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1.       SonjaAll
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 29 Oct 2014 Wed 12:58 pm

Hi everyone, as I said, I am new here, so just wanted to introduce myself, and ask few questions...

 

Since few months ago I am living in Turkey, I am born in Serbia, but raised in Bosnia, so my family is mixed. I did not started learning turkish language activly, but I can understand since my native language is similar and I do spend a lot of time surounded by turkish people. 

-If you could tell me is there any balkan people here, from Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro? It would be great talking to someone in my native language, but still, if not, its not probl.

-Also, do you have any sugestions on how to start learning turkish, as that would be my 4th language? Should I do it online, or attend group course, or maybe private, or just leave it as it is, and see how it goes... 

 

Thats it for now, I am hoping to some answers  

2.       denizli
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 03 Nov 2014 Mon 12:38 am

 

Quoting SonjaAll

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-Also, do you have any sugestions on how to start learning turkish, as that would be my 4th language? Should I do it online, or attend group course, or maybe private, or just leave it as it is, and see how it goes... 

 

Thats it for now, I am hoping to some answers  

 

Being in Turkey, you have a big advantage over many of us. So that should cover your conversation practice. Try watching shows or movies in Turkish. Learning grammar is good too: http://www.turkishclass.com/turkish_lessons_114 http://www.turkishlanguage.co.uk/

Posting questions on here is good too. I have received a lot of help here!

 

 

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