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Conjunction "seeing that (since)" "seeing that" is translated as "madem" into Turkish (the "a" is pronunciated long) Madem bilmiyorsun, neden konuลŸuyorsun ? = Seeing that you don't know, why are you speaking ? Madem bu yalan, gerรงek ne ?= Since this is a lie, what is the truth?

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Conjunction "neither... nor..." is translated as "ne ... ne" into Turkish Ne siyah, ne beyaz, ne gri = neither black, nor white, nor gray Ne bu, ne ลŸu = neither this, nor that Ne sen ne ben gerek = Neither me nor you is needed Ne sev !, ne nefret et! = Neither like!, nor hate!

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Today is 23th April, Turkey celebrates the day of 'national sovereignty and child day'. This is the day, when Atatรผrk has established the national assembly of Turkey in 1920, taking the power from Ottoman's family and giving it to Turkish nation. The last sultan escaped then.

Today is 23th April, Turkey celebrates the day of 'national sovereignty and child day'. This is the day, when Atatรผrk has established the national assembly of Turkey in 1920, taking the power from  Ottoman's family and giving it to Turkish nation. The last sultan escaped then.
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Today is the 100.year of the foundation of the Republic of Turkey. Turkish people are remembering their hero Mustafa Kemal Atatรผrk and his comrades in arms. ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ทLong live Republic of Turkey๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ท Here is a march composed from Azerbaijani Turk "Turan Manafzade" youtu.be/F2CkTdcw9dA?feโ€ฆ

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24 Kasฤฑm ร–ฤŸretmenler gรผnรผ kutlu olsun We celebrate the 24th November, the day of teachers ร–ฤŸretmenler yeni nesil sizin eseriniz olucaktฤฑr Teachers the new generation will be your work(achievement)

24 Kasฤฑm ร–ฤŸretmenler gรผnรผ kutlu olsun 
We celebrate the 24th November, the day of teachers

ร–ฤŸretmenler yeni nesil sizin eseriniz olucaktฤฑr
Teachers the new generation will be your work(achievement)
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Some often used Turkish verbs: yemek = to eat iรงmek = to drink sevmek = to like, to love vermek = to give almak = to take doฤŸmak = to be born yaลŸamak = to live รถlmek = to die gitmek = to go gelmek = to come yapmak = to make demek = to say konuลŸmak = to speak uyumak = to sleep

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How to Make Comparative and Superlative of Adjectives ? By adding โ€œdahaโ€ at the beginning of an adjective you can make it comparative, and by adding โ€œenโ€ you can make it superlative kรผรงรผk = small daha kรผรงรผk = smaller en kรผรงรผk = smallest ฤฐyi = good daha iyi = better en iyi = best

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Do not use non Turkish words, if there is a Turkish equivalent,e.g. Kader: YAZGI Kabiliyet: YETENEK Ahlak: Tร–RE ฤฐnkilap: DEVRฤฐM ฤฐลŸgal: ELE GEร‡ฤฐRME Mรผlteci: SIฤžINMACI Cahil: BฤฐLฤฐSฤฐZ Cehalet: BฤฐLฤฐSฤฐZLฤฐK Liyakat: YETKฤฐNLฤฐK Adalet: GEZฤฐL Hukuk: TรœZE Siyasi: SIVAKA From Prof. Dr. ร–vgรผn Ahmet Ercan

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VERBS OF FEELINGS Here are some common ones,feel free add some in the comments Sevinmek=To get happy Korkmak=To be afraid of รœzรผlmek=To be sad Gรผlmek=To laugh ลžaลŸฤฑrmak=To be surprised AฤŸlamak=To cry Sinirlenmek=To get angry