Hey, I’m learning English and I can help anyone who wants to learn Turkish. You can teach me English, and I can teach you Turkish. Turkish is actually easier than you might think. For example, instead of saying "Evet, Ben öğrenciyim" (Yes, I am a student), you can just say "Öğrenciyim." And instead of saying "Tanıştığımıza memnun oldum" (Nice to meet you), you can just say "Memnun oldum." We can help each other by talking, asking about words, pronunciations, and meanings. Maybe we could even start a group, and you can invite your friends too!
I like it but it seems you add a "sh" when a word ends with R. For example: iyi geceler. You say it "iyi gecelersh". Dont believe me? Slow the video down to 25 percent speed and take a listen. Prob not a huge deal but I want to learn the right way the first time and not have to relearn it after I've spent so much time.
It looks like that. I don´t add it. If you listen to any Turkish speaker, you will feel that sound at the end. It´s totally normal. We just stretch it and that ´´sh´´ comes out. But you can do it without ´´sh´´ sound. No worries
Your video is amazing. And I am learning Turkish language. And I want to ask you something that, Textbook Turkish and the real or native Turkish is quite different. So which one is it?