http://www.turkishenglishtranslator.com/ In our first lesson you learned the letters and the way they are pronunced.In our second lesson you will learn to read what you see and write what you hear.As I told before there are 29 letters, including 8 vowels and 21 consonants. And again as I told before the alphabet is phonetic as each letter retains its individual pronunciation at all times.Therefore once you learn the letters it is very easy to write whatever you hear and to read whatever is written. Here are some simple words for you
cam 'glass' ciğer 'liver'
balık 'fish' büyük 'big'
çarşı'market' çöp 'trash'
What you have to do now is to open a Turkish text and try to read as you learned till now and till you really believe you are ready .Our last word is the longest Turkish word:
Çekoslavakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdan mıydınız?
Were you from the ones whom we could not make Czechoslovakian ?
Turkish and Turkic languages(spoken across a vast area from Eastern Europe to Siberia and Western China.) are spoken by some 210 million people today, about half of this number being accounted for by Turkish speakers of Turkey, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Austria and countries of the Turkish diaspora .
If you are interested in Turkish
lessons please contact me . hitturkey24@yahoo.com
Cok güzel ağabey.. ingilteredenmisin !?!
1903sergen1903 1 year ago
istanbul
hitturkey24 1 year ago
thank you, i like it... thank you, this is very good, very interesting!!!
etnicadanza 1 year ago
niente, molto grazia
hitturkey24 1 year ago
are you the guy in the video ? i know some turkish but i cant say it pronounce it and i dont understand how to put the verbs and nouns and stuff
madkkey 2 years ago
yes send me the words and i will try to help. are you greek? i am trying to memorise some greek songs nowadays
hitturkey24 2 years ago