In Turkish, "Read" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Okudum (You) Okudun (You, formal) Okudunuz (You, plural) Okudunuz (He, She, It) Okudu (We) Okuduk They: Okudular Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements (Editor’s note: In one or more of the following statements, the word “Read”...
In Turkish, "Section" (the noun, as in a compartmentalized area) is written as: Kısım In Turkish, "Sections" (the noun) is written as: Kısımlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What section of the store is your product in?" Sebzeler marketin hangi kısmında? "This city is broken down into...
In Turkish, "Area" (the noun) is written as: Alan In Turkish, "Areas" (the noun) is written as: Alanlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I like this area." Bu alanı seviyorum. "What areas did you look in?" Hangi alanları aradın? "Let's dig in this area." Bu alanı...
In Turkish, "Colour" (the noun) is written as: Renk In Turkish, "Colours" (the noun) is written as: Renkler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What is the name of this colour?" Bu rengin adı ne? "What colour is your car?" Araban hangi renk? "How many different...
In Turkish, "Came" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Geldim (You) Geldin (You, formal) Geldiniz (You, plural) Geldiniz (He, She, It) Geldi (We) Geldik (They) Geldiler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements (Editor’s note: In one or more of the following statements, the word “Came” is...
In Turkish, "Coming" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Geliyorum (You) Geliyorsun (You, formal) Geliyorsunuz (You, plural) Geliyorsunuz (He, She, It) Geliyor (We) Geliyoruz (They) Geliyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm coming over now." Şimdi geliyorum. "Are you coming over yet?" Daha...
In Turkish, "Comes" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written as: Gelir Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My boyfriend comes over often." Erkek arkadaşım sık sık gelir. "He comes by the cafe almost every day." Kafeye neredeyse her gün gelir. "She often comes early to class."...
In Turkish, "Come" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Geleceğim (You) Geleceksin (You, formal) Geleceksiniz (You, plural) Geleceksiniz (He / She / It) Gelecek (We) Geleceğiz (They) Gelecekler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I will come over now." Şimdi geleceğim. "I'll come over...
In Turkish, "Last" (as in the lowest or furthest position away in comparison to a group of things) is written as: Son Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Go to the last counter on the right." Sağdaki son kasaya git. "My favourite team is last in the standings...
In Turkish, "Scoop" (the noun, in the context of ice cream) is written as: Top In Turkish, "Scoops" (the noun) is written as: Toplar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "One scoop, please." Bir top, lütfen. "How many scoops of ice cream do you want?" Kaç top...
In Turkish, "Watered" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Suladım (You) Suladın (You, formal) Suladınız (You, plural) Suladınız (He, She & It) Suladı (We) Suladık (They) Suladılar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements (Editor’s note: In one or more of the following statements, the word...
In Turkish, "At" is written as: (last vowel of the operative word is a bold vowel and last consonant of the operative word is a hard consonant) -ta (last vowel of the operative word is a bold vowel and last consonant of the operative word is a soft consonant) -da (last vowel of the operative word...
In Turkish, "Travelled" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Seyahat ettim (You) Seyahat ettin (You, formal) Seyahat ettiniz (You, plural) Seyahat ettiniz (He, She, It) Seyahat etti (We) Seyahat ettik They: Seyahat ettiler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements (Editor’s note: In one or more...
In Turkish, "Updated" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Güncelledim (You) Güncelledin (You, formal) Güncellediniz (You, plural) Güncellediniz (He, She, It): Güncelledi (We) Güncelledik They: Güncellediler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I updated the students." Öğrencileri bilgilendirdim. "I haven't provided the update to...
In Turkish, "Have a good day" is written as: İyi günler! Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Have a good day!” in Egyptian Arabic “Have a good day!” in Lebanese Arabic “Have a good day!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Speak soon" (the common phrase indicating that the speaker looks forward to speaking with the interlocutor soon) is written as: Sonra konuşuruz Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Speak soon” in Lebanese Arabic “Speak soon” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Opened" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: I: Açtım You: Açtın You, formal: Açtınız He / she / it: Açtı We: Açtık They: Açtılar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I opened the windows." Pencereleri açtım. "I opened the...
