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Turkish Grammar Lessons

This class covers Turkish grammar topics. Feel free to study and post comments.

Beginner Level Lessons (27)

1. Introduction
Origins and basic features of Turkish language
2. Alphabet
Turkish alphabet and sounds
3. Numbers
Numbers and counting in Tukish language
4. Pronouns 1
Turkish pronouns, part 1
5. Pronouns 2
Turkish pronouns, part 2
6. Date and Time
Learn how to tell the date and time in Turkish
7. Love
Express your love in Turkish
8. Antonyms
Some basic antonyms
9. Quantity Words
Words to describe quantities
10. Colors
Basic colors in Turkish
11. Family
Learn how to call family members
12. Fruits and vegetables
Words for fruits and vegetables in Turkish
13. Body parts
Words for body parts in Turkish
14. Animals
Animals in Turkish
15. Character
Words to talk about character and behavior
16. House and furniture
Furniture names and parts of the house
17. Illness
Words and phrases related to illness
18. Major Vowel Harmony
Rules that change vowels of suffixes
19. Minor Vowel Harmony
Rules that change vowels of suffixes
20. Notes on Vowel Harmony
Practical notes on Vowel Harmony
21. Vowel Rules
Other rules concerning the use of vowels
22. Consonant Harmony
Rules that change consonants of suffixes and the root word
23. Infinitives and Plurals
Infinitive form of verbs and plural form of nouns
24. Negatives
Negating sentences in Turkish
25. Noun states
The 5 states of nouns in Turkish
26. To be
The verb to be - ´olmak´
27. Adjective and noun clauses
Use of adjective and noun clauses in Turkish
 

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