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Common Turkish Phrases

 

  Turkish Greeting Phrases with Video Teaching

 

 Some most Common Turkish Phrases

What's your name?                   Adınız ne?
My name is...:                             Benim adım...
Where are you from?                Nerelisiniz?

From London/?stanbul:                Londralıyım/İstanbulluyum

Are you alone?                         Yalnız mısınız?

Are you married?                         Evli misiniz?

Where's your hotel?                  Oteliniz nerede?
In town:                                      Şehir merkezinde
What kind of music do you like? Ne tür müzik seversiniz?
What do you like doing?               Nelerden hoşlanırsınız?

Pleased to meet you:                Memnun oldum
Would you like an icecream?        Dondurma ister misiniz?
No thanks :                                Sağolun

Let's go and swim:                       Yüzelim mi?

You go, I don't want to:             Siz gidin, ben istemiyorum.
Seriously?:                                 Ciddimisin?
Where do you work?:               Nerede çalışıyorsunuz?
I'm a student:                              Öğrenciyim
What are you studying?            Ne okuyorsun?
Business studies/French :            İşletme / Fransızca

I work in a bank :                      Bankacılık yapıyorum

In an advertising agency:              Reklam ajansında çalışıyorum
I'm drunk:                                  Sarhoş oldum
Let's go and dance!                      Hadi, dans edelim

Your eyes are beautiful:            Gözlerin çok güzel
I'm allergic to roses:                     Güle alerjim var
Our friends have left early:        Arkadaşlarımız erken gittiler
You dance so well:                      Mükemmel dans ediyorsun

I feel so close to you:                Kendimi sana yakın hissediyorum
I love you:                                   Seni seviyorum
Don't do that:                            Yapma!
No, not tonight:                           Bu akşam olmaz
I love you too:                           Ben de seni seviyorum.

Good night:                                 İyi gecele

 

Merhaba Hello[response is the same word] Günaydin Good day
Hosgeldiniz Welcome Hoş bulduk reply of the person arriving
Nasilsiniz? How are you? Iyiyim I am well
Teşekkür ederim Thank you Bir şey degil Not at all / You're welcome
Adınız / Isminiz nedir ? What is your name ? Adım / Ismim ___. My name is _____.
Memnun oldum I'm pleased to meet you. Ben de memnun oldum. I, too , am pleased to meet you
Iyi Günler Good day. / Have a nice day Iyi Akþamlar Good evening
Iyi Geceler Good night Allahaısmarladık -bye.[said by person leaving]
Güle güle Good-bye.[said to person leaving] Buyurun After you. / Come in. / Be seated / Help yourself; etc.
Elinize saglık Health to your hands.[said to person who prepared food] Afiyet olsun Bon appétit
Affedersiniz Excuse me Lütfen Please
Inşallah If God wills Efendim? What did you say? / I beg your pardon?
Dikkat Pay attention!/ Watch out! Kaça?/ Ne kadar? How much is it? / What does it cost?
Bu pahalı This is expensive O pahalı degil That is not expensive
Bu çok ucuz This is very inexpensive / cheap Istiyorum I want [it, this, that]
Istemiyorum I don't want [it, this, that]    

Numbers :

Bir(1) , iki(2), üç(3), dört(4), beş(5), altı(6), yedi(7), sekiz(8), dokuz(9), on(10), onbir(11), oniki(12) , yirmi(20), yirmibes(25), otuz(30), otuzüç(33), kırk(40), kirkaltı(46), elli(50) , ellibeş(55), altmıþ(60), altmışiki(62), yetmiş(70), yetmişsekiz(78), seksen(80), seksenbir(81), doksan(90), doksanyedi(97), yüz(100), yüzdokuz(109), yüzellibir(151), ikiyüzonbeş(215), üçyüzotuz(330), bin(1000), bin dokuz yüz doksan altı(1996), milyon(milion), milyar(billion).

