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Hello Polyglots,


<div style="font-size:300%">Turkish Alphabet, IPA Pronuncation, Video, Virtual Keyboard...</div>
In today's lesson, you will learn how to write the different letters of the Turkish alphabet, how to pronounce these letters whether it is through the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), or through a video with the pronunciation of the letters by a native speaker.
Hello Polyglots,


The Turkish language is written using a modified version of the Latin alphabet. In this lesson, we will learn about the Turkish alphabet, its letters, and pronunciation. After mastering the alphabet and pronunciation, you can also explore other related lessons such as [[Language/Turkish/Vocabulary/Personalities|Turkish Vocabulary - Personalities]], [[Language/Turkish/Grammar/Pronunciation|Turkish Grammar → Turkish Alphabet → Pronunciation]], and [[Language/Turkish/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Good-Bye|Turkish Vocabulary - How to Say Good Bye]] to further enhance your Turkish language skills.


In today's lesson, you will learn how to write the different letters of the Turkish alphabet, how to pronounce these letters whether it is through the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), or through a video with the pronunciation of the letters by a native speaker.
You will also find at the end of this lesson a virtual keyboard to be able to type each special character of this language. So, let's dive into the world of Turkish pronunciation and alphabet! 📚🇹🇷
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You will also find at the end of this lesson a virtual keyboard to be able to type each special character of this language.
==Turkish Alphabet==
The Turkish alphabet consists of 29 letters, which are as follows:


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A, B, C, Ç, D, E, F, G, Ğ, H, I, İ, J, K, L, M, N, O, Ö, P, R, S, Ş, T, U, Ü, V, Y, Z


The Turkish alphabet contains six additional letters that are not found in the English alphabet: Ç, Ğ, İ, Ö, Ş, and Ü.


==Turkish Alphabet and IPA Pronunciation==
===Pronunciation===
===Alphabet and IPA Pronunciation===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
   !|Letter
   !|Letter
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   |/e/, /ɛ/
   |/e/, /ɛ/
   |e'
   |e'
as in red or 'a' as in car
as in red
   
   
  |-
  |-
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  |}
  |}


===Turkish Alphabet and Approximants in Other Languages===
===Important note:===
{| class="wikitable"
!'''<big>LETTER</big>'''
'''<big>IN TURKISH</big>'''
!'''<big>PRONUNCIATION</big>'''
'''<big>IN ENGLISH</big>'''
!'''<big>PRONUNCIATION</big>'''
 
'''<big>PORTUGUESE</big>'''
 
|-
|'''<big>A  a</big>'''
|'''as a in car'''
|'''como a em amor'''
|-
|'''<big>  â</big>'''
|'''as ya in yap'''
|'''como iá em papiá'''
|-
|'''<big>B  b</big>'''
|'''as b in ball'''
|'''como b em bola'''
|-
|'''<big>C  c</big>'''
|'''as j in jungle'''
|'''como j in jazz'''
|-
|'''<big>Ç  ç</big>'''
|'''as ch in church'''
|'''como t in Tiago'''
|-
|'''<big>D  d</big>'''
|'''as d in day'''
|'''como d em dente'''
|-
|'''<big>E  e</big>'''
|'''as e in red'''
|'''como e em elefante'''
|-
|'''<big>F  f</big>'''
|'''as f in fork'''
|'''como f em faca'''
|-
|'''<big>G  g</big>'''
|'''as g in get'''
|'''como g em gato'''
|-
|'''<big>Ğ  ğ</big>'''
|'''it extends the vowel before '''
|'''extende a vogal anterior'''
|-
|'''<big>H  h</big>'''
|'''as h in house'''
|'''como h em house (Inglês)'''
|-
|'''<big>I  ı</big>'''
|'''as io in nation'''
|'''como â em âncora'''
|-
|'''<big>İ  i</big>'''
|'''as i in bit'''
|'''como i em igreja'''
|-
|'''<big>J  j</big>'''
|'''as j in jambon'''
|'''como j em jazz'''
|-
|'''<big>K  k</big>'''
|'''as k in kitchen'''
|'''como c em casa'''
|-
|'''<big>L  l</big>'''
|'''as l in lion'''
|'''como l em leão'''
|-
|'''<big>M  m</big>'''
|'''as m in mother'''
|'''como m em mato'''
|-
|'''<big>N  n</big>'''
|'''as n in nation'''
|'''como n em navio'''
|-
|'''<big>O  o</big>'''
|'''as o in Otawa'''
|'''como o em olho'''
|-
|'''<big>Ö  ö</big>'''
|'''as eu in  peu ¨French word¨'''
'''as ö in öffnen ¨German word¨'''
|'''como eu em peu ¨palavra francesa¨'''
'''como ö em öffnen ¨palavra alemã¨'''
|-
|'''<big>P  p</big>'''
|'''as p in Paris'''
|'''como p em Paris'''
|-
|'''<big>R  r</big>'''
|'''as r in rent (double r)'''
|'''como r em parlo (palavra italiana)'''
|-
|'''<big>S  s</big>'''
|'''as s in soap'''
|'''como s em sopa'''
|-
|'''<big>Ş  ş</big>'''
|'''as sh in shop'''
|'''como ch em chá'''
|-
|'''<big>T  t</big>'''
|'''as t in tall'''
|'''como t em talco'''
|-
|'''<big>U  u</big>'''
|'''as u in put'''
|'''como u em união'''
|-
|'''<big>Ü  ü</big>'''
|'''as u in super'''
'''as u in cube'''
 
'''as ü in über ¨German word¨'''
|'''como u em (tu) ¨palavra francesa¨'''
'''como ü em über ¨palavra alemã¨'''
|-
|'''<big>V  v</big>'''
|'''as v in vacation'''
|'''como v em vaca'''
|-
|'''<big>Y  y</big>'''
|'''as y in yes'''
|'''como i em igreja'''
|-
|'''<big>Z  z</big>'''
|'''as z in zebra'''
|'''como z em zebra'''
|}
 
==== Important note: ====
In Turkish, every letter is equal to one sound. So this is one thing that makes pronunciation easier. If you know sounds of words you can read everything loudly.  
In Turkish, every letter is equal to one sound. So this is one thing that makes pronunciation easier. If you know sounds of words you can read everything loudly.  




