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05 Nov 2006 Sun 02:50 am |
I am a true beginner, i have actually picked up a pretty big vocabulary but as far as anything else I'm not real sure what direction to go. I cant even put a sentence together, i'm not a real easy learner any tips for what are maybe the first few things you MUST learn, or like what order you should learn things... am i making sense? :-S
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 02:55 am |
look at the sentence orders first then look at simple conversations with just words from the dictionary (directly....like gitmek=to go) then learn the correct endings, thats how im attempting it anyway hehe (people understand me even if its nots correct)u only learn from your mistakes
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 02:56 am |
im trying to teach myself aswell so thats maybe its taking so long why im not getting as far as id like to hehe
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 03:07 am |
First thing learn vowel harmony,and understand it very well.
Then understand that we form anything in Turkish by adding suffix,
Tenses,pural,nagative,...ect
Then try to get the sentence order,a tip for a biginner is that mostly all of the time,the verb comes last thing in the sentence
Ex,
İ am going to work.
İşe gidiyorum ..... 'to work,i'm going'
Then read if you can and try to practice,and anything you need,come here and ask,you will find lots of help.
Start with the learn Turkish section here,its very good.
Download Winmekmak,it will help you,and there are some other sites teaching grammar is very good too
Best of luck
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 03:10 am |
o o o i also find learning lyrics to songs is quite helpful because they are memorable and help with orders and endings and pronunciation hehe...plus i just love them lol
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 03:24 am |
First learn Vowel Harmony (Very very important you cannot go on if you do not get this!)
Then the compliment to be and the personal endings :
im/ sin / dir ---etc
then the basic suffixes like "de/den/ile" etc
The consonant mutation...
This order worked for me ,
iyi şanslar dilerim! ( I wısh you good luck)
Kolay gelsin!
If you need help anyone here wıll love to help you (me too!)
and NEVER GIVE UP because...
You CAN learn turkısh!
Dilara.
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 03:48 am |
Quoting Dilara: First learn Vowel Harmony (Very very important you cannot go on if you do not get this!)
Then the compliment to be and the personal endings :
im/ sin / dir ---etc
then the basic suffixes like "de/den/ile" etc
The consonant mutation...
This order worked for me ,
iyi şanslar dilerim! ( I wısh you good luck)
Kolay gelsin!
If you need help anyone here wıll love to help you (me too!)
and NEVER GIVE UP because...
You CAN learn turkısh!
Dilara. |
Well thank u EVERYONE.... and yes the vowel harmony thing I know is important... so i will start on that, and am welcome to any good learning tips that you all have. Thank you thank you thank you
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 04:09 am |
I think the reason people sometimes find it hard is because turkish is slightly backwards to the english language.
For example: I love you = seni seviyorum...but 'seni' = you and 'seviyorum' = I love. but also as a single word 'sen' = you...but ya sen? = and you? and so on. Hence you need to learn vowel harmony first.
It may be hard to learn at first but i'm sure you'll get use to it....good luck!
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 04:33 am |
I am also trying to learn and did not know where to start. These tips are really helpful. The people on this site are so nice and helpful
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 07:54 am |
Wow.. you are all very nice! Thank you! I am truly a beginner as well... slowly learning. I think I have the vowel harmony down.. I have found the turkish language to be very beautiful.
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 09:09 am |
You might want to get a book? There are some pretty good begginers guides with audio parts that I found pretty helpful at first...
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05 Nov 2006 Sun 11:05 am |
I found learn Turkish in three months by HUGO, really helpful. You can get it cheaply on ebay or amazon. Also the Talk Now CD is very good aswell, but if you buy cheaply on ebay you need to find the codec on the net to use it! PM ifyou do and IL give it to you!
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14 Nov 2006 Tue 12:18 am |
selam !!
i am also new here but i have a question can people learn turkish online??
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14 Nov 2006 Tue 12:35 am |
I find that very difficult how exactly did you get that down... I understand and everyone says thats the most important thing (getting the vowel harmony down) what did you do to learn?
Quoting Sia: Wow.. you are all very nice! Thank you! I am truly a beginner as well... slowly learning. I think I have the vowel harmony down.. I have found the turkish language to be very beautiful.  |
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14 Nov 2006 Tue 12:41 am |
İ believe aslan2 had explained it beautifully before,
You search here on language forum for a thread called vowel harmony,
And you will get it very well inşallah.
İf you have some questions about grammar,check the Forum too,you may find the answer there.
İ can explain it to you,but won't be as good as when aslan did,so better search it first,and if you need anything just ask .
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14 Nov 2006 Tue 02:07 am |
Quoting kayser: selam !!
i am also new here but i have a question can people learn turkish online?? |
Tabii ....but it might be difficult for you to try and pronounce the words if you have not heard them, but writing wise - sure!
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17 Nov 2006 Fri 03:19 am |
Quoting susie k: I found learn Turkish in three months by HUGO, really helpful. You can get it cheaply on ebay or amazon. Also the Talk Now CD is very good aswell, but if you buy cheaply on ebay you need to find the codec on the net to use it! PM ifyou do and IL give it to you! |
I too am very new to learning Turkish language and was wondering about reading/media materials. The HUGO series looks very good but I cannot find Turkish language anywhere. I've looked on amazon, ebay and uk book sites. Does anyone know where else I might find this please?
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