I have a friend from Germany and he is trying to learn Turkish like you are. And sometimes when he tries to speak He spoke like Tarzan. Why? Because he has no idea about the line of words. So here is how you form sentences in Turkish language.
Subject + Complements+VERB.
Hint : VERB is always at the end.
also there is a relation with the verb and the subject
This order is the most used, and make sense form. Lets see some examples.
Stefan işe gidiyor. //Stefan is going to work
Ben Türkçe öğretiyor+um. // I am teaching Turkish.
Sen Türkçe öğreniyor+sun // You are learning Turkish.
Stefan camı kırdı. //Stefan broke the glass.
Do you see the THE SUBJECT VERB RELATION?
Comments 6
Thanks for the compliment. Tesekküler icin compliman. Tarzan-like again?
Posted 28 Jan 2008 at 9:31 pm ¶Yeah it is actually. Thanking is the verb so it must be like
Kompliman için Teşekkürler :))
Posted 29 Jan 2008 at 7:40 am ¶Kapiyi kilidiniz mi?
Have you locked the door?
Would this be correct if I was saying it to my wfe?
Posted 26 Apr 2008 at 8:48 am ¶Kapıyı kitlediniz mi? <— for 2nd person plural
For your girl friend or someone close to you will say.
Posted 28 Apr 2008 at 2:13 pm ¶Kapıyı kitledin mi? <—- for 2nd person singular
Hi,
Nice site. I am at a stage where I have the basics but need to extend my vocabulary. Can you recommend any further learning sites?
Just to bring to your attention:
Here is another video about Turkish Alphabet should be Here is another video about the Turkish Alphabet. (prepositions)
Under “Catergory Archives” change wovel harmony to vowel harmony
Jon
Posted 31 May 2008 at 8:06 am ¶I would suggest seslisozluk website for word lookups. It helps me to avoid typos.
Posted 05 Jun 2008 at 4:27 am ¶Sozluk’s address: http://www.seslisozluk.com
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