In Turkish, "Opening" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: I: Açıyorum You: Açıyorsun You, formal: Açıyorsunuz He / she / it: Açıyor We: Açıyoruz They: Açıyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am opening the windows now." Şimdi pencereleri açıyorum. ...
In Turkish, "Opens" (the verb, if the operative noun is a sentient being, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: Açar In Turkish, "Opens" (the verb, if the operative noun is an object, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: Açılır Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)...
In Turkish, "Right" (as in correct, in the context of a person or people) is written as: Haklı In Turkish, "Right" (as in correct, in the context of an object or concept or concepts) is written as: Doğru Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "You are right." Haklısın....
In Turkish, "Gift" (the noun) is written as: Hediye In Turkish, "Gifts" (the noun) is written as: Hediyeler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What a beautiful gift!" Ne kadar güzel bir hediye! "What a thoughtful gift!" Ne kadar düşünceli bir hediye! "Thank you for the...
In Turkish, "Paperwork" (the noun) is written as: Evrak (Editor's note: In Turkish, if a suffix is required and the first letter of the suffix is a vowel, the -k is softened to a -ğ. See Statements #3 & #5 below, as examples.) Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or...
In Turkish, "Necessary" (the adjective) is written as: Gerekli Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Is filling out this form necessary?" Bu formu doldurmak gerekli mi? "I need to ask you some necessary security questions." Size bazı gerekli güvenlik soruları sormam gerekiyor. "Is it necessary?" Gerekli mi?...
In Turkish, "Up" (as in movement or direction) is written as: Yukarı Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Move it up two inches." İki inç yukarı çek. "Should we move the painting up or down?" Tabloyu yukarı mı çekmeliyiz aşağı mı indirmeliyiz? "The plane is going up!"...
In Turkish, "Cleaner" (the adjective) is written as: Daha temiz In Turkish, "Cleanest" (the adjective) is written as: En temiz Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The apartment is cleaner." Apartman daha temiz. "It's cleaner in here than it was yesterday!" Burası dünden daha temiz! "This...
In Turkish, "Bus stop" (the noun) is written as: Otobüs durağı In Turkish, "Bus stops" (the noun) is written as: Otobüs durakları Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm at the bus stop." Otobüs durağındayım. "Do you know where the closest bus stop is?" En yakın otobüs...
In Turkish, "Alarm clock" (the noun) is written as: Çalar saat In Turkish, "Alarm clocks" (the noun) is written as: Çalar saatler Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I use the alarm clock on my phone." Telefonumdaki alarmı kullanıyorum. "I have an alarm clock by the bed."...
In Turkish, "Not enough" is written as: Yeterince yok Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "There is not enough sauce on the sandwich." Sandviçte yeterince sos yok. "There is not enough time to stop at the store on our way." Yolumuzdaki markette durmak için yeterince zaman yok. ...
In Turkish, "First floor" is written as: Birinci kat Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I live on the first floor." Birinci katta yaşıyorum. "The superintend lives on the first floor." Kapıcı birinci katta yaşıyor. "I'll take the stairs to the first floor." Birinci kata merdivenle çıkacağım....
In Turkish, "Store" (the noun) is written as: Mağaza In Turkish, "Stores" (the noun) is written as: Mağazalar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm going to go to the store now." Şimdi mağazaya gideceğim. "Do you want to come to the store with me?" Benimle mağazaya gelmek...
In Turkish, "Sunrise" is written as: Gün doğumu In Turkish, "Sunrises" is written as: Gün doğumları Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What a beautiful sunrise!" Ne kadar güzel bir gün doğumu! "The sunrises along this coast are gorgeous!" Bu kıyı boyunca gün doğumları muhteşem! "I...
