Turkish Alphabet
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| Letter |
Examples |
| Aa |
as in the word “alphabet” |
| Bb |
same as in English |
| Cc |
like “s” in “pleasure”. Ç – sounds like “ch” as in the word "Turkish" |
| Dd |
same as in English. |
| Ee |
as in “elevated” |
| Ff |
same as in English |
| Gg |
as "g" in "God". Ğğ is silent, but makes the vowels before it long when it appears at the end of a word or before a consonant. Between vowels it is either silent or is pronounced (y) |
| Hh |
as in “Hello” |
| Iı |
as in "number", not how the small letter is undotted. İi as in "insect" |
| Jj |
as in “garage” |
| Kk |
same as in English. |
| Ll |
like “l” in “life”. |
| Mm |
same as in English |
| Nn |
same as in English |
| Oo |
same as in English “Old”. Öö as in "urge" |
| Pp |
same as in English |
| Rr |
same as in English |
| Ss |
same as in English, Şş as in "shower" |
| Tt |
same as in English. |
| Uu |
as in the “ultra”, Üü as in "fruit, dude!" |
| Vv |
just like English. |
| Yy |
same as in English. |
| Zz |
just like English. |
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| Q, W, X |
don’t exist in the Turkish alphabet |
| Ç, Ğ, Ş, Ö, Ü, I |
are added letters in the Turkish alphabet. |
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