Bir şey soracağım. İngilizcede birinin soyadından önce "Mr", "Miss" ve "Mrs" getiriyoruz, değil mi?(Resmî ortamda meselâ.) Benim sorum ise şu, bir bayanın soy adını biliyorum ancak evli mi yoksa bekar mı bilmiyorum, resmi bir ortamdayım. Peki ya bu durumda "Miss" ve "Mrs" hariç kullanılabilinecek kelime var mı?
@@GLS001 once you get the basics it's easier. I'm native English speaker and it's harder for me because if where the object is placed and other little things. I've had to quit working on it like I did, but I do know a lot. Hang in there you'll get it. I would struggle with something and the app I was using kept telling me I was wrong, but then one day it just clicked. I'm in my 50's so if I can learn it you can too. Watch Turkish drama series and movies with subtitles and it will help you to see how it is used in real life.
I visited Istanbul twice a few years ago. I'm originally from Iran. Since my visit my mom got me addicted to Turkish series. Hahahaha. I've always been a lover of languages so I started learning Turkish. Originally I was watching them subtitled, but I finally got to a stage where I now understand 98 to 100% of the Turkish spoken in most series. I think it was easier for me to learn Turkish because of two main reasons. One being that Farsi has tons of words in common with Turkish, and the other is just my love of languages. Your videos are great and I love how you clearly pronounce and enunciate. However if you wouldn't mind me making a friendly suggestion, as much as it is nice to get more content in a shorter video, I think for people who are learning it is nicer to have a teacher that slows down a bit when they are going over the material. Thank you for the great work you do and I wish you a lovely spring and summer ahead. 🌷🙏🙂
Hey thanks for sharing your experience, can you please tell how did you learn Turkish ,I speak English and Hindi and currently learning Arabic and it seems easier alot of alphabets words and much more things are similar for me, I love Turkish series i watched 2 series but with urdu dubbed and now I wanted to learn Turkish. Please suggest me something.
@@akhilkohli8861 🙂 I watched a lot of Turkish series with subtitles. But I also learned a lot from songs and their translation. In addition I watched some TH-cam tutorial videos, but but too much of that. And I used a language app called Duolingo, but I didn't use it enough to take count; I use it very little. ✌️☺️
This is great. In the Southern US where we have a connection to Scottish and English ancestry, we say some similar things. We say “Take it Easy” when we leave a place. In the Evangelical Christian Church, we often pray to “bless the hands that prepared the food.” Mothers and sometimes teachers make that tsk-tsk sound that means “stop it,” “cut it out,” or “no”.
Ekonomisi iyi olan parası değerli olan ülkelerde izlenince youtube daha çok para veriyor ve daha çok öne çıkartıyor bu yuzden de yabancılara hitap etmeye başladı hakli da🤷🏻♀️
@@feyzak.4520 TH-cam'da böyle bir politika yok, kendinde politikalarını okuyabilirsin. Fiyatlandırmayı bulunduğun konuma göre yapıyor. Örneğin Türkiye'de ortalama her 1000 izlenmede 3-4 dolar arası veriyor. Yani kanalının hangi konumda etkinlik gösterdiği önemli.
@@serhtrd6926Korede yasayan Türk bir youtuber anlatmıştı bunu ve orada aynı zamanda televizyoncu da. Bu sektörde olan biri daha iyi bilir diye düşünüyorum. Durumun böyle olduğunu öğrenince artik Türklere degil de Korelilere yönelik içerik hazırlamaya başlamıştı.
@@feyzak.4520 Rıfat Karlıova bahsettiğin kişi biliyorum. Politikaları okuduysan anlattığım olayı anlamışsındır. Senin bahsettiğin mantığa göre Tüm TH-cam kanalları İngilizce seçeneğine geçer ve Amerika'ya ya da Almanca'ya geçer Almanya'ya hitap etmeye başlar. Neden daha çok kar etmek için. Ama işte TH-cam'un uyguladığı ekonomi politikasının da sebebi bunun önüne geçmektir.