In Turkish, "Tasted" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: I: Tattım You: Tattın You, formal: Tattınız You, plural: Tattınız He / she / it: Tattı We: Tattık They: Tattılar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements (Editor’s note: In one or more of the following statements, the...
In Turkish, "Tasting" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: I: Tadıyorum You: Tadıyorsun You, formal: Tadıyorsunuz You, plural: Tadıyorsunuz He / she / it: Tadıyor We: Tadıyoruz They: Tadıyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm tasting different olive oils right now." Şu anda farklı zeytinleri...
In Turkish, "Tastes" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written as: Tadar Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The chef tastes the soup every morning before its served. " Aşçı, her sabah çorbayı servis etmeden önce tadar. "My mother always tastes the food she makes before serving...
In Turkish, "Taste" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: I: Tadacağım You: Tadacaksın You, formal: Tadacaksınız You, plural: Tadacaksınız He / she / it: Tadacak We: Tadacağız They: Tadacaklar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Do you want to give it a taste?" Tadına bakmak ister misin?...
In Turkish, "Drove" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Araba sürdüm (You) Araba sürdün (You, formal) Araba sürdünüz (You, plural) Araba sürdünüz (He, She, It) Araba sürdü (We) Araba sürdük (They) Araba sürdüler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I drove here." Buraya arabayla geldim....
In Turkish, "Driving" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: I: Araba sürüyorum You: Araba sürüyorsun You, formal: Araba sürüyorsunuz You, plural: Araba sürüyorsunuz He / she / it: Araba sürüyor We: Araba sürüyoruz They: Araba sürüyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm driving to my...
In Turkish, "Drives" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: Araba sürer Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He drives about 100 KM per day for work." İş için günde yaklaşık 100 km araba sürer. "My father drives slowly." Babam yavaş araba...
In Turkish, "Handshake" (the noun) is written as: Tokalaşma In Turkish, "Handshakes" (the noun) is written as: Tokalaşmalar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That is a firm handshake." Bu sıkı bir tokalaşma. "Remember to give your teacher a handshake after accepting the award." Ödülü aldıktan sonra...
In Turkish, "Drive" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: I: Araba süreceğim You: Araba süreceksin You, formal: Araba süreceksiniz You, plural: Araba süreceksiniz He / she / it: Araba sürecek We: Araba süreceğiz They: Araba sürecekler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements (Editor’s note: In one or...
In Turkish, "Couple" (the noun) is written as: Çift Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "They make a good couple." İyi bir çift oluyorlar. "They are a couple." Onlar bir çift. "There are a couple of ducks swimming in the pond over there." Şuradaki gölette bir çift...
In Turkish, "Last year" (as in the most previous year) is written as: Geçen sene Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I visited Istanbul last year." Geçen sene İstanbul'u ziyaret ettim. "I graduated university last year." Geçen sene üniversiteden mezun oldum. "We met last year." Geçen sene...
In Turkish, "Ninety-five" (95) is written as: Doksan beş Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "GPS says we'll be there in 95 minutes." GPS 95 dakika içinde varacağımızı söylüyor. "We need to take Highway 95 south." 95 numaralı Güney karayolundan gitmemiz gerekiyor. "The price of the meal...
In Turkish, "Ninety-four" (94) is written as: Doksan dört Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We're in Row 94." 94 sıradayız. "Our flight is Gate 94." Uçuşumuz 94 kapıda. "My grandpa is 94." Dedem 94 yaşında. "The price is 94 lira." Fiyatı 94 lira. "Press...
In Turkish, "Ninety-three" (93) is written as: Doksan üç Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We're 93 kilometres away." 93 kilometremiz kaldı. "The airport is 93 kilometres from here." Havaalanı buradan 93 kilometre uzakta. "The street address is 93." Sokak adresi 93. "Take Exit 93." 93...
