I always like to try and learn at least please and thank you before I visit a foreign country but I struggled with the Turkish as they seemed to pronounce things differently wherever we went. I wouldn't worry though as everything is written in Turkish and English ans they all speak very good English.
when you get to the airport have a look in wh smiths,i picked up a good pocket size turkish phrase book for £4.99.
order food and drink.
book accommodation.
make conversation.
on the road.
out shopping.
use the phone.
in an emergency.
more than 2,000 phrases,2,000 word dictionary,pronunciation guide.
it's titled - aa phrase book turkish.
Great idea to learn some words. It will be appreciated. I always go for the simple ones for obvious reasons. There is usually a thread on here for phrases so you could use the search facility. Here are some of the ones I use (badly)
Hello : Merhaba (as you read it)
Good Morning : Gunaydun (goon - eye - dun )
Good evening : iyi akshamlar (ee yee ack sham lar)
Thanks : Teshek-kur edirim ( te shek oor ee der im)
One beer : Bir Bira (beer beera)
Wilson
My favourite - 'pardon, anlamiyorum' It means 'excuse me, I don't understand' (I hope!! )
''iki bira lutfen arkadaşim Paralı''
Phonetically
iki bira lutfen arkadashim paralu''
and it means
''two beers please my friend has the money''
Hi, as mentioned by Basil Brush, I got the free Turkish language download from BYKI. It is excellent, thoroughly recommend it. I'm using it alongside a Book and CD I purchased from Ebay - they compliment each other. Great way of learning.
My favourite and always gets a laugh is
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