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Turkish Grammar Videos

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Overview

This course aims to teach students Turkish grammar concepts such as vowel harmony, forming plurals, cases, pronouns, possessive suffixes, compound nouns, superlatives, comparatives, ordinal numbers, adjectives, verbal nouns, expressing needs and wants, making statements, asking questions, affirmative and negative statements in various tenses, imperatives, and reported past tense. The course uses video lectures to explain these concepts and provide examples for better understanding. It is intended for individuals interested in learning Turkish grammar or improving their Turkish language skills.

Syllabus

Turkish Grammar: 2-way Vowel Harmony And Forming Plurals.
Turkish Grammar: 4-way Vowel Harmony.
Turkish Grammar: Consonant Alternation- Why Do They Keep Changing?.
Turkish Grammar: Vowel Harmony & The Question Particle.
Turkish Grammar: The Ablative Case (from, through, than).
Turkish Grammar: The Accusative Case (marking direct objects).
Turkish Grammar: The Dative Case (to, towards, for).
Turkish Grammar: The Locative Case (On, In, At).
Turkish Grammar: The Genitive Case (of).
Turkish Grammar: The Postposition “Ile” (With, And).
Turkish Grammar: Personal Pronouns.
Turkish Grammar: Personal Pronouns in the Genitive Case.
Turkish Grammar: Pronouns with Irregular Dative Case Forms.
Turkish Grammar: Possessive suffixes (mine, yours, ours).
Turkish Grammar: Double possessives (my sister’s friend’s car).
Turkish Grammar: Forming compound nouns (plane ticket, office door).
Turkish Grammar: How To Use Bura, Åžura, Ora & Nere With The Correct Suffixes.
Turkish Grammar: Superlatives (The Best, The Worst).
Turkish Grammar: Comparatives (better, worse).
Turkish Grammar: Ordinal numbers (1st , 2nd) and the Question Word Kaçıncı.
Turkish Grammar: “Intensive” Adjectives (Black vs. Pitch Black).
Turkish Grammar: Verbal nouns with –mA (and how to add possessives to them).
Turkish Grammar: How to Say ‘Before’ in Turkish.
Turkish Grammar: How To Say ‘After’ In Turkish.
Turkish Grammar: Expressing “To Want” With Infinitive + The Verb "Istemek".
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I need a taxi” (Expressing need with dative + “ihtiyaÒ«”).
Turkish Grammar: Expressing Need/Must With “Lazim” And “Gerek”.
Turkish Grammar: Expressing Need/Must With The Verb “Gerekmek”.
Turkish Grammar: Making Statements With Var And Yok.
Turkish Grammar: Asking questions with var and yok.
Turkish Grammar: Affirmative Statements in the Present Tense Using the Verb ‘to be’.
Turkish Grammar: Negative Statements In The Present Tense Using the Verb ‘To Be’ And “DeÄŸil”.
Turkish Grammar: Yes/No Questions with Present Tense Verb ‘to be’ & Question Particle “mI”.
Turkish Grammar: Affirmative Statements in the Present Progressive (-Iyor) tense.
Turkish Grammar: Negative Statements in the Present Progressive (-Iyor) tense.
Turkish Grammar: Yes/No affirmative questions in the present progressive tense.
Turkish Grammar: Yes/No Negative Questions in the Present Progressive (-Iyor) tense.
Turkish Grammar: Affirmative Imperatives (Do that!).
Turkish Grammar: Negative Imperatives (Don’t do that!).
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I will go” Future tense affirmative statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I will not go” Future Tense Negative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to ask “Will you go?” Future Tense Affirmative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: How to ask “Won’t you go?” Future Tense Negative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I was a student”, Definite Past Tense without a verb (-(y)di).
Turkish Grammar: Expressing The Negative Definite Past Tense Without A Verb (“DeÄŸil” + -(y)di).
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I gave” Definite Past Tense (-dI) Affirmative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I did not give” Definite Past Tense (-dI) Negative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “Did you give?” Definite Past Tense (-dI) Affirmative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “Didn’t you give?” Definite Past Tense (-dI) Negative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I go” Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman) Affirmative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I don’t go” Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman)Negative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to ask “Do you go?” Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman) Affirmative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: How to ask “Don’t you go?” Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman) Negative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman) Irregular Stems.
Turkish Grammar: Reported Past Tense (-miÅŸ) Affirmative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: Reported Past Tense (-miÅŸ) Negative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: Reported Past Tense (-miÅŸ) Affirmative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: Reported Past Tense (-miÅŸ) Negative Yes/No Questions.

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