In Turkish, "Ninety-two" (92) is written as: Doksan iki Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The price is 92 liras." Ücreti 92 lira. "Take Exit 92." 92 çıkışı kullanın. "My grandma is 92." Ninem 92 yaşında. "My family has owned this home for 92 years." Bu...
In Turkish, "Waters" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: Sular Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The superintendent waters the garden out front." Kapıcı öndeki bahçeyi sular. "My neighbour waters her garden often." Komşum bahçesini sık sık sular. "My neighbour...
In Turkish, "Water" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Sulayacağım (You) Sulayacaksın (You, formal) Sulayacaksınız (You, plural) Sulayacaksınız (He, She, & It) Sulayacak (We) Sulayacağız (They) Sulayacaklar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm going to water the plants." Bitkileri sulayacağım. "I'm going to...
In Turkish, "Travelling" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Seyahat ediyorum (You) Seyahat ediyorsun (You, formal) Seyahat ediyorsunuz (You, plural) Seyahat ediyorsunuz (He, She, It) Seyahat ediyor (We) Seyahat ediyoruz (They) Seyahat ediyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements (Editor’s note: In one or more...
In Turkish, "Travels" (the verb) is written as: Seyahat eder Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He travels a lot." O çok seyahat eder. "My sister travels a lot." Kız kardeşim çok seyahat eder. "My father travels a lot." Babam çok seyahat eder. "My husband travels...
In Turkish, "Travel" (the verb) is written as: I: Seyahat edeceğim You: Seyahat edeceksin You, formal: Seyahat edeceksiniz You, plural: Seyahat edeceksiniz He / she / it: Seyahat edecek We: Seyahat edeceğiz They: Seyahat edecekler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm travelling to Lebanon this summer." Bu yaz...
In Turkish, "Bowl" (the noun) is written as: Kase In Turkish, "Bowls" (the noun) is written as: Kaseler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Do you want a bowl or a plate?" Kase mi istiyorsun tabak mı? "Can I get the meal in a bowl?" Yemeğimi kasede...
In Turkish, "Third" (3rd) is written as: Üçüncü Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Third floor." Üçüncü kat. "We're on the third floor." Üçüncü kattayız. "I live on the third floor." Üçüncü katta yaşıyorum. "She lives on the third floor." Üçüncü katta yaşıyor. "I'll meet...
In Turkish, "Curb" (the noun, as in the feature on the side of a road) is written as: Kaldırım In Turkish, "Curbs" (the noun) is written as: Kaldırımlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Don't hit the curb!" Kaldırıma çarpma! "Watch the curb!" Kaldırıma dikkat et! ...
In Turkish, "Watering" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Suluyorum (You) Suluyorsun (You, formal) Suluyorsunuz (You, plural) Suluyorsunuz (He, She & It) Suluyor (We) Suluyoruz They: Suluyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm watering the plants right now." Şu an bitkileri suluyorum. "I'm...
In Turkish, "Updating" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Güncelliyorum (You) Güncelliyorsun (You, formal) Güncelliyorsunuz (You, plural) Güncelliyorsunuz (He, She, It) Güncelliyor (We) Güncelliyoruz (They) Güncelliyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm updating everyone now." Şu anda herkesi bilgilendiriyorum. "I'm not updating anyone...
In Turkish, "View" (the noun) is written as: Manzara In Turkish, "Views" (the noun) is written as: Manzaralar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What a beautiful view!" Ne kadar güzel bir manzara! "It's such a beautiful view from your balcony!" Balkonunun manzarası çok güzel! "This restaurant's...
In Turkish, "Fire" (the noun) is written as: Ateş In Turkish, "Fires" (the noun) is written as: Ateşler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Someone set a fire to burn trash." Biri çöp yakmak için ateş yakmış. "There are more natural fires in this area this time...
