In Turkish, "Fasten your seatbelt" (as in the imperative statement) is written as: Kemerleri bağlayın Listen to this statement pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Fasten your seatbelt, please." (singular) Kemerini bağla, lütfen. "Fasten your seatbelt now." Kemerini bağla hemen. "Fasten your seatbelt so that the car sound goes off." Kemerini bağla...
In Turkish, "Personal finances" is written as: Bireysel finanslar Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Do you know a lot about personal finances?" Bireysel finanslar hakkında çok bilir misiniz? "I'm learning more about personal finances." Bireysel finanslar hakkında daha fazla öğreniyorum. "I need to work on my...
In Turkish, "Report card" (the noun) is written as: Karne In Turkish, "Report cards" (the noun) is written as: Karneler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m going to pick up my son’s report card from the school." Oğlumun karnesini okuldan almaya gidiyorum. "Mom, I have my report card!"...
In Turkish, "Puzzle" (the noun) is written as: Yapboz In Turkish, "Puzzles" (the noun) is written as: Yapboz Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The puzzle is'nt complete yet." Yapboz henüz tamamlanmadı. "We bought a new puzzles." Yeni bir yapboz aldık. "My family regularly plays puzzles." Benim ailem...
In Turkish, "Wants" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: İster Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He wants pizza almost every night." O her gece pizza ister. (on an airplane) "She often wants the aisle seat." Genellikle koridor tarafında oturmak ister....
In Turkish, "Quiz" (the noun) is written as: Kısa sınav In Turkish, "Quizzes" (the noun) is written as: Kısa sınavlar Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "This professor often does pop quizzes." Bu profesör sıklıkla anlık sınavlar yapıyor. "Take the quiz." Bu sınavı çöz. "We had a pop...
In Turkish, "Test" (the noun) is written as: Sınav In Turkish, "Tests" (the noun) is written as: Sınavlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "How did you do on the test?" Sınavın nasıl geçti? "I passed the test!" Sınavı geçtim! "I'm reviewing the tests tonight." Bu gece...
In Turkish, "By" (in the context of time) is written as: Kadar Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We'll be there by 4pm." Öğleden sonra dörde kadar orda oluruz. "I'll send the email by then." O zamana kadar epostayı gönderirim. "The food will be ready by noon." Yemek...
In Turkish, "Latest" (the adjective, in the superlative sense) is written as: En son Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What time does the latest flight leave?" En son uçuş saat kaçta kalkıyor? "What is the latest that I could hand in the essay?" Yazıyı teslim edebileceğim en son...
In Turkish, "Anytime" (the adverb) is written as: Ne zaman istersen Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm happy to help you anytime!" Ne zaman istersen sana yardım etmekten mutlu olurum! "Come by anytime and say 'Hi!'" Ne zaman istersen gel ve bir "Merhaba!" de. "You're welcome...
In Turkish, "They" is written as: Onlar Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "They are here." Onlar buradalar. "They just called." Onlar şimdi aradı. "They will be here soon." Onlar yakında burada olacaklar. "They are waiting for one more person to arrive." Onlar birinin daha gelmesini...
In Turkish, "Desk" (the noun) is written as: Çalışma masası In Turkish, "Desks" (the noun) is written as: Çalışma masaları Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Does the home have a desk?" Evde çalışma masasına ihtiyacın var mı? "Do you have a desk in your room?" Odanda...
In Turkish, "Meeting" (the noun) is written as: Toplantı In Turkish, "Meetings" (the noun) is written as: Toplantılar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "How was the meeting?" Toplantı nasıldı? "The meeting is in one hour." Toplantı bir saat sonra. "The meeting lasted around two hours."...
In Turkish, "Synonymous" (the adjective) is written as: Eş anlamlı Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Are these words synonymous?" Bu kelimeler eş anlamlı mı? "Yes, these words are synonymous." Evet, bu kelimeler eş anlamlı. "I think these words are synonymous." Sanırım bu kelimeler eş anlamlı. ...
In Turkish, "Soft" (the adjective) is written as: Yumuşak Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "How soft is the mattress?" Döşek ne kadar yumuşak? "These pillows are very soft." Bu yastıklar çok yumuşak. "I bought a soft blanket." Yumuşak bir battaniye aldım. "This cat has soft...
In Turkish, "Later" (the adjective, in the comparative sense) is written as: Daha sonra Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Are there any buses that depart later than 8pm?" Akşam 8'den daha sonra kalkan otobüs var mı? "We'll arrive later than we thought." Düşündüğümüzden daha sonra varacağız. ...
