I love the word "Olmaz". Because it is in my favorite song-"Hazila Beni" and the line is "Gerçekten olmaz bırak bırak beni".I also like the word "Sana ne"
What makes your channel different from others is that your way of teaching allows us to understand a written sentence in turkish... After watching your grammar videos now I can easily spot that in a sentence who is being reffered like if verb has an 'm' or an 'n' at end. So your way of teaching just doesn't give us loads of vocab but also makes us understand the sentence structure. So I'd rather request you to make more videos on grammar as it's the most essential although the hardest part of a language. Whilst learning grammar through examples we can gain handful of vocab as well.
Sana ne! Kime ne! Bana ne! Haydi - my favorite one , I use to say this word and I always hear in all turkish series that I watched. My suggestion is to have a listening videos and reading comprehension so that we can truly understand the words and sentences by reading and listening to it. . Çok tesekkür ederim for another video. Take care of yourself teacher Muki!
Bana ne ve olmaz - my favourite ones. You're a great teacher Muki, I am really interested in Turkish language and culture. Learning Turkish with you is a great fun. Cok tesekkur ederim! Greetings from Poland :)
Ingiltere'den selamlar Muki. Umarim iyisindir. 1) Benim favorim 'Yok artik!' serinin sonuncusu. Cok guzel, tesekkuler. 2) Perhaps a video of the most common Turkish phrases needed when on vacation or the Turkish phrases people may require when dining out. Masallah, kendine iyi bak.
As an Arabic who uses "yalla" alot, i mean our friendly yalla, I am deeply grateful that you illustrated this one. Gerçekten çok teşekkür ederim.. Sizin dersler çok güzel ve çok faydalı.. ❤️ (i hope i said it correctly 😅).
Hiç bir fikrim yok! But, Still: Little by little we go far!!! It's an old Spanish idiom and it's always true!! You are gradually moving me forward and even though you don't know it because I have your lessons saved on my computer. Hadi gidelim! Vamos! Thanks for your efforts!
Bana ne : Sana ne Ona ne Onlara ne Bize ne Size ne Canim sıkılıyor Kime ne İ liked really Greetings from Somali people Sana destek oluyoruz her zaman ki İyice acikliyorsun kesinlikle Allah razı olsun
Your videos are wonderful, 3 phrases Cok yasa, afiyet olsun, naber. I watch Turkish tv shows and as many of your videos as I can. I also have a learning app.
Teaching Turkish phrases is a wonderful idea - thank you Muki - and your approach is great. What about a 6th video on this topic with phrases such as Estağfurullah, Sakın and/or düşünsene? I used the latter word lately when explaining something to my Turkish husband and he literally dropped dead 😊
That's awesome! It's always fun and cool to learn these phrases because the reaction you get from native speakers is priceless. I have been living in the United States for almost 16 years now and people still look at me with amazement when I use an idiomatic expression in English or know a fact about American history. Regardless, though, you are right about me making another video about the expressions we use in Turkish. I have some other videos lined up for now, but I'll revisit this topic simply because it deserves more air time. :)
Tha phrases that i like are 😂 actually i loved all but (yok artik!,bana ne!,olmaz,kime ne) were special 🥺i love the way you teach us is too simple and so handy at the same time I’d like to request more videos about grammer and if you could some about tips and advices to learn turkish😍 Best regards🙏🏻💋
En sevdiğim sözü: - Haydi - Artık yok - Olmaz - Ne sandın? (Wanted to add these favorites too): - Bana ne - Kime ne - Sana ne Başka fikirler videosu yapmak için beyinimde şu anda getirmiyor, çünkü butun önemli konusu öğrettin. Çok başarılı size arzu dilerim!
Thank you for your kind words and also for the suggestion. I think the Turkish TV series are doing a good job at covering lots of teaching about matters related to the heart. So, I will leave it to the experts to do the job. I will keep making more academic and cultural life style videos.
