
Learn Azerbaijani greetings and basic phrases, including salam for hello, formal and informal how are you, names, origins, ages, and common polite expressions for daily interactions.
Learn Azerbaijani numbers from zero to hundred and up to thousand, practice pronunciation and repetition, and explore fractions to 1000 with guided drills.
Explore Azerbaijani color vocabulary as the instructor introduces white, black, red, green, blue, yellow, brown, grey, and pink. Practice asking and answering about colors in Azerbaijani.
Learn Azerbaijani food vocabulary and everyday phrases through a practical buy-food dialogue, covering items like cheese, bread, milk, egg, beef, chicken, fish, pasta, rice, tea, and more.
Learn the Azerbaijani alphabet with 32 letters, including 9 vowels and 25 consonants, and practice correct letter pronunciations to say words accurately.
Discover wild animals vocabulary in Azerbaijani, starting with the eagle kartal and expanding to crocodile timsah, snake ellen, monkey maimon, elephant feel, and lion.
Learn how to build a basic affirmative sentence using the suffix dur or dir, and apply the rules based on syllables and vowels through practice with examples.
Learn Azerbaijani family vocabulary, from mother Anna and father Utter to grandmother Nana and grandfather Baba, plus aunts and uncles Carla, Bebe, Emmy, and dih dih, with age questions practice.
Learn Azerbaijani house vocabulary by listing parts of the house: living room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, balcony, basement, and roof, with a practice dialogue about housing.
Learn Azerbaijani bathroom vocabulary through common items such as the bathtub (varna), toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, hair dryer, shower (tush), and towel, plus practical daily conversation you can use with family.
Learn Azerbaijani kitchen items vocabulary and practice through a guided dialogue, repeating terms for kitchen objects and using the conversation to describe items like frying pan and kettle.
Explore Azerbaijani nouns and their singular and plural forms, using exact numbers with singular nouns and the la suffix for imprecise numbers, with examples like kitab and chai.
Learn Azerbaijani clothing vocabulary, including trousers, shirt, shoes, socks, jeans, jacket, dress, and boots. Practice everyday conversations about clothes, such as asking where is my shirt and discussing colors.
Learn how to form negative sentences in Azerbaijani, with pronoun-specific examples, practice drills, and common verb negation patterns.
Learn essential Azerbaijani weather vocabulary for beginners, including temperature, sunny, rain, snow, cloudy, wind, lightning, and rainbow, and practice forming weather-related questions and dialogues.
Learn Azerbaijani sports vocabulary by naming football, volleyball, tennis, golf, chess (sharmat), bowling, hockey, and basketball, and practice a dialogue about favorite sports.
Explore Azerbaijani professions vocabulary like malim, doktor, vakil, usta, aalim, police, soldier, suraju, rassam, and practice self-introduction dialogues such as 'I am a teacher' and 'I work at a school'.
Explore Azerbaijani beverage vocabulary, learning terms for water, sparkling water, still water, Coca Cola, and alcoholic drinks like vodka, whiskey, champagne, and wine, then practice ordering.
Learn Azerbaijani fruit names like alma, bannan, tillich, albala, ananas, yamiche, and practice buying fruits by the kilo with manat.
Explore Azerbaijani character traits (xasiyyətlər) and practice naming qualities like nervous, optimistic, hardworking, and humble. Use a sample conversation about someone to reinforce daily practice and casual gossip context.
Discover Azerbaijani personal pronouns and how to form sentences with man, sen, o, onlar, using verb noun adjective structures and suffixes m, yam, dur, and eek.
Learn to build basic interrogative sentences in Azerbaijani by adjusting intonation and adding the mi/mu suffix, placing stress on the last word, and ending with a question mark.
Learn Azerbaijani vocabulary for accessories, including belt, earrings, scarf, tie, watch, handbag, umbrella, sunglasses, glasses, and keys, and practice them through a price dialogue using manat.
Learn Azerbaijani for beginners by building living room vocabulary (divan, table, chair, television, telephone, carpet, door, window, clock, air conditioner) and practice daily conversation phrases.
Learn essential restaurant vocabulary in Azerbaijani, including staff roles, menu items, and ordering phrases, with gender-neutral terms and practical dialogue for real-world dining.
The lesson introduces health and illness vocabulary in Azerbaijani, covering medicine, injections, common symptoms like headache, fever, stomachache, toothache, allergy, and cold, plus basic health phrases.
Learn Azerbaijani vocabulary for parts of the face, including head, face, eyes, hair, nose, ears, eyebrows, and eyelashes, and practice describing yourself or others with eye and hair color dialogue.
Explore the Azerbaijani appearance vocabulary, covering height, weight, skin colors, and hairstyles, and practice a dialogue to describe others' looks in everyday conversations.
Explore Azerbaijani possessive pronouns and their noun suffixes, covering my, your, our, his/her, and their forms, with clear examples using nouns like araba.
Learn the Azerbaijani days of the week and practice a practical week-planning dialogue with friends or family, focusing on weekdays and weekend plans.
Explore the months of the year in Azerbaijani, hear and practice Yanvar through Dekabr, and use a simple dialogue to talk about your birth month.
Learn the four seasons of the year in Azerbaijani, and practice pronunciation through a guided dialogue while discussing your favorite seasons for beginners.
Acquire essential airport vocabulary in Azerbaijani, including pilot, passport, luggage, suitcase, customs, security check, and boarding pass, and practice terminal dialogue for security check, entry, and exit.
Learn Azerbaijani country names and practice a self-introduction dialogue, including asking where you are from and responding with basic country terms like Azerbaijan and America.
Learn basic Azerbaijani emotion words for beginners, including joy, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, hate, shame, proud, and confident, through guided pronunciation and repetition practice.
Learn Azerbaijani body parts vocabulary, including head, body, barmak, bouillon, and eyak, with practice dialogues like describing what you have in your hand.
Practice Azerbaijani locations vocabulary and prepositions by learning words like school, at home, at work, office, museum, hospital, farm, and restaurant, and use them to discuss relocations and your job.
Explore the present tense in Azerbaijani, using present tense suffixes er or ere, plus personal pronoun suffixes, with examples for first to third person forms, questions, negation, and basic introductions.
Explore traditional Azerbaijani meals and cuisines and learn how to prepare them, with a useful link for recipes. Taste pakhlava as a highlighted dessert and enjoy it with tea.
Celebrate completing the Azerbaijani beginner course as you grasp the ins and outs of Azerbaijani grammar and vocabulary and practice reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
I have been working with foreigners for 5 years. I love to teach because I get to meet new people and learn their customs and traditions. That’s why I put a lot of love and fun into creating this course. I hope you’ll enjoy learning too. Also, you're going to learn and improve well on the way to understanding all the Azerbaijani grammar, vocabulary, or practicing reading, writing, listening, or speaking skills with me. Moreover, if you have any questions, feel free to ask me. Okay? So, I invite you to watch all my courses. Enjoy the course!
- Pronounce words correctly
- You can introduce yourself: formal and informal
- Useful vocabulary words from all categories.
- You can order food and drinks.
- Daily dialogues and conversations
- Less grammar more practice for speaking
- Speaking skill
-Reading skill
-Writing skill
-Listening skills
-Essential grammar rules.
- To build affirmative
-To build a negative
-To build a interrogative sentences
- To build Present tense sentence
-Describe people's personalities and physical appearance
- Give and use directions
- How to buy some fruits,
- How to buy vegetables
-How to buy foods
-Count numbers
- Learn how to use public transportation
- Adapt to new situations at the Airport
- To order at the restaurant