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You need to know at least three languages
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08 Jan 2008 Tue 03:30 pm |
"Türkçe Dilbilgisi Notu"nu yarın göndereceğim.
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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...
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Oh dear, poor me, I am obviously not really cultured
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08 Jan 2008 Tue 03:52 pm |
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Oh dear, poor me, I am obviously not really cultured |
totally disagree
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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...
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08 Jan 2008 Tue 05:05 pm |
Dilara, tienes razon!
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08 Jan 2008 Tue 05:19 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: Dilara, tienes razon! |
¿ También estás de acuerdo conmigo ?
Saludos para tà , ¡cuÃdate mucho ! y te felicito, tu español es fantástico ! Your spanish is great , I see it everytime we write to eachother
greetings ,
Dilara.
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08 Jan 2008 Tue 05:29 pm |
Un abrazo muy fuerte, querida!
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08 Jan 2008 Tue 05:51 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: Un abrazo muy fuerte, querida! |
MuchÃsimas gracias
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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.
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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..?
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09 Jan 2008 Wed 11:15 am |
Quoting Dilara: Quoting Roswitha: Un abrazo muy fuerte, querida! |
MuchÃsimas gracias  |
Yo tambien quierro hablar con vosotros en espanooooool
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