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Thread: Turk's taking care of their chlorestral

4351.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 15 Aug 2006 Tue 01:57 pm

Quoting susie k:

I've noticed that in a lot of the supermarkets, they sell Kofte mix but they advise to use half soya as this is the healthier option!
The Turkish men aren't too keen but their wives use it anyway and most of the time the men don't notice its being used!
Apart from being healthier its cheaper! So as long as you don't tell them its a good way of helping their chlorestral levels!



I know the köfte mix.. but what is 'half soya'? I only know soya as in a liquid version and don't really understand how to make köfte with it? I love köfte and Kadir taught me how to make it.. so if i can learn how to take care of his cholesterol



Thread: What are you listening now?

4352.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 15 Aug 2006 Tue 12:38 pm

Sezen Aksu - Sürüklüyorum çaresizliğimi



Thread: Turkish+Russian?

4353.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 15 Aug 2006 Tue 12:34 pm

Quoting aslan2:

Quoting SineNomine:

Quoting aslan2:



Oooh beware of our resident Lioness. She is on holiday sharpening her claws, but when she returns and sees your nick...



What's wrong with it?



Oh SineNomine was just making a joke There's nothing wrong with your nick.. But there's another member on this website and her nick is Aslan.. so she was just joking with you



Thread: Sezen Aksu translation :)

4354.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 15 Aug 2006 Tue 12:31 pm

Well I said this 4 months ago and still didn't get to it

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Thanks

Next time I'll try either keskin biçak, gülümse and hasret. Then i covered my favourites



But today I put on her albums again and suddenly understood something I had always found strange:

the song 'Seni yerler'. I was always like.. 'you places' ??

But today I suddenly thought maybe it's like: they all adore you, as in 'they're eating you'??


Pleaaase tell me that I'm right, because then I'll feel it as a victory over the title that I always wondered about



Thread: me

4355.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 09:35 pm

Just to comfort you: I'm 18 But I'm great friends with most of the 'older' members of this website. Which is logical as I'm nearly becoming old and turning 19 in 2 months I hope you'll still talk to me then



Thread: whats ur top 5 reasons for like Turkey?

4356.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 02:43 pm

Quoting MrX67:

ohh sorry,i think i made a msitake by don't be aware of while trying to make a joke only,sorry for thatanyhow really so nice to see ,our foreign friends easly can say 5 or more reasons for like our lovely country,thats really big honour for us,thx for all adds



Ohh no, no mistake and no hard feeling I knew it was a joke and I joked back



Thread: whats ur top 5 reasons for like Turkey?

4357.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 01:01 pm

Quoting MrX67:

so far seems Turkish men on top of lists



Well my man is Kurdish

But actually putting ur lover on place 1 is not a good reason, now I think of it myself: Kadir is not my reason that I lóve Türkiye, he's the reason I stárted to love it after I gained my knowledge from knowing him.

Anyway, he's still my number one attraction



Thread: Ephesus - wheres the best place to stay?

4358.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 12:59 pm

Hi,,

I can't recommend a good hotel, but I can tell you that Efes is sooo beautiful. I've been to Rome and Athens too, but this almost beat Athens..maybe it even did!

If you just drive in the area around, I'm sure there are loads of hotels that you can just book in at the day itself. The hotels you might find on the internet close to Efes are probably more expensive than if you just drive and pick something like a family-hostel.. which also gives nice contact with the people.

If you're in Efes, I advice you take a day-trip to şirince.. it's a BEAUTIFUL wine village and the distance is do-able for a day trip.. you could even spend just one night there, as you ofcourse have to taste the delicious wines



Thread: whats ur top 5 reasons for like Turkey?

4359.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 12:52 pm

Obviously my top 5 has to start with Kadir too, after all he's the one who gave me my interest and knowledge about Türkiye.

01. Kadir (L)
02. The way tradition and modern life are being mixed.
03. The deepfelt music
04. The diversity of the country itself: each region is known for its own qualities, beauties and landscapes.
05. The language, literature, poetry (for as far as I can judge).

---

The good food and the nice weather didn't fit in my top 5 anymore.. but ohh I do love them And the smell of sea in the air.. but that's one of the reasons that I love Izmir.



Thread: So grateful!

4360.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 12:26 am

Quoting xXxPaigexXx:

Wow you really hired a translater? people on this forum are more than happy to help here..



maybe you just thínk they are


But I agree.. if I were you I'd cancle him after a few translations. I understand you feel like you put people up with work if you ask them. But if someone replies you, they do it on a 'volunteer basis'. Plus: If I translate small t urkish messages to English, it's for me to practise Turkish. Some Turkish people here translate to practise their English.

The translations won't always be in perfect English, but they will be perfectly understandable. Your Turkish ones will be really fine and definitely good enough for personal communication.

Also, you might have some longer translations than the average. But you're not the first: on this website, they usually divide it into a few pieces.. someone does the first paragraph, someone else the second.. etc



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