Other Useful Vocabulary :

Su water Fincan cup
Portakal suyu Orange-juice Bardak glass
Et suyu meat-broth Tabak plate
Süt milk Bıçak knife
Þeker sugar, candy, sweet Büyük big, large
Kahve coffee Küçük small, little
Sade no sugar Erkek man, male
Az şekerli a little sugar Kadın woman
Çok şekerli a lot of sugar Kız girl
Çay tea Çocuk child
Ayran yogurt drink Oglan boy
Bira beer Kız daughter
şarap wine Ogul son
Beyaz white Anne mother
Kırmızı red Baba father
Buz ice Kardeş sibling
Biber pepper Kız kardeş sister
Tuz salt Erkek kardeş brother
Ekmek bread O he , she, it, that
Tereyagı butter Bu this
Peynir cheese Arkadaş friend, colleague
Meze appetizers Amerika Birleşik Devletleri United States Of America
Et meat Soguk cold
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Republic of Turkey Tavuk chicken
Balık fish Pilav pilaf
Salata salad, lettuce Meyva fruit
Sebze vegetable Çorba soup
Sandviç Sandwich Tatli dessert
Dondurma ice cream, sorbet Çatal fork
Kaşık spoon Pahalı expensive


Since 1928, Turkish has been written in a slightly modified Latin alphabet which is very nearly phonetic.

The Turkish alphabet has 8 vowels (A E I Ý O Ö U Ü ) and 21 consonants. The letters Q,W and X do not exist in Turkish. Most letters are pronounced pretty much as you would expect, but some are not. Once the phonetic value of all letters is known, then it is rather easy to pronounce any word one sees or to spell any word one hears.The following letters require explanation:

Aa = "a" as in "card" or "dark", never as "a" in"cat" or "back" ( kan = blood )

Cc = "J" as in "judge" ( can= life, soul, pronounced like "John" )

Çç = "ch" as in "church"( çay= tea, pronounced "chay", rhymes with "buy" )

Ee = "e" as in "bed" ( ekmek =bread )

Gg = "g" as in "get" ( gelin =bride )

g ( yumuþak ge [soft g] Never appears as the first letter in a word; essentially silent; sometimes lengthens preceding vowel; sometimes pronounced like "y" in "yet"
(dag =mountain, pronounced daa , rhymes with the "baa" of "baa baa black sheep";
diger =other, pronounced diyer )

lı( undotted "i" ) "u" as in "radium" or "i" as in "cousin" (ışık =ligth, ırmak = river )

İi( dotted "i" ) ="i" as in "sit" ( bir = one, pronounced like "beer" )

Jj = "j" as in "azure" (garaj = garage, pronounced as in French & English )

Oo = "o" as in "fold"(okul =school )

Öö German "ö" as in "König" or French "eu" as in "peur"( göl = lake, rhymes with furl)

Ss="s" as in "sing", never pronounced like a "z" as the "s" in "his"(ses = voice)

Şş="sh"as in "ship" (şey = thing, pronounced "shey" , rhymes with "hay")

Uu "oo" as in "boot" (buz = ice, pronounced like "booze")

Üü German "ü" as in "für" or French "u" as in "tu" (gül = rose)

Zz="z" as in "zoo" (beyaz = white)

Turkish belongs to the Turkic branch of the Altaic language family.The earliest Turkic inscriptions date from the 7th century C.E. and Islamic texts written in Turkic appear in the 11th century. Turkish, the language of modern Turkey, is spoken by about 60 million people. Other important Turkic languages are Azeri (15 million speakers) and Uzbek (14 million speakers). Turkish formerly used the same alphabet as Arabic, but has been written in the Latin alphabet since 1928 as mentioned above; since 1940, Azeri and Uzbek have been written in Cyrillic but efforts are now under way to replace it with Latin.

As an Altaic language, Turkish has virtually nothing in common with English or other Indo-European languages except for some loan words, usually from French or English.

