How to Pronounce 'Ğ' - 'ğ' in Turkish - Is it even pronounced?

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Are you struggling to pronounce 'ğ' in Turkish? In this video, Can is going to teach you how to pronounce the Turkish letter 'ğ'. Are there any such letters in your language/ Let us know in the comments below! :))
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00:00 - Begining
00:23 - Yumuşak 'g' Or soft 'G' in Turkish
01:00 - What does the yumuşak 'g' do?
01:23 - Pronouuncing words with yumuşak 'g'.
02:14 - Examples of words with yumuşak 'g'.
03:30 - Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 294
@Turkishle
@Turkishle Місяць тому
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@johnsmoke1785
@johnsmoke1785 13 днів тому
Sorry but I have to heavily disagree that the Ğ letter ain't pronounced. It adds a tone behind a vowel (this is also the reason why no Turkish word starts with an Ğ !!!). The vowel (a,e,o,i,u) before the Ğ defines the lip posture for the Ğ, while the Ğ sound is produced where the normal G is produced, at the far back of your tongue. The difference between a G and Ğ is that for a G the airflow is momentary closed with the tongue while for the Ğ sound you just narrow the airflow similar to the Y letter. That's why Ğ is also often compared to Y because the airflow is tightened in a similar way, just not with the tip but with far back of your tongue as said. PS: Don't mind my nickname, I'm a 100% native Turkish speaker. I live in Germany and barely had any Turkish lessons at school (like 5-6 years) compared to those living in Turkey. It's kinda funny and sad at the same time that I have to explain to you what the Ğ sound really is, while you try to teach the people here... ^^ I would kindly ask for a new and better video on this topic. I just recently discovered dozens of videos struggling to explain the Ğ letter to non native speakers and imho they all fail very hard at this. It ain't magic nor is it difficult if you know how it works.
@ertugrul8585
@ertugrul8585 3 роки тому
More people should watch this, nobody can tell my name correctly because of ğ sound and I always tell them Ertugrul instead :)
@somanpothuval7273
@somanpothuval7273 3 роки тому
So i guess it's the same for Gündoğan. (Gundo-aan)
@faest.
@faest. 3 роки тому
@@somanpothuval7273 Me too Göktuğ =Goktug
@64ELTURCO
@64ELTURCO 3 роки тому
@@somanpothuval7273 yeah correct.
@severalcauseforeurope6507
@severalcauseforeurope6507 Рік тому
@@somanpothuval7273 It's pronunciation Gündooan
@severalcauseforeurope6507
@severalcauseforeurope6507 Рік тому
@@faest. Göktuu
@lamosie
@lamosie 3 роки тому
keep it up! loved the video, çok teşekkür ederim
@monarchistheadcrab8819
@monarchistheadcrab8819 Рік тому
Ok for those who still didn't get it, and come from a non-turkic west asian country or a country that uses Cyrillic alphabet: Ğ used to have a sound: soft q(or gh), but the sound lost its usage in modern turkish. In persian, arabic, and ottoman turkish alphabets that sound(gh) is/was represented by غ , but ğ in modern day turkish is more like ع in those alphabets(Note that ع has no equivalents in Latin alphabet (except of course Ğğ in turkish) but its equivalents in Cyrillic are Ъъ and Ьь (with the latter being softer and/or shorter than the former) and also in central asian Cyrillic alphabets such as tajik or kazakh, the sound gh( غ ) is represented by Ғ)
@k.umquat8604
@k.umquat8604 10 місяців тому
Ğ is not 3. (Sorry, I don't have an Arabic keyboard enabled in my phone) 3 does exist in some Turkish accents but only in the beginning of words beginning with phonemic vowels. Ğ can make no sound at all, a "y" sound, or a "v" sound depending on the vowels around it. When it is not followed by any vowel,it lengthens the preceding vowel
@nicoleminotti8429
@nicoleminotti8429 2 роки тому
Thank you for providing so many examples!
@estefaneoy8504
@estefaneoy8504 2 роки тому
Wow, this is an amazing channel. I'm just starting learning Turkish and this will help me with my pronunciation right away. Tesekkürler.
@leandronardi7867
@leandronardi7867 Рік тому
Çok aydınlatıcı bir video! Teşekkürler!
@guillermozamorano.
