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Past Tenses in Turkish

Past Tenses in Turkish

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  • @Huma_Kaya
    @Huma_Kaya9 сағат бұрын

    Annem aşama aşama babamı rehbere nadıl kaydediyor adlı video:

  • @AmethystsArePretty
    @AmethystsArePretty9 сағат бұрын

    I have always heard “di mi” but i didn’t understand what it meant but now i know because of this short thank you 😊

  • @MongolianMuslim
    @MongolianMuslim11 сағат бұрын

    Very similar! I wonder why? Mete Khan: I dont know too.

  • @algopardnft6087
    @algopardnft608712 сағат бұрын

    Yok sadence...yok

  • @sketch_2471
    @sketch_247113 сағат бұрын

    Thank you for the helpful lesson

  • @Hakaruddin
    @Hakaruddin14 сағат бұрын

    I want learn Kurdish can make video please.

  • @berkesinanyetkin5722
    @berkesinanyetkin572214 сағат бұрын

    azarbaycandan salamlar

  • @vog_channel8134
    @vog_channel813414 сағат бұрын

    Uau,How difficult 😮

  • @Savcihanimderste
    @Savcihanimderste14 сағат бұрын

    Acaba niye benim keşfetime düştü 💀

  • @EsthermariaSaezmayoral
    @EsthermariaSaezmayoral14 сағат бұрын

    Oh my good im spanish and this way sound to me like dime which IS tell me in spanish. Thats shoking!😅. Good trick.Thanks!!

  • @astrodas1910
    @astrodas191013 сағат бұрын

    And deme means "don't tell" in Turkish

  • @margaretastorsjo9579
    @margaretastorsjo957914 сағат бұрын

    Burun omuz el

  • @minemaj7
    @minemaj715 сағат бұрын

    ya bunun ingilizcesi ne diye ne zamandır düşünüyordum!!!! çevirmeye çalışınca da tatmin edici bi karşılığını bulamamıştım teşekkür ederim❤❤❤

  • @mohammadsuhail37
    @mohammadsuhail3715 сағат бұрын

    Çok teşekkür ederim hocam

  • @MRVulture0
    @MRVulture015 сағат бұрын

    Ben beğenmek sizin kanalı ve öğrenmeyi sevmek Türkçe 😅

  • @isaiasramosgarcia9771
    @isaiasramosgarcia977115 сағат бұрын

    I like the sound of tirkish, but prefer to learn Japanese before

  • @HaiderAlZubaidi
    @HaiderAlZubaidi19 сағат бұрын

    I got them all because we call them the same thing 😂

  • @user-nk1jr6rr2u
    @user-nk1jr6rr2u20 сағат бұрын

    Thanks for that I've just subscribed and liked and plz if you post videos with turkey subtitles besides English subtitles then, that would be Awesome👏😊

  • @benmalimamahakikimal
    @benmalimamahakikimal22 сағат бұрын

    Yoghurt is a traditional Turkish dish.

  • @v__3807
    @v__380723 сағат бұрын

    Reposting this because I left a few words out. i've been teaching myself Russian for the past 15 years mostly by self study. And by that, I mean that I went through a lot of different programs on tapes, CDs, programs on the phone that I could find. The main reason I did it that way was because I could never find an online program that didn't have anything to do with reading and writing. I am blind, and I've always been more of a listening and speaking type of person. so much of what is out there is based on looking at pictures and other annoyances like that. I did have a teacher, she was very rigid and very unemotional about the way she taught things. That didn't work, because I felt like there was definitely an authoritarian aspect to the way she taught, which wasn't something that I could really be confident in. I can't really say why, although I think it has to do with the fact that people who are so authoritarian can cause you to lose what little self-confidence you have. Then when I was in high school, my bus driver was Russian, so I could ask her things. Now again, there is the English fluency problem. She was learning English, and I was learning Russian and it was kind of amusing listening to our conversations at first. Anyway, my point in telling you all of this nonsense is that I was wondering if you had any ideas, for the turkish language, some kind of program online that Was only auditory. That has been almost impossible to find, maybe there is something out there like that, but I've never found it. UGG, how do blind people do this language learning thing? I've never met another blind person who is as interested in languages and loves the way they sound as much as I do, so there is no one I can ask.

