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I'm going to Turkey in a month, and i am hoping to meet new people. Can anyone give me some useful quoates of turkish language on how to say the basic stuff!

2007-06-13 01:00:47 · 5 answers · asked by *Tasha* 2 in Travel Europe (Continental) Turkey

5 answers

Basic Words

[ Merhaba ] Mere ha ba [ Hello ]

[ Nasilsiniz? ] Na sill siniz [ How are you? ]

[ Hos geldiniz ] hosh gel-dee-neez [ Welcome ]

[ Iyim ] Ee yee im [ I'm fine ]

[ Evet ] Ee vet [ Yes ]

[ Hayir ] Ha year [ No ]

[ Tesekur Ederim ] Tesh e kur edereem [ Thank You ]

[ Cok iyi ] Chock eyee [ Very Good ]

[ Cok fena ] Chock fenar [ Very Bad ]

[ Guzel ] Guzelle [ Beautiful ]

[ Lutfen ] Lootfen [ Please ]

[ Gule Gule ] Goolay Goolay [ Goodbye ]

[ Gunaydin ] Goonay dun [ Good morning ]

[ Iyi aksamler ] Eee yak sham lar [ Good Evening ]

[ Iyi geceler ] Eee geje ler [ Good Night ]

Common Sentences

[ Ben Ingilizim ] Ben Ingileezim [ I am English ]

[ Memnun Oldum ] Mem noon Oldumb [ Pleased to meet you ]

[ Bu ne kadar? ] Boo ne kadar [ How much is this? ]

[ Istiyorum ] Ist eeyoroom [ I'll take it ]

[ Bir sey degil ] Beer shay deal [ You are welcome ]

[ Afiyet Olsun ] Our Fiat all Soon [ Good Appetite - Bon Appetite ]

[ kac yasundasin? ] Catch ya shinda sin [ How old are you? ]

[ Isminiz nedir? ] eez mee knees neydir [ What is your name?

[ Benim adim ... ] Benim adam [ My name is ... ]

[ Saat Kac? ] Sart catch [ What time is it? ]

] [ Turkiye cok seviyorum ] Tur kee yeah chok seveeyorum [ I love Turkey ]

[ Ingilizce biliyormusunuz? ] Eengel leez je bilee yor moo soo nooz [ Do you speak English? ]

I would like ( I want )

[ Su istiyorum lutfen ] Soo east iyor um lootfen [ I would like water please ]

[ Ekmek istiyorum lutfen ] ekmek east iyor um lootfen [ I would like bread please ]

[ .... istiyorum lutfen ] east iyor um lootfen [ I would like ]

[ cay ] chai [ tea ]
[ kahve ] car ve [ coffee ]
[ bira ] beer [ beer ]
[ sut ] suit [ milk ]
[ buz ] booz [ ice ]

Where is?

[ Restoran nerede? ] restor on ne re de [ Where is the restaurant? ]

[ Tuvalet nerede? ] too valet ne re de [ Where is the toilet? ]

2007-06-13 01:14:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

I know a man who is a Canadian has been living in Turkey for 8 years. He knows Turkish, of course he has an accent. He still trying to understand the intricacies of Turkish. So, I think the best and the easiest way to learn Turkish is to speak and listen to Turkish every time and everywhere. I'm trying to learn English in Turkey, but it is difficult because everyone is speaking Turkish here. And also Amada's method is very beneficial.

2016-05-19 00:42:17 · answer #2 · answered by lorie 3 · 0 0

Hello = Merhaba
How are you? = Nasılsın? (or in formal, nasılsınız?)
I'm fine = Ben iyiyim.
Please = Lütfen
What's your name? = İsmin ne? (or in formal, isminiz ne?)
My name is **** = Benim adım ****
Where do you live? = Nerede oturuyorsun? (or in formal, nerede oturuyorsunuz?)
Goodbye = Hoşçakal
Thank you = Teşekkürler
Nice to meet you = Tanıştığıma memnun oldum
Me too = Ben de
What's your hobbies? = Hobilerin neler? (or in formal, hobileriniz neler?)
Good evening = İyi akşamlar
Good morning = Günaydın
Have a nice day = İyi günler
What's the time? = Saat kaç?
You look good = İyi görünüyorsun (or in formal, iyi görünüyorsunuz)
Tea = Çay
Coffee = Kahve

2007-06-13 01:07:17 · answer #3 · answered by Irmak 7 · 2 0

Lesson one = Birinci Ders

Hello = Merhaba

cheers = İçelim güzelleşelim.

Goodby = Hoşçakal .

2007-06-13 01:20:43 · answer #4 · answered by hanibal 5 · 5 0

Hi,

I want to add something Irmak said,
http://www.seslisozluk.com/

use this dictonary for pronouncation,

Regards

2007-06-13 01:09:56 · answer #5 · answered by Tanju 7 · 3 0

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