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Great site for verb conjugation!
1.       Elisa
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 27 Nov 2005 Sun 02:08 pm

Just discovered this, I had no idea that this existed. Gotta love the internet!

Verbix - Turkish Verbs Conjugation

2.       Angela
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 27 Nov 2005 Sun 03:31 pm

Thanks Elisa: have put it in my favourites.

3.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 06:02 pm

WOW! This is amazing! Bit freaky tho, considering all these forms are to be learnt by us

4.       Elisa
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 27 Nov 2005 Sun 07:58 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

WOW! This is amazing! Bit freaky tho, considering all these forms are to be learnt by us



Yeah, know what you mean. I was staring at those tenses a bit dumbfounded as well when I first saw them
On the other hand, I think that when you know one tense of a verb, it is quite easy to apply the rule to other verbs (warning: this is a remark of an absolute beginner! )
But I mean, tenses in Dutch or French are much more complicated I think, because there are a lot of exceptions that just don't have an explanation..

5.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 09:32 pm

Yes, but French comes closer to Dutch than Turkish and therefore i easily learnt French, as being dutch, but discovering difficulty in Turkish

Anyways I'm just a beginner too and my opinion is, you'll only learn Turkish properly if you are there and forced to speak it. So i can't wait to pack my bags and leave next summer!

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