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m1cksut
22-07-2009, 07:16 PM
http://www.byki.com/download_FLS.plex?cod=sn0DM1
easy free download for basic turkish, its very good for nowt
Julie
22-07-2009, 07:41 PM
Just downloaded the program.Its really good.Thanks for that.
p.s. Belated Happy Birthday :kiss:
m1cksut
22-07-2009, 07:50 PM
Just downloaded the program.Its really good.Thanks for that.
p.s. Belated Happy Birthday :kiss:
youre welcome, and thanks.
http://www.turkuaz-guide.net/speak-turkish.html
also this text based one
Tubby2
23-07-2009, 10:07 AM
i downloaded this a couple of years ago, I still can't speak that much more Turkish but its a fun way to learn it. I sit there on a Sunday morning, repeating, typing etc. Its amazing how the words stick, now if only I could string a sentence together! I keep my trusty dog eared phrase book with me at all times too. God loves a tryer and as my husband tells me often, I'm very trying.
m1cksut
23-07-2009, 11:51 AM
i downloaded this a couple of years ago, I still can't speak that much more Turkish but its a fun way to learn it. I sit there on a Sunday morning, repeating, typing etc. Its amazing how the words stick, now if only I could string a sentence together! I keep my trusty dog eared phrase book with me at all times too. God loves a tryer and as my husband tells me often, I'm very trying.
i know, i promise myself every year that im going to learn more of the lingo, the problem is, everywhere ive been, the turkish lads and lasses even speak much better english than i do, so i havent a hope of matching them in turkish, and when i do try, they just laugh at me and say its better in english!
perhaps if i was sober when i spoke it might help, do you think?
i mean, it sounds perfectly fluent to me, but being a little shy i dont tend to speak until im a bit, errrrm, lathered, lashed, tipsy, pished, inebriated etc.
Thanks for this useful website - I shall brush up on my very limited Turkish before I hit Istanbul on Tuesday followed by Dalyan a few days later.
I will give it a go but Nadia being Swiss does the talking for us as she speaks English and French fluently, with good German and a smattering of Spanish and Italian.
Like Mick I become more fluent with alcohol. Unfortunately, if someone speaks in a foreign language to me when I have had a few, my brain defaults to French. This has caused some puzzled reactions from waiters in Germany and Italy where they have heard me speaking English and then start babbling in French when asked a question in a foreign language.
regards
Vince
m1cksut
24-07-2009, 07:56 PM
I will give it a go but Nadia being Swiss does the talking for us as she speaks English and French fluently, with good German and a smattering of Spanish and Italian.
Like Mick I become more fluent with alcohol. Unfortunately, if someone speaks in a foreign language to me when I have had a few, my brain defaults to French. This has caused some puzzled reactions from waiters in Germany and Italy where they have heard me speaking English and then start babbling in French when asked a question in a foreign language.
regards
Vince
i resemble that remark.
Perhaps I should have said fluid :Cool:
regards
Vince
m1cksut
26-07-2009, 09:49 AM
Perhaps I should have said fluid :Cool:
regards
Vince
i would have been too drunk to read it anyway, hic, cheers, or serefe, should i say!
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