These are the sentences you can directly say.
Oku
Read
Sev
Love
Bak
Look
Gel
Come
Git
Go
Al
Get
Sat
Sell
Yat
Lie
Uyu
Sleep
Ç, ç
And now you should learn a new letter: Ç (ch)
Aç
Open
Seç
Select
Çek
Pull
Kaç
Run away
İ, i
And a new letter: İ, i Actually it's just "capital i" and the pronunciation is same with "i" in English.
İt
Push
İç
Drink
İn
Go down
İste
Ask
I, ı
If we write "Bundle" in Turkish, you'll understand how it sounds: "Bandıl"
Kır
Break
Ş, ş
It sounds like "sh"
Koş
Run
Ü, ü
Sounds like "u" in the word "superb" in English.
Gül
Laugh
Üzül
Be sad
Ö, ö
You should be heard "Danke schön" in German. This "ö" is the same.
Öl
Die
Söyle
Say
Ğ, ğ
Last sound when French people say Bonjour is Ğ. So if we write this word in Turkish it becomes "Bonjuuğ". If you know how to pronounce "Fahrenheit" in German, it's the "r" in this word. So we would write this word as "Fağınhayt". And you'll see the one and only exception in the letters of Turkish now. When you use it with the vowels "e,i,ö,ü" it sounds like an unstressed Y.
Ağla
Cry
Eğlen
Have fun
Just memorize the letters. We'll learn these words by using Quizlet. It's an app for learning. Now click here and learn the words. So memorizing verbs with sentences will be more useful. Next lesson we'll learn how to make a sentence using past simple. Lesson 2: Let’s Make A Sentence Using Past Simple