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BloodyScalpel said:
hm, just tell me that doesn't mean 'i'm counting on you' :lol: :p
good guess. but no. it translates as 'i am not counting you'.

how do you know any turkish?
 
derbeder said:
good guess. but no. it translates as 'i am not counting you'.

how do you know any turkish?
phew, it'd be überly stupid if it actually did, because, come to think of it, that's an expression that doesn't make any logical sense in english :p

I've learnt a bit from websites and shit, wish i could find a dictionary. I mean, a paper one. So I could study in the lot of useless time I have in my usual day...

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besides, bilgisayarda çok zaman kalıyorum, so I might as well do something of use from it :loco:
 
paradoxile said:
Turkish doesn't sound like any other language I know, It's gonna suck to learn it without association to other languages.
:p lots of languages are like that though, I won't whine about it :lol:
besides, that actually makes it much cooler :)
 
We should start threads for every language, nation & culture.

I can see it now

The American Thread - Dude what's up !

The Candian Thread - How about them Habs, ehh...

The Greek Thread - Yasoo, Lets get some Baklava

The Iraqi Thread - They're bombing de shit out of me house
 
opeth8 said:
The Greek Thread - Yasoo, Lets get some Baklava

thats turkish again :Smug: yes, baklava, the dessert, appears in many cuisines in the middle east and balkans, and it goes all the way back to the byzantines...but the layered bread method, which is how baklava is made extensively today, was created by turks.

yum
 
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