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turkish language and arabic language
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1.       nifrtity
1807 posts
 30 Dec 2009 Wed 07:47 pm

If we make asmall compere between arabic and turkish we find amany similarety

between them.

turkish have amany arabic words and arabic have amany turkish words too.

turkish words in arabic languages

(oda, dükkan,postaci,Eczane,bey,hanım,üstü,)and many other words may uses in different arabic puplic accents

arabic words in turkish languages

(hak,kalem.tamam,inşaat,cami,melek,sabah,nefes,merhaba,salem

sahib,aşk,)and maney other words have the same meaning in turkish and arabic

 

2.       imantay
87 posts
 30 Dec 2009 Wed 08:28 pm

Hey Nifrtity, if you have any questions about Arabic , I´ll be more than happy to help you. Not that I know eveything, but I´m sure I can help if you´re in need

3.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 30 Dec 2009 Wed 08:34 pm

 

Quoting imantay

Hey Nifrtity, if you have any questions about Arabic , I´ll be more than happy to help you. Not that I know eveything, but I´m sure I can help if you´re in need

 

 As far as İ know Nifrtity´s native language is arabic...she is from Egypt Cool

4.       imantay
87 posts
 30 Dec 2009 Wed 08:41 pm

Quote:Nifritity

yes i know that but iam talk about the root of word and the orginal arabic meaning

the meaning of word is mosque i know

but the quetion where it is come

hence  i write the meaning which it is come so i am learning arabic language and litterature

 

5.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 30 Dec 2009 Wed 08:47 pm

For me its not easy to understand someone who cannot speak english ..a little bit more clearly..{#emotions_dlg.head_bang} İ dont want to offend anybody

6.       imantay
87 posts
 30 Dec 2009 Wed 08:48 pm

i was quoting Nifrtity!



Edited (12/30/2009) by imantay

7.       imantay
87 posts
 30 Dec 2009 Wed 08:55 pm

 

 

 



Edited (12/30/2009) by imantay

8.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 30 Dec 2009 Wed 08:58 pm

 

Quoting imantay

 

 

 

 

 .



Edited (12/30/2009) by ReyhanL

9.       nifrtity
1807 posts
 31 Dec 2009 Thu 05:16 am

 

Quoting imantay

Hey Nifrtity, if you have any questions about Arabic , I´ll be more than happy to help you. Not that I know eveything, but I´m sure I can help if you´re in need

 

 you consider me dont know arabic

i am native arabic language and learned arabic language and litterature in my universty beside arabic iwas learning other 6 langauges

so i didnt know why you are didnt understand me?

when iwas talk about the orignal meaning of the word cami

did you know the real meanig of the mosque is (Masjed)

and the cami in the early history is only for cuma prayer (friday prayer)

and the learning that is in history



Edited (12/31/2009) by nifrtity

10.       nifrtity
1807 posts
 31 Dec 2009 Thu 05:20 am

 

Quoting ReyhanL

 

 

 As far as İ know Nifrtity´s native language is arabic...she is from Egypt Cool

 

 thanks Reyhan but she doesnt belive me

11.       nifrtity
1807 posts
 31 Dec 2009 Thu 05:22 am

 

Quoting imantay

 

 

 

 

 my english is quiet good

my arabic is my native language{#emotions_dlg.head_bang}

12.       imantay
87 posts
 31 Dec 2009 Thu 12:03 pm

Quote: Nifritity

my english is quiet good

my arabic is my native language{#emotions_dlg.head_bang}

Well, good for you!!! careful with the head banging thing, you dont want to lose any teeth )



Edited (12/31/2009) by imantay

13.       nifrtity
1807 posts
 01 Jan 2010 Fri 07:11 pm

 

Quoting imantay

Quote: Nifritity

my english is quiet good

my arabic is my native language{#emotions_dlg.head_bang}

Well, good for you!!! careful with the head banging thing, you dont want to lose any teeth )

 

 ha ha it is so funny in anyway thanks soooo much



Edited (1/1/2010) by nifrtity

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