Turkish Pronunciation | Ö - Ü - İ (Most difficult letters in Turkish!)

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  • @Turkishle
    @Turkishle  Před 5 měsíci

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  • @khawkgirl
    @khawkgirl Před 2 lety +16

    I was able to hear the difference in the sounds very easily. This is one of the rare occasions where my hypersensitive hearing is actually useful for something!

  • @ronalardinata9014
    @ronalardinata9014 Před 3 lety +58

    pronunciation is almost the same as Indonesian it will make it easier for me to learn Turkish 🇹🇷

    • @turkishmoana
      @turkishmoana Před 3 lety +5

      Similiar but never the same. We don’t always pronounce all letters.. Burada, öğrenecek etc. Ğ and A are not pronounced ö,ç,ş,ı,ğ,ü,İ are not available in indonesian. I know languages thats why im telling you

    • @someoneelse3736
      @someoneelse3736 Před 3 lety

      @@turkishmoana ç , ş neredeyse her dilde var

    • @boedaknyogong9960
      @boedaknyogong9960 Před 3 lety

      I'm Indonesian too

    • @drgfitdds
      @drgfitdds Před 3 lety +1

      It's not the same. And Turkish is not easy

    • @karasevda2517
      @karasevda2517 Před 3 lety

      Ne?..yok

  • @xman1995
    @xman1995 Před 3 lety +22

    Tayvan'dan selamlar. Teşekkür ederim. Bu videoyu çok beğendim.

  • @korean_empire157
    @korean_empire157 Před rokem +8

    I'm impressed that there's exactly same sound in Turish language compared to Korean: öㅚ(actually more we) ü(actually more wi)ㅟ ıㅡ

  • @FernandaHermsdorff
    @FernandaHermsdorff Před 4 lety +23

    The fact that used Adriana Lima as an example 😍😍😍 I’m Brazilian and love herrrr ❤️ Great vídeo

    • @Turkishle
      @Turkishle  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Fernanda 😊 Turkish people love her too 😄❤

    • @PLAYA_VAMPO
      @PLAYA_VAMPO Před měsícem

      Adriana Lima is not from Brazil she’s Peruvian

  • @athoub_alawadhi
    @athoub_alawadhi Před 3 lety +12

    These letters were so difficult to pronounce, but I managed to successfully pronounce them after your lesson.
    Thank you so much Can🌷
    Greetings from Kuwait 🇰🇼

  • @WorldEnglishCafe
    @WorldEnglishCafe Před 3 lety +100

    O vs. ö 1:20
    ı vs. i 2:40
    ü vs. u 3:58
    Review 5:46
    Ps-I loved this video. Thanks!

    • @WorldEnglishCafe
      @WorldEnglishCafe Před 3 lety +4

      U examples 4:58

    • @Turkishle
      @Turkishle  Před 3 lety +10

      This is so helpful! Thanks for the comment :)

    • @WorldEnglishCafe
      @WorldEnglishCafe Před 3 lety +1

      @@Turkishle my pleasure. :-)

    • @WorldEnglishCafe
      @WorldEnglishCafe Před 3 lety +2

      @@Turkishle By the way, if you'd make a video about pronouncing the "r" sound that would be awesome. Just a suggestion. :-)

    • @dominiqgarcia1515
      @dominiqgarcia1515 Před 3 lety

      @@WorldEnglishCafe
      What does 4:58 mean

  • @OfficialMHJA
    @OfficialMHJA Před 3 lety +7

    I really face a hard problem while speaking and you describes it well...
    Teşekkürler Abi
    Love and respect from Pakistan
    #PakTurk ❤❤

  • @gretegrane7510
    @gretegrane7510 Před 3 lety +13

    Your vidos are good and interesting for learning culture and language , you are explaining very good 🇹🇷 greetings from Norway

  • @JoseRodrigues-ec2ox
    @JoseRodrigues-ec2ox Před rokem +5

    I love your Turkish classes! What is your name? You are an excellent teacher. I admire and love the Turkish language because it is so different from everything I have heard and seen up to now. The words are so STRANGE ! Nothing to do with our occidental languages. I am Brazilian, my native language is Portuguese. The Turkish language is a very intelligent language: it has NO gender at all... that is fantastic! It has no definite or indefinite article. I am José (Yusif) from Brasília, the capital town of Brazil. Please go on giving your interesting classes !!! Congratulations !!!

