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Thread: tc new look

1.       nuttheadd
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 22 Mar 2010 Mon 01:33 pm

New layout looks more professional.



Thread: Turkish-Englis Pls

2.       nuttheadd
35 posts
 01 Mar 2007 Thu 11:23 am



Thread: RAMADAN MUBARAK!

3.       nuttheadd
35 posts
 24 Sep 2006 Sun 08:43 pm

Hi Saucysue

Its not really all that difficult to fast. We can eat and drink when its dark. We also get up a bit earlier during ramazan to have a little something. I only have a drink of water but I know of people who actually have proper meals. I've been doing it since I was 7 years old though and its only 1 month in a year.

Happy Ramazan to all!



Thread: Master Degree...

4.       nuttheadd
35 posts
 01 Feb 2006 Wed 05:52 pm

For the UK you may want to have a look at the link below. I think it lists all UK universities and HE institutions. You can go to the respective websites and look for the information you want.

UK Active Map of Universities and HE Institutions



Thread: Master Degree...

5.       nuttheadd
35 posts
 01 Feb 2006 Wed 05:51 pm



Thread: Which famous you are looking like?

6.       nuttheadd
35 posts
 05 Dec 2005 Mon 12:42 pm

Kate Winslet 59%......not too bad I suppose
Madonna 48%....hmmmmmm well
Sofia Coppola 42%.....errrmmmmm not too sure about her
Uma Thurman....quite like her, Billie Holiday...her music was good, still is & Condoleezza Rice....not all that keen on her all at 33%
Beyonce Knowles....love her! & Bette Davies....again hmmmmm both at 32%



Thread: We need help from our native English speaking members

7.       nuttheadd
35 posts
 02 Dec 2005 Fri 06:58 pm

Alkol, -lü Alcohol ~ik, alcoholic
Ambargo Embargo
Anormal abnormal
Antrasit anthracite
Apartıman, apartman apartment, block of flats
Asid acid
Atlet athlete

This is from my 'Concise Oxford Turkish Dictionary' which I've had since 1993!! I'll have a look through it again and add more later.



Thread: Just a word

8.       nuttheadd
35 posts
 02 Dec 2005 Fri 06:13 pm

Quoting mltm:

Quoting bod:

They can also be used to form affection......

"baba" means father
"babacık" means daddy




yes, good point! though I don^'t think people call their fathers like "babacık"



excuse my ignorance but why isn't it used? what's the alternative?



Thread: Just a word

9.       nuttheadd
35 posts
 02 Dec 2005 Fri 06:05 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

'cık' is not a proper word..it is a sound you should create with your tongue, while tossing your chin up, in one abrupt motion...in Turkish body language, this means 'no'

'çık' may mean either 'climb up' or 'get out'

'çik' has no meaning that I am aware of

'Cık' or 'cik' by themselves they have no meanings..but take words like,

kitap.....kitap+cık = kitapcık = small kitap
hediye....hediye+cik= hediyecik= small hediye



Thanks for the explanation. That probably explains why I could'nt find it in any dictionary.



Thread: Just a word

10.       nuttheadd
35 posts
 02 Dec 2005 Fri 05:50 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

"cık", "çık" or "çik" ?.......1st, 2nd or 3rd spelling..pls clarify



There are different ones?
3rd one please but just to be cheeky......maybe 1st and 2nd too perhaps



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