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valentines day????
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1.       smaragda
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 04 Feb 2010 Thu 05:06 pm

sorry maybe im asking something stupid but i have no idea .... do turkish people celebrate valentines day?? and if yes what do they say  for ´´happy valentines day´´ to the one they love?? {#emotions_dlg.love}

2.       Uzun_Hava
449 posts
 04 Feb 2010 Thu 05:10 pm

 

Quoting smaragda

sorry maybe im asking something stupid but i have no idea .... do turkish people celebrate valentines day?? and if yes what do they say  for ´´happy valentines day´´ to the one they love?? {#emotions_dlg.love}

 

 There is a word for it........

 

´Sevgililer Günü´

3.       smaragda
198 posts
 04 Feb 2010 Thu 05:11 pm

niceeee thanksss ... and what means that???

4.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 04 Feb 2010 Thu 05:12 pm

yes, they are celebrating; last year I was in Istanbul in february and I saw In Olivium center (a big outlet mall) decorations of Valentine`s day 

and I found these on google

http://www.learningpracticalturkish.com/turkish-terms-of-endearment-se.html

5.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 04 Feb 2010 Thu 05:13 pm

 

Quoting smaragda

niceeee thanksss ... and what means that???

 

the day of lovers

6.       ally81
461 posts
 04 Feb 2010 Thu 05:13 pm

 

Quoting smaragda

niceeee thanksss ... and what means that???

 

 It means ´lovers day´

7.       ally81
461 posts
 04 Feb 2010 Thu 05:14 pm

 

Quoting elenagabriela

 

 

the day of lovers

 

 Sorry elanagabriela, I didn´t see yours, you got there first {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

8.       kurtlovesgrunge
1435 posts
 04 Feb 2010 Thu 05:15 pm

 

Quoting smaragda

sorry maybe im asking something stupid but i have no idea .... do turkish people celebrate valentines day?? and if yes what do they say  for ´´happy valentines day´´ to the one they love?? {#emotions_dlg.love}

 

the simplest way to say this is:

 

"Sevgililer Günümüz kutlu olsun aşkım (or canım, bebeğim, bir tanem)...

9.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 04 Feb 2010 Thu 05:17 pm

 

Quoting ally81

 

 

 Sorry elanagabriela, I didn´t see yours, you got there first {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

 

not problem canım benim, you are wellcome{#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

10.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 04 Feb 2010 Thu 05:18 pm

 

Quoting kurtlovesgrunge

 

 

the simplest way to say this is:

 

"Sevgililer Günümüz kutlu olsun aşkım (or canım, bebeğim, bir tanem)...

 

..it sounds so romantic....better like in english (my point of view)

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