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ترکیگرامردرجہ صفر سے A1 ترکی کورستلفظ

قواعد تلفظ اور تاکیدات پر عبور کریں

درج ذیل ترکی لغات کے تلفظ کو دیکھیے:

ترکی تلفظ اردو ترجمہ
سلام selâm سلام
خداحافظ hoşça kalın خدا حافظ
شکریہ teşekkür ederim شکریہ
نہیں hayır نہیں

تلفظ کے مسائل کو سمجھنے کے لئے قواعد کی مدد لیں:

انداز تلفظ کی قواعد

Turkish has 29 alphabets with 8 vowels and 21 consonants. Some vowels come in pairs of short and long while others do not. It is important to remember that each letter is pronounced the same every time it appears in a word. Here are some rules to help you with pronunciation:

  • The letter "c" is always pronounced like the English "j" sound as in "jam".
  • The letter "g" is always pronounced like the English "g" sound as in "go".
  • The letter "h" is always silent.
  • The letter "ö" is pronounced like the "oy" sound in the English word "boy".
  • The letter "ü" is pronounced like the "u" sound in the English word "rude".

تاکید کی قواعد

The stress of a Turkish word falls on the last syllable. However, there are exceptions to this rule for some loanwords. Here are some examples:

  1. "telefon" - the stress falls on the second and last syllables "te-le-FON".
  2. "müzik" - the stress falls on the first syllable "MÜ-zik".

کلاس تمرین

Try to practice saying the following Turkish words aloud using the pronunciation rules you have learned:

ترکی تلفظ اردو ترجمہ
çay ch-ai چائے
kilise ki-li-se کلیسا
sınav sı-nav امتحان
turist tu-rist مہمان نواز

Remember that practice makes perfect! Try to incorporate these pronunciation tips and rules into your daily study routine to improve your Turkish accent.



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