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Shall we define 'palavra'?
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10.       illusion
154 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:14 am

Yalniz 'stream of consciousness'. Two Turkish words/phrases of interest to me, that's all. I'll stop here if you like.

11.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:16 am

no, keep going, by all means.

i was just wondering that's all

12.       metehan2001
501 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:26 am

Quoting illusion:

Oh nice. Thank you Metehan. "Two faced". Not sincere, or genuine. A person of concealed intention.

Palavra is much more layered in meaning than I understood it to be.


I thik you are right.

13.       illusion
154 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:29 am

At gezbelle's request we have the ever popular Turkish word: "bokdan".

Worthless

14.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:31 am

oh, i am flattered illusion.

a small correction..."boktan"

hopefully it is not me...

15.       illusion
154 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:35 am

16.       illusion
154 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:38 am

17.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:38 am

hahahahahahaha...pheeeew!!

18.       illusion
154 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 02:42 am

19.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 03:05 am

In Spanish; Palabra: Word

It comes from that Latin origin language. In Spanish, "b" and "v" are very close as pronounciation, as far as I know.

By the way; "two faced" is a man. Palavra is a word which told by a person like two faced. That is the difference.

20.       illusion
154 posts
 31 Jan 2007 Wed 03:27 am

Yes caliptrix, thank you for that.
Spanish and Turkish. Ole!

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