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10.       Elisa
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 12 Dec 2006 Tue 10:19 pm

Quoting sweet.kane:

Am new to all this, but can someone tell me the difference between Turkish and Curdish?????????????



Here is some info. Read it at your own pace and check out the Wikipedia links and notes so that you can make up your own opinion and people here can't influence you

11.       kai
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 12 Dec 2006 Tue 10:27 pm

Oof don't bite my head off! I was just saying that some Turks as you see do not like to be even considered being the same as Kurds, it is only my suggestion and I did not bite her head off! I even gave an axample of why the language is different! yeesh!

gelecek sefer tek kelime etmiyeceğim!

12.       MrX67
2540 posts
 12 Dec 2006 Tue 10:28 pm

there are many different languages speakin on the world,so Turkish and Kurdish 2 different of em,thats all

13.       kai
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 12 Dec 2006 Tue 10:38 pm

Quoting MrX67:

there are many different languages speakin on the world,so Turkish and Kurdish 2 different of em,thats all



Well at least someone put it in a way I agree with too

14.       MrX67
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 12 Dec 2006 Tue 10:41 pm

Quoting kai:

Quoting MrX67:

there are many different languages speakin on the world,so Turkish and Kurdish 2 different of em,thats all



Well at least someone put it in a way I agree with too

not easy to get all differences at first,but when you accept some differences without any question its the easiest way to understand em,so thx for this kind flowers kai

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