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Introducing Tulips
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:24 am |
Don´t forget guys, Abla is a linguist, so it is easier for her to understand complicated grammar structures.
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:26 am |
yes exactly thats what i mean. so u cant blame her for giving up after 4 years even though i dont support giving up but sometimes u just get tired of never fully understand it
Why didnt I give up learning English? English grammar structure was so foreign for me. And it is not easy for a Turk to learn English.
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:27 am |
OK, I give up. I have been learning Turkish for quite some time and it has been full of big struggles and small victories. I haven´t posted much, but I´ve visited this site almost everyday since I registered about 4 years ago. I struggled with making sense of grammar, then things eventually made sense. However, I feel like total and absolute failure when constantly confronted by things like "hyperonyme NP´s". I admit defeat. The simple becomes impossible. Perhaps I should spend my time attending a course in linguistics before I bother continuing with Turkish again.
Could admin please remove me from this site, thank you.
In what subjects you are having trouble Sashk ? We can explain here and we wouldnt pass it until everybody learn it .
Edited (4/7/2013) by tunci
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:27 am |
Friends, I can assure you that Turkish is not that difficult , believe me people on the street talking with making alot of grammar mistakes..
Ordinary Turks dont know or care about grammar that much..
so dont worry about grammar too much.. and dont give up on learning turkish.
Also extraordinary ones do not care much about grammar
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:29 am |
Also extraordinary ones do not care much about grammar
Am I extraordinary?
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:30 am |
Why didnt I give up learning English? English grammar structure was so foreign for me. And it is not easy for a Turk to learn English.
ur joking right? english is everywhere, u learn it in school, english is all over internet, in music, movies, its the world language. turkish? we dont have turkish anywhere here.
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:30 am |
Sashk is a great student. I dont want her to give up. I wish I could help you sahk.
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:31 am |
A hyperonyme is a notion that gathers together items that resemble each other. For instance, FLOWER is a hyperonyme of TULIP, ROSE, VIOLET, LILY etc. It is not especially a linguistic term I guess.
NP is a noun phrase. It means any phrase whose head is a noun.
I don´t intentionally try to use difficult terms, why would I? It is more like trying to be exact and not to say anything wrong.
Swedish is easier than Turkish.
Edited (4/7/2013) by Abla
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:31 am |
It is true that turkish language - at least for those who comes from my country- it is difficult to be taught. Especially the syntax and the grammary rules are completely different. But i find turkish language interesting and worths the try.
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:33 am |
swedish is much easier yes, if a person can learn english he can learn swedish very easily.
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07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:34 am |
ur joking right? english is everywhere, u learn it in school, english is all over internet, in music, movies, its the world language. turkish? we dont have turkish anywhere here.
Go to Turkish restaurants or Turkish fast food shops. You can find plenty of Turkish It doesnt mean because English is everywhere, every Turk speaks it. Actually only a little minority speaks it properly.
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