Well remember that there is more videos 📹 of learn Turkish in 101 Turkish class but there is different teachers so. but you can see all of them or just watch all selin videos. You don't have thank me hahahahahhahaha.
These videos are great. Thank you for doing so many of them! Also fun fact: the word "chef" as in "a restaurant chef" is pronounced "şef" in English, same as in Turkish. The "ch" takes the "ş"/"sh" sound. Though I believe it is related to English word "chief", as in "the chief of the tribe"; but where "ch" here is actually pronounced like that in "chat". 😛Sorry -- my native language ties its modern orthography to 13th century pronunciations, and it's a duckin🦆mess
I understand a little Turkish. Little but I am shy to speak. Some words I speak as 1 word but its actually 2 words. I have noticed however, Turkish and Spanish have many words that are the same.
Ben gerçek bir türküm ve bu video bana ingilizce öğretiyor 🤣🤣 ama ingiliz sınıflarda hep fransızca italyanca felan var ama türkiyede bütün okullarda ingilizce öğreniliyor dünya çok adaletsiz tahminen osmanlı dan hala iç savaşta mısınız? Dalga geçmiyorum sadece soruyorum.
I noticed it too, but no Turkish seem to realize it when i asked them (and they insisted with the phonetic consistence of Turkish pronunciation). So after careful observation of many speakers, i noticed that they could either pronounce it as "American" "r" on the end of the word (usually if there are other words after the word that ends with "r"), or with the hiss of air through your tongue which is still in the position of saying "r" (slightly rolled or otherwise), especially if the word that ends with r is the last or only word that they say.
I learnt more Words nd sentences fron this channel but My problem is that i can't collect or say sentence together. It is hard to me. How can i learn easily
In my opinion there is no need to say word by word slowly, turkish is not like french or maybe english because of pronunciation, in these languages I would need a slow speech but turkish is saying as it is written. I guess we can understand it perfectly in her normal speed. In addition the pronunciation of the girl is awesome in normal speed. Just an advice.
Adán Vázquez I am greek Turkish. My dad is greek and mama is Turkish but I am recently learning Turkish like 2 years it's so hard for me to speak. Turkish people they speak sooo fast and greetings to mexico 🇲🇽 ❤️
@@sedefg6781 Aaaa!! I got it. Turkish is different, and it's so difficult for me too, but I like so much the language, I hope you get fluently in Turkish. Kolay gelsin!!! Greetings to Greek people! 🇬🇷🇬🇷
nere is not true we just use it on conversation its same with neresi, and neresi mean is where. Nereye mean is where to. And nerede is word that ask something’s place like Elmalarım nerede = where is my apples
Senden sonra-after you like I walk into a Turkish restaurant I see a girl and I opened the door and say senden sonra Tesekküler it shows that you are a gentleman
Number 6 was "şef" in Turkish, is actually the same pronunciation in English but spelled "chef". It's actually a French word. You are pronouncing it wrong. You are saying the word "chief" which is a totally differently meaning. Just thought you'd like to know.
Great videos, but don't like the black English subtitles that obscure the Turkish. Also the phonetic English is very inaccurate. I don't think there is a need for it.
I have picked up some Turkish from all of the Turkish shows that I watch ,so therefore, I know a lot of what you are teaching, HOWEVER, most of the expressions that you are teaching are TOO LONG, hard to pronounce and therefore hard to remember. It's very unrealistic for a non-Turkish person to pick up. You are unnecessarily frustrating the novice before even getting his foot in the door.
Such a waist . You have just spoiled the video with the black ugly translation tape that covers the Turkish words . Why put English ? She already specks English !!
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These videos are so helpful!! Also, just one correction in, chef is pronounced just like şef, not chief.
This video is so helpful and the girl is soooo cuteee and cheerful
Her name is selin
great Thanks ...pronunciation is very helpfull
Wonderfull video
I like you Miss
You are so wonderful
very very useful & pleasant video , go ahead declaring your name & nationality
I love her voice
Yep
Good job! Thank you🌷
Yep
I'd love to watch more videos of Selin.
Well remember that there is more videos 📹 of learn Turkish in 101 Turkish class but there is different teachers so. but you can see all of them or just watch all selin videos. You don't have thank me hahahahahhahaha.
