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10.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:11 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

On sekiz şubatta Türkiye'ye gideceğim ben!!!



That would make it, to stress that I am going:

On sekiz şubatta Türkiye'ye ben gideceğim !!!

Right?


Ohhh only 4 lonely nights to go (tonight doesn't count anymore because im going to bed now lol)

11.       Elisa
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 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:14 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

On sekiz şubatta Türkiye'ye gideceğım ben!!!



That would make it, to stress that I am going:

On sekiz şubatta Türkiye'ye ben gideceğım !!!

Right?


Ohhh only 4 lonely nights to go (tonight doesn't count anymore because im going to bed now lol)



No, it should be Ben on sekiz şubatta Türkiye'ye gideceğım !!!
To stress that it's you going to Turkey in 4 days and not euhm, let's say, a friend or your sister

12.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:16 am

Hahaha ok Silly me.. I guess i mentioned i was going to bed right? That means.. ben çooook uykuluyum.. so that's my excuse

Herkeseye tatlı rüyalar.

13.       Elisa
0 posts
 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:25 am

What's the difference between herkese and herkeseye?


I feel a blackout coming


Time for bed here as well I guess..

14.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:29 am

Quoting Elisa:

What's the difference between herkese and herkeseye?


I feel a blackout coming


Time for bed here as well I guess..



personally, i have never heard of "herkeseye"..:S
i have heard "herkese" and "herkeze". im not sure which one is correct, maybe they are both correct or both just abbreviations, msn talk or just something people from certain areas say? i actually thought that your question was going to be which one of these is correct...
someone, please help us here!!

15.       Elisa
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 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:32 am

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting Elisa:

What's the difference between herkese and herkeseye?


I feel a blackout coming


Time for bed here as well I guess..



personally, i have never heard of "herkeseye"..:S
i have heard "herkese" and "herkeze". im not sure which one is correct, maybe they are both correct or both just abbreviations, msn talk or just something people from certain areas say? i actually thought that your question was going to be which one of these is correct...
someone, please help us here!!



Well, I googled for "herkeseye", got 2730 hits, so I assumed it exists.
In the meantime my head feels like it got 2730 hits as well

16.       Elisa
0 posts
 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:34 am

And of course, comparing stuff is always a good thing:
"herkese" got 1.580.000 hits. Guess that's sorted now

17.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:37 am

hehe.. i thought that i was the only one who used that google technique lets try herkeze...

18.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:38 am

77,400...
im guessing that herkese is the correct term..?

19.       Elisa
0 posts
 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:39 am

Quoting miss_ceyda:

hehe.. i thought that i was the only one who used that google technique lets try herkeze...



Hey that's a popular one too!

20.       goner
506 posts
 14 Feb 2006 Tue 12:53 am

Quoting miss_ceyda:

ayy gerçekten mi??
ne güzel keşke bende orda olabilseydim
maç nasıl geçti??



5-0 yendik daha ne olsun

en büyük fenerbahçe

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