I was born in England to Cypriot parents and so watch your videos to improve my Turkish. When I went on holiday to Turkey, many people commented not on my accent but on my diction which was thought to be old-fashioned and polite. I however would like to sound more current and everyday native. Please could you do a video on Turkish contractions and formal to informal language usage. For example: bir - bi; değil mi - demi. I think I'm pronouncing every letter, a little like Zeki Müren, rather than being fluid in my speech. BTW, your English accent is fantastic, as too are your clear, well constructed videos. 👏👏👏
Actually, you didn't say anything wrong. There are people who say "demi" for "değil mi", but many people also say "dimi" (but those who say "demi" can be more than those who say "dimi". Perhaps the reason for the slight differences in the use of this phrase may be that people live in different regions of Turkey ) Obviously I hear both a lot. If you say "dimi" to someone whose native language is Turkish, I don't think it would be a problem
This is the best channel for learning Turkish . You teach so good .I loved the way you try to relate everything with other languages as well . Plss post more of such videos . Çok teşekkür ederim 😊😊
Where are you from if you are native in english we can help each other to practice you can practice english with me and sometimes we can speak english together
This one video covers so much basic parts of the language that leaves the watcher with a lot of very practical knowledge and usage! and it's so compact, and very logically organized! THIS is what makes a good language video. Very refreshing, after coming from so many language videos that don't actually teach you a single thing! like really.
Hep yabancılara Türkçe öğrenmek sondan eklemeli diye zorlandıklarını söylerlerdi fakat bizim ana dilimiz olduğu için bize garip gelirdi. Ama bu videoyu izlediğimde onları anlaya biliyoru.
OMG! - What I'm seeing?! This is what I was wanting for. Finally got. Thank you Mr. Reşat - Plz create a new channel for learning Turkish 🇹🇷 - I'm %100 sure you'll be successful ❤️.
arkadaslarimla birlikte bir platform kurduk ve turk kulturunu anlatip basit bir sekilde turkce ogretiyorduk. Tabiki cok bir ogretim bilgimiz olmadigi icin fazla ilerleyemiyoruz ama senin videolarini izlettik ve bize ne kadar yardimci oldugunu tahminn bile edemezsin ve cok guzel bir seye vesile oluyosunn love youu (244 yabanci 40 turkuz)
As a German, I find the alphabet and pronounciation pretty familiar, so that is not hard for me. I am just trying to find some way to learn turkish in my free time while I also do my German homeschooling for the "Realschulabschluss". I live in Turkey since late July this year and I can see that the English language and/or German language will not help me 100% of the time, so I want to learn turkish pretty fluently so I can communicate with more people. I appreciate that you take your time to teach many people out there the Turkish language, I really need to know it and from others who speak Turkish it is pretty easy, easier than German at least. Thank you very much!
Vörbs :) Gitmek=to go Yürümek=to walk Koşmak=to run Oturmak=to sit Uyumak=to sleep Okumak=to read Gelmek=to come Dönmek=to turn /to come back Çıkmak= to go out /to leave Ev-eve-evde-evden Okul-okula-okulda-okuldan Otobüs- otobüse- otobüste- otobüsten Araba- arabaya - arabada - arabadan Şimdi(/şu an )=now Az sonra(/ birazdan)=shortly after Bugün=today Yarın=tomorrow
I'm learning so much about the Turkish language in your vids, man! And gotta say... Hearing you speak in English is like music to my ears. I'll be looking out for your next video!
Wow!you are a very good teacher I have come across on TH-cam,am from Africa (Malawi) and I am learning Turkish, your teaching technique is very helpful and I believe I will be helped so much....keep it up!❤You are the best, your English is clear and beautiful ❤️
I’m just starting and trying to learn the Turkish language or at least to recognize what some words mean. I’ve been watching Turkish series for some time now which I love. I’m gonna try to learn what ever I can from you, I went out and bought a Turkish Dictionary to help me at least understand some words I hear.