@guillermozamorano. 3 роки тому
It made me think of the Spanish letter H - it doesn't prolong the preceding vowel but to a native speaker, you can know when it has an H or not. Very cool! Great video :)
@AxionSmurf
@AxionSmurf 2 роки тому
Does it bother you that in English, "herb" is spelled with an "h"? We already have a number for herb. Why not just use that?
@bigbasil1908
@bigbasil1908 Рік тому
And of course the French language, they don't pronounce the h at the beggining of the words just like English cockneys don't. So I guess cockney is also similar lol
@siyacer
@siyacer 2 місяці тому
​@@AxionSmurfno because some people pronounce the h
@Anonymous-we9ow
@Anonymous-we9ow Місяць тому
As a native Spanish speaker, I literally feel that I can hear the h sound, even if it actually makes no sound. It is just a very funny thing that I think occurs because we relate the sound of a word to the way it is spelled.
@Khalid11123
@Khalid11123 Рік тому
в яблочко. Вы объяснили это самым простым и понятным способом. Спасибо большое
@cuervo4202
@cuervo4202 2 роки тому
You have solved me an existencial doubt, great videos and grettings from Peru!
@clicclub1719
@clicclub1719 3 роки тому
I just started learning turkish today .. i just fell in love with this language and i want to learn it ... The first thing i want to learn is the alphabet so i can write in turkish so i can search on the internet .... hh here in morocco all people pronounce arduğan with g .. even at the news ..
@user-on6oc7yl6i
@user-on6oc7yl6i 3 роки тому
ta ana awal mera n3rf😂
@opakgolge3276
@opakgolge3276 2 роки тому
Thank you for your interest in our language. :D
@dongmingling4052
@dongmingling4052 Рік тому
I also start to learn Turkish today!
@aliaelfaham6131
@aliaelfaham6131 3 роки тому
Oh thank you ☺️ Keep going!
@cherishedowl421
@cherishedowl421 Рік тому
You are an excellent teacher! Thank you for explaining the difference in pronunciation, brief but Spectacular 🐳
@Turkishle
@Turkishle Рік тому
Always happy to help! Thank you for your kind words! Çok teşekkür ederiz! 🎉 😊
@yalanyalan9811
@yalanyalan9811 3 роки тому
Found this very helpful! teşekkürler ederim 🙏 Had a hard time trying to say tanıştığımıza xD
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 3 роки тому
Rica ederim!
@EnglishWithEnes
@EnglishWithEnes 3 роки тому
abi anadili Türkçe olan ben yanlış mı okuyom ya Ğ'yi. Kendine has ufak bi sesi var gibi yani ama yabancıların kafası karışmasın diye onlara Türkçe bu şekilde öğretiliyor galiba.
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 3 роки тому
Selam Miraç, evet ufak bir sesi var ğ harfinin ama dediğin gibi daha kolay anlamaları için 'ğ' yi görmezden gelip ondan önce gelen sesi uzatmalarını önerdim.
@EnglishWithEnes
@EnglishWithEnes 3 роки тому
@@Turkishle tamamdır abi. Zaten Türkçe öğrenme kitabında bile Ğ'nin okunmadığını yazdığını gördüm ve çok şaşırdım. Rus arkadaşım da sordu gerçekten yok mu diye, dedim ki: "18 yıllık native'im ama öyle bi saçmalık duymadım. Kesinlikle var!" Ben de İngilizce okuyorum abi, inşallah ilerde ben de böyle eğitimler veririm.
@pauldilley8974
@pauldilley8974 2 роки тому
I have a Turkish friend and I asked her to explain to me what the exact sound of ğ was. I have to admit I literally couldn’t hear anything!
@lagg3sbd394
@lagg3sbd394 2 роки тому
Ben de öyle düşünüyordum, ama formal dilbilimsel araştırmalar bile sesi yok diyor. www.researchgate.net/profile/Susanne-Fuchs-3/publication/319110272_Phonetics_and_phonology_of_soft_%27g%27_in_Turkish/links/5f5fba8e92851c0789676d93/Phonetics-and-phonology-of-soft-g-in-Turkish.pdf Ancak sesi olmasa bile bir ünsüz gibi davrandığı için (ğ ile biten kelimeler kaynaştırma ünsüzü almıyor) belki bizim kafamız o sesi ekliyordur.
