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A question to learners!
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29 Nov 2006 Wed 06:27 pm |
I think that most of these people starving for learning Turkish live or is going to live in Turkish.In other words they learn because they need,not they love really.
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29 Nov 2006 Wed 06:33 pm |
I have no intention of ever living in Turkey. However, I love the sound of Turkish and well basically I am addicted to learning languages and traveling. I'm sure some day I will return to Turkey to travel and would love to be able to order my food, ask questions and get to know more people with improved language proficiency.
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29 Nov 2006 Wed 06:38 pm |
I also disagree with Ex_tacier... Although some people might learn Turkish because it is necessary, I think there are just as many persons who learn for the sake of learning. I learn Turkish simply because I love the language. I started out of curiosity, and continue because I really enjoy it. I also know many persons who are learning because they have Turkish friends or family and would like to speak to them in their own language or because they like languages in general...
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29 Nov 2006 Wed 06:48 pm |
I am glad for that I have heard that.I am Turkish and my impression (under the pressure of English) is too different.
To know Turkey and Turkish is not a thing that most does.
By the way you can ask me questions abaout Turkish.I can reply you gladly.
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29 Nov 2006 Wed 07:49 pm |
I am learning Turkish because I hope to be living there soon. Most of the Turks I know speak very good English but that is not excuse for me to be lazy! Also - like Capo - I love the sound of the Turkish language.
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29 Nov 2006 Wed 11:07 pm |
I learn turkish because I love it! I like the sound , the grammar is very logical and challenging... I have NEVER been there and of course I would NEVER live there either but I just love Turkey and I plan to visit there as a tourist and I hope to be able to speak to turks in TURKISH! that is why I am learning and I am SURE most people here learn for the sake of learning and for their love to the languege! very few learn for business reasons or because they plan to settle there (unless they have a turkish boyfriend/ girlfriend/ husband etc) which is the most frequent reason.
Dilara
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29 Nov 2006 Wed 11:59 pm |
I would like to ask you what you like with the sound of Turkish. How does it sound to you?
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30 Nov 2006 Thu 12:43 am |
I left my heart in this post !...
I love the sound of turkısh because for me ( one natıve spanısh speaker) ıt is 'strong' , so dıfferent from spanısh ! call ıt 'exotıc accent' from a foreigner's point of view of course! I think in WOMEN it sounds very HARD but MEN it is very very manly!
I LOVE above all the sounds of the letters Ş ,Ç , C , J they are so beautıful and most of these sounds do not exıst ın spanısh eıther! (although when hearıng I cannot see the dıfference between ' C and J' so I love words lıke 'flower' 'chıldren' 'song' 'soul' ...
Turkısh has a sound that once heard cant be forgotten and ıt sticks ın your head... I say so and I have never been to Turkey ... but when I vısıt there I wıll sıt on the streets JUST to listen to the sound of native turkish accent ... I love this language so much ... no matter how hard it is to learn and one day I will be fluent!! no matter if I am 80 years old!!....sorry I got emotional while writing the last part ...
I cannot understand how being from south america (Chile) living VERY far away , having no turkish roots , boyfriend or relatives and never been in the country I can love it so much and some turks having this wonderful background and culture do not appreciate it!!! BE GLAD OF THE CULTURE YOU HAVE GUYS!!! why do you think so many foreigners have fallen for Turkey??!!!
Dilara.
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30 Nov 2006 Thu 01:00 am |
i am learning turkish because i fell in love with turkey whilst i was over there. i love the country, i love the food, i love the people, i love the language.
i will be returning to turkey soon. and when i do i will be speaking turkish. that is what i have told myself.
although at this point in time, i probably won't live in turkey. howevever, never say never!
also on a side note, i agree with dilara. turkish spoken by a turkish man sounds very manly. which is probably why i keep getting my turkish male friend over here to speak turkish to me, even if i don't understand what he is saying!
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