Hi Muki, Hope you are doing well. I really want to tell you that I am now a fan of your style of teaching turkish language. I have been learning turkish language for a month now and I watched a lot of videos of TH-cam for this but the day I came across your video I just stick to that because I want to learn this language and want to know every detailing about this language. There are a lot of suffixes in turkish language and it is very tough for an Indian to learn that because we don't use suffixes in our language Hindi or English. But when I watched your tutorial videos on TH-cam I found it very helpful for me. The way you explain turkish language with each and every small detail is actually outstanding. I salute you for that. Whatever you tell us about turkish language in your videos, I pay a lot of attention to that and watch your videos on repeat as when it comes to turkish language I can trust you blindly as you are a native speaker of this amazing language plus you have immense experience in teaching turkish language and you not only make us learn the turkish language but you also make us aware of the turkish culture and you always give us a background of very word that you teach us. I really love that I always wanted to learn turkish from a native speaker like you and I also wanted to speak turkish language like a native speaker please keep making videos on turkish language and culture I noticed that you posted a video one year back since then you haven't posted anything so please it is a request to you please please keep teaching us your beautiful language and make more explanatory videos on that. I know my comment is way too long to read and I am not even sure whether you will read it ever or not but if you do so then please please post more videos on your TH-cam channel. I really want to learn this from you till the time I start speaking turkish like a native. Do you teach on Instagram as well? I searched you there but did not find your account. Lots of love and respect ❤️❤️ Your öğrenci Pooja from India 😊
- ____ olur mu? Olmaz -Canım sıkılacak/sıkıldı/sıkılıyor -Canım istemiyor -Yok artık! -That "tch" sound for a strong no -Kime ne, bana ne -If I want to say I am boring... Sıkıcıyım Video ideas: How to win a debate in Turkish Favorite quotes/adages translated Crime/law terminology and vocab
Could you do a series for when you're at a bar and ordering drinks, cocktails, beer etc? Like a gin and tonic, vodka cranberry etc? And any popular drinks we should try in. Turkey? 😊😊. Thanks! I've been watching your videos over and over to memorize the phrases in preparation for our trip to Istanbul late July. 😊
Firstly, Thank you so much for making such informative videos for beginners like me 😘 My favorite phrases are Bana ne, haydi , yok artık . Please make a video on how to improve spoken Türkish skills like how can we learn spoken Türkish quickly .. thanks 😊
Your videos are excellent and very helpful . Please be so kind and give us some help about the stress of the tone on words ( vurgulama ) sometimes we hear a word with different tone stress even from a Turkish instructor . For example the word ederim how is pronounced ? edErim , or ederIm . Thank you in advance .
1) Canım istemiyor 2) Canım sıkılıyor 3) Yok artık 4) kime ne 5) Bana ne 6) Sana ne 7) Yok 8) Olmaz 9) Haydi 10) Ne sandın? Hocam grammar lessons would help a lot and if you could please recommend some books that would be great. Çok teşekkür ederim Allah emanet olun 💐
Merhaba hocam türkçeniz çok güzel. İngilizce öğrenmek için sizin videolarınızı izliyorum :) ingilizceye en verimli nasıl çalışmalıyım? nasıl öğrenebilirim?
So one of the things I have issues with is how fast Turkish people speak, its like a million miles an hour!!! I have a few freinds and I'm on my way to learning but I only catch one or two words a conversation. When I watch a TV show I get so many more words. One freinf helped me out a lot telling me to make sure I learn the alphabet first. It has really helped. I would love to see a back and forth conversation,like meeting someone for the first time what you say and then what I or they would say.
I've learned 30 phrases from your last video's. Your channel is AMAZING ✨. 1. Galiba 2. Dur bi 3. Kime ne It would be a pleasure for me if you just make a video on how to frame sentences and pronounce them correctly.
Favorite Phrases: 1. Yok Artık 2. Canım İstemiyor 3. canım sıkılıyor, canım sıkıldı, canım sıkılacak 4. Kime ne, bana ne, sana ne 5. Ne Sandın Can you make more grammar videos? For example, when I was spelling out "Haydi", I spelled it like "Haydı" following the Turkish vowel harmony rules. I would like to know why Haydi is not spelled like "Haydı". In addition to grammar videos, I'd love to learn more about Turkish culture as well! Thank you so much!
