| Hi everybody, I'm Seda Sürel. |
| Herkese merhaba, ben Seda Sürel. |
| Welcome to another Whiteboard lesson. |
| In this lesson, you will learn how to say your phone number in Turkish. |
| Let's get started. |
| Before getting started, I would like to give a disclaimer. |
| When giving phone numbers in Turkish, we typically don't say the digits separately, like 1, 2, 3, 4. |
| We tend to use hundreds when providing phone numbers, like 554 for 265. |
| But as it would be difficult for beginners, we'll use single digit numbers for this lesson. |
| Cell phones are typically used in daily Turkish life. |
| For the most part, these numbers start with 0532, 0533, 0535 or 0542. |
| For general phones at our homes, every city has its own area code. |
| You need to learn the area code before calling that city. |
| For example, Istanbul has two codes, 212 or 216. |
| Turkey's general code for calling from other countries is plus 90. |
| Keeping that in mind, let's get started. |
| Okay, let's look at the vocabulary. |
| Bir, iki, üç, dört, beş, altı, yedi, sekis, dokus, sıfır. |
| One more time. |
| bir, iki, üç, dört, beş, altı, yedi, sekis, dokus, sıfır. |
| One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and zero. |
| Bir, iki, üç, dört, beş, altı, yedi, sekis, dokus, sıfır. |
| Now, let's go over an example conversation. |
| Imagine someone is registering their phone number in an office. |
| Numaranız nedir?, Numaranız nedir?, Numaram sıfır, beş, üç, üç, yedi, sekis, dört, |
| iki, bir, dokus, altı. |
| One more time, a bit slower. |
| Numaranız nedir?, what is your number? |
| Numaram sıfır, beş, üç, üç, yedi, sekis, dört, iki, bir, dokus, altı. |
| We stop after this, ok? |
| My number is 0-5-3-3-7-8-4-2-1-9-6. |
| Numaranız nedir?, Numaram sıfır, beş, üç, üç, yedi, sekis, dört, iki, bir, dokus, altı. |
| Let's take a closer look at this dialogue. |
| First, we see the request. |
| Numaranız nedir? |
| Numara means number and nedir means what is. |
| Then you say numaram, like my number, then you say the numbers. |
| When giving your phone number in Turkish as a beginner, it's okay to give each digit separately, like 0533. |
| After each group of digits, include a short pause, like I did, in place of these hyphens, okay? |
| Nine, sorry, dokuz, altı, pause, okay? |
| That's it. |
| Normally, we would read these numbers in hundreds, hundreds, and this is like 21 and 96. |
| But for now, just say them separately, it's okay. |
| If you pause, then the Turkish person understands what you are saying. |
| Let's look at other examples, okay? |
| Numaram, my number is 0216 pause, 315 pause, 6 0 pause, 1 4 pause. |
| My number is 0216, 315, 60, 14. |
| Let's look at the other example. |
| Numaram, my number is 0542, 399, 4589. |
| Okay, now let's look at the sentence pattern. |
| This pattern is the structure that our dialogue and examples have followed. |
| Numaram, phone number, my number is phone number. |
| You just need to say numaram, okay? |
| Numara means number, and the M at the end is my, my number. |
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