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1.       Elisa
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 31 Mar 2007 Sat 07:47 pm

WARNING: people who get easily offended by slang language might just want to skip this thread.

For those who have a genuine linguistic interest, just click through here and scroll to the link at the bottom of the page

2.       Trudy
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 31 Mar 2007 Sat 07:53 pm

I have it bookmarked for a long time now. But, no-one to try my efforts in learning on...

3.       robyn :D
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 31 Mar 2007 Sat 07:54 pm

u can swear at me if you like..and thanks elisa..theres new slang material for me to use hahaha

4.       Elisa
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 31 Mar 2007 Sat 08:05 pm

Quoting robyn :

theres new slang material for me to use hahaha



Some people should be restricted from clicking certain links

5.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 31 Mar 2007 Sat 08:35 pm

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting robyn :

theres new slang material for me to use hahaha



Some people should be restricted from clicking certain links



too late to specify that now lollol

6.       Deli_kizin
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 31 Mar 2007 Sat 09:59 pm

Hehe. I can tell you one thing: learn them to recognize them, not to use them. I read them all and I think that %99 is only used by men. Around me I only hear the men swearing really, the women (except me ) dont do it. I get away with it because I am foreign But would never do it in the company of adults or actually other girls for that matter It's just good for a laugh, but nothing you would really want to use actually. But İ guess you guys also realized that.

Not to offend anyone but.. I regularly watch the football matches here with a bunch of guys. Im always surprised how many times all the players of the team get f****d in one way or another, hearing from the swearwords used in the livingroom

7.       Elisa
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 31 Mar 2007 Sat 10:23 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

%99



Learning Turkish are we? Looks like you're getting very well integrated

8.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 31 Mar 2007 Sat 10:36 pm

Quoting Elisa:


Learning Turkish are we? Looks like you're getting very well integrated



Im being taught maths in Turkish here, thats why The problem is that though my maths didnt improve that much, my numeral turkish has become better than my verbal turkish

9.       Elisa
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 02 Apr 2007 Mon 03:56 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Hehe. I can tell you one thing: learn them to recognize them, not to use them.



Hmmm, guess I know what you mean. I'm not really the kind of person who gets off on using slang and curse words you know. Buuttt, you never now in which kind of situation you might find yourself, knowing them won't do any harm

10.       Elisa
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 02 Apr 2007 Mon 03:57 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

my numeral turkish has become better than my verbal turkish



Errm, guess that's a start..

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