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Going to Turkey for summer
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1.       admin
758 posts
 11 Mar 2005 Fri 06:55 am

I have been trying to find a ticket to go to Turkey this summer, and prices are going uphill with no intention to stop any time close. If anyone is thinking of a vacation travel this summer, the earlier you buy, the cheaper prices you get

2.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 17 Mar 2005 Thu 12:18 pm

admin,
i wonder where do u live?
in the usa or in turkey...

3.       admin
758 posts
 17 Mar 2005 Thu 10:02 pm

Right now, I am in US (since 2 years). But not as a permanent resident, I am a student.

4.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 17 Mar 2005 Thu 10:05 pm

türkiyeye gitmek için bilet aradığın söylemiştin de..
hiç gitmedin gibi oldu

5.       admin
758 posts
 17 Mar 2005 Thu 10:11 pm

I didn't go back after I came here, I think that caused the confusion. It will be the first time I go to Turkey this summer, although I lived there for 22 years

6.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 17 Mar 2005 Thu 10:19 pm

admin
bari sen de türkçe yaz
ayıp oluyor..
sözde türkçe öğrenecekler

7.       admin
758 posts
 17 Mar 2005 Thu 10:25 pm

Actually the intended language for the discussions in this forum is English so that everybody can follow. There can be questions and discussions about Turkish language, some Turkish words or phrases, but the main language should be English or most people won't understand what is going on. I see your point, but I suggest not overusing Turkish until we have enough advanced-level users to start a separate forum for advanced Turkish learners

8.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 17 Mar 2005 Thu 10:30 pm

okey i got it

9.       Zubair
1 posts
 11 May 2005 Wed 12:58 am

I am a Canadian like to visit turkey and like to know where to stay in Istb.

10.       widdley
61 posts
 18 Jun 2005 Sat 03:53 am

The easiest way I find to learn a language is to live in the country and learn from the normal day to day people. When you realise that you have to learn you learn alot quicker, so try and find a job in turkey and go over for the summer, you'll have fun and come back knowing more than you did when you went out.
I might even give it a try.

Good Luck!"!
Liz
xx

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