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INTRODUCTION
John: Must-Know Turkish Social Media Phrases Season 1 Lesson 6 - An Unfortunate Accident
John: Hi, everyone. I'm John.
Selin: And I'm Selin.
John: In this lesson, you'll learn how to post and leave comments in Turkish about an accident. Cansu accidentally breaks her mobile phone, posts an image of it, and leaves this comment.
Selin: Allah kahretsin telefonumu kırdım!
John: Meaning - "Dang it! I broke my phone!" Listen to a reading of the post and the comments that follow.
DIALOGUE
(clicking sound)
Cansu: Allah kahretsin telefonumu kırdım!
(clicking sound)
Orhan: Geçmiş olsun.
Berke: Nasıl becerdin?
Can: Takma. Olur öyle.
Seda: Üstüne bir bardak soğuk su iç.
John: Listen again with the English translation.
(clicking sound)
Cansu: Allah kahretsin telefonumu kırdım!
John: "Dang it! I broke my phone!"
(clicking sound)
Orhan: Geçmiş olsun.
John: "I hope the trouble is already over."
Berke: Nasıl becerdin?
John: "How did you manage that?"
Can: Takma. Olur öyle.
John: "Don't worry. It happens."
Seda: Üstüne bir bardak soğuk su iç.
John: "Drink a glass of cold water after what happened."
POST
John: Listen again to Cansu's post.
Selin: Allah kahretsin telefonumu kırdım!
John: "Dang it! I broke my phone!"
Selin: (SLOW) Allah kahretsin telefonumu kırdım! (Regular) Allah kahretsin telefonumu kırdım!
John: Let's break this down. First is an expression meaning "Dang it."
Selin: Allah kahretsin
John: Listen again - "Dang it" is...
Selin: (SLOW) Allah kahretsin (REGULAR) Allah kahretsin
John: Then comes the phrase "I broke my phone."
Selin: telefonumu kırdım
John: The word “my phone”...
Selin: Telefonum
John: ... takes the suffix -u because it's being used in the accusative case. Listen again - "I broke my phone" is...
Selin: (SLOW) telefonumu kırdım (REGULAR) telefonumu kırdım
John: All together, it's "Dang it! I broke my phone!"
Selin: Allah kahretsin telefonumu kırdım!
COMMENTS
John: In response, Cansu's friends leave some comments.
John: Her supervisor, Orhan, uses an expression meaning - "I hope the trouble is already over."
Selin: (SLOW) Geçmiş olsun. (REGULAR) Geçmiş olsun.
[Pause]
Selin: Geçmiş olsun.
John: Use this expression to be old fashioned.
John: Her nephew, Berke, uses an expression meaning - "How did you manage that?"
Selin: (SLOW) Nasıl becerdin? (REGULAR) Nasıl becerdin?
[Pause]
Selin: Nasıl becerdin?
John: Use this expression to ask what happened.
John: Her college friend, Can, uses an expression meaning - "Don't worry. It happens."
Selin: (SLOW) Takma. Olur öyle. (REGULAR) Takma. Olur öyle.
[Pause]
Selin: Takma. Olur öyle.
John: Use this expression to say it’s not a big deal.
John: Her high school friend, Seda, uses an expression meaning - "Drink a glass of cold water after what happened."
Selin: (SLOW) Üstüne bir bardak soğuk su iç. (REGULAR) Üstüne bir bardak soğuk su iç.
[Pause]
Selin: Üstüne bir bardak soğuk su iç.
John: Use this expression to be funny.

Outro

John: Okay, that's all for this lesson. If a friend posted something about an accident, which phrase would you use? Leave us a comment letting us know, and we'll see you next time!
Selin: Hoşçakalın

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