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Today I am sharing a video where I'm speaking English only and explaining you guys how I started learning the English language. I hope I can inspire you guys by showing you how you can learn English by yourself. This video has both English and Turkish subtitles. Enjoy. :)
Bugün sadece İngilizce konuştuğum bir video paylaşıyorum sizlerle. Bu videoda İngilizce'yi nasıl öğrendiğimi anlatıyorum. Umarım bu video size tek başınıza İngilizce öğrenmeniz için ilham olur. Hem İngilizce hem de Türkçe altyazıyla izleyebilirsiniz. İyi seyirler. :)
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Okullarda öğretilen teoriden birazcık arınıp, İngilizcemizi pratik hale getirmenin vakti geldi! Bu kanal da tam bunun için var. Hem birlikte eğleneceğiz, hem de eğlenirken İngilizcenin gündelik hayatta nasıl kullanıldığını keşfedeceğiz. Bunun için de detaylı bir şekilde Amerika Birleşik Devletlerinde kullanılan American English’e göz atıyoruz. 330 milyon yerli konuşanıyla Amerikan İngilizcesi ABD dışında da en yaygın olan ve kabul gören İngilizce Konuşmayı ve Telaffuzu simgeler. Bu nedenle kanalımda sadece kelimelerin ve cümlelerin kullanımlarından bahsetmekle kalmayıp aynı zamanda Amerikan Aksanını gösteriyor ve kelimelerin fonetik yazılışlarıyla birlikte telaffuzlarını anlatıyorum. İngilizce haricinde kanlımda İspanyolca, Almanca ve Türkçe videoları da bulabilirsiniz.
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@gizem8181
@gizem8181 3 года назад
videonun ingilizce olması çok iyi. böyle daha çok video gelsin lütfenn
@sosyalmedyakotudur8025
@sosyalmedyakotudur8025 3 года назад
İngilizce nasıl oğrendim videosunu ingilizce bilmeyen izler. Videonun ingilizce olması izlenmek ve ego pohpohlamaktan başka bir şey değil
@patatessalatas3968
@patatessalatas3968 2 года назад
@@sosyalmedyakotudur8025 kardeşim adam 22 dilde zaten altyazı koymuş :)
@vinsmokesanji9713
@vinsmokesanji9713 Год назад
One year passed did you guys learn something?
3 года назад
Altyazı seçeneklerinden hem Türkçe hem İngilizce altyazı seçebilirsiniz arkadaşlar :)
@Abeturk
@Abeturk 3 года назад
(ev ödevi)=the homework (shortly) ödev = homework ödev-im=my homework ödev-im-i=(it's) about my homework ödev-in=your homework ödev-in-i=(it's) about your homework yap=do / (make by adding ontop) mek/mak= exertion/process yapmak=(verb)=the process of doing a/e = to i/u =it's /about ta /da=(range-distance) at /in /on ma=not (mu-eun/bu'en)=this one)=Men/ben= I /me (tsu-eun/thu'en)=that one)=Sen=you var=arrive / er=get at ( simple tense suffixes ) bas=dwell on /tread on ez= crush/press ma-bas / ma-ez ( negative simple tense suffixes ) yor=(go over it) / try ( present tense suffix ) di=now on ( past tense suffix ) muş-u= inform/notice ( narrative past tense suffix ) çek= fetch/catch / çak=fasten/tack ( future tense suffixes ) yap=do ver=give bil=know al=get/have Ödevimi yaparım(ödev-im-i yap-a-var-u-men)=(I get to do (it's about) my homework)= I do my homework Ödevini yapmazsın(ödev-in-i yap-ma-bas-u-sen)=(You don't dwell on to do (about) your homework)= You don't do your homework Ödevimi yapıyorum(ödev-im-i yap-ı-yor-u-men)=(I try to do my homework)= I'm doing my homework Ödevini yapmıyorsun(ödev-in-i yap-ma-ı-yor-u-sen)=(You don't try to do your homework)= You're not doing your homework Ödevimi yapmaktayım(ödev-im-i yap-mak-da-u-men)=(I'm in the process of doing my homework)= I've been doing my homework Ödevini yapmamaktasın(ödev-in-i yap-ma-mak-da-u-sen)=(You're not in the process of doing your homework)=You haven't been doing your homework Ödevimi yaptım(ödev-im-i Yap-di-men)=( Homework-my-about Do-ed-I'm )= I did my homework Ödevini yapmadın(ödev-in-i yap-ma-di-thu'en)=You didn't do your homework Ödevimi yapmışım(ödev-im-i yap-muş-u-men)=(I'm aware that have done my homework) Ödevini yapmamışsın(ödev-in-i yap-ma-muş-u-sen)=I noticed you haven't done your homework Ödevimi yapacağım(ödev-im-i yap-a-çak-u-men)=(I keep close to do my homework)= I will do my homework Ödevini yapmayacaksın(ödev-in-i yap-ma-a-çak-u-sen)=(You don't fetch (into the mind) to do your homework)= You're not going to do your homework Ödevimi yapardım( ödevimi yapar idim/ ödev-im-i yap-a-var-er-di-men)=I used to do../ I would do my homework Ödevimi yapmazdım(ödev-im-i yap-ma-bas-er-di-men)=(I used not to dwell on to do my homework)= I wouldn't do my homework Ödevimi yapıyordum(ödev-im-i yap-ı-yor-er-di-men)=I was doing my homework Ödevimi yapmaktaydım(ödev-im-i yap-mak-da-er-di-men)=I was been in the process of doing my homework Ödevimi yaptıydım(ödev-im-i yap-di-er-di-men)= I remember I did my homework Ödevimi yapmıştım(ödev-im-i yap-muş-er-di-men)=I had done my homework Ödevimi yapacaktım(ödev-im-i yap-a-çak-er-di-men)=I would get to do my homework Ödevimi yapıverdim(ödev-im-i yap-ı-ver-di-men)= I easily did my homework in no time Ödevimi yapabilirim(ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-e-er-u-men)=(I get at the knowledge to do my homework)=I can do../ I am able to do my homework Ödevimi yapamam(ödev-im-i yap-a-al-ma-u-men)=(I don't get (to have some things) to do my homework)= I am not able to do my homework Ödevimi yapmayabilirim(ödev-im-i yap-ma-a-bil-e-er-u-men)= I am able to get (a chance) to not doing my homework Ödevimi yapamayabilirim(ödev-im-i yap-al-ma-a-bil-e-er-u-men)=I may can't get to do my homework Ödevimi yapabiliyorum(ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-i-yor-u-men)= (I try by knowing (how) to do my homework) = I can do my homework Ödevimi yapamıyorum(ödev-im-i yap-a-al-ma-i-yor-u-men)=I cannot do my homework Ödevimi yapabildim(ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-di-men)= I was able to do my homework Ödevimi yapabileceğim(ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-e-çek-u-men)=I will be able to do my homework Ödevimi yapabilirdim(ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-e-er-er-di-men)= I could have been (getting) to do my homework Ödevimi yapabilecektim(ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-e-çek-er-di-men)=I would gonna be able to do my homework Ödevimi yapabilseydim(ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-eser-er-di-men)=if I would be able to do my homework Ödevimi yapabildiysem(ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-di-eser-u-men)=if I could be able to do my homework Ödevimi yapabilmeliyim(ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-mek-li-men)=I should be able to do my homework Ödevimi yapabilmeliydim(ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-mek-li-er-di-men)=I should have been able to do my homework Eğer ödevimi yapacak olabilseydim(eğ-e-er ödev-im-i yap-a-çak ol-a-bil es-e-er er-di-men)=if I'd have been able to do my homework Eğer ödevimi yapabilseydim(eğer ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-eser-er-di-men)=if I would be able to do my homework Keşke ödevimi yapabilseydim(keşki ödev-im-i yap-a-bil-eser-er-di-men)=wish I'd have been able to do my homework
@bilahn1198
@bilahn1198 3 года назад
I can't believe it. You speak like a native, flawless and unaccented. Handsome too!😀
@MrSalas
@MrSalas 3 года назад
Your pronunciation is quite something. I would have thought you were a native speaker. I wasn't raised bilingual exactly but I learned English because I loved English media so much (which wasn't available in Spanish in my country, Mexico). So you could say I raised myself as a bilingual. Your story is fascinating. Sadly, I don't speak Turkish yet so having more of these videos in English would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
@batuhan2943
@batuhan2943 3 года назад
Adamı kimse takmamış ya la. Hello my friend!