Turkish grammar is complex, but also quite regular. Its two most characteristic features are : (1) vowel harmony (vowels within a word follow certain harmonic patterns) and (2) agglutination (addition suffixes to words.) Through this process, astoundingly long word phrases can be encountered. For example, the following means, "Maybe you are one of those whom we were not able to Turkify."

Siz Bizim Türkçeleştiremediklerimizdensiniz yoksa Türkçeleştidiklerimizdensiniz.

Another interesting feature is that there is no gender in Turkish.The same word , "o", for example, means "he", "she" and "it".

Turks generally call each other by their given names.For example, a man whose name is Ahmet Kuran would be called Ahmet bey( bey = Mr.), and his wife whose name is Ayşe Kuran would be called Ayşe hanım ( hanım =Ms.). Good friends drop the "bey" and "hanım". But a letter would be addressed to Bay ve Bayan Ahmet Kuran (Mr. and Mrs...).

Published Aug 17 2007, 08:20 by marmaris
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Comments

 

Dana said:

I think that this was really helpful, and gave the bare essentials for the turkish alphabet and a great background on the turkish language.  

October 23, 2007 4:01 PM
 

fred said:

i am sooo happy to find this website baby i love you olum geldich sera

November 8, 2007 4:27 PM
 

phil said:

i have been going to turkey for about 10 years and am now starting to learn turkish  lol i am so lazy

November 15, 2007 1:49 PM
 

shannon said:

this has helped me alil bt i need mre 2 tlk 2 my friend mehmet xxx

November 16, 2007 11:24
 

kassie said:

this has helped me speak more to my love (askim) habib xxxx

November 19, 2007 4:51 PM
 

Natalie said:

This helped me a lot.. Now I want to learn more. I thought it was difficult to pronounce the Turkish alphabet but thanx to this website I know how to pronounce them all.. Hopefully this summer I'm ganna be able to speak Turkish in Turkey..

November 27, 2007 9:29 PM
 

Steph said:

This has helped me alot...Now when i got to Turkey every year i can not only understand them but i am speak their Lang. I am going out with a turkish lad and its helped me, Even tho he can talk english very well its still nice to talk in a different lang:)

November 28, 2007 10:52
 

Tori said:

What a fantasic

December 28, 2007 7:01
 

Tori said:

What a fantasic site! Very helpful!

December 28, 2007 7:02
 

Claire said:

Brilliant site, my bf is turkish so i can speak basic but this website helps me understand the alphabet etc. askimm ismail!

December 29, 2007 7:55 PM
 

marissa said:

its good this site this had helped me :-) am getting there a cant wait to show my turkish bf what i can say hehe seni seviyorum sonsuza dek ismail <3

January 5, 2008 8:58
 

mia said:

i love this webside.. it helps a LOT...

January 6, 2008 8:11 PM
 

<3 hannah <3 said:

this website is fantastic,

i can finally speak to my turkish boyfriend in turkish!!!!!!

i love you melik so so so so much.

askimmm ( my love )

xxxx

January 7, 2008 4:25 PM
 

john mason said:

if anybody could translate this to eng. i would apperciated.     (senle oldugumu saniyor) just incase

?

January 15, 2008 7:04 PM
 

marmaris said:

Here is the translation "He or She thinks that I am going out with you"

January 18, 2008 1:42 PM
 

rushy said:

Turkeii da bestt!

January 23, 2008 8:03
 

andrew said:

i live in marmaris and the language is brilliant and the turksih are very friendly.

January 24, 2008 11:15
 

chky said:

turkish is so hard. :(

all i can say is 'seni seviyorum'

lol. jarcos-here-2@hotmail.com

if and one wants 2 get in contact. :)

February 4, 2008 12:03
 

Stu said:

I hate it... kidding... its vey funical !!

February 11, 2008 9:55
 

juniad said:

found this site vry helpful now i can talk too n understand my gf very well, .