@miltonpallais9426
@miltonpallais9426 6 місяців тому
one of your best lessons. Thank you
@emmamartin1448
@emmamartin1448 3 роки тому
Very well explained just what I needed. Thank you very much Can!
@Kelesoglus
@Kelesoglus 3 роки тому
Ğ moment is such a moment that...
@skkim6723
@skkim6723 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for your clear explanation.😊😊😊
@MahamKhann
@MahamKhann 3 роки тому
Thank you so much,,, love from Pakistan,,, you solved my problem,,,
@paulalouback7133
@paulalouback7133 2 роки тому
This is the first video I watched and I'm dying!!!! you are hilarious and seem to be a great instructor!
@minakorrani
@minakorrani 3 роки тому
Tnx a million. You just made my listening and problem halved with this video.
@thesoapmakerar6234
@thesoapmakerar6234 3 роки тому
wow..that was helpful...thanks
@nora4784
@nora4784 3 роки тому
that was great ! keep going
@elenaprentza6712
@elenaprentza6712 3 роки тому
Çok teşekkür ederim!!!
@shaikhmuzzammil7596
@shaikhmuzzammil7596 3 роки тому
Good one this video help so much how to pronounce it...
@Knowledge.Seeker13
@Knowledge.Seeker13 Рік тому
Wow !!! I was just wondering today how to pronounce this letter. Thank you !!! 😊
@homodeus1930
@homodeus1930 Рік тому
If it comes after the letters "ğ", "e" and "i", it is pronounced as "y".
@tykl-
@tykl- Рік тому
Very informative video, thanks!
@Turkishle
@Turkishle Рік тому
Glad it was helpful!
@Khalid11123
@Khalid11123 Рік тому
Teşekkürler Can
@emangames6073
@emangames6073 Рік тому
CAN TYSM YOU CRACKED THIS
@wiseozi1
@wiseozi1 2 роки тому
En kolayı sesi yok demek ancak bir sesi var. Fonetik alfabede; [ɣ], [ɰ] ya da [ʁ̞]. [ɣ]: "Voiced velar fricative" (Ötümlü artdamaksıl sürtünmeli ünsüz). [ɰ]: "Voiced velar approximant" (Artdamaksıl sürtünmesiz ünsüz) [ʁ̞]: "Voiced uvular approximant" (Türkçe çevirisini bulamadım) Daha detaylı bilgi için: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_velar_fricative en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_velar_approximant en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_uvular_fricative
@Khalid11123
@Khalid11123 Рік тому
¡Hola Maestro !, Muchas gracias por sus vídeos .Me ayudan mucho, son muy buenos y interesantes .¡Mejor Maestro de planeta. From Somalia but now lives in Russia
@alex_8704
@alex_8704 5 місяців тому
Thank you for this video, it's very helpful. Actually there are Wikipedia articles that insist that the situation is a bit more complex. They say that the pronunciation of this letter in some words depends upon the speaker, the surrounding vowels, and cite exceptions like eğlence ('fun') [ejlænˈdʒe] and proper names like Olğun [oɫˈɡun]. I also have a friend in Azerbaijan who insists that only non-native Turkish speakers can believe that this letter in Turkish is not pronounced at all, that it is pronounced but very mildly even between a vowel and a consonant mixing itself with the preceding prolonged vowel. I also realize that many Azerbaijani people, both in Azerbaijan and Iran, learn Turkish through very popular Turkish soap operas/TV series. So I wonder if the actors in them tend to be old-fashioned in preserving this letter in their stage pronunciation thus making impression upon the Azerbaijanian audience that this sound is still pronounced in Turkey... There may be also differences between Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, and Antalya dialects in that request as well.
@blink_vittar
@blink_vittar 3 роки тому
THANK YOU SO MUCH OMG
@vorqoo
@vorqoo 3 роки тому
Merhaba Can, I heard that some Turkish dialect pronounced their ğ's as "gh" like in Arabic or "r" in French. Is that true? Sağolsun! 😄
@emilvcloutier
@emilvcloutier 3 роки тому
Yes kinda true. I'm native Turkish speaker btw
@ahmetyasin1260
@ahmetyasin1260 3 роки тому
Yes it is true. My grandmother does that too. She says for instance "yaĞmır" instead of yaamur
@Sakura-zr8ib
@Sakura-zr8ib 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bGl8nGekimp3yac.html 1:22 "yokluğunda"
@emilvcloutier
@emilvcloutier 3 роки тому
@@Sakura-zr8ib Japanese Businessman Sakura 🤨😳
@Sakura-zr8ib
@Sakura-zr8ib 3 роки тому
@@emilvcloutier what?!! Nooo😅 just japanese cherry blossom (sakura) 😂😂
@mariaelkhyari9682
@mariaelkhyari9682 2 роки тому
So cool! Thanks!
