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60.       nemanjasrb
507 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 02:10 am

Spanish(I´m going to Spain this year in summer)..

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61.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 02:11 am

 

Quoting nemanjasrb

Spanish(I´m going to Spain this year in summer)..

 

I hope you can find a nice girl there nemanja

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62.       Efi70
85 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 02:14 am

 

Quoting nemanjasrb

Spanish(I´m going to Spain this year in summer)..

 

HOLA!!!  i want to learn Spanish as well {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

 

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63.       vona
150 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 02:15 am

 

Quoting tunci

 

 

To be able to communicate with people in Amsterdam if Fenerbahce ever reach the final in Amsterdam ?

 

 

 

Right guess  

64.       nemanjasrb
507 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 02:16 am

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

 

I hope you can find a nice girl there nemanja

 

Sagol,that´s only gives me some mood to start learning...

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65.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 02:18 am

 

Quoting nemanjasrb

 

 

Sagol,that´s only gives me some mood to start learning...

Only a woman can really motivate a man to learn a new language I guess

 

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66.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 10:26 am

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

I guess Turkish is always difficult to learn. But Finnish and Turkish languages have similar grammar structures. So maybe it can be a little easier for a Finnish to understand the Turkish grammar structure.

 

 

no it is not..if I compare Turkish with English, Turkish is easier to learn (it is just my point of view); all grammar rules are very simple; all these English Times of Verbs (please English natives forgive me) give me a big big big headache; even I have studied English since my 8th years old, even during my worklife I  read every day scientifical papers in english, I said and I am saying - Turkish is easier. I think is easy to express yourself in Turkish instead in English (there are so many forms of verbs in English)..and yes, I can say, Turkish is easier than my native - romanian; as Tunci said days ago, you need few words to express yourself in Turkish comparative to English, French..and Romanian

67.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 10:33 am

 

Quoting nessah

 

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.

 

 

 

we have Turkish everywhere..we have just look around us; if you choose listening turkish songs (old or new) instead  english ones, and if you try, for the beginning, to give a sense to their lyrics - is is a point of start; you can read news in Turkish - you can find on internet Turkish newespapers; it is about our choices....

68.       nessah
744 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 12:14 pm

 

Quoting elenagabriela

 

 

we have Turkish everywhere..we have just look around us; if you choose listening turkish songs (old or new) instead english ones, and if you try, for the beginning, to give a sense to their lyrics - is is a point of start; you can read news in Turkish - you can find on internet Turkish newespapers; it is about our choices....

i meant that we are grown up with english around us not turkish...its a difference if u choose to start listening to turkish and reading it when ur adult.

 

 

69.       Abla
3648 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 01:01 pm

Quote:gokuyum

I will start to broadcast a Turkish show on internet. Its name will be "Gokuyum´s world" and I will use my room as a studio and my world

This reminds me of a column which was published here when Kim Jong Un of North Korea was declared the supreme leader of the country after his father. The writer said a spoiled boy like Kim does not need a nuclear weapon but just a room of his own and a broadband there.

70.       vona
150 posts
 07 Apr 2013 Sun 02:55 pm

 

Quoting Abla

 

This reminds me of a column which was published here when Kim Jong Un of North Korea was declared the supreme leader of the country after his father. The writer said a spoiled boy like Kim does not need a nuclear weapon but just a room of his own and a broadband there.

 

OH! What if gokuyum had nuclear weapons in place of that spoiled boy??? I can´t even try to imagine!!! I am now completely sure that God loves us! {#emotions_dlg.holy}

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