Turkish

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1. Nouns and articles
2. The Turkish alphabet
3. Adjectives
4. The indefinite article and the number one
5. Plural nouns and minor vowel harmony
6. The infinitive and the stem
7. The imperative
8. The imperative and major vowel harmony
9. The imperative forms of yemek and demek
10. Personal pronouns
11. The present continuous
12. Different uses of the present continuous
13. The accusative case suffix
14. The dative case suffix
15. Irregular verbs
16. Final consonant harmony
17. Negative verbs
18. Questions in the present continuous
19. The verb "to be"
20. The locative case suffix
21. The ablative case suffix
22. Demonstratives
23. The negative form of "to be"
24. Questions with the verb "to be"
25. Question words
26. Hello and goodbye
27. Meeting people
28. There is and there are
29. Stress inside questions
30. Conjunctions
31. Locative location pronouns
32. Dative and ablative location pronouns
33. Accusative and locative personal pronouns
34. The genitive case suffix
35. Genitive personal pronouns
36. First degree family
37. Extended family
38. The possession suffix
39. Water and the possession suffix
40. Dative and ablative personal pronouns
41. Expressing possession with var and yok
42. The head and related parts
43. The head and related parts 2
44. İçin with personal pronouns
45. Body parts
46. Vowel elimination on suffixation
47. Combining suffixes
48. Compound nouns
49. Body parts 2
50. Location postpositions
51. Location postpositions 2
52. Clothing
53. Wearing things
54. Demonstratives with case suffixes
55. Clothing 2
56. Counting to 10
57. Counting larger numbers
58. Using numbers and quantifiers
59. A bit much and more and less
60. Colors
61. Animals
62. Telling time
63. The days of the week
64. The months of the year
65. The definite simple past
66. The instrumentative
67. Food
68. Fruits
69. Vegetables
70. Colors 2
71. Traffic and directions
72. With and without
73. The weather
74. Countries
75. Nationalities
76. Ordinal numbers
77. Home
78. The definite past of "to be"
79. Making comparisons
80. The future tense
81. The infinitive with case suffixes
82. Fruits 2
83. Vegetables 2
84. In the kitchen
85. Occupations
86. Languages
87. Optative mood
88. Organs
89. Common adverbs
90. More adverbs
91. Even more adverbs
92. After, before and without
93. Cleaning
94. Sports
95. Travel
96. Positive feelings
97. Negative feelings
98. Definite determiners
99. Indefinite determiners
100. Pronominalized determiners
101. Word order
102. Frequency adverbs
103. The positive regular aorist
104. The positive irregular aorist
105. The negative aorist
106. Common phrases
107. To apologize
108. Nature
109. Politics
110. Exclamations!
111. Education
112. More anatomy
113. Health
114. Shopping
115. The positive capability and possibility suffix
116. The negative capability and possibility suffix 1
117. The negative capability and possibility suffix 2
118. The adjectivizing suffix -ki
119. The conjunction -ki
120. The pronominalizing suffix -ki
121. The obligation and necessity suffix
122. The passive voice
123. How to use "tarafından"
124. The evidential past suffix -mİş
125. Conditional/Wish suffix -sE
126. Seasons and Weather
127. The suffix -(y)ken
128. The suffix -lİk
129. Reciprocal voice suffix -(İ)ş
130. Hakkında and its variations
131. Birbiri and its variations
132. Economy & Business
133. Art and Culture
134. Media
135. Warfare
136. The -lİ suffix
137. Nominalized verbs: with light infinitive and possessive suffix
138. Gerek - Lazım
139. Banking & Other money related words
140. Sayesinde and yüzünden
141. Law and Order
142. The -sİz suffix
143. Literature
144. Religion & Morals
145. Yarı - yarım
146. The word "kendi"
147. The causative suffixes
148. The suffix -Dİr : Formal usage
149. 1984
150. The suffix -Dİr : Guessing and probability
151. Including/Excluding : Dahil/Hariç
152. Telling time: part 2
153. Advanced Temporal Relations
154. Parts of the day and habitual time expressions
155. Expressions of obligation
156. Discussing with -ce and -E göre
157. Reflexive voice
158. Relative Clauses 1: -(y)En
159. Relative Clauses 2: -(y)En
160. Relative Clauses 3: -(y)En
161. Relative Clauses 4: -Dİk and -EcEk
162. Relative Clauses 5: -Dİk and -EcEk
163. The copulas part 1: Past Copula: Used To phrases
164. Location Pronouns: Nominative and Accusative
165. Location Pronouns continued
166. Temporal adverbial clauses: -DİğİndE
167. The copulas part 2: past continuous
168. Şey: the single most important word in Turkish
169. Verbalizing suffixes: -lE
170. Subordinating suffixes: -(y)İp
171. The copulas part 3: Conditional Copula
172. Common expressions: modal adverbials
173. (N)Either n(or), and both: ya, hem, ne
174. Subordinating suffixes: -(y)İncE
175. How to make conditional sentences
176. How to make conditional sentences 2
177. How to make conditional sentences 3
178. How to make conditional sentences 4
179. How to make conditional sentences 5
180. How to make conditional sentences 6
181. How to make conditional sentences 7
182. Vocabulary