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A1 level video 4
Shopping at the market. Basic conversation for shopping.
* Dialogue in English: soturkish.com/en/video-4-marke...
* Dialogue in Turkish : soturkish.com/video-4-markette/
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I love it. please don't stop making videos like this👏👏
i like the video su much.its easy to catch up with the subtitles,
i've been looking for such videos to study for so long.thanks so much...
I enjoy learning turkish watching your vids
Keep going
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Thanks. Great video.
The videos are amazing, I am always looking for such thing, thanks a lot for your effort.
Thank you so much!
Thank you they are so useful, but it will be more & more useful if you add English subtitles, best regards
There is English subtitle in the caption of the video.
thanks for sharing
Ben türkçeyi okuyan koreli
Teşekkür ederim~
Ama "Bozuğunuz var mı?" O çok çabuk😂
Dinlemem çok zor
Çok iyi
I like the video
Thank you
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Şu an 40tl olmuştur 😬💔
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What is "bozugunuz var mi"? I tried looking it up, but it is translated as "do you have a defect?". I imagine it means something like "do you have change?".
It's mean money
Yes, "bozuk" or "bozuk para" means "change".
What's mean bozuğunuz ? Please
Do you have a change?
Do they say "efendim" to women?
Yes. Also you can say hanımefendi for women, and beyefendi for men.