@b.d.100
@b.d.100 2 года назад
@@batuhan2943 evet.
@react.486
@react.486 Год назад
your look so same with hasan abi you should be twin :)
@lizzethmancilla5197
@lizzethmancilla5197 10 месяцев назад
Mr.Salas ¿Qué haces acá?😂😂
3 года назад
Son 15 saniye aşırı duygulandım
@remarkablequestions8484
@remarkablequestions8484 3 года назад
kankam almanyada iken benimde aklımda kalan fakat ismini hatırlayamadığım bir çizgi film vardı belki izlemişsindir çocuk var bir tane ve başındaki pervane gibi birşeyler uçuyordu.Ve çocuklar ile süper kötü bir adam diziside vardı onları anlatan yeşil bir logosu vardı
@Abeturk
@Abeturk 3 года назад
The language of Thoeruk people living on the planet W.. Mak/Mek...(emek)=exertion (process) Çün=(chun)=factor Ka=(Qua)= (which) U=(ou)= it's (that) (Ka-u)= Ki=(Qui)=which that (Çün-ka-u)=(factor-which-that) =Çünki =(c'est-pour-quoi)=(that's why))=(therefore)= Because U-Çün = that Factor İçün=it's for= için=for Gel-mek için = for coming =(it's factor to the process of coming) Görmek için= for seeing Gitmek için= for going for deriving new adjectives from verbs A/e=to ...A/e U-Çün =It's Factor To .. suffixes..(Icı-ici-ucu-ücü) (the pronunciation is like~yuji) (geç-e-u-çün) =it has the factor to pass =Geçici = transient /temporary (uç-a-u-çün) =it has the factor to fly = Uçucu = volatile (kal-a-u-çün) =it has the factor to stay = Kalıcı = permanent (yan-a-u-çün) =it has the factor to burn out = Yanıcı = flammable (yanıcı madde=flammable material) (bağla-y-a-u-çün) =it has the factor to biind/connect = Bağlayıcı = binding/connective for deriving new adjectives from nouns and adjectives suffixes.. (Cı-ci-cu-cü) or (Çı-çi-çu-çü) Yaban-cı = foreign-er İş-çi= work-er kapıcı=doorman demirci=ironsmith gemici=sailor denizci=seaman for deriving adjectives from the numbers U-Ne-Çün =that-what-factor suffixes..(Ncı-ncu-nci-ncü) (Bir-u-ne-çün)=Birinci= first (initial) (İki-u-ne-çün)= İkinci= second (Üç-u-ne-çün)= Üçüncü=third (Yüz-u-ne-çün)=Yüzüncü=hundredth (Mu)=Bu= this (Tsu)=Şu= that (ts=~th)=θ (Hou)=(Ou)=O= it (he /she) (Al)-/El=(bearer) /carrier (Iz)- iz= S (plural suffix for doubling) Der/Dar=(der)= diger= other ...(dar)=(nearest to the other) (Ler/Lar= plural suffixes) (ɜ:ne)=Eun= Ön= (fore- first) =~uno- one (ilk) önce=~firstly) (öncesi=~before) (öncü=pioneer) (Kendi= own)=(Ka-eun-de-u= which's it at fore-which one at first) (ɜ:z=Öz= self ) (kendisi=oneself) (This one)= Mu-eun= (Men)= Ben= Me (That one)= Tsu-eun= (Tsıen)/thien= Sen= You (These ones)= Mu-eun-iz=(miŋiz)=Biz = We (Those ones)=Tsu-eun-iz=(siŋiz)= Siz =You (Plural) Hou-al=Ol =O= it (he /she) El=someone else (El-der)= Eller= other people (someones) Hou-al-dar= (Ouldar) =Onlar (The bearer and other-s nearest to it/him) Hou-eun-dar= (Ondar)=Onlar= They Dayı=(maternal) uncle Dayım=my uncle Dayımlar=my uncle and other ones closest to him=(~my uncle and his family) or (~my uncle and his close friends) Dayılarım=my uncles ikiz=(two similar ones) =twin ikiler =two and other dual ones üçüz=(three similar ones)=triplet üçler = three and other triple ones Men-ning=Meniŋ=Benim=My Sen-ning=Seniŋ=Senin=Your Ou-al-ning=Olniŋ=Onun=his/her/its Miŋiz-ning=Bizniŋ=Bizim=our Siŋiz-ning=Sizniŋ=Sizin=your (Plural) Ou-al-dar-ning=Oldarnıŋ=Onların=their Ka=(Qua)= which U=(ou)= it's (that) Ka-u=Ki=(Qui)=which that (Meniŋ-ka-u):=which that my...= benimki=mine (Seniŋ-ka-u):=which that your = seninki=yours (Olniŋ-ka-u):=which that his/her/its= onunki= his/hers/its Annemin pişirdiği tavuk çorbası =(Anne-m-niŋ Biş-dir-di-ka-u Tavğuk Şorba-tsu)= the chicken soup which (that of) my mom cook-ed... Babanın gitqen şehir = (Baba-n-nıŋ Git-ka-eun Şehir) = The city which (one of) your father goes Arkadaşımdan bana gelğen mektubu okudum= (Arkadaş-ım-dan baŋ-a (gel-ka-eun) mektup-u oku-du-m)= I've read the-letter (which-one-comes) from my friend to me Sen eve giderken = (Sen Ev-e Git-e-er u-ka-en) = (that-which-time You get-to-Go to-Home)= While you go home Seni gördüğüm yer = (Sen-u Gör-dü-ka-u-m yer) = (which-that-place (of) I Saw (that) You) = Where I saw you İşe başlayacağı gün= iş-e başla-y'a-çak-ka-u gün (.Ki o gün işe başlayacak)=(which) the day s/he's gonna start to work Ben dükkana anca varmışken=Ben dükkan-a an-ça var-mış-u-ka-en=when I've just arrived at the shop
@Abeturk
@Abeturk 3 года назад
Question words in turkish .. (Mu)=Bu= this (Tsu)=Şu= that...(ts=~th))=θ (peltek S) Ka=(Qua)= (which) U=(ou)= it (that) (Ka-u)= Ki=(Qui)=which that Ne = what (Ça -çe)(Ca-ce)= As An (en) = time (moment) Dem= time (demurrage) Vakit= (time) while Saat=hour / (its o'clock) (Tsu-dem-an)=(that-time-moment)=- Zaman =the time (Dem-u-en)= Demin= Just now Di= now on (Şu-dem-di)= Şimdi=(that time now on)= now Tsu-an=Şu an= this moment (now) Tsu-an-da =Şu anda= right now (currently)(at present) Hal= situation (status) Hal-en =Hâlen= currently Hâlã= still Henüz=yet Hazır=ready (Hal-i hazır-da)=hâli hazırda= at present Hem-di =emdi=imdi=Now on Hem-an =Hemen=(all the same-as moment)(exactly the same time)=in no time (Hem-mã)=(not exactly the same) / not really ...(amma) Ama= but (An-ça)= Anca =as moment= (just) for that moment =(barely) (An-ça-ka-u)= Ancak =so this much (for that moment)=(just this for now)=all but=( but just this ? ) Denk=(deng)=equal Denge=balance (equilibrium) ....