@hajra11
@hajra11 2 роки тому
I subscribed to your channel even though I am not learning Turkish...haha donno why I just like your explanation!
@kalvincj
@kalvincj 2 роки тому
Thanks! 😄
@whatshouldmynamebe987
@whatshouldmynamebe987 Рік тому
You are a hero
@massielr3116
@massielr3116 2 роки тому
Thanks!
@nazneenfazil1382
@nazneenfazil1382 3 роки тому
Helpful
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 3 роки тому
Glad it helped :)
@laibakhurram8940
@laibakhurram8940 3 роки тому
I also did the Ertugrul mistake ! Haha
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 3 роки тому
Glad you saw your mistake 😄😊
@masyrsquad354
@masyrsquad354 3 роки тому
Its like ع in urdu which gives a softness to word
@Kender591
@Kender591 Рік тому
I actually thought he burped 😆. Excellent video!
@phonenaing7312
@phonenaing7312 3 роки тому
Thanks
@No_one_here_bye
@No_one_here_bye 2 роки тому
Omgg thank u so much
@tenatsa9647
@tenatsa9647 Рік тому
Thank youuuuu
@Adamski1987
@Adamski1987 2 роки тому
It's just like the German h after a vowel. Just like (Oliver) [Kahn]. In Turkish [Kağn]. Or just like in the Latvian ā, ē or ū.
@buhaysanayon1167
@buhaysanayon1167 2 роки тому
Now I learn from you.
@ThatLadyBird
@ThatLadyBird 10 місяців тому
Thanks for this video, i realized it was silent but hadnt noticed you were supposed to lengthen the preceeding vowel. Also, am i hearing a slight "S" sound when you pronounce "R" ?
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 9 місяців тому
you are very welcome! 😊
@johnmaynardapostol2
@johnmaynardapostol2 9 місяців тому
The Turkish letter “ğ” (soft g) can represent the length of vowels for obvious reasons.
@brucenator
@brucenator 6 місяців тому
Question: how was the word yoğurt pronounced back in the 16th century when the Arabic spelling was still used? By comparison, in English the now silent gh in words like light used to be pronounced and the vowel sound was a short i. Once upon a time the word was pronounced more like the modern Dutch word: licht. In Old English the first person singular pronoun ic was pronounced like the modern Dutch ik. Then by Middle English it had changed to i like the i in machine and it wasn't until modern English that the pronoun I became the diphthong ai like in the word like.
@V.O.I.D_
@V.O.I.D_ 3 роки тому
işte buna Ğ derim
@thorunmjolniri
@thorunmjolniri 3 роки тому
Ğ
@hemptr9257
@hemptr9257 3 роки тому
Ğ
@beratslvi
@beratslvi 3 роки тому
Ğ
@xkraltr3423
@xkraltr3423 3 роки тому
Yumuşak ge
@murdazone
@murdazone 3 роки тому
Ğ
@yahiazaatit7679
@yahiazaatit7679 3 роки тому
very helpful, also love the similarities between arabic and turkish
@Turkishle
@Turkishle 3 роки тому
Yes there are many similarities 😊
@xoducy3394
@xoducy3394 3 роки тому
Ğ
@furkan8540
@furkan8540 Рік тому
no
@god2112
@god2112 3 роки тому
How do I pronounce the "R". I don't know how to pronounce the thrilled R even though I'm trying so hard.
@yunusemreartk6434
@yunusemreartk6434 3 роки тому
Touch the tip of your tongue to your palate and try to pucker your lips. I hope translate is correct.
@skeptic781
@skeptic781 3 роки тому
They don't really trill it in Turkish
@iamdilexa1103
@iamdilexa1103 3 роки тому
Ğ dili bile icat edildi ;)
@sr-kt9ml
@sr-kt9ml 5 місяців тому
why do you add the zh sound at the end of siǧir but not at the end of sir? is that a function of the ǧ?
@learnturkishwithistanbulit9609
@learnturkishwithistanbulit9609 3 місяці тому
yes.
