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Is Turkish language hard ?
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1.       angelicbeauty
7 posts
 08 Sep 2012 Sat 06:11 pm

Hey
am from Egypt ^_^
so my mother language is Arabic
i will start turkish language on tuesday
so i want to know if the turkish language will be hard {#emotions_dlg.confused}
and i want to know how to study this language


i´ve been watching turkish series for 2 years
and its pretty coooool


i want your advice ppl  



Edited (9/8/2012) by angelicbeauty

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2.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 08 Sep 2012 Sat 06:46 pm

 

Quoting angelicbeauty

Hey
am from Egypt ^_^
so my mother language is Arabic
i will start turkish language on tuesday
so i want to know if the turkish language will be hard {#emotions_dlg.confused}
and i want to know how to study this language

i´ve been watching turkish series for 2 years
and its pretty coooool

i want your advice ppl  

It was not difficult to learn for me

 

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3.       angelicbeauty
7 posts
 08 Sep 2012 Sat 06:50 pm

really!!
what´s your mother language??  

4.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 08 Sep 2012 Sat 06:51 pm

 

Quoting angelicbeauty

really!!
what´s your mother language??  

 

Turkish

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5.       ms.yousra
47 posts
 08 Sep 2012 Sat 07:17 pm

Turkish language wil not be hard for you to study & learn because it has lots of Arabic words in it. I´m not sure how many words exactlly but I think about 6000 or more Arabic words . Insallah you will get it easily just practice as much as you can & it wont be hard for you.  Goodluck  

Quoting angelicbeauty

Hey
am from Egypt ^_^
so my mother language is Arabic
i will start turkish language on tuesday
so i want to know if the turkish language will be hard {#emotions_dlg.confused}
and i want to know how to study this language

i´ve been watching turkish series for 2 years
and its pretty coooool

i want your advice ppl  

 

 

6.       ms.yousra
47 posts
 08 Sep 2012 Sat 07:20 pm

lucky you for some we need to study

Quoting gokuyum

 

 

Turkish

 

 

7.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 08 Sep 2012 Sat 07:22 pm

 

Quoting ms.yousra

lucky you for some we need to study

 

 

 

I study too. I am learning Arabic. It is not easy to learn but common vocabulary makes it easier.



Edited (9/8/2012) by gokuyum

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8.       ikicihan
1127 posts
 08 Sep 2012 Sat 07:22 pm

I am sure it is easier than arabic!

Is turkish is hard to learn or not? It depends on what your mother language is... As a general rule it is easy to learn a relative language. Language classification may give an idea.

Arabic is a semitic language and totally different from turkish language. But luckily we have many arabic words in turkish, that is a plus for you.

I heard that japanese language structure is similar to turkish and a far relative also. That is why japanese people learn to speak turkish only in a few months.

Spanish, italian, portugese, french are relatives. English and german are relatives. Arabic and hebrew relatives...

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9.       ms.yousra
47 posts
 08 Sep 2012 Sat 07:27 pm

good luck gokuyum {#emotions_dlg.pray}

Quoting gokuyum

 

 

I study too. I am learning Arabic. It is not easy to learn but common vocabulary makes it easier.

 

 

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10.       angelicbeauty
7 posts
 09 Sep 2012 Sun 03:37 am

Thank you guys 

now am exited

but you will help me  

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