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Learning to speak Turkish...
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16 Jun 2007 Sat 10:47 am |
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This word is nearly impossible for me to say:
başardılı ... from the tc dictionary it sounds like:
ba shardle uh
...that's as close as I can to pronouncing it
but then...how would I pronounce başardıliydı ?
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16 Jun 2007 Sat 11:06 pm |
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Quoting TeresaJana: başardılı |
there is no such word. Delete the "d"
Quoting TeresaJana: This word is nearly impossible for me to say: |
You are lucky not to pronounce only one word.
There are so many words in English that I cannot say.
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16 Jun 2007 Sat 11:19 pm |
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oooh! yeah, i meant 'başarılı' dont know how the d got in there. hehe
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17 Jun 2007 Sun 09:54 am |
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Quoting TeresaJana: This word is nearly impossible for me to say:
başardılı ... from the tc dictionary it sounds like:
ba shardle uh
...that's as close as I can to pronouncing it
but then...how would I pronounce başardıliydı ?
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So you have a problem with "ı".
How 'bout following chains?
sıkıştırılmışlık
sıkıntılısını mı?
kılıbıklık
ısıtılmışlık
ılıştırılmışlık
kışkırttırılmışlık
etc
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17 Jun 2007 Sun 10:34 am |
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OYE! I get a muscle spasm looking at those words!!
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12 Jul 2007 Thu 02:00 am |
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the "ı" in Turkish alphabet is like the vowel sounds in the last syllabels of these English words: "financial" or "pocket".
hope this helps.
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| 16. |
12 Jul 2007 Thu 05:41 am |
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For Russian speakers:
ı = epы (ы
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