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Updated: 11-12-2024 by Wikilanguages.net
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Get started learn Turkish for beginners

Have you been interested in learning Turkish in 2024, but have no idea where to start? The step-by-step guide below is for all beginners and those considering learning Turkish but who are lost on exactly how to get started. Learning Turkish on your own is a difficult task and it’s hard to know exactly where to start to improve your Turkish language skills.

How to learn Turkish?

It may seem like common sense, but learning Turkish through things that you find interesting will make the learning process more fun. Don’t keep your learning so serious to the point that it becomes a burden to you. Learning should be enjoyable, so try to match it with your interests! If you’re into music, for example, use music to learn Turkish. If you love reading, check out some interesting Turkish novels. If you’re a fan of movies and TV shows, then use the Turkish counterpart. You can get even more niche, like finding a Turkish-speaking Discord group that plays your favorite game, or joining a subreddit that shares recipes in Turkish.

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Turkish belongs to the Altaic family, Turkic group, and is spoken by nearly 60 million people, in all countries. It is also an important immigrant language in Germany. To various degrees, Turkish is intelligible with other major languages of Central Asia, like Turkmen, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Kazakh and in particular Azeri, as all belong to the "Turkic" family. Turkish is the most important member of the Turkic group of languages. It was originally written in the Arabic script which had been in use since the conversion of the Turks to Islam. In 1928 President Mustafa Kemal Ataturk decreed the introduction of a slightly modified version of the Roman alphabet. The English words "caviar", "yogurt", and "shish kebab" are of Turkish origin. The word "tulip" comes from a Turkish word for "turban", because its flower was thought to resemble a turban.

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How Many People Speak Turkish, And Where Is It Spoken?

If learn Turkish, you can speaking in Turkey, Northern Cyprus, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

About 87,000,000 people on Earth speak Turkish.

Distribution of Turkish language
Distribution of Turkish language

Turkish Alphabet and Pronunciation

CharAudioExampleMeaning in English
a anahtar lütfen
[ anahtar lütfen ]
The key, please
b bu tren Güneş Şehrinde duruyor mu?
[ bu tren günech chehrinde duruyor mu ]
Does this train stop at Sun City?
c Rica ederimDon't mention it
ç Geç kaldım
[ getch kaldoem ]
I am late
d dümdüz gidin
[ dümdüz gidin ]
It's straight on
e evet, üstelik çok baharatlı!
[ evet, üstelik tchok baharatloe ]
Yes, very hot also!
f Afedersiniz, Sarah orada mı?
[ afedersiniz, sarah orada moe ]
Excuse me, is Sarah here?
g giriş katındaIt is on the ground floor
ğ Dağmountain
h hayırNo
ı Iyi akşamlar
[ iyi akchamlar ]
Good evening
i iş gezisindeyimI am on a business trip
j jandarma
[ jandarma ]
The police
k kovaa bucket
l lütfen, bakar mısınızExcuse me
m memleket neresi?Where do you come from?
n nerede para bozdurabilirim?Where can I get some change?
o on üçThirteen
ö BanliyöSuburb
p polis
[ polis ]
The police
r rica ederimDon't mention it
s seksen
[ seksen ]
Eighty
ş Taşstone
t tamam
[ tamam ]
Ok
u Üşüyorum
[ üchüyorum ]
I am cold
ü Kabuklu deniz ürünleri
[ kabuklu deniz ürünleri ]
Shellfish
v Evet hemen getiriyorumYes, I'll bring it to you right away
y yirmi beşTwenty-five
z ÜzgünümI am sad

Turkish alphabet
Turkish Alphabet of

How to learn Turkish by yourself? Start with an easy and free online course!

We have adopted an objective and efficient approach to learn how to speak a language easily and quickly: we suggest you to start by memorizing words, phrases and practical expressions that you can use in everyday life and that will be useful when traveling.
Getting used to pronounce words out loud, numbers for instance, is an easy exercise that you can practice often and at anytime throughout the day.
It will help you to get used to the sounds of your chosen language and thus make it more familiar.
And once your holidays have begun, in Ankara, Istanbul or elsewhere in Turkey, you will be surprised how familiar and easy to understand it will seem.
Furthermore, using a pocket dictionary is always useful, particularly during a trip. It enables you to find the translation of new words and enrich your vocabulary.

Why speak Turkish while traveling?

A country which straddles East and West

At the crossroads of Russian, Mediterranean, Balkan and Middle Eastern cultures, the Turkish territory is of great importance in exchanges between these peoples, whether in economic, religious or cultural matters.
This strategic position has favored the presence of a multi-ethnic population who have built the cultural and linguistic wealth of Turkey through the mixture of Anatolian, Ottoman, Western and Oghuz cultures. Between tradition and modernity, this richness is manifested in the sumptuous architecture of palaces, mausoleums and mosques, in its literature, with authors such as Elif Şafak and Orhan Pamuk (winner of the Nobel prize for literature in 2006), the finesse of its music, or the diversity of its gastronomy, rich in pasta, meats, fish, vegetables and desserts. Located mainly in Asia, the country is bordered by the Black Sea, the Sea of Marmara, the Aegean and the Mediterranean. The Turkish territory also has lakes, forests and two important mountain ranges.
While Ankara is the administrative capital of Turkey, Istanbul, the largest city, is the country's financial, economic and cultural capital.

Make a success of your stay in Turkey

Whether you are going to spend a few days with friends for a leisure trip or if you are on a business trip, nothing will be more useful to you than to be able to slip a few words in the language of your interlocutors, who will appreciate your effort and will be certainly more willing to help.

How to succeed in having good pronunciation within a week to a month?

A quasi-phonetic alphabet

An official language of Turkey and Cyprus, Turkish is spoken by more than 70 million people.
To learn the correct pronunciation of Turkish, it must be taken into account that it is an agglutinative language with a widespread use of suffixes. Although the alphabet is quasi-phonetic (it is pronounced as it is read), with letters that almost always correspond to the same sound, the language includes a complex system of vowel harmony that organizes the depth, rounding and aperture of vowels.

Here are some pronunciation guidelines to get you started in your studies:

The R is rolled, like the simple R in Spanish.
The L is always velarized as in English.
The K is pronounced as in French: it palatalizes before E, I, Ö, Ü.
The Ğ is not pronounced, it always appears after a vowel. At the end of the word or before another consonant, it lengthens the vowel that precedes it.
In Turkish it is necessary to pronounce all the letters, since the junction of two letters does not create a new sound.
We invite you to listen to the pronunciation of the letters by clicking on the following link: Turkish alphabet with audio.

1. What can people do to learn Turkish language?

People can do many things to learn Turkish language, like they can join formal Turkish language classes, learn through the online resources, travel to the country where speak Turkish, or watch movies in Turkish language.

2. What are the difficulties to learning Turkish language?

There are some difficulties learners may face when learning Turkish. The grammar and other rules need to understood and learned. Vocabulary and pronunciation may also be difficult to learn. Some other challenges could be comparisons with one’s own language which cause an hindrance in learning Turkish language.

3. What is the best way to learn Turkish language?

I think there are many good and effective ways to learn Turkish language. I consider classroom learning the best because we can learn from an expert and also get some practice with our peers, which helps with learning a language faster. If you don't have time, free online courses are also very effective, it's important to be self-aware.

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