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Human Body Parts in Turkish (Vücut Kısımları)

Mastering the vocabulary of the human body is essential for daily life and medical situations in Turkey. Here is the cat...

Suffix and Particle "ki": (Which, That, Who)

In Turkish, ki is a versatile tool used as a relative pronoun, a possessive pronoun, or a conjunction. Unlike most suffi...

Expressing Duration: (Since / For) in Turkish

In Turkish, to describe an action that started in the past and continues today, we use DAn beri and -DIr. These function...

Time Expressions: Before and After Verbs (mAdAn önce / DIktAn sonra)

While using "before/after" with nouns is simple, using them with verbs requires specific suffixes to turn the...

Time Expressions: Before and After Nouns (DAn önce / sonra)

To say "before [Noun]" or "after [Noun]" in Turkish, you must use the ablative case suffix (-DAn, me...

Expressing Range: From... Until... (dan... kadar)

This structure is used to describe a range in time or space, equivalent to the English "From... to..." or &quo...

Telling Time in Turkish (Saatler)

To tell the time in Turkish, you need to distinguish between simply stating the current time and specifying the time at...

Understanding "Kendi" and "Hep" in Turkish

In this lesson, we explore two versatile words: Kendi (Self) and Hep (All/Everyone). These are essential for adding emph...

Countries, Nationalities, and Languages in Turkish

Learning how to identify countries, nationalities, and languages is a fundamental step in Turkish. There are logical pat...

Vowel Dropping in Turkish (Ünlü Düşmesi)

Ünlü Düşmesi (Vowel Elision) is a phonetic rule in Turkish designed to make pronunciation smoother. It typically occurs...