What's your favourite country and language? | Easy Turkish 22
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1 - Geçilmemek (Can't Move Through): In Turkish, this pattern is sometimes used as an idiom to point out that there is a very high quantity of something, i.e. there is so many of something that one can’t move through them.
2 - Yoo (No): Yoo is simply another, less formal way of saying ‘’No’’ in Turkish.
3 - Maşallah (God has willed it): An islamic expression borrowed from the Arabic, mainly used to express praise in Turkish. The phrase is also said to people to wish them protection from God, e.g. against the ‘’evil eye’’. Consequently, we often say it to beautiful, smart or polite babies and children, but saying it to adults is not uncommon as well.
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Host of the video: Emin Doğan
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Edit: Emine Doğan
Translation: Onurhan Aksoy
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1 - Geçilmemek (Can't Move Through): In Turkish, this pattern is sometimes used as an idiom to point out that there is a very high quantity of something, i.e. there is so many of something that one can’t move through them.
2 - Yoo (No): Yoo is simply another, less formal way of saying ‘’No’’ in Turkish.
3 - Maşallah (God has willed it): An islamic expression borrowed from the Arabic, mainly used to express praise in Turkish. The phrase is also said to people to wish them protection from God, e.g. against the ‘’evil eye’’. Consequently, we often say it to beautiful, smart or polite babies and children, but saying it to adults is not uncommon as well.
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Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
SUBSCRIBE TO EASY LANGUAGES: http://bit.ly/elsub
WEBSITE: http://www.easy-languages.org/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/easylanguagesstreetinterviews/
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Host of the video: Emin Doğan
Camera: Emine Doğan
Edit: Emine Doğan
Translation: Onurhan Aksoy
#learnturkish #easyturkish #easylanguages
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