40 sentences you MUST know in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 4
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1 - Karnım acıktı. / Karnın mı acıktı? (My tummy is hungry. / Is your tummy hungry?): It is a common expression in Turkish to use the adjective ‘hungry’ for the person’s tummy, rather than the person himself.
2 - Bilek (Wrist/Ankle): The word ‘Bilek’ is used for both wrist and ankle in Turkish. Outside of context, it is impossible to know which part of the body is referred to. To specify the body part, people usually add the words ‘El (hand)’ or ‘Ayak (foot)’ before Bilek, i.e. ‘El Bileği’ for Wrist and ‘Ayak Bileği’ for Ankle.
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Hosts of the video: Emin Doğan, Berkay Günay
Camera: Emine Doğan
Edit: Emine Doğan
Translation: Onurhan Aksoyı
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1 - Karnım acıktı. / Karnın mı acıktı? (My tummy is hungry. / Is your tummy hungry?): It is a common expression in Turkish to use the adjective ‘hungry’ for the person’s tummy, rather than the person himself.
2 - Bilek (Wrist/Ankle): The word ‘Bilek’ is used for both wrist and ankle in Turkish. Outside of context, it is impossible to know which part of the body is referred to. To specify the body part, people usually add the words ‘El (hand)’ or ‘Ayak (foot)’ before Bilek, i.e. ‘El Bileği’ for Wrist and ‘Ayak Bileği’ for Ankle.
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Hosts of the video: Emin Doğan, Berkay Günay
Camera: Emine Doğan
Edit: Emine Doğan
Translation: Onurhan Aksoyı
#learnturkish #easyturkish #easylanguages
Видео 40 sentences you MUST know in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 4 канала Easy Turkish
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