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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
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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.
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30 Dec 2007 Sun 04:59 pm |
Always keep at least two dictionaries in hand...What if one has some errors?
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30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:03 pm |
an interactive dictionary....
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30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:07 pm |
Also no batteries or power supply needed!!
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30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:08 pm |
That would be a penetrating experience...is there such a thing as "interactive dictionary" invented yet?
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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!
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30 Dec 2007 Sun 05:29 pm |
I know exactly what you mean...What would you like after the coffee?
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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
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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 !
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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
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