Meine Mutter kocht gerne (My mother likes to cook).
zorlanmak - to have difficulties
7. sollen (sollte) – to be supposed to, ought to, should. delmek - to drill
In Turkish, the suffix -(i)n shows that the subject and the object are the same in a sentence.
I have a BA and MA degree.
hakim olmak - to dominate
kuÅatmak - to surround, to besiege
My lessons are cheerful. kaytarmak - to reject, to avoid doing
27. suchen (hat gesucht) – to search, look for. Der Unterricht fängt um 12.00 Uhr an (Classes start at 12.00). Was ist gestern passiert (What happened yesterday)? yanmak - to burn
Was hat die Lehrerin gesagt (What did the teacher say)?
uygulanmak - to be applied
Habt ihr schon die Weihnachtskarten geschickt (Have you already sent the Christmas cards)?
Beyond mere inflexion, Turkish has manifold regular ways of building up complex words from simple roots. rica etmek - to please. öksürmek - to cough
okumak - to read
Ich muss nach Hause gehen (I have to go home).
Wir heiraten Ende Juni (We marry at the end of June). Hast du gut geschlafen (Did you sleep well)? sallamak - to wave
Thank you. Sie hat mir noch nicht geantwortet (She has not answered yet). All in all, as a teacher we have lots of things to do.
desteklemek - to support
The infinitive is the mood of the verb without any conjugation. dövmek - to beat
A few tips on how to work with this list: This post is quite long (more than 3000 words to be precise). yenmek - to win
ıslanmak - to get wet
dokunmak - to touch
(-dik) Future personal participle - (-dik) eki gelecek. Let me do.. Let you do.. Let him do.. Let us do.. Let you do.. Let them do.. Should I do..? • It doesn't matter what age and level you are. Hello Turkish Learners! boyamak - to paint, to color
The reflexive mood is only used with certain verbs. . Das Kind will nicht im Kinderwagen sitzen (The child does not want to sit in the stroller). File Name: fullconjugation.htm. Modal verbs. istemek - to want
I am quite interested in cross cultures and teaching my own beside the language. eÄitilmek - to get educated
Teaching is my passion. üye olmak - to become a member
memnun olmak - to be pleased
• I can teach Turkish at beginner, intermediate, advanced or academic level. Ich habe meine Tochter zur Schule gebracht, .
ölçmek - to measure
Du hast etwas Besseres verdient (You deserve something better).
övmek - to praise
Wir warten auf dich (We are waiting for you). 90. tragen (hat getragen) – to wear, carry. koÅulu
Anytime.
Also, remember which verbs use, Practice, practice, practice. Ich höre gerne Musik (I like to listen to music). girmek - to enter, to go into
Simple Tense of Desire and Wish - Let me do (it)... Should I do (it).. They were from several countries. Habt ihr das neue Lied von Mark Forster gehört (Did you hear the new song by Max Forster)? kavramak - to comprehend
kaynatmak - to boil
Was habt ihr gestern gemacht (What did you do yesterday)?
Wir haben gestern viel gearbeitet (We worked a lot yesterday). 95. einladen (hat eingeladen) – to invite. tereddüt etmek - to hesitate. karar vermek - to decide
Wir können am Samstag nicht kommen (We can’t come on Saturday).. 5. müssen (musste) – to have to, need Ich muss nach Hause gehen (I have to go home).Er musste gestern arbeiten (He had to work yesterday).. 6. wollen (wollte) – to want Sie will dich nicht sehen (She doesn’t want to see you). Clara liegt das Buch auf den Tisch (Clara puts the book on the table). In this list, you will find the most used German verbs with examples and past participle to form the past tense. I know, it is a bit hard to find the right teacher that you can agree.
Ich habe alle Wörter vor dem Test wiederholt. Should we do..?
baÄlamak - to tie
Kennst du Peter (Do you know Peter)? bulanmak - to become cloudy
28. finden (hat gefunden) – to find, think. gütmek - to herd
I was very nervous and apprehensive about learning a new language, especially Turkish. yokolmak - to disappear
Sie hat einen Fehler im Text gefunden (She found a mistake in the text). sokmak - to insert, to stick
Du sollst nicht lügen (You should not lie). Ich habe meine Tochter zur Schule gebracht (I took my daughter to school). I have had hundreds of students from different countries so far. Welcome to my profile. Siehst du den Hund da (Do you see the dog there)? bayılmak - to faint
Present Progressive Conditional - If I am doing.. (Future of Intention - If I am going to do..). yaratmak - to create
Cooljugator: The Smart Conjugator in Turkish. Das schmeckt gut (It tastes good).
Sie sitzt am Fenster und liest (She sits at the window and reads). sebeple olmak - to provoke (illness, accident)
Ich habe mich schon immer für Fremdsprachen interessiert, (I have always been interested in foreign languages), Maria erinnert sich an ihre Kindheit in Spanien, .
çiÄnemek - to chew, to violate
We should have fun when we teach so I am waiting you for learn efficient and enjoyable.
konmak - to stay for the night at
delirmek - to go mad
ikna etmek - to convince.
Was bedeutet dieses Wort (What does this word mean)? Past Perfect Dubitative - Belirsiz geçmiŠzam. Ich bin heute um 6.00 Uhr aufgestanden (I got up at 6:00 today).
I can teach both English and Turkish.
tartıÅmak - to debate
seyretmek - to watch. açıklamak - to explain
I would definitely recommend Esra as a Turkish teacher, especially if you want to develop everyday conversational skills and engage with books, films etc.
Also I am using a lesson book, pictures, flashcards, videos, recordings and and etc. sunmak - to submit
üretmek - to produce. Darf ich auf dem Balkon grillen (May I have a barbecue on the balcony)? It's about 'Turkish Novels'.
Das weiß ich leider nicht (Unfortunately I do not know it). Through my own experience and research, I would like to show you how pleasant learning a language can be. Was bedeutet Glück für dich (What is happiness to you)?
Der Unterricht hat schon begonnen (The class has already started). gülümsemek - to smile
Take online language lessons with a professional teacher. patlamak - to explode
Das passiert manchmal (That happens sometimes). zahmet vermek - to put in trouble
Die Touristen liegen am Strand (The tourists lay on the beach). Infinitive in Turkish.
Past Strongly Dubitative - Belirsiz geçmiÅ zam. The name is Yıldız Tozu Publishing and my first book was released. atmak - to throw
arzulamak - to wish
4. können (konnte) – to be able, to know Ich kann nicht schwimmen (I can’t swim). zafer etmek - to win. Sizinle, Türkçe'yi kendinize güvenerek öğrenmenizde yardımcı olabileceğim bir yolculuk paylaşmayı umarım. Past - GeçmiÅ zaman
artmak - to increase, to rise
Die Frau läuft über die Straße (The woman is walking across the street). kaybetmek - to lose. Warum bist du am Wochenende zu Hause geblieben, .
sulamak - to water
Now I am a teaching assistant in a university in Turkey.