I like your videos a lot, allthough it's a bit more complicate for me to follow because I am from Germany and do speak English, but still have to translate from English into German and then into Turkish. But it works most of the time. Great job and thank you for that. :-)
@@limonkolonyas698 Enkara? Sbsbbsbdbdbdbdb, tüm sınıfın kahkaha atarak yarıldığına eminim ve gözümün önünde canlandırabiliyorum, "Inkıra" , "Ankıra" falan yine İngilizceye uyuyo da "Enkıra" nerenin İngilizcesi tam olarak, Afrika galiba dhsbabab
One thing that I do not hear you mention is that to learn and use a language, you need to learn about the culture. Which I find adds the flavour of the culture to the words we are trying to say. Thank you again 🌹👏🌹
Thank you so much for these videos🙏🏾. Make more, don't stop I'm starting to get a hang on this, I don't want to lose my momentum. You're an awesome teacher👍🏾. Tesekkurler ederim 🙏🏾
You're the best Turkish teacher ever 💕💕💕from one video I learned what I couldn't in many weeks😍😍wish for more videos 😍😍or why not doing us a favor and teaching us till we master that language😍😍😁😁would be awesome 💕💕💕💕😍😍çok teşekkürler 💕💕💕💕
I didn't learn Turkish but I know What you're explaining in this video already by acquisition from Turkish series..I never thought about grammar..I find learning the grammar after knowing the basics is much better than the reverse.. Thank you I love your videos so much 🌸🌸🌸
Even without you delving into the grammar in this video, I am now able to understand Turkish grammar much more easily. You can't find such good information anywhere else. And look, I researched on many sites that only bring a complicated table and a very superficial explanation.
this video is just so amazing because ive watched sooo many turkish dramas and i can already tell the meaning even without subtitles, even without KNOWING all about the sufixes you just showed us i kinda already got that in my mind bc they repeat it so much, i could understand that for example “uz” at the end, would mean a conjugation of “we” and now everything makes even more sense!!! thank you 🩷
Thank you for your superb and informative videos. I am a big watcher of Turkish dramas. I liked the way you explain certain expressions and idioms and what it would mean in the English equivalent. I really like the metaphors the Turkish people use in describing people, situations, it is so true and humourous. Hopefully, i hope to practice these words when I visit Turkiye later in the year.
Here's a solution! Go to settings on the main screen. It looks like a gear. Click on speed and set to lower percentage of speed. You can use it for reading subtitles during complex conversation on videos as well. It's been a real help for me since discovering it watching Turkish series!
Your videos have been really helpful at helping me grasp a basic understanding of the language structure. I have been seeing this Turkish girl recently and I don't know any so I've been doing my best to learn to hopefully have some idea eventually and see how well I do lol. Of course she is fluent in English but I want to show her I am willing to learn at least some Turkish, you know?
There's a tiny mistake at 5:38. It has to be "Yürüyorsun" (Second person singular), not "Yürüyosun".
Reşat thanks for making this!
Sen soylemesen belki de kimse farketmeyecekti o yuzden tesekkurler xnakekndksdj💕
Bir şey soracağım. İngilizcede birinin soyadından önce "Mr", "Miss" ve "Mrs" getiriyoruz, değil mi?(Resmî ortamda meselâ.) Benim sorum ise şu, bir bayanın soy adını biliyorum ancak evli mi yoksa bekar mı bilmiyorum, resmi bir ortamdayım. Peki ya bu durumda "Miss" ve "Mrs" hariç kullanılabilinecek kelime var mı?
@@Чисэль amerikalı bi hocamız bu konudan bahsetmişti ve genel bir iade olarak yanılmıyorsam "miss" kullanılıyordu yani "miz" diye telaffuz etmişti.
@@feyzak.4520 Teşekkür ederim.
Am learning Turkish and already know all these but still watching this, that explains how much I love this channel
Same here. I really struggled with it in the beginning.
How long did it take you to learn. I am just starting and it’s so hard 🤪😊
@@sheilahmiller507 how long did it take to get easier?
@@GLS001 Depends on your native language. Mine is Amharic which makes it easier for me.
@@GLS001 once you get the basics it's easier. I'm native English speaker and it's harder for me because if where the object is placed and other little things. I've had to quit working on it like I did, but I do know a lot. Hang in there you'll get it.
I would struggle with something and the app I was using kept telling me I was wrong, but then one day it just clicked. I'm in my 50's so if I can learn it you can too.