(deŋer)=değer=value Dar= nearest to the other- (narrow) Dara=specific weight (Ka-dara)= which specific weight.. (Ka-değer)= which value.. (Ka-dar)= which proximate Kader=~potential (specified extent/ratio) Kadar=extent (Ka-u)=Ki=(Qui)=which that=(it's so)= so that (Ka-u-mu)=(Ki-mu)=Kim=(which that so this)= Who? (ki-mu(=which that such this)=kimi=gibi=like) Ki-mu-tsu-ne=(kimesne)= kimse=any one (whosoever) (U-çün)= İçün=için= (that factor)= For.. (that's for) (Ne-u-çün)=Niçün=niçin=(what-that-factor)= Why.. (what-for) (Çün-ka-u) =Çünki =(c'est-pour-quoi/parce que)=(that's why))=(therefore)= Because Ne-e = Neye=(what to) what-where toward = ~for what Ne-u-e=Niye =(what that to )= Why Ne-çe =Neçe/nece=How.. (like what) (as what) (Ne-u-çe) =Niçe/nice=what as that= how long/how much... (how too much) (Ka-ne-çe)=Kança =(which-what-as) (Ka-çe)=(which-as)= kaç..=how many /how much /which number O Bunu Yaptığınca=Bu'nu yap-tı-ka-u-ne-çe= (how much/long (through a specific time) s/he did this)=as much as s/he does this O Bunu Yaptıkca=Bu'nu yap-tı-ka-çe= how much/many (in each once) s/he did this=as s/he does this (whenever) (Ka-ne-çe)=Kança ............(Ka-çe)=Kaç........ =How many (as a numerical quantity)/ which number (does it have) (Ne-ka-dar)= Ne kadar =(what extent)= what-which-nearest= How much (as the attribute) Ne-ğe ka-dar= Neye kadar =what which closest to Ne-yir-ğe ka-dar=Nereye kadar =where which nearest to =where up to Ne zaman=When ......Ka-çe-an= Haçan= when.... Ne vakit= when Ne zamana kadar=(when which nearest to)= when up to Ne-yir-e-denk = Nereye dek=(where equal to)= where till Ne-yir-e denk-u-en= Nereye değin=(then where equal to)= where until Ne-zaman-a denk-u-en= Ne zamana değin=(when-equal-to-then)= when until (Ka-en)= Ken=which time=~(When) (U-ka-en)= İken = (that-which-time)=when it's (that when...) (Ka-ne-u) =Hani =which what so Ka-u-tsu= Kaysı.... Ka-ne-tsu=Hansı..... (Ka-ne-ki) = Hangi =which Ka-ne-ki-tsu=Hangisi=which one that Ka-yir= which place.... Ne-yir= what place Ka-yir-de= Kayda=harda= where.......Ne-yir-de= Nerde=nerede= where Ka-ile-u=Kalay....Ne-u-ile=Neyle....Ka-ne-deng =kanday........Ne-asıl=Nasıl= How Ne-de-en=Neden=thereat what (at what reason then)= why Ne-yir-de-en=Nereden (nerden)=thereat where =(1.where from)=(2.under what condition)=when/where and how Dã-en=(Dan-Den) =from (at.. then) (than) (thereat) (when there's it/ then there's it)
@Abeturk
@Abeturk 3 года назад
(LIĞ-LUĞ) (aluk=have got) LI- Li-Lu-Lü ekleri sahiplik ekleridir... (Have)(~With) Siz-Sız-Suz-Süz ekleri sahip olmama ekleridir... (Have no)( ~without) (...less) O benim sevgi-li-m = (~s/he has my love)= s/he is my lover İki çocuk-lu kadın= (which) woman has two children Çocuksuz adam = (which) man has no child Şekerli =(it has sugar) = with sugar Şekersiz= it has no sugar = (without sugar) = sugar free Tuzlu =it has salt =salty Tuzsuz= it has no salt = without salt = saltless Gitmelisin (git-mek-li-sen)= you have to go Gitmen gerekli (gitmek-in gerek-li) = you have need to go Gitmen gerekir (gitmek-in gerek-e-er) = you need to go Ankaralısınız (Ankara-lı-sen-iz)=( you have Ankara) = you're from Ankara (LAK-LEK) (alak=which thing to have need- what to get) LIk- Lik-Luk-Lük ekleri gereklilik ve gereksinim ekleridir... Which thing(what) is requested or required for.... Which dress is requested or required for the summer= Yazlık elbise= the dress for summer=(summer dress) Which handkerchief is requested or required for single use =Tek kullanımlık mendil= The disposable wipe Which work is requested or required for one hour= Bir saatlik iş =a work for one hour = one hour work (man hour) Which thing is requested or required FOR EYE= Göz-lük =Gözlük= Eyeglasses Which thing is requested or required FOR EAR= Kulak-lık =Kulaklık= Headphone Which thing(what) is requested or required for getting.. Which thing(what) is requested or required for having.. Which thing(what) is requested or required for being.. Kötü=bad Which thing(what) is requested or required for getting BAD.=Kötülük=badness Karar=decision/judgment Kararlı=determined (this has a decision/judgment) Kararlılık=determination/decisiveness/stability (Which thing(what) is requested or required for getting determined or for having a decision)
@Abeturk
@Abeturk 3 года назад
21+ tenses in turkish language... Anatolian Turkish.verb conjugations A= To (toward)(~for) (for the thick voiced words) E= To (toward)(~for) (for the subtle voiced words) Okul=School U=(ou)=it= (it's that)=(it's about ) Git=Go (verb root) Mak/Mek (emek)=exertion /process Git-mek=(verb)= to Go (the process of going=get-mek =to get there now on ) Gel-mek= to Come 1 .present continuous tense (now or soon, right now or later, currently or nowadays) it's used to explain the current actions or planned events (for the specified times) YOR-mak =to tire (~ to try , to deal with this) >Yor=~go over it (for the subtle and thick voiced words) A/E Yormak=(to arrive an idea/opinion onto what's this) I/İ/U/Ü Yormak=(to arrive wholly over it) is used as suffix="Yor" (iaʊr) positive. Okula gidiyorsun ( you are going to school)= Okul-a Git-i-yor-u-Sen > School-to Go-to-try that-You=(You try-to-Go to school) Evden geliyorum ( I'm coming from home) = Ev-de-en Gel-i-yor-u-Men > Home-at-then Come-to-try i-Am=(from home I try to come) negative A)..Mã= Not B)Değil= it's not (the equivalent of)=(deŋi.le) examples A: Okula gitmiyorsun ( you are not going to school)= Okul-a Git-Ma-i-yor-u--Sen (School-to Go-Not-it-try that-You) -(You don't try to-Go to school) B: Okula gidiyor değilsin ( you are not going to school)=Okul-a Git-i-yor değil-sen (You aren't try..