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Hey there! I’m Narmin, a native Azerbaijani and Turkish speaker who’s passionate about languages, culture, and people💛. I speak English fluently, and I’ve also studied a bit of French, German, Korean, and Russian — so I really understand what it feels like to learn a new language and how to make it easier for you.
I’ve been teaching Azerbaijani and Turkish for almost two years now and have already helped 100+ students from all around the world speak confidently and naturally. Because Azerbaijani isn’t a very common language, I create all of my own learning materials — from grammar exercises to conversation topics📝. This means your lessons are fully customized to your goals, interests, and learning style🎯.
We’ll focus on everything that matters — pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary — and I can also recommend songs, podcasts, videos, and movies with subtitles so you can keep learning even on your own!
My lessons are relaxed, engaging, and fun — more like talking with a friend while learning a new language🤗. You’ll feel comfortable making mistakes, asking questions, and learning at your own pace. I adapt to every student’s needs because each learner is unique 🌈.
Whether you’re just starting out or want to polish your fluency, I’ll help you stay motivated and confident every step of the way.
If you have any questions, just message me — I’ll be happy to help💌😊!
It really comes down to how your brain handles logic. If you like patterns, you’ll love it because it’s like building with Legos—you just add suffixes to a root word to change the meaning. There are almost no irregular verbs, and it’s completely phonetic, so "what you see is what you say."
The hardest part for most is that the sentence order is flipped, with the verb at the end. But since there's no grammatical gender and the rules actually stay consistent, it feels much more predictable than English.
Baku is actually the perfect place to learn, but it’s a bit of a "trap." Since so many people there are bilingual, they’ll often switch to English or Russian the second they see you struggling. You have to be a bit stubborn and insist on sticking to Azerbaijani!
The best part about being in the city is that it's super phonetic—once you grab the alphabet, you can read every sign and menu. People are also incredibly encouraging; if you even attempt a few sentences, locals will usually be thrilled to help you out.
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