Watch Turkish drama series and movies with subtitles and it will help you to see how it is used in real life.
How beautiful the Turkish language is! ♥️
My main language is Turkish. if you want i can help you. I also need to improve my English.
@@alierenelmas can you help me in turkish please, I can help you improve your English
@@alierenelmas teach me Turkish 🥺
@@jason.r4941 my native language is Turkish, we can practice if you want
@@juniordossantos275 Give me your Instagram address
Gittikce yakisiklilasan ve aksani guzellesen guzel adamm💕🥺
🙏🏻😄
Greetings from Greece!i am learning Turkish!
I visited Istanbul twice a few years ago. I'm originally from Iran. Since my visit my mom got me addicted to Turkish series. Hahahaha. I've always been a lover of languages so I started learning Turkish. Originally I was watching them subtitled, but I finally got to a stage where I now understand 98 to 100% of the Turkish spoken in most series.
I think it was easier for me to learn Turkish because of two main reasons. One being that Farsi has tons of words in common with Turkish, and the other is just my love of languages.
Your videos are great and I love how you clearly pronounce and enunciate. However if you wouldn't mind me making a friendly suggestion, as much as it is nice to get more content in a shorter video, I think for people who are learning it is nicer to have a teacher that slows down a bit when they are going over the material.
Thank you for the great work you do and I wish you a lovely spring and summer ahead.
🌷🙏🙂
Hey thanks for sharing your experience, can you please tell how did you learn Turkish ,I speak English and Hindi and currently learning Arabic and it seems easier alot of alphabets words and much more things are similar for me, I love Turkish series i watched 2 series but with urdu dubbed and now I wanted to learn Turkish. Please suggest me something.
@@akhilkohli8861
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I watched a lot of Turkish series with subtitles. But I also learned a lot from songs and their translation. In addition I watched some TH-cam tutorial videos, but but too much of that. And I used a language app called Duolingo, but I didn't use it enough to take count; I use it very little.
✌️☺️
That's good Idea.
Speak slowly, please
Nasıl bu kadar akıcı ve güzel konuşabiliyorsun 😭😭
This is great. In the Southern US where we have a connection to Scottish and English ancestry, we say some similar things.
We say “Take it Easy” when we leave a place. In the Evangelical Christian Church, we often pray to “bless the hands that prepared the food.” Mothers and sometimes teachers make that tsk-tsk sound that means “stop it,” “cut it out,” or “no”.
Funny thing is that being a Turkish Phrase too xD
Abi almancayı da böyle anlatsan çok güzel olur bu şekilde çok anlaşılır yabancılara çektiğin kıyağı bize de çek ya
Ekonomisi iyi olan parası değerli olan ülkelerde izlenince youtube daha çok para veriyor ve daha çok öne çıkartıyor bu yuzden de yabancılara hitap etmeye başladı hakli da🤷🏻♀️
@@feyzak.4520 TH-cam'da böyle bir politika yok, kendinde politikalarını okuyabilirsin. Fiyatlandırmayı bulunduğun konuma göre yapıyor. Örneğin Türkiye'de ortalama her 1000 izlenmede 3-4 dolar arası veriyor. Yani kanalının hangi konumda etkinlik gösterdiği önemli.
@@serhtrd6926Korede yasayan Türk bir youtuber anlatmıştı bunu ve orada aynı zamanda televizyoncu da. Bu sektörde olan biri daha iyi bilir diye düşünüyorum. Durumun böyle olduğunu öğrenince artik Türklere degil de Korelilere yönelik içerik hazırlamaya başlamıştı.
@@feyzak.4520 Rıfat Karlıova bahsettiğin kişi biliyorum. Politikaları okuduysan anlattığım olayı anlamışsındır. Senin bahsettiğin mantığa göre Tüm TH-cam kanalları İngilizce seçeneğine geçer ve Amerika'ya ya da Almanca'ya geçer Almanya'ya hitap etmeye başlar. Neden daha çok kar etmek için. Ama işte TH-cam'un uyguladığı ekonomi politikasının da sebebi bunun önüne geçmektir.
