Learn the Top 10 Phrases to Amaze Native Speakers in Turkish
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I am italian and 200% committed to speak this beautiful language. I have been bewitched by Turkey when I visited Istanbul and I can't imagine another place in the world more fascinating than this. I give myself 6 months to be fluent. If I get to speak the language I can expand my knowledge of the country and the people and have an excuse to travel more often to mesmerising Turkey. Fascinating! Thank you so much for these amazing videos!
@aptekinaz
4 жыл бұрын
öğrendiniz mi ?
@fatimamohamed206
4 жыл бұрын
Ellie R have you learnt it?
@chelseafcrocks82
3 жыл бұрын
cok tessekur ederim! senin dil nakadar guzelmis
@kpopworldofstans9535
2 жыл бұрын
can you speak turkish better now ? after 2 years ı really wondered about it 😅
I've been practising for 3 weeks, and a few days ago I tried to go to a turkish bakery, and I greeted and ordered in turkish for the first time! When the baker asked Nasilsin, I said Ben iyiyim, Kurt gibi acim, and he was laughing really hard
@sogukahvee
3 жыл бұрын
is your turkish better now
@julesmartin6972
3 жыл бұрын
@@sogukahvee elbette
@sogukahvee
3 жыл бұрын
@@julesmartin6972 duyduğuma sevindim
@victirx9737
3 жыл бұрын
çok sevimli fjspjfwğofğajf
@sessizdeniz494
3 жыл бұрын
where are you from
Selin is the best, very easy learning with such a cute attitude
Beklemekten ağaç oldum ... my favorite! I just sneezed and my son said “God bless you” and I said “çok yaşa!” And explained to him in Turkish it’s what you say when someone sneezes, so he repeated it. Lol perfect timing to watch your video! Your phrases are the same as American phrases when we’re joking and a bit cynical so it makes complete sense to me. Plus my mom is Japanese so we get even more strange phrases there 😂 You really come through in your videos, warm and pleasant!
İ also like ''Aynı tas, aynı hamam''. Same bowl same bath, or in English ''Same old, same old.''
@tugba2502
5 жыл бұрын
Dave Gardner jsjdjejo
@yousafshaikh4021
5 жыл бұрын
Where and how are you learning turkish
@albaman200749
3 жыл бұрын
@Melek Sari ?
@albaman200749
3 жыл бұрын
@@yousafshaikh4021 İ live in Turkey.
@albaman200749
3 жыл бұрын
@@tugba2502 ?
çok yaşa It is believed that when one sneezes his heart stops from beating. I am not sure if this is medically true ... That I think is the reason for using it. In Arabic we say Yarhamukum Allah ... which almost translates into God bless you.
In English we express the third sentence as : I'm hungry I can eat a horse 🐴. To show people how hungry we are. Respect 😎👌
@jeyhanahmet4022
4 жыл бұрын
tru
@user-pz8nt4pv1r
3 жыл бұрын
Wow, in Ukrainian we would say " I am hungry so much I would literally eat a whole wolf(or a dog, weird anyway)!"😂😂
In Thai, when we are waiting for someone or something for so long, we also have a phrase to say that the root is growing out of our feet.
I like Turkish people , culture, and of course the weather.
@MrSecoBaba
5 жыл бұрын
Barf barfi as a turk i hate them all
@suluayran121
5 жыл бұрын
@@MrSecoBaba you are a subhuman loser that is why
@MrSecoBaba
5 жыл бұрын
@Lucifer seni 3 e bölerim
@MrSecoBaba
5 жыл бұрын
@Lucifer ha böylemi bitirdin lafını
What a lovely girl you are! thank you for your lessons..
@yakutpakyuz8098
3 жыл бұрын
Oh you love her 😍
@kpopworldofstans9535
2 жыл бұрын
@@yakutpakyuz8098 he didnt say something like that ?
Selin, sen çok tatlısın!
Thank you very much for your valuable time. I said to my friend s wife who is a Turk from Diyarbakir ," Ben kurt gibi agiyim' she laughed and said will call a shepherd to protect us from you.
Ne güzel bir kızsın! Thank you, Selin! You are the best!
I love Turkey
I am ftom pakistan , it's fun to learn Turkish. It's good to see that some of Turkish words we use in Urdu as well.
@allaestheticnamesaretaken1774
2 жыл бұрын
i love to learn urdu too!!! so far i know a lil bit of urdu and turkish. also Pakistan and Turkey still in my travel list too 💖 hoping one day i can visit there 💖
The auto-generated English subtitles for “ne güzel” are a bit...questionable 😵 6:40
@mohammedalsaalmi3392
3 жыл бұрын
Omg lol 🤣🤣🤣
Her way of teaching is sooo soft and smooth... Anyways it seems learning Turkish as a native hindi speaker is quite easy we also use FALAN but as FULAN...