In Turkish, "You all" is written as: Hepiniz Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "How are you all?" Hepiniz nasılsınız? "You all are funny!" Hepiniz komiksiniz! "You all are smart!" Hepiniz zekisiniz! "Are you all there yet?" Hepiniz orada mısınız? "Where are you all?" Hepiniz...
In Turkish, "You both" is written as: Siz ikiniz Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "How are you both?" Siz ikiniz nasılsınız? "Where are you both?" Siz ikiniz neredesiniz? "Do you both want to sit here?" Siz ikiniz buraya oturmak ister misiniz? "I sent you both...
In Turkish, "Intrinsically" (the adverb) is written as: Özünde Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Is the meaning intrinsically clear based on the spelling?" Yazımına göre anlam özünde açık mı? "Those two factors are intrinsically attached to each other." O iki faktör özünde birbirine bağlı. "I don’t...
In Turkish, "Learn" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Öğreneceğim (You) Öğreneceksin (You, formal) Öğreneceksiniz (You, plural) Öğreneceksiniz (He, She, It) Öğrenecek (We) Öğreneceğiz (They) Öğrenecekler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I want to learn Turkish." Türkçe öğrenmek istiyorum. "I want to learn...
In Turkish, "Learned" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Öğrendim (You) Öğrendin (You, formal) Öğrendiniz (You, plural) Öğrendiniz (He, She, It) Öğrendi (We) Öğrendik (They) Öğrendiler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I learned this new Turkish phrase." Bu Türkçe deyimi yeni öğrendim. "I...
In Turkish, "Learning" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Öğreniyorum (You) Öğreniyorsun (You, formal) Öğreniyorsunuz (You, plural) Öğreniyorsunuz (He, She, It) Öğreniyor (We) Öğreniyoruz (They) Öğreniyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What are you learning?" Ne öğreniyorsun? "I'm learning Turkish right now." Şu...
In Turkish, "Tree" (the noun) is written as: Ağaç In Turkish, "Trees" (the noun) is written as: Ağaçlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What kind of tree is that?" O ne tür bir ağaç? "I like being around trees." Ağaçların etrafında olmayı seviyorum. "Let’s put...
In Turkish, "Light" (the noun, as in the device) is written as: Işık In Turkish, "Lights" (the noun) is written as: Işıklar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements = "I'll turn on the lights." Işıkları açacağım. "This light is broken." Bu ışık kırılmış. "I forgot to...
In Turkish, "4am" (as in the time) is written as: Gece dört Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It's 4am right now." Şu an saat gece dört. (speaking about a baby) "I woke up at 4am and spent time with her." Gece dörtte uyanıp onunla zaman geçirdim. ...
In Turkish, "Order" (in the context of commerce, when ordering something specific, as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written as: Sipariş et In Turkish, "Order" (in the plural form) is written as: Sipariş edin Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Order a salad for...
In Turkish, "Send button" is written as: Gönder tuşu In Turkish, "Send buttons" is written as: Gönder tuşları Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Hit the send button." Gönder tuşuna bas. "Where is the send button?" Gönder tuşu nerede? "Send buttons usually have an arrow pointing...
In Turkish, "Midnight" (as in the time) is written as: Gece yarısı Listen to these this time pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It'll be midnight in 10 minutes." 10 dakika içinde gece yarısı olacak. "At midnight it's a new year!" Gece yarısında yeni yıla giriyoruz! "I usually go to bed...
In Turkish, "Learns" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written as: Öğrenir Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My daughter learns quickly." Kızım hızlıca öğrenir. "He learns a lot through online videos." O, online videolardan çok şey öğrenir. "My son learns more everyday." Oğlum her gün...
In Turkish, "1am" (as in the time) is written as: Gece bir Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I went to bed at 1am last night." Dün gece birde yattım. "It's 1am right now." Şu an saat gece bir. "He came home at 1am again last night."...
In Turkish, "Take" (as in the imperative statement, in the context of time, in the singular form) is written as: Sürdür In Turkish, "Take" (in the plural form) is written as: Sürdürün Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Take your time." (singular) Acele etme. (plural) Acele etmeyin. ...
In Turkish, "Work" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Çalışacağım (You) Çalışacaksın (You, formal) Çalışacaksınız (You, plural) Çalışacaksınız (He, She, It) Çalışacak (We) Çalışacağız (They) Çalışacaklar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm going to work on the project now." Şimdi proje üzerinde çalışacağım. ...
