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well i said u have to but i didnt mean have (think im a bad teacher). maybe i meant u should :thinking: in portuguese we say tu for people we know for a long time or for younger people. if u r talking with someone u dont know or with older people u say voce or senhor or senhora :D

 

thanks for the correction :D

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im doing my best navegador. thank you for ur help, seems u know more about portuguese than me. i completly forgot all the grammar :shy:

 

bea bea i think i know this person :P

 

what if :D u tell them that u need them help here? :D

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im doing my best navegador. thank you for ur help, seems u know more about portuguese than me. i completly forgot all the grammar :shy:

 

bea bea i think i know this person :P

 

what if :D u tell them that u need them help here? :D

it use to happen, at times i don't remember grammar as good as i used to. :\

 

oh you will know better in few weeks :D *squee 24 days*

 

teach me something, i'll teach you something

what you want to teach us and what you be interested to learn?

 

i can teach you spanish, french, and portuguese (because you won't be interested in learning valencià right?.

 

 

just as long as you use quotes it wont :nice:

^^ what she said.

 

good morning lazzy students and brave teachers
bom dia doutora ana, tudo bem?
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ok, so can you teach me the basic?

 

hi, good morning (good afternoon, good afternoon, good night).

how are you doing? i'm doing fine, thanks, and you?

my name is ari, i'm spanish. what's your name? where are you from?.

 

 

that for spanish be:

 

hola, buenos dias (buenas tardes, buenas noches). or you can simply say buenas.

¿como estás? estoy bien, gracias, ¿y tu?

me llamo ari, soy española, ¿como te llamas? ¿de donde eres?

 

portuguese:

 

olá, bom dia (boa tarde, boa noite).

¿como estás? tudo bem, obrigada, e você?

chamo-me ari, sou espanhoa. qual é o seu nome? de onde é você?

 

i advice you to learn of of those and once you are good learn the other language, because if you try to learn both at the same time it'll be a bit confusing as are really close languages (many similar words).

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thanks ari. and let's say them in Turkish:

 

selam (merhaba = hello),

good morning=günaydın,

goodafternoon=iyi öğlenler ( we use latin alphabet,also we have a letter Ğ you should listen it's pronounciation)

iyi geceler=goodnight

 

when we read eng sentences we don't translation how we read it, we should think what do you mean before.

how are you doing (how are you) = nasılsın

i am okey,good thanks and you= ben (i am) iyiyim (iyi=fine) teşekkürler (thanks) and you= ve sen (you= sen)

 

my name is Elif = benim (my) adım (name) Elif

i am Turkish = ben Türk'üm.

what's your name= senin (your) adın ne?

where are you from= nerelisin?

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thanks ari. and let's say them in Turkish:

 

selam (merhaba = hello),

good morning=günaydın,

goodafternoon=iyi öğlenler ( we use latin alphabet,also we have a letter Ğ you should listen it's pronounciation)

iyi geceler=goodnight

 

when we read eng sentences we don't translation how we read it, we should think what do you mean before.

how are you doing (how are you) = nasılsın

i am okey,good thanks and you= ben (i am) iyiyim (iyi=fine) teşekkürler (thanks) and you= ve sen (you= sen)

 

my name is Elif = benim (my) adım (name) Elif

i am Turkish = ben Türk'üm.

what's your name= senin (your) adın ne?

where are you from= nerelisin?

 

thanks a lot :) (btw how you say that?)

so there's no rules there? no clear structure of sentences? :confused: (btw how that you have letter i withouth the point? :huh:

 

so let's practice:

 

merhaba, günaydin.

nasilsin? ben iyiyim , tesekküller, se ven?

 

benim adim ari, ben (spanish (?)).

senin adin ne?

nerelisin?

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:) let me say like that btw thanks means teşekkürler, a lot or very means çok

 

there are many rules of course but i tried to tell you basicly.these sentences are base for you.

 

and about ğ: for example we don't have x,q,w and eng. has not ş,ğ,İ if you want to learn how can you read you should listen ( for example ş like sh in Eng but also we never start a word with Ğ so i can not tell you how we can use it here)

 

Spain= İspanya

spanish=ispanyol ( so you must say ben (i am) ispanyol-um.

 

and you are very succesfull but again it is a hard,has a very much rules but rich language

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