@cokotuossurdum You created this account just for me, because you're some loser who came on my channel before, got owned over and over again, and just couldn't let it go :) It's flattering, your obsession with me.
you say "ciddi" not "cidi" . ciddi with 2 "d"s to make it sound more serious. // and not "yapmabiliyorum" you say "yapamıyorum" yap-(a)-m (means negativitiy)- (i)yor -(u)m this is a special structure.if it was a simple verb,your way would be right. i hope my english is enough to tell what i mean :)
**the words parenthesised are for linking the suffixes,they are not main suffixes
hi i really like ur vids 4 learning turkis but i have noticed in the 1st or second vids u used the words on the side of the screen 2 help us spell & write the words but now have left us guessing so i am learnig but cant write the words ! please help : )
I didnt start by calling anyone racist thats a word that you like to bantor around and its the Muslims favourite trick because it controls everyone..Oh, your racist. When you read their Islamic Satanic Cult you soon start to realise who the bigots and racists are in a prfound way, they live their lives by a bigoted hate filled ideology. Islam is a Practised Totalitarian Polictical Ideology. Israel is a democratic country.
@Soloman1001 Islamophobia is rooted in racism, this is a well known fact which is becoming more and more well known every day. People who use racist language to speak about muslims (using generalities and demonizing them, calling them all liars, saying they worship the devil, or don't love their children, etc) are quite obviously racists. It's as plain as the nose on your face to any most people, and to someone like me, who grew up in a racist culture, well it's much more plain than that.
@Soloman1001 BTW, israel is only a democracy if you're jewish, if you're palestinian it's a military dictatorship or a country that you're not allowed to set foot in, and islam is not a political party, it's a major world religion, with dozens of different sects, sort of like christianity.
well thats because palestine isnt part of israel, Israel is israel and palestine is palestine. Palestinians are pawns in the islamic game ven the PLO admitted this and many people know it, your one of the odd ones out.
@Soloman1001 You're talking nonsense now, and don't say "the plo admitted", that's like saying "the christians admitted", or "the republicans admitted". It makes no sense unless you're a racist.
So how can peopl be racist about them? Nope i dont get that one, look up the word racist. And thats amusing when they are fighting their jihad, hahaha!
@Soloman1001 Well, I guess that means that nazis weren't racists, because jews aren't a race either, right?! The fact of the matter is, racism has nothing to do with objective reality, it is about your perceptions and attitudes. If you think that muslims are a different race from you, and you think that they are inferior to you because of that fact, then you are a racist, which of course you are.
I have spent 4 years in Turkey myself and huge fan of this country and their culture... I speak Turkish too by the way... keep the spirit...
question... since I came across with other videos by you concerning the U.S foreign policy and since I know that you support Ron Paul ... to what extent are the rumors that Texas wants to divide as a separate country from the U.S are true?
Hi n8glenn. Brother , I guess that while you are teaching Turkish to us, you are at the same time practicing it as well.. that way, you get to practice words in meaningful contexts. good job and good luck with the learning...
I am trying to understand where do you get this passion towards Turkish language? have you been to Turkey?
haha you rock dude ! i am a turk and i like your accent and its really fun. proud of your effort for teaching turkish language to people here. but you must study more
i just fix some word you did wrong okay =)
sen chok(çok-cok) guzel bir kadin -- you are a pretty lady
Just be yourself, but if you want some turkish to try, here are a couple: Ne guzel! -- how pretty / nice hadi gidelim -- let's go seni seviyorum -- I love you (obviously this comes later) sen chok guzel bir kadin -- you are a pretty lady ashkim -- my love guzelim -- my pretty kizim -- my girl evet -- yes yok sal -- no thanks buyurun -- if you please tamam -- ok tamam mi? -- is it ok ---- istermissin? -- would you like some -----? Hopefully this will help.
Only you know what is best for you. You should decide based on what your life goals are and which option can best help you achieve those goals, and then you should trust your own judgment and stick with it even when it doesn't seem to be going well. I am a big fan of russia (not the government) but ultimately the details of each option and how they mesh with your needs and goals are what matter.
wow you replied in turkish. You re fantastic i like people who is interested for the turkish language. I learn english at school. byby take care. Im glad to meet you.
oooooo thats very nice but in my opinion is istanbul nicer, the city is the biggest city of turkey and there are lots of sights. My suggestion is Istanbul for you but Izmir is nice too. Where i you from ?
ooo im turkish girl i think you speak turkish very sweaty. Where did you learn the language ? Have you ever been in Turkey ? im from Izmir. Do you know izmir ?
I must say, I have NEVER heard an American speak Turkish, sure some of yer do, but gosh it does sound diffrent dun it! I sound very odd with my "typical" London accent even though i'm fluent in turkish. Anyway, çok iyi! I know yer posted this a while back, so are yer any better now then? do yer speak to yer wife in turkish?
