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190.       libralady
3578 posts
 07 Sep 2007 Fri 02:07 pm

Quoting pagliaccio:

Quoting libralady:

Quoting pagliaccio:

galvanneal - to coat steel surface with zinc-iron alloy (çelik yüzeyini demir-çinko alaşımıyla kaplama) lol



English word is "galvanise"



Ah, wait! You mean "galvanneal" isn't an english word?
Actually when I learned its meaning, I exactly remember "galvanise" as well. But then thought they might be synonymous.



Not one that I have heard of but then I am not in the steel industry - I will check for you later.

191.       libralady
3578 posts
 07 Sep 2007 Fri 06:10 pm

Quoting libralady:

Quoting pagliaccio:

Quoting libralady:

Quoting pagliaccio:

galvanneal - to coat steel surface with zinc-iron alloy (çelik yüzeyini demir-çinko alaşımıyla kaplama) lol



English word is "galvanise"



Ah, wait! You mean "galvanneal" isn't an english word?
Actually when I learned its meaning, I exactly remember "galvanise" as well. But then thought they might be synonymous.



Not one that I have heard of but then I am not in the steel industry - I will check for you later.



It is not an English term but an American term meaning "to galvanise something" It has been galvanealed! In England we just say "galvanised"

192.       elham
581 posts
 07 Sep 2007 Fri 06:25 pm

hurma - date (fruit).
when turkish go to saudi arabian, and buy date , they say How much the price of hurma ,Saudi smiling because they called the woman there hurma

193.       ciko
785 posts
 08 Sep 2007 Sat 06:20 am

Quoting elham:

hurma - date (fruit).
when turkish go to saudi arabian, and buy date , they say How much the price of hurma ,Saudi smiling because they called the woman there hurma



lol lol lol you made me laugh out loud lol

194.       elham
581 posts
 08 Sep 2007 Sat 06:36 am

Quoting ciko:

Quoting elham:

hurma - date (fruit).
when turkish go to saudi arabian, and buy date , they say How much the price of hurma ,Saudi smiling because they called the woman there hurma



lol lol lol you made me laugh out loud lol


me too laughed out loud when my friend turkish told me that lol

195.       caliptrix
2755 posts
 08 Sep 2007 Sat 11:40 am

Quoting MerciKaya:

My word today:

Sevdah – ecstasy, desire or love, derives from the Arabic word sawdah.

It was used at one point by doctors to describe black gall, a substance purported to control human feelings and emotions



It is without "h": sevda

196.       elham
581 posts
 10 Sep 2007 Mon 03:48 pm

Quoting MerciKaya:

My word today:

Sevdah – ecstasy, desire or love, derives from the Arabic word sawdah


i did not get (sawdah) the arabic word which you meant!!!

197.       MerciKaya
19 posts
 13 Sep 2007 Thu 03:48 am

Quoting caliptrix:

Quoting MerciKaya:

My word today:

Sevdah – ecstasy, desire or love, derives from the Arabic word sawdah

It was used at one point by doctors to describe black gall, a substance purported to control human feelings and emotions



It is without "h": sevda



sevda
Teşekkür ederim

198.       MerciKaya
19 posts
 13 Sep 2007 Thu 03:55 am

Quoting elham:



I did not get (sawdah) the arabic word which you meant!!!



Unfortunately I found this explanation from some source on Internet, and I don’t know arabic..sorry, I can not help.

199.       Deli_kizin
6062 posts
 17 Sep 2007 Mon 04:59 pm

kuşak - generation
çatışma - conflict
nitelenmek - to be described, to be characterized
nitelemek - to describe, to characterize
kaçınılmaz - inevitable
yarar görmek - to see it as a benefit (to do)
katkı - addition, contribution, help
katkıda bulunmak - to assist, to help
olanak - possibility
araç - means
itaat - obedience
itaat etmek - to obey
dayanmak - to be based upon
tutucu - conservative
zorluk çekmek - to have difficulties with
anlayışlı - understanding
ayarlamak - to arrange
gerçi - though, although
çekinmek - to hesitate, to be reluctant
iletmek - to pass on, to deliver
nitekim - as a matter of fact, likewise
reis - boss, 'head of'
cidden - seriously, really
yoğrulmak - to be kneaded
acemilik - lack of experience
terslemek - to snap at, cut off someones words
olgunlaştırmak - to be made mature, to be made to ripen
sav - argument, saying


NOTE that these words have more than one meaning in general, but are translated this way because of a text I have got them from

200.       aiça
201 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 07:12 pm

kale - fort, castle
çizik - line, scratch
merhem - ointment

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