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Learn Turkish Vowels | For Beginners 

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In today's video, we will teach you Turkish vowels and everything you need to know about them!
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Комментарии : 91   
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 5 месяцев назад
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@dragasan
@dragasan 2 года назад
This young lady is such a great teacher! Everything always makes sense when she speaks! ❤️🇹🇷
@ezielinska702
@ezielinska702 2 года назад
I agree! Very good, talented teacher!!!
@lizzysalazar1048
@lizzysalazar1048 2 года назад
It's been more easier to learn Turkish since I watch your videos, thank you so much for the effort all of you put on the videos ❤️✨
@Momo_22
@Momo_22 2 года назад
As a german I can say that ü and ö are fairly simple for an german speaker, it only appears way more often in turkish haha. Examples for ü in german could be: Tüte (a bag) Führer (a leader) Überfall (a raid) Üben (to learn) Also e sounds like the german ä.
@mehmetakifyldz773
@mehmetakifyldz773 2 года назад
Because of the vowel harmony, once you see it the root , the suffices will also include “ü”. As a Turkish i like that. I believe that vowel harmony lets us speak faster since we dont have to change the position of our mouth each time when we pronounce a word. Like görüşürüz. All you need to do is just adjust your mouth according to the consonants. Also as a person who studies German ( a beginner ) , having ü and ö letters in common in both of these langauges actually kind of motivate me.
2 года назад
As a Turkısh, ı learning deutsch and ı can say. You are right about this determination. Viel glück!
@user-mz8dy4os3c
@user-mz8dy4os3c 7 месяцев назад
That's true for sure and a great easiness for Turks who learn German umlauts.
@deeteeemmsixtwotwo
@deeteeemmsixtwotwo 2 года назад
Great lesson! Big help for me trying to learn Türkçe
@jafariamri456
@jafariamri456 2 года назад
Thank you very much I started learning Turkish last month Your video are so helpful keep sending more and more
@smtuscany
@smtuscany 2 года назад
I would have enjoyed a thorough explanation of the difference between açık e and kapalı e. For an Italian like me that’s not a big problem because we also have that distinction, but for others it might be more difficult. The sound of the e in “ben” and in “belli” are NOT the same, so they are in fact two different vowel sounds.
@zaboybagoi8636
@zaboybagoi8636 2 года назад
There is no need to know this much in detail. Most Turks cannot distinguish these two letters,including me
@smtuscany
@smtuscany 2 года назад
@@zaboybagoi8636 Lucky you. In Italy we can engage endless feuds about why in this or that region they pronounce Es and Os right or wrong (we also have open and closed O). In fact, a good way to recognize someone from Milan is if they invariably use open Es when they should be closed, and vice versa. Beyond their “know-it-all” attitude, of course ☺️
@mehmetakifyldz773
@mehmetakifyldz773 2 года назад
In Azerbaijani turkish , they use different letters for open e and close e, but as a turkish it is really diffucult for me to distinguish between them. But i believe i get better at that by time.
@smtuscany
@smtuscany 2 года назад
@@mehmetakifyldz773 I understand it's a common situation. On Italian vocabularies, accent markers are used for clarity: "è" for open e and "é" for closed e. Even then, people manage to mispronounce them 😀
@pruhorwood8473
@pruhorwood8473 3 месяца назад
This is excellent. Thank you. I really struggle with remembering the vowel sounds when I see them individually.
@KuriakhX
@KuriakhX 2 года назад
Sen ne kadar guzel bir kizsin ya ! Sesini cok tatli ve cok yetenekli bir ogretmensin, senden hayran kaldim cunku boyle bir ogretmen mumlarla buluyoruz, Harmony in the Turkish language is the most difficult part of Turkish grammar ! God bless you my dear ! You're really great !!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you very much, indeed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@sayedhossainkingdom9255
@sayedhossainkingdom9255 2 года назад
Effective video and learn many things.
@ezielinska702
@ezielinska702 2 года назад
Thanks for showing how to arrange your lips when pronouncing Turkish vowels 👄
@user-mz8dy4os3c
@user-mz8dy4os3c 7 месяцев назад
That's very genious to teach letter ü over the word equivalent since the sound is an u followed by an i which is the same principle in pronuncing Turkish ü. Great catch!!! 👍Moreover she speaks English perfectly and is sympathetic and has a smiling face as well. 🤗
@user-hx5is4bx1f
@user-hx5is4bx1f 2 года назад
This girl is beautiful. 😍And is a good teacher, I often listen her lessons.
