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40.       tunci
7149 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:45 am

 

If I was a non-Turk, and want to learn a language . My list would be as follows ;

 

1. Chinese 

2. Turkish 

3. Arabic

 

41.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:46 am

 

Quoting vona

 

 

Please, keep trying it. We are here for learners. Well, I promised myself not to write about grammar anymore, but maybe someone can make me change my mind! {#emotions_dlg.shy} 

Aha you have a crush I guess

 

42.       nessah
744 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:47 am

 

Quoting tunci

 

If I was a non-Turk, and want to learn a language . My list would be as follows ;

 

1. Chinese

2. Turkish

3. Arabic

 

then u must be really really good at learning languages and A LOT of patience cuz those languages are the most difficult ones in this world to learn.

 

 

43.       tunci
7149 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:48 am

 

Quoting vona

 

 

Please, keep trying it. We are here for learners. Well, I promised myself not to write about grammar anymore, but maybe someone can make me change my mind! {#emotions_dlg.shy} 

 

Vona , this site need your great knowledge of grammar. Nobody else can explain grammar issues better than you. As you proved it before. 

 

 

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44.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:48 am

 

Quoting tunci

 

If I was a non-Turk, and want to learn a language . My list would be as follows ;

 

1. Chinese 

2. Turkish 

3. Arabic

 

 

I study Arabic ten minutes a month. I hope to learn it in 50 years time. Maybe I am too optimist



Edited (4/7/2013) by gokuyum

45.       Efi70
85 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:50 am

 

Quoting tunci

 

If I was a non-Turk, and want to learn a language . My list would be as follows ;

 

1. Chinese 

2. Turkish 

3. Arabic

 

 

Hmmm where is the Greek hocam? Cry

 

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46.       tunci
7149 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:50 am

 

Quoting nessah

 

then u must be really really good at learning languages and A LOT of patience cuz those languages are the most difficult ones in this world to learn.

 

 

 

Nessah,  Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.



Edited (4/7/2013) by tunci

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47.       nessah
744 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:51 am

 

Quoting tunci

 

 

Nessah, Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.

 

if u learn swedish i will give u a big kiss,,,,,,,on the cheek

 

48.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:52 am

 

Quoting Efi70

 

 

Hmmm where is the Greek hocam? Cry

 

 

Greek is in our hearts

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49.       nemanjasrb
507 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:52 am

 

Quoting tunci

 

 

But , at present time, turkish movies, dizis [soap operas] sweeping balkans, middle east countries, in many countries. Not only that,but Turkey is becoming an attractive place day by day. You cant imagine how many people around the world desperately trying to learn Turkish. Believe me. 

Turkish is booming...

 

 

I agree,dont get me wrong.. i´m just laughing because i knew you´re gonna say that.. {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

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50.       vona
150 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:53 am

 

Quoting tunci

 

If I was a non-Turk, and want to learn a language . My list would be as follows ;

 

1. Chinese 

2. Turkish 

3. Arabic

 

 

Spanish would be on top of my list

2- Russian

3- Dutch (for some private reasons!)

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