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10.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 03:30 pm


"Türkçe Dilbilgisi Notu"nu yarın göndereceğim.

11.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 03:50 pm

Quoting yilgun-7:

What is your true reason to use Turkish Class?


To enjoy using Turkish and to help others.

Quoting yilgun-7:

Because it is not special skill or talent to speak English Language here.


Disagree!! Many, many of the Turkish people on this site write excellent English, with a wider vocabulary and more grammatically correct thanmany of the translation requests from native English speakers. I think of all you deserve a round of applause!

Quoting yilgun-7:

You need to know at least three languages as a really cultured person in this life...


Oh dear, poor me, I am obviously not really cultured

12.       Delidolu
344 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 03:52 pm

Quote:


Oh dear, poor me, I am obviously not really cultured



totally disagree

13.       Dilara
1153 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 04:33 pm

Well, I think learning foreign languages really expends your thoughts as it allows you to know another cultures deeper and also ways of thinking , point of views , traditions etc and yes, I think the more languages you know, the more culture you get !!
As for english language , everybody uses it BUT not everybody can write good english so I also congratulate all turkish users who write amazingly , considering the fact that for many of them, it wasn't easy to learn english due to the differences in grammar and structure with turkish...

14.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 05:05 pm

Dilara, tienes razon!

15.       Dilara
1153 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 05:19 pm

Quoting Roswitha:

Dilara, tienes razon!



¿ También estás de acuerdo conmigo ?
Saludos para tí , ¡cuídate mucho ! y te felicito, tu español es fantástico ! Your spanish is great , I see it everytime we write to eachother
greetings ,
Dilara.

16.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 05:29 pm

Un abrazo muy fuerte, querida!

17.       Dilara
1153 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 05:51 pm

Quoting Roswitha:

Un abrazo muy fuerte, querida!



Muchísimas gracias

18.       Leelu
1746 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 06:23 pm

I grew up with english and french as native languages. I learnt after almost failing english 2 semesters in a row yet having 100% in french consistantly that I have a knack for learning languages. I have been learning Turkish & Croatian for a year now, I gave up Italian because it bored me .. go figure .. I plan on adding more languages middle of this year. Norwegian and arabic maybe, not sure yet. I have found that with Croatian language you can get a mixture of Serbian & Macedonian also. With Turkish I love how it sounds, and from what I am learning of the cultures associated with these languages I like what I have learnt so far. Gotta love languages.

19.       catwoman
8933 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 06:45 pm

Quoting Leelu:

I grew up with english and french as native languages. I learnt after almost failing english 2 semesters in a row yet having 100% in french consistantly that I have a knack for learning languages. I have been learning Turkish & Croatian for a year now, I gave up Italian because it bored me .. go figure .. I plan on adding more languages middle of this year. Norwegian and arabic maybe, not sure yet. I have found that with Croatian language you can get a mixture of Serbian & Macedonian also. With Turkish I love how it sounds, and from what I am learning of the cultures associated with these languages I like what I have learnt so far. Gotta love languages.


What's all that for though...? Is this part of your career plans or just a hobby..?

20.       Delidolu
344 posts
 09 Jan 2008 Wed 11:15 am

Quoting Dilara:

Quoting Roswitha:

Un abrazo muy fuerte, querida!



Muchísimas gracias



Yo tambien quierro hablar con vosotros en espanooooool

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