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I have been studying Turkish for almost 6 months!

I can talk and understand most of the every-day phrases but not too complicated ones...

I have still a lot to learn, if sentences, past perfect tense etc

it is difficult language regarding that it is not widely spoken, like English or french or other "famous" languages.

Moreover just because not many foreigners choose Turkish as second language, their learning system (including books, tapes etc)is not very well organized - at least this is happening to Greece..

But if you really like this language you must have passion and persistence to learn!

And maybe we can make some practice on line :))))

Good Luck!

Regards

2007-03-26 08:11:18 · answer #1 · answered by ..Tolia.. 5 · 0 0

I recognize a person who's a Canadian has been dwelling in Turkey for eight years. He is aware of Turkish, of path he has an accessory. He nonetheless seeking to fully grasp the intricacies of Turkish. So, I consider the fine and the simplest technique to study Turkish is to talk and concentrate to Turkish each time and in every single place. I'm seeking to study English in Turkey, however it's tricky considering the fact that every person is speakme Turkish right here. And additionally Amada's procedure could be very lucrative.

2016-09-05 16:35:04 · answer #2 · answered by brandl 4 · 0 0

well if you know a language in the same family as turkish like persian, urdu or hindi then it should be relatively easier that learning it from english

2007-03-26 04:16:34 · answer #3 · answered by Sahil C 2 · 0 0

yeah , i did ..
it pretty hard ,, though arabic is my 1st language ,, and turkish contain a lot of arabic word , but it wasn't easy ...

spanish is easier and much more fun ... now i'm suydying spanish

2007-03-26 04:22:16 · answer #4 · answered by adiga_5ijabz 4 · 0 0

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