100+ Essential Business Vocabulary In Turkish You Must Know

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Are you preparing for a job interview with Turkish companies? Planning to work in Turkey or embark on a business trip to the region? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you’re likely aware of the challenges that lie ahead. Fear not, for in this article, we’ll equip you with the essential business vocabulary in Turkish and familiarize you with common Turkish business phrases.

By the time you finish reading, you’ll be able to confidently greet colleagues, introduce yourself, participate in meetings, and handle correspondence in Turkish.

Business Vocabulary In Turkish

Let’s start with the basics:

  • Business – İş
  • Businessman – İş adamı
  • Businesswoman – İş kadını

To help you remember these, we’ll categorize Turkish business phrases as vocabulary lists in this article.

Company-Related Words

When discussing companies, you’ll encounter these terms:

English Turkish
CompanyŞirket
EnterpriseKuruluş
CorporationKurum
FirmFirma
ShareholderHissedar
Small- or medium-sized businessKüçük ve orta ölçekli işletme
Non-profit organizationKâr amacı gütmeyen kuruluş
Joint-stock companyAnonim şirket
Multi-national companyÇok uluslu şirket
International companyUluslararası şirket
Corporate firmKurumsal firma
RetailPerakende
WholesaleToptan
HeadquarterAna merkez
BranchŞube
SubsidiaryYan kuruluş
DealerBayi
OfficeOfis
Office / BureauBüro
DepartmentDepartman
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Work-Related Terms

When discussing Turkish jobs and work, these words come into play:

English Turkish
To workÇalışmak
Business / Work / Jobİş
PositionPozisyon
Employerİşveren
PersonnelPersonel
EmployeeÇalışan
Workerİşçi
BossPatron
Colleagueİş arkadaşı
CareerKariyer
ManagementYönetim
SuperiorÜst
ManagerMüdür
DirectorDirektör
SubordinateAlt kademe
Internship / ApprenticeshipStaj
Intern / ApprenticeStajyer
AgreementSözleşme
ContractKontrat
ShiftVardiya
OvertimeFazla mesai

Words About Money

Money matters in business. Here are money-related terms in Turkish:

English Turkish
MoneyPara
SalaryMaaş
WageÜcret
Minimum wageAsgari ücret
Income / RevenueGelir
Net income / Net revenueNet gelir
Gross income / Gross revenueBrüt gelir
Bonusİkramiye
ProfitKâr
PayrollBordro
ShareHisse
TaxVergi
Advance paymentÖn ödeme
BankBanka
Bank accountBanka hesabı
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Greetings & Introductions In Business

In business, greetings and introductions hold immense importance. Whether the situation is formal or informal, making a positive first impression is key. Here are some essential phrases.

Greetings

No matter the formality of the situation, you can use these words when greeting someone:

English (US)Turkish
Hello.Merhaba.
Good morning.Günaydın.
Have a good day.İyi günler.
Good evening.İyi akşamlar.
Goodbye.Hoşçakalın.
See you.Görüşmek üzere.

Self-Introduction

Introducing yourself effectively is just as crucial. Here are some useful phrases for socializing, networking, or engaging in various business situations:

English Turkish
I’m Mary.Ben Mary.
My name is Mary.Benim adım Mary.
My name is Mary.Benim ismim Mary.
I’m thirty years old.Otuz yaşındayım.
I’m American, but I live in Turkey now.Amerikalıyım ama artık Türkiye’de yaşıyorum.
I have graduated from Yale University.Yale Üniversitesi’nden mezun oldum.
I’m the new Purchasing Manager.Ben yeni Satın Alma Müdürüyüm.

Job Interviews

Job interviews are pivotal in the business world. Navigating them successfully is essential for your future. Here are some questions you might face during a job interview in Turkish, along with appropriate responses.

Can you tell me about your education: Bana eğitiminizden bahseder misiniz?

  • I graduated from Harvard University: Harvard üniversitesinden mezun oldum.
  • I studied finance: Finans okudum.
  • I have an MBA degree from Harvard University: Harvard Üniversitesi’nde işletme yüksek lisansı yaptım.

Where have you worked before?: Daha önce nerelerde çalıştınız?

  • I have worked at Unilever for four years in the accounting department: 4 yıl Unilever’de muhasebe departmanında çalıştım.
  • Currently, I’m working as a financial manager at P&G: Şu an P&G’de finans müdürü olarak çalışıyorum.

How many languages do you speak? What are they?: Kaç dil biliyorsunuz? Bunlar neler?

  • My mother tongue is English: Ana dilim İngilizce.
  • I know German: Almanca biliyorum.
  • And also a little bit of Turkish: Ve biraz da Türkçe.

Interacting With Coworkers

Now, it’s time to interact with your new colleagues in a Turkish company. Here are practical Turkish business phrases for effective communication with your work team.

Asking For Help

When you need assistance, consider using these phrases:

English Turkish
Can you help me, please?Bana yardım edebilir misiniz, lütfen?
Can you explain this to me, please?Bunu bana anlatabilir misiniz, lütfen?
Can you show me how to use this system, please?Bu sistemi nasıl kullanacağımı gösterebilir misiniz, lütfen?
How can I access the document you mentioned?Bahsettiğiniz dokümana nasıl ulaşabilirim?
Can you give the password for the computer?Bilgisayarın şifresini verebilir misiniz?

Expressing Concerns

Sometimes, you need to voice concerns too.

English Turkish
I didn’t understand this.Ben bunu anlamadım.
I wasn’t informed about this.Bana bu konuda bir bilgi verilmedi.
I wasn’t trained on this topic.Bana bu konuda bir eğitim verilmedi.
We don’t have a budget for this.Bunun için bütçemiz yok.
We can’t get this job done within this time frame.Bu kadar zamanda bu işi yetiştiremeyiz.
There is an error in this document.Bu dokümanda bir hata var.
There is no data related to this.Bununla ilgili bir veri yok.
We must postpone/bring forward this meeting.Bu toplantıyı ertelemeliyiz/öne çekmeliyiz.
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Participating In A Business Meeting

Meetings are integral to business life. Here are practical Turkish phrases for navigating business meetings effectively.

English Turkish
MeetingToplantı
When is the meeting?Toplantı ne zaman?
Where is the meeting?Toplantı nerede?
In which room is the meeting?Toplantı hangi odada?
How long will the meeting take?Toplantı ne kadar sürer?
If everyone is here, let’s start the meeting.Herkes buradaysa, toplantıya başlayalım.
Does anybody have any other ideas?Başka fikri olan var mı?
I agree with you.Size katılıyorum.
Unfortunately, I don’t agree with you.Ne yazık ki size katılmıyorum.
Does anybody have any suggestions?Herhangi bir önerisi olan var mı?
I think we can move on to the next topic.Sanırım bir sonraki konuya geçebiliriz.
It was a very productive meeting.Çok verimli bir toplantı oldu.

By mastering this Turkish business vocabulary and these phrases, you’re well-prepared for success in interviews, meetings, and everyday interactions in the Turkish business world. Transitioning to the Turkish business environment will be smoother than ever before!

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