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some unknowns about Turkey&Turkish people
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1.       MrX67
2540 posts
 15 May 2007 Tue 09:51 pm

seems a good presantion>>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIaUhqaqwkc

2.       mltm
3690 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 05:29 pm

hahaha I like his english, it reminds me of Borat lol

3.       MrX67
2540 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 06:12 pm

Quoting mltm:

hahaha I like his english, it reminds me of Borat lol

hahaha i like your loughing,it reminds me Serap

4.       TeresaJana
304 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 07:26 pm

Very very nice! The archeological information alone should endear any person who has had no prior knowledge or curiosity about Turkey and to want to know more.
The speaker's Turkish accent is great, by the way.
It helps to read the subtitles and listen to the proper way of pronouncing Turkish words and to realize even that he is speaking english, the accentuation/pronunciation is still stressed as if speaking turkish. It's very useful and insightful. Its a great informative and picturesque presentation of Turkey. Full of information that I will forward to friends and family to also understand and peer into the beauty that is Turkey that Ive come to love and admire.

Cok tesekkur ederim!

5.       karekin04
565 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 07:29 pm

Quoting mltm:

hahaha I like his english, it reminds me of Borat lol

wasn't it darling listening to him read that. Very nice vid

6.       MrX67
2540 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 07:38 pm

Quoting TeresaJana:

Very very nice! The archeological information alone should endear any person who has had no prior knowledge or curiosity about Turkey and to want to know more.
The speaker's Turkish accent is great, by the way.
It helps to read the subtitles and listen to the proper way of pronouncing Turkish words and to realize even that he is speaking english, the accentuation/pronunciation is still stressed as if speaking turkish. It's very useful and insightful. Its a great informative and picturesque presentation of Turkey. Full of information that I will forward to friends and family to also understand and peer into the beauty that is Turkey that Ive come to love and admire.

Cok tesekkur ederim!

thats really good to add a bit more on ur interest about Turkey,and glad to hear you liked link jena

7.       kafesteki kus
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 16 May 2007 Wed 07:48 pm

A very instructive ,nice,short presentation.Thanx...
And English?It is just lovely,lovely ,lovely.....you should hear some Spaniards or Italians speaking it...Turkish pronouncation makes it so sweet

8.       MrX67
2540 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 07:49 pm

you see Turks have many sweetness and thats just one of em

9.       kafesteki kus
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 16 May 2007 Wed 07:56 pm

Emin misin?You must exaggerate a bit ,but anyway this accent is sth that makes me tickled with pink

10.       kat007
95 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 08:24 pm

Ah very interesting video. Tesekkur ederim for sharing it with us. Sweet accent One of the things that really attracted me about turkey was it's history. It's so fascinating, and history/ancient civilizations were one of my favorite subjects in school.

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