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10.       slavica
814 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 02:03 am

Girls, girls, learn first serbian!
You didn't translate all words, try a little bit harder

11.       sophie
2712 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 02:04 am

Anyone interested in Greek? I bet Slavica is! Otherwise, how else will she be able to translate Remos's songs eee?

12.       slavica
814 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 02:08 am

Oh, sure im interested, Sophie, but I already know Serbian

13.       bliss
900 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 02:17 am

O, yes.
I will, my teacher.
I will do my best.
This kind of quizes help to learn turkish though.It is my opinion.

14.       sophie
2712 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 12:37 pm

Ok let me try now. I haven't looked at the other answers at all, I swear to God!

1. đul - rose?? - gül??
2. fildžan - cup - fıncan - (GR:flitzani)
3. barjak - flag - bayrak - (GR:bayraki)
4. kadija
5. para - money - para - (GR: paras)
6. patlidžan - aubergine - patlıcan - (GR:melitzana)
7. majmun - monkey - maymun - (GR:maimu)
8. parče - piece - parça
9. Å¡ećer - sugar - şeker
10. čakija
11. pita - pie - pide - (GR: pita)
12. đerdan - don't know it's english or turkish meaning, but here DARDANA we call a fat woman
13. pamuk - cotton - pamuk
14. kajsija - apricot - kayısı - (GR:kaisi)
15. leblebija
16. čarÅ¡av
17. jastuk - pillow? - yastık?
18. viÅ¡nja - sourcherry? - vişne? - (GR:visino)
19. Å¡ejtan - Satan (devil) - şeytan - (GR:satanas)
20. kaÅ¡ika - spoon - kaşık
21. kaldrma
22. đuveč - food cooked in a crock - güveç - (GR:Giuvetsi)
23. burek - stuffed pie - börek - (GR:bureki)
24. fenjer - flashlight - fener - (GR:fanari)
25. bašta
26. bešika
27. fiÅ¡ek - (smth like) firework - fişek - (GR:fisigi = bullet)
28. hećim
29. budala - foolish - budala - (GR:budalas)
30. ćar - czar - çar - (GR:tsaros)
31. kreč - greek?? - grek - (GR:grekos)
32. ćoÅ¡ak - strong man?? - koçak - (GR:kozakos)a tittle related to Russian history
33. jelek - waistcoat - yelek - (GR:yileko)

Well, I m not sure if those are correct, but they definately are similar to some greek words (mostly slang, used in North Greece, where most of the people are refuges from Turkey). And if greek alphabet didnt use 'ts' for ç and tz for c, i bet the similarities would be more obvious

15.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 01:01 pm

Bliss, I'll send you the polish-file if you send me a PM with your email address I forgot the link, but i have it all in a wordfile.

Yeah im interested in Russian and Greek too
My dad knows a little Russian and my mum speaks fluent Greek, so i wanna learn too

16.       kartal
24 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 04:58 pm

New standings:

1. bliss 25
2. sophie 20
3. Deli_kizin 19


17.       slavica
814 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 05:05 pm

Hmmm... I've counted 21 for Sophie... And gave her a homework for the rest. Can you check it one more time?

18.       kartal
24 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 05:33 pm

Hmm... there is one answer that I could accept maybe... It is more wrong then correct... But lets make a small adjustment

1. bliss 25
2. sophie 20.5
3. Deli_kizin 19

19.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 08:31 pm

I gave up I'm gonna write my Dutch essay about 'Speaking Dutch on the streets for immigrants' (well about, against!)


Anyone interested in learning Dutch

20.       Elisa
0 posts
 31 Jan 2006 Tue 08:42 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:


Anyone interested in learning Dutch



Neen, toch bedankt!



(Thanks but no thanks)

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