r/turkishlearning is a subreddit with 35k members. The community frequently discusses turkish, learning, grammar, video, and difference, and the most common flair used is vocabulary, conversation, grammar, translation, and turkish media.
Learn Turkish, a language with a deep history of Khans, Sultans, Empires and real world application. With 90 million people speaking Turkish and almost 220 million speaking Turkic languages across Asia Minor and into Central Asia it is one of the most spoken languages in the world.
Popular Topics in r/turkishlearning
#1
Turkish
101 posts
#2
Learning
47 posts
#3
Grammar
15 posts
#4
Video
9 posts
#5
Difference
9 posts
#6
Turkish Language
9 posts
#7
Practice
8 posts
#8
Vocabulary
8 posts
#9
Turkish Learning
7 posts
#10
Language
6 posts
Flair Used in r/turkishlearning
#1
Vocabulary
: "Turkish idioms of the day"
22 posts
#2
Conversation
: "Geri bildirim arıyorum"
17 posts
#3
Grammar
: "Wrong order?"
12 posts
#4
Translation
: "insult translation?"
4 posts
#5
Turkish Media
: "What do you think is the likelihood of Turkish surpassing Japanese or Korean in popularity?"
4 posts
Member Growth in r/turkishlearning
Yearly
+6k members(21.5%)
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Last updated: June 9, 2026