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10.       _Gumus_
17 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:20 pm

i asked him in pupilc cuz he wrote alot about muslims .

i wanted to know how he get those ifromitions & why?

cuz he is musilm & want to learn more about his relgion or what?

11.       Trudy
7887 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:32 pm

 

Quoting _Gumus_

i asked him in pupilc cuz he wrote alot about muslims .

i wanted to know how he get those ifromitions & why?

cuz he is musilm & want to learn more about his relgion or what?

 

 Roswitha is not a ´him´!

12.       _Gumus_
17 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:34 pm

nice u r agirl i am a girl too & i read ur profile u dont have to answer.

13.       jingi
22 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:42 pm

Hi, if i understand correctly, greet Ramazan bayramı´ when break fast after Ramadan. What about when fast begin? My arab friend told me they greet by saying Ramadan Kazeem, does is apply in turkey too?

 

Im Chinese from Malaysia and admire the cultural. Hope my question not offend any.

14.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:45 pm

Jingi

 

15.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:49 pm

Jingi, it is called Ramadan Karim

http://www.indyweek.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A18663

 

 

16.       Iceheart_Omnis
106 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:51 pm

Farsi is not in the same linguistic family as Arabic, Arabic is a Semitic language like Hebrew, and Farsi is actually an Indo-Iranian language so it´s distantly related to Indo-European languages like English.

17.       Iceheart_Omnis
106 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:51 pm

Farsi is not in the same linguistic family as Arabic, Arabic is a Semitic language like Hebrew, and Farsi is actually an Indo-Iranian language so it´s distantly related to Indo-European languages like English.

18.       Iceheart_Omnis
106 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:51 pm

Farsi is not in the same linguistic family as Arabic, Arabic is a Semitic language like Hebrew, and Farsi is actually an Indo-Iranian language so it´s distantly related to Indo-European languages like English.

19.       jingi
22 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:52 pm

 

Quoting Roswitha

Jingi, it is called Ramadan Karim

 

 

 Thanks Roswitha. Ramadan karim 

 Are Ramadan start on the 1st of September too?

20.       Trudy
7887 posts
 04 Sep 2008 Thu 04:53 pm

 

Quoting Iceheart_Omnis

Farsi is not in the same linguistic family as Arabic, Arabic is a Semitic language like Hebrew, and Farsi is actually an Indo-Iranian language so it´s distantly related to Indo-European languages like English.

 

 Didn´t know that, sorry. (I must say they look very much the same to me.... {#lang_emotions_shy}  )

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