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i love turkey more than so much
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50.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Apr 2006 Tue 01:16 am

Quoting sophie:


Kalamarakia comes from kalamari and it's kalamar in turkish. Like most of the greek words, you cut an i in the end and there you have the turkish word.



Hehe ok thanks, i knew it came close. Kadir has told me many times by now i think, but it just kept slipping away through my mind. I remember i was so stunned to see the shape of the tiny thingies through the fried stuff. I must have been like 10 or something.

51.       ramayan
2633 posts
 25 Apr 2006 Tue 03:05 am

Quoting sophie
Kalamarakia comes from kalamari and it's kalamar in turkish. Like most of the greek words, you cut an i in the end and there you have the turkish word. [/QUOTE:



practical moro mind hahaha..yes ..a nice way to create greek words here..i also use it..

thanks

52.       mltm
3690 posts
 25 Apr 2006 Tue 12:16 pm

Quoting sophie:


Deal!
And by the way, let me celebrate the first time i totally agree with mltm!



haha yes, we agree about midye and kokoreç, but I'm afraid again we don't totally agree eachother because I really likee işkembe.

My never ever be eatens could be snails, frog legs, insects, dogs and brain.

aah and a small note: even if no one really seems to be caring around, I try not to consume mussels, I just eat them a few times in a year because they're not very healty they take inside all the toxic things in the sea like a sponge and if you eat them frequently over years the chemicals are accumulated in your body. You should be really very sure about where they come from.

53.       latinyer
32 posts
 25 Apr 2006 Tue 07:09 pm

C'mon you guys!!!
If ya keep talking about "kokoreç/cockroach".... iam going to have to taste them when traveling to Turkey cuz now im curious

54.       carol.trky
165 posts
 25 Apr 2006 Tue 07:35 pm

55.       Viktorija
46 posts
 25 Apr 2006 Tue 07:47 pm

Ohhh soo cute I wearing clothes made in Turkey, have a Turkish flang on the wall in my room, On my desk lying lots of Turkish CD I LOVE TARKAN haha Im crazy for Turkiye

56.       carol.trky
165 posts
 25 Apr 2006 Tue 07:57 pm

57.       benaraby
2 posts
 01 May 2006 Mon 01:17 am

salam
i love turkey also yusuf , iam egyptien too, i study turkish, these countery is so beatifull, but i ask where you get the flag of TURKEY and THE T-SHIRT with cresent and star , i wanna buy these flag and the t-shirt.
do you know why?
because the flag of turkey is the falg of all MUSLIMS
SALAM

58.       latinyer
32 posts
 01 May 2006 Mon 06:20 pm

Quoting benaraby:

salam
i love turkey also yusuf , iam egyptien too, i study turkish, these countery is so beatifull, but i ask where you get the flag of TURKEY and THE T-SHIRT with cresent and star , i wanna buy these flag and the t-shirt.
do you know why?
because the flag of turkey is the falg of all MUSLIMS
SALAM



Well, try to buy those things @ www.tulumba.com. It actually depends where are you @. (Where do you live???)

59.       damla
129 posts
 01 May 2006 Mon 08:07 pm

I am happy to hear your love for Turkey.I am Turkish and I am here to help all of you.(If you need any help)

60.       latinyer
32 posts
 01 May 2006 Mon 09:10 pm

Quoting damla:

I am happy to hear your love for Turkey.I am Turkish and I am here to help all of you.(If you need any help)



Thank you very much for your help!!!... we will need you ...or at least "I will".
Im sure everyone in this website appreciate people like you!!!

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