In Turkish, "Sticky" (the adjective) is written as: Yapışkan Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The popsicle stick is sticky." Dondurma çubuğu yapışkan. "The honey is sticky." Bal yapışkan. "It's sticky!" Yapıikan! "This syrup is sticky." Bu şurup yapışkan. "It's not too sticky." Çok yapışkan...
In Turkish, "Fast" (the adjective) is written as: Hızlı Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "This moped is fast." Bu motorlu bisiklet hızlı. "This scooter can go fast!" Bu scooter hızlı gidebiliyor! "That flight was fast!" Uçuş hızlıydı! "That movie was fast!" Film hızlıydı! "This...
In Turkish, "Sweater" (the noun, as in the type of clothing) is written as: Kazak In Turkish, "Sweaters" (the noun) is written as: Kazaklar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Nice sweater!" Ne güzel bir kazak! "This is a warm sweater." Sıcacık bir kazak. "I have...
In Turkish, "Bark" (the noun, as in what grows on a woody plant) is written as: Ağaç kabuğu Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The bark is brown." Ağacın kabuğu kahverengi. "The bark is rough." Ağacın kabuğu sert. "That is bark on the ground." O ağaç kabuğu...
In Turkish, "Time" (the noun, as in a measured point in a day) is written as: Saat Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What time is it?" Saat kaç? "I'll check the time." Saate bakacağım. "What time does the movie start?" Film saat kaçta başlıyor? "It's...
In Turkish, "Pay" (the noun) is written as: Maaş In Turkish, "Pays" (the noun) is written as: Maaşlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What is the pay?" Maaşı ne kadar? "My pay comes in every other Thursday." Maaşım her iki perşembede bir geliyor. "I received...
In Turkish, "Shelf" is written as: Raf In Turkish, "Shelves" is written as: Raflar (Editor's note: An observation of interconnectedness — In Lebanese & Tunisian Arabic, "Shelf" is Raf / رف.) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It's on the shelf." Rafta. "Did you check for the...
In Turkish, "Order" (the noun) is written as: Sipariş In Turkish, "Orders" (the noun) is written as: Siparişler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Your order is ready." Siparişiniz hazır. "How much is the order?" Sipariş ne kadar? "There are three orders in front of you."...
In Turkish, "Updates" (the verb) is written as: Günceller Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The captain usually provides two updates per flight." Kaptan genellikle uçuş başına iki güncelleme verir. "Updates occur every hour." Güncellemeler iki saatte bir verilir. "Updates occur via text message." Güncellemeler mesaj aracılığıyla...
In Turkish, "Update" (the verb) is written as: I: Güncelleyeceğim You: Güncelleyeceksin You, formal: Güncelleyeceksiniz You, plural: Güncelleyeceksiniz He / she / it: Güncelleyecek We: Güncelleyeceğiz They: Güncelleyecekler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'll update you now." Seni şimdi bilgilendireceğim. "There is no update to provide yet."...
In Turkish, "Just looking" (the common phrase spoken to a store clerk indicating that the speaker is casually and generally looking at products in the store) is written as: Sadece bakıyorum Listen to this term pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Just looking” in Egyptian Arabic “Just looking” in Lebanese Arabic “Just looking”...
In Turkish, "Foot" (as in the anatomical appendage) is written as: Ayak In Turkish, "Feet" (the noun) is written as: Ayaklar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "One foot." Bir ayak. "Two feet." İki ayak. "There are eight feet drawn in that painting." O resimde çizilmiş...
In Turkish, "Spoon" (the noun, as in the type of cutlery) is written as: Kaşık In Turkish, "Spoons" (the noun) is written as: Kaşıklar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can you please pass me the spoon?" Kaşığı bana uzatır mısın lütfen? "Here is a spoon." İşte...
In Turkish, "Match" (the noun, as in the tiny wooden stick that lights a flame) is written as: Kibrit In Turkish, "Matches" (the noun) is written as: Kibritler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Here is a match." İşte bir kibrit. "The pack is out of matches."...