February 18, 2008 9:31 PM
 

Nancy said:

I am very interesting in this language and if somebody can help me whit this word : OPUCUK

March 5, 2008 6:49 PM
 

b.rasa said:

You sholud try Yeminli Sozluk to find much more pretranslated English - Turkish sentences.

March 10, 2008 5:16 PM
 

Sarah said:

Hi Nancy - opucuk means kiss

:)

March 12, 2008 2:31
 

sarah :} said:

hi i found out everything that i needed to know about turkish phrases. it was a real big help thank you

March 13, 2008 5:21 PM
 

Nancy said:

Tank you Sarah that is very nice from you,  so ....he send me a kiss.....I like to learn more and more.....Sarah if you like to chat with me or send me an e-mail, I live in Miami, USA and my address is 7thflame@gmail.com :)

March 13, 2008 11:52 PM
 

nurayni said:

i'm so happy bcs now i can speak more in turkish with my love fiance&also now easy for me to speak turkish with his family in turkey..i'll learn more about that..InsaAllah!!CANIM ALI,BEN SENI COK AMA COK SEVIYORUM!!!!

March 17, 2008 10:50 PM
 

Grant said:

Ave been going to turkey for about 10 years and i find he language intresting so i am going to attempt to learn it

March 24, 2008 10:25
 

mary said:

can someone translate this for me pls???

yapacaginiz her yardim inanin cok onemli,hadi besik taslilar herkes kumbaralarinbasina...

March 27, 2008 6:02 PM
 

charlotte said:

I talk to this turkish boy on msn and we have really got to no one another becasue i lernt engilsh now im getting married to  him this summer im moving to turkey and im 17 and he is 18 cant wait for the wedding but this site really helped me x

April 1, 2008 2:00 PM
 

Jess said:

Can someone please translate this for me?

Sefra Kaplan. O

Birakmistim uzun zamandier Ama ihtiyacim var su anda bazen biricki sisesi yasam destek unitesi.

Thanks for any help!

April 6, 2008 9:08 PM
 

chris : - ) said:

wow im goin to turkey tommorow and i learened everything i need to know THANKS

April 7, 2008 10:19
 

kirsty and sophie=] said:

merhaba askim!

April 8, 2008 5:23
 

kirsty and sophie=] said:

i love turkey:D:D the sun...sea and the men=]

call me 0800 00 10 66

xx

April 8, 2008 5:27
 

kirsty said:

heyy this site really has helped me! i have a turkish boyfriend in marmaris and we always talk in english but he wants to help me learn turkish now i can say a few basic words thanks to my b.f and ur website

seni seviyorum baby xxx

April 8, 2008 1:42 PM
 

I said:

looks like a lot of girls have found a turkish boyfriend;)

April 11, 2008 3:43 PM
 

ash said:

does anybody know what asklm ulan means>?

April 21, 2008 9:31 PM
 

sha said:

I love Turkish!

And it's amazing that sooooooo many words are the same/ similar to Persian (Farsi).

April 27, 2008 5:12 PM
 

Lexi said:

i luv puppies!

May 1, 2008 8:19
 

kaktuska said:

i needed this,tnx

May 20, 2008 8:45
 

Turk_Power said:

Turkey is the best country

May 22, 2008 11:47
 

Camilla said:

Hi I'm going to Turkey Marmaris today! I've never been to Turkey and I hope I enjoy it. Weather forcast says its gonna be 37 digrees celcius. Be back next Sunday and post you about what it was like!

May 25, 2008 9:44
 

bubbles said:

to camilla

u will have a great time,fabulous weather good food fantastic fellas if that is what u want

all turkish very friendly

May 26, 2008 2:25
 

laura said:

Can someone translate this for me, I've got im fine thank you how are you, don't kno the rest?

iyiyim teşekkürler.sen nasılsın?

türkiyede uzun süredir mi kalıyorsun?”

