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Homework: countries
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:13 am |
Do I have these countries, nationalities and languages correct? Thanks for helping.
Alıştırma 1.18
Ülke / Milliyeti / Dil (Countries, people and language)
1. Türkiye / Türk / Türkce
2. Almanya / Alman / Almanca
3. Amerika / Amerikan / Ingilizce
4. İspanya / İspanyol / İspanyolca
5. Fransa / Fransız / Fransızca
6. İran / İranlı / İranci
7. İtalya / İtalyan / Italyanca
8. Hollanda / Hollandalı / Hollandaca
9. Frizce / Frizyeli / Frizyece
10. Arjantin / Arjantinli / İspanyolca
11. Çin / Çinli / Çince
12. Japonya / Japonyan / Japonca
13. Fas / Faslı / Fasca
14. Macaristan / Macar / Macaristanca
15. Norveç / Norveçli / Norveççe
16. Polonya / Polonyan / Polonca
17. Portekiz / Portekizli / Portekizce
18. Rusya / Rus / Rusça
19. Güney Kore / Güney Koreli / Korece
20. İsveç / İsveçli / İsveççe
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:29 am |
6. İran / İranlı / İranci --"farsça"
12. Japonya / Japonyan / Japonca --- not Japonyan "japon"
Fas / Faslı / Fasca -- not fasca "arapça"
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:38 am |
Thanks again Sago!
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:40 am |
Rica ederim önemli değil
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:40 am |
Quoting Trudy: Do I have these countries, nationalities and languages correct? Thanks for helping.
Alıştırma 1.18
Ülke / Milliyeti / Dil (Countries, people and language)
1. Türkiye / Türk / Türkce (Türkçe)
2. Almanya / Alman / Almanca
3. Amerika / Amerikan / Ingilizce
4. İspanya / İspanyol / İspanyolca
5. Fransa / Fransız / Fransızca
6. İran / İranlı / İranci (Farsça)
7. İtalya / İtalyan / Italyanca
8. Hollanda / Hollandalı / Hollandaca
9. Frizce / Frizyeli / Frizyece
10. Arjantin / Arjantinli / İspanyolca
11. Çin / Çinli / Çince
12. Japonya / Japonyan (Japon)/ Japonca
13. Fas / Faslı / Fasca(Arapça)
14. Macaristan / Macar / Macaristanca(Macarca)
15. Norveç / Norveçli / Norveççe
16. Polonya / Polonyan(Polanyalı / (Polonyaca)
17. Portekiz / Portekizli / Portekizce
18. Rusya / Rus / Rusça
19. Güney Kore / Güney Koreli / Korece
20. İsveç / İsveçli / İsveççe
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:40 am |
what is number 9? friz?
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:49 am |
Quoting caliptrix: what is number 9? friz? |
That's Frizian, a part of the Netherlands where they speak a different language. Not a dialect no a real different language, it's the second official language of my country. I hardly understand any word of it.
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 11:09 am |
Quoting Trudy: Quoting caliptrix: what is number 9? friz? |
That's Frizian, a part of the Netherlands where they speak a different language. Not a dialect no a real different language, it's the second official language of my country. I hardly understand any word of it. |
wikipedia has a page for Frisian Language
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 11:13 am |
Quoting aslan2: Quoting Trudy: Quoting caliptrix: what is number 9? friz? |
That's Frizian, a part of the Netherlands where they speak a different language. Not a dialect no a real different language, it's the second official language of my country. I hardly understand any word of it. |
wikipedia has a page for Frisian Language |
And you're now going to learn it?
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 01:06 pm |
Quoting Trudy:
And you're now going to learn it? |
I don't think so. I cannot see any benefit.
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 02:34 pm |
Quoting aslan2:
I don't think so. I cannot see any benefit. |
No offense Trudy, but there is a limit indeed to what people should/can know, or to their interests
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 03:57 pm |
Quoting Elisa: Quoting aslan2:
I don't think so. I cannot see any benefit. |
No offense Trudy, but there is a limit indeed to what people should/can know, or to their interests  |
Where is your sense of humour? Didn't you see the ?
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28 Dec 2006 Thu 04:13 pm |
Quoting Trudy: Quoting Elisa: Quoting aslan2:
I don't think so. I cannot see any benefit. |
No offense Trudy, but there is a limit indeed to what people should/can know, or to their interests  |
Where is your sense of humour? Didn't you see the ? |
I only looked at the quote and there is no in there..
Aahh, whatever..
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30 Dec 2006 Sat 02:51 am |
eeeyyy?? where is Peru?
Peru - Perulu... mmmm and the other?
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30 Dec 2006 Sat 03:31 am |
Quoting Mavy: eeeyyy?? where is Peru?
Peru - Perulu... mmmm and the other? |
Peru-Perulu-Perusuz
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30 Dec 2006 Sat 03:39 am |
Quoting Mavy: eeeyyy?? where is Peru?
Peru - Perulu... mmmm and the other? |
peru perulu İspanyolca (resmi), Quechua (resmi), Aymara
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30 Dec 2006 Sat 03:47 am |
Quoting sago: Quoting Mavy: eeeyyy?? where is Peru?
Peru - Perulu... mmmm and the other? |
peru perulu İspanyolca (resmi), Quechua (resmi), Aymara |
Actualy, in Peru people speaks spanish. Aymara and quechua are pre-columbians nations (and their languages), which then became part of Inca Empire. Is some parts of Peru, Chile, Bolivia and Argentine, you can find people who speaks aymara and quechua still.
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30 Dec 2006 Sat 05:22 am |
As a chilean person myself I can tell you that Aymara is spoken in some areas of northern Chile (only) but very few people speak it actually, mainly in the bourders with Perú .
Most Chilean INDIGENOUS speak MAPUDUNGUN , the official language of native chileans called "Mapuche"
"Machuche" means "people of the land" and they are concentrated in southern Chile.
Quechua? I couldnt tell but I think the ones who speak it are bolivians.
Selamlar!
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30 Dec 2006 Sat 04:55 pm |
In Argentine, we also call "Araucano" at "Mapuche".
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30 Dec 2006 Sat 04:58 pm |
I did not forgot the Latin-American countries, but I thought the main language was Spanish, which I already mentioned. I did not know there are so many other languages over there.
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