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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  

11.       nifrtity
1807 posts
 09 Sep 2012 Sun 06:51 am

I think it is not very hard but you are need Patience and hard work to be good in turkish

And every language need practice to dont forget it

Good luck

12.       angelicbeauty
7 posts
 10 Sep 2012 Mon 08:21 am

 

Quoting nifrtity

I think it is not very hard but you are need Patience and hard work to be good in turkish

And every language need practice to dont forget it

Good luck

Yes am learning italian so am working hard ^_^ 
And Good luck to you too  

 

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13.       Hend Yehya
38 posts
 10 Sep 2012 Mon 04:16 pm

 

Quoting angelicbeauty

Hey
am from Egypt ^_^
so my mother language is Arabic
i will start turkish language on tuesday 

 

Where is that? A private one or in Agouza´s center? I´ve been looking for one but in a place nearest to my residence



Edited (9/10/2012) by Hend Yehya
Edited (9/10/2012) by Hend Yehya

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14.       Umut_Umut
485 posts
 10 Sep 2012 Mon 05:56 pm

 

Quoting ms.yousra

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  

 

 

 

That´s right. And there are almost 2000 words that have Turkic origin in Arabic language. It would be more if we get into the dialects. But i dont think all are used in both side. Especially in Turkish, those words are like old words and rarely used. New generation generally doesnt know their meanings. But the ones who are more than 20 know the meaning but they dont use. The ones who are more than 60 use them

 

And Turkish is hard to learn but Arabic is harder. If you are from Egypt you are luckier cos your dialect has more Turkic origin words than the others.

 

Goodluck.

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15.       nohamansy95
2 posts
 10 Sep 2012 Mon 08:57 pm

I am Egyptian too and I´m searching for a Place to learn turkish , where did you find courses??

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16.       Abla
3648 posts
 10 Sep 2012 Mon 09:02 pm

In Cairo, try Ministry of Defence Language Institute, Kubri el-Qubbah.

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17.       nohamansy95
2 posts
 10 Sep 2012 Mon 09:06 pm

Thank you So much

18.       angelicbeauty
7 posts
 12 Sep 2012 Wed 10:17 am

am from alexandria
i have started in Misrturk in m7tt el raml above el bon el brazily
with native speakers from level one

and it was soo good

Güle güle  

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19.       maalu
9 posts
 12 Sep 2012 Wed 12:57 pm

I am Estonian and I want to study Turkish too. I know a bit about it already and the sentence strukture seems to be very similar to Estonian. And my plan is to study it while being in Turkey because my boyfriend lives there. I will probably not learn to write but at least I can speak it The language courses are quite expensive :/

Good luck! 

20.       angelicbeauty
7 posts
 12 Sep 2012 Wed 09:49 pm

Good Luck to you too

but here in egypt not expensive at all
Come and learn it here  

21.       DisiBayanAsk
40 posts
 13 Sep 2012 Thu 07:58 am

 

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  

 

ما شاء الله  

 

Ask yourself, dear one:

 What does a good choice mean?

 

A good choice is to choose things that match your essence, dear one.

Without thinking of anything else--A bad choice is made with a number of reasons but never the essence. 

 

A good choice can reflect who you are in your essence. And out there, regardless of the consequences resulting from it, you will be evolving.

 

As for the question that brought you here, the answer is this:

Where is your essence, your inner self, your most intense feelings?

Close your eyes, think of the issue that you are concerned & ask yourself:

 

Where would I put today my heart & my feelings, entirely?

Where would I put my essence? If the answer is ´here´ then go ahead.  

 

 السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته

 

 

 

22.       DisiBayanAsk
40 posts
 13 Sep 2012 Thu 08:14 am

 

 

 Good Luck My Friend, Kardeşim 

 

However, to really understand a country--listen to it´s music--Turkish music is melancholy, it´s sad...even in a lyrical happy song...this does not happen for no reason--beware of Turkey´s grasp, trust only Allah. 

23.       traveladdict
51 posts
 14 Sep 2012 Fri 03:59 am

um... im just starting out and i find it a little difficult! it makes spanish look like a walk in the park haah! good luck, you will get there with motivation

24.       angelicbeauty
7 posts
 15 Sep 2012 Sat 09:30 am

i´ve just started it 
it looks a bit difficult ^_^ and a little bit confusing in the letters

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