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Time to practice :-S
1.       bod
5999 posts
 09 Jan 2006 Mon 01:43 am

Telling the time naturally involves numbers so seems to me like good language practice
But in Türkçe, time also provides good practice for vowel harmony rules due to the addition of 'i' or 'e' (or their mutated forms) to the hour!

So, in the interests of language practice, I am going to start adding the time to the end of my posts - at least when I remember and until I feel that both numbers and vowel harmony comes much more natuarally than they do now

Please correct me if I get the structure wrong!!!

Saat on ikiye dört var.

2.       erdinc
2151 posts
 09 Jan 2006 Mon 01:52 am

Quote:

Saat on ikiye dört var.



Very good bod. Maybe you can make another one with " quarter past" or something like that.

3.       bod
5999 posts
 09 Jan 2006 Mon 02:01 am

Quoting erdinc:

Quote:

Saat on ikiye dört var.



Very good bod. Maybe you can make another one with " quarter past" or something like that.



I can - but you will have to wait for the right time lol

Saat on ikiye beç var - (guess I must have read the time wrong on the last one )

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