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Learning a new language can be intimidating, and Glossika is here to make it simple and approachable! We demonstrate how Turkish words “glue together” and introduce how to start using Turkish in just a few minutes. By the end of the video, you’ll understand the basics of Turkish!
What you’ll learn in this video:
• Turkish alphabet
• How to make Turkish words plural
• How to make comparative and superlative of adjectives
• Turkish pronouns
• Turkish pronouns of possession
• How to ask questions in Turkish
• How to identify and conjugate Turkish verbs
• How to make the present continuous tense in Turkish
• How to easily handle consonant mutation in Turkish
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This is the best explaination of Turkish verbs and suffixes that I have seen. Thank you!
Yes the best one🥰🥰
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4:22 as a Turkish here is a little tip ;)
In "onlar" you don't need to use "-lar" everytime.
1-Onlar doktor.
2-Onlar doktorlar.
Both are true. Actually we usually use the first one. I hope it helps a little bit :)
Teşekkürler
Tüm sırrı açığa çıkarmışsın.:)) @badem5566
Tşk
Hello are you a Turkish
insanlarda çoğul eki kullanılır ancak insan olmayan varlıklarda kullanılmaz
The simplest and most comprehensive video to understand grammar! So many other videos are full of fluff but this is all so useful and easy to understand. Thank you!
There is a discord server for anyone who is interested in learning Turkish. Join the party! discord.gg/XcZSW5J5
The beauty of our language is that there are very few irregularities, once you learn the rules, you can apply them with eyes closed.
00:11 Turkish Alphabet
00:56 Plural
2:23 Comparative and superlative
3:51 Pronouns
4:07 I am/ you are/ he is/ not
7:28 Pronouns of possession
9:37 Asking questions
10:13 Verbs
10:48 Tense
14:30 Consonant mutation
Thank you sir really can help me
This is the best explanation I have received. I am currently doing a Turkish language course but my teacher doesn't understand or speak English. She speaks Turkish only, making it difficult for me to understand the lesson. Thanks so much for such an explanation. I have learned a lot.
There are some little mistakes in video) I corrected them (numbers show the minutes of the video) 8.40 , evlari is wrong, it must be evleri. 13.4 not yaptim. it must be yaptım. 14.14 geleceksin means “You will come”. but they translated it as if “ I will come”. 14.45 not kopek , it must be köpek .14.50 not kitabim. it must be kitabım
thank youu🫶🏻
@@merjamhajdarevic9966 you can speak daily basic Turkish by listening 1 daily conversation lesson per day. each lesson is 30 minutes. you can speak things in the lesson right after the lesson. you do not know to review them because next lesson reviews previous lesson anyway
@@merjamhajdarevic9966 i forgot to write, these lessons are in my first list named "All Turkish Lessons"
Excellent video
Why it's not arabasım?
This video is probably the most helpful video on how to learn Turkish, it explains the logic of the language which makes it easier to understand the way it functions, no confusion any more, literally everything makes sense for me now.Thanks!
I'm currently on an extended stay in Turkey and have been studying with recourses on youtube. I just wanted to let you know your learning channel is now my favorite....!! thanks for posting!!
Suddenly I understood and tears came to my eyes. So so çok çok minnettarim ❤👍😢
No video made me understand turkish that well but this video is literally everything and I actually get it
Çok teşekkür ederim! You made me understand easily the areas where I struggled the most. Your video is very informative and helpful. Hoping you would keep on making videos about Turkish language.
Look forward for another language intros. This is great. Good job Glossika!
Thanks!
Thanks! Very good! The little errors are easy to understand and correct.
This is the best introductory Turkish language video I have come across. Well done :)
There is a discord server for anyone who is interested in learning Turkish. Join the party! discord.gg/XcZSW5J5
Wow this is the best teacher I have met on TH-cam...
It was just amezing. Bless you.
This is the first time watching a video with simple and clear demonstration. Thank you.
very helpful, this had made many things click in my head now! Çok teşekkür ederim!
So clear and concise. Hats off!
What an amazing video! Not only for the explanation so clear and puntual but for the presentation so amused! Teşekkürler
This is certainly the best video on Turkish language I found on TH-cam. Thanks.
