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Learning Turkish for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say Fine, thank you in Turkish: iyiyim, teşekkür ederim
Say it out loud: “ee yee im, teh shake kur' dur im“
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Some more helpful words in our Turkish Greetings category:
Fine, thank you – iyiyim, teşekkür ederim (ee yee im, teh shake kur' dur im)
Good Afternoon – tünaydın (too nye din)
Good Evening – iyi akşamlar (ee yay ahk shahm lahr)
Good Morning – günaydın (goo nye' din)
Good Night – iyi geceler (ee yay jhuh lahr)
Goodbye – Allahaısmarladık (all ah is mar la dik)
Hello – merhaba (mehr' uh bah)
How are you? – nasılsınız? (nah silz uh nuss)
Pleased to meet you – memnun oldum (maim nun old um)
And here’s how to say Fine, thank you in other languages!
Arabic–Jayed, Shukran lak (ja yed, shuk ran lak)
Chinese–Hái Hǎo, Xièxiè (Hi Hao, Shye Shye!)
Croatian–hvala, dobro (hvah luh, doe bro)
Czech–Dobry, děkuji (doe bree, DYA kwee)
Finnish–Kiitos hyvin. (kee eh tos hih ven)
French–Bien, merci (bee in, mehr see)
German–gut, danke (goot, dahn kuh)
Italian–bene, grazie. (beh neh grah tsee eh)
Japanese–Genki Desu. (Gen Kee Dess.)
Korean–Jal Jinaeyo. (Jal Jee Nae Yo.)
Polish–Dziękuje, dobrze. (Jen koo' yeh do' bzhe)
Portuguese–Muito Bem, Obrigado/a (moo-ee too behm, oh bree gah doo/dah)
Russian–Spasibo, horosho. (Spa see bah, ha ra sho.)
Spanish–bien gracias (bee in grah see ahs)
Swahili–salama, nashukuru (sa la mah, nash oo koo roo)
Thai–Sabai Di (sa bai dee)
Turkish–iyiyim, teşekkür ederim (ee yee im, teh shake kur' dur im)
Vietnamese–Khỏe, Cảm Ơn. (Hwey-Uh, Kam Uhn)
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