'I'm' and 'I' are the same word in the Turkish language. It's 'Ben'. Yes, it's pronounced exactly like the name.
To be more precise there is not "to be" in Turkish language.
jon is how you say jhon in turkish im turkish i would know
Afyonkarahisar is made up the Turkish words:afyon "poppy"kara "black"hisar "fortress"
"Merhaba, ben Shelby."
Heneske ili Halil...its a Turkish show translated into Arabic...very dramatic.
Merhaba! Benim adım...! is a Turkish equivalent of the English phrase "Hello! My name is...! The introduction translates literally into English as "Hello! My name...!" The pronunciation will be "MER-ha-ba bey-neem a-dihm" in Turkish.
I am smart. : Ben akıllıyım. I is Ben. smart is akıllı
The Turkish word Cocuk Oyunlari translated to English means children's games. There are many children's games and some have been around for hundreds of years.
Of course! Please provide the sentence you would like translated from Turkish to English.
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dapper.....im pretty sure!
Alone lunare is a literal Italian equivalent of the mixed Arabic and Turkish name Aylin. The feminine proper name originates in combining the Turkish word ay ("Moon") and the Arabic word lin ("halo"). The pronunciation will be "a-LO-ney loo-NA-rey" and "eye-lihn" in mixed Arabic and Turkish.
"Fazil" is a Turkish word that can be translated to mean "learned" or "scholar." It is often used as a title of respect for someone who is knowledgeable or has achieved a high level of education.