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20.       Faruk
1244 posts
 29 Sep 2009 Tue 08:29 am

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

I know what an eclipse is - I am saying that I have never heard the Turkish word gökb - can a ´b´ follow a ´k´ in Turkish?  I wondered if you had mistyped it.

 

Because there is no word as ´gökb´. Eclipse means tutulma. We say güneş tutulması for solar eclipse, and ay tutulması for lunar eclipse.

21.       lady in red
6947 posts
 29 Sep 2009 Tue 08:58 am

 

Quoting Faruk

 

 

Because there is no word as ´gökb´. Eclipse means tutulma. We say güneş tutulması for solar eclipse, and ay tutulması for lunar eclipse.

 

Thanks for the confirmation Faruk - I knew there couldn´t be such a word and I just wondered what word he/she was thinking of

22.       sardunya
23 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 02:10 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

Thanks for the confirmation Faruk - I knew there couldn´t be such a word and I just wondered what word he/she was thinking of

 

 you are right

I made a mistake

thanks for correcting

23.       sardunya
23 posts
 22 Dec 2009 Tue 03:45 am

hi

I´m back

what about completing this game

the next sabject will be.......   human body

I´m gonna bagin

göz

el

saç

24.       nifrtity
1168 posts
 22 Dec 2009 Tue 03:54 am

kafa=head.

ayak=leg.

boğaz= mouth

25.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 22 Dec 2009 Tue 09:16 am

köprücük= collarbone, clavicle

Kaburga=   rib cage

omurga=  backbone, spine, spinal column

akciğer= lungs

26.       elenagabriela
1050 posts
 22 Dec 2009 Tue 10:05 am

karaciğer =  liver

kalp = heart

27.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 22 Dec 2009 Tue 10:12 am

beyin= brain

göğüs= chest

solunum= respiration

28.       MarioninTurkey
5842 posts
 29 Dec 2009 Tue 10:31 pm

 

Quoting sardunya

 

the next sabject will be.......   human body

 

 

 kilolu -fat

zayıf - thin

tığ gibi - " a beanpole" : really thin

dinç - fit

 

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