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The Most Beautiful Turkish Word
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10.       Abla
3648 posts
 06 Nov 2011 Sun 10:18 am


This is only amusement, of course, but I also think that if you want to learn something you should have or you should imagine for yourself an emotional bond with it. When it comes to language, words are easier to love than ablative endings, aren’t they?


ms. yousra, it’s not only you who uses çok a lot. It is a word with many meanings, it translates into English at least with ´very´, ´many´, ´often´, ´too´ (like in ‘The jacket is too big for the child&rsquo and I guess this is not all.

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11.       ms.yousra
47 posts
 06 Nov 2011 Sun 10:43 am

 

Quoting Abla

This is only amusement, of course, but I also think that if you want to learn something you should have or you should imagine for yourself an emotional bond with it. When it comes to language, words are easier to love than ablative endings, aren’t they?

ms. yousra, it’s not only you who uses çok a lot. It is a word with many meanings, it translates into English at least with ´very´, ´many´, ´often´, ´too´ (like in ‘The jacket is too big for the child&rsquo and I guess this is not all.

 

I really admire what you just said , I just feel that I am a little bit lost because I dont know from where I can start . {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile} I know other words in turkish but this is the one that I keep using.If you can suggest something to help me improve my turkish I will really appreciate it. teşkkür ederim 

12.       Oguzkursat
28 posts
 06 Nov 2011 Sun 10:22 pm

 

Quoting ms.yousra

Aidkom Mabrouk ye Yousra

 

I really admire what you just said , I just feel that I am a little bit lost because I dont know from where I can start . {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile} I know other words in turkish but this is the one that I keep using.If you can suggest something to help me improve my turkish I will really appreciate it. teşkkür ederim 

 

 

13.       yaseminler
171 posts
 07 Nov 2011 Mon 01:18 am

Quote:Abla

For sure every learner has certain words that they liked from the first sight. It was something about the way they sound, the way they are pronounced, something that they resembled.

 

I love the word Ayrılık. Despite all the pain it may bring to our hearts, it sounds like music...

14.       nifrtity
1807 posts
 07 Nov 2011 Mon 05:19 am

15.       brettdresseur
11 posts
 07 Nov 2011 Mon 08:00 am

Istiyorum does it for me. It just rolls off of the tongue so easily.

16.       CihangirKiz
46 posts
 07 Nov 2011 Mon 08:52 am

this may sound silly but Metrobüs

 

i like that the stress is on the "e" and i loooooove the way the turks pronounce the ü

17.       si++
3785 posts
 07 Nov 2011 Mon 09:39 am

My personal favorite is "sevinç". It sounds like a new invented word but it´s very old word. It´s just one lovely word just like its meaning.

18.       Abla
3648 posts
 09 Nov 2011 Wed 04:55 pm


Hep. It was not love at the first sight. It sounded arrogant to my ear in the Turkish sentence. But as it insisted to pop up everywhere I looked I gradually changed my mind. Until yesterday night one second before falling into sleep I realized it’s actually an extraordinarily beautiful piece of language.

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19.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 09 Nov 2011 Wed 06:12 pm

beraber..sounds like a music

20.       tunci
7149 posts
 09 Nov 2011 Wed 07:01 pm

 

If so then lets put those two words together " Hep beraber " ---> All together !

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