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Thread: Mobile telephone problems

111.       Seticio
550 posts
 26 Feb 2007 Mon 11:28 am

Telephones which were bought abroad are in Turkey "kaçak" which means that theay are illegal. There is no problem unless you use your own, european simcard. But when you buy turkish simcard and use it with your phone, it will be turned off in two or three weeks. No problem if you come for a few weeks, but I spent in Turkey five months and had to buy a phone in turkish ( was quite cheap, about 40 YTL for old nokia). I wish I knew earlier that there is such a law. Its enough if you register your phone on the airport...



Thread: Please help me to translate this line

112.       Seticio
550 posts
 23 Feb 2007 Fri 04:31 pm

isn't it something about internet: at 10 o'clock I will enter again
yuine is possibly yine ( again)and gireim should be gireyim (derivate from girmek - to enter)



Thread: Madly in love with turkish guy...

113.       Seticio
550 posts
 06 Sep 2006 Wed 05:22 pm

what's going on here? Admin???!?



Thread: Visa from the UK

114.       Seticio
550 posts
 06 Sep 2006 Wed 01:17 pm

There is a difference in lenght of stay for people from different countries, but you still have to pay 15$ or 10euro or 10 pounds (it's 15 dollars because dollar is much cheaper than euro or pound). Cirizens of some countries ( like Americans) can stay with the viza bought at an airport for 3 months, some eg 1 month (like Polish) or even 2 weeks (eg. Ukrainians, if I remember well).
If you want to go for longer than 3/1 month, you must apply for a viza to Turkish embassy.



Thread: help please - translation into turkish

115.       Seticio
550 posts
 05 Sep 2006 Tue 09:30 pm

benimle olmak istemiyorsan bana söyle



Thread: please help

116.       Seticio
550 posts
 05 Sep 2006 Tue 08:09 pm

it means he/she knows that you don't want to
istediği/n/i means that you want where -n is possesive suffix for 2nd person singular and -i is acusative, which means there should be a verb like bilmek, which requires acusative suffix



Thread: Duvara Karşı....Head - On

117.       Seticio
550 posts
 04 Sep 2006 Mon 02:00 pm

Quote:

I suppose you remember that there are musicians and a female singer, who sing several times near the Bosphorus? Have you got any idea who they are?


I was asking the same question, but my Turkish friends had no idea. i loved that song...
But I suppose it must be some traditional turkish song, like Türkü or something. Maybe some other groups or singers sing it too. unfortunately I don't remember the lyric to search for it in internet or to ask someone...



Thread: Duvara Karşı....Head - On

118.       Seticio
550 posts
 04 Sep 2006 Mon 12:16 pm

Yes, this is a very good film. There are Turkish dialogues sometimes, ist's great to here the difference between Turkish spoken by German Turkish and Turkish from Istanbul (there are scenes in Istanbul and wonderful music, especially Turkish song during the whole film)



Thread: tr=eng please

119.       Seticio
550 posts
 04 Sep 2006 Mon 11:39 am

I have information, my darling, we talked with Tolga, she told, she is also very happy. Tolga was sad because she couldn't meet you. i give you her phone number if you call this number, you can see with her.
TOLGA< COULD YOU GIVE BULUT? IF YOU SAY, THEY WILL GIVE YOU TOLGA OK.
......- EVENING at 00.9 o'clock she/he is under this number
.......- DURING A DAY YOU CAN ALSO CALL HER WITH THIS NUMBER

TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF, I KISS YOU MY DARLING



Thread: in love

120.       Seticio
550 posts
 31 Aug 2006 Thu 04:17 pm

seni dünyanın bütün parasından daha çok seviyorum

but maybe there is some idiom fot this in Turkish, maybe some native speaker knows...



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