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learning turkish

25 Jun 2009 21:27

thought i would try and learn a few words before going back in september got a menu from one of the resturants on the back it has some simple words to pick up but its hard anyone else had a go

26 Jun 2009 02:46

par mar may?check?with 1 finger?what does that mean? happy hols Jem xxxxxxxxxx

26 Jun 2009 05:22

I have been speaking some Turkish for the last 4 years Lynn and the Turkish/Kurdish people love it when you try to speak their language.

Bearing that in mind, there is always the odd exception, I said Merhaba (hello) to someone one day and he replied that he was Kurdish and he wouldn't speak Turkish, I thought this was very rude seeing as I was on holiday in Turkey.

Keep at it Lynn and have some fun along the way learning the language.

26 Jun 2009 06:49

I'd love to learn Turkish, but I believe it's not the easiest of languages to pick up, and there don't seem to be any classes - not in this area anyway.

26 Jun 2009 10:19

Hi Blondie there are classes in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Edinburgh may be handier for you. If you are interested let me know and I will PM you the details. Im just waiting for the next lot of classes to start, Ill be fluent soon haha

26 Jun 2009 12:18

turkish is such a hard language to learn especially when the turkish speak it so fast
i have an english friend that lives in icmeler with her turkish fiancee and she said to me last year that she has been learning turkish for 5 years and can speak it well now but she still cant understand what her fiancee's family say when they are all there as they just speak too fast
xxxxx

26 Jun 2009 14:55

If its any incentive, we have managed to successfully taught our dog to 'sit' in turkish & we are going to learn him more turkish words ready for when we move over there :D

26 Jun 2009 14:56

zoe_clark wrote:If its any incentive, we have managed to successfully taught our dog to 'sit' in turkish & we are going to learn him more turkish words ready for when we move over there :D


Still laughing. Good doggy.

26 Jun 2009 20:09

been trying to have a go carls sitting here laughing when i say a word it does not sound right :lol: :lol:

learning turkish

26 Jun 2009 22:58

There is a free Turkish vocabulary programme you can download - its called "before you know it 3.6" .
http://www.byki.com/fls/FLS_ga11.htmlgc ... 4wodxlO-Cg

It not only teaches you the words, spells them, but it also has pronounciations. :wink:

26 Jun 2009 23:17

thanks jivebunnie this is a good one i have just been sayin a few things off the meet and greet

27 Jun 2009 07:48

That's good when you can actually hear how the words are pronounced - it's often quite different from how they look written down! :lol:
Wouldn't want to offend anyone by accidentally saying the wrong thing...

27 Jun 2009 08:03

Indeed.

Don't forget, the Spanish for "good evening", is very very similar to the Spanish for "nice bum" :lol:
Who knows what we might say if we get it wrong :P

27 Jun 2009 15:49

Another good site that is pretty helpful.

http://www.totally-turkish.com/

27 Jun 2009 19:51

its funny trying this out

learning turkish

28 Jun 2009 18:09

It's such a flippin difficult language!!! I run the all the names of the animals for example, go back to the test part, and bugger me, I've forgotten them all again :shock:
:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

learn turkish

29 Jun 2009 13:07

hi if you pm me i have a English to Turkish CD you can down load on you ipod or i think i can send to you be email if it helps. its working for me.

02 Jul 2009 21:34

still does not sound right :lol: i will practise on donna

Learning turkish

04 Jul 2009 12:16

hi glasgow girl, where is the turkish classes in Glasgow? I have been looking around to no avail. Been trying to teach myself but think a class would be better :o

05 Jul 2009 17:49

Sammo, a PM with all the details has just been sent. Let me know how you get on!

Louise
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