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Maybe this can be of help...?
1.       carla
320 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 12:28 am

Dearest classmates,

Whilst searching for anything that will aid my Turkish studies, I discovered this. It's from the Turkish GCSE section on the OCR website, and it's a big list of vocab, I don't how how accurate it is, but it's proving useful to me. The English definitions aren't present, but I think finding them out ourselves will aid our learning perhaps?

(You need Acrobat to view this.)

Turkish Vocab

Hope this is of use to you.
Best wishes
Carla

2.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 02:06 am

many thanks for sharing carla!

this will surely come in handy in building up my vocabulary!

3.       azade
1606 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 10:09 am

Teşekkürler Carla this is useful indeed

4.       Trudy
7887 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 10:13 am

It is very useful, and I was planning to translate them so I could make a start learning them by heart. But... I can't copy them!

5.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 11:35 am

Quoting Trudy:

It is very useful, and I was planning to translate them so I could make a start learning them by heart. But... I can't copy them!



If you use Adobe Reader, and you can't copy, Foxit Reader may help you. Try Foxit. It is an open source, free licence software

You can download the installer file:
http://us01.foxitsoftware.com/foxitreader/foxitreader_setup.exe

6.       sen-kim-sin
163 posts
 23 Apr 2007 Mon 07:16 pm

but no english!

7.       reBooped
0 posts
 24 Apr 2007 Tue 01:11 am

yes the English equivalent would have been very useful..but without it :-S ...or am I just being lazy

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