For an example, "Türkiye" word. Lets look wich letter equals to which sound.  
For an example, '''T ü r k i y e''' word.  


Let's look wich letter equals to which sound:
*T as in start,
*Ü as in cube,
*R as in far,
*K as in kilo,
*İ as in machine,
*Y as in you,
*E as in red.


T as in start, Ü as in cube, R as in far, K as in kilo, İ as in machine, Y as in you, E as in red.


 
If you get them together you can read the word. And remember that "Türkiye" word is written by 7 letter so you're going to use 7 sounds to read it.  
And if you get them together you can read the word. And remember that "Türkiye" word is written by 7 letter so you're going to use 7 sounds to read it.  




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[[Category: Turkish/beginner]]
[[Category: Turkish/beginner]]
[[Category:Alphabet-and-Pronunciation]]
[[Category:Alphabet-and-Pronunciation]]
==Videos==
===Learn Turkish alphabets With Pronounciation - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFDsEUeGoMM</youtube>
===Turkish Alphabet - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-AY6yV5BMo</youtube>
===Turkish Alphabet: Letters & Pronunciation (Turkish for beginners - 1 ...===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tzs8uwrYWJQ</youtube>
===Turkish Alphabet Pronunciation | Türk Alfabesi Telafuzu - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUAMN9GFVG8</youtube>
===Turkish Pronunciation | Alphabet - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjN1V5w0WlU</youtube>
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 2 September 2023

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Turkish Alphabet & Pronunciation

Hello Polyglots,

In today's lesson, you will learn how to write the different letters of the Turkish alphabet, how to pronounce these letters whether it is through the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), or through a video with the pronunciation of the letters by a native speaker.

The Turkish language is written using a modified version of the Latin alphabet. In this lesson, we will learn about the Turkish alphabet, its letters, and pronunciation. After mastering the alphabet and pronunciation, you can also explore other related lessons such as Turkish Vocabulary - Personalities, Turkish Grammar → Turkish Alphabet → Pronunciation, and Turkish Vocabulary - How to Say Good Bye to further enhance your Turkish language skills.

You will also find at the end of this lesson a virtual keyboard to be able to type each special character of this language. So, let's dive into the world of Turkish pronunciation and alphabet! 📚🇹🇷


Turkish Alphabet[edit | edit source]

The Turkish alphabet consists of 29 letters, which are as follows:

A, B, C, Ç, D, E, F, G, Ğ, H, I, İ, J, K, L, M, N, O, Ö, P, R, S, Ş, T, U, Ü, V, Y, Z

The Turkish alphabet contains six additional letters that are not found in the English alphabet: Ç, Ğ, İ, Ö, Ş, and Ü.

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Letter Sound pronunciation example
A a /a/ a' as in father
B b /b/ b' as in bike
C c /dʒ/ j' as in job
Ç ç /tʃ/ ch' as in church
D d /d/ d' as in date
E e /e/, /ɛ/ e'

as in red

F f /f/ f' as in find
G g /ɡ/, /ɟ/ g' as in go
Ğ ğ /ɣ/1 No equivalent: listen to the video below
H h /h/ h' as in high
I ı /ɯ/ e' as in open
İ i /i/ i' as in machine
J j /ʒ/ s' as

in pleasure

K k /k/, /c/ k' as in kilo
L l /l/, /ɫ/ l' as in love
M m /m/ m' as in make
N n /n/ n' as in new
O o /o/ o' as in more
Ö ö /ø/ u' as in burn
P p /p/ p' as in paint
R r /ɾ/ the 'r' as in far
S s /s/ s' as in sit
Ş ş /ʃ/ sh' as in shine
T t /t/ t' as in start
U u /u/ u' as

in ultimate

Ü ü /y/ u' as in cube
V v /v/ v' as in victory
Y y /j/ y' as in you
Z z /z/ z' as in zoo

Important note:[edit | edit source]

In Turkish, every letter is equal to one sound. So this is one thing that makes pronunciation easier. If you know sounds of words you can read everything loudly.


For an example, T ü r k i y e word.

Let's look wich letter equals to which sound:

  • T as in start,
  • Ü as in cube,
  • R as in far,
  • K as in kilo,
  • İ as in machine,
  • Y as in you,
  • E as in red.


If you get them together you can read the word. And remember that "Türkiye" word is written by 7 letter so you're going to use 7 sounds to read it.


And also an important thing, you can't create new sounds by combinating letters. For an example "sch" from German or "oux" from French.

Video - Turkish Alphabet Pronunciation by a Native Speaker[edit | edit source]

Nothing is better than listening to a real Turkish pronunce the different letters. Just Watch the videos below :


Turkish Online Virtual Keyboard[edit | edit source]


Videos[edit | edit source]

Learn Turkish alphabets With Pronounciation - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Turkish Alphabet - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Turkish Alphabet: Letters & Pronunciation (Turkish for beginners - 1 ...[edit | edit source]

Turkish Alphabet Pronunciation | Türk Alfabesi Telafuzu - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Turkish Pronunciation | Alphabet - YouTube[edit | edit source]