Please teacher make a video to explain to how to call somebody just like neighbour, madam, brother and so on. If you explained my that issue my Turkish will be improved and the level of vocabulary will be increase.
Thank you so much for your videos. Lots of love from Afghanistan. I found your technical grammar videos very useful. I am learning by myself from TH-cam videos and books. I suggest you to start making basic grammar videos. How to make Turkish basic sentences. Phrases are kind of blind language, people memorize them like a parrot without knowing the technical parts.
Ben tesekkur ederim. Afganistan'a sevgiler. I will make more grammar videos, for sure. The video on phrases can be helpful for more advanced students, people who are already in Turkey and also for people from cultures that share these common phrases.
Thank you so much for this serie. Finally my favourite phrase: yok artik. Im using it all the time 😂 could you please make a vocabulary videos about different topics. Would be nice to learn this way :) cok tessekur ederim 😉
hey do u know why there are so many person markers in Turkish like we have"k" for Biz but we have iz,ız and many more would you like to clear my doubt?
Hi, I am a spanish guy triying to learn turkish and it is so difficult to me. Could someone explain me or tell me where I can find explanations about sentences as a object complement? (Like I say you that your mother has gone) please. Thanks you
The gesture of no is very confusing and felt abit rude at the beginning when we moved to turkey but we now understand that its a common way of saying no
Watch my Case Markers video. I cover the first three cases you mentioned in the video. Also watch my Ablative, Locative, and Dative case videos. The last one is the Accusative case, I don't have a video on that yet but you can find information on that case marker in textbooks and online.
Bana ne Sana ne Olmaz Yok Artik Maybe teach us words and phrases that sound different when Turkish speakers say them although they are written differently. For example, ne yapiyor is how it is written but Turkish speakers say napiyor as a kind of blend. I kept looking for napmak in the dictionary and thank you so very much for your videos they are awesome!
O kadar güzel anlatıyorsunuz ki Türkçeyi yeniden öğrenmek istiyorum sizinle :))
I love The Word “Olmaz”
idk why am i here, i'm native in turkish but i just can't stop watching your videos
مَا شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ. 💋
I am using yok artık all the time, I live this expression. And Now I loved kime ne?
hoenstlyyyyy, especially in Turkish dramas it's the best when the characters say it 🤣🤣💚
Wıll you please,teach us more about tenses in Turkısh.Truely Mukı you are outstanding.Firooz from San Diego
Merhaba,
Çok güzel anlatıyorsunuz. 👌
Çok teşekkür ederim. 🙏🌹❤
en sevdiğim ifadeler Bana ne, Sana ne, Kime ne, ve yok:) Video about the Turkish culture would be very interesting to watch.
Clear teaching excellent tesurkkuler
Ben hepsi ifadeler seviyorum ve günlük konuşmalarda bana yardımcı olacak .Öğretiyor için çok teşekkür ederim hocam
Best Turkish teacher i see👍keep going
I love turkish people specially when they Allah Allah😊
Loved the 50 phrases series. Te şekular.
Türkiye'den selamlar tüm Dünya'ya Türkçe öğreten koca yürekli kadın 👋 😀 Bize de ingilizce öğret
Tesekkur ederim. Insallah bir gun Ingilizce ogretmeye de firsatim olur.
Tebrik ederim Muki hocam! Gerçekten bunlar izlemeyi çok hoşlanıyorum 😃
O değil de cidden güzel bir dilimiz varmış shhdkksjs hoşuma giden ifadeleri bu video farkettim.
Your teaching method is so interesting and I really appreciate the way of your teaching
Wonderfully explained. Love from Hindustan 🇮🇳
"I am boring" Ha! That was a cute example. :)
Thanks very helpful
Yok artık, canim istemiyor this 2 are so useful for me. Thank you hocam!
Rica ederim, her zaman.
