Hi there kiddo, today we are going to learn about the Turkish language. Turkish is a language that people in Turkey speak. Just like how we speak English, they speak Turkish.
Now, to talk in Turkish, you need to know some sounds and words. There are twenty-nine letters in the Turkish alphabet. Some of these letters look different from the English letters you know.
Turkish is a bit different from English because it's an agglutinative language. This means that words can have many parts added to them to say different things. For example, "ev" means "home" in Turkish. If you want to say "in the home," you add "de" to the end of the word, so it becomes "evde."
Another thing that's interesting about the Turkish language is how they show possession. Instead of using "my" or "your", they add a suffix to the noun. For example, "kitap" means "book," and if you add "im" to the end, it becomes "kitabim," which means "my book."
When Turkish people speak, they use different levels of politeness depending on who they're talking to. They also don't use gendered pronouns like he or she. Instead, they use a pronoun that can be used for both males and females, which is "o."
That's all there is to it, kiddo! Turkish is a fun language to learn, and it may seem different from what you’re used to, but with practice, you can become a pro in it.