Hello friends. Merhaba arkadaşlar. My name is Uğur. I am a teacher and also a native Turkish speaker. I am here to help you learn Turkish. I wish you success and joy during your journey of learning Turkish.
Merhaba hocam! Ben iki sorularım var - "Gökyüzünde hiç yıldız yok" yerine "yıldızsız gökyüzü" söyleyebilir misin? Ve ikincisi - "Ben akdenizin masmavi sularında yüzmeye istiyorum" -olabilir mi? doğru mu?("onun benim doğum günü partime gelmesini istemiyorum" cümle gibi) Or is this possible only for sentences with 2 verbs? Herşey için çok teşekkürler ✨🏅
Hi there! How should I understand "yaptıklarım", "okudklarım" and "söylediklerim" and are they also verbal adjectives? I am looking for examples so I can learn to apply them for myself.
Merhabalar. For verbal adjectives, you can take a look at the video lesson below: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QpDEBPC00fw.htmlsi=C3M9x7fIhzzwcCt1 And about your question The books that I read = okuduğum kitaplar The things that I read = okuduklarım Or The ones that I read = okuduklarım
Please, solve this issue.. While we make negative sentences using the verb "yemek" Yemek = ye Ben yeyemem ❌ (it's wrong) Ben yiyemem ✅ (it's right) So why "e" Becomes "i" Please explain
"Ye" is one of the shortest verbs in Turkish and it mostly alternates to "yi" when a suffix starting with a vowel is added to it and by nature needs the buffer letter"y" between the verb and the suffix. Ex: ye + y + ecek = yiyecek ye + y + e = yiye
@@LearnTurkishvia Sir again I need a little help, Please can you review my sentences? Are these grammatically correct? Note: Use of "can" in "Interrogative" And "Negative Interrogative" Tense In Turkish. "Interrogative" Ben gelebilir miyim? (Present) Ben gelebildim mi? (Past) Ben gelebilecek miyim? (Future) "Negative Interrogative" Ben gelebilmez miyim? (Present) Ben gelebilmedim mi? (Past) Ben gelebilmeyecek miyim? (Future)
I've been learning from you for a whike you're really good, but I've noticed that you use the same verbs all the time Katıl, sor, gel, git, kes. Maybe you should've used other verbs so we can learn vocabulary as well as grammer Thank you❤