İngilizce dinlemek için geliyorum flvldöcç
Winking in Turkish is a hard no. Teşekkürler hanımefendi
Thank you for explaining the difference between Hadi vs haydi vs Ya'alla ..very helpful
Best video ever u are the BEST teacher love ur videos & way to teach is js amazing 🙋🏻♂️
Very good your lesson today. Canim sıkılacak,yok artıcı👍🏼🇲🇽
Çok teşekkur ederim!! Super👌⚘
Çhok güzel effort 👍
You are the perfect teacher and omg soooooo sweet ! I have learned a lot from your lessons. Çok teşekkürler!
Bu güzel sözleriniz ve destek verdiğiniz için teşekkür ederim. I am so glad that the videos are helping you improve your Turkish. Happy learning!
I love the word "Olmaz". Because it is in my favorite song-"Hazila Beni" and the line is "Gerçekten olmaz bırak bırak beni".I also like the word "Sana ne"
You are the best! Your videos are what I need to advance my Turkish.
Mashallah i learn alot
I hope u upload more videos. It's very helpful and I really enjoy All of the lessons by u
I had heard of “Olmaz” before but never “Yok Artık.” Interesting!
What makes your channel different from others is that your way of teaching allows us to understand a written sentence in turkish... After watching your grammar videos now I can easily spot that in a sentence who is being reffered like if verb has an 'm' or an 'n' at end. So your way of teaching just doesn't give us loads of vocab but also makes us understand the sentence structure.
So I'd rather request you to make more videos on grammar as it's the most essential although the hardest part of a language.
Whilst learning grammar through examples we can gain handful of vocab as well.
ture Muki mam is a unique teacher!!! İ also need tenses by Muki mam!!!!
I see a pattern developing in the requests already. More grammar and listening practice videos. Anlasildi!
@@supriya1323 Tamam!
Sana ne!
Kime ne!
Bana ne!
Haydi - my favorite one , I use to say this word and I always hear in all turkish series that I watched.
My suggestion is to have a listening videos and reading comprehension so that we can truly understand the words and sentences by reading and listening to it. . Çok tesekkür ederim for another video. Take care of yourself teacher Muki!
Kesinlikle! I think I need to teach people how to do a listening exercise properly.
What did you watch?
Bana ne ve olmaz - my favourite ones. You're a great teacher Muki, I am really interested in Turkish language and culture. Learning Turkish with you is a great fun. Cok tesekkur ederim! Greetings from Poland :)
Polonya'ya sevgiler ve selamlar... Cok tesekkur ederim.
Best ever learning in my life
Thank you so much!
Ingiltere'den selamlar Muki. Umarim iyisindir.
1) Benim favorim 'Yok artik!' serinin sonuncusu. Cok guzel, tesekkuler.
2) Perhaps a video of the most common Turkish phrases needed when on vacation or the Turkish phrases people may require when dining out.
Masallah, kendine iyi bak.
Martin Bey, actually you gave me a really good idea. I'll definitely think more on this and see if I can approach these topics creatively.
Cok guzel, rica ederim Muki . I look forward to your future videos.
Helal Martin abi. Kolay gelsin sana
As an Arabic who uses "yalla" alot, i mean our friendly yalla, I am deeply grateful that you illustrated this one.
Gerçekten çok teşekkür ederim..
Sizin dersler çok güzel ve çok faydalı.. ❤️ (i hope i said it correctly 😅).
Best language teacher ever
Its v useful.
Hiç bir fikrim yok! But, Still: Little by little we go far!!! It's an old Spanish idiom and it's always true!! You are gradually moving me forward and even though you don't know it because I have your lessons saved on my computer. Hadi gidelim! Vamos! Thanks for your efforts!
They way you teach is amazing u are the Best teacher Ever 🥳😇🥰
Bana ne :
Sana ne
Ona ne
Onlara ne
Bize ne
Size ne
Canim sıkılıyor
Kime ne
İ liked really
Greetings from Somali people
Sana destek oluyoruz her zaman ki
İyice acikliyorsun kesinlikle Allah razı olsun
Allah sizden de razı olsun
love your video learns a lot!
Tesekkur ederim.
rica ederim came in my mind... is this the right response?
