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1.       admin
741 posts
 02 Feb 2005 Wed 07:17 am

You can share more personal information here and get to know each other better. A few more friends won't hurt anyway.

2.       irishdon
143 posts
 02 Feb 2005 Wed 01:19 pm

Merhabalar! I am trying to contact any Italians who live in Turkey or even Turkish people with an interest in Italian. I am actually from Ireland but after living for 6 years in Italy, I want to keep speaking Italian (maybe even teach some Italian) now that I am living in Istanbul. spero di sentire qualche risposta

3.       irishdon
143 posts
 02 Feb 2005 Wed 01:21 pm

Of course anyone at all who wants to make friends with a 29 year old Irishman is welcome to contact me. I have a wide range of interests from sports to history, politics to playing chess!! I look forward to hearing from people out there.

4.       tomsmedley
11 posts
 11 Feb 2005 Fri 07:35 pm

i taught myself to read italian a few years ago, while documenting industrial machinery made in italy. working on turkish now, with the help of a volunteer tutor in this country (usa) on a tourist visa. i hope to study and/or teach in turkish from time to time in the future.

5.       ItalianBrat
10 posts
 06 Jun 2005 Mon 05:44 am

Ciao and hello

I am an odd mix of Italian and Welsh who lived in Turkey, Italy, the UK and now the US. Where next I do not know. I was offered a position in Ankara recently but declined because the contract was too long.

Being Italian I found a wonderful amount of warmth from the many incredible people I encountered in my travels through Turkey. I worked with one young man from Istanbul helping him learn English and Italian online for about a year. I am still learning my Turkish and have added Arabic to the mix too. It goes slowly but it goes

It is my goal to return to Turkey one day and purchase a home. Whether I will live and work there permanently still remains to be seen.

I happened upon this site by sheer accident. I was looking for the lyrics to a song by Gulben Ergen (hoping to find them in English) and somehow ended up at this site

Looking forward to getting to know the members. Take care and be well.

M~

6.       widdley
63 posts
 08 Jun 2005 Wed 02:15 am

Hey, My name is Liz, I'm 26 years old and I am living in Bulgaria, I am originally from England.


I have 2 brothers and 1 sister who is gonna make me an auntie in a month( I can't wait)

So if anyone wants to chat, I would love to speak to turkish people as all of my friends in Bulgaria are turkish and I can only speak to them in Bulgarian.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks guys.
Love and kisses
Liz
xxxx

7.       bliss
0 posts
 08 Jun 2005 Wed 02:21 am

How about us? Don't you want to talk to us?

8.       kelley
131 posts
 08 Jun 2005 Wed 05:03 am

HELLO ALL,

HOW'S ALL THE TURKISHCLASSY PEOPLE DOING?
I HOPE,Faik !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I AM A STUDENT FROM SOUTHERN CALI AND I AM

A CLASSY PRINCESS, MOST OF THE TIME. I HAVE

TO SAY THIS IS MY gözde/FAVORITE OF THE TURKISH WEB-SITES AND TRANSLATING/LEARNING INTERNET SITES. ANOTHER münasip/GOOD ONE IS http://www.zargan.com. IT GIVES YOU ALOT OF DIFFERENT POSSIBLE WORDS THAT ARE IN ASSOCIATION I THINK WITHT THE ONE WORD OR IT IS THE VARIETY OF TURKISH MEANINGS AS I READ IN ONE OF THE TURKISHCLASS FORUMS THERE ARE SO MANY WAYS TO SPEAK THE LANGUAGE........FOR XAMPLE GOOD HAD 20 ISH POSSIBLE WORDS HERE ARE A FEW MORE :

good yararlı
good doğru
good ketum
good cömert
good uslu
good itaatli
good muteber
good şerefli

AND IT ALSO LET'S YOU COMMENT AND OR IF YOU KNOW A BETTER WORD OR WORDS YOU CAN SUBMIT IT AND THEY MAY ADD IT TO THE GLOSSARY.Maybe someone can ANSWER A QUESTION FOR ME THE SEVERAL WORDS THAT ARE RELATED TO GOOD, ARE THEY OF THE TURKISH LANGUAGE?
HOPE YOU ALL CAN CHECK IT OUT AND CLUE ME IN ON WHY SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS TO SAY ONE WORD! I ALSO HOPE IT IS A HELPFUL TOOL TO YOU AS IT IS ME WHILE I AM LEARNING THE LANGUAGE

ANYWAY BACK TO A LITTLE PERSONAL INFO ON ME..... I AM 29 ISH AND I HAVE LIVED IN CALIFORNIA SINCE THE AGE OF 3. I AM FRENCH,NORWEIGEN AND SWEDISH. I HAVE 2 BROTHERS. BOTH LIVE IN ARIZONA NOW. AND.....................................

I WILL WRITE MORE LATER DON'T WANT TO BORE YOU ALL TO TEARS.

PEACE AND LOVE
PRINCESS STACIA

9.       bliss
0 posts
 08 Jun 2005 Wed 05:57 am

Privet(Hi) Tsarevna Anastasia!
Thank you for information, I'll use it.Just want to say that I feel so hommy here, I don't want to go anywhere.Believe me!
Take care.

10.       widdley
63 posts
 08 Jun 2005 Wed 02:26 pm

Sorry and I also love to talk to my pals on here about there lives and experiences, lol.

SORRY!!!!!!!

Love
Liz
xxxxx

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