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ANCIENT TURKISH LANGUAGE
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1.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 22 Jan 2008 Tue 03:05 am

2.       gizopy
366 posts
 22 Jan 2008 Tue 03:35 pm

3.       Ms Palacsinta
19 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 11:37 am

is it just me who cannot see anything? :S

4.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 11:43 am

Quoting Ms Palacsinta:

is it just me who cannot see anything? :S



No

5.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 12:57 pm

Could it be that an ancient Turkish language doesn't have a written representation?

6.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 12:58 pm

7.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 01:08 pm

Great, now look at what our comments look like. Somebody pasted lots of info and we look stupid...and I was being really amusing yaa!

8.       Ms Palacsinta
19 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 02:24 pm

i can see it now, but cant really understand.

9.       portokal
2516 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 07:01 pm

it is the haliç.

10.       Ms Palacsinta
19 posts
 30 Jan 2008 Wed 02:40 pm

Quoting portokal:

it is the haliç.


and what is haliç?

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