Turkish language course

  • 1. To whom: For all students, who want to learn Turkish language 
  • 2. Where: University campus, Block C, Room 307 and 309
  • 3. Teachers: Professors of Foreign Languages Department 
  • 4. When: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 13:30

Why you need to learn Turkish?
Each language reveals various aspects of the society in which it is spoken, such as its lifestyle, material and spiritual values, belief system and perspective on life. Turkish also reflects aspects specific to Turkish society; It is a powerful language with its observation-based naming power and rich vocabulary. As Mustafa Kemal Atatürk stated in his words, "The Turkish language is the heart and mind of the Turkish nation", learning Turkish also means being able to think like the Turkish society and establish closeness with it.

Turkish is not a difficult language to learn. In the Turkish alphabet, which consists of 29 letters, pronouncing the letters as they are written is an important factor that makes learning Turkish easier. In Turkish, which has an agglutinative language structure, new words are derived by systematically adding suffixes to word roots. The logic of creating words with these suffixes, whose functions are clear, is quickly learned. The presence of vowel harmony and consonant assimilation in Turkish words not only adds harmony to the language, but also ensures the memorability of the word. Another convenience in learning Turkish is that nouns are not classified as masculine, feminine or neuter.

 

Muhammed Mustafa

muhammedmustafakuzu@gmail.com

Huseyn Kaba

kaba5559@gmail.com

Munisa Rafiqjonova

munisarafikjonova@gmail.com

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Responsible faculty: Uzbek Language education 

Deputy Dean for Academic Issues:
Nuradullayev Nurbek 
n.nuradullayev@gmail.com
Jahonov Islom
jahonovislom@navoiy-uni.uz

University electronic library sources:
http://armat.navoiy-uni.uz/index.php
http://library.navoiy-uni.uz/
https://uzbekliterature.navoiy-uni.uz/