, i Love turkish more then my own native language, i am crazy about it, such a ice language of such a nice nation. Allah Ammanet ol !

  • thank u for the helpful lessons.. i am learning Turkish too, simply because i visited istanbul, and i fell in love with the amazing city and its quite generous people , it's a city that captured my soul for many other reasons,although i speak 3 language, i felt like an idiot there, i couldn't communicate with most of those i met there,i went back with tens of cds ( Turkish music is really amazing) thanks again.

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  • Turkish rules i got stuck with it last year =^-^= -.- im only in 7th grade hope they teach turkish in high school =D

  • I began to fall in love with turkish just couple times ago and I find your videos are extremely helpful for me. I'll keep on watching as well as learning from your clear explanation.

  • cok cok tesekkurler

  • Hello Nate! I am a Turk. I leav in Kırım. Your exercises are helpful for peoples who want to learn Türkçe, but your pronouncıatıon is not good actually.. Onu iyileştirmek için daha çok türklerle konuşmalısın..

  • Thanks for your constructive criticism. I do speak Turkish with my wife when I can and try to practice as much as possible. I think my pronunciation is getting better, but I will probably have an "american accent" as they told me in Turkey, for a long time!

  • inşallah, it will be better, I know it! it is a wrong that you'll have an american accent.. couse I know one friend, he is from America, and he have very beautiful pronunciation.. that's wy, your knowlage in your hands...

    excuse me for my ''English''...

  • I like you :)

  • Thank you, that is very nice, and thanks for watching.

  • heyy i went and bought that book..(the one by Lewis V. Thomas) it's rly helpfulll, considering there's nowhere in my town where i can take a class :S. your videos helped me as well :P

  • Thanks man I have Turkish woman I hope to live with one day. Not so easy learning from her. I had to scrub through to get to the bits I need to know but thanks anyway

  • thanks for the video! this helps a lot! greetings from Poland :*

  • Very nice, Nate. Thanks

    Kate

  • Hey! You decide Sir i need plenty of help-checked out your recommended reading guide/excercises -so i'll check that out 2

    Take care

  • Hey where's no.4!!!! you were really helping me!

  • Sorry, busy studying c# and objective c and tons of other stuff, but I will try to make another one tonight, I'm planning to do one about verbs, unless you prefer that I do a different topic.

  • Good sir Nate, the Turkish vids are first-class - thanks! Hope to see more.

  • In that case, I will work on another one, I think I will do verbs next, thanks!

  • can i just say that this is a very good idea, to teach a language. I'm going to Olu deniz in 29 days and all i wanted to do is learn a few pharases for my holiday.

    i'll look forward in hearing more from you.

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