@@serhtrd6926 hayır Rıfat Karlıova degil. Politikaları da okumadım neyse önemli değil.
Sinava cok az bir sure kaldi... girecek olan herkese basarilar umarim hedefledigimiz yerlere geliriz💕
Teşekkürler umarım sende güzel bir yer kazanabilirsin. Sınav yüzünden ingilizceye pek bakamıyorum zaten :((
İnş
offf burada bile yks çıldırıcam
@@effy020-7 kacinilmaz yol,sinav bitene kadar :)
Hadi bakiiimm sınavın nasıl geçti
Türk olup da izlemek ayrı güzel :D
I was born in England to Cypriot parents and so watch your videos to improve my Turkish.
When I went on holiday to Turkey, many people commented not on my accent but on my diction which was thought to be old-fashioned and polite. I however would like to sound more current and everyday native.
Please could you do a video on Turkish contractions and formal to informal language usage.
For example: bir - bi; değil mi - demi.
I think I'm pronouncing every letter, a little like Zeki Müren, rather than being fluid in my speech.
BTW, your English accent is fantastic, as too are your clear, well constructed videos. 👏👏👏
Actually we’re saying like “dimi” not “demi”
@@yehetohorat7488 Thank you.
Is dimi being used to mean değil mi or is dimi another different word?
@@fayhoopertatamic9548 you’re welcome and “dimi” means “değil mi”
Actually, you didn't say anything wrong. There are people who say "demi" for "değil mi", but many people also say "dimi" (but those who say "demi" can be more than those who say "dimi". Perhaps the reason for the slight differences in the use of this phrase may be that people live in different regions of Turkey ) Obviously I hear both a lot. If you say "dimi" to someone whose native language is Turkish, I don't think it would be a problem
@@zulalbebek Thank you. I appreciate the time you took to comment. Hopefully, one day I may be speaking like a native.
This is the best channel for learning Turkish . You teach so good .I loved the way you try to relate everything with other languages as well . Plss post more of such videos .
Çok teşekkür ederim 😊😊
Çok ama çok
Where are you from if you are native in english we can help each other to practice you can practice english with me and sometimes we can speak english together
You are my favorite Turkish teacher abi! Thank you so much! Videos are very useful.
This one video covers so much basic parts of the language that leaves the watcher with a lot of very practical knowledge and usage!
and it's so compact, and very logically organized!
THIS is what makes a good language video.
Very refreshing, after coming from so many language videos that don't actually teach you a single thing! like really.
Really helped me to learn something Turkish. I am still a Nursery student for Turkish language. Just learn few word. Cok tessekur ederim hocam.
good job!!
@@gokcen6822 Tessekurler.
my native language is Turkish, we can practice if you want
@@ssamet.0 Ok. I wanted.
@@ssamet.0 yo i want to practice and learn Turkish too
OMGoodness! This really turned the "light switch" ON for me to understand and remember Turkish!! You explain things soooo well. Thanks so much!
EXCELENTE VIDEOOOOOO🤩🤩 I'm a Spanish native speaker and I'm learning Turkishhhh this is so helpful thank u Reş❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I’m Turkish native speaker and want learn speanish speanish is so beatiful languange❤❤❤
Hep yabancılara Türkçe öğrenmek sondan eklemeli diye zorlandıklarını söylerlerdi fakat bizim ana dilimiz olduğu için bize garip gelirdi. Ama bu videoyu izlediğimde onları anlaya biliyoru.
Love turkish!! I still don’t speak but I really like it! Bu video icin Tesekkur ederim. Gracias ☺️
I already know all of these but the way he explained it was just ...mükemel...I wish I had this when I was a beginner
My main language is Turkish. I can help you if you want. I also need to improve my English. In this way, we both developed our language.
Thank's a lot i can finally say that i found a great turkish teacher to guide me into mastering this language ..i hope u are never leaving us alone 🙏🏼
OMG! - What I'm seeing?!
This is what I was wanting for. Finally got. Thank you Mr. Reşat - Plz create a new channel for learning Turkish 🇹🇷 - I'm %100 sure you'll be successful ❤️.
My main language is Turkish. I can help you if you want. I also need to improve my English. In this way, we both developed our language.
