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david
what is the most popular Turkish words? just a few please
Jul 7, 2010 12:44 PM
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ne haber - something like what's up, literally meaning "what is the news?" (informal)
haydi or hadi - come on
bilmiyorum - i don't know
gidelim - let's go
canım - my dear
güle güle - bye (for the one staying)
allahaısmarladık (we read it as alasmarladık) - bye (for the one in action/leaving)
görüşürüz (as Jennifer said) - Literally meaning we will meet (sometime), better to translate as "see you"
iyi akşamlar - good evening
iyi geceler - good night
günaydın - good morning
hoşgeldin or hoşgeldiniz - welcome
teşekkürler - thanks
teşekkür ederim - thank you
rica ederim - you're welcome (in return to thanks)
önemli değil - nothing important or not at all (in return to thanks)
Doğum günün (or gününüz) kutlu olsun. - Happy birthday (to you)
Nice yaşlar - Many happy returns
Bayramınız kutlu olsun - Have a merry/happy bayram
Yeni yılınız (or yılın) kutlu olsun or mutlu yıllar - Happy new year.
Take care of yourself - Kendine iyi bak
These are the ones i could think for now.
Görüşürüz :))
ps. kusura bakma(yın) - a kind of light apology asking not to see one's fault/culpa :)
July 10, 2010
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Gorusuruz...!!! =p okok, maybe not the most popular, but the only one I know... =s
July 7, 2010
afiyet olsun enjoy your meal
lutfen please
buyrun here your are
December 27, 2011
you can say "iyi günler". it means "have a nice day"
also "naber?" it means what's up.
"kolay gelsin" we say this phrase for politeness while smo is working.
January 3, 2011
the most popular word is ''yaaa'' :D
July 8, 2010
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Language Skills
Arabic, Chinese (Cantonese), English, Spanish, Turkish
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Arabic, Chinese (Cantonese), Spanish, Turkish
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