    • @Turkishle
      @Turkishle  Před rokem

      hello glad you liked them! If you are interested in our courses, you can e-mail us here so that we can assist you better: info@turkishle.com

  • @KateSannicksLerner
    @KateSannicksLerner Před rokem +4

    I can HEAR the difference; it's just hard for me to pronounce the difference! By the way, in the US, we mostly reverse the sounds we make when we see something disgusting, so that's how I learned how to pronounce /ı/, not /i/.
    Çok teşekkürler for thıs very helpful video!

  • @Rerp2000
    @Rerp2000 Před 3 lety +10

    This guy's teaching and understanding is amazing! You are great man, thanks a lot...keep going we love your videos :)

  • @rajjerp.ataide216
    @rajjerp.ataide216 Před 3 lety +11

    You’re just so cut explaining! Thank you so much. From Brazil. ❤️

  • @charleslol3613
    @charleslol3613 Před 2 lety +6

    I could tell the difference easily, but to extend on that further you could do a test where viewers close their eyes and guess which one you used. I think that would be useful, to help with recognition. As for pronunciation, I'm going to have to practice them for hours to get it right, but that's how it was with the rolled r and I can do that now. Maybe it won't be so hard

  • @billyjoesunshine8864
    @billyjoesunshine8864 Před 4 lety +11

    hey i just got to istanbul and have been watching a lot of your videos, they're very helpful thanks!

    • @Turkishle
      @Turkishle  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad you like my videos 😊 Thanks a lot for your support🙏🏼😊

  • @jeffersonvergara6230
    @jeffersonvergara6230 Před 3 lety +7

    I just realise that u, o and i in turkish is very similar as we pronounce them in spanish ... Ö could be like schwa sound, I and Ü imposible to me currently

  • @misterwill3625
    @misterwill3625 Před 3 lety +12

    This was helpful. I would like to to hear Ü, Ö, and I back to back. I can hear a difference with U, O, and I. Could you please pronounce the letters in that order?

  • @jehan_navard
    @jehan_navard Před 3 lety +3

    The video is superb and you did your best to show the difference between sounds. The difference was very clear. But when I hear sentences I can hardly spot the difference between o and ö and u and ü....Turkish speakers please dont kill me. Im trying to learn the language. So in Urdu we have lost several sounds where the pronunciation is only slightly different such as ث and س and ا and ع etc. Its appreciable that Turkish didnt lose the difference. Another reason I find it difficult to pronounce some Turkish words is the fact that we have the same words in Urdu but they are pronounced differently and I get stuck there. But Im trying 😀

  • @joaobatistademirandajunior176

    By equivalence: ö (like "schön" - in German); "i" (like "eat" - in English); "i" without the dot (like "it" - in English) and "ü" (like "tu" - in French)

  • @GaziKayl
    @GaziKayl Před 3 lety +4

    çok iyi 😇 en iyi Türkçe öğreten Yabancı youtube kanalı olarak seni seçtim 😎

  • @user-yw4fz6xk2j
    @user-yw4fz6xk2j Před 3 lety +5

    I learned those from German. For ö you begin from e and without stopping speaking turn the lips into a circle, and for ü you do the same starting from i. For ı you start from a and without stopping speaking bring the teeth a bit closer. And by the way, I just found out that my name Athanásios means Ölümsüzlük!!! Hahaha! Is there a Turkish or Arabic name with this meaning?

    • @Horusian
      @Horusian Před 2 lety +1

      We dont have such a cool name which carries that meaning :) And i have no idea about arabic.