In Turkish, "Slow" (the adjective) is written as: Yavaş Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I like slow songs." Yavaş şarkıları severim. "The traffic is so slow today." Bugün trafik çok yavaş. "My internet connection is slow right now." Şu an internet bağlantım çok yavaş. "They...
In Turkish, "Painting" (the noun) is written as: Tablo In Turkish, "Paintings" (the noun) is written as: Tablolar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We just finished hanging the paintings." Tabloları asmayı yeni bitirdik. "The paintings in this gallery are so beautiful and realistic." Bu galerideki tablolar...
In Turkish, "Pillow" (the noun) is written as: Yastık In Turkish, "Pillows" (the noun) is written as: Yastıklar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We need new pillows." Yeni yastıklara ihtiyacımız var. "Do you like soft or firm pillows?" Yumuşak yastıkları mı yoksa sert yastıkları mı seversin? ...
In Turkish, "I see it!" (as in the phrase that announces seeing something of importance) is written as: Gördüm! Listen to this word pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “I see it!” in Lebanese Arabic “I see it!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Permanent" (the adjective) is written as: Kalıcı Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It’s permanent." O kalıcı. "It’s not permanent." O kalıcı değil. "Is it permanent?" O kalıcı mı? "The committee ruled that the decision was permanent." Komite krarın kalıcı olmasına karar verdi. ...
In Turkish, "Can I pet your dog?" is written as: Köpeğini sevebilir miyim? Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Can I pet your dog?” in Lebanese Arabic “Can I pet your dog?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Slice" (the noun, as in a piece of sectioned food) is written as: Dilim In Turkish, "Slices" (the noun) is written as: Dilimler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Do you want a slice?" Bir dilim ister misin? "Here’s a slice of pizza." İşte bir...
In Turkish, "Ink" (the noun) is written as: Mürekkep Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I bought some ink." Biraz mürekkep aldım. "My pen is low on ink." Kalemimin mürekkebi azaldı. "We need some ink for the printer." Yazıcı için mürekkebe ihtiyacımız var. "I spilled some...
In Turkish, "Wet" (the adjective) is written as: Islak Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The towels are wet." Havlular ıslak. "I got wet because of the rain." Yağmurdan dolayı ıslandım. "My hair is still wet." Saçım hâlâ ıslak. "The towels are still wet." Havlular hâlâ...
In Turkish, "Faster" (the adjective) is written as: Daha hızlı Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements (bicycle) "Which bike can go faster?" Hangi bisiklet daha hızlı gidiyor? "We found a faster way home." Eve daha hızlı bir dönüş yolu bulduk. "He’s not faster than you." Senden daha...
In Turkish, "Lamb" (the noun, as in a baby sheep) is written as: Kuzu In Turkish, "Lambs" (the noun) is written as: Kuzular Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That's a lamb." O bir kuzu. "Those are lambs with their mother." Onlar anneleriyle birlikte kuzular. "Those...
In Turkish, "I love you too" (as in the statement) is written as: Ben de seni seviyorum Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “I love you too” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Can I think about it?" is written as: Bunu biraz düşünebilir miyim? Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Can I think about it?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Nose" (the noun, as in the body part)is written as: Burun In Turkish, "Noses" (the noun) is written as: Burunlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Your nose is running." Burnun akıyor. "I need to blow my nose." Burnumu sümkürmem lazım. "My daughter wants...
In Turkish, "Date" (the noun, as in the fruit) is written as: Hurma In Turkish, "Dates" (the noun) is written as: Hurmalar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Do you like dates?" Hurma sever misin? "Do you want some dates?" Biraz hurma ister misin? "Where are...
In Turkish, "Thirsty" (the adjective) is written as: (I) Susadım (You) Susadın (You, formal) Susadınız (You, plural) Susadınız (He, She, It) Susadı (We) Susadık (They) Susadılar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Are you thirsty?" Susadın mı? "I'm thirsty." Susadım. "No, I'm not thirsty." Hayır, susamadım. ...
In Turkish, "I will think about it" is written as: Bunu düşüneceğim Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “I will think about it” in Lebanese Arabic “I will think about it” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Medicine" (the noun) is written as: İlaç In Turkish, "Medicines" (the noun) is written as: İlaçlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What is this medicine for?" Bu ilaç ne için? "This is a list of medicines that were prescribed." Bu reçeteli ilaçların bir listesi. ...
In Turkish, "I like you" (as in the statement) is written as: Senden hoşlanıyorum Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “I like you” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Situation" (the noun) is written as: Durum In Turkish, "Situations" (the noun) is written as: Durumlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Do you have an update on the situation?" Durumda bir güncellemen var mı? "That was a difficult situation but we managed it well."...
