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220.       sonunda
5004 posts
 20 Sep 2008 Sat 10:43 pm

mum    (candle)     {#lang_emotions_lol}

221.       lady in red
6947 posts
 20 Sep 2008 Sat 10:53 pm

 

Quoting sonunda

mum    (candle)     {#lang_emotions_lol}

 

 Hmm...interestingly the word ´mum´ is English for ´anne´.

222.       CANLI
5084 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 12:29 am

Suç - crime

yakala kaçmak - run with

223.       elham
579 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 12:33 am

 

Quoting lady in red

 Hmm...interestingly the word ´mum´ is English for ´anne´.

 

Almost in some of  languages word " mum " remain in same pronunciations, only few of them change to different word like turkish language

in English mum
in Bulgaria мама
in Croatian mama
in Czech maminka
in Danish mor
in Finnish mami
in Frinch maman
in German mama
in Italian  mamma
in Norwegian mamma
in Polish mama
in Romanian mămică
in Rusian mama
in Spanish mamá
in Swedish mamma
in arabic mama

224.       caliptrix
2853 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 01:07 am

 

Quoting lady in red

 Hmm...interestingly the word ´mum´ is English for ´anne´.

 

what about mummy? the dead person in the pyramids or mother? {#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod}

mumya/anne

225.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 01:07 am

 

 

SUÇ  = crime : suç - a noun

ceza = punishment

Suç ve Ceza = Crime and Punishment  (Dostoyevski´s  novel)

Guilty= Suçlu

 

A sentence =  Bir cümle

They say he is guilty = Suçlu olduğunu söylüyorlar

But are there sufficient evidence? = Fakat yeterli delil - kanıt- var mı?

stop judging everybody = herkesi yargılamayı bırak

He will be judged : Yargılanacak

The police took him to the court : polis onu mahkemeye götürdü

 

226.       CANLI
5084 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 03:05 am

yakala kaçmak - run with

İs tha correct ?

227.       uzeyir
268 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 04:55 am

 

Quoting elham

Almost in some of  languages word " mum " remain in same pronunciations, only few of them change to different word like turkish language

in English mum
in Bulgaria мама
in Croatian mama
in Czech maminka
in Danish mor
in Finnish mami
in Frinch maman
in German mama
in Italian  mamma
in Norwegian mamma
in Polish mama
in Romanian mămică
in Rusian mama
in Spanish mamá
in Swedish mamma
in arabic mama

in Mandarin Chinese mama 妈妈

 

228.       catwoman
8788 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 04:57 am

 

Quoting uzeyir

in Mandarin Chinese mama 妈妈

 

{#lang_emotions_scared}

229.       uzeyir
268 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 05:00 am

Meanwhile mama means baby food lol

 

230.       Mannachristiane
18 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 05:23 am

No way!  {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}  About the truth, though, from what I hear.  My poor mums.

Quoting uzeyir

Meanwhile mama means baby food lol

 

 

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