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Learning Turkish Language (TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS)

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Youdoboy: TLL - You can learn Turkish Language so easy. Turkish Language for Foreigners and beginners.Turkish Language resources to foreigners who wanna learn Turkish Language as second language..

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Auxiliary (Helping) Verbs - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: Turkish Language - Some Auxiliary (Helping) Verbs There are two main auxiliary verbs in Turkish: etmek - to do, to make, to perform. This auxiliary is used to make Active Tenses. Babamı mutlu ettim - I made my father happy.

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Conditional Tenses - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: Conditional Tenses In English the Conditional Tenses are formed with that very important little word - if... Conditional - if... - sentences are often introduced with the word -eğer.. - if... or less commonly - şayet - lest... unless... In Turkish these words are pointers alerting the listener that a Condition and Result are following. But they do not have any direct meaning, they are "alerters.."

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The verb "to be " Positive - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: Present Tense Suffixes - the verb - to be The Verb to be takes the form of a suffix in Turkish. It is subject to Vowel Harmony Rules and also Consonant Mutation when added to words ending in a hard consonant. In the present tense only 3rd person singular has consonant mutation. It follows that for vowel harmony and consonant mutation the following forms are used:

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The verb - "to be" - Negative - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: TLL - You can learn Turkish Language so easy. Turkish Language for Foreigners and beginners.Turkish Language resources to foreigners who wanna learn Turkish Language as second language..

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Present Continuous Tense - Indicative Mood - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: TLL - You can learn Turkish Language so easy. Turkish Language for Foreigners and beginners.Turkish Language resources to foreigners who wanna learn Turkish Language as second language..

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Simple Present Tense Positive - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: This tense is known as the Wide Tense Tense in Turkish grammatical terms as it signifies an unbounded time situation. In Turkish it is called Geniş Zaman - The Wide Tense. It is also considered as a gentle tense and is used as a polite imperative or polite request. The three uses of the Simple Present are as follows:

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Simple Present Tanse Negative - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: Formation of the Negative Simple Present Wide Tense (Timeless Tense) The negative tense sign is -z which is added to the negative verb stem -as an example: gitmemek - not to go - then adding -z to the verb stem after dropping -mek we arrive at: gitmez - does not come - to which the personal endings are added:

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Irregular Verb - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: Turkish Language - The Irregular Wide Tense Verb List The famous thirteen irregular single syllable verbs in the Simple Present. Twelve of them end in -l or -r. The single exception is - sanmak - sanır - to suppose

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Future Tense - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: Future Tense The future tense sign is -ecek- or -acak- to which the personal suffixes are attached. When a personal ending which begins in a vowel is suffixed then the final -k- of this tense sign is softened to a -ğ- thus producing the forms to -eceğ- or -acağ-

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Inferential Tense - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: The Inferential Tense This tense is used where doubt or hearsay is in the speaker's mind. It is often used in jokes and story telling as a reportative form. The Inferential Suffix is -miş which is suffixed to the verb stem and the personal endings are then added to complete the meaning.

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Consonant Mutation - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: About Voicing of Consonants A voiced consonant is one where the voice is used to produce the sound and an unvoiced consonant is where the voice is silent and only air is expelled to produce the sound. In Turkish when a word ends in a consonant it is usually the Un-Voiced Form The word for - letter - is - mektup, but my letter is - mektubum - the terminal -p has changed to -b- when it appears between two vowels - see equivalent chart below. This is simply because it is easier to pronounce in its Voiced form "b" and in Turkish the spelling must reflect this change for the rules of

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Articles - Gender - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: This is a comprehensive list of Turkish nouns which lose their final vowel (apocopate) when a suffix which itself begins with a vowel is added to the noun. As an example: izin - leave, time off - becomes izn-im [NOT izin-im] - my leave (ie the final vowel of the noun root is dropped when adding a suffix which begins in a vowel.

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Vowel Loss - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: Formation and recognizing nouns in Turkish Diminutive and Affectionate - the suffix -cik This suffix is vowel harmonized forms are cik -cık -cuk -cük. It also becomes -çık -çik -çuk -çük when it mutates to its hard form when it is added to words which end in a hard consonant.

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Turkish Language - The Turkish Alphabet

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Youdoboy: About the Turkish Alphabet The Turkish Alphabet was changed from Ottoman script to a Latin based script soon after the Turkish Republic was declared. Ottoman script was based on the Arabic alphabetic script but this did not adequately cover the phonetics of Turkish. Kemal Atatürk introduced the new Latin alphabet almost overnight. Turkish does not as a rule allow two vowels to occur together - there are exceptions of course - but mostly in foreign imported words. Therefore as there are no diphthongs then whenever two vowels occur together, they are each pronounced as a separate sound.

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All about - buyurun - "Please be so kind. - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: Turkish Language - All about - buyurun - "Please be so kind..." buyurun - or the more formal - buyurunuz - is a widely used word in Turkish. There are many translations in English according to context. It is the second person Singular or Plural of the Simple Present tense of the verb - buyurmak - which basically means: Would you be so kind as to... - [Literally: Would you deign to.. to command.. to decree.. to make an order..]

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Turkish Colours - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: Turkish Colours Words in italics are the intensified form of the colour. Siyah (Farsi.) - Simsiyah Black - Pitch Black Kara - Kapkara Black - Pitch Black Beyaz - Bembeyaz White - Snow White Kırmızı - Kıpkırmızı Red - Bright Red Mavi - Masmavi Blue - Bright Blue

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How to say - "Thanks.." - TLL - TURKISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Youdoboy: How to say - "Thanks.." Here we point out the difference in usage of - teşekkür ederim - thank you.. - and the more sincere - sağ olun - stay healthy..

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