Turkish Grammar: Accusative Case of Personal Pronouns Explained
Learn how personal pronouns change in the accusative case in Turkish, and how they work as direct objects in real sentences. This lesson is designed for English speakers learning Turkish, focusing on pronoun forms, definite objects, and correct sentence usage. 00:00 Merhabalar, ben Sercan 00:45 Personal Pronouns in Turkish 01:50 Accusative Case Suffixes 02:16 Personal Pronouns with Accusative Case Suffixes 02:46 Some examples

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