Turkish Alphabet
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Turkish Alphabet
This page contains a table including the following: Turkish alphabet, letters which help you pronounce the words in a given language, you will also learn about the different consonants and vowels, make sure to check out our phrases in Turkish page.
Letter | Examples |
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Aa | as in the word “alphabet” |
Bb | same as in English |
Cc | like “s” in “pleasure”. Ç – sounds like “ch” as in the word "Turkish" |
Dd | same as in English. |
Ee | as in “elevated” |
Ff | same as in English |
Gg | as "g" in "God". Ğğ is silent, but makes the vowels before it long when it appears at the end of a word or before a consonant. Between vowels it is either silent or is pronounced (y) |
Hh | as in “Hello” |
Iı | as in "number", not how the small letter is undotted. İi as in "insect" |
Jj | as in “garage” |
Kk | same as in English. |
Ll | like “l” in “life”. |
Mm | same as in English |
Nn | same as in English |
Oo | same as in English “Old”. Öö as in "urge" |
Pp | same as in English |
Rr | same as in English |
Ss | same as in English, Şş as in "shower" |
Tt | same as in English. |
Uu | as in the “ultra”, Üü as in "fruit, dude!" |
Vv | just like English. |
Yy | same as in English. |
Zz | just like English. |
Q, W, X | don’t exist in the Turkish alphabet |
Ç, Ğ, Ş, Ö, Ü, I | are added letters in the Turkish alphabet. |
I hope the content of this page was useful to you, and that you learned some Turkish alphabet, consonants and vowels. Make sure to memorize them to be able to use them in your daily conversation.