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TURKISH VERBS WITH PRONUNCIATION
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1.       etimologist
156 posts
 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.

11.       etimologist
156 posts
 18 Nov 2008 Tue 12:47 am

 

Quoting sonunda

I think muc is wrong.

 

 then you can write the correct one

12.       CANLI
5084 posts
 18 Nov 2008 Tue 11:28 am

 

Quoting etimologist

 Mak in English is read as mek in Turkish.

 

 Ã think not...i guess they read same

Mak in Turkish as mak in English.

13.       CANLI
5084 posts
 18 Nov 2008 Tue 11:36 am

Anyone can confirm ?

So far our dictionary here shows them same.

14.       tinababy
1096 posts
 18 Nov 2008 Tue 11:41 am

 

Quoting CANLI

 Ã think not...i guess they read same

Mak in Turkish as mak in English.

 

 mak in Turkish

mak in English

mac in English

all the same

15.       Umut_Umut
485 posts
 18 Nov 2008 Tue 11:45 am

You can use the links below to listen the pronunciation of 40 verbs -->

 

http://turkishalphabet.googlepages.com/the20mostusedverbs

 

http://turkishalphabet.googlepages.com/the20mostusedverbs2

 

 

16.       CANLI
5084 posts
 18 Nov 2008 Tue 02:47 pm

Thanks for the links UU

17.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 19 Nov 2008 Wed 03:18 am

 

Quoting etimologist

 Mak in English is read as mek in Turkish.

 

Don´t make people confused

I know you are trying to say that "a" in English is pronounced "e" in Turkish, so if you wrote "mac" it is pronounced like "mek", but what you wrote is not so clear, and these all may make people confused really.

18.       Perfect
3 posts
 27 Nov 2008 Thu 07:31 pm

"Muc" is "Mak"

 

 

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