Very interesting channel. You answered something that I was asking, and it was the different way to say “ no” thanks . I will check all your videos
Yok artik
Kime ne
Bana ne
Sana ne
Yok
Pakistan'dan selamlar
Çok teşşekür ederim ögretmen❤
Ben teşekkür ederim.
Your videos are wonderful, 3 phrases Cok yasa, afiyet olsun, naber. I watch Turkish tv shows and as many of your videos as I can. I also have a learning app.
Teaching Turkish phrases is a wonderful idea - thank you Muki - and your approach is great. What about a 6th video on this topic with phrases such as Estağfurullah, Sakın and/or düşünsene? I used the latter word lately when explaining something to my Turkish husband and he literally dropped dead 😊
That's awesome! It's always fun and cool to learn these phrases because the reaction you get from native speakers is priceless. I have been living in the United States for almost 16 years now and people still look at me with amazement when I use an idiomatic expression in English or know a fact about American history. Regardless, though, you are right about me making another video about the expressions we use in Turkish. I have some other videos lined up for now, but I'll revisit this topic simply because it deserves more air time. :)
Can you make a video on how to write verbs in different tenses (past, present and future) and the rules behind them please? Teşekkürler
Yes, soon
hello, could you please make it clear on "how do you now when to apply 2 way harmony or 4 way harmony"??
Tha phrases that i like are 😂 actually i loved all but (yok artik!,bana ne!,olmaz,kime ne) were special
🥺i love the way you teach us is too simple and so handy at the same time I’d like to request more videos about grammer and if you could some about tips and advices to learn turkish😍
Best regards🙏🏻💋
Videolarınızın Türkler'in İngilizce öğrenmesine katkıda bulunabileceğini düşünüyorum. :)
Umarım faydalı oluyordur.
fine. you teach well.
En sevdiğim sözü:
- Haydi
- Artık yok
- Olmaz
- Ne sandın?
(Wanted to add these favorites too):
- Bana ne
- Kime ne
- Sana ne
Başka fikirler videosu yapmak için beyinimde şu anda getirmiyor, çünkü butun önemli konusu öğrettin. Çok başarılı size arzu dilerim!
Hi Muki! Appreciate all your videos! A learned a lot from them! Can you do a video on "Romantic Phrases used in Turkey?"
Thank you for your kind words and also for the suggestion. I think the Turkish TV series are doing a good job at covering lots of teaching about matters related to the heart. So, I will leave it to the experts to do the job. I will keep making more academic and cultural life style videos.
Yeah dude we don’t need videos enabling thirsty behavior
Hi Muki,
Hope you are doing well.
I really want to tell you that I am now a fan of your style of teaching turkish language. I have been learning turkish language for a month now and I watched a lot of videos of TH-cam for this but the day I came across your video I just stick to that because I want to learn this language and want to know every detailing about this language. There are a lot of suffixes in turkish language and it is very tough for an Indian to learn that because we don't use suffixes in our language Hindi or English. But when I watched your tutorial videos on TH-cam I found it very helpful for me. The way you explain turkish language with each and every small detail is actually outstanding. I salute you for that. Whatever you tell us about turkish language in your videos, I pay a lot of attention to that and watch your videos on repeat as when it comes to turkish language I can trust you blindly as you are a native speaker of this amazing language plus you have immense experience in teaching turkish language and you not only make us learn the turkish language but you also make us aware of the turkish culture and you always give us a background of very word that you teach us. I really love that I always wanted to learn turkish from a native speaker like you and I also wanted to speak turkish language like a native speaker please keep making videos on turkish language and culture I noticed that you posted a video one year back since then you haven't posted anything so please it is a request to you please please keep teaching us your beautiful language and make more explanatory videos on that. I know my comment is way too long to read and I am not even sure whether you will read it ever or not but if you do so then please please post more videos on your TH-cam channel. I really want to learn this from you till the time I start speaking turkish like a native. Do you teach on Instagram as well? I searched you there but did not find your account.
Lots of love and respect ❤️❤️
Your öğrenci Pooja from India 😊
- ____ olur mu? Olmaz
-Canım sıkılacak/sıkıldı/sıkılıyor
-Canım istemiyor
-Yok artık!
