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What did you say in Turkey?
what did you say? expr. ne dedin?
How do you read Turkish sentences?
Try using a little Turkish whilst you are here, it will be greatly appreciated and bring a big smile….Inside Turkey: Important Phrases (version 64)
English | Turkish | Pronunciation |
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No | Hayır. | HI-EAR |
I don’t know | Bilmiyorum. | BILL-ME-YOR-UM |
Okay/Alright | Tamam. | TAM-AM |
Welcome | Hoş Geldiniz. | HOSH GEL-DIN-IZ |
What is Turkish sentence structure?
Introduction to Turkish Sentence Structure. The typical Turkish word order is SOV (Subject-Object-Verb), which means that the subject comes first, followed by an object, and then a verb. Let’s go over what a subject, object, and verb are: A subject is the person or thing that performs the action.
How do you form a sentence in Turkish?
The word order in Turkish is flexible. The most common word order that is used in the Turkish sentences is: ‘Subject – Object – Verb’ . So, the subject is generally used at the beginning and the verb at the end.
How do you write a sentence in Turkish?
In Turkish, one sentence can be written in different word orders. The most common word order that is used in the Turkish sentences is: ‘Subject – Object – Verb’ . Onlar eve geldi. (They came home.) Annem seni arıyor.
How to have a basic conversation in Turkish?
We have prepared a list of common Turkish expressions that will help you have a basic conversation in Turkish in no time. Let’s dig in! 1. Günaydın. = Good morning. If you find yourself in Turkey it is always polite to say “Hi” every morning because Turkish speakers are really sociable. “Good morning” in Turkish is “Günaydın”.
What are some of the most useful Turkish phrases?
12 extraordinarily useful Turkish phrases 1. hoş geldiniz — it’s nice you came / welcome 2. hoş bulduk — I find it nice 3. buyurun — please / here you are / walk this way 4. teşekkür ederim — thank you 5. elenize sağlık — health to your hands 6. afiyet olsun — may it be good for you 7. güle güle kullanin — use it smiling
How do you make conditional sentences in Turkish?
Conditional sentences are formed by adding the word ‘eğer’ (if) to the beginning of the sentence and the suffixes – (y)se/- (y)sa to the verb root. The word ‘eğer’ can be omitted because the suffix – (y)se gives the same meaning.