Welcome
Login:   Pass:     Register - Forgot Password - Resend Activation

Turkish Class Forums / General/Off-topic

General/Off-topic

Add reply to this discussion
How long has TC been here ?
(17 Messages in 2 pages - View all)
1 [2]
10.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 23 Jan 2010 Sat 06:54 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

Wow, I can´t believe it´s almost 5 years that I´ve been here. I joined TC in May 2005 but I must confess I had read it a bit before lol

 

So many users over this time, so many great people and a few I greatly miss...

 

 Thank you. Im happy to know you too

11.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 23 Jan 2010 Sat 06:56 pm

 

Quoting Yersu

 

 

Türkçe öğrenebildiniz mi bari 5 yılda?

 

 hehe

12.       alameda
3499 posts
 23 Jan 2010 Sat 09:35 pm

 

Quoting Yersu

 

 

Türkçe öğrenebildiniz mi bari 5 yılda?

 

I think although many of us come here to learn Turkish, but we digress some by getting involved with other aspects of Turkishness.....Wink like the culture.

 

I study the actual language, then take breaks.  I find unless I am able to actually use and hear the language it´s particularly dificult.  It´s probably similar for others.  It´s like learning to swim while sitting on a couch. You can learn a lot about the theory, but until you get in the water, it´s all mute.

 

I do think though, many of us probably really could spend more time in study of the language.  The actual classes have evolved a great deal in the last year.

13.       yilgun-2010
572 posts
 24 Jan 2010 Sun 02:05 am

- Loving someone in a foreign language

- Saying "I love you" in a foreign language

- Thinking in a foreign language

- Living your life in a foreign language

- Working in a foreign language

- Talking in a foreign language

- Debating/ arguing in a foreign language

- Making policies in a foreign language

- Marrying in a foreign language   

 

A person only thinks in their mother tongue and then tries to translate this thought into a foreign language. But this can never be completely translated. It is hard to understand a foreigner perfectly for everyone.

 

My opinion.



Edited (1/24/2010) by yilgun-2010
Edited (1/24/2010) by yilgun-2010

14.       bydand
755 posts
 24 Jan 2010 Sun 11:14 am

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

And yes, I too miss a few people. 

 

 And no doubt some people you don´t miss. {#emotions_dlg.unsure}

15.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 25 Jan 2010 Mon 04:12 pm

How ridiculous...Turkish Class has been around since the dawn of man/woman.  Catwoman and Admin put the first TC cave drawings in a remote cave in Turkey.  Thank Goodness that the internet came along!  Otherwise we would all be sitting in a cave right now!

 

Ahhh....those where the days....before the dawn of the dudu!  {#emotions_dlg.stoneage}

16.       Trudy
7887 posts
 25 Jan 2010 Mon 07:22 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

How ridiculous...Turkish Class has been around since the dawn of man/woman.  Catwoman and Admin put the first TC cave drawings in a remote cave in Turkey.  Thank Goodness that the internet came along!  Otherwise we would all be sitting in a cave right now!

 

Ahhh....those where the days....before the dawn of the dudu!  {#emotions_dlg.stoneage}

 

Lisa, see, I found a picture from that time:

 

 

lol

17.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 25 Jan 2010 Mon 08:22 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

Lisa, see, I found a picture from that time:

 

 

lol

 

 

Yes, this is the story of our people....The TCians!  It tells the story of our domestication of the wild Turkish Turtle, our discovery of fire, the many battles with the barbarians from the Black Sea Gang, and finally, a depiction of our fiercly moutashed leader, Admin.  I had no idea that they survived the tranfer to cyberspace!  Thank the Spaghetti Monster!

 

(17 Messages in 2 pages - View all)
1 [2]
Add reply to this discussion




Turkish Dictionary
Turkish Chat
Open mini chat
New in Forums
Why yer gördüm but yeri geziyorum
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much, makes perfect sense!
Etmeyi vs etmek
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much!
Görülmez vs görünmiyor
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much, very well explained!
Içeri and içeriye
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much for the detailed ...
Present continous tense
HaydiDeer: Got it, thank you!
Hic vs herhangi, degil vs yok
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much!
Rize Artvin Airport Transfer - Rize Tours
rizetours: Dear Guest; In order to make your Black Sea trip more enjoyable, our c...
What does \"kabul ettiğini\" mean?
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much for the detailed ...
Kimse vs biri (anyone)
HaydiDeer: Thank you!
Random Pictures of Turkey
Most liked
Major Vowel Harmony

Turkish lesson by admin
Level: beginner
Introduction

Turkish lesson by admin
Level: beginner