@@trashygit No, I said it this way. I think I speak very neat and clean Turkish, but we have forgotten the grammar rules. The teacher explains very well. She has incredible talent. I also agree, Turkish is one of the most difficult languages in the world. It is a challenging but enjoyable language for a foreigner.
Muki, You're an amazing! Your instructional method is the best! Your style and visual presentation is so articulate and concise. I have been struggling to learn Turkish and gone on many other sites as well as reading materials. Most of them which just had me scratching my head in confusion. However, with your method, I finally got it!! Thank you Muki! Your lessons are a life changer and priceless! I didnt want to be "deaf and mute" when I move to Turkey :-)
Thank you so much💙😘 I have a request please , would you make Vowels Pronunciation slow practice? I can't handle it just my tongue flying no where😂 my native language is Arabic though my second and languages are French and English ,it's way confusing 🙌🤗 Bana yerdimet nolur
Bello Alamin This is how: You look at the last vowel of the word you are attaching the plural suffix. If the last vowel is a front vowel then the plural suffix will be -lar. If the last vowel of the word is a back vowel, the plural suffix will be -ler.
You just found an exception. In terms of strict vowel harmony, "hayaller" does violate the rule indeed.. Turkish allows for some exceptions to the rule, especially in borrowed words or inflectional forms. Word origin is arabic. In Spoken Turkish, we pronounce hayal word last "a" between a/e sound. more close to e sound slightly. sound like Hayeller. So it fits our spoken vowel harmony. But this is very advanced thing most natives dont recognize. in fact Turkish has more vowel sounds in spoken language. different variation of a, e sounds.
Balıklar sandiviçlerİ yer. In this case, the Word sandiviçler is the object of the sentence. If you wanna use a Word as an object, you should add an -i or -ı at the end of the word. So, you should learn the accusative case in turkish to understand it well.
When the last vowel in the word is a/ı/o/u , you use "lar" When the last vowel in the word is e/i/ö/ü, you use "ler" Telefon-lar (Phones) Seyirci-ler (Audiences) There are some exceptions.
You're such a good teacher, your videos are very helpful.
Thanks a lot.
Çok teşekkür ederim. ❤️
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İ am from india i trying to learn turkey language. your video is helpful. شكرا جزيلا
Your videos are so helpful. Thank you so much!
The most enjoyable videos I've watched recently are your videos.
Because you understand everything in these videos; that's an achievement.
@@trashygit No, I said it this way. I think I speak very neat and clean Turkish, but we have forgotten the grammar rules. The teacher explains very well. She has incredible talent. I also agree, Turkish is one of the most difficult languages in the world. It is a challenging but enjoyable language for a foreigner.
Merhaba hocam. This lesson on plural is very good. Teşekkür ederim. 🇹🇷🥇🏆🥇🏆🥇🏆🥇🏆🥇🏆🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Muki, You're an amazing! Your instructional method is the best! Your style and visual presentation is so articulate and concise. I have been struggling to learn Turkish and gone on many other sites as well as reading materials. Most of them which just had me scratching my head in confusion. However, with your method, I finally got it!! Thank you Muki! Your lessons are a life changer and priceless! I didnt want to be "deaf and mute" when I move to Turkey :-)
These are so helpful. Thank you for making these videos!
I love your teaching, Thanks.
❤️ nice teach
Really.. A great help !!! Thank you so much....
Lots of love from INDIA♥️♥️♥️♥️
Me too🤚
Me too from India 🇮🇳❤️🇹🇷
Very helpful thankyou so much
Hi, I love your videos, very helpful! Is there any website or app where I can practice my turkish grammar? Like many exercises? Thanks!
Thank you
Thank you so much
Lar and Ler sound the same right? For me both sound like LaSH
Thank you so much💙😘 I have a request please , would you make Vowels Pronunciation slow practice? I can't handle it just my tongue flying no where😂 my native language is Arabic though my second and languages are French and English ,it's way confusing 🙌🤗 Bana yerdimet nolur
There is a mistake here! You must change "Back vowels and front vowels" !
Just see the vowel at the end of a word. for example arabA-lAr, meyvE-Ler, üzÜm-ler, kedİ-ler , okUl-lar
A,I,O,U - sufix -lar, E,İ,Ö,Ü sufix ler
Thank you so much for your amazing videos. My Turkish friend wrote this: Evdeyim. When I asked: "Where are you?"
When do I use this?
Tşk 🙏
When you are at home.
"Evdeyim" means "I am at home"
when do you decide if you choose frontal vowel or end vowel?
Bello Alamin This is how: You look at the last vowel of the word you are attaching the plural suffix. If the last vowel is a front vowel then the plural suffix will be -lar. If the last vowel of the word is a back vowel, the plural suffix will be -ler.
Bello Alamin These are the front vowels: a, ı, o, u
These are the back vowels: e, i, ö, ü
Turkish-Wise Thanks❤️. I live in Istanbul so i need to learn turkish.
Check out my online Turkish course for beginners. I think you'd find it helpful. turkishwise.mykajabi.com/opt-in
Merhaba
I want to ask u that is there any countable or uncountable noun in turkish?
No, that's why any noun can be made plural.
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What about the word kalp?
thank youu
i dont understand the differnce between back and fronyal vowels?
what does anahtar mean
ksf bkk It means key.
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Hello, I'm confused about the plural of "hayal" which means dream. The plural should be "hayallar" but it seems to be "hayaller". Why?
You just found an exception. In terms of strict vowel harmony, "hayaller" does violate the rule indeed.. Turkish allows for some exceptions to the rule, especially in borrowed words or inflectional forms. Word origin is arabic.
In Spoken Turkish, we pronounce hayal word last "a" between a/e sound. more close to e sound slightly. sound like Hayeller. So it fits our spoken vowel harmony.
But this is very advanced thing most natives dont recognize.
in fact Turkish has more vowel sounds in spoken language. different variation of a, e sounds.
hey, in the case "sandviçler ve elmalar" and " baliklar sandviçleri yer", why there is a difference in the suffix for sandviç in each phrase?
Balıklar sandiviçlerİ yer. In this case, the Word sandiviçler is the object of the sentence. If you wanna use a Word as an object, you should add an -i or -ı at the end of the word. So, you should learn the accusative case in turkish to understand it well.
Balıklar sandiviçler-i yer, this i sufix of acusative
Where we use ler and where we use lar
When the last vowel in the word is a/ı/o/u , you use "lar"
When the last vowel in the word is e/i/ö/ü, you use "ler"
Telefon-lar (Phones)
Seyirci-ler (Audiences)
There are some exceptions.
According to the harmony of the word
Thank you so much but the information is repeated in a previous video
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