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Turkish Language & Grammar Links
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29 Nov 2005 Tue 06:56 pm |
Ohh can someone help me?! Because my sweetheart once taught me a turkish proverb, meaning you learn a language the best from a native speaker.. somethign with 'dil' in it twice.. once meaning 'tongue' and once meaning 'language'.
I can't wait to see Kadir again so that he can kiss me and teach me this wonderful language
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05 Dec 2005 Mon 07:55 am |
Links mentioned here are added t our list. If you have any other links you could mention them here:
http://www.turkishclass.com/forumTitle_6_1448
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05 Dec 2005 Mon 04:36 pm |
This is a unique list of links that serves a certain propose, you are more than welcome to copy all the links to your list, but I like to keep building up this list, with respect to, a certain criteria. Having viewed more than 50 sites that offer Turkish lessons, I would like to keep this list not affected by other links that might proof suitable for some but not for all.
If there are any site rules against carrying on building it, please tell me before you decide to delete this thread including the list and waste my efforts again.
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05 Dec 2005 Mon 05:29 pm |
bab,
why should we delete your list? We are not prejudiced people, are we? Keep building it. You are more than welcome to do so.
The message above was meant to be to others who might read your great list and might have one or two other websites in mind.
Some of these links were mentioned in our links page already. But I just would like to have the most covering list on that subject. BTW, I have my criteria as well. So I dont add any website to the list.
http://www.turkishclass.com/resources_5
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25 Feb 2007 Sun 03:24 am |
Something I found today...
Learning PhraseBook English-Turkish
It is an online phrasebook with audio of all the phrases included... I have looked through a few of the sections, and it looks very helpful. There is the option of using either English or Turkish as the source language and you can choose to hide the translation if you want to test yourself.
Maybe it will be useful to others as well
--- there are also other languages besides Turkish
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25 Feb 2007 Sun 05:48 pm |
teşekkür ederım - I think I shall find this invaluable
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26 Feb 2007 Mon 05:16 am |
I agree that:
www.turkishdictionary.net
over all the best online dictionary because it provides a Turkish character generator and has some wildcard capability.
However
http://www.zargan.com/sozluk.asp
will provide some lists of whole "expressions" that can be very useful, especially when replying on this forum.
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26 Feb 2007 Mon 10:00 pm |
Add this one:
FSI Turkish
I've posted about this before. It is in the public domain, so it is FREE. It is a two-volume course, accompanied by hours upon hours of audio, and it was used to train U.S. Foreign Service personnel. Granted, it was written in the 1960s, so it feels a little dated. But once you get past the first few lessons it's invaluable for automating language structures with endless drilling.
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