  • @kenpatton8761
    @kenpatton8761Күн бұрын

    1 additional thing you must NEVER, EVER do in Turkey is photograph any police or military site…even by accident! Also never accept an open bottle of water at a restaurant. Send it back and ensure you get an unopened bottle. I spent 2 years at a remote USAF site on an active Turkish Air Force Base. Loved every minute of it. Even had a Turkish driver’s license. Drove to all kinds of out of the way sites not visited by tourists. Of all my oversea assignments in 24 years of service in the USAF, Turkey was the one country I would retire to tomorrow if I could talk the wife into moving. Cheers

  • @alieopal2692
    @alieopal2692Күн бұрын

    Come on... You guys are at least 1/4 cup of funny.

  • @marissapayne6947
    @marissapayne6947Күн бұрын

    Teşekkürler hocam 😊

  • @lukam19dric
    @lukam19dricКүн бұрын

    The most disabled one in my opinion ASDASDASDASDASDAS

  • @Vera.UwU.
    @Vera.UwU.Күн бұрын

    Türcşe

  • @Vera.UwU.
    @Vera.UwU.Күн бұрын

    Ðı bar ğlinmim mı şai o

  • @hassanabraham825
    @hassanabraham825Күн бұрын

    So helpful 😊

  • @guineverecharlottetheresas2276
    @guineverecharlottetheresas2276Күн бұрын

    I thank you for your efforts in presenting such amazing and interesting videos for us to learn Turkish. I have found listening to Turkish music videos with the Turkish lyrics or both Turkish and English translations in them. I have found singing the words easier to remember. I also find myself thinking about the verses or chorus often in the day.

  • @user-tr3qf4pg4d
    @user-tr3qf4pg4dКүн бұрын

    Açıkçası hayır, ayrıca bu bilgi çok güzel benim için olacak ve ayrıca senin videoları çok güzel için benim ilerleme Türkçede, çok teşekkür ederim) and yeah what about these words in my opinion that's really the best like to create great relationship with girl from Turkey 🇹🇷❤️ and also thanks for such good content.

  • @Akjr394
    @Akjr394Күн бұрын

    Free course 😢😢😢 I bet you don't believe

  • @PamukSekerYTBR
    @PamukSekerYTBRКүн бұрын

    "siz gidegon ben de geliyom" çok iyi 😂

  • @PamukSekerYTBR
    @PamukSekerYTBRКүн бұрын

    "sikinti yok" 💀 The Turks understood. Türkler anladı.

  • @afshii786
    @afshii786Күн бұрын

    Sen çok güzel MashaAllah 😊❤

  • @afshii786
    @afshii786Күн бұрын

    zaten türkçe okuyorum

  • @_0Zarina0_
    @_0Zarina0_Күн бұрын

    Are you a ahiska turk or are you a different turk?

  • @gabrieladianachiriac6049
    @gabrieladianachiriac6049Күн бұрын

    Erkençi kuș izledikten sonra ben Türkçe ogrenmek basladim

  • @gabrieladianachiriac6049
    @gabrieladianachiriac6049Күн бұрын

    Çok teşekkür ederim!

  • @naveedjahan928
    @naveedjahan928Күн бұрын

    Can you teach that in past tense when to use "t" and "d". It will be a great help. I have been trying for a long time back to understand this logic, and I am unable to understand. Lütfen.

  • @user-bm7df7wh3i
    @user-bm7df7wh3iКүн бұрын

    Almost 50 percent words are also used in urdu language as well

  • @MonstrousCreatures40
    @MonstrousCreatures40Күн бұрын

    And I thought of: Hayatım Canım Sevgilim Yarim Aşkım..... Turkish series are improving my Turkish,right..?!🤭😅

  • @Shaikhofilm
    @ShaikhofilmКүн бұрын

    Two things I’ll say : 1. Don’t pay for a visa from the nonofficial site. 2. Do eat turkey in Turkey . There’s nothing wrong with that .

  • @AhmetCakar-ul8nr
    @AhmetCakar-ul8nr2 күн бұрын

    Su, kopek, tanri, denk kelimeleri Turkce kokenli. Yani, cinliler Turklerden almislar. Cay ise cince

  • @santraldogma.
    @santraldogma.2 күн бұрын

    hepsini bildim çok kolaydı

  • @g-force1699
    @g-force16992 күн бұрын

    Sağolun

  • @travisparkerplantscience
    @travisparkerplantscience2 күн бұрын

    Those noses at 0:07 lol

  • @AHEN.289
    @AHEN.2892 күн бұрын

    No {canım: my soul}