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The Best of Turkish - Quick Tour

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2008

You will find the list of the expressions here:
http://www.solarnet.tv/forum/index.php?topic=21277.0

This is the quick version of the Best of Turkish, without the slow pronunciation part, for people who would like to watch it more frequently.

The list of sentences you can get in the Language Area of the www dot solarnet international dot com.

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Uploader Comments (magauchsein)

  • Turkish is an Altaic (Central Asia) language and belongs to the Ural&Altai language family. Some Turkic Languages are Turkish, Kazakh, Uzbek, Kirgis, Azerbaycan languages. And Mongolic, Tungusic, Japanese, Korean, Hungarian, Finnish and Native American Languages are relatives of Turk Languages

  • @muratti05

    This is very interesting. I never knew that. Where can I read more about it?

  • @muratti05

    Thank you man, I will do a lot of research for this on my own. I find it very fascinating.

  • Cok güzel bi kiz ya masallah

  • @Katil60

    Dear People, thank you for your interest. This video was made within a Literature Workshop on a German High School. The girl was born in Germany. Her parents are Turks. I know that she has an accent but I was told that the language video is absolutely sufficient for tourist who want to learn some of those important sentences before visiting Turkey.

    I don't understand Turkish and so I have to delete all comments written in Turkish because I can't control it. I'm very about that.

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  • Hail to all Turk brothers, greetings from Hungary!

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  • she is very pretty.

  • @Eirinn967 me too : )

  • güzel olmuş 

  • GREAT JOB MATE.

  • @Mikec19 SU-A-VE

  • @Mikec19 it's "naber?" ;)

  • @jo0o0odie It's especially beautiful in singing. But so is Arabic, I wish I had the chance to spend time in an Arabic speaking area and learn.

  • @luci66

    Are you Hungarian or Turkish?

  • German accent?! I can teach you Turkish If you want. I live in Istanbul. I speak straight Turkish.

  • @luci66

    Thanks man

    tekinteteben magyarok törökök :D

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