HOW TO DISTINGUISH THE POSSESSIVE SUFFIX AND THE PERSONAL SUFFIX | TURKISH GRAMMAR LESSON 8
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ธ.ค. 2024
- LEARN HOW TO DISTINGUIS THE POSSESIVE AND PERSONAL SUFFIXES IN TURKISH
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Merhaba,
Ben Tamer Yıldırım. I was born and grew up in Izmir, Turkey. I have bachelor’s and master’s degree in turcology. It’s a field in which you study Turkish and other Turkic languages along with their historical developments in phonology, morphology, semantics and syntax. It gives you a great opportunity to ask Turkish language WHY, HOW and BUT HOW COME throughout your journey and the best part is YOU GET YOUR ANSWERS! Even after having your bachelor’s degree, you run and jump in the living room saying I WANNA TEACH EVERYTHING I LEEEAAAARNT!!!!
So imagine me after having my master’s degree!
[human mode: ON]
Ahem.
I always wanted to expand my world when I was studying. I’ve been to Kazakhstan as an exchange student in 2013 and 2016 as they speak a Turkic language. I’ve been to Europe with my backpack first time in 2015 and have visited France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Czechia, Austria, Hungary and Serbia. I wanted to pass to Izmir through Greece but my Schengen visa was over. Haha!
I had already started teaching Turkish in Kazakhstan when I was an exchange student but I wanted to educate myself more about it. So I enrolled to the certificate program organized by Yunus Emre Institute and Gazi University. It was such a unique program! I already had pedagogical courses before, but this was something else. It genuinely gave me the confidence to teach Turkish.
And then what? I taught at university for one year! Even if it was only for one year, it still means that my biggest dream came true! I was supposed to teach 6 hours a week according to my contract but I split the students into different groups and taught 32 hours per week! I was that hungry to teach... I’m not sure if this idiom works in English but that’s what we say in Turkish.
Anyway. Here I am now! Teaching online.
I use Zoom and Skype for my private lessons. If the learner demands a speaking class, we switch to Facetime, too.
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Teşekkür ederim
@@zivashimoni8382 İzlediğiniz için ben teşekkür ederim!
The way you trying to explain is from the heart
Çok teşekkür ederim! Umarım faydalı olmuştur.
@@premiumturkish Jazakallah 🤲🏻
Thanks for the video. This was an excellent explanation. I'm a turkish video yunkie and I don't think I ever came across this side-by-side explanation to clarify the different intonation or stress you put on a specific word to show different meaning.
Thanks for your kind words! Unfortunately emphasis is neglected in Turkish teaching but most of the time it’s the key to distinguish all those identical suffixes.
Greaaaaaat video
Çok teşekkür ederim!
Such a great video!!!... I've just found it. Really clear explanation. And helpfully me a lot as a beginner. Thank you so much hocam...
Ben teşekkür ederim!
thank you, you explained it very well and easy.
Ben teşekkür ederim. :)
Thank you for this! Having just got my head around possessive suffixes and personal pronouns, this was the only thing confusing me. Had tried Googling it to no avail and had given up and moved on to other parts of the language. Then this video came up when looking for something else!!! Now I understand how the difference!
Çok sevindim! Google knows what you search and shows you what you’re looking for on TH-cam. 😆
Beautifully explained.. Tesekkurler ederim
İzlediğiniz için ben teşekkür ederim. :)
Good teacher thank you
Thank YOU good commenter 😆
Really clear explanation of this, finding your videos very helpful. Thank you!
Çok teşekkür ederim! Today I’ve published my best video so far. Please check it out!
Çok teşekkürler öğretmenim
many thanks
شكرا جزيلا
Mag Altoma Ben teşekkür ederim. :)
Tesekkuler Tamer videon cok iyi. Turkce ogreniyorum. Inglitere'ye selamler!
Ben teşekkür ederim! Selamlar, başarılar. :))
Thank you for this video. You have really helped me to understand this!
Çok sevindim! Rica ederim. :)
Another great lesson, thx
Ben teşekkür ederim. :))
Çok teşekkür ederim. it helps both in personal suffix vs posessive suffix as well as the intonation.
Basically, for personal suffix- stress in the Noun; possessive suffix stress is on the suffix (ownership). ❤
Thank you sir..it helped me alot
Rica ederim. İyi çalışmalar. :))
Hello Tamer bey,congratulations🤗i also prepare turkish podcasts for foreigners who want to improve their level😉
Great video.
“This successful career too has Alot of outcome . Could u translate this please
Ben mutluyum (I hope I got the prefix correct). You did an amazing job explaining and breaking it down to sink in my head! Finally understood it! çok Teşekkür ederim.
Doğru, tebrik ederim! :D
Thank you. Very interesting. I’ve been learning on Duolingo and Babbel but this was really helpful about the stressors in spoken language. I love the way you say Tamam lol. Are you adding an ending on it? It sounds like you’re saying Tamama :-)
Tamam mı? The question particle 😆😆
Ohhhh lol. I am so confused by question particles. I need to see if you have a video on that LOL. Also, can you explain why words ending in -ler sound like lash? Thanks 😊
@@1blessd1 Check out the alphabet video that I've uploaded recently. Watch the R part :D
@@premiumturkish will do! Thank you :-)
@@premiumturkish oh btw. your English is amazing. I’ve studied French, Spanish and now Turkish and even though I find them “hard” in certain ways as a native English (American) speaker, I thought I’d offer a tip on pronouncing “patient”. It has the long a vowel sound and sounds more like pAyshunt (if that makes sense).
The word “vowel” has a very pronounced V sound in the beginning. I have to admit it’s so cute the way you say it LOL Thanks for replying!
i have a question , how do you know which helper sound to use and in which word? , because i see you change the helper sound in nearly each word.
I’ve probably explained that in one of first videos it’s all about the 4 way vowel harmony. We call that harmony of lips at university.
You have always 5 options for helper sounds.
ı i u ü y
y is for words ending in vowel and the suffixes they get that begins with a vowel as well.
the other options are ı i u ü and you choose them by checking the vowel harmony first. And then whether they are straight or round.
For example doktor
Ends in o as a vowel
O is round
Then the helper sound is u = doktorum (my doctor)
What's the word you constantly say after explaining a sentence? Thanks
DrOliver “Tamam mı?”