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Mother Teresa
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1.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 01 Mar 2009 Sun 01:50 am

Mother Teresa

Agnese Gonxhe Bojaxhiu

Agnese Gonca Boyacioglu

 

http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Mother_Teresa
Arnavutca´da "xh" "c" okunur. "iu" ise (=oglu)!

Albanian "xh" is pronounced as Turkish "c", "iu" (=oglu)



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Edited (3/1/2009) by AlphaF
Edited (3/1/2009) by AlphaF

2.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 01 Mar 2009 Sun 02:02 am

 

Quoting AlphaF

Mother Teresa

Agnese Gonxhe Bojaxhiu

Agnese Gonca Boyacioglu

 

Is it me or the others do not follow either? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

3.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 01 Mar 2009 Sun 02:08 am

It was a simple puzzle....but it is simpler now.  Got it?



Edited (3/1/2009) by AlphaF

4.       Melek74
1506 posts
 01 Mar 2009 Sun 02:19 am

Mother Theresa was Turkish? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

lol

5.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 01 Mar 2009 Sun 02:23 am

 

Quoting Melek74

Mother Theresa was Turkish? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

lol

 

Well, it seems like..

6.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 01 Mar 2009 Sun 02:56 pm

 

Quoting Melek74

Mother Theresa was Turkish? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

lol

 

lol

so was Santa Claus lol

7.       femmeous
2642 posts
 01 Mar 2009 Sun 03:10 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

 

lol

so was Santa Claus lol

 

he definetly wasnt a turk



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8.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 01 Mar 2009 Sun 03:14 pm

"Agnesë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu /ˈagnɛs gɔnˈʤa bɔˈjadʒju/ was born on August 26, 1910, in Skopje, now the capital of the Republic of Macedonia. Although she was born on August 26, she considered August 27, the day she was baptized, to be her "true birthday."[7] Although some sources state that she was 10 when her father died, in an interview with her brother, the Vatican documents her age at the time as "about eight". She was the youngest of the children of a family from Shkodër, Albania, born to Nikollë and Drana BojaxhiuHer father was involved in Albanian politics. In 1919, after a political meeting, which left Skopje out of Albania, he fell ill and died when Agnes was about eight years old. After her father´s death, her mother raised her as a Roman Catholic."

 

How does this make her Turkish - or am I missing something?



Edited (3/1/2009) by TheAenigma

9.       Melek74
1506 posts
 01 Mar 2009 Sun 05:34 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

 

lol

so was Santa Claus lol

 

 It´s Saðnta Kloðs, just FYI. lol

10.       Melek74
1506 posts
 01 Mar 2009 Sun 05:35 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

"Agnesë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu /ˈagnɛs gɔnˈʤa bɔˈjadʒju/ was born on August 26, 1910, in Skopje, now the capital of the Republic of Macedonia. Although she was born on August 26, she considered August 27, the day she was baptized, to be her "true birthday."[7] Although some sources state that she was 10 when her father died, in an interview with her brother, the Vatican documents her age at the time as "about eight". She was the youngest of the children of a family from Shkodër, Albania, born to Nikollë and Drana BojaxhiuHer father was involved in Albanian politics. In 1919, after a political meeting, which left Skopje out of Albania, he fell ill and died when Agnes was about eight years old. After her father´s death, her mother raised her as a Roman Catholic."

 

How does this make her Turkish - or am I missing something?

 

Oh, I was just teasing AlphaF, thank you for the links though he he.  

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