I do wonder what I must sound like to turkish people, probably really strange. Well, I actually think I'm improving, I'm learning new words all the time, but haven't had time to do much grammar work, so I don't really have any material for new lessons unfortunately. I do speak to my daughter and my wife in turkish sometimes, but not as much as I should.
Yea abit strange:P My family love to take the mick out of my accent. I also learnt Greek of Turkish, helps me out ALOT at work. Good to hear yer improving though, practice makes perfect and after all it is quite a hard language to learn, not tryna be funny but I never thought of many american's to be all that cultural, spose thats just a sterotype eh. Anyway, keep at it, try make it daily if yer can
I am trying very hard to learn Turkish, and currently YouTube is the only source of help I have. Its so nice to be able to hear the words spoken clearly and slowly, as some ppl on their vids say the words so quickly I cant hear the pronounciation!
My boyfriend lives in Istanbul, which is why I am keen to learn the lingo enough to have a convo with him. That be would be lovely. Plus I love the culture, very interesting & so beautiful.
:) we marry a turkish lady, and now we gotta learn turkish, how lovely. can you ask ur lady......why turks have "vandalized" arabic names....i mean.....there are two names "mohammad" and "ahmed" and turks vandalize them by writing them as "mehmet" and "achmet" whats wrong with them by devouring the pronouciation upside down and replacing "d with t" why cant they speak thea arabic names as they are ?
Because the rules of the turkish language are very strict, like vowel harmony. And yes, I'm learning turkish because I married a turkish lady, of course! You think I can go through the rest of my life without knowing how to talk to half of my family? I probably would not be learning turkish if not for her, but I'm actually glad, because the turkish language and culture are very interesting and beautiful.
och, you dont have to be so angry, calm down sir, you are not alone in this, im learning swedish to talk with my "to-be" parents in law :). & and i know that turkish culture is very very intresting, no doubt about that
How long have you been studying Turkish? what's your favorite word? Have you heard of Tarkan? He is he's a pretty awesome Turkish singer. Thanks for all your help buddy!! :-)
I have been studying about 2 years I guess, although I don't study as much as I should! I haven't heard of Tarkan, I will ask Fatma if she knows about him.
merhaba! tesekkur ederim! that really helped me a lot!! the song helped coook! ha! i loved watchin it, it was funny with the song n it made the lesson really interesting! thanks im going to be watching this over and over again! and iyi sanslar with everything! your turkish and family!! thanks again!!
@cokotuossurdum You created this account just for me, because you're some loser who came on my channel before, got owned over and over again, and just couldn't let it go :) It's flattering, your obsession with me.
n8glenn 9 months ago
@cokotuossurdum Fuck you too. :)
n8glenn 9 months ago
zuhhahhaaa :))
spineless81 10 months ago
you say "ciddi" not "cidi" . ciddi with 2 "d"s to make it sound more serious. // and not "yapmabiliyorum" you say "yapamıyorum" yap-(a)-m (means negativitiy)- (i)yor -(u)m this is a special structure.if it was a simple verb,your way would be right. i hope my english is enough to tell what i mean :)
**the words parenthesised are for linking the suffixes,they are not main suffixes
jacklondon21 1 year ago
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jacklondon21 1 year ago
are u trying 2 lie 2 your wife,practising "gerçekten"
MrDersaqq 1 year ago
arkadaş,siyaset tartışmayı ne kadar çok seviyorsunuz ya :) siyaset meydanı'na dönmüş buralar :)
MrDersaqq 1 year ago
@MrDersaqq tabii, cok seviyorem.
n8glenn 1 year ago
@n8glenn türkler de çok fazla sever,dikkat et :)
MrDersaqq 1 year ago
@MrDersaqq billiyorum, ben de turkum :)
n8glenn 1 year ago
hi i really like ur vids 4 learning turkis but i have noticed in the 1st or second vids u used the words on the side of the screen 2 help us spell & write the words but now have left us guessing so i am learnig but cant write the words ! please help : )
iamover18not15 1 year ago
I didnt start by calling anyone racist thats a word that you like to bantor around and its the Muslims favourite trick because it controls everyone..Oh, your racist. When you read their Islamic Satanic Cult you soon start to realise who the bigots and racists are in a prfound way, they live their lives by a bigoted hate filled ideology. Islam is a Practised Totalitarian Polictical Ideology. Israel is a democratic country.
