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08 May 2011 22:01
ive learned a few words. not that you need them but i think its polite to try.
hello - marehaba
please - lutfen (lootfen)
thank you - tesekker (just say 'twosuger' quickly)
yes - evet
no - hayir
the bill please - hesap lutfen
any one know good bye? i think its goole goole.
please post any more usefull ones.
an essential one:
bira efes lutfen - one beer please.
08 May 2011 22:27
Hi Mickyq
günaydın is good morning
Şerefe is cheers
cheers dodge
08 May 2011 23:37
mickyq wrote:ive learned a few words. not that you need them but i think its polite to try.
hello - marehaba
please - lutfen (lootfen)
thank you - tesekker (just say 'twosuger' quickly)
yes - evet
no - hayir
the bill please - hesap lutfen
any one know good bye? i think its goole goole.
please post any more usefull ones.
an essential one:
bira efes lutfen - one beer please.
nasilsin = how are you?
iyi geceler =goodnight. eejeshler
09 May 2011 08:22
i love you more than chocolate needs translating please
09 May 2011 09:21
annpiggott wrote:i love you more than chocolate needs translating please
I cikolata daha cok seviyorum
09 May 2011 09:48
We found a few words of Turkish are always appreciated - even if your pronunciation does prompt a few laughs. Even a "merhaba" when walking around the old village brings friendly smiles from the locals. Going to try to use a few more this year...cue more giggles, no doubt!
09 May 2011 17:51
I found these websites helpful
http://marmaris.org/marmaris_blog/forums/t/577.aspxand there are ten Turkish lessons on
http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/deta ... ds_01.html(Goodbye is word 5 in lesson 1)
The websites also help with the pronunciation.
09 May 2011 18:08
mickyq wrote:ive learned a few words. not that you need them but i think its polite to try.
hello - marehaba
please - lutfen (lootfen)
thank you - tesekker (just say 'twosuger' quickly)
yes - evet
no - hayir
the bill please - hesap lutfen
any one know good bye? i think its goole goole.
please post any more usefull ones.
an essential one:
bira efes lutfen - one beer please.
Allahaismarladik to which you would reply Gule gule (bye bye )
John
09 May 2011 18:15
A very good word to know is "Arkadaşım" which means "My Friend"
09 May 2011 21:40
A useful one is 'param yok'. Means - no money/I'm skint.
09 May 2011 22:05
gorusuruz (say "sh" for the s!)- see you later
iyi aksamlar (sh again!) - good evening
They love it when you try!
09 May 2011 23:06
gule gule is bye bye

kendine iyi bak is take care
sende is you too and bende is me too
sometimes can be used as sen de and ben de
xxxx
11 May 2011 13:59
I got this list somewhere ( english word at first, then turkish and english way to pronounce it)
yes evet ev-et
no hayir high-ear
please lütfen loot-fen
thank you teşekkür ederim tesh-ekoor ed-erim
hello merhaba mare-hub-a
good morning günaydin goon-ay-din
good evening iyi akşamlar ee-yak-shamlar
how much ne kadar nay-kad-are
breakfast kahavlti car-vaal-te
water su sue
wine sarap sha-rap
beer bira deera
I love you seni seviyorum seny seveeorum
one bir beer
two iki ickee
three üç ooch
four dirt dirt
five bes besh
six alti al-ta
seven yedi yedee
eight sekiz sek-is
nine dokuz dokooz
ten on on
05 Jun 2011 13:41
any one got any funny ones. some thing to get them laughing.
05 Jun 2011 17:53
Three years ago one of the waiters in Angels, now closed, would not let me pass without saying that 'I have a lovely, white, Scottish moustache.' Thinking about it, although it's now closed, I can pass by without trying to remember the words that went along with biyik, iskocyali and beyaz.
05 Jun 2011 21:16
I think "Kolay Gelsin" is something you can say to the shop keepers and sales people, means "good luck with the sales" or similar and Güzel Kaltsu ( don't know how to spell it!) was supposed to mean "nice ass".... ( daughter was taught this...)
05 Jun 2011 21:40
I downloaded a Rosetta Stone free application for my android phone, would be really great for beginners. This gives you basics, it consists of words like, Dont worry, Good Bye etc, then there is a numbers page, and also a Travel page, which gives you sentences asking where is the beach, airport, toilet etc.
05 Jun 2011 21:42
I forgot to add, this application is something you can read and listen to, therefore it gives you the correct pronunciation too
06 Jun 2011 13:51
A few years ago we took a group of 13 of us to Icmeler. Ages ranged from 16 - 59. One of my dad's work mates came along with us and had never been to Turkey before. As a huge travel fan he was really keen to learn some Turkish while in a new country. Dad's mate Nick was up a for a giggle so we thought we'd have a laugh with him.
Nick decided that he wanted to have a go on a Jet Ski while down on the beach one day. Before he went off we taught/told him that Keçiler geliyor meant 'Thank You'. Any way Nick went off for his jet ski ride and at the end thought he would show his appreciation by saying Thank You in Turkish. As we were sat just up the beach from where Nick was, we fell around in fits of laughter as did the Jet Ski man as Nick had just told him that 'the goats are coming' - we let this roll on for a few days before we told him why we fell about laughing. So for those of you that want something funny 'Keçiler geliyor' means the Goats are Coming.
06 Jun 2011 13:55
Also just while I think of it...
Sen Deli Ben Deli Sen Ben Den Deli means your crazy, i'm crazy but your more crazy than me.
Enjoy fun and games with the turkish lanugage....
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