@@alierenelmas
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Ok! This is my new Facebook account: ( Güzel Akıl ) facebook.com/turkish.language11
@@alierenelmas
I am ready
@@ibrahimmosa8301 give me your instagram
@@ibrahimmosa8301 facebook.com/samet.solak.718
I've been trying to learn Turkish for years in fits and starts. Your videos help to put things together for me. Thank you very much!
arkadaslarimla birlikte bir platform kurduk ve turk kulturunu anlatip basit bir sekilde turkce ogretiyorduk. Tabiki cok bir ogretim bilgimiz olmadigi icin fazla ilerleyemiyoruz ama senin videolarini izlettik ve bize ne kadar yardimci oldugunu tahminn bile edemezsin ve cok guzel bir seye vesile oluyosunn love youu (244 yabanci 40 turkuz)
I've just started watching your videos and am finding your method of teaching brillant. Somehow, it is resonating with me. Harika!
Love your lessons! Now I can say I am really learning Turkish. Thank you
Oh this makes so much sense! The pronunciation is the hardest for me but I’m following the structure of the language. Thank you 🙏
I can't explain ,how much grateful I am feeling right now towards you! Çok Teşekkürler ! ♥️
Thank you❤, this video has taught me millions of times better than my former typical Turkish classes
Love the way you explained .. made it way easier.. cant wait for more 'learn turkish' videos))
As a German, I find the alphabet and pronounciation pretty familiar, so that is not hard for me. I am just trying to find some way to learn turkish in my free time while I also do my German homeschooling for the "Realschulabschluss".
I live in Turkey since late July this year and I can see that the English language and/or German language will not help me 100% of the time, so I want to learn turkish pretty fluently so I can communicate with more people.
I appreciate that you take your time to teach many people out there the Turkish language, I really need to know it and from others who speak Turkish it is pretty easy, easier than German at least.
Thank you very much!
I just saw your collab with Ruri and came here to your channel. I think I've found a new gem 😍 . I'd like to learn Turkish.
Thank you Resat!! I'm learning sooo much with these videos!
Vörbs :)
Gitmek=to go
Yürümek=to walk
Koşmak=to run
Oturmak=to sit
Uyumak=to sleep
Okumak=to read
Gelmek=to come
Dönmek=to turn /to come back
Çıkmak= to go out /to leave
Ev-eve-evde-evden
Okul-okula-okulda-okuldan
Otobüs- otobüse- otobüste- otobüsten
Araba- arabaya - arabada - arabadan
Şimdi(/şu an )=now
Az sonra(/ birazdan)=shortly after
Bugün=today
Yarın=tomorrow
Otobüsü unutmuşsun
Çok teşekkur ederim
I already knew these but this video was a great refresher bu yüzden lütfen daha fazlasını yap hocam.😊
Love your Learn Turkish Videos Please keep making them.
Thanks to you I’m very motivated to learn this beautiful language. I hope you’re going to continue it! Thanks 🇹🇷♥️
Ben bilmemek Turkish. Senin video izliyor ve mutlu oluyor. 😀
I loooooove the way you explain things, your Turkish content is my fav ✨
Türkçe öğrenmek için yapılmış bir video. Ama ben ingilzice öğreniyorum. Kanal çok yönlü. Teşekkürlerrr❤️
Bende😃
Keep making videos related to the Turkish language, they're helpful indeed 😊
please do make a video on tenses in Turkish 🥰
I'm a native speaker. If you want i can help you. I also need to improve my English.
@@alierenelmas olm bütün yorumların altındasın. Yeter artık sal
@@ssamet.0 şsşçsfdşçisfdai
Thank you for making these video's, it helps me a lot. You explain everything very clearly
I'm learning so much about the Turkish language in your vids, man! And gotta say... Hearing you speak in English is like music to my ears. I'll be looking out for your next video!
My main language is Turkish. I can help you if you want. I also need to improve my English. In this way, we both developed our language.
@@alierenelmas I'd love that, but how are we gonna do that exactly? My mother tongue is Arabic by the way!