This is by far the best explanation of Turkish basics! thank you
PERFECT EXPLANATION.
çok çok teşekkürler
I have found a gem. Very helpful video. I will go over it 100 times and more, so THANK YOU !!
This is the best teacher I have ever seen thanks
Bravo very clear explanation thank you so much
Awesome tutorial! You make if very easy!
Excellent. Thank you
Clear and simplified explanation. Superbly done! Thank you.
This ist just brilliant! Çok güzel!
There are some little mistakes in video) I corrected them (numbers show the minutes of the video) 8.40 , evlari is wrong, it must be evleri. 13.4 not yaptim. it must be yaptım. 14.14 geleceksin means “You will come”. but they translated it as if “ I will come”. 14.45 not kopek , it must be köpek .14.50 not kitabim. it must be kitabım
this is perfect. what a wonderful overview.
Thank you for this concise explanation.
Best teaching! Thank you so much.
Thank you so much. Such a great help.
The best video to learn basics rules of turkish language thanks a lot❤
Wow, this is the best explanation of Turkish suffixes I've seen hands down. Thanks!
You did an amazing job explaining Turkish grammar. Thank you so much!
Really helpful!
May Allah bless you!
Çok teşekkür ederim. It's a very visual and clear explanantion, everything will be easier with your notes. Thank you :))
Good stuff, straight to the point!
Gayet güzel bir anlatım olmuş.
Very informative ,clear and easy to learn
very helpful!
love this video the most. I wanted to learn Turkish language and this is the best. In order to learn effectively, it has to start from the root. From conjugation to composition.
Çök Teşekkur Ederim Öğrenment🙏🙏
Such a good video , thank you
wow this is so useful! Thanks so much!
Amazing video! Really helpful and concise, bravo!
LOVE this video! Thankyou!!
This video answers all the question in my head.Thanks to clear explanation.
This theme of introducing to a languages, I think is the best on TH-cam. This is literally a boon for language lovers! Please make videos for other languages. Maybe one language from every language group would also work :)
Brilliant. Thank you.
Genius explanation. Thank u so much. Now Im so excited to learn Turkish
the best video on Turkish grammar I've seen so far..thank you so much!!
I've watch so many videos hoping to learn turkish, but this one is at the top of my favorites. Good luck everyone!
Thanks man keep sharing 😊
Thanks you very much
Excellent compendium of the essential elements to be able to understand the gibberish that is formed with the agglutination of words and suffixes. Highly recommended
Great explanation, thank you.
This gives me the confidence to begin learning Turkish.
Thank you.
Please do a similar presentation on Punjabi.
Thank u so much this helped in my turkish exam😊
I’ve never seen so simple expiation of Turkish language expiation.
Vvvvvvvvery good work 🙏👍
This is the best, the most amazing, the clearest explanation i' ve seen so far. Highly recommended for all turkish learners. Merci from France.
This the best literally the best explanation for turkish grammar i found during my journey of learning turkish! I will never regret watching it! Thank you and keep it up❤
Brilliant!!
JizakAllah.
For basic Turkish grammar rules glossica is the best that I have found so far. The other sites gave abstract explanations and did not follow up with examples. Great.
Thank you!
thank you so much
Excellent teachings of the turkish language thanks so much for your accurate And excellent teachings
Excellent video. Thank you
Thank you. Very helpful. Definitely among the best explanation of the complicated Turkish grammar. I wish you had more videos.
A simple but complete lesson. Thank you! :D
Thank you! :)
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Awesome ! Manageable! I would love to have these slides.
bundle of thanks this video was helpful for me too much, dear sir keep going .
so helpful. Thank you!
Çok teşekkur ederim😊
AMAZING!! I seriously don't have enough words to thank you
There are some little mistakes in video) I corrected them (numbers show the minutes of the video) 8.40 , evlari is wrong, it must be evleri. 13.4 not yaptim. it must be yaptım. 14.14 geleceksin means “You will come”. but they translated it as if “ I will come”. 14.45 not kopek , it must be köpek .14.50 not kitabim. it must be kitabım
Wonderful thanks!
