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TURKISH VERBS WITH PRONUNCIATION
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1.       etimologist
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 17 Nov 2008 Mon 07:22 pm

Kýþkýrtmak (Pronounce in syllable: Ksh.krt.muc.) = To provoke, To excite

Sen bizi kýþ.kýr.tý.yor.sun

2.       sonunda
5004 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 07:28 pm

Pronounce in syllable: Ksh.krt.muc.)         uh?

3.       CANLI
5084 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 10:40 pm

Ý think he meant how to pronounce the word,and where to stop.

4.       sonunda
5004 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 10:44 pm

How do you pronounce ´muc´ ? Shouldn´t it be ´mak´?

5.       CANLI
5084 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 10:51 pm

That would lead me to a question,what is the difference in sound ´voice´ in English in pronouncing mac,and mak ?

Ýf in dictionary and they do the phonetic thing beside the word

6.       sonunda
5004 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 10:57 pm

mac and mak would be the same in English. Is that what you meant?

7.       CANLI
5084 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 11:03 pm

Yes,that is what i meant

Then i guess he is suggesting that we pronounce the Turkish mak as English muc.

But i believe it can be mac ?!

8.       sonunda
5004 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 11:06 pm

I think muc is wrong.

9.       CANLI
5084 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 11:11 pm

Ý think so too.

10.       etimologist
156 posts
 18 Nov 2008 Tue 12:46 am

 

Quoting sonunda

How do you pronounce ´muc´ ? Shouldn´t it be ´mak´?

 

 Mak in English is read as mek in Turkish.

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