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when to use yi ye ya etc
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30.       deli
5904 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 09:05 pm

hey come on deli kizin you must remember i am a forty three year old dumb blonde what the flippin heck is marquee

31.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 09:09 pm

Quoting deli:

hey come on deli kizin you must remember i am a forty three year old dumb blonde what the flippin heck is marquee



Just do as i said

< marquee > This will move < /marquee > here the moving will stop.

Copy this, but remove the spaces.

Jus try it

Delisin, degil misin??

32.       deli
5904 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 09:32 pm

33.       deli
5904 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 09:35 pm

< marquee > YOUR TEXT < /marquee >
wow

34.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 09:36 pm

Quoting deli:

< marquee > YOUR TEXT < /marquee >
wow



Practise makes art

35.       deli
5904 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 09:37 pm

run run as fast as you can you cant catch me im the ginger bread man!

36.       deli
5904 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 09:42 pm

blah blah i had to write something normally its beginning to give me a head ache i can see it in the chat room ,

37.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 10:41 pm

Quoting deli:

blah blah i had to write something normally its beginning to give me a head ache i can see it in the chat room ,



HAHAHAH gingerbread man How nostalgic Class!!

38.       erdinc
2151 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 01:15 am

Yes as Elisa mentioned the thread "Mastar Hali" (from page 9 to 14) has some useful information about accusatives.

On this thread there is also a simple explanation of accusative -i case:

http://www.turkishclass.com/forumTitle_6_3621

I should put that information on a webpage or artice for further reference instead continuously repeating myself. Well, yeah I'm a bit lazy.

39.       Lyndie
968 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 10:01 am

Quoting deli:

hey come on deli kizin you must remember i am a forty three year old dumb blonde what the flippin heck is marquee



Deli is not the only dumb blonde on this site! I need some of you English speaking 'foreigners' to help me out here with some English translations.
What the hell does

Datative
Accusative
Transitive

Mean.


I am afraid that I was educated in an era when they didn't teach us the rules of grammar. We just learned it. I have said this before, some of us learned to speak perfect grammar when we were young (back in the days when TV was black and white, before there were even calculators let alone computers and before man set foot on the moon!)but we didn't learn the names or functions of the grammar rules. So when all you young dudes start talking about grammar rules. I don't know what the hell you are talking about (and I know I'm not the only one) and this makes it even more difficult to apply the rules to Turkish, when us poor English students (of a certain age)can't even understand our own grammar rules.

40.       Elisa
0 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 10:40 am

Quoting Lyndie:

Quoting deli:

hey come on deli kizin you must remember i am a forty three year old dumb blonde what the flippin heck is marquee



What the hell does

Datative
Accusative
Transitive

Mean.


I am afraid that I was educated in an era when they didn't teach us the rules of grammar. We just learned it. I have said this before, some of us learned to speak perfect grammar when we were young (back in the days when TV was black and white, before there were even calculators let alone computers and before man set foot on the moon!)but we didn't learn the names or functions of the grammar rules. So when all you young dudes start talking about grammar rules. I don't know what the hell you are talking about (and I know I'm not the only one) and this makes it even more difficult to apply the rules to Turkish, when us poor English students (of a certain age)can't even understand our own grammar rules.



Hi Lyndie

I understand what you mean. I doesn't really have anything to do with begin "young". It depends on the language you're studying. I know what it is because I learnt German. People who studied Latin know it too. But you don't really need to know what it is when studying English, French or Spanish for example.
Here you can find more info on all kinds of cases (many more than you need to know )
You can find a lot of useful info when you google a bit, or follow the external links in Wikipedia.

Elisa

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