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Thread: Eurovision 2006

4881.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:27 am

Quoting SuiGeneris:


my bro was in the organization at eurovision 2004 turkey and he told me that most of the men there were gay

eurovision needed a new concept and now they found their unique one

and yes i liked that ukranian lady alot
anyway congragulations to Finland
Hallelujah Hard Rock



Hmm yeha but what did you all think of the Dutch vote-man? I was just saying to my mum that everybody must be sure that Dutch people indééd are rude Because he was being quite rude But because us Dutchies know him, we love him. He can be offensive in a way that nobody blames him. He was commenting our Eurovision and hahahah when Nana mouskouri came up, his comments (OMG she became so funny.. i mean you could take her seriously before, but this time .. her glasses were even worse than e bfore!!)



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4882.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:24 am

Quoting sophie:

Yeah! As i had told you already, our song didnt stand a chance. Even the 9th place was too much for us.
If I could choose, i would give the 1st place to Bosnia & Herzegovina. Loved that song. Had a quality.



I can't even remember them.. what was that song again?
There was also a 'ninaninja' (or somethign) song that i liked, and i liked the 'loco choco' one (I'm horrible in remembering names at first 'sight').

But Anna Vissi looked quite young, she must be around 50, if not older

And i liked the 'mambo' song too, though it wasn't int he contest.



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4883.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:18 am

Quoting Aslan:

...incredible...the votes for finland must be a reaction against all the botox-pumped women - including the swedish singer! ...but the boy from russia was so cute I could eat him...without sugar... ...and his brothers too...if he has any... lol



Yeah true. And some of them were half naked. I don't know, maybe it's because i'm not lesbian but i always think that when a woman can dance well, she looks much more attractive in clothes, because if she's half-naked, you can see her bones n stuff n that's everythin but sexy

Though i think Sweden had the strongest voice. And she looked like one of those from Abba



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4884.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:14 am

No comment!!


OHHH WHAHAH and the Dutch person who gave the votes is a famous and funny comedian and he said: kalisperma He's gay, threfore he gave his phone-numbers to Sakis


And erhm a question for Sophie.. today i found a very old LP from Anna Vissi, must have been from the seventies.. it was sweet, but she had such a good voice there. What happened to it

Sibel deserved more votes if you asked me. I thought many songs sucked so the Turkish one (who was bad too if u ask me) was good comparing to the others.

I liked Armenia and .. ohh i forgot it .. I think it was that new Shakira



Thread: Turkish Language Schools

4885.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 May 2006 Sat 09:36 pm

Quoting ask_melek:

Hi class!
I write this message hoping someone in here can help me.
Im mexican and I want to go to Turkey soon. I would like to learn turkish in Turkey but I dont know where can I learn.. what school or which turkish city is better?
Language schools are very expensive in Turkey?
I hope one of you could tell me the names of some schools where I can learn turkish inside the Turkiye Cumhuriyeti.
Take care.. thanks



You should search for TÖMER institute. They provide language courses in Turkish for foreigners in different levels (beginner, intermediate etc.). But their prices are quite high if you ask my opinion. If i'm not mistaken, they are situated in Ankara (main-location), Istanbul and Izmir.
If they are also in other cities, i don't know.

If i were you, i would go to a city in the west of Turkey, or where it is very touristic. Istanbul (but it's very big, you might not want to loose your soul there if it's the first time you'll be living by yourself in Türkiye), Izmir or somehwere close to Alanya, Bodrum. (but i doubt if they ahve language schools).

Maybe a visit to the Turkish Embassy that is near your city in Mexico, would also help you a bit.


Good luck!



Thread: It's not a poem but..

4886.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 19 May 2006 Fri 10:01 pm

I hope someone translates it fast for you!!!

Because it's really written from the heart. Well done! Good luck to both of you



Thread: Song Title You Dedicate to a TC Classmate!

4887.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 19 May 2006 Fri 02:54 pm

Quoting sophie:

For Daydreamer

Nobody's Wife - Anouk



After I read this thread, i decided i wanted to dedicate some songs to a few people too, but first think befor ei post them. You were before me. I wanted to dedicate exactly the same song to Daydreamer as you just did, Sophie mou.

And thank you for the song you dedicated to me. And the one for Erdinç: class act



Thread: short sentence please

4888.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 May 2006 Thu 11:01 pm

Quoting oceanmavi:

Quoting dulcepoly3958:

can you help me to translate this sentence please to english
thk very much

ben seni yerim askım



i eat you my love (?)



Yes It means he really loves and adores you a lot Mothers say it to young children too. I really like this way of speaking!



Thread: Kurban Bayrami 2006

4889.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 May 2006 Thu 07:44 pm

Quoting Elisa:

Just heard that this year Bayram will be on 31/12/2006. So we can celebrate New year's eve and Bayram together with everybody on one day/evening!
Güzel değil mi?

Elisa



Does this mean that it is possible the university-holidays in Türkiye will be aroudn christmas too? I want to take Kadir to my family with Christmas and it would be best if he has holiday.



Thread: Kil Oldum * Translatıon Please

4890.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 17 May 2006 Wed 11:05 pm

Quoting mltm:


Yet, this doesn't mean that you cannot judge me where you think I'm wrong[/b]



Ohh i surely will

Quoting mltm:


And he has posted this and other irelevant posts to five or six threads I wasted my time to erase all of them. Rick is like a naughty child who tries to get attention
So, I must say you succeeded Rick!



Yeah i noticed that twice too.



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