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12 Jan 2015 Mon 06:48 pm |
That´s the point we can answer the question if we want and guide to solution for the future without insults.
I didn´t insult anyone, but thanks for the help anyway
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12 Jan 2015 Mon 06:57 pm |
I didn´t insult anyone, but thanks for the help anyway
You didnot insult anybody. The comment was not for you but for the answer which you received.
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12 Jan 2015 Mon 07:07 pm |
You didnot insult anybody. The comment was not for you but for the answer which you received.
I think you cant understand what you read. I dont like to be online dictionary. So, if you like to be, it your pleasure.
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12 Jan 2015 Mon 07:16 pm |
I think you cant understand what you read. I dont like to be online dictionary. So, if you like to be, it your pleasure.
For Gods sake, no one will force you doing that. If you dont want you, can stay silent and let me (believe it its my pleasure) and maybe some others to do this. But there is no reason to underestimate anybody. So I please you not to prolong this anymore.
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12 Jan 2015 Mon 08:07 pm |
For Gods sake, no one will force you doing that. If you dont want you, can stay silent and let me (believe it its my pleasure) and maybe some others to do this. But there is no reason to underestimate anybody. So I please you not to prolong this anymore.
I think it doesnt consern you. Maybe you couldnt understand that, but i was silent. That´s why i asked the dictionary. You are new in here and its not your business to teach me what can i do or not... As you did in here, i told my opinion on the top also. You can like or not, its your choice. But, do not treat like lawyer...
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12 Jan 2015 Mon 08:15 pm |
Apart from Turkishclass ofcourse!!
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12 Jan 2015 Mon 08:17 pm |
http://tureng.com/
this helps to. I has also apps for mobiles and for browsers.
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13 Jan 2015 Tue 04:39 am |
Teşekkürler aristeidism, denizli ve JNQ
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13 Jan 2015 Tue 03:41 pm |
Bir şey değil
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14 Jan 2015 Wed 12:27 am |
Etimologically , it comes from the old verb "topur-mak" which means "getting dried up and becoming dust "
This old verb root took the " -Ik " suffix and became a noun which means "soil/ground/earth/country" today.
topur + Ik ---> Toprak
As you see, the later vowel "u" was dropped and the suffix "ak" added onto it.
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