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1.       jody
1 posts
 29 Dec 2007 Sat 03:57 am

could anyone help i want to find a turkish class i live in bristol uk

2.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 29 Dec 2007 Sat 04:07 am

Finding a Turkish class in Bristol is harder than finding a Turkish husband in that city...

PS: not that you need a Turkish husband.

3.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 29 Dec 2007 Sat 12:23 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

Finding a Turkish class in Bristol is harder than finding a Turkish husband in that city...

PS: not that you need a Turkish husband.



lol
How do you know Alpha? Have you tried it yourself?

4.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 29 Dec 2007 Sat 12:36 pm

Even I have been haunted in Bristol...)))))))))))
The girls there must be having real problems....))))))))

5.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 29 Dec 2007 Sat 12:38 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

Even I have ben haunted...)))))))))))
The girls there must be having real problems....))))))))



Very sad indeeed.

6.       Astrila
21 posts
 29 Dec 2007 Sat 11:21 pm

They do say the best way to learn a language is to sleep with a dictionary.....

7.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 01:30 am

Dont believe them...with a single dictionary, you are likely to miss the different dialects..)))))))))

8.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 04:42 am

Quoting Astrila:

They do say the best way to learn a language is to sleep with a dictionary.....



Another good way seems to be to sleep with a Turkish waiter

9.       Leelu
1746 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 07:23 am

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Astrila:

They do say the best way to learn a language is to sleep with a dictionary.....



Another good way seems to be to sleep with a Turkish waiter

AKA "Dudu"

10.       bydand
755 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 12:13 pm

Quoting Leelu:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Astrila:

They do say the best way to learn a language is to sleep with a dictionary.....



Another good way seems to be to sleep with a Turkish waiter

AKA "Dudu"


Going by some of the translation requests this method seems to have often been tried but with only limited success

11.       Astrila
21 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 04:40 pm

It has to be a walking, talking dictonary.
But seriously, I like the turkish language study because you don't need classes. It's virtually a phonetic language so no need to listen to a teacher. There is lots of stuff on the internet too.

12.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 04:59 pm

Always keep at least two dictionaries in hand...What if one has some errors?

13.       portokal
2516 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:03 pm

an interactive dictionary....

14.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:07 pm

Also no batteries or power supply needed!!

15.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:08 pm

That would be a penetrating experience...is there such a thing as "interactive dictionary" invented yet?

16.       Astrila
21 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:28 pm

If can can make one that can make coffee in the morning too I think it could become a real hit!

17.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:29 pm

I know exactly what you mean...What would you like after the coffee?

18.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:30 pm

the dictionaries dont know how to make coffee are not up to date nowadays... just update it or go to the dealer you got it first and change with newer one

19.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:32 pm

Sui, I think you may be too young for this discussion..."Dictionaries" is a complex subject ))))))))))

She is obviously an expert !

20.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:41 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

Sui, I think you may be too young for this discussion..."Dictionaries" is a complex subject ))))))))))

She is obviously an expert !



dont bother everything with the age alphaf

its obvious... if the dicitionary doesnt respond your need... change with better one

21.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:48 pm

Considering your interest in Virgin, I thought your dictionary may be to small for this occassion...No offense..))))))))

22.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:50 pm

well alphaf in my young world there are not much those thick walls which puts me into darkness... easy man...

and when you go on banning everything like virgin or others... no wonder you will die with hitting those walls...))))))

23.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:53 pm

You are OK Sui, carry on ! Give up Huysuz Virgin...run after regular virgins !

24.       Astrila
21 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 06:07 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:

the dictionaries dont know how to make coffee are not up to date nowadays... just update it or go to the dealer you got it first and change with newer one


At last some good news.

25.       portokal
2516 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 08:21 pm

not to mention the taste of the coffee, or the rose.
anyway, this is off-topic.

26.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 08:25 pm

OK, rose is next.......and then?

27.       kedycano
11 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 08:35 pm

Quoting jody:

could anyone help i want to find a turkish class i live in bristol uk



hello jody,
I can give u turkish lesson...but I have my conditions.
1- a passport and visa to go to bristol every weekend
2- some money to buy a new cell phone (u know noone from turkey has any money
3- u dont have to sleep with me (cos im not a waiter
4- I have an accent

do we have a deal under these conditions?
ps: hey aenigma what s up?

28.       kedycano
11 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 08:45 pm

Quoting kedycano:

Quoting jody:

could anyone help i want to find a turkish class i live in bristol uk



hello jody,
I can give u turkish lesson...but I have my conditions.
1- a passport and visa to go to bristol every weekend
2- some money to buy a new cell phone (u know noone from turkey has any money
3- u dont have to sleep with me (cos im not a waiter
4- I have an accent

do we have a deal under these conditions?
ps: hey aenigma what s up?



no offense please jody... just kidding.
and hi everyone

29.       portokal
2516 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 08:48 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

OK, rose is next.......and then?


then, being sunday and having some back problems at the time, my aunt kept resting before preparing lunch, while my uncle did gardening, cutting old branches and the grass.

30.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 08:53 pm

portokal dear,
My diagnosis is that you need a crush course on "dictionaries", pretty urgent !

31.       portokal
2516 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 09:00 pm

thank you for the diagnosis.
how should i start?

32.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 09:17 pm

Depends on what language you wish to master. Are you interested in antient Turkish?

33.       portokal
2516 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 09:37 pm

thank you for your help, Alpha.
when i will need help in Turkish language, i will definitely ask. hope i will be able to count on your kind help, too.

34.       Dilara
1153 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 10:04 pm

Merhaba KedyCano! If you are a new member, welcome to Turkish class!
Dilara.

35.       kedycano
11 posts
 30 Dec 2007 Sun 10:21 pm

Quoting Dilara:

Merhaba KedyCano! If you are a new member, welcome to Turkish class!
Dilara.



merhaba dilara
actually I am not new here... but some bastard hacked my pc and all my accounts

36.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 01 Jan 2008 Tue 11:39 am

Quoting kedycano:

Quoting Dilara:

Merhaba KedyCano! If you are a new member, welcome to Turkish class!
Dilara.



merhaba dilara
actually I am not new here... but some bastard hacked my pc and all my accounts



so then you became kedycan't for a while

37.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 01 Jan 2008 Tue 11:49 am

Quoting kedycano:


I can give u turkish lesson...but I have my conditions.
1- a passport and visa to go to bristol every weekend
2- some money to buy a new cell phone (u know noone from turkey has any money
3- u dont have to sleep with me (cos im not a waiter
4- I have an accent

do we have a deal under these conditions?
ps: hey aenigma what s up?



Nice try Keddy! lol Let me know if anyone takes you up on your offer!

Sorry for hacking your PC - I got bored

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