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merhaba
1.       archerx
1 posts
 17 Aug 2013 Sat 03:43 pm

I have been living in Canada, and If anyone wants to learn more about Turkey and Turkish. u are always welcome...Cool

2.       Kelowna
375 posts
 17 Aug 2013 Sat 03:49 pm

dalga mi geciyorsun? 

why is this in the language thread??? do you want this translated into turkish ?

ok ok I will play sort of nice

I have been living in Canada, and If anyone wants to learn more about Turkey and Turkish. u are always welcome...Cool

Merhaba ben bir köpeğim ve Kanada´da yaşıyorum. Türkçe veya Türkiye hakkında bir şey öğrenmek isterseniz, her zaman yardıma hazırım. ( should I add happy face with shades too )

blah blah blah oh and welcome to Turkish Language Class ( that was for Elizabeth if she reads this post )   yay **** four stars for me for being almost nice

by the way real men in canada don´t wear white t shirts for photo´s - actually I don´t think I have ever seen one wear a white undershirt on the streets.

now if I am wrong and you are not some typical trolling turkish dog start to help in the language thread and translate what people need. Oh yeah and have a nice day {#emotions_dlg.voodoodoll}



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3.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 17 Aug 2013 Sat 04:22 pm

Wof.

4.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 22 Aug 2013 Thu 12:36 pm

As the owner of 3 wonderful cocker spaniels, I´d like to respectfully suggest you use the word "it" not "köpek". My köpekler are adorable, in white t-shirts or otherwise.

 

 

5.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 22 Aug 2013 Thu 12:37 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

Wof.

 

 As this is in the language forum, should I translate it to Turkish.

Hav. Hav.

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