Homepage Arabic Afrikaans Bulgarian Chinese Cantonese Czech Danish Dutch English Esperanto Farsi Finnish Flemish French German  Greek Hebrew Hindi Indonesian Irish Italian Japanese Korean Latin Lithuanian Malay Maltese Norwegian  Polish Portuguese Romanian  Russian Scottish Slovak Spanish Sign Language Swedish Tagalog Tamil Thai Turkish Uighur Urdu Vietnamese  Yiddish Zulu More Languages

 

Add to Your Favourites

 

Save this Page

 

 

 

Tell your Friend 

 

Tell a Friend about this Page

 

 

 

Brain Games

 

Brain Games

The Turkish Alphabet

Salim 2005 © Linguanaut.com

 

 

 

You will learn here:

 

Turkish Alphabet, Letters, Turkish Vowels, Consonants, Turkish Pronunciation, How to write in Turkish.

 

 

 

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.

 

Q, W, X don’t exist in the Turkish alphabet

Ç, Ğ, Ş, Ö, Ü, I  are added letters in the Turkish alphabet.

 

Salim 2005 © Linguanaut.com   speak7@gmail.com

All Rights Reserved

 

Turkish Alphabet, Letters, Turkish Vowels, Consonants, Turkish Pronunciation, How to write in Turkish.