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40.       hedef
363 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 01:25 pm

merhaba to all

I just want to express my thanks and gratitdude to all the orginizers of this class. It has been a great plessure to learn the Turkish language. and I can´t agree more with my fellow students about how we are benefiting all from these classes and specially the homeworks.

çok teşşekurlar to all specially to our Teacher.

41.       catwoman
8933 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 10:24 pm

 

Quoting hedef

merhaba to all

I just want to express my thanks and gratitdude to all the orginizers of this class. It has been a great plessure to learn the Turkish language. and I can´t agree more with my fellow students about how we are benefiting all from these classes and specially the homeworks.

çok teşşekurlar to all specially to our Teacher.

 

Thank you and thank you to all the teachers!

42.       gencturk
326 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 10:30 pm

 

Quoting hedef

merhaba to all

I just want to express my thanks and gratitdude to all the orginizers of this class. It has been a great plessure to learn the Turkish language. and I can´t agree more with my fellow students about how we are benefiting all from these classes and specially the homeworks.

çok teşşekurlar to all specially to our Teacher.

 

You are welcome Hedef

43.       hedef
363 posts
 04 Oct 2008 Sat 10:32 am

günaydýn

As we are getting forward in our Turkish class , the lessons sometimes begin to seem confusing , especialy applying the vowel harmony in making sentences.

Can anyone help me in finding  a simple strategy to remeber the application.

I am just a begginer and I realy find the Turkish language very fascinating, but these simple rules sometimes get me confused when doing the homework which ultematly leads to wrong answers.

çok teþekkürler in advance

44.       gencturk
326 posts
 04 Oct 2008 Sat 02:53 pm

 

Quoting hedef

günaydýn

As we are getting forward in our Turkish class , the lessons sometimes begin to seem confusing , especialy applying the vowel harmony in making sentences.

Can anyone help me in finding  a simple strategy to remeber the application.

I am just a begginer and I realy find the Turkish language very fascinating, but these simple rules sometimes get me confused when doing the homework which ultematly leads to wrong answers.

çok teþekkürler in advance

 

There is a box made by MichelleAnne that would be helpful about vowel harmony.

 

Vowels
Hard (back)
Soft (front)
Flat
a , ý
e , i
Round
o , u
ö , ü


 

 

45.       hedef
363 posts
 03 Nov 2008 Mon 11:14 pm

dear all

I have just came back from a very nice trip to Antalya to attend a medical conference.

Antalya is a magnificent place, and as I heard it is called the Turkish reviera.

But as i am trying to catch up with my homework i noticed the class have reached section 13!!!

and all I know is there is only 10 sections. Could any one please help me find the rest three sections in order to catch up with my homework before the exam.

thanks a lot

46.       sugarbullet
7 posts
 06 Nov 2008 Thu 10:23 am

Im not officially in the group but i have a question

 

the following words oturma odasýnda in the living room , yemek odasýnda in the dinning room , am i right in assuming that the n is a buffer between sý - n - da

 

if this is correct why is the buffer n used when the following letter is not a vowel

 

 

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