In italian we say too 'Im putting roots' but in a sense of settle in a new place. The same meaning of 'Beklemekten ağaç oldum' would be 'I became old' 'So invecchiato' or more colloquial ' Ho fatto la muffa' 'I became full of mold'
@apinchofrome
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video!! Really interesting as always!
@apinchofrome
6 жыл бұрын
yessss
@apinchofrome
6 жыл бұрын
Where are you living Damla Su?! If you are in izmir we could take a coffe and we could talk about that! :D
@apinchofrome
6 жыл бұрын
:) that is probably the reason that make me unable to answer at your question!!! ahahahaha :)
Wow I knew most of them! Ne guzel!
İngilizce bilenler de bu tabirleri nasıl ingilizceye çeviririm diye izliyorlardır, çevirisi kulağa eğlenceli geliyor )
Greeting from Poland! In Poland we also say that we are hungry like a wolf :D
About number four, we have something similar in Portuguese, we say "we have grown roots" while standing and waiting for so long
@Gsb0120
Жыл бұрын
In Spanish tooo. We say something similar
YOK ARTIKKKKKKK!!! best videos everrrrr!! teşekkür ederim Selin!!!
This channel is just awesome 10/10. Simply a nice and easy way to practice the Turkish language for any beginner. Ps. Also, Selin is beyond cute!
Ne güzel bir derstir
lovely video, thank you
I really enjoy your videos. You select great phrases for us (foreigners) to know and you give many examples on how to use them.
All the phrases are wonderful
Tessekurler 😍😍😍😍
bu harika , tesekkurler selin
Ders icin cok tesekkuler!
Amazing teacher
Harika and thank u
Teşekkürler , I have been in some 55 countries but 15 times just in Turkey ;·) we have something similar in Latin languages (I originally come from southern Italy) in Italian sounds something like "wolfs hunger" and "I'm having [tree] roots" for instance. Ne güzel sounds more similar to American Spanish "cosa linda" :D
I love the way you teach us
Your pronunciation amazed me
I am Greek. I want to inform Turkish people and Greek people, and generally people that dont know it, that Greek and Turkish language have many, and i mean MANY similarities. For example, the phrase "i am hungry as a wolf" makes no sense to English or German or other languages BUT in Greek we use it exactly like that. We say it exactly like that. Also, hundreds of turkish words are used in greek as well,very slightly changed.. I had no idea before i started learning turkish. Some examples: ENG=TUR=GRE Watermelon=karpuz=karpuzi couch= divan=divani sign=tabela=tabela luggage=bagaj=bagajia pepper=biber-biberi area=alani=alana At this poing, i have to clarify that we also have the original greek words that dont originate from turkish, and we use these, as well. I hope you found my comment useful. Greetings from Greece. :)
@whitenights4524
4 жыл бұрын
I know one Greek word in Turkish: Kutu - box. I found that super weird because it's such a basic word :) I know there are many common words. We lived together for centuries.
Cok guzel Turkce lesson. Tesekkur ederim. Selamlar Karachi, Pakistan' dan.
@halilarcan7079
Жыл бұрын
Türkçe öğrendin mi?
I like your way of teaching & giving lesson
I liked the 7th 😁 English: I've got a head ache because of the noise! 😖 Russian: У меня голова болит из-за этого шума! 😖 Turkish: Başim şişti 😳 😁👍
@koreanwithlin
3 жыл бұрын
So simple, isn't it? 😂
@emrebilgintm
3 жыл бұрын
It sounds nice too :)
"Hungry like a wolf". Unless you are a wolf indeed 🐺🐺🐺. Always charming. Thank you.🤗☺
@vivvpprof
5 жыл бұрын
We use the same phrase in Polish. Possibly other languages have it too. Wolves are predators, so in ancient times people may have thought they're constantly hungry.
I love your examples Selin, you make it so interesting, thank you. Can you use çok yaşa in any other context or only for sneezing?
Selin, love from Somalia
it was really good !!!
I love your videos very much 💋💋💋♥️
Çok teşekkür ederim 🌞
Tesekkur ederim
Tessekuler.
I love it
I almost use all of them except for “Başım şişti” .. it’s new for me 😅 Thanx a lot .. keep it up!
Tesekkurlar! Ne guzel!
your voice ıs amazing and your explanation is really clear, thank you.. falan filan
Harika!
