🇹🇷 Turkish

Turkish Emergency Phrases

Turkey is a fascinating country spanning two continents, attracting millions of visitors to Istanbul, Cappadocia, and the Mediterranean coast. While Turkey is generally safe for travelers, emergencies can happen anywhere. Knowing essential Turkish emergency phrases ensures you can communicate with police, paramedics, and doctors when it counts the most.

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Calling for Help — Yardım Çağırmak

Turkish people are known for their hospitality and willingness to help strangers. In an emergency, these phrases will clearly communicate your situation and get immediate attention.

TurkishEnglish
Pronunciation
İmdat!Help! (emergency)
EEM-daht
Yardım edin!Help!
YAHR-duhm eh-DEEN
Ambulans çağırın!Call an ambulance!
ahm-boo-LAHNS chah-uh-RUHN
Polis çağırın!Call the police!
poh-LEES chah-uh-RUHN
İtfaiye çağırın!Call the fire department!
eet-fah-ee-YEH chah-uh-RUHN
Yardıma ihtiyacım varI need help
YAHR-duh-mah eeh-tee-YAH-juhm vahr
Acil durum!Emergency!
ah-JEEL doo-ROOM
Pro Tip

Turkey's emergency numbers: 112 (universal emergency / ambulance), 155 (police), 110 (fire). The number 112 is the easiest to remember and can connect you to all services. It works from any phone.

Medical Emergencies — Tıbbi Acil Durumlar

Turkey has both excellent private hospitals and public hospitals. Private hospitals in tourist areas often have English-speaking staff. These phrases will help in any medical setting.

TurkishEnglish
Pronunciation
Doktora ihtiyacım varI need a doctor
dohk-TOH-rah eeh-tee-YAH-juhm vahr
Hastane nerede?Where is the hospital?
hahs-tah-NEH neh-reh-DEH
Burası ağrıyorIt hurts here
boo-rah-SUH ah-ruh-YOHR
...alerjim varI am allergic to...
ah-lehr-ZHEEM vahr
Nefes alamıyorumI cannot breathe
neh-FEHS ah-lah-muh-YOH-room
KanıyorumI am bleeding
kah-nuh-YOH-room
Eczane nerede?Where is the pharmacy?
ehj-zah-NEH neh-reh-DEH
Şeker hastayımI am diabetic
sheh-KEHR hahs-tah-YUHM

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Crime and Theft — Suç ve Hırsızlık

Turkey is generally safe, but petty theft can occur in crowded tourist areas like Istanbul's Grand Bazaar. If you are a victim, head to the nearest karakol (police station) to file a report.

TurkishEnglish
Pronunciation
Hırsız var!There is a thief!
huhr-SUHZ vahr
SoyuldumI was robbed
soh-yool-DOOM
Pasaportum çalındıMy passport was stolen
pah-sah-pohr-TOOM chah-luhn-DUH
Şikâyet etmek istiyorumI want to file a complaint
shee-KAH-yet eht-MEHK ees-tee-YOH-room
Karakol nerede?Where is the police station?
kah-rah-KOHL neh-reh-DEH

Being Lost or in Trouble

Turkey's cities can be busy and winding, and rural areas may have limited signage. These phrases will help you find your way or communicate that you need assistance.

TurkishEnglish
Pronunciation
KayboldumI am lost
kaye-bohl-DOOM
Bana yardım edebilir misiniz?Can you help me?
BAH-nah YAHR-duhm eh-deh-bee-LEER mee-see-NEEZ
Büyükelçilik nerede?Where is the embassy?
boo-yook-ehl-chee-LEEK neh-reh-DEH
Türkçe bilmiyorumI do not know Turkish
TOORK-cheh beel-mee-YOH-room
Bırakın beni!Leave me alone!
buh-RAH-kuhn beh-NEE
Common Mistake

In major Turkish tourist areas, look for Tourism Police (Turizm Polisi) officers who speak English and are specifically trained to help foreign visitors. They can be found near popular landmarks in Istanbul, Antalya, and other tourist cities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the emergency numbers in Turkey?

The key numbers are 112 (general emergency / ambulance), 155 (police), and 110 (fire). The number 112 has become the universal emergency number in Turkey and can dispatch all services. From a mobile phone, 112 always works.

How do I say "I need help" in Turkish?

Say Yardım edin! (YAHR-duhm eh-DEEN) for "Help!" or Yardıma ihtiyacım var (YAHR-duh-mah eeh-tee-YAH-juhm vahr) for "I need help." In extreme danger, shout İmdat! (EEM-daht).

Do Turkish hospitals treat foreigners?

Yes. Turkish public hospitals (devlet hastanesi) and private hospitals treat everyone. Private hospitals often have English-speaking staff and shorter wait times but are more expensive. Always carry your travel insurance card and passport.

How do Turkish pharmacies work?

Turkish pharmacies (eczane) are very helpful and pharmacists can recommend medications for common ailments. For after-hours needs, look for the nöbetçi eczane (duty pharmacy). Every pharmacy displays a sign showing which one is open nearby.

What should I do if I lose my passport in Turkey?

Go to the nearest police station (karakol) and file a report. Then contact your embassy or consulate. You will need the police report to get an emergency travel document. Keep a photocopy of your passport separately as backup.