Türkiye’ye hoşgeldiniz (Welcome to Turkey!)

Don’t worry if you are not able to understand Turkish! It is one of the most melodic languages across the world and is considered as one of the happiest as well. If you are planning to visit the country for business purpose and having a hard time starting a meaningful conversation, then it is the right time to start learning the basics of this fascinating language (use documents translations services of Language Oasis for any formal purposes). Why not start with some of the most common phrases?

Say (Günaydın) for “Good Morning”

Once you are in Turkey why not start wi

Once you are in Turkey why not start with a simple “Hi” every morning to someone you meet first. People in Turkey are sociable. Just use “Günaydın” to say good morning and there you go to start a meaningful conversation.

Say (Benim adım Alex) for “My Name Is Alex.”

Ok, your name is Alex, and you are traveling to Turkey to meet someone in the downtown. And you want to introduce yourself to someone then you may say “Benim adım Alex,” and that means that “My Name Is Alex.”  Now hear what the other person has to, and now you may well take the conversation ahead with the use of the other phrases.

Say (Tanıştığıma memnun oldum) for “I am pleased to meet you.”

Probably the next thing that you may like to say would be “I’m pleased to meet you” in response to the person you have just met. You should be using the phrase “Tanıştığıma memnun oldum” for the purpose. And this way you take the conversation ahead. Isn’t it fun to learn Turkish?

Want to ask “How are you?” Just use (Nasılsın?)

Well at this point it may be polite to ask the person you are in conversation “How are you”? In Turkish, you may use the phrase Nasılsın? You may get in response “I am fine” from the native speaker which in Turkish means “Ben iyiyim.”

Want to ask for water? Use (Su isterdim)

If you feel thirsty and want to ask some water you may use “I’d like water” or “Su isterdim” and you may get some. Now use “Teşekkür ederim” for “Thank You.”

Say “Good-bye” with (Güle güle)

The best way to end a pleasant conversation is by saying “Goodbye” and in Turkish, you should use “Güle güle” for the same

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