Yok artık=surpriesed realy Falana filan=ect ect Ne güzel= how lovely? Ne olur yaa=I pig you ! Boş ver =never mind Çok yaşa =god bless you
Great 👍🏼
Ne güzel bir ders
thank you . tasukurlar. mahadsanid
@willowwillow402
5 жыл бұрын
Tesekküler
Çok teşekkür ederim Selin ! I am happy to see that I already know most of these expressions despite the fact that I have started learning Turkish only few months ago.Tthere is a similar expression in French for Kurt gibi açım which is "J'ai une faim de loup" which literally translates into I have a hunger of a wolf.
Thank you
@shirshahahmadi6913
6 жыл бұрын
Ne güzel bir kızsınız
Great! I like so much your class! You are a good teacher! Çok iyi! 👍😊👍
@willowwillow402
5 жыл бұрын
Merhaba
Thank you for the classes , you are a great teacher!! I want to know if there are in turkish any suffix that begin with ç . Thanks again ! Best regards from Argentina
Güzelliğinize "yok artık" diyorum
@awakefortwoweeks4770
6 жыл бұрын
Jack Davids ögretim videolarında aslında guzel kız olması daha fazla izleyici cekmek icin uygun gibi
@roqayyaroqayya8864
5 жыл бұрын
Where r u from
Ne güzel bir öğretmen Are you teaching in Turkey now?
Sen ne güzelsin çok teşekkürler Daha fazla videoları istiyoruz 🌸🌸
In the English speaking world if we are too hungry we sometimes say "I could eat a horse"
tesekkur ederim :)
Selin Merhaba! You are a great teacher... your teaching is simple and so effective. Tesekkurler!
@mahnooraparna
3 жыл бұрын
@@whoisalexis- Tesekkurler Mira for correcting me, really sorry for the earlier typo error. I have edited it now :)
yes falan filan hahha amazing
Ne guzel Celin!
You didn’t cover this one, but two that impress my friends is Allahaısmarladık and Allah kabul etse. These are religious kinds of phrases, but I find Turkish people are impressed when I say them.
@allaestheticnamesaretaken1774
2 жыл бұрын
what's mean of that if u don't mind
Bu video super!
nr. 4 in German we say "to get roots" "Wurzeln schlagen" because you waited so long
@erenozklnc9427
3 жыл бұрын
We use that in Turkish too. "Kök saldık" which means "We set the roots." this is more common than the version she said in the video.
TESEKKULAR, NE GUZEL,
Estağfurullah ... ne güzel .... "I thurned into a three ... " ;)
Te§ekür ederiz selin
Harika! my favorite is Falan filan. 😊 my question is do you use the exclamation mark when writing in Turkish? In English of course we use ! To stress a word like Awesome!
I amaze the word cok yasa... Which is mean GOD Bless... I'd try to learn languages Turkish because of nurgul yesilcay the Turkish actress she is my favorite actress ,and I always watch her masterpiece so I'm trying to learn Turkish but it is very hard for me lm from the Philippines...
Thank you!!! Que Allah te bendiga xD
Merhaba. Teşekkür ederim for the videos. I suggested for you to make a Turkey PProverb pleasee
Great job ... LOVE this GIRL ... or better ... seviyurom bu gizi cok ... Angel-Teacher; Teacher-Angel ...
Ne güzel sen Harika
Thank you very much.selina you are great ...falan filan
ne gozel
Selam. Ne guzel..
Ne güzel sen.
Çok teşekkür ederim hocam ben zaten yabancıyım ama senin derslerine dinlemekten türkçe öğrendim.
Ne güzel Selin!
Sehr nett.
ÇOk çok çok beğendim:)
Ne gulen selin😍!!
Thank you so much for these useful lessons I am learning Turkish by myself from these videos and it helps me very much I wanna ask can I use ( başım şişti) in university to Turkish class mates ???
@lugesyakujles1303
5 жыл бұрын
Sure you can use.
Yaay! I have a teacher on screen 😃
In norwegian we also say I'm hungry as a wolf (jeg er sulten som en ulv)
Ertuğrul bey çok yaşa !
@clearlyclearor
4 жыл бұрын
lol
@alishbapeeran5160
4 жыл бұрын
Eyvallah
Ne güzel! How lovely you are professor
we do have something like the tree phrase in english we say we’ve been here so long we have grown roots
رائع
Thanks a lot for these useful phrases, but who on earth wrote these subtitles???????????
@maragirl5958
3 жыл бұрын
LMAOOOO
Ne guzel bir kizsen ( respect too much 🙏) 🌹❤️