Soloman1001 1 year ago
@Soloman1001 Islamophobia is rooted in racism, this is a well known fact which is becoming more and more well known every day. People who use racist language to speak about muslims (using generalities and demonizing them, calling them all liars, saying they worship the devil, or don't love their children, etc) are quite obviously racists. It's as plain as the nose on your face to any most people, and to someone like me, who grew up in a racist culture, well it's much more plain than that.
n8glenn 1 year ago
@Soloman1001 BTW, israel is only a democracy if you're jewish, if you're palestinian it's a military dictatorship or a country that you're not allowed to set foot in, and islam is not a political party, it's a major world religion, with dozens of different sects, sort of like christianity.
n8glenn 1 year ago
@n8glenn
well thats because palestine isnt part of israel, Israel is israel and palestine is palestine. Palestinians are pawns in the islamic game ven the PLO admitted this and many people know it, your one of the odd ones out.
Soloman1001 1 year ago
@Soloman1001 You're talking nonsense now, and don't say "the plo admitted", that's like saying "the christians admitted", or "the republicans admitted". It makes no sense unless you're a racist.
n8glenn 1 year ago
Who said the palestinians are a race?
So how can peopl be racist about them? Nope i dont get that one, look up the word racist. And thats amusing when they are fighting their jihad, hahaha!
Soloman1001 1 year ago
@Soloman1001 Well, I guess that means that nazis weren't racists, because jews aren't a race either, right?! The fact of the matter is, racism has nothing to do with objective reality, it is about your perceptions and attitudes. If you think that muslims are a different race from you, and you think that they are inferior to you because of that fact, then you are a racist, which of course you are.
n8glenn 1 year ago
I have spent 4 years in Turkey myself and huge fan of this country and their culture... I speak Turkish too by the way... keep the spirit...
question... since I came across with other videos by you concerning the U.S foreign policy and since I know that you support Ron Paul ... to what extent are the rumors that Texas wants to divide as a separate country from the U.S are true?
artsyrgak 2 years ago
Hi n8glenn. Brother , I guess that while you are teaching Turkish to us, you are at the same time practicing it as well.. that way, you get to practice words in meaningful contexts. good job and good luck with the learning...
I am trying to understand where do you get this passion towards Turkish language? have you been to Turkey?
artsyrgak 2 years ago
Yes, I have been to Turkey 3 times so far, and I plan on going back again next year. My wife is turkish, so she teaches me a little here and there.
n8glenn 2 years ago
merhaba kardesim!
nasilsin? umarim iyisindir...
:))
xJoker66 2 years ago
haha you rock dude ! i am a turk and i like your accent and its really fun. proud of your effort for teaching turkish language to people here. but you must study more
i just fix some word you did wrong okay =)
sen chok(çok-cok) guzel bir kadin -- you are a pretty lady
ashkim(aşkım-askım) -- my love
Best regards from Turkey
selcuk61 2 years ago
where is 6th part?
TheScientista 2 years ago
You´re good !!!
dmx504 2 years ago
danke!
n8glenn 2 years ago
i need to impress this Turkish woman. any suggestions?
biglouch 2 years ago
n8glenn 2 years ago
thanks for putting that together. it is much appreciated. keep up the good vids
biglouch 2 years ago
:D correction ;
yok sagol (sağol) --no thanks
sen cok (çok) guzel (güzel) bir kadinsin --you are a pretty lady
askim(aşkım) -- my love
buyrun -- if you please ( buy-u-run, dunno how to explain but we just drop the u letter there :D )
YumiYumY 2 years ago
n8glenn this video is very good ...
Thanks... ;)
polatfather 2 years ago
ur a fucken wanker man you make a video saying islams evil yet your learning how to speak turkish hahahahaha witch is a muslim country
Gtrain88 2 years ago
You didn't even watch the video, you just read the title and decided to tell me that turkey is a muslim country, as if I didn't know? Funny.
n8glenn 2 years ago
where do you say that islams evil ?
fatabass 2 years ago
In the title of a video (which was sarcastic) where I talked about having an insane conversation with a delusional zionist.
n8glenn 2 years ago
how is your marriage going? and should i do masters in uk or go work in russia ? (you seem like a wise guy and i really need help)
fatabass 2 years ago
Only you know what is best for you. You should decide based on what your life goals are and which option can best help you achieve those goals, and then you should trust your own judgment and stick with it even when it doesn't seem to be going well. I am a big fan of russia (not the government) but ultimately the details of each option and how they mesh with your needs and goals are what matter.
n8glenn 2 years ago
i really have no idea about whats best for me.. well thanks anyway...
fatabass 2 years ago
fuck you, prick ill come kick ur ass if you got problems with turkey
cem91 2 years ago
shut up Gtrain88 you can tell your an un eduacated pompus idiot
chantelly007 2 years ago
wow you replied in turkish. You re fantastic i like people who is interested for the turkish language. I learn english at school. byby take care. Im glad to meet you.
aysin93 2 years ago
oooooo thats very nice but in my opinion is istanbul nicer, the city is the biggest city of turkey and there are lots of sights. My suggestion is Istanbul for you but Izmir is nice too. Where i you from ?
aysin93 2 years ago
Istanbuldu vardım. Çok sevdim. Çok guzel bir Şehir. Ben Mississippi dan.
