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40.       bod
5999 posts
 03 Dec 2005 Sat 02:44 am

Quoting Natlisa:

Yeah I think so. Still is a funny word though! I saw it on the dictionary page and thought what is that???



No you didn't......
Admit it, you wandered if it was the verb "to roll"

*GiGGLe*

41.       Natlisa
355 posts
 03 Dec 2005 Sat 02:49 am

lol ooh you got me

hey maybe I'll come across such a verb in the rest of the dictionary... not many letters left though!

42.       xanthea
83 posts
 03 Dec 2005 Sat 10:38 am

i ike he wrd bitanem a my b/fsays it alot to me
and h call me sweety which i hinis lovely

43.       Seticio
550 posts
 03 Dec 2005 Sat 11:37 am

my favourites: tamam especially with canim, kucuk kusum (it sound lovely), aman tanrim (I say it quite often he he) and oha ( I know it's rude but I like the way my friends say it sometimes)

44.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 04 Dec 2005 Sun 04:20 pm

I love the word 'Lan' as well, my boyfriend says it all the time i also love it when they say 'yani', although i dont really know why they say it so much it just sounds funny lol

45.       Lyndie
968 posts
 04 Dec 2005 Sun 05:44 pm

Hi everyone, just wanted to say I wish you would all give the meanings to your 'favourite' words. Sometimes I look them up and if they are colloquial or slang words you can't find them in the dictionary.
'Lan' for example - what is this please?

46.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 04 Dec 2005 Sun 05:48 pm

its sth like "man" in usa.. or dude..

47.       Lyndie
968 posts
 07 Dec 2005 Wed 03:21 pm

Thanks Sui.
I love this Turkish 'street' stuff. Can we have lots of them please. i would like to look 'cool' when I speak to my friends....

48.       Boop
785 posts
 07 Dec 2005 Wed 05:18 pm

My favourite word at the moment is 'ne?' because for some reason, whenever I say it, it makes a special someone smile - and that gives me a lovely warm feeling!

49.       georgette
10 posts
 18 Dec 2005 Sun 03:17 pm

I love "iyi aksamlar" . It was the first word I ever heard spoken in Turkish and sounded so poetical. And this word made me want to learn more.....

50.       selmancan
12 posts
 19 Dec 2005 Mon 11:23 am

hey guys !! you know "abooov!!" ?

it is an exclamation that indicate amazement.

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