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Your native language (Türkçe) quietly pushes you into specific French errors. Here are the ones to watch — and the fix for each. This is exactly how WordSlick coaches you, every day.
See my full report & start free →Turkish has no gender and no "the" ("o" covers he/she/it); French needs le/la/un/une and agreement everywhere. Learn each noun with its article.
Turkish is verb-final; French is subject-verb-object. Move the verb up right after the subject.
Turkish glues case suffixes onto the noun (evde, eve); French uses separate little words BEFORE it: "à la maison", "de Paris". The marker detaches and moves in front.
Turkish ü ≈ French u and ö ≈ French eu, a genuine pronunciation head start. Spend the saved effort on the nasal vowels on/en/un, which Turkish lacks.
Gender is largely unpredictable — learn le/la with each noun.
"some" is expressed with du/de la/des and changes after a negative (pas de).
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