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Is there any Turk who speaks Serbian?/Serb who speaks Turkish fluent.
1.       nemanjasrb
507 posts
 20 Jan 2013 Sun 05:16 pm

Is there any Turk who speaks Serbian,or Croatian,Bosnian,etc,to help me in learning Turkish?
Or some Serb who speak Turkish fluent?
Let me know in PM.
Thank´s in advance. 

Nemanja



Edited (1/20/2013) by nemanjasrb
Edited (1/20/2013) by nemanjasrb [´´know´´, no ´´now´´]

2.       Abla
3648 posts
 20 Jan 2013 Sun 05:51 pm

You don´t need it Nemanja. Do it the hard way and you will be better. Besides, who says you don´t need your English to be perfect?

3.       nemanjasrb
507 posts
 20 Jan 2013 Sun 05:55 pm

 

Quoting Abla

You don´t need it Nemanja. Do it the hard way and you will be better. Besides, who says you don´t need your English to be perfect?

 

Hmmm...I think it´s maybe easier for me to learn in my native language than English,Abla.Sometimes I find it difficult to compare English and Turkish grammar,especially with all these terms... I´m very bad with that. Or should I go to some course for learning English terms?

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4.       Abla
3648 posts
 20 Jan 2013 Sun 06:02 pm

You must learn everything. It takes time. You have it.


 


 


En basitini öğren!


Zamanı gelenler için


hiç bir zaman geç değildir!


Abc’yi öğren, yeterli değil,


ama öğren!


Tembelliğe kapılma, başla!


Her şeyi bilmelisin!


Öncülüğü üstlenmek zorundasın.

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5.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 20 Jan 2013 Sun 06:08 pm

 

Quoting nemanjasrb

 

 

Hmmm...I think it´s maybe easier for me to learn in my native language than English,Abla.Sometimes I find it difficult to compare English and Turkish grammar,especially with all these terms... I´m very bad with that. Or should I go to some course for learning English terms?

 

yes...it is very hard to learn turkish by english...as you I have started learn turkish by english and after turkish by turkish..it is a hard way, because most of time our natives dont resemble to english or turkish; but, as Abla says, dont give up..we have all the time...why not..our life is a continuous struggles, so..let`s turn that struggle to learning Turkish

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6.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 20 Jan 2013 Sun 06:57 pm

 

Quoting elenagabriela

 

 

yes...it is very hard to learn turkish by english...as you I have started learn turkish by english and after turkish by turkish..it is a hard way, because most of time our natives dont resemble to english or turkish; but, as Abla says, dont give up..we have all the time...why not..our life is a continuous struggles, so..let`s turn that struggle to learning Turkish

That is the spirit

 

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7.       nemanjasrb
507 posts
 20 Jan 2013 Sun 07:33 pm

I know that I can learn very good with my English,but any help else is welcome..  

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