Wow!you are a very good teacher I have come across on TH-cam,am from Africa (Malawi) and I am learning Turkish, your teaching technique is very helpful and I believe I will be helped so much....keep it up!❤You are the best, your English is clear and beautiful ❤️
I’m just starting and trying to learn the Turkish language or at least to recognize what some words mean.
I’ve been watching Turkish series for some time now which I love. I’m gonna try to learn what ever I can from you, I went out and bought a Turkish Dictionary to help me at least understand some words I hear.
If you're still thinking about learning Turkish, I can help. I want to improve my English, too. Can we work together?
I am in love with Turkish language and i really want to learn it
May Allah bless you dear ❤
Salam aalaykom sister. How much progress did you make this year learning Turkish? Do you have any advice?
So i am new to turkey and i am taking courses and you are pushing me more and improving my Turkish more better thanks for that alot!!
From first moment you are my favorite TH-cam, you are good actor, interesting, with humor, person who influenced me a lot
VERY CLEAR AND USEFUL LESSON!!THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH!!!
I like your videos a lot, allthough it's a bit more complicate for me to follow because I am from Germany and do speak English, but still have to translate from English into German and then into Turkish. But it works most of the time. Great job and thank you for that. :-)
0:36 İstanbul'un aksanlı söylenişi jdudjfjsujsjsixjwjjdjc
İngilizce konuşurken türkçe kelimeler söylendiğinde aksanlı söylenmemesi gerektiğini düşünüyorum ben
@@sulekullukcuoglu123 O anın kafasıyla bir başka oluyor ama. Hiç unutmam ortaokulda "Ay waz born in Enkıra" demiştim. Bayağı bir dalga konusu olmuştu.
@@limonkolonyas698 SLFKSŞVMSŞV çok kötüüü hissettim şu an mahcupluğunu
@@limonkolonyas698 Enkara? Sbsbbsbdbdbdbdb, tüm sınıfın kahkaha atarak yarıldığına eminim ve gözümün önünde canlandırabiliyorum, "Inkıra" , "Ankıra" falan yine İngilizceye uyuyo da "Enkıra" nerenin İngilizcesi tam olarak, Afrika galiba dhsbabab
Wow, another great video man! Good work!😃
so easy!
thank you
I've understood each and every thing that you taught in this video .
love from Pakistan
One if the best learn Turkish videos I have ever seen. Keep them coming please.
Vowel harmony has a simple logic but still makes me crazy. I definitely need more practice
One thing that I do not hear you mention is that to learn and use a language, you need to learn about the culture.
Which I find adds the flavour of the culture to the words we are trying to say. Thank you again 🌹👏🌹
thanks for ur videos,after I lived in Istanbul for nearly a year and also broke up with a Turkish guy,now I decide to learn Turkish.
Greetings from Macaristan 🇾🇪!
such a great teacher, thank you very much, and please keep the videos coming!
That is my first time! Are you amazing!!!! To easy! Simple!! Love u!!
Please upload more videos....this is so helpful. Tesekkuler!
Hi. I feel turkish langsung very easy because of your video. Please continue, I'm waiting your other video to learn.
Amazing! Very good work!
Thank you for the tutorials.
I am English speaking, but watch Turkish content.
I am enamored with the Turkish language.
Plss more videos on learning Turkish🙏🙏🙏 Teşekkür ederim
Azərbaycandan selamlar 🌝🖐️, teşekkürler hocam 💙
Thank you so much for these videos🙏🏾. Make more, don't stop I'm starting to get a hang on this, I don't want to lose my momentum. You're an awesome teacher👍🏾. Tesekkurler ederim 🙏🏾
My main language is Turkish. I can help you if you want. I also need to improve my English. In this way, we both developed our language.
“Teşekkür ederim” means “thank you” and “teşekkürler” means “thanks” so “Teşekkürler ederim” is wrong
@@yehetohorat7488 oh, ok... Thank you🙂
@@keletsomokone2663 you’re welcome
@@alierenelmas okay, but you seem to be very good in English already. This should be fun🙂
Genius man. Brilliant method. Been looking for this to learn fast n practical. Teshekuler eldirim
You teach so well. You must take classes
This lesson was so good bro you helped tie a lot of things together for me with Turkish. Teşekkür ederim dostum 🙌🏾
Wow! Very helpful. I am learning Turkish on Duolingo, but this video gives me more confidence on how these sentences fit together. Thanks!
