It is obvious that you are an expert in your field. Respect 👏 It will be so much easier for me to remember these words after you explained their etymology. I'm amazed 💕
I love the way you analyse and explain the formation and the use of all these words. You are so articulate in English and give examples that facilitate learning the language (but not too many examples, which is also a good thing). I wish your channel had shown up earlier in the recommendations from RU-vid. Ben türkçe öğreniyorum ve bazen diğer bir öğretmen ile Skype üzerinden konuşurum. Your lessons are going to be helpful, I can tell. Bu arada, ben İsveçliyim. Bana göre, türkçe güzel bir dildir 🦚
I've been learning Turkish for 6 months but I am about to give up. I need a guidance and a systematic schedule so I am looking for a tutor. Do you know any platform like Cambly for Turkish? How do you take Turkish class on skype?
@@lailanaseem5379 Hello Laila! I have been using Turacoon for a year now. It really helped me to develop my Turkish skills. The tutors on that platform are really professional, and they also follow a schedule systematically.
Hi @@lailanaseem5379 I was taking classes on Turacoon for more than 3 months. And I can say it is the number one ever to teach Turkish. I am now in trip in Istanbul once I return will start again for 6 months package.
I love it, I don't usually comment but this was so clear, concise , very well explained specially for someone learning the language. I'm glad to have found this video. Thank you so much.💛💛💛💛
You are a gifted teacher the way you explain your lesson, my congratulations please keep the the lessons coming. Do you have a lesson in Turkish possessive and belonging too etc
I am really enjoyed your class...before some few days I started to learn Turkish language.....now your RU-vid channel is too helpful and benefiting....so, Çok Teşekkürler ederim....
My dearest & loveliest sister Muki, Your teaching way is really so beautiful. & You're beautiful too so much. Sometimes I focused more on you than your teaching materials ❤️❤️❤️. I really love your ways 😍
I've been learning Turkish for 6 months but I am about to give up. I need a guidance and a systematic schedule so I am looking for a tutor. Do you know any platform like Cambly for Turkish Ms. Muki? Thx in advance.
Hello Laila! I have been using Turacoon for a year now. It really helped me to develop my Turkish skills. The tutors on that platform are really professional, and they also follow a schedule systematically.
I want to learn Turkish, however it is a really difficult language. I have been studying by myself but it is no use. I've purchased a 1 month package on Turacoon. I can honestly say that the tutors in there are amazing! I'm seeing a progress on my Turkish speaking skills. You can give a chance to Turacoon, it's worth it! 👍🏻☺
I have to say thank you for your way of teaching. You make things more understandable. you're amazing. I've fallen in love with the Turkish culture & I want to learn the language & understand the best way i can possible. I will continue to visit all your videos to learn as much as I can. Cok tessekur ederim.
I am very interesting to learn turkish language with few months if allah say I will learn so thank you for your time my teacher I am understanding very well the way you are explaining for foreign students who wants to learn turkish language
Thanks very much for these very clear videos. I’ve been trying to learn Turkish while on lockdown with a popular online app, but with no grammatical notes it was like reverse engineering a watch, pretty frustrating. This finally makes sense of it. Working in Turkey in a job where English is the standard language is fine, but once outside of work I feel lost. This helps a lot. Thanks again.
Glad to hear my videos are of help. Feel free to post your questions in the comments section. Turkish grammar is not particularly difficult to learn as long as you have the right guidance.
Your way of teaching and explaination about rationales behind it... It really amazing... Infact i have watched 5 videos of yours continuously and it is 6th watching now... You have command in your field (area of study) Thanks for making that kind of video. May Allah bless you!
Turkish language is always based on rationality. It works like mathematics. If a teacher doesn't explain the logic behind anything you learn, that means it's not an experienced teacher. As a native speaker, I 100% recommend this channel to new learners.
This is the best description of question words in Turkish that I have ever seen. Congratulations! Could you also please explain the use of "olduğunu?" "
For example +Ona ne olduğunu biliyor musun? +Do you know what happened to her? "Happened" here equals to olduğunu, I'm not really good at explaining grammar, the verb '' Olduğunu '' is origins from ''olmak''. Olduğunu is the past tense form of olmak.
olduğunu: ol - du - (ğ)u - (n)u ol: to happen du: past tense (did) u: the one (indicating the subject) u: reasoning olduğunu: the reason behind what happened to the particular subject LOL it's really hard to explain and even harder to learn haha
For example: 1. Ev - Home -de - At/In/On -(y)im/-ım/-m/-um - First person singular (Ben - I) suffixes Evdeyim. - I am at home. 2. Yap(mak) - Do(ing) -malı/meli - Imperative suffixes -(y)ız/-iz/-uz - First person plural (Biz - We) suffixes Yapmalıyız. - We should do. 3. Öğret(mek) - Learn(ing) -ecek/-acak - Future tense suffixes -di/-dı/-du/-dü - Past tense suffixes Öğretecekti. - He/She was going to learn. Since the verb does not take any suffix, it is directed to the third person singular (O - He/She/It). These were daily and common examples but there is no limit to what you can do with suffixes in Turkish :) Muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine - As though you happen to have been from among those whom we will not be able to easily/quickly make a maker of unsuccessful ones
İn turkish we add lar or ler for plural one time either it will be used with question word or verb. But in simple sentence subject and verb both will be spoken or written with the addition of lar or ler