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Thread: Turkish Slang Dictionary

3831.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 31 Mar 2007 Sat 10:36 pm

Quoting Elisa:


Learning Turkish are we? Looks like you're getting very well integrated



Im being taught maths in Turkish here, thats why The problem is that though my maths didnt improve that much, my numeral turkish has become better than my verbal turkish



Thread: Humor

3832.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 31 Mar 2007 Sat 10:05 pm

Quoting Trudy:

The jokes there are great, Elisa (they remind me of another type of joke ).




Haha That type of joke is the first one that Kadir referred to when I asked him what was up with all these Laz-jokes in Turkey



Thread: Turkish Slang Dictionary

3833.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 31 Mar 2007 Sat 09:59 pm

Hehe. I can tell you one thing: learn them to recognize them, not to use them. I read them all and I think that %99 is only used by men. Around me I only hear the men swearing really, the women (except me ) dont do it. I get away with it because I am foreign But would never do it in the company of adults or actually other girls for that matter It's just good for a laugh, but nothing you would really want to use actually. But İ guess you guys also realized that.

Not to offend anyone but.. I regularly watch the football matches here with a bunch of guys. Im always surprised how many times all the players of the team get f****d in one way or another, hearing from the swearwords used in the livingroom



Thread: KARNIYARIK - help needed

3834.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 30 Mar 2007 Fri 03:27 am

Can someone please give me a proper and clear recipe to make Karnıyarık? I have read several ones on internet, but couldnt understand how the filling is put as the patlıcan doesnt really get cut. For İmam bayıldı its easy, you cut the patlıcan in half, take out the insides and put them aside and.. tada.. you have space for your filling. But for karnıyarık i couldnt understand exactly how and where to put the filling?

Help would be much appreciated as its on the menu tomorrow night



Thread: Cicileriniiii :P

3835.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 12 Mar 2007 Mon 11:57 pm

Quoting gusel_kiz:

Hehe yanlış anlamayın arkadaşlar... İsmail Yknın bi parçası işte... Ve bence süper bir şarkı ya... Müziği süper..



Ciddi olamazsın ya!



Thread: What are you listening now?

3836.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 12 Mar 2007 Mon 11:19 pm

Ahmet Kaya - Ağladıkça



Thread: What are you listening now?

3837.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 12 Mar 2007 Mon 11:03 pm

Cem Karaca - Islak ıslak

Ne olur, ıslak ıslak bakma öyle
Saçını dök sineme
Derdini söyle
Yeterki ıslak ıslak bakma öyle

Please, don't look at me with wet eyes (free translation)
Spread your hair on my chest
Tell about your sorrows
Enough, don't look at me with wet eyes.



Thread: What book are you reading now?

3838.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 12 Mar 2007 Mon 10:34 pm

Quoting Elisa:



8 hours!!?
Well, I started reading it too, but I haven't finished it (yet). This kind of book is impossible for me to read for hours and hours, I found it on the verge of being a bit boring and too slow sometimes.
To my taste it's the kind of book to read a chapter now and then, all in all I do like it, but not all in one go..
But everyone to his own of course



Haha Yes I found it a bit boring and too slow sometimes too, which is exactly the opposite of my 'previous experience' with his books! They were everything but boring, very fascinating actually!

But I might want to add I was doing erverything not to notice we were driving on ice.. :-S



Thread: What book are you reading now?

3839.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 12 Mar 2007 Mon 10:00 pm

Quoting libralady:

Depends what you call "fluff". My current read is "Istanbul Memories of a City by Orhan Pamuk and it is heavy going, although I am enjoying it, just taking me a long time. Some would call that shite!



I read it too, in about 8 hours from Ankara to İzmir in the car because I couldnt put it away. It was indeed great, but veyr different from the other things I read from him.



Thread: You Tube banned in Turkey

3840.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 08 Mar 2007 Thu 05:10 pm

Quoting Capoeira:



Well fine...if I "insult" my previous leaders...I should be allowed to do it! However, it appears in Turkey that there isn't a difference between 'insult' and 'criticism'. I'm sure this will start a rash of angry turkish reactions. THank God I don't live there as surely they would be trying to put me in jail for 'speaking' against turkishness!!



I dont know if there is a difference, because from my experience.. there is no such thing as criticism anyway. This is something that makes me rather sad because I love this country and through criticism it could be improved and I would love it even more then!

However, I think though someone should have the freedom to insult (not because I think its good, but because the difference between insult and criticism CAN be really small), I think someone should use their freedom not to insult



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