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5.th Turkish Olympiads!
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1.       angel-frier
322 posts
 31 May 2007 Thu 06:50 am

I just wanted to share this. A Gana girl student sings a Turkish folk music so beautiful. Any people can learn Turkish. And i can see the examples here, and u see this also, and will see here with these videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXEuILZ57HQ

From Vietnam That girl read a nice Turkish poem -ıhlamurlar çiçek açtığı zaman - when the lime blossom- Poet Bahaeddin Karakoç.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVkdIWaAhNw

From America. Katrin sings "Çok Uzaklarda - So Far"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1eThCCmzrI

From 4th Turkish Olympiad. Ey İnsanlık (Hey Humanity - Khangelani Mhaleni from South Africa. While u listen that poems, this will make you think about the life.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=254tyNM7mdI

You can watch the other poems and songs in this olympiad I am so glad coz of sharing this with members here Have a nice day, and night!!!

2.       angel-frier
322 posts
 31 May 2007 Thu 06:55 am

Quoting angel-frier:

I just wanted to share this. A Gana girl student sings a Turkish folk music so beautiful. Any people can learn Turkish. And i can see the examples here, and u see this also, and will see here with these videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXEuILZ57HQ

From Vietnam That girl read a nice Turkish poem -ıhlamurlar çiçek açtığı zaman - when the lime blossom- Poet Bahaeddin Karakoç.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVkdIWaAhNw

From America. Katrin sings "Çok Uzaklarda - So Far"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1eThCCmzrI

From 4th Turkish Olympiad. Ey İnsanlık (Hey Humanity - Khangelani Mhaleni from South Africa. While u listen that poems, this will make you think about the life.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=254tyNM7mdI

You can watch the other poems and songs in this olympiad I am so glad coz of sharing this with members here Have a nice day, and night!!!



From Belarus, Kseniaya Juk sings a song named Bir Başkadır Benim Memleketim - My Country is A Different

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDxOhJtUoCM

3.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 31 May 2007 Thu 07:08 am

çok güzel bülent! kliplar için çok teşekkür ederim.

belki benim için hala umut var!!

4.       angel-frier
322 posts
 31 May 2007 Thu 07:15 am

Quoting gezbelle:

çok güzel bülent! kliplar için çok teşekkür ederim.

benim için hala umut var!!



U already managed to learn Turkish, bomba arkadasim

And the others, i think i cant count them here, coz i dont think i will be able to finish counting them until any day Lots of friends and people learn Turkish, and can have a fluent TUrkish. I think i wont be able to translate and help any my friends and people about Turkish. Because u, and the other good friends and people will help the others that try to learn Turkish

Sevgiler ve selamlar to u, and the other friends from me

Sevgili bomba

Meanwhile not kliplar
klipler I know that u know this, but i think u wrote this wrongly

5.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 31 May 2007 Thu 07:21 am

yaaaaa...

evet, haklısın! yanlış yazdım...düzeltmedim

6.       aiça
posts
 31 May 2007 Thu 03:37 pm

Thank you for sharing this. And thank you for believing in us learners also. It gives me hope!

7.       angel-frier
322 posts
 31 May 2007 Thu 10:59 pm

Quoting aiça:

Thank you for sharing this. And thank you for believing in us learners also. It gives me hope!



this is a big pleasure for me to share them with all of you. I believe in all of u, and also trust yourself, you too pls

8.       angel-frier
322 posts
 01 Jun 2007 Fri 02:17 am

Quoting angel-frier:

I just wanted to share this. A Gana girl student sings a Turkish folk music so beautiful. Any people can learn Turkish. And i can see the examples here, and u see this also, and will see here with these videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXEuILZ57HQ

From Vietnam That girl read a nice Turkish poem -ıhlamurlar çiçek açtığı zaman - when the lime blossom- Poet Bahaeddin Karakoç.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVkdIWaAhNw

From America. Katrin sings "Çok Uzaklarda - So Far"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1eThCCmzrI

From 4th Turkish Olympiad. Ey İnsanlık (Hey Humanity - Khangelani Mhaleni from South Africa. While u listen that poems, this will make you think about the life.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=254tyNM7mdI

