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20.       scalpel
1467 posts
 30 Jan 2012 Mon 12:43 am

 

Quoting Abla

You are using so difficult grammar terms, scalpel, who can ever understand them?

 

Sorry.. it´s a suffix that indicates wish or hope

21.       Abla
1595 posts
 30 Jan 2012 Mon 01:22 am

The pan is blaiming the pot...

It is an archaic form anyway, isn´t it?

22.       scalpel
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 30 Jan 2012 Mon 02:25 am

-sene / -sana widely used.. if you had a little kids, (here the experience is talking) you would use that combination at least 1.000.000 times a day: yesene, otursana, yatsana, uyusana, koşmasana, zıplamasana, açmasana, ağlamasana, ........    



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23.       Abla
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 30 Jan 2012 Mon 08:50 am

We´ll remember it now. Human interest in small portions is very effective in teaching. I used to work as a mother tongue teacher before. I remember the dirtiest teenagers rose up their head from the desk as soon as I spoke from the teacher´s own deep life experience.

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