What traditional Turkish breakfast looks like | Easy Turkish 13

SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW EASY TURKISH CHANNEL: http://bit.ly/EasyTurkishSub BECOME A MEMBER OF EASY TURKISH ON PATREON:   / easyturkish   FOLLOW EASY TURKISH ON INSTAGRAM:   / easyturkishvideos   --- ALL TURKISH STREET INTERVIEWS: http://bit.ly/EasyTurkishPlaylist ALL TURKISH VIDEOS FOR BEGINNERS: http://bit.ly/SuperEasyTurkishPlaylist --- Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English. SUBSCRIBE TO EASY LANGUAGES: http://bit.ly/elsub WEBSITE: http://www.easy-languages.org/ FACEBOOK:   / easylanguagesstreetinterviews   BECOME A CO-PRODUCER: https://bit.ly/2kyB9nM --- 1 - The subject of this sentence, “We”, refers to the whole country, not the presenters.The sentence roughly means “There is a man named Vedat Milor in Turkey”. 2 – Breakfast (Kahvaltı): The Turkish word for Breakfast is a compound word made of Kahv (Coffee, Kahve without the letter “E”) and Altı (Under), roughly translates to “Before Coffee”. 3 – In this sentence, the presenter signifies the long distance between the provinces. --- Hosts of the video: Ömer Yazıcı, Emin Doğan Camera: Emine Doğan, Esra Doğan Edit: Emine Doğan Translation: Onurhan Aksoy #learnturkish #easyturkish #easylanguages