| Hey you guys! Welcome back to another whiteboard Turkish lessons. |
| Today we'll talk about how to give your email address. |
| Are you guys ready? |
| Let's get started! |
| Okay first we need to learn the Turkish alphabet, the letters. |
| I will say them how we pronounce them in Turkish. |
| A - ah |
| B - beh |
| C - ceh |
| It is pronounced like J in Jam. |
| Ç - che |
| And this is pronounced like ch in church. |
| D - deh |
| E - eh |
| F - feh |
| G - geh |
| Ğ - |
| This is soft G. |
| This is how we say yumuşak ge. But the sound is actually |
| ğ |
| And after that |
| H - heh |
| I - ih |
| This sound is sometimes hard for Turkish learners. |
| It is like the ""ih"" sound in mansion. |
| You have to make that ""ih"" weird face when practicing. |
| You don't have to do it while you're speaking ih. |
| İ - ih |
| It's like ""i"" in sit. |
| J - jeh |
| It is the sound like you make pleasure. |
| pleasure |
| K - keh |
| L - leh |
| M - meh |
| N - neh |
| O - oh |
| This is also different. |
| Ö |
| Like bird |
| Ö |
| bird |
| Ö |
| P - peh |
| R - reh |
| And this is we say R. |
| R |
| It's more subtle. |
| It's more dominant when it's at the beginning. |
| But if it's at the end it's more like R. |
| You just, you don't make that hard of a sound, reh. |
| S - seh |
| As in setup. |
| Ş - sheh |
| This is like the sheep. |
| Okay, Ş |
| T - teh |
| This is U - uh |
| like bull |
| U |
| ü - üh |
| It's like a whistle. |
| ü |
| It's like ü in rue |
| V - ve |
| Y - yeh |
| And z - zeh |
| This is how we say it in Turkish. |
| Okay we are done with our letters. |
| And let's see how to give our email address now. |
| Okay, First look at our dialogue. |
| E-posta adresiniz lütfen. |
| E-posta adresim seda@innolang.com. |
| (E-posta adresim seda et innolang nokta com) |
| Your email address please. |
| My email address is seda@innolang.com. |
| Okay? |
| And let's check out our sentence structure. |
| It is very easy. |
| You just say |
| e-posta adresim. |
| And after that you give your email address. |
| Okay, e-posta adresim [e-mail address]. |
| And in English my email address is [e-mail address] |
| This is the same sentence. |
| So we talked about this before. |
| This im at the end. |
| Because address means address. |
| And this ""im"" at the end means ""my"", Okay? |
| This is the first person singular possessive suffix. |
| My e-posta adresim. |
| My e-mail address. |
| Okay? |
| So this im at the end is this my of the English version. |
| So I would say literally e-mail address my. |
| Okay? |
| e-mail address my. |
| And there is no is in the sentence. |
| So you just say my email address. |
| Then you say your email address. |
| Okay that's it. I think this was easy. |
| Now you can give your email address. |
| email adresiniz Lütfen |
| Benim email adresim |
| E-posta adresim |
| Sorry, sometimes we say email as well. |
| We say e-posta or email. |
| But normally the proper one is e-posta. |
| E-posta adresiniz Lütfen |
| E-posta adresim seda@innolang.com. |
| (E-posta adresim seda et innolang nokta com) |
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