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Time[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will learn how to tell the time in Turkish. We will also cover the days of the week and the months of the year. Being able to talk about time is an essential skill in any language, so let's get started!

Telling the Time[edit | edit source]

Telling the time in Turkish is quite straightforward. The format is generally the same as in English, with a few differences in pronunciation. Let's start with the basics:

Hours[edit | edit source]

To say the hours in Turkish, we use the cardinal numbers from one to twelve. Here are the Turkish numbers from one to twelve:

Turkish Pronunciation English Translation
bir beer one
iki ee-kee two
üç ooch three
dört dort four
beş besh five
altı al-tuh six
yedi yed-ee seven
sekiz se-keez eight
dokuz do-kooz nine
on on ten
on bir on beer eleven
on iki on ee-kee twelve

To tell the time, we simply say the hour, followed by "buçuk" (half-past) or "geçiyor" (o'clock). For example:

- 1:00 = bir buçuk (one-thirty) - 2:15 = iki on beş (two fifteen) - 3:30 = üç otuz (three thirty) - 4:45 = dört kırk beş (four forty-five)

Note that when the time is exactly on the hour, we can simply say the hour followed by "geçiyor" (o'clock). For example:

- 5:00 = beş geçiyor (five o'clock) - 6:00 = altı geçiyor (six o'clock)

Minutes[edit | edit source]

To talk about minutes, we use the cardinal numbers from one to fifty-nine. Here are the Turkish numbers from one to fifty-nine:

Turkish Pronunciation English Translation
bir beer one
iki ee-kee two
üç ooch three
dört dort four
beş besh five
altı al-tuh six
yedi yed-ee seven
sekiz se-keez eight
dokuz do-kooz nine
on on ten
on bir on beer eleven
on iki on ee-kee twelve
on üç on ooch thirteen
on dört on dort fourteen
on beş on besh fifteen
on altı on al-tuh sixteen
on yedi on yed-ee seventeen
on sekiz on se-keez eighteen
on dokuz on do-kooz nineteen
yirmi yer-mee twenty
yirmi bir yer-mee beer twenty-one
yirmi iki yer-mee ee-kee twenty-two
yirmi üç yer-mee ooch twenty-three
yirmi dört yer-mee dort twenty-four
yirmi beş yer-mee besh twenty-five
yirmi altı yer-mee al-tuh twenty-six
yirmi yedi yer-mee yed-ee twenty-seven
yirmi sekiz yer-mee se-keez twenty-eight
yirmi dokuz yer-mee do-kooz twenty-nine
otuz otooz thirty
otuz bir otooz beer thirty-one
otuz iki otooz ee-kee thirty-two
otuz üç otooz ooch thirty-three
otuz dört otooz dort thirty-four
otuz beş otooz besh thirty-five
otuz altı otooz al-tuh thirty-six
otuz yedi otooz yed-ee thirty-seven
otuz sekiz otooz se-keez thirty-eight
otuz dokuz otooz do-kooz thirty-nine
kırk kuhrk forty
kırk bir kuhrk beer forty-one
kırk iki kuhrk ee-kee forty-two
kırk üç kuhrk ooch forty-three
kırk dört kuhrk dort forty-four
kırk beş kuhrk besh forty-five
kırk altı kuhrk al-tuh forty-six
kırk yedi kuhrk yed-ee forty-seven
kırk sekiz kuhrk se-keez forty-eight
kırk dokuz kuhrk do-kooz forty-nine
elli el-lee fifty
elli bir el-lee beer fifty-one
elli iki el-lee ee-kee fifty-two
elli üç el-lee ooch fifty-three
elli dört el-lee dort fifty-four
elli beş el-lee besh fifty-five
elli altı el-lee al-tuh fifty-six
elli yedi el-lee yed-ee fifty-seven
elli sekiz el-lee se-keez fifty-eight
elli dokuz el-lee do-kooz fifty-nine

To tell the time, we simply say the hour, followed by the minute. For example:

- 6:05 = altı beş (six five) - 7:10 = yedi on (seven ten) - 8:15 = sekiz on beş (eight fifteen) - 9:20 = dokuz yirmi (nine twenty)

You can also use "buçuk" (half) to indicate that it is half past the hour. For example:

- 10:30 = on buçuk (ten thirty) - 11:30 = on bir buçuk (eleven thirty)

If the minute is between 31 and 59, we use the word "geçiyor" (past) to indicate that it is that many minutes past the hour. For example:

- 2:45 = iki kırk beş geçiyor (two forty-five past) - 3:50 = üç elli geçiyor (three fifty past)

Days of the Week[edit | edit source]

Now let's move on to the days of the week in Turkish. Here are the Turkish names for the days of the week:

  • Pazartesi - Monday
  • Salı - Tuesday
  • Çarşamba - Wednesday
  • Perşembe - Thursday
  • Cuma - Friday
  • Cumartesi - Saturday
  • Pazar - Sunday

Months of the Year[edit | edit source]

Finally, let's learn the months of the year in Turkish. Here are the Turkish names for the months:

  • Ocak - January
  • Şubat - February
  • Mart - March
  • Nisan - April
  • Mayıs - May
  • Haziran - June
  • Temmuz - July
  • Ağustos - August
  • Eylül - September
  • Ekim - October
  • Kasım - November
  • Aralık - December

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have learned how to tell the time, the days of the week, and the months of the year in Turkish. This knowledge will allow you to have basic conversations about time and schedule. Keep practicing and soon you'll be able to tell the time with ease!



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