Showing posts with label Turkish conversations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turkish conversations. Show all posts
Turkish Conversation 101: FORMAL & INFORMAL WAYS to say thank you in Turkish
Turkish Conversation 101: FORMAL and INFORMAL WAYS to say thank you in Turkish Learning Turkish includes learning all the basics found i…
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Turkish Conversation 101: What to say at the Supermarket?
Turkish Conversation 101: What to say at the Supermarket? Paying a visit to the supermarket is inevitable for all of us, and moving to a …
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Turkish Conversation 101: 5 Turkish Phrases expressing WISHES and PRAYERS
Turkish 101: 5 Turkish Phrases expressing WISHES and PRAYERS If you live in Turkey, you sure have heard a lot of the below phrases du…
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Useful Turkish Words & Phrases to Use In Public Transport 🚌 !!
Useful Turkish Words and Phrases to Use In Public Transport What Turkish phrases can you use in …
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21 Basic Turkish Words Every Learner should know !!
21 Basic Turkish Words Every Learner should know !! 1- Merhaba / Selam Merhaba is the formal way of s…
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At The Gym: What Turkish words and phrases to use?
At The Gym: What Turkish words and phrases to use? If you are living in Turkey, you will notice t…
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21 Most used Turkish Words
21 Most used Turkish Words If you are living in Turkey or just planning a trip to Turkey. You'll need to learn …
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How is Ğ pronounced ?!
How is Ğ pronounced ?! Did you know that there isn't any word in the Turkish language that starts with Ğ (yumuşak g…
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Easy Turkish Stories: Deniz Feneri ve Gemi (The Lighthouse and the Ship)
Deniz engindi, gece karanlıktı. Küçük bir gemi dalgalarla boğuşarak yoluna devam ediyordu. Gemideki kaptan endişeliydi. Pusula arızalanmıştı...
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