Adverbs

Turkish Lesson 18 (Adverbs and Animals)

Duration: 30 mins

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In this 18th lesson we will explore the Turkish adverbs, vocabulary list about animals and finally farewell phrases. We will be using both vocabulary and grammar to ensure that you know how to use the words when they are separate and when they are in a sentence. Going through the whole page should take about 30 min. Make sure to read the pronunciation and hear the audio as well. If you have any question about this course, please email me directly at Turkish Classes.

Adverbs

In addition to adjectives, adverbs are very essential. This includes adverbs of time ", frequency, manner and place. It can make it easy to have a conversation about different topics by simply knowing some key words such as "yesterday", "always", "quickly", "here" etc. Adverbs can modify adjectives and verbs.

Below is a list of 30 adverbs that you might come across or use very often. The table contains 3 columns (English, Turkish, and Audio). Make sure you repeat each word after hearing it by either clicking on the audio button or by reading the pronunciation. That should help with memorization as well as improving your pronunciation.

Adverbs List in Turkish

Adverbs Turkish Audio
Alreadyzaten
Immediatelyhemen
Last nightdün gece
LaterSonra
Next weekGelecek hafta
Nowşimdi
Soonyakında
Stillhala
This morningbu sabah
Todaybugün
Tomorrowyarın
Tonightbu gece
Yesterdaydün
Yethenüz
Anywhereherhangi bir yerde
Everywhereher yerde
Hereburada
Thereorada
Almostneredeyse
Alonetek başına
Carefullydikkatlice
QuicklyHızlı
Reallygerçekten
Slowlyyavaşça
Togetherbirlikte
Veryçok
Alwaysher zaman
Neverasla
Rarelynadiren
Sometimesbazen

Let's put some of the adverbs above into full Turkish sentences. That way you will be able to use the word not only by itself but embedded in a structure.

Turkish Adverbs in a Sentence

English Turkish Audio
Do you like it here?Burayı sevdin mi?
See you later!Görüşürüz!
Thank you very much!Çok teşekkür ederim!
I really like it!Gerçekten sevdim!

Questions?

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Vocabulary List about Animals

Here is a list of 25 words related to farm and wild animals as well as insects. If you can memorize them by heart, you will be able to talk about pets you have in the house or farm.

Animals List in Turkish

Animals Turkish Audio
AnimalHayvan
Bearayı
Birdkuş
ButterflyKelebek
Catkedi
Cowinek
Dogköpek
Donkeyeşek
Eaglekartal
Elephantfil
FarmÇiftlik
ForestOrman
Goatkeçi
Horseat
InsectBöcek
Lionaslan
Monkeymaymun
MosquitoSivrisinek
Mousefare
Rabbittavşan
Sheep (plural)Koyunlar
Snakeyılan
SpiderÖrümcek
Tigerkaplan

Daily Conversation in Turkish

Finally, a list of sentences If you simply want to ask a question, please vocabulary used in this lesson plus some bonus phrases. For a complete list of commonly used sentences, please visit our Turkish Phrases page. Enjoy!

Common Expressions in Turkish

English Turkish Audio
Do you have any animals?Hiç hayvanın var mı?
Do you sell dog food?Köpek maması satıyor musunuz?
I have a dogBir köpeğim var
Monkeys are funnyMaymunlar komiktir
She likes catsKedileri sever
Tigers are fastKaplanlar hızlıdır
Badİyi değilim
HappyMutluyum
SadÜzgünüm
Thank you!Teşekkür ederim!
You're welcome! (in response to "thank you")Bir şey değil!
Have a nice day!İyi günler!
Good night!İyi geceler!
Have a good trip!İyi yolculuklar!
It was nice talking to you!Sizinle konuşmak güzeldi!

Fun Facts

Did you know? Commonly used adverbs constitute about 15% of sentences in Turkish. That means they should not be ignored because sooner or later you will need to use them.

Congratulations! You finished your 18th lesson in Turkish about adverbs, and animals. Are you ready for the next lesson? We recommend Turkish Vocabulary. You can also simply click on one of the links below or go back to our Learn Turkish homepage.

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