  • @jaydiggsmusic
    @jaydiggsmusic Před 3 lety +5

    Teşekkürler Can!! By the way, in English, we never call the morning bird a "cock" we always say "rooster". The word "cock" has become a sexual curse word in English.

  • @ta_nest
    @ta_nest Před 3 lety +2

    Very helpful.... Thank you so much from Bangladesh 🌹🌹

  • @sunflowr4071
    @sunflowr4071 Před 3 lety +7

    I feel like speaking Spanish definitely helps. It would be a little more difficult if I only spoke English. Because Spanish uses a lot of " á, é, í, ó, ú 👈 those little stick thingies... I forgot what they are called which can change the way you pronounce a word and in some cases have the power to change the meaning of a word. 😅 For example: papa ( meaning potato with a more "plain" pronunciation) vs papá (meaning dad). Plus, I feel like every language is connected in some way. I've come across a few words that sound like Spanish or English.

    • @CreatorGemsonasInyourdreams
      @CreatorGemsonasInyourdreams Před 3 lety +2

      Those are called accent but they don't change nothing, they just mark the difference of the tones, or stress basically
      When it has á/é/í/ó/ú it sounds longer or with a higher tone, but they don't make a different sound

    • @bztc1234
      @bztc1234 Před 2 lety

      the little stick thingies are diacritics.

  • @Annie-qb2dt
    @Annie-qb2dt Před 3 lety +7

    Loved ur way of teaching ! Quite Interesting Çok Güzel my friend !😍😍

  • @caribmale
    @caribmale Před rokem +6

    I’m learning a bit of Turkish from an app, so I have to trust my ears to detect different nuances in pronunciation. I would say that even the vowel “E” has two sounds depending on the letters around it. For example, the word şeker sounds like “shay-kehr.” In other words, the first E sounds like the English long sound for A, and the second E sounds like English short sound for E. Am I imagining this?! 😅

    • @Turkishle
      @Turkishle  Před rokem +5

      Very good! You are totally right about this! 🤗

    • @xFersureMatt
      @xFersureMatt Před rokem +3

      So when people tell you each letter makes the same sound no matter where it is in the word.. THEY ARE LYING! consonents change sounds! Like for example On - ten, and Orman- forest.. On- sounds like ah, and Orman sounds like Oh.

  • @benseac
    @benseac Před rokem +3

    Very helpful! I just started and am still finding the "ö" somewhat of a challenge but this video is a great help for me. :)

  • @shortcake420
    @shortcake420 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this! I’m a beginner and I would love to speak to someone that knows Turkish 😃 your videos makes me talk lol 😆 even dough is recorded 😄😄😄

  • @michaelguthrie2344
    @michaelguthrie2344 Před 2 lety +1

    THANKYOU for your very helpful teaching, especially sounds that difficult for an Australian to pronounce.

  • @l4l414
    @l4l414 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you! I have been looking for a video just like this! 😁

  • @mdmh1603
    @mdmh1603 Před 3 lety +1

    It's very helpful and the teaching process is very beautiful.... Thank u so much from Bangladesh ....

  • @luzdalin1299
    @luzdalin1299 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent! I love your dynamics. I have found you just then so believe me I'm fascinated with your method of teaching your beautiful language. I know lots of grammar but...ama...my conversation is zero..I hope to learn a lot with you, thanks a lot! Kendine iyi bak

  • @joannetucker1538
    @joannetucker1538 Před 2 lety +2

    Çok teşekkür ederim arkadaşım

  • @nicolechatel1001
    @nicolechatel1001 Před rokem +1

    Lol!!!! you are so funny! love your videos. I'm learning Turkish so I can understand the Turkish language since I watch a lot of Turkish series/movies. So different from the rest. Thank you! Teşekkürler ederim!