You can watch the other poems and songs in this olympiad I am so glad coz of sharing this with members here Have a nice day, and night!!!



a nice view from 5.th Turkish Olympiads. These countries unite both at the same place and time Wish a peacefull world one day with every countries all over the world

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btZJNqHHGbE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsC8S0JTNeM

the first 10 poems

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsO9ZvnrPGk

the first 10 songs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5uph5ZLGEU

Really emotional poem from a German student "sokak çoçuğu" -"ragamuffin".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTos8pfYGOs

9.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 01 Jun 2007 Fri 12:32 pm

I have to admit that I have the feeling that the German student has studied Turkish either for a looooong time or is born out of a Turkish family

10.       mltm
3690 posts
 01 Jun 2007 Fri 06:13 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

I have to admit that I have the feeling that the German student has studied Turkish either for a looooong time or is born out of a Turkish family



Yes, if I didn't see her name is foreign, I'd say she were turkish. How is this possible, she started at the age of 3 or what?

11.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 01 Jun 2007 Fri 06:29 pm

Quoting mltm:

Yes, if I didn't see her name is foreign, I'd say she were turkish. How is this possible, she started at the age of 3 or what?



Yeah, was it just me or did she also look a tiny bit Turkish

12.       mltm
3690 posts
 01 Jun 2007 Fri 06:36 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting mltm:

Yes, if I didn't see her name is foreign, I'd say she were turkish. How is this possible, she started at the age of 3 or what?



Yeah, was it just me or did she also look a tiny bit Turkish



Yea, she looks a bit Karadenizli may have a turkish mother, otherwise why would a german girl at that young age learn turkish?

13.       angel-frier
322 posts
 02 Jun 2007 Sat 04:08 am

Quoting mltm:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting mltm:

Yes, if I didn't see her name is foreign, I'd say she were turkish. How is this possible, she started at the age of 3 or what?



Yeah, was it just me or did she also look a tiny bit Turkish



Yea, she looks a bit Karadenizli may have a turkish mother, otherwise why would a german girl at that young age learn turkish?



But dont forget that Gana students and the others have a fluent Turkish. I believe in if any person really wants to do something, and can find any conditions for doing this, certainly he or she can realize this. For example, deli kızın, I follow ur translations excitingly. I have to admit u can translate some better than mine. Dont misunderstand me pls. I dont try to affect u, tell u this with all my heart. And also Gezbelle, and lady-in-red Well-done. Finally i believe in the others. U can learn Turkish easilly, because everybody has a big different reasons to learn Turkish

Wish everybody have a great weekend - herkese harika bir haftasonu diliorum

14.       angel-frier
322 posts
 08 Jun 2007 Fri 02:46 am

Quoting angel-frier:

Quoting mltm:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting mltm:

Yes, if I didn't see her name is foreign, I'd say she were turkish. How is this possible, she started at the age of 3 or what?



Yeah, was it just me or did she also look a tiny bit Turkish



Yea, she looks a bit Karadenizli may have a turkish mother, otherwise why would a german girl at that young age learn turkish?



But dont forget that Gana students and the others have a fluent Turkish. I believe in if any person really wants to do something, and can find any conditions for doing this, certainly he or she can realize this. For example, deli kızın, I follow ur translations excitingly. I have to admit u can translate some better than mine. Dont misunderstand me pls. I dont try to affect u, tell u this with all my heart. And also Gezbelle, and lady-in-red Well-done. Finally i believe in the others. U can learn Turkish easilly, because everybody has a big different reasons to learn Turkish

Wish everybody have a great weekend - herkese harika bir haftasonu diliorum



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Kc9bLXmxM

Only one voice, and heart from the students from 100 different countries This is a real peace Turkish is a love language, and meets all people at the same time, and place


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N5GKKHteoY

A nice Turkish folk dance from students from the different countries. When u watch this, u will aggre to me. Hopefully - inşallah

15.       Seticio
550 posts
 08 Jun 2007 Fri 10:36 am

This is absolutely fantastic! I didn't even know that there is something like Turkçe Olimpiyatları. And that German girl - She must have had eighter Turkish native speaker teacher or many turkish friends I think, because her Turkish accent and pronounciation is very good really...

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