-That "tch" sound for a strong no
-Kime ne, bana ne
-If I want to say I am boring... Sıkıcıyım
Video ideas:
How to win a debate in Turkish
Favorite quotes/adages translated
Crime/law terminology and vocab
I am so glad I asked you guys for ideas. Love the ideas you gave me. Cok tesekkurler.
Helal Rus kardeş. Kolay gelsin
Could you do a series for when you're at a bar and ordering drinks, cocktails, beer etc? Like a gin and tonic, vodka cranberry etc? And any popular drinks we should try in. Turkey? 😊😊. Thanks! I've been watching your videos over and over to memorize the phrases in preparation for our trip to Istanbul late July. 😊
How to listen would be the greatest challenge just like any new language, word order in an expression and vocabulary knowledge of course🤔
Firstly, Thank you so much for making such informative videos for beginners like me 😘
My favorite phrases are Bana ne, haydi , yok artık
.
Please make a video on how to improve spoken Türkish skills like how can we learn spoken Türkish quickly .. thanks 😊
Your videos are excellent and very helpful . Please be so kind and give us some help about the stress of the tone on words ( vurgulama ) sometimes we hear a word with different tone stress even from a Turkish instructor .
For example the word ederim how is pronounced ? edErim , or ederIm . Thank you in advance .
Olmaz, Bana ne ve sana ne I love them when i heard on the dramas 🥰🥰
1) Canım istemiyor
2) Canım sıkılıyor
3) Yok artık
4) kime ne
5) Bana ne
6) Sana ne
7) Yok
8) Olmaz
9) Haydi
10) Ne sandın?
Hocam grammar lessons would help a lot and if you could please recommend some books that would be great.
Çok teşekkür ederim
Allah emanet olun 💐
Tamam, daha fazla gramer videolari yapacagim.
@@LearnTurkishwithMuki çok teşekkür ederim efendim.
hi
please teach more about turkish grammer. I am at the biginner of learning turkish language and I need to learn more turkish grammer. thanks
Merhaba hocam türkçeniz çok güzel. İngilizce öğrenmek için sizin videolarınızı izliyorum :) ingilizceye en verimli nasıl çalışmalıyım? nasıl öğrenebilirim?
👍👍👍👍👍👍
So one of the things I have issues with is how fast Turkish people speak, its like a million miles an hour!!! I have a few freinds and I'm on my way to learning but I only catch one or two words a conversation. When I watch a TV show I get so many more words. One freinf helped me out a lot telling me to make sure I learn the alphabet first. It has really helped. I would love to see a back and forth conversation,like meeting someone for the first time what you say and then what I or they would say.
Can you recommend a book/ website on Turkish vocabulary?
Abla Tesukurlar Ederim . We learn so much from you. From Pakistan lots of love & respect . Gurusuroz
Glad to hear you are learning new things from my videos. Lots of love from Washington, D.C. to you.
I am learning Turkish presently, I am a newbie . I need to make friends with a Turkish native to practice with.
Hi Kadi! I am trying to improve my english. We can help each other!
@@ecemd.3751 I would like that
I've learned 30 phrases from your last video's. Your channel is AMAZING ✨.
1. Galiba
2. Dur bi
3. Kime ne
It would be a pleasure for me if you just make a video on how to frame sentences and pronounce them correctly.
Favorite Phrases:
1. Yok Artık
2. Canım İstemiyor
3. canım sıkılıyor, canım sıkıldı, canım sıkılacak
4. Kime ne, bana ne, sana ne
5. Ne Sandın
Can you make more grammar videos? For example, when I was spelling out "Haydi", I spelled it like "Haydı" following the Turkish vowel harmony rules. I would like to know why Haydi is not spelled like "Haydı". In addition to grammar videos, I'd love to learn more about Turkish culture as well!
Thank you so much!
Evet, I will make more grammar videos.
Haydi
Kime ne
Bana ne
Sana ne
Bana bak
Please make videos about turkish grammar. The tenses.
Please teacher make a video to explain to how to call somebody just like neighbour, madam, brother and so on.
If you explained my that issue my Turkish will be improved and the level of vocabulary will be increase.