These videos are great. Thank you for doing so many of them!
Also fun fact: the word "chef" as in "a restaurant chef" is pronounced "şef" in English, same as in Turkish. The "ch" takes the "ş"/"sh" sound.
Though I believe it is related to English word "chief", as in "the chief of the tribe"; but where "ch" here is actually pronounced like that in "chat".
😛Sorry -- my native language ties its modern orthography to 13th century pronunciations, and it's a duckin🦆mess
This girl's smile is contagious :P
Hi selin my name is şirin 🤗our name is alittle the same and also our work, I'm English teacher but in Iran, you're teaching is great🌹🌸thanks.🌹
Yeah
Good afternoon 🌻😊🌞
your pronunciation and style of delivery is very well.
I know
I like the way you teach👌
Yes
thank you
Thank u so much i liked the lesson
Yep
im feeling good 😊
Hi Selin, how can I contact you directly? Thanks, Teresa
keep this video up, pls make another video like tbis
Nice 😍
check please hahaha ıt was awesome acting she acting like real turk. congradulatıons.
Merhaba.
Türkçem var gelişmek istiyorum.
Bi yardımcı olabilir misiniz?
You r beautiful ...... Your online helped me alot .....tesekullir ....
Yep
I understand a little Turkish. Little but I am shy to speak. Some words I speak as 1 word but its actually 2 words. I have noticed however, Turkish and Spanish have many words that are the same.
Hi! I'm Rabia and I'm from Turkey. I am for English too. If you want I will teach you Turkish and you teach me English too?
Yıldızlar Limanı yes please help me with Turkish. I can help you with English
@@JS-ii7li Can you write the Instagram or twitter address?
Ben gerçek bir türküm ve bu video bana ingilizce öğretiyor 🤣🤣 ama ingiliz sınıflarda hep fransızca italyanca felan var ama türkiyede bütün okullarda ingilizce öğreniliyor dünya çok adaletsiz tahminen osmanlı dan hala iç savaşta mısınız? Dalga geçmiyorum sadece soruyorum.
Im english can someone tell me if the r at end of wird is always sh sound in English . otherwise the r sound is same as english?
leeanne144 we just spell it like "r" but in Turkish accent it's weirdly becomes "sh"sound.
@@sedefg6781 thank you
I noticed it too, but no Turkish seem to realize it when i asked them (and they insisted with the phonetic consistence of Turkish pronunciation). So after careful observation of many speakers, i noticed that they could either pronounce it as "American" "r" on the end of the word (usually if there are other words after the word that ends with "r"), or with the hiss of air through your tongue which is still in the position of saying "r" (slightly rolled or otherwise), especially if the word that ends with r is the last or only word that they say.
Tesekküler😊😊 Günadyin
Steven , it's " Günaydın " actually........😅
Ur order is a bit wrong as ' y ' will occur or come first nd then v place ' d ' .
Teşekkür ederim
peru loves turkey!
Chef is pronounced just like şef, chief is different 😊
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Okay well maybe 👀
This girl is adorable
I learnt more Words nd sentences fron this channel but My problem is that i can't collect or say sentence together. It is hard to me. How can i learn easily
I'm from Turkey. Idk why but I'm here :D
This videos so helpfully,, thank u , just another correction ( often) pronunciation with out saying ( T)
💐💐
I think you can pronounce it with T and without T too
ya ofn or oftn fine but not chef its shef also in English
Please tell me anyone.... if i say "husband's ring" in turkish, which is correct? "Kocaın yüzüki" or "jocanın yüzüki" ? i mean "ın" "nın" ?
kocanın.
but its kocanın yüzüğü not kocanın yüzüki because additions might change depends on word
Her gün elma Yemen sagliginiz için çok iyidir 🍎🍎🍎🍎
Hergün elma yemeniz sağlığınız için çok önemlidir.
Or
Hergün elma yemek sağlığınız için çok önemlidir.
Sorry "her gün"
In my opinion there is no need to say word by word slowly, turkish is not like french or maybe english because of pronunciation, in these languages I would need a slow speech but turkish is saying as it is written. I guess we can understand it perfectly in her normal speed. In addition the pronunciation of the girl is awesome in normal speed. Just an advice.