-to-Go to School) Question sentence: Mã-u =Not-it =(is) Not it? is used as....suffixes ="Mı-Mi-Mu-Mü " Okula mı gidiyorsun? ( Are you going to school?)= Okul-a Ma-u Git-i-yor-u-sen ? (To-school/ Not-it / You-try-to-go)(~Towards the school or somewhere else are you going ?) Okula gidiyor musun? ( Do you go to school?)= Okul-a Git-i-yor Ma-u -sen ? (To school /Try-to-go /Not-it-you) (~You try to go to the school (anymore) or not ?) (Do you go to school at some specific times ?) Okula sen mi gidiyorsun ? (~Are only you that going to school ?) 2 .present simple tense ( it's used to explain our own thoughts about the topic) (everytime, always or never ,at all, often,rarely, any time or sometimes, now on, soon or afterwards, so it's possible of course inshallah) positive VAR-mak =~ to arrive (at) ...(to attain).....(for the thick voiced words) is used as suffixes >"Ar-ır-ur" ER-mek=~ to get (at) ...(to reach).....(for the subtle voiced words) is used as suffixes >"Er-ir-ür" examples Okula gidersin ( you go to school)= Okul-a Git-e-er-sen (I think that) > you get to go to school) Kuşlar gökyüzünde uçar ( the birds fly in the sky )=Kuş-lar gökyüzü-n-de uç-a-var ( The birds arrive at flying(get to fly) in the sky) Bunu görebilirler = (they can see this) = Bu-ne-u Gör-e-Bil-e-er-ler =(They-get-to-Know-to-See this-what-it's)>They get to have the knowledge to see about what's this Question sentence: In the question sentences it means : is not it so? or what do you think about this topic? Okula gider misin? (Do you get to go to school ?)= Okul-a Git-e-er Ma-u-Sen ?>You get to Go to School, Not it ?=(What about you getting to go to school ?) negative Bas-mak =to dwell on/to tread on (bas git= ~leave and go > pas geç / vaz geç=give up) Ez-mek = to crush (ez geç= think nothing about / es geç=skip ) Mã= Not suffix ="MAZ" Ma-bas=(No pass)=Na pas=(not to dwell on)>(to give up) (in the thick voiced words) suffix ="MEZ" Ma-ez= (No crush) =does not>(to skip) (in the subtle voiced words) example Okula gitmezsin ( you don't go to school)= Okul-a Git-ma-ez-sen (you no-crush--Go to school)=( you skip of going to school) O bunu yapmaz (s/he doesn't do this) = Bunu yap-ma-bas ( s/he no-pass--Do this)=(s/he gives up doing this) Niçün buna bakmazsınız = (why don't you look at this )=Ne-u-çün bu'n-a bak-ma-bas-sen-iz (2. plural)= what-that-factor you give up looking at this 3.simple future tense (soon or later) it's used to explain the events we thought that will happen Çak-mak =~to fasten , ~to tack, ~to keep beside (for the thick voiced words) Çek-mek=~to attract , ~to take ,~to fetch , ~to keep close, ~to want (for the subtle voiced words) suffixes= ("CAK"-djäk) - ("CEK" -djek) positive.. Okula gideceksin ( you'll go to school)= Okul-a Git-e-çek-sen (~You fetch (into the mind)-to-Go to school) Ali kapıyı açacak ( Ali will open the door)= Ali Kapı-y-ı Aç-a-çak (~Ali keeps close to open the door) negative A. Okula gitmeyeceksin (you won't go to school)= Okul-a Git-ma-e-çek-sen (~you don't keep/fetch (in mind) to go to school) B. Okula gidecek değilsin (you're not gonna go to school)= Okul-a Git-e-çek değil-sen (~you're not wanted/wanting to go to school) 4 . simple past tense (currently or before) it's used to explain the completed events which that we're sure about Di = now on (anymore) Di-mek(demek) = ~ to deem , ~ to mean, ~ to think this way is used as...suffixes=.(Dı-di-du-dü) positive Okula gittin ( you went to school)= Okul-a Git-di-N Okula gittin mi ? (did you go to school ?)= Okul-a Git-di-N Ma-u ?( You went to school Not-it ?) Dün İstanbul'da kaldım (I stayed in Istanbul yesterday)= Dün İstanbul-da kal-dı-M negative Okula gitmedin ( you didn't go to school)= Okul-a Git-ma-di-N Bugün hiç birşey yapmadık (We did nothing today) =Bugün hiç birşey yap-ma-dı-K Beni zaten görmediler (They did not already see me) =Ben-i zaten gör-me-di-ler 5 .narrative past tense (which we did not witness)- (just now or before) it's used to explain the completed events which that we're not able sure about MUŞ-mak = ~ to inform , (muşu=inform/notice) (muşuş=mesaj=message...muştu=müjde=evangel) means... I'm informed about - I noticed that- I got it- I learned such - I heard that - so they say...or it seems such (to me) if it's within any question sentence .Do you have any inform about? .do you know..have you heard?.are you aware?. or does it look like this? is used as suffixes= (Mış-miş-muş-müş) positive Okula gitmişsin ( I heard about) you went to school)= Okul-a Git-miş-u-sen (I realized You've been to school) Hata Yapmışım=Hâtâ Yap-mış-u-men (Seems that I've made an error) Yanılmışım (I noticed I fell in a mistake) negative A. Okula gitmemişsin (I heard that) you didn't go to school)= Okul-a Git-ma-miş-sen (I learned about) You're not gone to school) B. Okula gitmiş değilsin (I've been informed about) you hadn't gone to school)= Okul-a Git--miş değil-sen (Got it) You haven't been to school. İbrahim bugün okula gitmiş mi? =do you know /have you heard did Abraham go to school today? 6.Okula varmak üzeresin (You're about to arrive at school) 7.Okula gitmektesin (You're in (process of) going to school) (~you have been going to school) 8.Okula gitmekteydin (You had been going to school) 9.Okula gitmekteymişsin (I learned,,you've been going to school) 10.Okula gidiyordun (Okula git-e-yor er-di-n) (You were going to school) 11.Okula gidiyormuşsun (Okula git-e-yor er-miş-sen) ( I heard that) You are going to school)(2.I learned you were going to school) 12.Okula gidecektin (Okula git-e-çek erdin) (You would go to school after/then)(2.