I am your heart dying fan.
Short daily routines conversation videos
1.at the makert
2.buying a train ticket
3.at the airport
4.booking a taxi
5.check in to a hotel
1. Yok artik
2. Ne sandin
3. Bana ne
4. Haydi
+ Plz make videos about the present and future tense also ..
Tamam, I will make a series of videos explaining the tenses.
@@LearnTurkishwithMuki Sagolsun
Consider saying "sagolun" (2nd person singular). You may want to say "sagolsun' when you talk about the 3rd person singular. :)
@@LearnTurkishwithMuki Sagolun 😘
my best phrase from this video is " SANA NE " and i like to watch giving us books to read
What about a video on slang?
Thank you so much for your videos. Lots of love from Afghanistan.
I found your technical grammar videos very useful. I am learning by myself from TH-cam videos and books. I suggest you to start making basic grammar videos. How to make Turkish basic sentences. Phrases are kind of blind language, people memorize them like a parrot without knowing the technical parts.
Ben tesekkur ederim. Afganistan'a sevgiler. I will make more grammar videos, for sure. The video on phrases can be helpful for more advanced students, people who are already in Turkey and also for people from cultures that share these common phrases.
İam requesting you the words that more than one mean like
Ateş fover
Ateş ligher
Ateş fire
LiKE that people accept for my request
Ilginc bir fikir. Tesekkurler.
Canim sıkılıyor
"Sana ne?" Can also means "what do you have to do with it ?"
Evet, aynen.
I like words bana ne and sana ne. I'm interested to learn that how to buil sentences in turkish.
Thank you so much for this serie. Finally my favourite phrase: yok artik. Im using it all the time 😂 could you please make a vocabulary videos about different topics. Would be nice to learn this way :) cok tessekur ederim 😉
hey do u know why there are so many person markers in Turkish like we have"k" for Biz but we have iz,ız and many more would you like to clear my doubt?
Hi, I am a spanish guy triying to learn turkish and it is so difficult to me. Could someone explain me or tell me where I can find explanations about sentences as a object complement? (Like I say you that your mother has gone) please. Thanks you
The gesture of no is very confusing and felt abit rude at the beginning when we moved to turkey but we now understand that its a common way of saying no
I can see how that gesture might be interpreted as rude and even dismissive. Quite frankly, it's not entirely polite or formal either.
Hi guys what does Ofh mean? It seems like an expression of frustration
Can you please make a video on how the word changed from past present future tenses
Evet, many people requested a video on tenses. I will make one.
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Today is my first day and I have learnt all these today......Yok- No, Ne sandin - what did you think, olmaz - not gonna work, Haydi - come on
Helal lan sana
I am coming to Istanbul can I meet with u?
Bana ne
Sana ne
Kime ne
Haydi
Yok artik .
More grammar videos please
Tamam, daha fazla dilbilgisi videolari
1.haydi
2.canım istemiyor
3.yok artık
4. bana ne!
5.Ne sandın?
Could you please make a video about "sana, sende, senden, seni" I don't know how to use these.
Watch my Case Markers video. I cover the first three cases you mentioned in the video. Also watch my Ablative, Locative, and Dative case videos. The last one is the Accusative case, I don't have a video on that yet but you can find information on that case marker in textbooks and online.
Bana ne
Sana ne
Olmaz
Yok Artik
Maybe teach us words and phrases that sound different when Turkish speakers say them although they are written differently. For example, ne yapiyor is how it is written but Turkish speakers say napiyor as a kind of blend. I kept looking for napmak in the dictionary and thank you so very much for your videos they are awesome!
Now that's an interesting idea. Tesekkurler.
Hello🙂it is very useful your lessons,thank you❤️are you turkish?
Merhaba, tesekkurler. Yes, I am Turkish-American.
I really like turkish language and I want to learn as much as I can and I am glad to found your lessons❤️❤️
Banane is my new favorite haha !
Hic sasirmadim!
mam i have a question
seninle tanışmak güzel.it is Good to meet you. but senin means" your" but in the sentence it means "you" why it's like this?