User:Srhat
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[edit] Table Of Contents - İçindekiler
[edit] About - Hakkında
- Introduction - Tanıtım
- About this book - Bu kitap hakkında
- Computing in Turkish - Türkçe bilgisayar
- Contributions to this Wikibook - Bu Vikikitap'a katkılar
[edit] Pronunciation and Alphabet - Alfabenin okunuşu
[edit] Ways of enhancing your Turkish - Türkçenizi geliştirme yolları
- Turkish Satellite Television
- Turkish Music
- Turkish Movies
- Turkish on the internet
- Turkish newspapers & magazines
[edit] Lessons - Dersler
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- Unit One - Ünite Bir
- Lesson One - Greetings - Ders Bir - Tanışma
- Lesson Two - I am... - Ders İki - Ben...
- Lesson Three - Asking Questions - Ders Üç - Soru Sorma
- Lesson Four - Are you busy today? - Ders Dört - Bugün meşgul müsün? Needs a lot of work. Give me some ideas, please!
- Unit One - Test - Ünite Bir - Test
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- Unit Two - Ünite İki
- Lesson Five - Asking for directions - Ders Beş - Yön Sorma
- Lesson Six - Geography of Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus - Ders Altı - Türkiye ve Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti Coğrafyası

- Lesson Seven - Transport - Ders Yedi - Taşıma
- Lesson Eight - Services - Ders Sekiz - Hizmetler
- Unit Two - Test - Ünite İki - Test
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- Unit Three - Ünite Üç
- Lesson Nine - Kinship - Ders Dokuz - Akrabalık
- Lesson Ten - Kinship: Advanced - Ders On - Akrabalık:Gelişmiş
| Altaic-Language Wikibooks |
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| Mongolic: Mongolian |
| Tungusic: Manchu |
| Turkic: Azerbaijani | Turkish | Turkmen | Uzbek |
| Buyeo: * Japanese* | Korean* |
| *The inclusion of Japanese and Korean in Altaic and the existence of Buyeo is controversial. See Altaic languages for more information on this dispute. |
[edit] Grammar - Dil Bilgisi
- Word Order - Kelime Sırası
- Vowel Classifications and Harmony
- Pronouns - Adıllar
- Cases - Durumlar
- Plural - Çoğulluk
- Verbs - Eylemler
- Postpositions - İlgeçler
- Present Tense - Şimdiki Zaman
- Negative - Present Continuous Tense - Olumsuz - Şimdiki Zaman
- Interrogative - Present Continuous Tense - Soru - Şimdiki zaman
- Past Tense - Geçmiş Zaman
- Past Tense 2 - Geçmiş Zaman 2
- Negative Past Tense - Olumsuz Geçmiş Zaman
- Past Continuous Tense - Geniş Zaman
- Negative Past Continuous Tense - Olumsuz Geniş Zaman
- Future Tense - Gelecek Zaman
User page
Message page
See tr:User:Srhat
example
- Simple Present Tense (or Aorist Tense) - Geniş Zaman
- Turkish/Present Continuous Tense - Şimdiki Zaman
- Turkish/Future Tense - Gelecek Zaman
- Turkish/Seen Past Tense - Görülen Geçmiş Zaman
- Turkish/Heard Past Tense - Öğrenilen Geçmiş Zaman
- Turkish/Compound Tenses - Birleşik Zamanlar
All pages:
Merhaba! Birinci dersinize hoşgeldiniz! If you're wondering what on Earth that just said, here's what it means: Hello! Welcome to your first lesson! Your first lesson will start with greetings, as they are what you will use in the beginning of conversations.
[edit] Greetings
Read the following dialogues. You can hover your mouse pointer over the parts of the dialogue, specific words or suffixes to see what they mean, but you don't have to understand every part of the word, each suffix from the first lesson. You will learn the rules later, so don't worry about them.
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dialogue
Greetings
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| Two friends are talking to each other. | ||
| Ahmet: | Merhaba! | Hi! |
| Zeynep: | Merhaba Ahmet, nasılsın? | Hi Ahmet, how are you! |
| Ahmet: | İyiyim sağ ol, sen? | I'm fine thanks, you? |
| Zeynep: | Ben de iyiyim | I'm fine, too. |