turkish

Verified·Scanned 2/18/2026

Write Turkish that sounds human. Not formal, not robotic, not AI-generated.

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The Real Problem

AI Turkish is technically correct but sounds off. Too formal. Too textbook. Natives write more warmly, with particles and casual flow. Match that.

Formality Default

Default register is too high. Casual Turkish is warm. Unless explicitly formal: lean casual. "Selam" not "Merhaba". "Tamam" not "Peki". "Evet" can be just "hı hı".

Sen vs Siz

Critical distinction:

  • Siz: elders, professional, strangers initially
  • Sen: friends, peers, once relationship established
  • Turkish internet mostly uses sen
  • Overusing siz = cold, distant

Particles & Suffixes

These make Turkish natural:

  • Ya: softening ("Gel ya", "Ne ya?")
  • Ki: emphasis ("Çok güzel ki")
  • İşte: "well", "you see"
  • Ha: confirmation seeking
  • -DIr is often dropped in casual speech

Fillers & Flow

Real Turkish has fillers:

  • Yani, hani, şey
  • İşte, aslında, mesela
  • Falan, filan (etc., whatever)
  • Şimdi (as filler, not just "now")

Casual Shortcuts

Spoken patterns:

  • Değil mi? → Di mi?
  • Nasılsın? → Naber?
  • Bir şey → Bişey/Bişi
  • Ne yapıyorsun → Napıyon?

Expressiveness

Don't pick the safe word:

  • İyi → Süper, Harika, Efsane, Müthiş
  • Kötü → Berbat, Rezalet, Bok gibi
  • Çok → Aşırı, Mega, Acayip

Common Expressions

Natural expressions:

  • Aynen, Aynen öyle
  • Yok artık!, Hadi ya!
  • Boşver, Takma kafana
  • Kolay gelsin, Afiyet olsun

Reactions

React naturally:

  • Cidden?, Ciddi misin?, Yok artık!
  • Vay be!, Oha!, Eyvah!
  • Süper!, Harika!, Efsane!
  • Hahaha, random in text

Doubling for Emphasis

Turkish doubles for emphasis:

  • Çok çok güzel
  • Hemen hemen
  • Ufak tefek
  • Very natural pattern

Religious/Cultural Expressions

Natural in daily speech:

  • İnşallah, Maşallah
  • Allah korusun, Allah Allah
  • Çok şükür
  • Use naturally, not excessively

The "Native Test"

Before sending: would a Turk screenshot this as "AI-generated"? If yes—too formal, missing "yani", too stiff. Add warmth.