In Turkish, "Tonight" is written as: Bu gece Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "See you tonight!" Bu gece görüşürüz! "I'm arriving tonight." Bu gece varıyorum. "Where do you want to eat tonight?" Bu gece nerede yemek istersin? "What time does the movie play tonight?" Film...
In Turkish, "Swam" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: I: Yüzdüm You: Yüzdün You, formal: Yüzdünüz You, plural: Yüzdünüz He / she / it: Yüzdü We: Yüzdük They: Yüzdüler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements (Editor’s note: In one or more of the following statements, the...
In Turkish, "Swimming" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: I: Yüzüyorum You: Yüzüyorsun You, formal: Yüzüyorsunuz You, plural: Yüzüyorsunuz He / she / it: Yüzüyor We: Yüzüyoruz They: Yüzüyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm out at the beach swimming right now." Şu and sahilde...
In Turkish, "Swimmer" (the noun) is written as: Yüzücü In Turkish, "Swimmers" (the noun) is written as: Yüzücüler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My cousin is a good swimmer." Kuzenim iyi bir yüzücü. "Are you a good swimmer?" İyi bir yüzücü müsün? "I'm a good...
In Turkish, "Thirty-seven" (37) is written as: Otuz yedi Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm 37 years old." 37 yaşındayım. "My children are 39 and 37 years old." Çocuklarım 39 ve 37 yaşlarında. "My husband is 37 years old." Kocam 37 yaşında. "The price is...
In Turkish, "New year" is written as: Yeni yıl Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "See you in the new year!" Yeni yılda görüşürüz! "It's a new year!" Yeni bir yıl! "Happy new year!" Mutlu yıllar! "I'm going to Istanbul for a month in the new...
In Turkish, "None left" (the common phrase indicating that a particular desired item is depleted) is written as: Hiç kalmadı Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "There are none left." Hiç kalmadı. "Are there none left?" Hiç kalmadı mı? "I checked and there are none left." Kontrol...
In Turkish, "I need…" (the phrase that preludes a speaker stating something that they need as a necessity) is written as: ...ihtiyacım var Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I need some food." Biraz yemeğe ihtiyacım var. "I need some sleep." Biraz uykuya ihtiyacım var. "I need...
In Turkish, "Toothpaste" (in the singular form) is written as: Diş macunu In Turkish, "Toothpaste" (in the plural form) is written as: Diş macunları Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Bottle of toothpaste." Bir şişe diş macunu. "Have you seen the toothpaste?" Diş macununu gördün mü? ...
In Turkish, "Photo" is written as: Fotoğraf In Turkish, "Photos" is written as: Fotoğraflar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can you take our photo?" Fotoğrafımızı çeker misin? "Can you email me that photo later?" O fotoğrafı daha sonra bana e-posta ile gönderebilir misin? "That's a...
In Turkish, "Open" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: I: Açacağım You: Açacaksın You, formal: Açacaksınız He / she / it: Açacak We: Açacağız They: Açacaklar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I will open it." Açacağım. "I will open the...
In Turkish, "Mail" (the noun, in the singular form) is written as: Posta In Turkish, “Mail” (the noun, in the plural form) is written as: Postalar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "You have mail." Postanız var. "I'll check the mail." Postayı kontrol edeceğim. "The mailbox is full...
In Turkish, "Exit" (the noun) is written as: Çıkış In Turkish, "Exits" (the noun) is written as: Çıkışlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "There are umbrellas near the exit." Çıkışın yanında şemsiyeler var. "Do you know where the exit is?" Çıkışın nerede olduğunu biliyor musunuz? ...
In Turkish, "Lunch" is written as: Öğle yemeği In Turkish, "Lunches" is written as: Öğle yemekleri Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Do you want to go for lunch now?" Şimdi öğle yemeğine çıkmak ister misin? "That restaurant serves good lunches." O restoran iyi öğle yemekleri servis...