Sooooo challenge one. Amazing
thank you very much! I really needed this! I am learning Turkish with DUolingoThey used to explain grammar as tips before a lesson They have stopped the practice now! I am so glad you uploaded this video! tesukkurler!
Thank-you this is so helpful.👏👏👏
teşekkürler
Excelente explicación
Incredible how you condensed in a few minutes the basics of such a difficult language like Turkish. Çok Teşekkür ederim!
There are some little mistakes in video) I corrected them (numbers show the minutes of the video) 8.40 , evlari is wrong, it must be evleri. 13.4 not yaptim. it must be yaptım. 14.14 geleceksin means “You will come”. but they translated it as if “ I will come”. 14.45 not kopek , it must be köpek .14.50 not kitabim. it must be kitabım
Thank you, con el poco inglés que sé pude entender esta clase. Te agradezco mucho, resumiste más 2 meses en 12 minutos
Amazing video! This is exactly the kind of content I've been wanting for learning languages efficiently. In my experience, most others teach languages in a nonsensical order, like going over a million "standard phrases every beginner should know", as if that's going to help me learn a whole language, but the best way is obviously to first learn all the basic rules and then start building a vocabulary, which over time starts to include the aforementioned standard phrases. Anyway, great job :D
That´s how I approach language learning as well. Learn the structure, then fill with vocab.
I must say though that I have observed other successful approaches as well. Some people are less systematic and more situational, meaning they remember expressions and how something is said. And then, by accumulating vocab and expressions, they get a hang of the system.
Both approaches are valid. The "million standard phrases every beginner should know" (as you aptly described it) is far more common, unfortunately (for us). Maybe some people go by that method by default. It is how first language acquisition works after all (in young children). I like to think of a structual approach as a shortcut to flexible, independent and creative language usage.
This is one of a most comprehensive explanation . I hope to see more similar vedios like this one .
Cok Guzel..
thank you so much!!
this is helpful
we have such an amazing lanugage. we don't need to conjugate all the verbs and nouns according to pronouns, also we don't have unnecessary pronoun variety for 3rd singular person we have just o for he she it in Turkish and i love that. It makes it very practical.
This is an amazing summary. The best I've seen mashaAllah. Thank you for sharing it!
in the example at th-cam.com/video/0NaV91MM2TI/w-d-xo.html (14:14), the translation is You* will come (not I will come)
best video so far on youtube to summarize all grammar in a video in all necessary details. wow... for beginners dont afraid to use wrong suffixes as long as u choose right verb and noun, native ll get you. Turkish is flexible. Although grammar, its like math formula or puzzle, Dont memorize rules, it comes naturally. In Turkish tons of local dialects there, they dont use properly suffixes, swallow words, weird usages... native can understand various puzzles-dialects , i mean our brain auto-correct (error correction in a sec)... even some locals dont use properly they will understand you %100. tv, serials, commercials using istanbul dialect(proper general turkish) only .. nobody expect you speak properly, just use and try, u ll be master in time
What I noticed might be wrong since I'm Greek and don't speak Turkish but at 13:04 the word yaptim and at 14:49 the word kitabim shouldn't both be written with the dot-less ı instead of i?
Yes, the author of the video made some mistakes... You are right.
Evet küçük bir hata olmuş köpeģim olmalıydım,Ö
The ocean in a jug. " The best video ever. Vow!!!
Best Video for Turkish
Very helpful this kind of video for us having a lover from turkiye so that it will make easy to understand well in each other'.
I just want to say you did a great job thank you. I am just starting my Turkish language learning journey and you explained it clearly. this video is a gem.
8.40 , evlari is wrong, it must be evleri. 13.4 not yaptim. it must be yaptım. 14.14 geleceksin means "You will come". but they translated it as if " I will come". 14.45 not kopek , it must be köpek .14.50 not kitabim. it must be kitabım
Thanks bro.
So simple, with relaxing music.
Now i know how do look agglutinative languages. So interesting 😊😊🎉
Great job 👍
Very good vid. Now I have to learn vocab