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10.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 24 Mar 2010 Wed 12:00 pm

The best way learning Turkish is to use me online, to make use of me online, and more effieciently to have me offline! I am the best tool available today for learning Turkish. Try me, use me, click me, contact me, have me - me, namely pagliaccio, the great!

11.       Amber Lonsinger
46 posts
 24 Mar 2010 Wed 04:49 pm

Hello Rapt! 

 

Your Quote: "Could someone please offer advice on the best way to learn the language....where do start? "

  

( ME AND LANGUAGES:

You would like some advice on the best way to learn Turkish language?

I am learning Spanish and next Mandarin Chinese, for these are the most benefical spoken languages. I might bounce back to Turkey if it gets charted and qualified as a bigger language. )

 

The best way to learn ANY language is having a book that shows how to pronouce the word(s). EXAMPLE: To say ´the giraffe´ in Spanish it would be ´la jirafa´. How would you say this? As you read the word you most likely pronouced it ´lah-gi-rah-fah´. That would be wrong, the correct way to say and read this is ´lah-hee-ra-fa´. 

 

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Learning Language List For Raft:

 

#1.) Find a book with pronunciation and translation and study hard.

#2.) Practice speaking the words after reading and form sentences.

#3.) Practive for AT LEAST 2 hours everyday.  Find some friends in the language and speak, read everything in print on the language you learning. IMMERSE YOURSELF in your desired language.

 

The biggest mistake I find others doing is pronouncing words wrong with makes them look like a donkey. ;0 (Not a good thing)

 

Good Question!,

Amber

 

 


12.       ahmedy333
2 posts
 10 Apr 2010 Sat 11:43 pm

 

Quoting spritzer

http://turkish.pgeorgalas.gr/AlphabetSetEn.asp

 

this site is extremely helpful and has sound also

 

Seriously ... this is the most helpful site I´ve ever come across .... thanks a lot ..

13.       witchie
13 posts
 11 Apr 2010 Sun 04:28 am

www.livemocha.com

14.       turunc
10 posts
 11 Apr 2010 Sun 04:35 pm

 

Quoting spritzer

http://turkish.pgeorgalas.gr/AlphabetSetEn.asp

 

this site is extremely helpful and has sound also

 

The site is amazing, just having a look & it´s really helpful with the audio clips, exactly what i´ve been looking for. Thanks

15.       Gülümseme
posts
 11 Apr 2010 Sun 04:38 pm

 

Quoting turunc

 

 

The site is amazing, just having a look & it´s really helpful with the audio clips, exactly what i´ve been looking for. Thanks

 

 + 1

 

Thank you  it is very helpful

16.       hedef
363 posts
 11 Apr 2010 Sun 09:53 pm

 

Quoting turunc

 

 

The site is amazing, just having a look & it´s really helpful with the audio clips, exactly what i´ve been looking for. Thanks

 

 +1

17.       Melike1
388 posts
 11 Apr 2010 Sun 09:58 pm

What do you mean by +1 ? I don´t get it

18.       hedef
363 posts
 11 Apr 2010 Sun 10:03 pm

 

Quoting Melike1

What do you mean by +1 ? I don´t get it

 

 +1 = me too= ben de

 

i.e.  me too think that the site is very useful and it was what i was looking for especialy the audio clips

19.       Melike1
388 posts
 12 Apr 2010 Mon 07:56 am

Ah ok, it´s like sms-language Wink Thanks Hedef

20.       zeytinne
596 posts
 12 Apr 2010 Mon 11:09 am

İ also saw +100000000000000 does it mean "we ( lots of we) too" ? {#emotions_dlg.unsure}

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