@EinarEle
@EinarEle 7 місяців тому
You missed out the most important Turkish names - Sofoğlu and Razgatlioğlu.
@uncleuncle3196
@uncleuncle3196 Рік тому
As a Syrian arab with a Syrian Turkmen mother after learning Turkish I realised that the letter “ğ” is the same as "غ" in Arabic but when the Turks switched from Arabic to Latin alphabet there was no such thing as "غ" it’s an impossible sound for Latin speakers to make so they made it silent. You can realise when Syrian Turkmens and Iraqi Turkmens speak Turkish they pronounce “ğ” as “غ".
@thraciensis3589
@thraciensis3589 Рік тому
İstanbul Turkish and Syrian Türkmen is different. Their "ğ" was always different. İstanbul Turkish had never hard "ğ" sound. It was very soft to begin with.
@erinpilla
@erinpilla 3 роки тому
Kara Sevda brought me here LOL
@AJ-on-youtube
@AJ-on-youtube Місяць тому
I guess I need to watch one of your other videos to find out why you're pronouncing "r" three different ways? Also (English tip): The way you're pronouncing the word "vowel" sounds like the English word "wall" or maybe "wowl", and that's not how we say it. If it weren't for the context in which you're using the word, I wouldn't be able to recognize it as "vowel". Try pronouncing the letter "f" while humming. That's how we pronounce the letter "v" in English. I read that you actually have a similar sound in Turkish; it's like how you pronounce "v" in a word like "kartvizit" (and not like the "v" in "tavuk", which is pronounced like the English "w"). Also, the word "vowel" should have two distinct syllables (with the stronger emphasis on the first syllable), like "VOW-el" (or, in Turkish phonics, I guess it would be more like "vağvel", but with the "v" from "kartvizit" at the starting of the first syllable, and the "v" from "tavuk" at the beginning of the second syllable).
@elyorrozmetov9000
@elyorrozmetov9000 6 місяців тому
In my language, it is pronounced like French or German R. My language is also Turkic, so in Turkish it should be like that, too.
@Porygonal64
@Porygonal64 Рік тому
so its just a physical, in-word indicator of pronunciation emphasis? like how berlin is pronounce ber•LIN or per•HAPS
@rolaalkhediro7305
@rolaalkhediro7305 3 роки тому
🌹
@estefaneoy8504
@estefaneoy8504 2 роки тому
The burping part was funny
@jakeiral2026
@jakeiral2026 2 роки тому
0:43 Hey, Semir Gerkhan!
@Dan-hd8ud
@Dan-hd8ud 3 роки тому
My friends name is can and I would always pronounce is KHAN LOL
@12123188
@12123188 2 роки тому
Earth to rule....nice one
@erdembaba9369
@erdembaba9369 3 роки тому
selamun aleykum kardeşim
@himtheemperoradityaofindia
@himtheemperoradityaofindia Рік тому
So I should write my name as Ağditya ?
@beti_writing
@beti_writing 6 місяців тому
For Spanish talking people: no
@waliddidou-up2xs
@waliddidou-up2xs 7 місяців тому
Thank you 💔
@mydogduleeuw9173
@mydogduleeuw9173 2 роки тому
ğ nasil soylenir oğretmiyorsun ki, onun yerine nasil soylenir diyorsunuz, bu tekniği yanliş buluyorum. Bu yorumuda, isminde ğ sahip biri olarak yapiyorum.
@metinkibaroglu2171
@metinkibaroglu2171 3 роки тому
ğ yi telaffuz etmediğimizi ben de öğrenmiş oldum
@aaaaaaaaaamamabdkzkan
@aaaaaaaaaamamabdkzkan 3 роки тому
Ediyoruz ama Türkçe öğrenenler daha kolay öğrenebilsin diye "ğ"yi görmezden gelmelerini ve o harften bir önceki harfi uzatmalarını önermiş. Yani tabii ki de "ğ" nin de sesi var.
@splendorshah
@splendorshah 2 роки тому
For Pakistani Turkish language is much easier because too many words are same . Ğ غ
@oluisvicrekonseyisividisla8810
@oluisvicrekonseyisividisla8810 3 роки тому
Ğ is win WE ARE WİN
@zenkidscreation
@zenkidscreation Рік тому
I wrote in ğ
@hhh-yh8wn
@hhh-yh8wn 2 роки тому
Of course I liked it, since you burped in the screen like a beast
@fullodakpozitiflik5418
@fullodakpozitiflik5418 2 роки тому
If you want to pronounce it, roar like a bear.