In Turkish, "Row" (the noun, as in an aisle) is written as: Sıra In Turkish, "Rows" (the noun) is written as: Sıralar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We're in Row 16." 16'ıncı sıradayız. "Front row." Ön sıra. "Back row." Arka sıra. "What row do...
In Turkish, "Swims" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written as: Yüzer Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He swims fast." O hızlı yüzer. "She swims quickly." O hızlıca yüzer. "My father swims almost every day." Babam neredeyse her gün yüzer. "My brother swims every...
In Turkish, "Swim" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: I: Yüzeceğim You: Yüzeceksin You, formal: Yüzeceksiniz You, plural: Yüzeceksiniz He / She / It: Yüzecek We: Yüzeceğiz They: Yüzecekler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm going to swim in the afternoon." Öğleden sonra yüzeceğim. ...
In Turkish, "2023" (the year) is written as: İki bin yirmi üç Listen to this year pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It's 2023." 2023. "March 27, 2023." 27 Mart 2023. "My wife is due in June of 2023." Eşim Haziran 2023'te doğum yapacak. "I'm coming back to Türkiye in...
In Turkish, "Mouse" (the noun, as in the rodent) is written as: Fare In Turkish, "Mice" (the noun) is written as: Fareler (Editor's note: An observation of interconnectedness — In Egyptian, Lebanese and Tunisian Arabic "Mouse" is Far / فار.) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I haven't...
In Turkish, "Gasoline" (the noun, as in the fuel) (also known as "gas") is written as: Benzin Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Does the vehicle take diesel or gasoline?" Araç dizelle mi çalışıyor benzinle mi? "How much is the gasoline at?" Benzin ne kadar oldu? "We're...
In Turkish, "Girl" is written as: Kız In Turkish, "Girls" is written as: Kızlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Four girls are playing on the esplanade." Dört kız kordonda oynuyor. "That girl is eating an ice cream cone." O kız dondurma yiyor. "A girl is...
In Turkish, "Pack of matches" (the noun) is written as: Kibrit kutusu In Turkish, "Packs of matches" (the noun) is written as: Kibrit kutuları Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "There is a pack of matches in the drawer by the sink." Çeşmenin oradaki çekmecenin içinde kibrit kutusu...
In Turkish, "Translation" (the noun) is written as: Çeviri In Turkish, "Translations" (the noun) is written as: Çeviriler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What is the translation?" Çevirisi ne? "Can you provide a translation?" Bir çeviri sağlayabilir misiniz? "The translation is…" Çevirisi... "There are...
In Turkish, "Full" (the adjective, as in sated from food) is written as: Tok In Turkish, "Full" (as in an object being replete or a vehicle being maximized with fuel) is written as: Dolu Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The bag is full." Çanta dolu. "The...
In Turkish, "Vinegar" is written as: Sirke Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Bottle of vinegar." Sirke şişesi. "Do you have any vinegar?" Sende sirke var mı? "We don't have any vinegar." Sirkemiz yok. "Do you want white or brown vinegar?" Beyaz sirke mi yoksa kahverengi...
In Turkish, "Monday" is written as: Pazartesi In Turkish, "Mondays" is written as: Pazartesileri Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It is Monday." Bugün Pazartesi. "Are you working on Monday?" Pazartesi günü çalışıyor musun? "The restaurant is closed on Mondays." Restoran pazartesi günleri kapalıdır. "I...
In Turkish, "Man" is written as: Adam In Turkish, "Men" is written as: Adamlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "You are a good man!" Sen iyi bir adamsın! "I know that man." O adamı tanıyorum. "What game are the men at the table playing?" Masadaki...
In Turkish, "Eighty-six" (86) is written as: Seksen altı Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "86%." Yüzde seksen altı. "86 liras." Seksen altı lira. "The meal is 86 liras." Yemek seksen altı lira. "Take Exit 86." Çıkış 86'ya girin. "My grandpa turns 86 on Saturday."...