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I have tried to learn Turkish with Turkish teachers 4 times but have given up because I find the grammar is impossible. However, I think this programme is the BEST explanation of 2-way vowel harmony that I have ever experienced. Well done!
You have made it easier- however, I have problems with how the initial message has so many suffixes and endings added on until I am not sure if we are past present me herhim we they plural and what goes where- not to mention beginning to ask questions properly or negate those questions- however, your instructions are invaluable and I hope to continue to improve!
They are impossible, I have found, but I am British and other nationalities may find it easier. By the way, it’s Vowel Harmony, not Wovel Harmony. I have noticed that Turks have problems with pronouncing these 2 letters.
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I am also learning it. But Duolingo didn't really help. It confused me more. The best way to learn Turkish is Books and Video tutorials. And this way, learning turkish is way more easy.
@@themrmayank Maybe you would also like to check my lessons too, I am uploading Turkish lessons constantly and have a video about vowel harmony. This is my channel:ru-vid.com/show-UCpNiidsF_55MghS0HlbkdOg
Merhaba Can. Benim adım Aditi. Ben İndialıyım. That's what i have learned in one week. I just wanted to say thank you soo much for making all these videos. You have made me interested in learning turkish again. Your way of teaching is super easy to learn. I am loving it. Please upload more videos and make us like native Turkish speakers. Thank you again.
Great!! It is nice to see that people are working and taking time to learn new things. I also upload Turkish lessons on my channel if you would like to check them out.ru-vid.com/show-UCpNiidsF_55MghS0HlbkdOg
Hello Aditi, as a Urdu/Hindi speaker, I'd suggest that when you get stuck on a grammar or word structure in Turkish, try to link it to Hindi how you'd make the sentence in Hindi. Urdu, modern Hindi and Turkish are much influenced by Farsi and it becomes an easier transition than learning through English rules only. For example "ki". Example Sonraki in English = "the one that's after", but Urdu/hindi, we can just say "Bad wala" which is the same in Turkish. Sonra = Baad, Ki = Waala/waali/waalay. Sonraki = Baad waala 💯
If your mother tongue is not an agglutinating language, you will never have a deep understanding for the harmonization of vowels in an agglutinating language. I am Hungarian and this gives me a distinct advantage in understanding. Yet you can still learn Turkish well by simply learning the required use of suffices and need not understand why it is required.
Maybe you would also like to check my lessons too, I am uploading Turkish lessons constantly and have a video about vowel harmony. This is my channel:ru-vid.com/show-UCpNiidsF_55MghS0HlbkdOg
For those who speak Urdu and arabic it will be really easy for you just think at the last letter sound if it's sound zaber and pesh then you will use lar in plural if its sounds zaer in last letter sound then it's ler. We do same thing in urdu.easy pesy.
In Hungarian, another agglutinating language, the exact same thing occurs. For example, in the case of a noun, there can be a suffix -val, or -vel. Their use depends on the other vowels in the noun: kocsival = with a car, but ekével = with a plough. Using the wrong -val, -vel suffices would sound terribly awkward.
I think your 4 Way Vowel Harmony video got deleted. At least, I couldn't find it. If it's still there, pls, add it to the Learn Turkish playlist :) if it's not, you now have an idea for your next lesson lol
It is easy. Check the last vowel of the word. E.g kitap, the last wowel is a , then you should use sız. Always check the last vowel A : sız E:siz I:sız İ:siz O:suz Ö:süz U::suz Ü:süz Toprak: the last vowel is a ,then it should take sız: topraksız Kalem:the last vowel is e, then it should take siz: kalemsiz…