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Thread: Ankara nightlife

3251.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 04 Sep 2007 Tue 01:11 am

I remember a club called Leyla.

Actually, night life in Ankara is much more interesting than nightlife in İzmir (their places to sit and drink are ok, but their clubs suck), so I dont know what Paglaccio means. And İstanbul is no comparison probably, like it is for all the other features of this city

İn Arjentin there are nice places just for a drink during day, but I dont know for night. I guess Tunalı rings a bell but Im not even sure of that

Anyway, Leyla it is.



Thread: YOS Exam

3252.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 04 Sep 2007 Tue 01:07 am

These are the countries YÖS is given in too. From what I know, the exam is at the exact same day and time as in Turkey and just the same. Some countries however, like Arnavutluk (Albania) have different exams that are valid in YÖS too (but they contain MUCH more topics to study than YÖS..)

Kabil (Afganistan), Mezar-ı Şerif (Afganistan), Tiran (Arnavutluk), Bakü (Azerbaycan), Dakka (Bangladeş, Almatı (Kazakistan), Nairobi (Kenya), Bişkek (Kırgızistan), Beyrut (Lübnan), Üsküp (Makedonya), Kuala Lumpur (Malezya), Kahire (Mısır), Ulanbator (Moğolistan), Taşkent (Özbekistan), İslamabad (Pakistan), Kazan (Rusya Federasyonu) , Dakar (Senegal), Şam (Suriye), Duşanbe (Tacikistan) ve Amman (Ürdün)



Thread: YOS Exam

3253.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 04 Sep 2007 Tue 01:03 am

The YÖS exam can be taken in a few east-european and asian countries as well, you can find a list if you search a bit at the website of YÖS (just google YÖS).

As far as I know there are no websites to prepare for YÖS, only special schools in Turkey self and books available in (mainly Turkish) bookshops. Sometimes you can order them online.



Thread: Grrrrrrr - What is bugging you today?!

3254.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 Aug 2007 Thu 12:40 am

Should that bug you?



Thread: Nations

3255.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 Aug 2007 Tue 06:42 pm

the Netherlands.



Thread: Samsung U100

3256.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 Aug 2007 Tue 04:04 pm

Does somebody have this phone? Can you tell me if the keypad is handy in use? I found a contract that is good for me and now I need a phone. I really liked this phone and am familiar with Samsung, but the keypad felt strange to me in the shop (you barely touch it but its not touch-sensitive), and I wondered if the memory of 70MB which is not upgradable isnt a bit tiny for a phone with good music features.

Let me know what you think.



Thread: What are you listening now?

3257.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Aug 2007 Mon 10:16 pm

Michael Jackson - Wanna be starting something



Thread: What made you smile today :)

3258.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Aug 2007 Mon 09:20 pm

Oh please.



Thread: If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride

3259.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Aug 2007 Mon 06:47 pm

Am I the only one who has the silent belief that you shouldn't speak wishes out loud?

I have made it as a habit to speak positive wishes for myself or others in myself before I sleep. I dont sleep well, so I thought being positive would help. And it does.



Thread: Suggestions about TurkishClass

3260.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Aug 2007 Mon 06:42 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:


Have a nice day



Hehe I just KNEW you had to be one of the reasons for someone to post such a request



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