@leon_underscore
@leon_underscore 3 роки тому
Im turkish and even i dont know how to ponounce ğ
@fatihcam13
@fatihcam13 2 роки тому
I like your channel and your very nice videos. This one, however, is not completely correct. Try these words: "Diğer" (other), "Ağız" (mouth) or"yoğurt" (yoghurt). These are very basic Turkish words that don't fit in this explanation. There are many others: Kağıt. yağız, ağıt, değil, eğil, yoğun. "Ğ" doesn't lengthen the previous sound in any of these words. The reality is, "ğ" is really hard to teach to a non-native speaker. It's similar to the throat sounds that exist in French, like when they say "Bordeaux". But in Turkish, it's extremely subtle that you can barely hear it as a listener. But a native speaker just naturally brings the voice down to the throat for a very brief moment, which may or may not be heard from the outside.
@TulugOrhanALPAY
@TulugOrhanALPAY Рік тому
Çok güzel anlatım olmuş. My name is Tuluğğğğğğ. Not Tulug. Thank u.
@kaanuzun01
@kaanuzun01 3 роки тому
Ğ!
@aidenturnblom7072
@aidenturnblom7072 2 роки тому
ğ never appears at the start of a turkish word.
@DodGeneral
@DodGeneral 3 роки тому
ğhı diyebilirisniz you can say ğhı
@kaanuzun01
@kaanuzun01 3 роки тому
Ğ için ğhı diyeceksek Ğ Ğhı Ğhıhı Ğhıhıhı Ğhıhıhıhı...
@ahmedzeyosodra6462
@ahmedzeyosodra6462 2 роки тому
But you say ( Bağdat ) for Baghdad
@gordonbey2990
@gordonbey2990 3 роки тому
mommy Ğ
@HR-QarabagAzrbaycandr
@HR-QarabagAzrbaycandr 2 роки тому
The letter "ğ" in Turkish also don't start with that letter
@aidensadigov8378
@aidensadigov8378 3 роки тому
Ə
@ra1ny_switchedchannels241
@ra1ny_switchedchannels241 3 роки тому
Tamam mı
@geekinforties6412
@geekinforties6412 Рік тому
In turkmen language it is pronounced
@jasmineguzelmutluhidir8338
@jasmineguzelmutluhidir8338 3 роки тому
Yumusak G
@AnarchistGoblin55
@AnarchistGoblin55 3 роки тому
Turkish is a beatiful language.
@pigsteps
@pigsteps 3 роки тому
@@AnarchistGoblin55 Ğ ĞĞ ĞĞ Ğ ĞĞ Ğ ĞĞ Ğ ĞĞÜ ĞÜĞ Ğ Ğ Ğ Ğ ĞÇÇĞÇĞÇĞÇĞÇĞÇĞ
@f3rnweh
@f3rnweh 3 роки тому
ĞĞĞĞĞĞĞĞ
@ygtbdk3110
@ygtbdk3110 3 роки тому
ĞI
@beratslvi
@beratslvi 3 роки тому
Ğ
@zenobeedits2662
@zenobeedits2662 3 роки тому
Ğ
@kernoptis
@kernoptis 3 роки тому
ğ
@hasanzorlu6704
@hasanzorlu6704 3 роки тому
tüm hayatım botunca seni yanlış telaffuz ettiğim için beni affet "ğ"
@brawleralper6473
@brawleralper6473 2 роки тому
"Aga b" derken yumuşak olmalı aslında ama ..
@ingilteregelini
@ingilteregelini 2 роки тому
Kardeş neden geğirmek derken geğiriyosun :D
@emirwashere9573
@emirwashere9573 3 роки тому
merhaba Ğ
@kandilsimidi850
@kandilsimidi850 3 роки тому
ğ
@fatihkusku
@fatihkusku 3 роки тому
Ğ
@ozanaltuntas1826
@ozanaltuntas1826 3 роки тому
Ğ
@f3rnweh
@f3rnweh 3 роки тому
ü
@Yusuf-nm5bf
@Yusuf-nm5bf 3 роки тому
Ğ
@unfles2771
@unfles2771 3 роки тому
Abi Ğ
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