Turkish Grammar: Expressing “To Want” With Infinitive + The Verb "Istemek"
How to say “I want to swim” (Expressing “to want” with Infinitive + the verb istemek)
* Note: See videos #26 and #28 to learn how to form affirmative and negative questions in present tense. Forming questions with "istemek" follows the same pattern as the verbs used in those videos.
Видео Turkish Grammar: Expressing “To Want” With Infinitive + The Verb "Istemek" канала FC LangMedia
* Note: See videos #26 and #28 to learn how to form affirmative and negative questions in present tense. Forming questions with "istemek" follows the same pattern as the verbs used in those videos.
Видео Turkish Grammar: Expressing “To Want” With Infinitive + The Verb "Istemek" канала FC LangMedia
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