This video describes the consonant harmony rule (ünsüz uyumu) in Turkish language with pronunciation and examples. Specifically, it
explains how hard consonants (f, h, s, ş, p, ç, t, k) at the end of words necessitate endings starting with soft consonants (c, d, g) to be converted to their hard counterparts (ç, t, k). The rule is also known as consonant resemblance (ünsüz benzeşmesi) rule in Turkish language.
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