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  • Very good!! I loved it!! :)

  • cute cute.

  • It's the funniest way to learn turkish ... Thank U !

  • love it ! funny, educational and yummy ! thanks for video ! :)

  • Very interesting, I'll still taking this amazing lessons!!!!

  • Glad you all enjoyed the video!

  • Aferin! I enjoyed each video =) ! <33333333333333333333333333333­3333333333

  • and the difference between Hayir and Yok is this: Hayir means no, whereas Yok means 'There isnt any, or "I dont have it". It is associated with posession.

  • Hey this is very cool...I think Merhabalar isnt a more formal way of saying Hello, but it is directed at more than one person (to a group), so it would mean Hi everybody. I dontt know for sure but that is how I use it...it's not in my dictionary.

  • Hey this is very cool...I think Merhabalar isnt a more formal way of saying Hello, but it is directed at more than one person (to a group), so it would mean Hi everybody. I dontt know for sure but that is how I use it...it's not in my dictionary.

  • niceeeee thanks a lot professor TARKAN

    it has been 7 months from the day I started learning turkish because I wanted to understand your beautiful songs .. & i am very happy that you think about us(the fans who dont speak turkish) for me>>you are the king of pop

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