n8glenn 2 years ago
ooo im turkish girl i think you speak turkish very sweaty. Where did you learn the language ? Have you ever been in Turkey ? im from Izmir. Do you know izmir ?
aysin93 2 years ago
I have not been to Izmir yet, but I have heard a lot about it. Maybe next time we go to Turkey we'll go there.
n8glenn 2 years ago
im turkish
yildizsaywhat 2 years ago
I must say, I have NEVER heard an American speak Turkish, sure some of yer do, but gosh it does sound diffrent dun it! I sound very odd with my "typical" London accent even though i'm fluent in turkish. Anyway, çok iyi! I know yer posted this a while back, so are yer any better now then? do yer speak to yer wife in turkish?
DJChips666GrungyMel 2 years ago
I do wonder what I must sound like to turkish people, probably really strange. Well, I actually think I'm improving, I'm learning new words all the time, but haven't had time to do much grammar work, so I don't really have any material for new lessons unfortunately. I do speak to my daughter and my wife in turkish sometimes, but not as much as I should.
n8glenn 2 years ago
Yea abit strange:P My family love to take the mick out of my accent. I also learnt Greek of Turkish, helps me out ALOT at work. Good to hear yer improving though, practice makes perfect and after all it is quite a hard language to learn, not tryna be funny but I never thought of many american's to be all that cultural, spose thats just a sterotype eh. Anyway, keep at it, try make it daily if yer can
DJChips666GrungyMel 2 years ago
You're quite right. The stereotype about americans is for the most part true, unfortunately.
n8glenn 2 years ago
I hope your wife and daughter can speak english :)
KaisDentarg 2 years ago
Good Job
ivermetal 3 years ago
i am turkish and i speak fluently.. i love the way you teach!! and im sure if i wasn't turkish i would know quite a bit at the end of your vid!!
good work ;)
HoŞÇakal!! ;)
yrs111 3 years ago
Thanks so much for the kind words, I appreciate that. I hope to be fluent one day as well.
n8glenn 3 years ago
Thanks for all your turkish lessons.
I am trying very hard to learn Turkish, and currently YouTube is the only source of help I have. Its so nice to be able to hear the words spoken clearly and slowly, as some ppl on their vids say the words so quickly I cant hear the pronounciation!
My boyfriend lives in Istanbul, which is why I am keen to learn the lingo enough to have a convo with him. That be would be lovely. Plus I love the culture, very interesting & so beautiful.
Thanks
sexycazzy 3 years ago
:) we marry a turkish lady, and now we gotta learn turkish, how lovely. can you ask ur lady......why turks have "vandalized" arabic names....i mean.....there are two names "mohammad" and "ahmed" and turks vandalize them by writing them as "mehmet" and "achmet" whats wrong with them by devouring the pronouciation upside down and replacing "d with t" why cant they speak thea arabic names as they are ?
omerkhan678 3 years ago
Because the rules of the turkish language are very strict, like vowel harmony. And yes, I'm learning turkish because I married a turkish lady, of course! You think I can go through the rest of my life without knowing how to talk to half of my family? I probably would not be learning turkish if not for her, but I'm actually glad, because the turkish language and culture are very interesting and beautiful.
n8glenn 3 years ago
och, you dont have to be so angry, calm down sir, you are not alone in this, im learning swedish to talk with my "to-be" parents in law :). & and i know that turkish culture is very very intresting, no doubt about that
omerkhan678 3 years ago
I will send you one of his clips if you like.
merhaba
:-)
daddysangel90 3 years ago
Ok, sounds good.
n8glenn 3 years ago
How long have you been studying Turkish? what's your favorite word? Have you heard of Tarkan? He is he's a pretty awesome Turkish singer. Thanks for all your help buddy!! :-)
daddysangel90 3 years ago
I have been studying about 2 years I guess, although I don't study as much as I should! I haven't heard of Tarkan, I will ask Fatma if she knows about him.
n8glenn 3 years ago
Yep Tarkan is simply the best!!! And also Hadise which will be performing in Eurovision!! :)
yrs111 3 years ago
good!!^^ i think i will more easy to learn turkish.i loved someone in tukey.
i wanna try to learn there language:)
thanks so much
bmvapple 3 years ago
Wow! Another lesson!
Thanks Nate. Sorry about the books--moving never seems to go totally smooth. I hope yoy like your new location.
NightsMuse 3 years ago
merhaba! tesekkur ederim! that really helped me a lot!! the song helped coook! ha! i loved watchin it, it was funny with the song n it made the lesson really interesting! thanks im going to be watching this over and over again! and iyi sanslar with everything! your turkish and family!! thanks again!!
:D:D
sarajanebryans16 3 years ago
Not superstitious but I did get married 3 times on friday the thirteenth.
crazycatfguy 3 years ago