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5.th Turkish Olympiads!
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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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