In Turkish, "Next door neighbour" is written as: Yan komşu In Turkish, "Next door neighbour" is written as: Yab komşular Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm your next door neighbour." Ben senin yan komşunun. "I chat with the next door neighbour everyday." Her gün yan komşuyla...
In Turkish, "Knock" (the verb, in the imperative form, in the singular form) is written as: Tıklat In Turkish, "Knock" (in the plural form) is written as: Tıklatın Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Knock when you arrive." (singular) Geldiğinde tıklat. (plural) Geldiğinizde tıklatın. "Knock again." (singular) Tekrar tıklat....
In Turkish, "Talking" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Konuşuyorum (You) Konuşuyorsun (You, formal) Konuşuyorsunuz (You, plural) Konuşuyorsunuz (He, She, It) Konuşuyor (We) Konuşuyoruz (They) Konuşuyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am talking on the phone." Telefonda konuşuyorum. "I'm talking about that...
In Turkish, "Talk" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Konuşacağım (You) Konuşacaksın (You, formal) Konuşacaksın (You, plural) Konuşacaksınız (He, She, It) Konuşacak (We) Konuşacağız (They) Konuşacaklar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I will talk to her." Onunla konuşacağım. "I'll talk with the professor." Profesörle...
In Turkish, "Talked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Konuştum (You) Konuştun (You, formal) Konuştunuz (You, plural) Konuştunuz (He, She, It) Konuştu (We) Konuştuk (They) Konuştular Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I talked to the server." Garsonla konuştum. "I talked with the airline." Havayolu...
In Turkish, "Potato" (the noun, as in the food) is written as: Patates In Turkish, "Potatoes" (the noun) is written as: Patatesler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Here is a bag of potatoes." Burada bir torba patates var. "Can you peel this potato?" Bu patatesi soyar mısın? ...
In Turkish, "Monaco" (the noun, as in the country) is written as: Monako Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Monaco is next to France in the south." Monako, Fransa'nın hemen güneyinde. "My aunt brought me this necklace from Monaco." Halam bana bu kolyeyi Monako'dan aldı. "We have...
In Turkish, "Forward" (the adverb) is written as: İleri Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Move the car forward another two metres." Arabayı iki metre daha ileri alın. "I’m looking forward to meeting your parents." Ailenle tanışmak için sabırsızlanıyorum. (in a video game) "Keep moving him forward."...
In Turkish, "Second" (the noun, as in the measurement of time) is written as: Saniye In Turkish, "Seconds" (the noun) is written as: Saniyeler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "5 seconds." Beş saniye. "I’ll be back in a second." Bi saniye içinde döneceğim. "It took her only...
In Turkish, "Job" (the noun) is written as: İş In Turkish, "Jobs" (the noun) is written as: İşler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My first job was as a waitress." İlk işim garsonluktu. "What was your first job?" İlk işin neydi? "I will never forget my first...
In Turkish, "Talks" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written as: Konuşur Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "She always talks about politics." O hep siyaset konuşur. "He talks a lot." O çok konuşur. "My roommate talks every morning on the phone with her parents." Benim oda...
In Turkish, "Pharmacy" (the noun) is written as: Eczane In Turkish, "Pharmacies" (the noun) is written as: Eczaneler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "There is a pharmacy down the road." Yolun aşağısında bir eczane var. "There are two pharmacies within 500 metres from here." Buraya 500 metre mesafe...
In Turkish, "I don't see..." (the common phrase that preludes stating that a desired object cannot be seen) is written as: Göremiyorum Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I don't see where the scissors are." Makaslar nerede göremiyorum. "I don't see any keys on the table." Masada hiç...
In Turkish, "Greek" (the noun, as in a citizen of Greece) is written as: Yunan In Turkish, "Greeks" (the noun) is written as: Yunanlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Greeks don’t visit this island a lot." Yunanlılar bu adayı pek ziyaret etmez. "I have never met a Greek."...
In Turkish, "Watch" (the noun, as in the a wrist clock) is written as: Kol saati In Turkish, "Watches" (the noun) is written as: Kol saatleri Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "How much did you pay for this watch?" Bu kol saatin için kaç para ödedin? "This watch...
In Turkish, "Lawn" (the noun) is written as: Çimen In Turkish, "Lawns" (the noun) is written as: Çimenler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My husband is watering the lawn." Kocam çimenleri suluyor. "I have to mow the lawn." Çimleri biçmem gerekiyor. "The kids are lying on...