  • @rosebrown6128
    @rosebrown6128 Před 3 měsíci

    You’re so patient and humorous. I’d love live classes in your school. Fun is the best way to learn!
    Ö isn’t the vowel on French oeuf?
    Is l more like the British English look or like the British English luck?
    Could you do a video on Ö and I please. That’s so hard for me.

  • @user-mm1pr3hb1r
    @user-mm1pr3hb1r Před 5 dny

    ohhh thank u so much i was searching for thiss🎉🎉🎉

  • @gabbysantos0925
    @gabbysantos0925 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Awesome video, Teşekkür ederim 🙏

  • @aestheticart4955
    @aestheticart4955 Před 22 dny

    Teşekkürler can

  • @patriciakaynaroglu1495
    @patriciakaynaroglu1495 Před 2 lety +1

    This was a big help to get me started. I could use some more help with vowel sounds

  • @faizan-e-isqh-e-rasooloffi5734

    çok teşeker ederım

  • @tedcrowley6080
    @tedcrowley6080 Před měsícem +1

    The problem is distinguishing between Ö, Ü, and İ. They sound closer to each other than to O, U and I.

  • @aimenjamil669
    @aimenjamil669 Před 3 lety +3

    Really wanted this type of video. Thanks a lot.

    • @Turkishle
      @Turkishle  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you found it useful Aimen! You're welcome :)

  • @michaelpierce3264
    @michaelpierce3264 Před 2 měsíci

    Turkish sounds like a straight forward language

  • @NadyaZulaikha1
    @NadyaZulaikha1 Před 3 lety +3

    Additional simple tips
    İ ( 'i' as in internet)
    I ('e' as in open)
    U ('u' as in ultimate)
    Ü ('u' as in cube)
    O ('o' as in orange)
    Ö ('u' as in turn)
    Note:
    - i, u & o are same as in English.
    - ı & ö are same, but sound /ö/ is a bit longer (in arabic, 2 harakat long)
    - u & ü are same, /ü/ is a bit longer.
    Hope it helps ^^

  • @Savafzy
    @Savafzy Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much

  • @alex_8704
    @alex_8704 Před 9 měsíci

    A very nice video. The transcription of Turkish words is somewhat tricky and this video helps to understand it much better.

  • @tedc9682
    @tedc9682 Před 4 dny

    I speak English, so I have no trouble hearing the difference between I and İ, or U and Ü, or O and Ö. The problem is hearing the difference between Ö and Ü. In the video, the speaker said that Ö was the vowel in English "girl", but gave no similar advice about Ü. There was no discussion about the difference between Ö and Ü, which are the only similar sounds.

  • @danubiagalvao6657
    @danubiagalvao6657 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks a lot! Especially the examples on how to pronounce the "Ö" sound. :)

  • @ceciliahalil637
    @ceciliahalil637 Před 3 lety +1

    You are great, thanks for the teaching.

  • @ardalanmansouri8176
    @ardalanmansouri8176 Před rokem +1

    Amazing lesson! Can you please also make a lesson about Velarized (dark) and clean "L" pronunciation and when should we use each?

  • @fbytv9703
    @fbytv9703 Před 3 lety +1

    It's very helpful and the teaching process is very good 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @nes_cafe
    @nes_cafe Před 2 lety +2

    By my situation, this letters are easy, cuz' in my motherlanguage (Hungarian) there are ö and ü too^^
    Anyways, I love your videos, helps a lot! I love turkish language sm

    • @MuhammedMustafaSahin
      @MuhammedMustafaSahin Před 2 lety

      These letters exist because our languages belong to the same language family.

  • @farzanamehboob5242
    @farzanamehboob5242 Před 3 lety

    (Selamun aleyküm ben hindçe benim adım farzana) i liked your teaching you are very good teacher i watched your videos and try to speak in Turkish and understand Turkish

  • @Retiredexpatmom
    @Retiredexpatmom Před 3 lety +1

    When I got to the part where viewers test themselves at the end, I couldn't remember. Could you please make separate videos with MANY examples for only ONE pair of vowels in each video? (First video, i-ı; 2nd o-ö; 3rd, u-ü.) Some of us are slower learners and need more help and more practice. (There is no shame in that.) Thanks for considering this idea!

