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Deciphering What Is On the Menu – Turkish Language for Tourists

by Istanbul Trails

in Basic Turkish for Tourists, City Trip

The Turkish menus often have English translations to make the life of the tourists easier. Unfortunately, a fair share of the restaurants in Istanbul either didn’t put much effort in the translations or didn’t have enough money to hire a professional.
Although some of these translations are hilarious, if you want to be sure what kind [...]

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Useful Everyday Phrases – Turkish Language for Tourists

by Istanbul Trails

in Basic Turkish for Tourists, City Trip

I the previous posts of this Turkish Language for Tourists series I focused on providing useful Turkish words. If you want to construct simple, everyday sentences to impress the locals, try to master some of the sentences listed below.

How are you?
Nasılsın?

I’m fine.
İyiyim.

Do you speak English?
İngilizce konuşuyor musunuz?

Pleased to meet you.
Memnun oldum.

See you soon.
Görüşmek üzere.

I can’t [...]

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Accommodation, Getting Around, Sightseeing & Shopping – Turkish Language for Tourists

by Istanbul Trails

in Basic Turkish for Tourists, City Trip

Whether you want to find your way around town, do some sightseeing, indulge in a shopping spree or book accommodation in Istanbul, I’m sure you’ll find some useful words in this forth post of my Turkish Language for Tourists series.
Accommodation

air-conditioning
klima

balcony
balkon

bathroom
banyo

bed
yatak

breakfast
kahvaltı

dinner
akşam yemeği

double room
çift kişilik oda

hotel
otel

key
anahtar

lift
asansör

luggage
bagaj

lunch
öğle yemeği

reception
resepsiyon

restaurant
restoran / lokanta

room
oda

room service
oda servisi

shampoo
şampuan

shower
duş

single room
tek kişilik oda

soap
sabun

swimming pool
havuz

toilet
tuvalet

toilet paper
tuvalet kağıdı

towel
havlu

Getting [...]

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Communication Essentials – Turkish Language for Tourists

by Istanbul Trails

in Basic Turkish for Tourists, City Trip

In this third post of the Turkish Language for Tourists series, I’ll provide you with a list of basic words you’ll need to establish some kind of communication. Before learning these words, make sure to master the Turkish pronunciation rules first.
Basic Turkish Words

yes
evet

no
hayır

hello
merhaba

ok
tamam

Mr
bay

Mrs
bayan

child
çocuk

thank you
teşekkür ederim, teşekkürler, sağol or mersi

please
lütfen

goodbye
hoşça kalın or bye bye

sorry / excuse [...]

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Numbers, Days, Months & Seasons – Turkish Language for Tourists

by Istanbul Trails

in City Trip

This is the second post in the Turkish Language for Tourists series. Before you start browsing the numbers, days, months and seasons, do get yourself acquainted with the correct Turkish pronunciation rules first.
Numbers in Turkish

0
sıfır

1
bir

2
iki

3
üç

4
dört

5
beş

6
altı

7
yedi

8
sekiz

9
dokuz

10
on

11
on bir

12
on iki

13
on üç

14
on dört

15
on beş

16
on altı

17
on yedi

18
on sekiz

19
on dokuz

20
yirmi

21
yirmi bir

22
yirmi iki

30
otuz

40
kırk

50
elli

60
altmış

70
yetmiş

80
seksen

90
doksan

100
yüz

200
iki yüz

300
üç yüz

1.000
bin

2.000
iki bin

3.000
üç bin

1.000.000
milyon

2.000.000
iki milyon

3.000.000
üç milyon

1968
bin dokuz yüz [...]

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Turkish Pronunciation Rules – Turkish Language for Tourists

by Istanbul Trails

in Basic Turkish for Tourists, City Trip

As I already mentioned in the introduction to this Turkish Language for Tourists post series, Turkish is a phonetic language. This means that, by learning a few basic rules, it’s easy to pronounce the Turkish words correctly.
Turkish Alphabet
In order to create a phonetic language, a few changes were made to the Latin alphabet. The letters [...]

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Basic Turkish Words and Expressions Every Tourist Heading for Istanbul Should Know

by Istanbul Trails

in Basic Turkish for Tourists, City Trip

A bit of Turkish goes a long way. Locals appreciate tourists making the effort to use a few words or phrases, no matter how muddled you may think you sound.
Sure, Turkish may seem a bit daunting at a first glace – not in the least because of the 7 special characters that were added to [...]

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