I do believe it's Oğretmen.
cat = kedi
Monday is Pazartesi in Turkish ;0)
jon is how you say jhon in turkish im turkish i would know
Here's how you spell the English word 'learning' in the Turkish language, if that's what you meant -- lirning
Oğretmen = teacher Hoca = more like professor
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it will be pronounced as "On es" .
In Turkish, using definite articles (like "the") is not as common. Of course, this depends on the sentence you're trying to say. Most likely you would just say "teacher" instead of "the teacher": oğretmen
Substitute teacher.
Lütfen. Spelling : Lüt-fen.
The letter C makes a J sound in Turkish, so you could spell it "Cimi."
Because Turkish has a dotted letter i and an undotted i, you would make sure to use the dotted capital I: İ So Istanbul becomes "İstanbul" in Turkish. If you spelled it using the regular capital "I", it would be as if you tried to spell it with the undotted i, which makes a different sound.