Is Turkish a difficult language to learn?
Turkish is considered to be one of the world’s hardest languages to learn. Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, made many changes as the Ottoman Empire came to an end. These changes included the use of a modified Latin alphabet, making the Turkish language easier to read for most Europeans.
Can I learn Turkish in a month?
If you wish just to learn grammar, several months are enough, but that’s doesn’t mean that you can speak. The structure of Turkish language is absolutely different then structure of Indo-European group languages, so first of all, your brain and your ears must learn to listen and separate the words.
Is Turkish easy to learn for Hindi speakers?
No it is not. But it may prove hard to master properly — especially its written form. The grammar of Turkish is quite straightforward and has almost no exceptions, spelling is logical, and the fact that Turks use Latin script makes things even easier. So learning basics is easy and fun.
Who can learn Turkish language the fastest?
People with mother language, slavic languages like Russians, Ukrainian, Serbians, Bulgarians etc. they learn Turkish language relatively fast. Koreans learn it even faster. It is said that Korean and Turkish is from the same language roots.
What is the difficulty with learning Turkish?
The difficulty with learning Turkish is the same as any other foreign language: If your native language is structurally different than the language you try to learn, you will have difficulty in thinking in this new language.
What is the most difficult part about speaking Turkish?
The difficult part is having a real conversation with native Turkish speakers. Since Turkish word order is (normally) subject-object-verb, you’re always waiting for the verb, and often before it comes along, someone else has interrupted, since Turks have a habit of speaking at the same time.
Why do Turkish ESL students have problems with English pronunciation?
Turkish students’ problems with proper pronunciation of English is affected by several phonological features that can lead to common errors when speaking. Many Turkish ESL students have excellent grammar and written English skills but their pronunciation is rife with mistakes.