Adán Vázquez turks speak so fast in Normal life you can't even catch the words believe me
Adán Vázquez oh I got ıt! May I ask where are you from?
@@sedefg6781 I am from Mexico :) you must be turkish, right? Haha
Adán Vázquez I am greek Turkish. My dad is greek and mama is Turkish but I am recently learning Turkish like 2 years it's so hard for me to speak. Turkish people they speak sooo fast and greetings to mexico 🇲🇽 ❤️
@@sedefg6781 Aaaa!! I got it. Turkish is different, and it's so difficult for me too, but I like so much the language, I hope you get fluently in Turkish. Kolay gelsin!!! Greetings to Greek people! 🇬🇷🇬🇷
Yes one should learn to ask where the restroom is before learning to ask where the restaurant is. xD
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yep
do you know that ananas is the same as in arabic
And Russian also they say ananas
GREEN clotes on turky movie also in Mecca
Can anyone axpan to me please
What the difference is between "nere" "nereye" and " nerede" ?
nere is not true we just use it on conversation its same with neresi, and neresi mean is where. Nereye mean is where to. And nerede is word that ask something’s place like Elmalarım nerede = where is my apples
portakal is same in arabıc too
Well yeah I know that to!!!
More like Portugal?
Senden sonra-after you like I walk into a Turkish restaurant I see a girl and I opened the door and say senden sonra Tesekküler it shows that you are a gentleman
Adamsın böyle devam et
You are king continue like this
@@yavuzbehadr6439 tesekkür ederim
Güzel konuşuyorsun devam et bu arada nerelisin?
i learned that cocuk means children... why is it cocuklarimin all of a sudden?
çocuklarımın mean my children’s ......
🦄🦔🐿🐾
Hahahah
ı am speaker turkısh natıve does anyone want to practıce wıth me
Çok Güzelsin
Yaa salak şeeeyyy
What’s the name of this teacher?
seline
and Buşra
Ne-what. Kim-who
Number 6 was "şef" in Turkish, is actually the same pronunciation in English but spelled "chef". It's actually a French word. You are pronouncing it wrong. You are saying the word "chief" which is a totally differently meaning. Just thought you'd like to know.
Bu tatlinin yaninda bir fincan Kahve iyi ginder 🍧🍧🍧🍧
Steven Mercado you speak so well
Türkçe öğrenmek isteyene öğretebilirim
Böyle devam et kanka 👌
Benim dogum günüm 15 Eyluy. My birthday is September 15
Eylül is true. Why you don't use Turkish words? Ex: ü,ğ,ö,ç
Benim doğum günüm 15 Eylül.
It's chef n pronounced shef.
How to translate in English
Rectify that chef pronunciation please.
Great videos, but don't like the black English subtitles that obscure the Turkish. Also the phonetic English is very inaccurate. I don't think there is a need for it.
Hesap,Lütfen💵💵💵
Hahahaha
it sometimes sounds like Japanese haah
I have picked up some Turkish from all of the Turkish shows that I watch ,so therefore, I know a lot of what you are teaching, HOWEVER, most of the expressions that you are teaching are TOO LONG, hard to pronounce and therefore hard to remember. It's very unrealistic for a non-Turkish person to pick up. You are unnecessarily frustrating the novice before even getting his foot in the door.
Pick what
En güzel Türkçe gerçek bir Türk’le konuşarak öğrenilir bende İngilizce öğrenmek istiyorum karşılıklı dil öğrenmek isteyenler bana ulaşsın mesajlaşalım
Often is not pronounced as it is written 'T' remains silent!
Such a waist . You have just spoiled the video with the black ugly translation tape that covers the Turkish words .
Why put English ? She already specks English !!
Often t is silent in English
Sarı saçlı kadın türk mü?
Oturma odası is sitting room axactly
Banyoda ayagim kaydi.🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽
Haaaaaaaaaaa
You talk too much than showing examples 🤷♀️
I really want to say this ur tooth are yellow they need to be cleaned !!
That is sooo rude
It is because they drink coffee a very time most of Turkish people have yellow teeth so it is normal
No they aren’t. You are jealous…
thank you so much this is very helpful for me
Shdkdbvd
Yep
Good day ❤️❤️