~I had thought you'll go to school)(3.~You'd said about going to go to school) 13.Okula gidecekmişsin (Okula git-e-çek ermişsen) (I heard that) you'd like to go to school then)(2.I learned that you'll go to school) 14.Okula giderdin ( Okula git-e-er erdin) (You used to go to school bf) (2.~you would go to school bf/then) 15.Okula gittiydin ( Okula git-di erdin) ( I remember you went to school) (2.~I had seen you've gone to school) 16.Okula gitmiştin ( Okula git-miş erdin) ( I know that) you had gone to school) 17.Okula gitmiş oldun( Okula git-miş ol-du-n) (you have been to school) Bu bir Elma = This is an apple Bu bir Kitap = This is a book Dur-mak=to keep to be present there Durur=it keeps to be present there is used as suffixes=(Dır- dir- dur- dür- or Tır- tir-tur-tür) It's usually used on the correspondences and literary language... (formal) Means within the official speeches =(that keeps to be present there) Bu bir Elmadır= (bu bir elma-durur)= This is an apple (that keeps to be present there) Bu bir Kitaptır= (bu bir kitap-durur)= This is a book (that keeps to be present there) Means within the daily speeches =( I think that or I guess that) (informal) Bu bir Elmadır= (bu bir elma-durur)= (I think) this is an apple Bu bir elma gibi duruyor=Looks like an apple this is (~this looks like an apple) Bu bir Kitaptır= (bu bir kitap-durur)= (I think) this is a book Bu bir kitap gibi duruyor=This looks like a book 18.Okula gidiyordursun =(Guess that) You were going to school /bf or after that) 19.Okula gidiyorsundur =(I think that) then you are going to school ) 20.Okula gidecektirim =(Guess that) I would have to go to school /bf or after that ) 21.Okula gideceğimdir=(I think that) ~I'm going to go to school ) 21.Okula gideceklerdir=(I think that) they are going to go to school ) 22.Okula gitmiştirler =(Guess that) they had gone to school /bf or after that) 23.Okula gitmişlerdir = They have been to school (officially) 23.Okula gitmişlerdir =(Looks like that) they have been to school ) ....(informal) Anlayabilirim= Aŋı-la-y-a Bil-e-Er-Men = I Get-to-Know-to-Understand =(I get at the knowledge to understand)= I can understand Anlayamam = Aŋı-la-y-a Al-Ma-Men =I don't get (to have some things) to-Understand = I can not understand Aŋ= moment Aŋı= memory Aŋı-la=get via memory (save in memory= make it become a memory) Anlamak=to understand Hãtırã=keepsake/souvenir Yadigar=momento Hatır=sake /intangible value (in mind) Hatır-la =(get via the keepsake) hatırlamak/ yad etmek=to remember
@facar511
@facar511 3 года назад
Resolution : kararlılık,azim Dub : dublaj yapmak , düzeltmek , adlandırmak Perish the thought : Allah göstermesin , Ağzından yel alsın Capricorn : oğlak burcu
3 года назад
Very good :)
@kiseryota6960
@kiseryota6960 3 года назад
Anlamadim ya, ne alaka bu kelimeler?
@facar511
@facar511 3 года назад
@@kiseryota6960 video içindeki kelimeler....
@ayseuguz3092
@ayseuguz3092 3 года назад
Başka dilleri öğrenmeye bu kadar yatkın olsaydım , Allah’ın CC kelamı olan Kuranı Kerimi anlamak için Arapça öğrenmeyi çok isterdim.
@mete8384
@mete8384 3 года назад
@@ayseuguz3092 Ben dilleri tamamıyla öğrenmeye o kadar yatkın olmasam da alfabe öğrenmeye ve dilleri taklit etmeye bayağı bir yatkınım ve Allah’ın kelamı için değil de (çünkü dinsizim) müzik kültürü için bolca Mısır diyalektinde telaffuz çalıştım ve alfabeyi iyice öğrendim, şimdi gramer ve vocab kaldı, en üşendirici aşamaya geldim :/ Umarım bir gün öğreniriz… Bu arada Arapça yüzeysel kelimeler ve gramer detayları öğrenmek Türk edebiyatını anlamak için de çok faydalı oluyor
@fatmaaydn8085
@fatmaaydn8085 3 года назад
Sular seller mashallah 🌹 bence ing videolar ile devam edebilirsin hem dunyaya acilirsin
3 года назад
🙏🏻🍀
@fatihfatih-us4hv
@fatihfatih-us4hv 3 года назад
3 çocuklu gurbetçi bir anne olarak söylüyorum ki annen ne kadar gururlansa senle az!evet biz de donanımlı çocuklar yetiştirmeyi şükür ki başardık!çile çektik, horlandık ama başardık!✌️
@58_yesilgul
@58_yesilgul 3 года назад
Can you make English videos much more, because your accent is supercool and when I was watching you I try to catch nuances of words.
@Reza16888
@Reza16888 3 года назад
The best part of your story was at the end when you say you moved to Turkey! Everyone wants to move to Turkey. Having lived there and then visited there many many times, it makes sense.
@Safari2009ify
@Safari2009ify 3 года назад
You nailed it when you said we need to think in the language we're speaking and not try to translate on the go. I'm learning Turkish and I can't wait to be able to think in that language. Language is the tool we use to describe the world around us thus defining culture.
@caracara3462
@caracara3462 3 года назад
Just wow! I thought you grew up in America. You have a very good English without accents. Your German is naturally without an accent, but how is your Turkish so good? Although you were born in Germany, you speak better than many people born and raised in Turkey.
@susan2043
@susan2043 3 года назад
Speaking English with an American accent does not mean that you speak English without an accent. It means you speak American English and sound like an American.
@StomachAcid
@StomachAcid Год назад
As a native English speaker, I feel really inspired by you! Thank you so much for sharing your story! I hope you continue doing really amazing things!
