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1.       Yarvik364
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 28 Jan 2013 Mon 09:16 am


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2.       Abla
3648 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 09:21 am

Causativity.

3.       Henry
2604 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 09:33 am

Click here for an explanation on causative verbs

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4.       Yarvik364
162 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 10:47 am

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5.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 10:54 am

Ettirgenlik.

6.       sanja87
41 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 04:15 pm

 

Quoting Yarvik364

 

 

That was not the question {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}.

It´s funny to notice how you fill in things that I really don´t mean to express. I will literally write: I don´t understand if that is truly the case. I was merely looking for the name of this grammatical phenomenon. That was the question.


He just wanted to help you. And also,in that link you have everything,even the name of that what you wanted to know....

 

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7.       cemsah
51 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 04:36 pm

 

Quoting sanja87

 


He just wanted to help you. And also,in that link you have everything,even the name of that what you wanted to know....

 

 

Boşuna uğraşma sanja, arkadaş kopmuş gidiyo. dinlemez seni. 

"Gramer gurusu" havalarına girmiş belli ki. {#emotions_dlg.lol}

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8.       sanja87
41 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 04:39 pm

 

Quoting cemsah

 

 

Boşuna uğraşma sanja, arkadaş kopmuş gidiyo. dinlemez seni. 

"Gramer gurusu" havalarına girmiş belli ki. {#emotions_dlg.lol}

 

I´m sorry,my Turkish is not that good to understand that what you said.
Anlamadım,maalesef.

9.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 06:09 pm

 

Quoting sanja87

 

 

I´m sorry,my Turkish is not that good to understand that what you said.
Anlamadım,maalesef.

 

I can resume for  you (my english too is not perfect

dont struggle in vain, sanja, our friend are not hearing you

he consider himself a guru of grammar

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10.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 06:12 pm

and by the way

kopmuş gidiyor seems to be a kind of idiom

can you explain more

çok teşekkürler

11.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 06:38 pm

can I translate..?

kopmuş gidiyor = break it to run

there is some identical in romanian but I dont know how could be translate in english...

12.       Yarvik364
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 29 Jan 2013 Tue 05:14 pm

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13.       Yarvik364
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 29 Jan 2013 Tue 06:14 pm

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14.       Yarvik364
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 29 Jan 2013 Tue 06:59 pm

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15.       Henry
2604 posts
 29 Jan 2013 Tue 10:30 pm

 

Quoting Yarvik364

Of course, what else would we be doing over here? We´re all helping each other, aren´t we? Do you speak on behalf of Henry nowadays?

Robert, just as you do, people are allowed to comment and express opinions. I think your style of response will deter others from helping you in the future. 

 

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16.       stumpy
638 posts
 29 Jan 2013 Tue 11:24 pm

Quote: Yarvik364

bakmak

baktırmak: to have or let (one person) examine (another person, something)

 

yapmak

yaptırmak: to have (someone) make/do (something)

 

yemek

yedirmek: to get (someone, an animal) to eat (something)

 

bulmak

buldurmak: to help (someone) find (something)

I do not see a question anywhere in there

17.       Yarvik364
162 posts
 30 Jan 2013 Wed 07:49 am

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18.       Yarvik364
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 30 Jan 2013 Wed 07:53 am

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19.       Adam25
369 posts
 30 Jan 2013 Wed 10:31 am

Your question: Name of this phenomenon?

Abla´s answer: causativity

Gokuyum´s answer: ettirgenlik

Henry´s answer: link to further explanation

 

The correct reply to these people is ´thank you´ not sarcastic comments.



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20.       sanja87
41 posts
 31 Jan 2013 Thu 06:09 pm

 

Quoting Yarvik364

 

 

How incredibly immature.

 

YOU are incredibly immature!!!!
Did your parents learn you to say: ´Thank you.´ ?
When I was child,and when someone older gave me chocolate or some sweets,my parents were always saying:´Say ´Thank you´ to sir´.
It´s really inappropriate to don´t say ´Thank you´,and it´s much more inappropriate to give sarcastic comments.



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21.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 31 Jan 2013 Thu 10:24 pm

 

Quoting sanja87

 

 

YOU are incredibly immature!!!!
Didn´t your parents teach you to say: ´Thank you.´ ?
When I was child,and when someone older gave me chocolate or some sweets,my parents were always saying:´Say ´Thank you´ to sir´.
It´s really inappropriate not to say ´Thank you´,and it´s much more inappropriate to make sarcastic comments.

I corrected you because I wanted to help. I am not like yarvik. Don´t misunderstand me

 

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22.       insallah
1277 posts
 31 Jan 2013 Thu 10:53 pm

 

Quoting Yarvik364

 

 

It´s in the title.

 

 Then you had better say  What is the name of this phenomenon ? for your ´question´

 

If you make such a point of correcting others ... Name of this phenomenon?



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23.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 31 Jan 2013 Thu 11:55 pm

 

Quoting insallah

 

 

 Then you had better say  What is the name of this phenomenon ? for your ´question´

 

If you make such a point of correcting others ... Name of this phenomenon?

Well said insa. Come and join jedis

 

24.       Yarvik364
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 01 Feb 2013 Fri 07:44 am


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25.       Yarvik364
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 01 Feb 2013 Fri 02:36 pm

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26.       Yarvik364
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 01 Feb 2013 Fri 02:38 pm

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27.       Yarvik364
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 01 Feb 2013 Fri 02:39 pm

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28.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 01 Feb 2013 Fri 04:52 pm

 

Quoting Yarvik364

 

 

Hi-hi ... Come and join us because we are so vulnerable and alone. We are so afraid and so sensitive and damaged.

 

Yarvik you can join jedis too.

 

29.       mltm
3690 posts
 01 Feb 2013 Fri 04:56 pm

 

Quoting insallah

 

 

 Then you had better say  What is the name of this phenomenon ? for your ´question´

 

If you make such a point of correcting others ... Name of this phenomenon?

 

There is already a question mark. so, it is necessarily a question

30.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 01 Feb 2013 Fri 05:06 pm

 

Quoting mltm

 

 

There is already a question mark. so, it is necessarily a question

 

Yeah but it is not a precise question. 

31.       Yarvik364
162 posts
 01 Feb 2013 Fri 05:15 pm

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32.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 01 Feb 2013 Fri 05:17 pm

 

Quoting Yarvik364

 

 

Deep sigh ...

You don´t want to learn things in a precise way, that is what you made clear, didn´t you? What DO you want?

Oh, we are not lynching him ... {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

Non-autistic people sometimes play unfair games because they demand emotional acknowledgment.

I don´t want. But aren´t you the one who wants everything to be precise? Be precise then.

 

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33.       Yarvik364
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 01 Feb 2013 Fri 05:45 pm

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