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Turkish Journey

Turkish Journey

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In this podcast series, you will listen to the audio versions of the videos in the Turkish Journey Youtube channel.

Turkish Journey focuses on the Turkish grammar and daily usage intricacies with a multilingual twist! This channel uncovers Turkish's essence beyond textbooks, showcasing its vibrant use in everyday life.

Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@TurkishJourney

Website: https://yourturkishjourney.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/turkishjourneyy

Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/TurkishJourney

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  • Söylemek “to say / to tell” | Reported Speech in Turkish | Part 2
    Jan 27 2026

    Learn the difference between demek and söylemek in Turkish when forming reported speech, especially in sentences where someone says something to someone else.

    You’ll also learn how Turkish reports imperative sentences and how söylemek changes the sentence structure.

    This lesson is designed for English speakers learning Turkish, focusing on sentence structure, verb choice and natural reported speech usage.

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    11 mins
  • Söylemek “to say / to tell” | Reported Speech in Turkish | Part 1
    Dec 19 2025

    Have you ever wondered what the real difference is between “demek” and “söylemek” in Turkish? In this video you’ll learn how to use it correctly in reported speech.

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    11 mins
  • Genitive-Possessive Constructions with Examples | Belirtili İsim Tamlaması - Part 2
    Oct 17 2025

    In Part 2 of Turkish Grammar: Genitive–Possessive Construction (Belirtili İsim Tamlaması), you’ll move from basics to confident, natural use.

    I clarify how tamlayan/tamlanan work together, where adjectives belong in the structure, and how to keep agreement and suffixing correct under vowel harmony, buffer letters, and consonant mutation. You’ll learn a simple pattern you can reuse, quick diagnostics to check if your phrase is well-formed, and a practical way to hear when a construction sounds natural in everyday speech

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    10 mins
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