@Heidelbuam
@Heidelbuam 3 года назад
I think you are a living proof of the fact that one doesnt need a native-speaking environment in order to become native- like in a language. Thats fascinating and you are fascinating.
@melanielovick-lugo3118
@melanielovick-lugo3118 3 года назад
Merhaba, Reşat! 🖐 I am so glad that I came across you on RU-vid. You are me in reverse. The way you learned English is how I'm learning Turkish. I LOVE this language, so, so much and it makes perfect sense to me in the language structure. I took a class online in Turkish once and the teacher said that he thought that I must have been Turkish in my previous life. 🤣ROFL. He said that I seemed to have a natural aptitude for the language. What a great compliment! I'm doing the work on my own though because it's a lot cheaper. Keep putting out content for us. Teşekkürler. Güle güle. 😃
@angelaflores2450
@angelaflores2450 3 года назад
How nicely you told your journey to English learning here on this video. Quite entertaining, I should say. I admire your determination. I believe that is what mainly helped you arrived at fluency. Cheers!
@dilaevivian-talmaetalfilha3213
@dilaevivian-talmaetalfilha3213 3 года назад
great video and a great story I love it...and inspired me as I m trying to learn English by myself. thanks for share!
@elifnazgul3339
@elifnazgul3339 3 года назад
I have determined my new year resolution. It is to be able to speak fluently just like you. I hope with the inspiration that I take from you I can succed doing it. By the way, I have just discovered your channel ,and I need to say that your videos are so inspirational thanks for the effort you put for doing them 🙏
@sedayehneda
@sedayehneda 3 года назад
I have been in the US for frothy two years, and I have to say your English (or better said American English) is better than mine. You are truly gifted and I am positive you will learn many more languages through your life journey...
@dev_rathod847
@dev_rathod847 Год назад
Your story is outstanding,your love to learn English is really praiseworthy hats off to you man for sharing your story it's rare that someone speaks of his journey and hard experiences while learning a language it inspires other people who are also sailing in the same boat like you to stay motivated on the path of learning to be fluent ⭐
@marizajosof593
@marizajosof593 3 года назад
Omg i come here to steal any idea that i can learn Turkish so fast thank you sir🙈👍
@nalonennobody4628
@nalonennobody4628 3 года назад
your accent is so good omg i really like the way you speak
@ismailhacihasanov4781
@ismailhacihasanov4781 3 года назад
Dude your American accent is amazing, Awesome dude! This is my future goal, I wanna to master my pronunciation. By the way I speak also 5 languages. You are an inspiration for me.
@PinknPurpleHeart7
@PinknPurpleHeart7 3 года назад
I just started watching your videos! They are awesome! I was super pumped to hear you’ve been to Albuquerque! I hope you liked it! I hope to learn Turkish and travel to Turkey someday! Thanks for the amazing videos!
@NSalah2006
@NSalah2006 3 года назад
Amazing! How perfect, American English you speak with out living in the USA, I’ve been here more then ten years and you can beat me in second! You don’t even have an accent!
@berkaykekec1353
@berkaykekec1353 3 года назад
abi adamın dibisin. videolarından çok istifade ettim. çok sağ olasın videolar için
@seyyahekim
@seyyahekim 3 года назад
Müthiş bi ingilizce, hayran kaldım tek kelimeyle, süpersin kardeşim
3 года назад
Çok teşekkür ederim :)
@abonitagerald7631
@abonitagerald7631 3 года назад
I immersed myself to the language and focused to the language that I'm learning..I have tried so many lessons and tips coming from different youtuber and one of the example of it is writing my thoughts by journaling even though it is very hard.
@magentamen
@magentamen 2 года назад
Hello from the U.S., I loved hearing your story! You speak English so well, so natural sounding. I’m so impressed 👍
@cretotar1
@cretotar1 2 года назад
I watched some of your other videos before this one. I am glad you explained how you learned English because I could not figure out how you sounded as if you learned American English rather than British English. This video explains it. I am attempting to learn Spanish and agree with you about the cultural aspects of language. Some of the language apps are great for vocabulary and some grammar, but watching television gives a bit more of an idea of how the language is used every day. I am not sure I will ever be fluent, but thanks for supporting what took me quite a while to figure out. I'm going to watch more of your videos for more ideas. If you wonder how I found your Turkish video, I tried watching Hercai in Spanish. I finally figured out I was in dizi land and not telenovela land by some of the language. I loved dizis so much that I started watching them in Turkish with English subtitles.
@pherhalliwell_99
@pherhalliwell_99 3 года назад
Amazing! You're my new favorite person. I couldn't tell you apart from a Usonian. Don't stop making videos in English. I'm only able to see the version of you in English!
@user-fs8jt6or2e
@user-fs8jt6or2e 3 года назад
your video was mesmerizing. By the way i learned so many new vocabularies. thank u🙃
@4licetin
@4licetin 3 года назад
Çok heyecanlı ve güzel bir serüven dinledim. Umarım daha da güzel yerlere gelirsin. Seviliyosum reisss❤️❤️
@suhailshafi
@suhailshafi 2 года назад
Wow ! What an amazing life story you have ! I really do think your English is excellent, indistinguishable from a native speaker !
@bantorio6525
@bantorio6525 Год назад
💙 ... What an amazing story ... I would've thought you had lived for quite some time in America ... your American accent is just flawless ... I was in Turkey (Istanbul, Izmir, Kusadasi, Ephesus) last week and I fell in love with Turkey as a country, the language, the people, the architecture, the food, the smells ... in a word ... I decided to learn turkish and I found this helpful and fascinating channel ... Greetings from Miami ... !!!
@rihleste3242
@rihleste3242 3 года назад
This is so beautiful video and I congrats you. I finished Stranger Things with no titles and this series so much improved me. So like these videos need to has come much than other Turkish videos. If you are doing like these videos you can improve me and other guys. I am admiring you, bro. (If I did something wrong you can aright me)
@user-fj8pv8qv4t
@user-fj8pv8qv4t 2 года назад
Well done, boy! Keep going! I am from Bulgaria, knowing a little English and little Turkish. And it is very interesting for me to watch your videos!
@dev_rathod847
@dev_rathod847 Год назад
This is really helpful and constructive as I also grew up speaking Hindi but now it has become very important for me to speak in English so I can reach out to people from different cities and connect with them ,I wish to become fluent like you ❤
@joy_sorrow
@joy_sorrow 3 года назад
Wow.. The way u learned n did hard work to learn English
@gonulnalbant4226
@gonulnalbant4226 3 года назад
Aslında kibre dönüşmediği sürece ego herkeste olması gereken bir şey:) daha iyisi için çalışman çok güzel bence
@dilcikz1686
@dilcikz1686 3 года назад
Mütevazi bir mükemmelliyetçi 😊
@mehmetgozukucuk7725
@mehmetgozukucuk7725 3 года назад
Notification squad !!!!!!!👊 this video is just the best . Please keep making videos like that one .
