Turkish For Beginners

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what does "özo" mean? is this a name?

If so, I have never heard of it.

I thought maybe it was a typo. Maybe it is supposed to be "özu"?

That's one of the reasons I can only make partial sense of the phrase: "özo bize geldğinde alem yapalım".
 
OK. I've stumbled across this phrase, and I can only halfway make sense of it: "özo bize geldğinde alem yapalım"


I don't know if there are perhaps spelling mistkaes. If it is because it might be in slang or computereze. And also is just simply beyond my present knowledge of Turkish. Can anybody help me?

hi ,

that means; özo,lets have fun when you come to us..
but ''alem yapmak'' is mostly being used as ''drinking alcohol' or such stufs..

n it must be 'geldiğinde''

also,''özo'' must be a shortened way of a name,for instance;özkan,özgür,özer...

take care ,,
peace
 
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merhaba
nasilsiniz?
ben iyi

i cant really write but i can speak a little
-my username-its turkish
 
Thanks for starting this thread. I would love to learn turkish. I went twice, once in winter and the other is summer and InshaAllah this time I wanted to go in spring:laugh: o Btw is there a difference between modern turkish language and ottoman language.
 
merhaba
nasilsiniz?
ben iyi

i cant really write but i can speak a little
-my username-its turkish


merhaba,
tesekür ederim (thank you)
ben de iyiyim (i am fine also)

yes your user name is Turkish but also arabish as i know. cihad means "fight for islam". i think "cihad" is not a good name for girls :-[

in turkish are there some resources for names.
- old turkish names: like "Attilla" , you know :statisfie and Mete, Cengiz ...
- arabish names: fatma,emine (amina), muhammed (sav) also, osman (ottoman), mirac, ramazan (ramadan),
- the names of objects in nature: Gul (rose), Aslan (lion), çınar (Platanus :D )
yagmur (rain), damla (water blob)

my name is mustafa and is the name of muhammed mustafa



jannah1, turkish language and ottoman language is different. the ottoman empire was huge empire so there were many different languages , firstly arabish, turkish and persian. the ottoman's official alphabet was arabish but language was turkish.

in 1928, Ataturk (the chief of the modern Turkey) made severel reforms. one of reforms was changing the alphabet. so we are using now latin alphbet like most of the world.

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merhaba...
It is a really good topic. If you want, I will help you too.


it would be great. i work and study master so i havent much time. :-[

can you track this topic and answer the questions? and if you want , you can teach Turkish also :)

thank you very much
 
tesekkurler - thank u
Allah reza olsun - May Allah be pleased with you
Allah emanet olsun - May Allah protect you
cok saol - thank u very much

Someone taught me this "dinglibozuk-stupid head" and someone told me its not nice, its that true:mad:
 
ye u r great...u now our language well:thumbs_up


:hiding: emm not really.:muddlehea I can understand if the turks speak slowly to me but if its too quick Ive to catch up bits and pieces.

Anladimme - Do u understand me

Gule Gule Korlan - (If I received something new stuff) May it be good use to you.

Allah kavurtursun- May Allah reunite u and yr family

Canim benim - My dearest dear:happy:


I love the turks, they are the most cleanest and caring ppl MashaAllah. Ive learnt alot from them:happy:
 
it would be great. i work and study master so i havent much time. :-[

can you track this topic and answer the questions? and if you want , you can teach Turkish also :)

thank you very much

Certainly. I will be happy if I can teach a few words. Lets start with these:

kendine iyi bak: take care of you
ülkemi seviyorum: I love my country
iyi akşamlar: good nights
günaydın: good morning
yeni bir dil öğreniyorum: I am learning a new language
 

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