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September 2022
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![]() | silent_bulentSeptember 2022 I think you’ll find the Turkish past tense interesting. Why? Because there are two different types of past tense, one of which does not exist in most other languages. To tell an action that took place in the past. He came. --> Geldi. To make a statement that was true in the past. She was beautiful. --> Güzeldi. He was good. --> İyiydi. I was successful. --> Başarılıydım. |
KivancKazFebruary 2023 Turkish is not a difficult language. Because it is a suffix-attached language. A Turk linguistic hypothesis developed in Turkey and claiming that all human languages are descendants of a single proto-Turk mother language, which is considered to be a pseudoscientific notion. Its portrayal of the Turks as a superior ancestral race makes it a racist and nationalist theory. Ataturk also supported this theory.
Darkk33October 2022 Turkish is not a difficult language. English is difficult to pronounce and spell the same. I love Spanish, is there anyone who can teach English and Spanish?
thegoodmonkeySeptember 2022 I am pretty sure that all of those examples are the same type of past tense.
Logical-SongSeptember 2022 Nice answer. I like Turkish very much, is a intersting and beautiful language, but so hard to learn, cause is very diferent of portuguese, my native language.
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