@SonicBoom474
@SonicBoom474 Месяц назад
4:40 regarding ü "it doesn't have any equivalents.... in German/French it is a bit similar..." To be honest no two languages share the same exact vowel, there always some small differences that an experimented ear can hear. (Actually no two humans pronounce anything the same way but the differences are often so minor that our ears do not hear them) Typically when we start learning a new language we tend to make correspondances between sounds (both consonants and vowels) either because we are not yet aware of the differences and/or because it helps us memorize things faster so we keep the small pronunciation details as a lower priority matter
@ashraf4726
@ashraf4726 Год назад
I never ever seen like you teacher amazing job ❤❤
@mainhi6729
@mainhi6729 2 года назад
Tesekkür ederim
@Narf3398
@Narf3398 2 года назад
U have the same smile as my beloved that i notice when i 1st met him. Lovely
@Do-Some-Change
@Do-Some-Change 2 года назад
Bu genç kızı mükemmel bir öğretmeni'dir
@qubaobei
@qubaobei Год назад
Çok mutluyum... Ben şimdi türkçe anlıyorum..heehee😄
@0.00official8
@0.00official8 Год назад
Çok guzel
@theartpatty8870
@theartpatty8870 2 года назад
I m new her I want to learn turkish but today's lesson is bit difficult but I tried to pronounce them I did eaisly 😘😘
@katebentley4411
@katebentley4411 2 года назад
We pronounce equivalent as e- kwiv-i-lent.
@hellmarch3043
@hellmarch3043 2 года назад
Southern London English "two" :D
@noriaelaimani211
@noriaelaimani211 Год назад
Excellente enseignante vraiment.
@charyleLyrech
@charyleLyrech 2 года назад
I love your teaching ♥️
@arcadestar1427
@arcadestar1427 2 года назад
Thanks for it love from pakistan
@amazingnature7474
@amazingnature7474 2 года назад
I love your teaching method
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 2 года назад
Glad to hear that!
@amazingnature7474
@amazingnature7474 2 года назад
@@Turkishle thanks
@nafeesaamir7155
@nafeesaamir7155 2 года назад
My little teaher 😍
@osmansbyk
@osmansbyk 2 года назад
Arkadaş anadilim türkçe nedense geldim bu videoyu sonuna kadar izledim :D
@enterprise_white
@enterprise_white 2 года назад
I am Turkish but I still watch it :)
@nabilarahman4653
@nabilarahman4653 2 года назад
Lots of love from "BANGLADESH"..!!❤
@nightvvisher7713
@nightvvisher7713 2 года назад
curb would be best example for letter ı
@Asdfgh-ou6eo
@Asdfgh-ou6eo 2 года назад
Shae in pashto we use informally for male private part.
@Do-Some-Change
@Do-Some-Change 2 года назад
Pakistan'dan ve her Müsalman ülkesi'nden Sevgiler ve Merhaba
@sukhman_21
@sukhman_21 2 года назад
Çok sağol öğretmen
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 2 года назад
Rica ederim 😊
@thearmyofskank
@thearmyofskank 2 года назад
I'm still confuse with the pronounciation of e when it appears at the end of a word. For example in this video Funda introduce 'Erdem'. I though it will be pronounce like Erdem where the second 'E' sound like 'E' in 'gem' but it pronounce as Erdumb with the 'dem' sounds like dumb. So confusing.
@tazaoumur
@tazaoumur 2 года назад
They say it's pronounced as [æ] in closed vowels before m, n, r, l. So: Ezgi, Ærkek, Ærdæm.
@Eng-l2z
@Eng-l2z 2 года назад
Çok güzel
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 2 года назад
🙏🏼
@brandonmayhew4906
@brandonmayhew4906 Год назад
Guzelsin
@aichampionofficial
@aichampionofficial 2 года назад
Good to see how the jaw & lips move when pronouncing the various vowels. P. S. The pronunciation of “Equivalent” was incorrect. “E-que-valent” is incorrect. It is “e-quiv-valent” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GmR_lW4KQ1U.html
@rouamabrouk3209
@rouamabrouk3209 Год назад
The sound ı is it the same sound as é in french(accent aigu)?