  • @pruhorwood8473
    @pruhorwood8473 Před rokem +1

    Love your work. Thank you 🙏🏼👏

  • @RDGabriela
    @RDGabriela Před 3 lety +1

    Actually in Romanian is the other way round. Disgust is expressed with ı (which in romania is î)

  • @emvitt
    @emvitt Před 10 měsíci

    Finally I think I got It. Thank you. ❤

  • @user-dd5od3sz3t
    @user-dd5od3sz3t Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I am starting to hear the different, yay! :D

  • @deebaasifi2666
    @deebaasifi2666 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Phenomenal teacher 😊

  • @michaelsilverman341
    @michaelsilverman341 Před rokem +1

    Bayıldım ! 😍

  • @B0K1T0
    @B0K1T0 Před rokem

    That's quite fascinating to me to be honest. I can understand that it could be difficult to pronounce certain sounds because you've never trained your mouth to do so. But for me it's hard to imagine some people also cannot hear the differences between the vowels in this video. I can't speak or understand any Turkish by the way, but I'm Dutch. But maybe it helps that the Dutch language has a lot of vowel sounds, also similar to these.

  • @TheGraysmassive
    @TheGraysmassive Před 3 lety

    Very helpful, still struggle a bit with hearing difference between U and Ü, but I will keep listening harder, çoq sagol 🙏

  • @miamano1145
    @miamano1145 Před 4 lety +7

    Hey, thank you so much for these videos! I am Hungarian, we also have ö and ü in our alphabet and they are pronounced the same way as in Turkish. Still, I can't hear or understand the difference between ı and ü. Could you explain it a bit further? 😳

    • @nordscan9043
      @nordscan9043 Před 2 lety

      In Swedish we have 'ä' and 'ö'. Turks pronounce the 'ö' the same way we do.

    • @technolook1833
      @technolook1833 Před 2 lety

      Hungary is huns. Turks also huns. So we are speak same language family.

    • @nordscan9043
      @nordscan9043 Před 2 lety +1

      @@technolook1833 What about Finns and Estonians?

    • @xFersureMatt
      @xFersureMatt Před rokem

      I, ü and ö I swear sound the same to me.. UGH

  • @notandi8268
    @notandi8268 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this! So helpful!!

  • @zhanghiro757
    @zhanghiro757 Před 2 lety +1

    great video thank u

  • @omarabdulfahim389
    @omarabdulfahim389 Před 8 měsíci

    Your videos are more useful than many paid courses

  • @ninadant
    @ninadant Před 9 měsíci

    The one I find the most difficult is ü, especially when it is very near to the ö, as in ölümsüzlük. That transition from ö to ü right away is complicated

    • @buztuz6206
      @buztuz6206 Před 3 měsíci

      Ö and o are used mostly in the beginning of the word. Görüldü. Ölümsüz. Ödeme. Önce. Ondalık. Orası.
      There is an exception though. Horoz, kolon. Notice that in this situation first vowel and the second one is the same. I mean you may see o and ö as a second vowel only if the first one is the so.

  • @ahmadarzo9916
    @ahmadarzo9916 Před 29 dny

    You are good.

  • @soyamor24k
    @soyamor24k Před 6 měsíci

    What i have notice about turkish is that some words are similar to spanish that make it easy

  • @soyamor24k
    @soyamor24k Před 6 měsíci

    Good job ❤ thank you now I know the sounds

  • @elahemohammadi8414
    @elahemohammadi8414 Před 8 měsíci

    Teşekkürler sizden🙏🙏🌺🌺🌺

  • @maryamjavidanmoghadam4138

    Merhaba, teşekkürler!
    Bu benim bir sorum. Ama daha fazla pratik yapmam lazım.
    Çok sağ ol. 🙏❤🌹

  • @itsleeshahaneef
    @itsleeshahaneef Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the simple lesson. I am learning the alphabet and always confused how to pronounce

  • @poisonousabsinthe
    @poisonousabsinthe Před 11 měsíci

    Well… I have never had difficulties listening to sounds in different languages which makes it weird coz, when concentrating, I can actually pass for a local most times. Kinesthesic synesthesia works in mysterious ways.