May 27, 2008 6:11
 

Diana said:

I seem to remember a phrase that I believed meant "Allah be with you" which sounds like "Allah is malladic" which I am sure is not spelled correctly.  Can anyone let me know what the true phrase is?

June 6, 2008 8:36
 

wendy said:

been to marmaris four times loved every time. recomend to every one. good food, people, great places 2 see. learning lingo now. x

June 6, 2008 5:06 PM
 

maryn said:

hola  me puede dicir alguien que es BENDE ZEN?

BUSCO NOVIO TURCO.

marina.camacho26@hotmail.com

June 6, 2008 5:20 PM
 

maryn said:

hola  me puede dicir alguien que es BENDE ZEN?

BUSCO NOVIO TURCO.

marina.camacho26@hotmail.com

June 6, 2008 5:20 PM
 

EnglishGal said:

Kusadasi Rocks :D

June 12, 2008 3:03 PM
 

chelsea said:

that was very cool ?

June 13, 2008 12:59 PM
 

jamie_carter said:

been going to turkey since i was 8. love it there. now going on 18 lovely 10 years... used to live in icmeler. its the best country going!

June 14, 2008 8:06
 

cassi said:

love icmeler... love this site, i have been with my turkish boyfriend 4 years now he's been to england and iv been icmeler mannnnny times and im only 20 :) we speak english 99% of the time i know turkish but i want to learnt alot more so this site helped understand abit more..

thankyooo

anyone who can speak FLUENT english AND turkish add me MissFunkyHumpage@hotmail.co.uk

there's afew things id love to get translated and love to have a little help learning more :)

June 17, 2008 10:24 PM
 

angeleyslove her turkish man sait said:

turkish is the best

and nice hoilday

friendly people wow

June 19, 2008 9:02
 

JOHN GARWOOD said:

TRANSLATION PLEASE.

GERUSHA ROOSH.

INTO ENGLISH.

TA JOHN

June 23, 2008 12:54 PM
 

Katie said:

Gurusuruz - see you soon

June 24, 2008 6:04 PM
 

Faith said:

Love this site

have been learning Turkish for a while now (still basic like lol) but this site has helped loads along with friends there and a few other sites.

Turkey is a great, especially Marmairs, best place ive ever been, cant wait to get back.

Happy hols : )

www.turkishdictionary.net (a personal fav)

June 26, 2008 8:36
 

someone said:

what does     ariyon mean?

in this sentence

o zaman ne ariyon got

June 28, 2008 9:42 PM
 

Fary said:

bueno yo tengo un novio turco hace un año hablamos solo en ingles y algunas palabritas en turco y algunas otras en español. por favor solicito alguien que me ayude con ese idioma por que quiero viajar a Turquia Izmir en Diciembre o enero gracias ! :)))))

June 29, 2008 6:45 PM
 

nurayni said:

Turkiye'yi cok seviyorum!!

June 30, 2008 12:38
 

Ayşe said:

Çök Güzel

July 2, 2008 5:25
 

Hadi Sarkhosh said:

I was amazed to see that this site taught turkish so well, thogh I knew it was a very complicated language .

July 10, 2008 2:39
 

Richard said:

How do I say I want you in Turkish?

Thanks

July 14, 2008 1:25 PM
 

tam said:

the first part sounds like a rape situation...

July 17, 2008 6:42
 

Leena said:

Thank you for your post, is really useful. I was just searching for some phrashes and words and found it ;) turkish is a beauty language I'd love learn more of it!!

Ah, I'm a little jealous about the lot of girls with turkish boyfriends that post here... I want one for me!! :D

July 17, 2008 10:25 PM
 

Carrie said:

Thank you for the easy to learn videos.  My Turkish bf speaks English very well and his spelling and punctuation are nearly impeccable.  So, I feel as though I should be a bit proficient in Turkish and your site is totally helping with the pronunciation!  I will practice what I learn with Gokmen.  I lovelovelove Gkmn!!!

