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Thread: English to turkish please!

981.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 07 Dec 2005 Wed 07:03 pm

and could you also add 'from your love...(your girlfriend not your car!)'? thanks a lot



Thread: English to turkish please!

982.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 07 Dec 2005 Wed 06:42 pm

hi again can anyone please translate this quick message?

'you said it makes you smile when i talk turkish so here you are, i love you angel......smile!'

thanks anyone xxxx



Thread: translation help please!

983.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 05 Dec 2005 Mon 04:19 pm

thanks a lot, its better then anything i could write!



Thread: translation help please!

984.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 05 Dec 2005 Mon 02:20 pm

can anyone help me translate this into turkish?

You know i love you because all the time all i want to do is hold your hand, stroke your face, play with your hair, touch your body and hug your chest. I think about you from the second i wake up until the second i fall asleep and you will always be my angel and you know that.

thanks so much in advance, sorry to bother everyone again!



Thread: t - e translation please :-)

985.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 04 Dec 2005 Sun 05:57 pm

thanks very much! im not sure what the 'yidim deligi' bit is but if it helps it was written 'yidimmmmmmmmmm deligiiiiiiii'???!!!



Thread: Favorite Turkish Word

986.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 04 Dec 2005 Sun 04:20 pm

I love the word 'Lan' as well, my boyfriend says it all the time i also love it when they say 'yani', although i dont really know why they say it so much it just sounds funny lol



Thread: t - e translation please :-)

987.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 04 Dec 2005 Sun 03:54 pm

can anyone translate this to english? thanks a lot in advance

neler yapiyorsun ozledim vallahi sizleri bilader oyle ha deyince insan yazamiyor aklima birsey gelmiyor vallahi soyledim senin hatuna bir tane resmin vardi onuda gosterdim adresinide verdim once begenmedim falan dedi siktir et zaten onun yerine ben gonderiyorum mail'i seni seviyorum kardesim herkese selam soyle kendine iyi davran en kisa zamanda gorusmek dilegiyle yidim deligi



Thread: English to Turkish please!

988.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 28 Nov 2005 Mon 06:18 pm

thanks a million, you are a star!!!! this is why i love this website, everyone is so helpful and kind, thanks so much i owe you one!



Thread: English to Turkish please!

989.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 28 Nov 2005 Mon 06:14 pm

Quoting mltm:

ok I found what's takeaway.
It says: hazır yemek satan dükkan. that's a shop that sells ready food but it's too long, we don't have a special name for that, so maybe it would be better if I used it as just "shop"?



shop, resturant, anywhere is fine as long as it sells food! although a motorway trailer resturant thingie wouldnt be much use lol.



Thread: English to Turkish please!

990.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 28 Nov 2005 Mon 06:13 pm

ok i wont use it but thanks anyway miss ceyda, it was a lot better then my attempt which i gave up on after 2 lines!



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