Here's a breakdown:
Vowels:
* a
* e
* ı
* i
* o
* ö
* u
* ü
Consonants:
* b
* c
* ç
* d
* f
* g
* ğ
* h
* j
* k
* l
* m
* n
* p
* r
* s
* ş
* t
* v
* y
* z
It's important to note that:
* "ı" and "i" are considered separate vowels in Turkish, though they may sound similar to non-native speakers.
* "ğ" is a consonant that does not have its own sound; it affects the pronunciation of the preceding vowel.
Let me know if you have any other questions about the Turkish language!