In Turkish, "Online" (the adjective) is written as: Çevrim içi Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Is it an in-person or online meeting?" Toplantı yüz yüze mi yoksa çevrim içi mi? "It's for sale online." İnternette indirimde. "It's an online service." Çevrim içi bir servis. "The...
In Turkish, "Shout" (the verb, in the imperative form, in the singular form) is written as: Bağır In Turkish, "Shout" (in the plural form) is written as: Bağırın Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  : Examples in sentences or statements "Shout louder." (singular) Daha yüksek sesle bağır. (plural) Daha yüksek sesle bağırın. "Shout...
In Turkish, "Drain" (the noun) is written as: Gider In Turkish, "Drains" (the noun) is written as: Giderler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The drain is clogged again." Gider yine tıkanmış. "Can you fix the drain?" Gideri tamir edebilir misin? "I will call the plumber...
In Turkish, "Ordering" (the verb, in the context of commerce, when ordering something specific, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Sipariş ediyorum (You) Sipariş ediyorsun (You, formal) Sipariş ediyorsunuz (You, plural) Sipariş ediyorsunuz (He, She, It) Sipariş ediyor (We) Sipariş ediyoruz (They) Sipariş ediyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or...
In Turkish, "Orders" (the verb, in the context of commerce, when ordering something specific, in the third-person participle) is written as: Sipariş eder Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He orders supplies from this store." Bu mağazadan malzeme sipariş eder. "He always orders extra humus with his meal."...
In Turkish, "Order" (the verb, in the context of commerce, when ordering something specific, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Sipariş edeceğim (You) Sipariş edeceksin (You, formal) Sipariş edeceksiniz (You, plural) Sipariş edeceksiniz (He, She, It) Sipariş edecek (We) Sipariş edeceğiz (They) Sipariş edecekler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or...
In Turkish, "Scratched" (the adjective) is written as: Çizilmiş Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Is it scratched?" Çizilmiş mi? "Is the fridge scratched?" Buzdolabı çizilmiş mi? "The furniture is a bit scratched but I like it." Mobilya biraz çizilmiş ama ben seviyorum. "How did this...
In Turkish, "On" (the adjective) is written as: Açık Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I left the air conditioning on." Klimayı açık bıraktım. "Is the washing machine still on?" Çamaşır makinesi hala çalışıyor mu? "The lights on the balcony are on." Balkonun ışıkları açık. "I...
In Turkish, "I love you" is written as: Seni seviyorum Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “I love you” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Peanut" (the noun, as in the food) is written as: Fıstık In Turkish, "Peanuts" (the noun) is written as: Fıstıklar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I put peanuts on the stir fry." Kavurmanın üzerine fıstık koydum. "Would you like some peanuts?" Biraz fındık ister...
In Turkish, "Strap" (the noun) is written as: Askı In Turkish, "Straps" (the noun) is written as: Askılar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The strap of the backpack is broken." Sırt çantasının askısı kopmuş. "Can you fix the strap?" Askıyı tamir edebilir misin? "Make sure...
In Turkish, "Autumn" (the noun, as in the season) is written as: Sonbahar Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Autumn is such a beautiful time of year." Sonbahar yılın çok güzel bir zamanı. "It starts to get cooler in Autumn." Sonbaharda hava soğumaya başlar. "We’ll come back...
In Turkish, "Held" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Tuttum (You) Tuttun (You, formal) Tuttunuz (You, plural) Tuttunuz (He, She, It) Tuttu (We) Tuttuk (They) Tuttular Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements (Editor’s note: In one or more of the following statements, the word “Held” is...
In Turkish, "Would" is written as: Mısın Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Would you pass me that?" Şunu bana uzatır mısın? "Would you mind passing me the remote control for the air conditioner?" Klimanın uzaktan kumandasını bana verir misin? "Would it be okay if I dropped...
In Turkish, "Essentially" (the adverb) is written as: Aslında Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Both approaches are essentially the same." İki yaklaşım aslında aynı. "That is essentially right." Bu aslında doğru. "Essentially, there is no difference between these two statements." Bu iki cümle arasında aslında bir...
In Turkish, "Weekend" (the noun) is written as: Hafta sonu In Turkish, "Weekends" (the noun) is written as: Hafta sonları Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What do you want to do this weekend?" Bu hafta sonu ne yapmak istiyorsun? "How was your weekend?" Hafta sonun nasıldı? ...
