Words Flashcards
Merhaba
Hello
Lütfen
Please
Evet
Yes
Hoşça kal
Goodbye (singular/informal)
İyi günler
Good afternoon (good days)
-can use as a greeting or to say goodbye
Hoşça kalın
Goodbye (plural/formal)
Memnun oldum
Pleased (to meet you)
Adım
My name is
Hanım
Mrs.
Bey
Mr.
Teşekkürler or Teşekkür ederim
Thank you
Bayan
Mrs.
(used with last names in formal situations)
Bay
Mr.
(used with last names in formal situations)
Benim
Mine
Rica ederim
You’re welcome
iyi
Good or Fine
bir
One / an / a
yeşil
Green
kim
Who
iki
Two
fizik
Physics
ilginç
Interesting
okuyor
Reading
balık
Fish
kırmızı
Red
dayı
Uncle (maternal)
ışık
Light
ılık
Warm
süt
Milk
iç
Drink
Adın
Your name
nasıl
How
iyilik
Goodness
İyi akşamlar
Good evening
Nasılsın
How are you?
İyiyim
I am fine (fine-I am)
Hastayım
I am ill (ill-I am)
Yorgunum
I am tired (tired-I am)
Sağ ol
Thanks (healthy be)
(not as formal as teşekkürler and mainly used among friends and acquaintances)
Yorgun
Tired
Hasta
ill
Üzgün
Sad
Üzgünüm
I am sad (sad-I am)
Neşeliyim
I am cheerful (cheerful-I am)
Neşeli
Cheerful
Çok
A lot of or very
Aşağı
Down
Geçmış olsun
Get well soon
çalıştı
Worked
su
Water
Taksi
Taxi
Sakız
Chewing gum
istemek
To want
sis
Fog
sen
You
(Singular/ informal)
(Often left out in natural usage)
seviyor
Love
Sabah
Morning
Sekiz
Eight
Masa
Table
Sattım
I sold
Pasaport
Passport
beş
Five
Şişman
Fat
Şeftali
Peach
Akşam
Evening
Taş
Stone
Arkadaş
Friend
hayir / yok
No
Görüşürüz / Görüşmek üzere
See you
Ofis
Office
tamamdır
Ok / Okay
oturmak
Sit / Sit Down
Bakmak
Look
anne
Mom / Mama
hediye
Gift
Yarın
Tomorrow
Üniversite
University
üç
Three
dört
Four
altı
Six
Yedi
Seven
dokuz
Nine
on
Ten
yirmi
Twenty
bina
Building
tasarım
Design
tasarlanmış
Designed
spor
Sport
Üzgünüm
I’m sorry
sevgili
Lover
Ev
Home
oğul
Son
kız çocuğu
Daughter
gelin
Daughter in law
Damat
Son in law
araba
Car
Kürt
Kurdish
Fransız
French
İtalyan
Italian
Günaydın
Good morning
Bisiklet
Bicycle
Sarı
Yellow
Aslan
Lion
Samsun
Samsun
(city or province near the Black Sea)
İspanya
Spain
Sabun
Soap
Kas
Muscle
Zaman
Time
Taze
Fresh
Teyze
Aunt
Deniz
Sea
Zeki
Smart / clever
Kaza
Accident
Biz
We
Teyzem
My aunt
Ben
I
(often left out in natural usage)
o
he, she, it
siz
You
(plural / formal)
Onlar
They
Öğretmen
Teacher
Doktor
Doctor
Öğrenci
Student
İngiliz / İngilizce
English
İspanyol
Spanish
Memur
Civil servant
şimdi
Now
Hastane
Hospital
baba
dad
Göster
Show (me)
Bu
This is / is this
zevkle
With pleasure
Ekmek
Bread
Elma
Apple
Ye
Eat
ve
and
veya
or
kız
girl
kadın
woman
adam
man
İçer
drinks
yer
eats
erkek
(the / a ) man / men
çocuk
(the / a) child
(the / a) kid
children
yerim
I eat
İçerim
I drink
Ben su içerim.
I drink water.
Yersin
You eat
İçersin
You drink
içeriz
We drink
İyi geceler
Good night
Rıca ederim
You are welcome
Hoş geldiniz
Welcome
If a word has an e or i as the last vowel the additional word Mi is added which means ____ _____ or ___ _____.
Is he / Is she
If a word has an u or o as the last vowel the additional word Mu is added which means ____ _____ or ___ _____.
Is he / Is she
If a word has an e or i as the last vowel and you want to say i am these last two letters are tacked on
im
If a word has a u or o as the last vowel and you want to say i am these last two letters are tacked on
um
Sandviç
Sandwich
Gece
Night
İyi şanslar
Good luck
Affedersin
Excuse me
Güle güle
Bye
Tebrik ederim / Tebrikler
Congratulations
Türkçe
Turkish
Selam
Hi
Bilmiyorum
I don’t know
Biliyorum
I know
Tamam
Okay
Soğuk
Cold
Sıcak
Hot
Genç
Young, teenage, teenager
güzel
Beautiful, is beautiful, nice
Yaşlı
Old, elderly, aged
Çok
Very, very much, a lot of
Eski
Old, former, ex
Zor
Hard, tough, difficult
Kolay
Easy, simple
Bu
This is, this, these
Bunlar
These (are)
Şunlar
Those
Şeker
Sugar
Kahve
Coffee
Yumurta
Egg
Pasta
Cake
Makarna
Pasta
Portakal
Orange
Meyve
Fruit
Yağ
Oil
Çay
Tea
Peynir
Cheese
Et
Meat
Çilek
Strawberry
Domates
Tomato
Limon
Lemon
Bira
Beer
Tuz
Salt
Şarap
Wine
Tavuk
Chicken
Çorba
Soup
Kitap
Book
her gün
Every day
nerede
Where
okudun
Read (to read - past tense pronoun)
Okul
School
öğreniyorum
am learning
Öğrenmek
To learn
Önemli
Important
Last vowel is an a, ı, o, u use l_r at the end of the word to make it plural?
-lar
(Canlar)
Last vowel is an e, i, ö, ü use l_r at the end of the word to make it plural?
-ler
(Kediler)
-uyor
Word is present tense
-um
I
-m
Not
Konuşurum
I speak
Konuşursun
You speak
Konuşur
He/she/it speaks
Konuşuruz
We speak
Konuşursunuz
You all speak
Konuşurlar
They speak
Çalışacağız
We will work
Şirket
Company
rahat
Comfortable
Okurdun
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