Learn Turkish words, from merhaba to living in Türkiye

We help you remember Turkish words — your vocabulary with translation, examples and reviews.

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Your own vocabulary

Learn the words you actually need

A ready-made word card

Translation, examples and audio appear on their own

We help you not forget

We bring words back to practice at the right moment

3 steps to make the words stick

  1. Add a word or phrase you came across in real life

  2. We build a practice plan so the words stay with you

  3. Practise 10 minutes a day — and your vocabulary keeps growing

Why it works

Not just a word list

VibeLing turns your vocabulary into personal practice: hard words come back more often, familiar ones less.

This is how words look in VibeLing

[aˈtʃɯk]

openadjective

Kapalı olmayan, girilebilen veya kullanılabilen.

Example

Mağaza akşam dokuza kadar açık.

The shop is open until nine in the evening.

[byˈjyk]

bigadjective

Boyutu ya da miktarı fazla olan.

Example

Bahçenin içinde büyük bir ev var.

There is a big house in the garden.

[gyˈzel]

beautifuladjective

Bakması ya da duyması hoşa giden, çekici.

Example

Bu şehir çok güzel bir yer.

This city is a very beautiful place.

People learn what they actually need

Turkish: what is hardest to remember

Turkish is agglutinative: suffixes stack onto a root, so a single word can carry what a whole phrase does in English. Turkish words copied into a list fade fast, because in real speech they almost always appear with endings attached.

  • Words are built from suffixes (ev → evler → evlerimde) — they are easier to grasp seen inside an example.
  • Vowel harmony reshapes endings to match the root, so it helps to both hear and see the word in context.
  • Special letters (ı, ş, ğ, ç, ö, ü) change the sound — audio keeps you from learning a word wrong.
Practice the hard words

Frequently asked questions

How do I learn Turkish words as a beginner?
Add simple words and VibeLing gives you translation, an example and audio with correct pronunciation; spaced repetition helps at any level.
Is Turkish hard because of suffixes and vowel harmony?
The AI shows each word inside an example, so you can see how suffixes attach and endings change — easier than memorizing a rule on its own.
Does VibeLing help with letters like ı, ş, ğ, ç, ö, ü?
Yes — every word has audio, so you remember how the special Turkish letters actually sound.
How do I build Turkish vocabulary?
Add new words regularly and do short sessions; the spaced-repetition schedule picks the right moment to review.
Can I learn words I add myself?
Yes. In VibeLing you can add any Turkish words and phrases yourself — from books, shows, lessons, work or everyday conversations. For every word the app builds a card with translation, examples and pronunciation.

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