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1.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 03 Dec 2008 Wed 09:19 pm

According to the World Media, the most important words for people in the world  today :

Financial markets – mali piyasalar

Bailout – kurtarma planý

Vet – tetkik etmek

Crisis - kriz

Safety-güvenlik

Election – seçim

Change – deðiþim

Hope – umut, ümit

Home – ev

First lady-  baþbayan

Doctrine-öðreti

DNA - DNA

Destiny- kader

The origin of financial crises- mali krizlerin kaynaklarý

Payback-geri ödeme

World citizen- dünya vatandaþý

Show and tell time-Zamaný göster ve söyle

World’s image- dünya imajý- dünyanýn hayali-grüntüsü

Don’t get depressed, it’s not 1929- bunallýma girme, 1929 ekonomik krizi deðil

Look at the mirror, what do you see.Goodness or evil - Aynaya bak ne görüyorsun, iyilik mi, kötülk mü

Risky place-tehlikeli yer

President – baþkan

Technoogy- teknik bilim

Who’s watching the money- ekonomide parayý kim gözetliyor

Experience – tecrübe

Can China save the word-Çin dünyayý kurtarabilir mi

Ugly- çirkin yüz

Past and present- geçmiþ ve bugün

Tough abroad, liberal at home-dýþarda sert, evde açýk fikirli

Employment – iþ, meþguliyet

Spot-cash – trink para, hazýr para

Socialism – toplumculuk

The most vulnerable nation- en çok eleþtiriye maruz kalan mllet

This is our time-bu bizim dönemimiz

Popular vote- halkýn oyu

The road ahead-önümüzdeki yol

Journey- Yolculuk

The new agenda- Yeni gündem

Focus- odak noktasý, odaklanmak

New blood-taze kan

The end of the x Era- x döneminin sonu

Crossing the color line-renkli hattý geçme

Global business- küresel ticaret

You – sen, siz

Sincerity – samimiyet

Truth – gerçek

Trick- hile

Provoke - kýþkýrtmak

Why – niçin, neden, niye

Because – çünkü

Universe , cosmos - evren

Ok Рpeki, do̡ru, tamam

Menu – yemek listesi

Good- iyi

Bad - kötü

Thank you – teþekkür ederim

Rubbish –saçma

Yes – evet

No - hayýr

Hello – merhaba, Selam

Excuse me – affedersiniz

Basically - aslýnda, esasýnda

Around- etrafýna, etrafýnda, civarýnda, orada burada, yaklaþýk, aþaðý yukarý

You know what I´m saying- ne dediðimi/söylediðimi  biliyorsun

Coffee,body, soul - kahve, bünye, ruh

Economic outlook-ekonomik manzara

Phenomenon – olgu

Online discussion-çevrimde müzakere/görüþme

Terror attack - terör saldýrýsý

Forecast highs - hava tahmini

Current weather- Hava durumu

Financial industry- mali piyasa  

Global economy- küresel ekonomi

all- kýymet/deðer/miktar düþüþü

Wages - maaþlar, ücretler

Job market - iþgücü piyasasý

Bonus - prim, ikramiye, ödül

Bonus cuts - prim kesintileri

Banking blues -bankacýlýk zorluklarý

Graduate from the Harward University-Harward Üniversite´sinden mezun

X´s biography-Xin kýsa yaþam öyküsü

Global economic downturn- küresel ekonomik darboðaz-sýkýntýlý dönem  

Annual financial report- yýllýk mali  rapor

Snarky, sarcastic- Scottish adjective "crabit”-  müstehzi,  iðneleyÝci konuþan, makbul olmayan bir insan tipi 

 

2.       lady in red
6947 posts
 03 Dec 2008 Wed 09:35 pm

 

Quoting yilgun-7

According to the World Media, the most important words for people in the world today :

Financial markets – mali piyasalar

Bailout – kurtarma planý

Vet – tetkik etmek

Crisis - kriz

Election – seçim

Change – seçim

Hope – umut, ümit

Home – ev

Employment – iþ, meþguliyet

Spot-cash – trink para, hazýr para

Socialism – toplumculuk

You – sen, siz

Sincerity – samimiyet

Truth – gerçek

Trick- hile

Provoke - kýþkýrtmak

Why – niçin, neden, niye

Because – çünkü

Universe , cosmos - evren

Ok Рpeki, do̡ru, tamam

Menu – yemek listesi

Good- iyi

Bad - kötü

Thank you – teþekkür ederim

Hello – merhaba, Selam

Excuse me – affedersiniz

 

Where on earth do they get this from! ??  ´Menu´  is an important word!! Oooofff! ´Trick´ is an important word?? double OOofffff!    As far as I can see ´Rubbish´ (Saçma) is an important word!

3.       Trudy
7887 posts
 03 Dec 2008 Wed 09:39 pm

What about a simple ´yes´ or ´no´?

4.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 03 Dec 2008 Wed 09:50 pm

Thank you very much, ,lady in red, trudy .  
I added.

 

5.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 03 Dec 2008 Wed 10:50 pm

Accordng to the U.S. Media, these words are very important in the U.S.A. today.

TLC’s members of U.S.A. (Roswitha, girleegirl , Elisabeth , Leelu , teaschip, geniuda) know it better

Is it right?

 

6.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 03 Dec 2008 Wed 11:17 pm

 

Quoting yilgun-7

Accordng to the U.S. Media, these words are very important in the U.S.A. today.

TLC’s members of U.S.A. (Roswitha, girleegirl , Elisabeth , Leelu , teaschip, geniuda) know it better

Is it right?

 

 

 I think it all depends on a person´s particular situation.  I would absolutely agree with some...but others...not so much?  I have never heard the term "Spot-cash" and we don´t typically use the word "Rubbish" in America.

7.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 03 Dec 2008 Wed 11:17 pm

I thought the most common words in the US were "you know what I´m saying?".  People seem to say it after every sentence on US talk shows

8.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 03 Dec 2008 Wed 11:18 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

´Menu´  is an important word!!

 

 ´Menu´ is an important word in the dudu lounge!!  {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

9.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 03 Dec 2008 Wed 11:19 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

 ´Menu´ is an important word in the dudu lounge!!  {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

 

 Very.  I must add some new tasty cocktails tomorrow

10.       bydand
755 posts
 03 Dec 2008 Wed 11:22 pm

 

Quoting yilgun-7

Accordng to the U.S. Media, these words are very important in the U.S.A. today.

TLC’s members of U.S.A. (Roswitha, girleegirl , Elisabeth , Leelu , teaschip, geniuda) know it better

Is it right?

 

 

 

 You seem to have missed out snarky Yilgun..don´t know the Turkish translation{#lang_emotions_unsure}

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