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Hello/goodbye, yes/no

Watch out for some confusing body language. In Turkey shaking your head means ‘I don’t understand’, not ‘no’. A Turkish person indicates ‘no’ by tilting their head up and back, and raising their eyebrows. This may be accompanied by a click of the tongue. ‘Yes’ is a forward nod of the head.

PleaseLütfenlewt-fen
Thank youTeşekkür ederimte-shek-kewr e-de-reem
ThanksTeşekkürlerte-shek-kewr-ler
YesEvete-vet
NoHayırha-yuhr
Sorry!Pardon!par-don!
You’re welcomeRica ederimree-dja eh-de-reem
OKTamamta-mam
Excuse me!Afedersiniz!a-fe-der-see-neez!
Hello/HiMerhaba/Selammer-ha-ba/se-lam
GoodbyeHoşçakal (if leaving)/Güle güle (if staying behind) hosh-cha-kal/gew-le-gew-le
Good morningGünaydıngew-nay-duhn
Good afternoonTünaydıntew-nay-duhn
Good dayİyi günleree-yee gewn-ler
Good eveningİyi akşamlaree-yee ak-sham-lar
Goodnightİyi geceleree-yee ge-dje-ler
I don’t understandAnlamıyoruman-la-muh-yo-room
I don’t speak TurkishTürkçe bilmiyorumtewrk-che beel-mee-yo-room
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