Good teaching technics!
You're the best Turkish teacher ever 💕💕💕from one video I learned what I couldn't in many weeks😍😍wish for more videos 😍😍or why not doing us a favor and teaching us till we master that language😍😍😁😁would be awesome 💕💕💕💕😍😍çok teşekkürler 💕💕💕💕
I really want to thank you very much.
It worked out very well for me:) I'm waiting for the rest of the videos
I didn't learn Turkish but I know What you're explaining in this video already by
acquisition from Turkish series..I never thought about grammar..I find learning the grammar after knowing the basics is much better than the reverse..
Thank you I love your videos so much
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Agreed! Many people get too stuck on grammar.
I'm glad I found this channel🥰🙏
Mashallah. You have a great job. Keep it up. I love your style of teaching and explaining.
It was so helpful... Waiting for your next video..
Perfect explaining 👌🏿
Love your videos! Just what I was looking for, everything is clear and to the point! 👍👍👍
Even without you delving into the grammar in this video, I am now able to understand Turkish grammar much more easily. You can't find such good information anywhere else. And look, I researched on many sites that only bring a complicated table and a very superficial explanation.
Reşat her videon çok güzel olmak zorunda mı? Bu videoda mükemmel olmuş I love you ❤️❤️❤️
It's awesome 👍you are a really good teacher 🧿 this is how it's done 💪 yawsss!
Üstad videoyu hemen izliyoruz bakalım yine nasıl bir masterpiece yaptın
You are a favorite! Love these videos. Very helpful and interesting!
this video is just so amazing because ive watched sooo many turkish dramas and i can already tell the meaning even without subtitles, even without KNOWING all about the sufixes you just showed us i kinda already got that in my mind bc they repeat it so much, i could understand that for example “uz” at the end, would mean a conjugation of “we” and now everything makes even more sense!!! thank you 🩷
If you want to learn Turkish, you can watch Turkish series.
Hocam aksaniniz coksel
@@merveilleuxx haklı gibi.. ama olsun dil için izlenir
Çok helpful! Teşekkürler!
Great video to learn turkish!
My main language is Turkish. I can help you if you want. I also need to improve my English. In this way, we both developed our language.
@@alierenelmas bi git ln
Büyük emek harcıyorsun.. Bravo sana..
Turkish and persian have a lot lot in common ! So it's really easy for me to learn Turkish
Thanks for this awesome lesson
Super. I love Turkish language very much and started learning the same. Enjoying the learning process. Thanks for this very useful video
Masha Allah, Thank you
Thank you for your superb and informative videos.
I am a big watcher of Turkish dramas.
I liked the way you explain certain expressions and idioms and what it would mean in the English equivalent.
I really like the metaphors the Turkish people use in describing people, situations, it is so true and humourous.
Hopefully, i hope to practice these words when I visit Turkiye later in the year.
Hey Reş! Lütfen Lütfen lütfen more content for us guys learning Turkish. I like your style arkadaşım 😊
Almanca videolarına da devam öğretmenim 🇹🇷🇩🇪🇬🇧
I’m learning Turkish language and it’s nice to see your videos about this but can you speak slowly😉thanks and keep safe ✌🏻
Here's a solution! Go to settings on the main screen. It looks like a gear. Click on speed and set to lower percentage of speed. You can use it for reading subtitles during complex conversation on videos as well. It's been a real help for me since discovering it watching Turkish series!
Your videos have been really helpful at helping me grasp a basic understanding of the language structure. I have been seeing this Turkish girl recently and I don't know any so I've been doing my best to learn to hopefully have some idea eventually and see how well I do lol. Of course she is fluent in English but I want to show her I am willing to learn at least some Turkish, you know?
Please make more video about Turkish language. I really enjoy the way you teach and Turkish sound.
Çok teşekkür ederim 🙏🙏
You deserve billion thumbs up 👍
Waiting for the next Turkish videos