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Best way to learn Turkish language
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17 Feb 2008 Sun 07:59 pm |
Merhaba!
I am trying to learn the Turkish language. I have relatives in Turkey and would like to be able to communicate with them better.
Could someone please offer advice on the best way to learn the language....where do start?
Thanks for the help!
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17 Feb 2008 Sun 09:11 pm |
Quoting rapt: Merhaba!
I am trying to learn the Turkish language. I have relatives in Turkey and would like to be able to communicate with them better.
Could someone please offer advice on the best way to learn the language....where do start?
Thanks for the help! |
just start, but have determination,its not easy.
just learn basic everyday things first.the ones you can use to introduce yourself and tell a little about your self.Learn polite greetings and slowly build up your vocab.
I have learnt by going into the chat room and actually speaking to turks ,they are always very helpful ,and understanding if and when you make mistakes ,but dont be afraid to ask for help in the chatroom,some kind and helpful turks are willing to help you learn their language
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17 Feb 2008 Sun 11:30 pm |
If you want to learn Turkish completely, look at the left side of this website. You can see learning pages. If you are not interested in it seriously, and only want to speak a bit in order to understand well-used and famous sayings in practical life, then just try to chat online. By chatting, you don't need to learn rules, so you won't get confuse about the reasons etc. Just memorizing is the best way for using a language.
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20 Feb 2008 Wed 01:46 am |
I want to understand the rules not just a few phrases (I already have that). I'm checking out the classes on this site. Thanks for the reply
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20 Feb 2008 Wed 02:46 am |
This page has a lot of resources
http://www.turkishclass.com/forumTitle_6_22196
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20 Mar 2010 Sat 04:22 pm |
hi , im new to this site and im trying to find a way to read turkish by listening, i need to practice the prononciation. where can i find that in this site, or at least the alphabet prononciation so i could read properly. thanks in advance
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20 Mar 2010 Sat 04:44 pm |
http://turkish.pgeorgalas.gr/AlphabetSetEn.asp
this site is extremely helpful and has sound also
Edited (3/20/2010) by spritzer
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20 Mar 2010 Sat 08:42 pm |
If you want to learn Turkish completely, look at the left side of this website. You can see learning pages. If you are not interested in it seriously, and only want to speak a bit in order to understand well-used and famous sayings in practical life, then just try to chat online. By chatting, you don´t need to learn rules, so you won´t get confuse about the reasons etc. Just memorizing is the best way for using a language.
I very much liked this advice. but unfortunatly sometimes we learners are too embaresed to chat for our knowlege in lanuage is very limited. but may be yavaş yavaş and after a couple of chats one would be encouraged.
Personaly i find reading and sometimes contributing to the translation forums useful although in either ways constancy is very important.
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24 Mar 2010 Wed 06:14 am |
Merhaba! I am trying to learn the Turkish language. I have relatives in Turkey and would like to be able to communicate with them better. Could someone please offer advice on the best way to learn the language....where do start? Thanks for the help!
fristly you should study the lessons on turkish class and solve the homeworks
second you can find the pronounce on l
www.livemoche.com
third read teach turkish to your self book and search for anther books
forth listen to songs with lyrics and translation
and if you have any questions you can but it on the forum
hope that help you
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24 Mar 2010 Wed 12:00 pm |
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