@Picoline2023
@Picoline2023 2 года назад
👏👏👏👏
@Ha_zal
@Ha_zal 2 года назад
👍
@anika.3074
@anika.3074 2 года назад
Dude I feel like she teaches so good but stop with the beginner thing!! You've made hundreds of videos for beginners and okay ofc after watch them all, we're not beginners anymore. Make some competent content please :)
@Brett_Bond
@Brett_Bond Год назад
a beginner like you writes the comment in english
@anika.3074
@anika.3074 Год назад
@@Brett_Bond for other people to understand :)
@-JustAnAnimeSimp-
@-JustAnAnimeSimp- 2 года назад
As a Turkish person born and who lives in France who speaks turkish and English at home and French at School who has a family in turkey and france i can tell you that i didn’t Even know that There were vowels in Turkish 😐😐😑😐😐
@mehmetakifyldz773
@mehmetakifyldz773 2 года назад
You sure you know turkish ?
@rashidabdul5429
@rashidabdul5429 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️
@malikjunaid6015
@malikjunaid6015 Год назад
My Lovely Queen Pleas🌷❤ Pleas Turkish To Urdu 💘😍
@malikjunaid6015
@malikjunaid6015 2 года назад
😚
@malikjunaid6015
@malikjunaid6015 2 года назад
🌷
@melanielovick-lugo3118
@melanielovick-lugo3118 2 года назад
What does a "proper name" mean?
@brawleralper6473
@brawleralper6473 2 года назад
People name, For example;Melanie
@melanielovick-lugo3118
@melanielovick-lugo3118 2 года назад
@@brawleralper6473 So, in other words, "a name". The word "proper" was unnecessary. It's like people saying, "Raise your hands up." The word "raise" means to lift up, so the word "up" is unnecessary because if you think about it, which other way is there to raise your hands? Down? 🤷🏽‍♀️
@buztuz6206
@buztuz6206 2 месяца назад
Check oxford dic.,pls.
@sanudapilapitiya6223
@sanudapilapitiya6223 2 года назад
After long time?
@sS-wx9gs
@sS-wx9gs 2 года назад
Do you teach turkish by zoom.?..and how much do you charge..?.
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 2 года назад
We don't offer private zoom lessons at the moment but we have online courses and you can check out all the details on our website here: turkishle.com/courses/
@qubaobei
@qubaobei 2 года назад
Shukriya 🇮🇳 tşekkur ederim ❤ ru-vid.com00Pbx3ikAVY?feature=share
@autotunekenti4644
@autotunekenti4644 2 года назад
Türküm ama izliyom xd
@JavedAli-fw9hl
@JavedAli-fw9hl 2 года назад
❤❤❤❤❤💗👌
@JavedAli-fw9hl
@JavedAli-fw9hl 2 года назад
❤❤❤❤🌹👍
@dilruva9478
@dilruva9478 2 года назад
My question is the Turkish people drink???🤔🤔🤔🍷🥂🍾
@dilruva9478
@dilruva9478 2 года назад
@enver pasha are you Turkish?
@strawbebby7092
@strawbebby7092 2 года назад
@@dilruva9478 yeah we do drink, not everyone is religious here and even some of them drink lol
@dilruva9478
@dilruva9478 2 года назад
@@strawbebby7092 oh,good but in Bangladesh the drink is hated.
@marinopaploulouos7455
@marinopaploulouos7455 Год назад
@@dilruva9478 yes sure Why not ? Everyone is free
@Brett_Bond
@Brett_Bond Год назад
what's good in drinking? it's an intoxicant which damages the body and the brain. Only stupid people drink
@melanielovick-lugo3118
@melanielovick-lugo3118 2 года назад
You didn't pronounce the word "equivalent" properly. You were trying to tell us how the U with the two dots is pronounced, HOWEVER, the word "equivalent" does NOT pronounce the "u" in the word for more than a second. It's the "i" sound that is more pronounced as in the word "it".
@Brett_Bond
@Brett_Bond Год назад
English has many accents and dialects.
@TschiTschero
@TschiTschero 2 года назад
God, you're beautiful.
@AC_Milan1899
@AC_Milan1899 5 месяцев назад
What a mess of a language by using the Latin alphabet. Why even do this?
@SonicBoom474
@SonicBoom474 Месяц назад
Some people hear r as s. You are kidding right?
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