Conjugating the verb "to be"

Conjugating the verb "to be"

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Bilmemek vs Bilememek

In this episode, amidst my son’s loud objections, we discuss the subtle difference between bilmemek and bilememek. We also explain the translation of “lost and found” in Turkish. 

Words that sound the same but mean different things

In this episode, we will talk about a question our fellow listener Nevanaci posed. In Turkish, there are words that sound the same but mean different things. In this episode, you’ll hear some examples. 

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