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80.       sophie
2712 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 12:57 am

they are two words actually and have a very special and sorrowful meaning for me... son sıgara

81.       carol.trky
165 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 12:59 am

82.       welshbabe
2 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 04:57 pm

what does that phrase mean yada çektir git falan?


i love turkey i am going there 4 my 3rd time in august and i really want 2 learn a bit of turkish but i am finding it sooo hard! so if anyone has any tips or anything i would be more than grateful.

thanks xx

83.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 05:24 pm

Quoting oreniyorum8:

yani or şey - i love those words.

Yani i think means 'i mean'

and şey is said if someone is trying to remember something



oh! i didn't know that about şey, my bfs cousin always says 'şey....(sentence), and i thought he was saying 'well....(sentence).

thanks!

84.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 05:31 pm

Quoting oceanmavi:

my bfs cousin always says 'şey....(sentence), and i thought he was saying 'well....(sentence).



i think what you thought might be right also.

85.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 05:38 pm

oh right thanks

another question, what can anyone explain to me what 'doya' means, like from bombabomba.com?

any also 'dora'?

thanks, just two words that have been bothering me!

86.       ramayan
2633 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 06:05 pm

bana bak or

look

hahaha

87.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 06:07 pm

Quoting ramayan:

look

hahaha



Look what?
Or is your favorite word "look"? But it is not Turkish

88.       ramayan
2633 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 06:25 pm

Quoting caliptrix:

Quoting ramayan:

look

hahaha



Look what?
Or is your favorite word "look"? But it is not Turkish



u naughty caliptrix hehe u qouted bfor i correct it hehe now check again

89.       bliss
900 posts
 02 Jun 2006 Fri 12:55 am

Yavrum - my child.
My granny was calling me.
And now I like 'bebegim' because my lovely sis calls me so.
Thank you , sis, I feel as one.

90.       ramayan
2633 posts
 02 Jun 2006 Fri 12:58 am

Quoting bliss:

Yavrum - my child.
.



my granma calls me as

yavrıııııııııııııııııım...with evolution of this sweet word

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