  • @habibtechdbr1131
    @habibtechdbr1131 Před rokem

    Thanks you I'm so grateful about yours videos

  • @user-ls2vv8tq4m
    @user-ls2vv8tq4m Před rokem

    Thank you so much. It’s superb difficult to pronounce for Japanese

  • @niacherryblossom
    @niacherryblossom Před 2 lety

    I learn them going true the struggle i figured out my own way to pronounce them correctly....one it part was looking at the lips too.

  • @sanchoodell6789
    @sanchoodell6789 Před 2 lety

    I like the fact the your twin brother helped you make this video.

  • @victordejesus1628
    @victordejesus1628 Před 3 lety +1

    Me gusto mucho el video.

  • @warkaaal-saadi2796
    @warkaaal-saadi2796 Před rokem

    Thanks for this explanation

  • @dua3623
    @dua3623 Před 3 lety

    for me it's tough to pronunciation but still i get u explained very well❣️

  • @sumasa6330
    @sumasa6330 Před 4 lety

    thanks to make these letters easy to pronounce

  • @jasmineguzelmutluhidir8338

    I like how you give lecturer

  • @Asmaa-ke9us
    @Asmaa-ke9us Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks, it really helped alot

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 Před 2 lety

    Merhaba Can. ( I hope I get your name correctly ). I came across your channel, and I am learning Türkçe from you. Yes, you produce excellent lessons . Teşekkür ederim hocam.
    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

  • @yaverkhan7563
    @yaverkhan7563 Před 3 lety

    God bless u in every way you make it very easy ❤😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘

  • @bennemann
    @bennemann Před 3 lety +1

    The difference between o and ö is no problem... my problem is that ö and ı sound the same to me! I really wish you had made a section comparing and explaining the difference in sound between the two!

    • @lmao4686
      @lmao4686 Před 3 lety

      You should hear the words pronouns for example "örneğin" and "ırmak" the ö is more effective

    • @xFersureMatt
      @xFersureMatt Před rokem

      @@lmao4686 I tried it.. they still sound like "er" in english! D:

    • @sandrew255
      @sandrew255 Před rokem

      I completely agree. What further defeats me is the mouth shape for ı. When I make the correct sound i automatically make the incorrect mouth shape! So frustrating lol😅

  • @andreaespinoza8437
    @andreaespinoza8437 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful and clear! Sound ı is a real headache to me 😁 thank u!

  • @toteyahya8495
    @toteyahya8495 Před 4 lety

    Teşekkürler can hocam .. çok faydalıydı

  • @ankokkinos
    @ankokkinos Před 3 lety +1

    video için teşekkür ederim!

  • @skeptic781
    @skeptic781 Před 3 lety +3

    Swedish has all of these except for I

  • @vivienvarga39
    @vivienvarga39 Před 11 dny

    As a Hungarian, I can say it's easy peasy. 🤭

  • @UpMarketing
    @UpMarketing Před 2 lety

    Really helpful. Thanks 🙏

  • @alireza6880
    @alireza6880 Před 3 lety

    Its great. Thank you for help us

  • @ferus5583
    @ferus5583 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks sir

  • @sohobal557
    @sohobal557 Před 7 měsíci

    Thansk

  • @keciarideout1
    @keciarideout1 Před 2 lety

    This was so helpful! Thank you

  • @sarkersaiful5122
    @sarkersaiful5122 Před 4 měsíci

    Got it..😊

  • @margaretngcobo6094
    @margaretngcobo6094 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow I love it👌❤️❤️❤️