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Learning Turkish

09 Aug 2012 14:40

OK, I've got a few phrases learnt to have a polite greeting mini-conversation, things like, hello, good morning, how are you, I'm fine thank you, and you?, good evening & goodnight.

I'd like to learn a bit more for this time next year and I've found this site http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/details/LanguageGuide/100words_lessons/ which seems quite good but it's the pronunciation I find the hardest.

Does anyone know of any good audio book type learning aids? Obviously the cheaper the better (or even better - FREE lol)

Re: Learning Turkish

09 Aug 2012 16:44

Hi sunseeker,
Take a look at www.byki.com this has Free Software for most languages including Turkish.
Enjoy Steve

Re: Learning Turkish

16 Sep 2012 19:51

I'm trying LiveMocha, a social-based language learning site. I've not got very far with it yet, but seems good so far...

- Paul.

Re: Learning Turkish

14 Feb 2013 04:48

my wife bought me a Turkish language coarse from "earworm" from groupon for £5 normally £9 vewry very good. Only basics but quite comprihensive

Re: Learning Turkish

14 Feb 2013 07:06

pdbartlett wrote:I'm trying LiveMocha, a social-based language learning site. I've not got very far with it yet, but seems good so far...

- Paul.


I've just signed up with LiveMocha too, seems pretty good so far (especially the audio side as half of the battle is learning the pronunciation of the words lol).

Hopefully my pigeon-Turkish will be a little better this year :lol:
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