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QuestionHow do I say "happy birthday" in Turkish?Community AnswerYou say, "doÄŸum günün kutlu olsun."
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QuestionAre Kurdish and Turkish similar?Community AnswerNo. Kurdish and Turkish are in different language families.
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QuestionHow do I write my name in Turkish?Community AnswerYou write "Benim adım..." ("My name is...") and fill in the blank with your name.
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QuestionWhat I do first when learning Turkish?Community AnswerStart by listening to how it sounds by watching Turkish movies, soap operas, radio, or anything Turkish.
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QuestionHow can I learn Turkish in a few days?Community AnswerYou can't. It is a very hard language, especially if you're not familiar with it.
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QuestionWhat does the phrase "Her Sekil Darbir" mean?Community AnswerEvery position....
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QuestionHow do I greet someone in Turkish?Community Answer"Selamlar" is a generally acceptable way of greeting someone in most Middle-Eastern influenced languages. Specifically for Turkish, you can also use the word "Merhaba" for saying "Hello."
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QuestionWhat's the best software to use for learning Turkish?Community AnswerRosetta Stone is helpful if you can afford it. Duolingo is a good option as well. It is available on Android, iPhone, and the computer for free.
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QuestionHow can I learn Turkish in a year?Community AnswerIt is unlikely to learn it in a year as it is a very difficult language to learn. Keep practicing it every chance that you get.
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QuestionCan I learn how to speak Turkish by watching TV?Community AnswerI live in Turkey and watch Turkish television regularly. I am a native English speaker and have been studying Turkish daily for the past year that I have lived here. I live in a Turkish neighborhood and shop in the local businesses. The problem with learning Turkish on television is that it is extremely hard to understand their enunciation or where their words begin and end. You might have more luck with subtitled programs if you can find them, or start by watching Turkish cartoon shows for children. They seem to speak more slowly, which makes it easier to pick out the individual root words. Many Turkish words have very similar spellings with incredibly different meanings.
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QuestionHow much time would it take to learn Turkish approximately?Alya BayrakCommunity AnswerIt should take around 44 weeks or even more until you learn to speak fluently, but remember take your time and learn while having fun, don't rush it. Learning a new language is very hard.
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