@h.o.2146
@h.o.2146 3 года назад
Bende okulda Amerikan İngilizcesine müthiş merak sarmıştım. Aynı senin gibi Almanya'da doğdum büyüdüm. Küçük yaşta hem Kur'an okumasını hemde Almanca ve Türkçe konuşarak büyüdüm. O saydığın Amerikan şehirlerinin çoğuna gittim. Ve haklısın sanki eve gitmiş gibi kendimi orada rahat hissettim. Bu kadar benzerlik olacağını sanmazdim gerçekten. Toller Kanal. Mach weiter so!!!
@hazharshex1126
@hazharshex1126 3 года назад
actually I am impressed by your english I hope you publish more video in english language
@fatmanur7850
@fatmanur7850 3 года назад
I'm falling in love with your American accent🤭❤️ thank you for the video and you're the best i'm sure about that☺️
@husseinhashim1973
@husseinhashim1973 2 года назад
Vere interesting life ,, very interesting guy , please keep going,, peace ✌️
@learnarabicandenglishwithn937
@learnarabicandenglishwithn937 2 года назад
I'm really fascinated by your fluency in speaking english
@lovethislife456
@lovethislife456 3 года назад
Bayıldımmmmmm. Bu nasıl ingilizce konuşmak, kelimenin tam anlamıyla mühteşem......😉😊
@tulinakca313
@tulinakca313 3 года назад
Önce alt yazısız izledim sonra alt yazılı ve sonra tekrar alt yazısız izledim anlamama çok daha kolaylık sağladı 🤓 aksanını videoyu durdurup taklit etmek çok zevkliydi 🥳videoların daha uzun olması dileğiyle 🤘🏿😎
@jjsmith4481
@jjsmith4481 3 года назад
You speak American English so well, I would have thought you grew up here 🤷🏻‍♀️ amazing.
@gunka089
@gunka089 3 года назад
Wow, my applause 👏🏻👏🏻! I thought you lived in America for many years. Just Wow!
@eduardomusic8560
@eduardomusic8560 10 месяцев назад
Great video, I liked it much! Congratulations my friend for your pronunciation in English
@lauraemma1709
@lauraemma1709 3 года назад
You are amazing !!!! I just started watching your videos and omg you are great !! You Are a very smart guy . I speak English and Spanish and I’m dying to learn Turkish , i always watching Turkish tv series I love them !!! one of my dream is to go to Turkish I love your culture I think it’s so interesting and I hope one day i can go !!
@peterterev
@peterterev 2 года назад
Your English is amazing and your American sweet accent-wow ! Well done mate!
@marquessman
@marquessman 3 года назад
Bravo! You've been to more places in the US than most Americans! Good for you.
@denizsakalp5941
@denizsakalp5941 3 года назад
Daha cok bu tarz videolardan gelsinnn😍
@blacksea8834
@blacksea8834 3 года назад
Çok güzel bir video olmuş,devam😊❤👍🏻
@2laa2laa22
@2laa2laa22 3 года назад
اكتر إشي مبسوطة فيه إنك طلعتلي مقترح أعطيتني جرعة كبيرة لأتعلم اللغة الإنجليزية ❤️❤️ #Palestine 🇵🇸💪
@esmiraldabeck9286
@esmiraldabeck9286 3 года назад
Nice. I asked the quest in 1 of ur other videos but good job!
@katarzynatofil5395
@katarzynatofil5395 2 года назад
I love your accent. It's so american. So as mine. I used to learn english the same way, by listening to the songs and writing them down. I've graduated from english exactly 20 years ago, but I don't have the opportunity to use it in my every day life so over the time I forgot many words, even the simple ones. But instead I speak spanish with my sister- in- law (I don't know the grammar but I don't fear to speak) and I love turkish. I understand almost everything but have no one to talk to☹🤷‍♀️ Love all the job you do❤
@Beverleykhoayaa
@Beverleykhoayaa 3 года назад
You sound like a native speaker. Very impressive :D
@simaysaka2657
@simaysaka2657 3 года назад
Önerilenlere düştün. Çok temiz ve anlaşılır konuşmuşsun. İngilizce altyazıyla dinlemek çok güzel oldu. Bu videolarına devam etmelisin. Herhangi bir şeyleri anlattığın kısa videolar da çekebilirsin bence!
@bananapudding5882
@bananapudding5882 3 года назад
Videoların çok güzel simay abla🌸🤍
@simaysaka2657
@simaysaka2657 3 года назад
@@bananapudding5882 Çok teşekkür ederiiiiiim💖🌸
@bellaalynda8920
@bellaalynda8920 3 года назад
New subscriber here from Philippines.You are good at speaking English. I thought you were an American. It is shocking to know that you know many languages ​​besides Turkish.I hope i can learn more about this channel.Goodluck 😉
@happymoon7371
@happymoon7371 3 года назад
Du bist echt ein sprachtalent 👍 so akzentfrei und vor allem dein Türkisch, für einen der in DE geboren ist - RESPEKT
@nandenayo3_catsandraw
@nandenayo3_catsandraw 2 года назад
Bu kadar kanalda İngilizceyi nasıl öğrendim videosu yerine ingilizce öğreten videolara baksaydım şimdiden anadili İngilizce olanlar kadar konuşmuştum. Bu arada videonuzu izledim ve gerçekten çok motive edici ve çok güzel eğlenceliydi . Mukemmel bir başarı hikayesi. Çok sevdim gerçekten Böyle bir videoyu bizimle paylaştığınız için çok teşekkürler 🤗☺
@narinozel6817
@narinozel6817 2 года назад
Senin bu hayata bakış açını ,dillere olan merakına hayret kalıyorum,çok iyisin umarım bi gün senin gibi İngilizce konuşabilirim🖤
@edakurek1096
@edakurek1096 3 года назад
I like it very much. I would like to see more such videos.
@AtillaHanifi
@AtillaHanifi 3 года назад
You are a great talent. Your ability in languages is simply God's gift. Ancak bu kadar olur! (Can I tempt you to translating this into English).
@cecilsimitara6127
@cecilsimitara6127 2 года назад
wow what a journey
@Saamiya33
@Saamiya33 5 месяцев назад
Masha allah i hope i speak like that one day ❤
@felicityvqz
@felicityvqz 3 года назад
That’s awesome!! Well you have been to a beautiful places like Phoenix Arizona,sedona Arizona you need to come again visit the Grand Canyon az!! Saludos desde Phoenix Arizona!! 🙏🙏 por cierto su inglés es estadounidense a la perfección 👌👌👌👏👏👏
@jtometich
@jtometich 3 года назад
As a native American English speaker and multilinguist myself, your English is amazing. The only non-native mistake you made has to do with your recount of your trip to London. We wouldn't normally say, "I've been to London" in the context of telling a story. "I've been to London" is more natural as a response to a question. Such as, "Have you been to London?" This is one of those tricky verb conjugations that probably lingers from French's influence on English. We'd say, "I went to London for a day back in 2016"...saying it this way sounds more natural. Notice the use of the verb, "I went..."
