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tabian - two vowels together
1.       raindrops
267 posts
 21 Oct 2008 Tue 12:24 pm

I am trying to widen my ideolect and found word TABIAT. though i´ve learnt that two vowels are not possible in Turkish. IS it mistake in the book or exception?

 

sorry for typo in Title

2.       metehan2001
501 posts
 21 Oct 2008 Tue 12:53 pm

There are some borrowed words from other languages in Turkish. You can see two wovels together in such words like: "saat, hain, daima, Saim (name), acaip etc.).

3.       raindrops
267 posts
 21 Oct 2008 Tue 01:39 pm

 

Quoting metehan2001

There are some borrowed words from other languages in Turkish. You can see two wovels together in such words like: "saat, hain, daima, Saim (name), acaip etc.).

 

 what language is TABIAT from? do you know?

4.       kurtlovesgrunge
1435 posts
 21 Oct 2008 Tue 01:54 pm

From Arabic language raindrops

5.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 21 Oct 2008 Tue 02:57 pm

 

Quoting kurtlovesgrunge

From Arabic language raindrops

 

 It means nature as in the world of nature.

6.       cedars
235 posts
 21 Oct 2008 Tue 03:29 pm

 

Quoting MarioninTurkey

 It means nature as in the world of nature.

 

Tabiat is "nature" in arabic,  spelled tabia with a silent (t).

in hebrew it is Teva.

 

7.       raindrops
267 posts
 21 Oct 2008 Tue 10:22 pm

many thanks to everybody! You all are so helpful!

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