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Introduction
Merhaba! Hello and welcome to Turkey Survival Phrases brought to you by TurkishClass101.com. This course is designed to equip you with the language skills and knowledge to enable you to get the most out of your visit to Turkey. You will be surprised at how far a little Turkish will go.
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Lesson focus

Turkish Survival Phrases, Lesson 37: Turkish hotel, checking in.
In this lesson, we'll help you check in! In Turkey, there are hotels, guesthouses, and hostels, among many others. Let's jump right into the lesson!
In Turkey, when you get to a hotel and you want to check in, you can use two possible phrases. If you have already booked the room and you want to say, "I have a reservation under the name (someone)." In Turkish, it is Birisi adına bir rezervasyonum var. Let's break it down: Bi-ri-si a-dı-na bir re-zer-va-syo-num var. Once more, Birisi adına bir rezervasyonum var.
The first word Birisi means "someone," but you should replace it with a name you made the reservation. Next, we have Adına, means "under the name" or "behalf of the name." A-dı-na. Adına. Bir, as you can recall, is like the English "a" or "an." Bir. Bir. Next, we have the noun Rezervasyonum, which literally means "my reservation." Re-zer-va-syo-num. Rezervasyonum. Then we have Var, which means "there exists" or "I have." Var. Var. At the beginning of the sentence, you're supposed to insert your name.
All together, we have Birisi adına bir rezervasyonum var. This means, "I have a reservation under the name of (someone)."
So, if your name is Jones, you would say, Jones adına bir rezervasyonum var. Jones a-dı-na bir re-zer-va-syo-num var. Jones adına bir rezervasyonum var. Or, "I have a reservation under the name of Jones."
If you have not booked the room yet, the phrase "I would like a room" in Turkish is Bir oda istiyorum. Let's break it down: Bir o-da is-ti-yo-rum. Once more, Bir oda istiyorum.
The first word, Bir, is like the word "a" or "an" as you recall. Oda, means "room." O-da. Oda. Then, we have Istiyorum, meaning "I would like to." Is-ti-yo-rum. Istiyorum.
All together: Bir oda istiyorum, "I would like one room."
You will most likely be asked, "Can I get your name, please." In Turkish, this is Adınızı alabilir miyim lütfen?
Let's break it down: A-dı-nı-zı a-la-bi-lir mi-yim lüt-fen? Once more, Adınızı alabilir miyim lütfen?
The first word, Adınızı, is a way to say "Your name." A-dı-nı-zı. Adınızı. Alabilir miyim means "Could I get." A-la-bi-lir mi-yim. Alabilir miyim. And last, Lütfen, "please," which we have already learned in previous lessons.
Altogether, that's Adınızı alabilir miyim lütfen? Adınızı alabilir miyim lütfen? "Could I get your name, please?"
Remember, this phrase is only used in high official circumstances. So, don't try to start a conversation with this line in Turkish. People will think you're the police.
You might also be asked, "Can you spell it?" In Turkish, this is Heceler misiniz lütfen? Let's break it down: He-ce-ler mi-si-niz lütfen? Once more, Heceler misiniz lütfen?
The first word, Heceler means "spell." He-ce-ler. Heceler. The word after it, Misiniz, makes it mean "Can you spell it." He-ce-ler mi-si-niz. Heceler misiniz. The next word, Lütfen, means "please."
All together: Heceler misiniz lütfen? Heceler misiniz lütfen?

Outro

Okay, to close out today's lesson, we would you to practice what you have just learned. I will provide you with the English equivalent of the phrase and you're responsible for shouting it aloud. You have a few seconds before I give you the answer. So, Iyi şanslar, which means "good luck" in Turkish.
"I have a reservation under the name (someone)." - Birisi adına bir rezervasyonum var.
Bi-ri-si a-dı-na bir re-zer-va-syo-num var.
Birisi adına bir rezervasyonum var.
"I have a reservation under the name of Jones." - Jones adına bir rezervasyonum var.
Jones a-dı-na bir re-zer-va-syo-num var.
Jones adına bir rezervasyonum var.
"I would like a room." - Bir oda istiyorum.
Bir o-da is-ti-yo-rum.
Bir oda istiyorum.
"Can I get your name, please." - Adınızı alabilir miyim lütfen?
A-dı-nı-zı a-la-bi-lir mi-yim lüt-fen?
Adınızı alabilir miyim lütfen?
"Can you spell it?" - Heceler misiniz lütfen?
He-ce-ler mi-si-niz lütfen?
Heceler misiniz lütfen?
All right. That's going to do for today. Remember to stop by TurkishClass101.com, and pick up the accompanying PDF. If you stop by, be sure to leave us a comment. Görüşürüz!

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