Frequently Used Turkish 10,000 Words


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frequently used Turkish 10,000 WordsThis is Learning frequently used Turkish 10,000 Words(dictionary).This will be useful to you for learning Turkish language.This is frequently used Turkish 10,000 vocabulary.If you memorize and study this, when you speak Turkish, you can easily say it.Sample words1. of - arasında2. I - ben3. is - olduğu4. not - değil5. the - 6. than - o7. the - 8. you - sen9. you - sen10. a - bir11. c ' - c '12. at - için13. and - ve14. he - o15. at - vardır16. the - 17. born - değil18. the - 19. j ' - j '20. in - içinde21. we - bir22. it - o23. a - bir24. of - arasında25. this - bu26. that - o27. for - için28. have - var29. not' - n '30. of the - arasında31. who - kim32. but - ancak33. in - içinde34. we - bize35. she - o36. me - beni37. well - iyi38. if - eğer39. of - arasında40. there - orada41. am - ben42. no - değil43. t ' - 't44. with - ile45. all - tüm46. more - daha47. my - benim48. m ' - m '49. you - sen50. the - 51. made - gerçek52. me - beni53. s' - s'54. Yes - evet55. go - irade56. was - oldu57. ace - as58. make - yapmak59. they - onlar60. sure - üzerinde61. what - neyi62. himself - kendisi63. as - olarak64. know - bilmek65. be - olmak66. want - istemek67. right here - burada68. my - benim69. you - sen70. Is - mı71. said - adı geçen72. him - o73. your - senin74. es - es75. Why - neden76. or - nerede77. the - orada78. nothing - hiçbir şey79. this - bu80. are - Hangi81. when - ne zaman82. can - kutu83. say - anlatmak84. his - onun85. have - var86. am going to - irade87. so - sonra88. your - ton89. how - nasıl90. by - tarafından91. or - veya92. thing - şey93. good - iyi94. have - var95. thank you - sağol96. just - sadece97. very - çok98. never - hiç99. summer - yaz100. as well - ayrıca




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