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a great way to learn TURKISH!
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1.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 17 Dec 2005 Sat 05:46 pm

i have recently learnt that a person's brain uses as much energy when memorising a word as when it memorises a PHRASE!!
so, in my opinion it is better to learn a wide range of phrases in oppose to just singular words to help us with our everyday usage of a 2nd language. as you all know, phrases can be used immediately, unlike words. also, if phrases are learnt then the word rules and etc. will come automatically come to you afterwards...


http://forum.seslisozluk.com/showpost.php?p=27259&postcount=186

CHECK OUT THIS THREAD I MADE ON SESLİSÖZLÃœK A FEW MONTHS AGO! THE LINK IS ONLY FOR THE LAST POST, BUT THATS ALL U WILL NEED!
HOPE IT HELPS U, IT REALLY HELPED ME!

2.       Aslan
1070 posts
 17 Dec 2005 Sat 06:00 pm

Thank you, miss_c!!!
...I can´t say my turkish is actually improving, but with your list I can at least copy and paste some phrases to impress people here at tc! Aslan çok beceriklidir! lol

Harikasın, dostum!

3.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 17 Dec 2005 Sat 06:02 pm

Quoting Aslan:

Thank you, miss_c!!!
...I can´t say my turkish is actually improving, but with your list I can at least copy and paste some phrases to impress people here at tc! Aslan çok beceriklidir! lol

Harikasın, dostum!



harika mıyım cnm..?? hihi sağol...
i actually printed them all out and have memorised most of them.. they are really helpful u know..
if u keep reading through them u will be suprised at how many u can remember!
good luck

4.       Boop
785 posts
 17 Dec 2005 Sat 06:28 pm

Lovin it Miss C - thanx so much 'arkadasim'! (sorry don't know feminine equivalent)

5.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 17 Dec 2005 Sat 08:06 pm

Quoting Boop:

Lovin it Miss C - thanx so much 'adamim'! (sorry don't know feminine equivalent)



hehe no problem.. i like to help others.. even if they do call me a man hehe

6.       ramayan
2633 posts
 17 Dec 2005 Sat 10:27 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

i have recently learnt that a person's brain uses as much energy when memorising a word as when it memorises a PHRASE!!
so, in my opinion it is better to learn a wide range of phrases in oppose to just singular words to help us with our everyday usage of a 2nd language. as you all know, phrases can be used immediately, unlike words. also, if phrases are learnt then the word rules and etc. will come automatically come to you afterwards...


http://forum.seslisozluk.com/showpost.php?p=27259&postcount=186

CHECK OUT THIS THREAD I MADE ON SESLİSÖZLÃœK A FEW MONTHS AGO! THE LINK IS ONLY FOR THE LAST POST, BUT THATS ALL U WILL NEED!
HOPE IT HELPS U, IT REALLY HELPED ME!




sagol canım beaaa..bizi aydınlattın...thanks u enlighten us...

7.       ramayan
2633 posts
 17 Dec 2005 Sat 10:28 pm

Quoting Boop:

Lovin it Miss C - thanx so much 'adamim'! (sorry don't know feminine equivalent)




adamım mı????ouh my god....everywer lesss....hahahaha...

8.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 17 Dec 2005 Sat 10:43 pm

Quoting ramayan:

Quoting Boop:

Lovin it Miss C - thanx so much 'adamim'! (sorry don't know feminine equivalent)




adamım mı????ouh my god....everywer lesss....hahahaha...



can u come to msn ramayan? i need u to check an email im about to send...

9.       Boop
785 posts
 17 Dec 2005 Sat 11:12 pm

I am sorry Miss C - I did know it was wrong - but I am here to learn and was trying to find feminine equivalent How about telling me what it should be?? At least it made Ramayan laugh!

10.       Lyndie
968 posts
 17 Dec 2005 Sat 11:22 pm

So Missy C invites cute Ramayan on to MSN yaaaaaaaaa, hihi

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