@joy_sorrow
@joy_sorrow 3 года назад
Yea.. U have to think differently... I understand u
@zuleyhaakbulut2263
@zuleyhaakbulut2263 3 года назад
Kanalınız önerilerime düştü. İngilizceye olan merakımdan izledim ve çok keyif aldım. Artık burdayım 😃
@aysunazar5512
@aysunazar5512 3 года назад
Uzun süredir ingilizce öğrenmeye başlayan biri için çox iyi video oldu.Teşekkür ediyorum.
@sanamansour9812
@sanamansour9812 3 года назад
Watching episodes before it translated it's how I learned Turkish. This was helpful for me.
@oumaimafikri3166
@oumaimafikri3166 3 года назад
Omg your accent is perfect ❤️❤️❤️ mashallalh you don't look like non_native speaker at all
@-ay2227
@-ay2227 2 года назад
Hie I can turkis but speaking me English . I look you videos . I like he. You is the best teacher 👨‍🏫
@bulenttraveler2463
@bulenttraveler2463 3 года назад
Çok iyi kullanıyorsunuz İngilizceyi bir Amerikalı gibisiniz. Kimliğinizi belirtmemiş olsanız, eminim herkes sizi bir Amerikalı sanırdı ☺️🙏🏻 Teleffuzunuz çok etkileyici ve konuşma stilinizle karşınızdakini etkileyebiliyorsunuz ve böylece karşınızdakiler sizi sıkılmadan dinleyebilme şansına sahip olabiliyor. Bu da gösteriyor ki dilleri ne kadar çok sevdiğinizi ❤️👍
@cicekkumral2207
@cicekkumral2207 3 года назад
Bravo sana!
@negla8069
@negla8069 3 года назад
What a journey... I'm from America and I feel the same way about Turkey and the Turkish language. I been tryna learn it.
@engespress
@engespress 11 дней назад
It just takes time. The more you listen to it, the easier it gets to understand and then eventually you will be able to speak fluently. There is a process though of having to "study" it - mainly looking up words in a dictionary.
@rojdatazefidan2003
@rojdatazefidan2003 3 года назад
You rock 🖤
@lolamendez100
@lolamendez100 2 года назад
woww your accent is incredible...
@edanurerkal233
@edanurerkal233 3 года назад
Çok guzel konusiyorsun umarım bende bu kadar iyi seviyede konusabilirm 💕
@betulll9232
@betulll9232 3 года назад
Gerçekten izlediğim en iyi videolardan biri videoya bayıldımm
@havvacoksurer7762
@havvacoksurer7762 2 года назад
So impressive, no accent. I definitely thought you were a native. I grew up in Canada, Turkish background (English/Turkish native speaker)… and here I am, at 28 trying to learn German (bc I moved to CH). It’s definitely a challenge. I’m at the point of giving up. It’s so impressive seeing that you self-taught yourself foreign languages
@selin6075
@selin6075 3 года назад
Her dili kendi kültürüne göre öğrenme kısmına katılıyorum. Keyifle izlediğim bir videoydu. Tamamen ingilizce video fikri güzel olmuş ve hatta belki 1/3 Almanca 1/3 Türkçe 1/3 İngilizce videolar da güzel olabilir 🙂👍
@EnesveMichelle
@EnesveMichelle 3 года назад
Selamlar, bir danimarkalı olarak bende İngilizce kelimeleri telaffuz etme, İngilizce öğrenme ve aksan ilerletme hakkında videolar çekiyorum. Kanalıma beklerim :)
@humboldt8557
@humboldt8557 3 года назад
It's super easy to learn 3nd language when you grow at as a bilingual. Also, German and English are quite similar though. But it's a challenge to learn English when you are a normal Turkish teenager :(
@Wats3d
@Wats3d 3 года назад
Just to cheer you up - it's much easier to do for a normal Turkish teenager than for Russian teenager, believe me :)
@seaofroses8888
@seaofroses8888 3 года назад
I beg to differ. I grew up bilingual,The only language that has been easy for me is Portuguese because its so similar to Spanish and a bit to French. French was my 3rd language..not easy. I actually started learning Arabic before Portuguese and I’m still not done with Arabic... it’s hard as hell😂 order doesn’t matter.
@turqayqnbrov6155
@turqayqnbrov6155 3 года назад
*3rd
@mete8384
@mete8384 3 года назад
I’m an average Turkish teenager who got lucky and managed to improve a lot before 14, and now I feel like I’m bilingual, and I’m able to think and dream in English. I take mandatory German lessons, and learning German was so hard for me that I stopped trying. Being (at least virtually) bilingual does not help me at all.
@hulyaince6912
@hulyaince6912 2 года назад
Blah blah
@humairatabassumhimi4950
@humairatabassumhimi4950 3 года назад
You are quite impressive. ❤
@sumathidas3275
@sumathidas3275 2 года назад
Life gave you beautiful opportunity.
3 года назад
Çok çok iyi, tebrikler👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
3 года назад
🙏🏻🍀🍀
@purplegirl5014
@purplegirl5014 3 года назад
Aksanından öpüyorum 😙😚💜
@UnschoolingtheSpitz
@UnschoolingtheSpitz 8 месяцев назад
You are amazing. You hardly have an accent at all. Not that it matters if you did have one! Around 9:10-you should say, I went to London and around 9:25-you should say, I went to the United States (not I’ve been) and also I had never been there before (not have). Excellent video, 🙌I heard no other mistakes at all; you sound very natural!
@chitanda5586
@chitanda5586 3 года назад
I am learning turkish!!! I was searching for these kind of videos. It helped me a lot to learn turkish with turkish people who learn english.
@haticekaramanli1876
@haticekaramanli1876 3 года назад
Chitanda Eru hello can you help me English I understand English but I can't speak English by the way if you want, I can help you speak Turkish I'm from Turkey
@imenebenchaoui5573
@imenebenchaoui5573 3 года назад
You're really wonderful person .I wonder if you can help me to practice my English language☺
@luser16k
@luser16k 2 дня назад
I watched this video without subtitles at all i think i improved myself on the way to english
@oleasmus
@oleasmus 9 месяцев назад
Very good
@melikeesevgi33
@melikeesevgi33 3 года назад
I'm impressed
@ferhatylmaz9334
@ferhatylmaz9334 2 года назад
Bravo sana dostum. Seviliyorsun
@kerdesnabiyon761
@kerdesnabiyon761 3 года назад
İngilizceye merakım gerçek anlamda şuan 15 yaşımda baladı.Ve bir videona(tepki) denk geldim. Oradan sana rastladım ve izledim de izledim.Şimdide bu videonu izledim.Millet hep der o ama yurt dışında büyümüş 1-0 önde diye kendilerine bahane arıyorlar bence.Hayat hikayen beni çok duygulandırdır gerçekten.Harika bir video olmuş başarıların daim olsun inşallah.Takeee careee! :)
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