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TURKISH LANGUAGE IS A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGEl
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30.       AtHENA
38 posts
 11 Dec 2007 Tue 02:58 am

Quoting yilgun-7:

You are in this Site...Why?...Your aim?
I advise you to teach Turkish Language very well.
Because?
According to scientists:
-Turkish Language is a language of mathematics, algebra, geometry, physics, chemistry, politics and culture language (5000 years from Asia to Europe, Africa and America)…
-It contains mathematical and geometric and algebraical ideas…
-Turkish language is mathematical and algebraical language…
-Mathematics. algebra, geometry, physics and chemistry make people wide thoughtful and intelligent…


mean Turkish Language=branches of mathematics and science plus General Knowledge. I got good grades on these subjects but why i could hardly learn turkce?lol

31.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 11 Dec 2007 Tue 07:55 am

Quoting AtHENA:

Quoting yilgun-7:

You are in this Site...Why?...Your aim?
I advise you to teach Turkish Language very well.
Because?
According to scientists:
-Turkish Language is a language of mathematics, algebra, geometry, physics, chemistry, politics and culture language (5000 years from Asia to Europe, Africa and America)…
-It contains mathematical and geometric and algebraical ideas…
-Turkish language is mathematical and algebraical language…
-Mathematics. algebra, geometry, physics and chemistry make people wide thoughtful and intelligent…


mean Turkish Language=branches of mathematics and science plus General Knowledge. I got good grades on these subjects but why i could hardly learn turkce?lol


Try Mohawk instead

32.       Denizer
9 posts
 11 Dec 2007 Tue 09:27 am

I think I understand what you are saying. The way we understand the world, the way we think depends very much on the language we use. German is a good language for philosophy because it has a lot of philosophical concepts, as does Turkish. One cannot think about the world in a scientific way unless the language one uses has scientific concepts. Learning different languages helps one to think about the world in different ways.


Quoting yilgun-7:

You are in this Site...Why?...Your aim?
I advise you to teach Turkish Language very well.
Because?
According to scientists:
-Turkish Language is a language of mathematics, algebra, geometry, physics, chemistry, politics and culture language (5000 years from Asia to Europe, Africa and America)…
-It contains mathematical and geometric and algebraical ideas…
-Turkish language is mathematical and algebraical language…
-Mathematics. algebra, geometry, physics and chemistry make people wide thoughtful and intelligent…

33.       Dilara
1153 posts
 18 Dec 2007 Tue 11:00 pm

What an interesting thread!
Yes, turkish is easy to learn WHEN YOU GRASP its unique "logic" and the way the sentences are built but at the beginning, it looks very "strange" for someone whose mother tongue is spanish , english etc.
I read it was similar to finnish in structure but I am not sure of this.
As someone told me once "Turkish is like putting Lego Pieces together" and I agree ...
I love this language because Turkish is the perfect language for analytic minds like mine hehe
Thank you for sharing all this information ALTHOUGH I dont think it is the easiest language to learn! No way! It has very fifficult things, the ones I find REALLY HARD to grasp are :

-Dik object participle
So many suffixes!!!!!
Distinguishing between passives / causatives / verbs of mutual action , example?
Distinguish between :

Çamurlamak / çamurlatmak / çamurlanmak / çamurlaşmak

But now that I understand how it works, they seem VERY LOGICAL! and I can really say :
I have a lot of FUN while learning! you can make fast progress really so good luck to all learners!

Dilara.
Bu arada! iki seneden sonra...hâlâ anlamaya çabaliyorum !!!! Keske herseyi turkçe yazabilseydim ama o kadar iyi degil henuz...sonra tercume etmeye çalisacagim belki! hehe çunku su an tercume etmek için zamanim yok

34.       SunFlowerSeed
841 posts
 24 Dec 2007 Mon 07:38 pm

Turkish is a crap and junk language.
You can mix anything with anything.
And surprise surprise ! It sounds understandable

Put aside the joke;
Turkish is not the best language in this planet.
Its grammar is not unique. There are many similar languages grammatically.
That you can do:
1 + 2 + 3 = 6
2 + 1 + 3 = 6
3 + 2 + 1 = 6
....
in a sentence but you can never mix suffixes in a word.
So it is not a big deal.

That grammar may give Turkish some advantages, but no native-speaker in this world speaks his/her language thinking about those details.
An Englishmen/Frenchmen/Dutchmen etc never confuses when s/he is grown enough, say 6 years old. (Age is made-up. Nothing scientific)

So there is nothing to debate on for common people.
Leave those details to linguists who are paid to debate on such things.

Every language is perfect for its purpose.
Some may sound or look more complex to its learners, but I have never heard of a native-speaker who can't speak his/her own language.

And yes, Turks do mistakes while writing, speaking as well as all other native-speakers of their languages do mistakes, sometimes.

Human is just not perfect !

35.       catwoman
8933 posts
 24 Dec 2007 Mon 07:48 pm

SunFlowerSeed, you are officially invited to join my gang! Welcome! (qualifying feature: critical thinking)

36.       SunFlowerSeed
841 posts
 24 Dec 2007 Mon 08:23 pm

Quoting catwoman:

SunFlowerSeed, you are officially invited to join my gang! Welcome! (qualifying feature: critical thinking)



Your gang ? :-S
Why not mine ?

Do you think gangling and putting other people aside is good ?
They will make up their gangs.

Then the show will begin which I am not fond of.

37.       Dilara
1153 posts
 25 Dec 2007 Tue 03:37 am

Quoting SunFlowerSeed:

Turkish is a crap and junk language.



I still want to learn turkish but you discouraged me a bit haha

38.       TURQuazman
213 posts
 25 Dec 2007 Tue 04:00 am

Quoting SunFlowerSeed:

Turkish is a crap and junk language.
You can mix anything with anything.
And surprise surprise ! It sounds understandable

And yes, Turks do mistakes while writing, speaking as well as all other native-speakers of their languages do mistakes, sometimes.



SO What do you mean here in this site, (reminder: turkishclass.com
if Turkish is crap and junk what is your business here, are you junkyard volunteer?
TURQUAZMAN SAYS: illiterate people's most dreadful part is never being avare of own situation

39.       catwoman
8933 posts
 25 Dec 2007 Tue 06:16 am

Quoting SunFlowerSeed:

Your gang ? :-S
Why not mine ?

Do you think gangling and putting other people aside is good ?
They will make up their gangs.

Then the show will begin which I am not fond of.


You speak like a true member of my gang!

40.       Dilara
1153 posts
 25 Dec 2007 Tue 07:25 am

Why do all threads here have to be spoiled with out-of-topic remarks I wonder...!!!!!! even interesting ones like this!

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