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Turkish Language Lessons -- Introduction

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2008

This is the first installment of my "Turkish Language Lessons" series. Here, I will give a little introduction to my series and provide a basic description and history of the Turkish language. Turkish is spoken by approximately 70 million people in Turkey, and some of the former Soviet republics. Hoşgeldiniz!

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  • how on earth japanese and turkish are similar?????

  • @TheMclibel the particles in japanese serve the same purpose as the suffixes of turkish, they are also both flat, with little or no inflection.

  • hello teacher, i basicaly depend on your videos to learn turkish they are very useful but i found just the num 1,2,3,4,5, but i want to learn more from you ,so i wish you keep on giving us new lessons . avec tout me respect monsieur

  • @anfel19spanish1992 Thank you, I'm sorry about the lack of new lessons, I will see what I can do.

  • according to wikipedia, cekoslavakyalilastiramadiklari­mizdan misiniz is no longer considered the longest word because the mi particle is separated from former portion of the word. apparently the word muaffakiyetsizlestiricilestiri­veyemeyebileceklerimizdenmissi­nizcesine is the longest turkish word. the wikipedia page is great in that it breaks the word down into its suffixes and then subsequently builds the word up suffix-by-suffix whilst translating. :) i think you'll like that.

  • @circusinmyhead Thanks for the info, I will check that out!

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  • I am half Turkish and I can't even speak Turkish : (

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  • @TheMclibel They are in the same language family. Altaic language Family.

  • FEBRUARY 24TH IS MY DADS BIRTHDAY:D

  • You made a really good job. i hope you keep on.

  • @TheMclibel because turks are asian

  • @SupernaturalGifts777 sham on you

  • @Tomislavv2 You are just a racist, and you're gone. Goodbye.

  • Hello dear Teacher i was born Turkey and i am a Turkish boy i really like this video All the best.

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