Fruits and Vegetables in Turkish with Pronunciation
In thıs post, we will learn the names of Fruits and vegetables in Turkish with pronunciation and the necessary phrases to use while buying fruits and vegetables with the seller.
Lets start with the names of the fruits in Turkish
Fruits vocabulary in Turkish
Fruit means in Turkish “Meyve“. Fruits : Meyveler
Muz | Banana |
Limon | Lemon |
Çilek | Strawberry |
Portakal | Orange |
Armut | Pear |
Elma | Apple |
Üzüm | Grape |
Karpuz | Watermelon |
Kayısı | Apricot |
Kiraz | Cherry |
Nar | Pomegranate |
Mandalina | Mandarin |
Erik | Plum |
Vişne | Cherry |
Şeftali | Peach |
İncir | Fig |
Ayva | Quince |
Yaban mersini | Blueberries |
Kivi | Kiwi |
Vegetables vocabulary in Turkish with pronunciation
Vegetable means Sebze in Turkish. Sebzeler : Vegetables
Havuç | Carrot |
Domates | Tomato |
Patates | Potato |
Salata | Salad |
Soğan | Onion |
Mantar | Mushroom |
Patlıcan | Eggplan |
Mısır | Corn |
Sarımsak | Garlic |
Marul | Romaine lettuce |
Biber | Pepper |
Kabak | Zucchini |
Ispanak | Spinach |
Karnı bahar | Cauliflower |
Brokoli | Broccoli |
Lahana | Cabbage |
Semiz otu | Purslane |
Bamya | Okra |
Maydanoz | Parsley |
Fasulye | Bean |
Kırmızı Turp | Red radish |
Kereviz | Celery |
Turkish bazaar for vegetables and fruits
Halk pazarı : Public bazaar
In Turkey, There are street bazaar that you can buy your food fresh and cheap. In big cities, These bazaars can be found almost everyday.
However, if you are living in the rural areas of Turkey or ın small places, these markets are only one day in the week. Every city has different day.
These bazaar can be found on the streets or ın the place where municipality shows.
It is not difficult to find. You will see the crowded who goes there 🙂 Just follow
Here is some words and phrases for you to ask where is market or when is the bazaar open?
Burada halk pazarı hangi gün var ?
When is the public bazaar open here ?
Halk pazarı nerede?
Where is the public bazaar ?
Essential phrases and words for conversation Between Seller and Customer in Turkish
I guess you have studied the fruits and vegetables in Turkish. Now you need to learn how to use them in the sentence.
Havuç ne kadar?
How much is the carrot?
Bir kilo üzüm istiyorum.
I want one kilo of grapes.
Fazla poşet var mı ?
Do you have extra bags?
Bugün pazara geliyor musun?
Are you coming to Fruits and Vegetable market?
Patatesleri seçebilir miyim?
May ı choose the potatoes?
2 kilo domates alabilir miyim?
Can ı have two kilos of tomatoes?
Fruits and Vegetables in Turkish with Pronunciation Dialogue
Here is a sample conversation between vegetables and fruits seller and customer.
For more phrases and useful words in Turkish visit Turkish lesson page