In Turkish, "Cleaner" (the noun) is written as: Temizlikçi In Turkish, "Cleaners" (the noun) is written as: Temizlikçiler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The cleaner is going to come tomorrow at 11 am." Temizlikçi yarın sabah on birde gelecek. "I know a good cleaner." İyi bir temizlikçi biliyorum. ...
In Turkish, "See you later" (as in the farewell) is written as: Görüşürüz Listen to this word pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “See you later” in Lebanese Arabic “See you later” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Catholicism" (the noun, as in the religion) is written as: Katoliklik Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Catholicism is a religion." Katoliklik bir dindir. "He studied catholicism in university." Üniversitede Katoliklik okudu. "Catholicism is a sect of Christianity." Katoliklik Hristiyanlığın bir mezhebidir. "Catholicism is popular...
In Turkish, "Commonly" (the adverb) is written as: Genellikle Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That word is more commonly used in the south." Bu kelime daha çok güneyde kullanılıyor. "I doubt it's commonly known." Yaygın olarak bilindiğinden şüpheliyim. "That song is commonly played at weddings." Bu...
In Turkish, "That is..." is written as: Bu Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That is a painting." Bu bir resim. "That is right." Bu doğru. "That is a famous mosque." Bu meşhur bir cami. "That is the key for the apartment." Apartmanın anahtarı bu. ...
In Turkish, "Computer" (the noun) is written as: Bilgisayar In Turkish, "Computers" (the noun) is written as: Bilgisayarlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My computer isn’t starting." Bilgisayarım başlamıyor. "This computer is five years old." Bu bilgisayar beş yaşında. "I bought a new computer yesterday for my...
In Turkish, "Pen" (the noun) is written as: Kalem In Turkish, "Pens" (the noun) is written as: Kalemler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can I borrow your pen?" Kalemini ödünç alabilir miyim? "This pen is low on ink." Bu kalemin mürekkebi azalmış. "I have a pen."...
In Turkish, "3am" (as in the time) is written as: Sabahın üçü Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The two of them talked on the phone until 3am last night!" Onlardan ikisi dün gece üçe kadar telefonda konuştular! "We got in at 3am last night." Dün gece üçte geldik....
In Turkish, "Arabic" (the adjective) is written as: Arapça Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That is Arabic writing." Bu yazı Arapça. "The taxi driver is listening to Arabic music." Taksi şoförü Arapça şarkı dinliyor. "Can you read the Arabic alphabet?" Arap alfabesini okuyabilir misin? "That...
In Turkish, "French" (the adjective) is written as: Fransız Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That's a French family." Bu bir Fransız ailesi. (of a book) "It's by a French author." Fransız bir yazar tarafından yazıldı. "They serve French food." Fransız yemekleri servis ediyorlar. "Monpellier is...
In Turkish, "Instead" is written as: Yerine Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What do you want to do instead?" Bunun yerine ne yapmak istiyorsun? "Where do you two want to eat instead?" İkiniz burası yerine nerde yemek istiyorsunuz? "I’ll grab some salad instead." Bunun yerine biraz...
In Turkish, "Fluent" (the adjective) is written as: Akıcı Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He's fluent in Turkish and English." O akıcı bir şekilde Türkçe ve İngilizce konuşabiliyor. "I'm not fluent in Turkish but I'm learning!" Türkçe'de akıcı değilim ama öğreniyorum! "Are you fluent in Turkish?"...
In Turkish, "Half an hour" is written as: Yarım saat Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We'll be ready in half an hour." Yarım saat içinde hazır olacağız. "The pizza will be a half an hour." Pizza yarım saate burada olur. "Food will be ready in half...
In Turkish, "Ceramic" (the noun) is written as: Çömlek In Turkish, "Ceramics" (the noun) is written as: Çömlekler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "This store sells ceramics." Bu dükkan çömlek satıyor. "My uncle makes ceramics." Benim amcam çömlek yapar. "What kind of ceramic is this? Ne tür...
In Turkish, "Big" (the adjective) is written as: Büyük Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That's a big dog!" Bu büyük bir köpek! "Do you think this luggage will be big enough?" Bu bavulun yeteri kadar büyük olacağını düşünüyor musun? "This remote control is big." Bu kumanda...
In Turkish, "Carpenter" (the noun, as in someone who is a professional in carpentry) is written as: Marangoz In Turkish, "Carpenters" (the noun) is written as: Marangozlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My brother is a carpenter." Kardeşim bir marangoz. "No, my brother isn't a carpenter." Hayır, benim...