Thank you so much, ma’am for these impactful videos! I am a new arrival in turkey for study and having been finding some difficulties in learning the language since started school on October 9, 2023. Through your videos I’m getting to understand the basics of the Turkish grammar.
I'm so grateful I found this channel! Your lessons are very clear and a great length for if I want to learn a little while I'm cooking or brushing my teeth or something. Also (and I know the video's a couple years old already), one thing I did notice is that I think you have the front and back vowels switched- i and e are made in the front of the mouth while a, o, u, and ı are back vowels :)
This is an excellent question! We write in print. The schools tried to switch to teaching cursive writing to children in the most recent years but the general public still prefers print to cursive writing.
Happy to have found you for grammer. Do u think 1st we should build up some vocabulary and than build grammer? The most difficult part of turkish in my opinion is these suffixes tht r sooo confusing. Also i want my 5 yr old to learn turkish. Il teach and learn along side her.i judt realised things i could never learn as a kid now i am learning while i teach her. Olz suggest some online books for kids. Like u teach them step by step and make them practice.
Tesadüfen videolarınıza denk geldim. Bu işin sizin profesyonel işiniz olduğunu anlamak için sadece bir videonuzu izlemek yeterli. California'da yaşıyorum, İngilizceniz de Türkçeniz kadar iyi, sizin gibi İngilizce konuşmak isterdim. Bir yerlerde tanışmak ümidiyle Muki hanım, sevgiler.
Merhaba Yasemin Hanim, desteğiniz için çok teşekkür ederim. Evlerimizden çıkmak serbest hale gelir gelmez San Francisco ve San Jose'de olacağım. En yakın zamanda karşılaşmak ve tanışmak ümidiyle...
@@LearnTurkishwithMuki .I hope you will.. And if you need any help regarding editing etc. I will be happy to assist you. This will also help me learn Turkish quickly.
@@LearnTurkishwithMuki Yes I am serious... Sound quality can be improved. The graphics can be added.. animation can be merged.. However I am not good at making animation.. Though have been working on Adobe Flash a few years back. So you have the talent of teaching and you speak English fluently. All you need is a little help and motivation and your channel will fly above.
One thing I have noticed that everything in Turkish seems to have an order and is logical. So if you learn the rules it should make sense putting it all together.
does changing from D to T also apply to past tense when it met with an explosive letter? like when why it's Gittim and not gitdim? and why ictim and not icdim? this is the only thing that confusing me right now
Thank you Hanim . I haven't read the newspaper , then you say I did not speak Turkish , which is not in the same time slot of the first sentence , but the Turkish sentences seem to be in the same time slot , I wonder why ?
Your short question does not have a verb. We negate the sentences by adding suffixes to the verb. Thus we add a generic verb like "olmak" to lacking short sentences: Neden olmasın? Then it translates as: Why doesn't it happen? or Why doesn't it be?
Its like lego parts, vowel harmony as she explained via previous videos. Okumadım, Konuşmadım. Yemedim, İçmedim. Look last vowel of the word, if there is e-i at the end then = di suffix. if a,ı then suffix dı . Gül-me-dim. Konuş-ma-dım (Verb + me/ma(negative) + past tense suffix (dı/di/du/tü/tu..)--personal pronoun suffix (-m) I didn't speak=Konuşmadım
hello men can i have printed copy of your lecture , in English book form the way you represent logic grimmer is awesome lots of thanks to you congrats to with hope more lecture you will upload , thanking you naresh joshi
Thank you so much, ma’am for these impactful videos! I am a new arrival in turkey for study and having been finding some difficulties in learning the language since started school on October 9, 2023. Through your videos I’m getting to understand the basics of the Turkish grammar.