July 26, 2008 1:07 PM
 

scottish gal said:

i live in turkey in marmaris, and my family own a restuaraunt called flares in the armutelen area of marmaris next to kervansaray and across from september bar, its also close to the big hotels club julian and club ilyda and anastatiaa , has anyone heard of it before ?? let me know :) by writting back to this comment

July 28, 2008 9:09
 

cuba said:

what does it mean please: seninle konusmak cok gusel ama anlayamıyorumkı

August 1, 2008 5:49 PM
 

Jo said:

Someone ended a conversation with "bu neee"

Anyone know?  Hopefully not swearing!

Thanks in advance

August 3, 2008 5:30
 

Ana Beatriz - Panama said:

I don't have a tukish boyfriend, I don't have a turkish husband...  but I know a turk man, too much important for me and I want to learn turk.

August 3, 2008 11:43
 

John said:

As a frequent visitor to Marmaris and I have attempted to use the Turkish I have picked up here and there this should aid me to progress further in October

August 3, 2008 6:28 PM
 

Naomi said:

For 'Scottish Girl'

I Have just returned from marmaris,

8th time there

we ate at Flares 1 night

& we stay at club anastasia every year

turkey is amazing

August 3, 2008 6:36 PM
 

yavuz said:

turkce baska dillerin taci

August 6, 2008 12:48
 

dianne said:

i love this site..because of this i have no difficulties in talking my friend and my crush turkish

August 8, 2008 5:07
 

sarah - glasgow said:

To Scottish Gal

I think i met you in turkey haha!

we came to flares like every single night for the whole 2 weeks near enough. If you are who I think you are then you saw how awful I am at that football game thing up the back!

Hopefully i'll hear from you soon lol!

:)

August 8, 2008 8:52 PM
 

me said:

To Scottish Gal

i went to marmaris in july my hotel was right next to club julian and i saw september bar but cant remember seing flares

August 23, 2008 10:15
 

Bambi13 said:

That is very useful as we mignt be moving to turkey in 5 years, and we need to learnTurkish. It must be one of the best sites ive been on abou Turkish . It will help alot.

August 24, 2008 10:53
 

Me said said:

It is a very useful site, we mignt be moving to Turkey in 5 years so i think we have to learnTurkish and this site is easy to use and very helpful.

August 24, 2008 10:55
 

Turkey Rules! said:

This is really good,im only a teenager but this has helped me really well.

August 25, 2008 6:16
 

Another Turkish WAG :-) said:

Hello All!  Yes I am yet another lucky girl with a Turkish boyfriend, soon to be fiance, so this site is a real find for me.  Love Icmeler.

August 30, 2008 9:55
 

BusinessMinded said:

I was trying to find some phrases to 'break the ice' with a friend and soon to be business partner in Turkey. This site helps a lot.

Indian guy in US about to start business with Turkey exporting to China. I love the internetS! And no, I do not have a turkish GF  :) lol

September 6, 2008 12:56 PM
 

mahmut said:

Hello... I am a Turkish teacher, teaching Turkish to foreigners living in Antalya.

my email address: mahmutbest@hotmail.com

September 11, 2008 6:27 PM
 

Nick said:

Just moved to Izmir and would love to visit Marmaris someday!  This is a great site!

September 22, 2008 4:30
 

jesselle said:

girls girls girls..i'm so happy for you all but please please enter these relationships with a sensible head........98% of the guys in resorts are from poor backgrounds and are struggling and trying to find ways to live up to what is expected of them by their families (they must support their parents financillay etc). please be careful - anyone preoccupied with getting to the uk / asking for £ - just be wary...

good luck to you all :) xxx

October 3, 2008 6:37 PM
 

Sneha said:

hi dis site is really helpful, but may be there could be more common words n phrases so it'll help..

could sum1 translate dis for me:

i miss you, do u?? thnk u...

October 5, 2008 7:35

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