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Thread: Game- find the words in the sentence-rewrite the sentence again

71.       bliss
900 posts
 18 Apr 2007 Wed 06:56 am

The God is everywhere, dear!
Just believe!
I am sorry for not writing your sentence though



Thread: Game- find the words in the sentence-rewrite the sentence again

72.       bliss
900 posts
 17 Apr 2007 Tue 11:44 am

Aşksebepsormaz= Aşk sebep sormaz

Böyleayrılıkolmaz= Böyle ayrılık olmaz



Thread: Istanbul, Meaning of the Name?

73.       bliss
900 posts
 05 Apr 2007 Thu 09:48 am

Istanbul -- formerly Constantinople, and once ancient Byzantium, Turkish İstanbul.
The name Byzantium may derive from that of Byzas, who, according to legend, was leader of the Greeks from the city of Megara who captured the peninsula from pastoral Thracian tribes and built the city about 657 BC. In 196 BC, having razed the town for opposing him in a civil war, the Roman emperor Septimus Severus rebuilt it, naming it Augusta Antonina in honour of his son. In AD 330, when Constantine the Great dedicated the city as his capital, he called it New Rome. The coinage, neverthless, continued to be stamped Byzantium until he ordered the substitution of Constantinopolis. In the 13th century Arabs used the appelation Istinpolin, a "name" they heard Byzntines use -- eis ten polin -- which in reality, was a Greek phrase that meant "in the city". Through a series of speech permutations over a span of centuries, this name became Istanbul. Until the Turkish Post Office officially changed the name in 1926, however, the city continued to bear the millenary name of Constantinople.

BRITANNICA



Thread: Recipient Unknown

74.       bliss
900 posts
 27 Mar 2007 Tue 04:35 am

When you read these words,
chances are that I'll be sitting here
thinking of you...
as I so often do.
I'll probably be smiling
one of the smiles that I always do
when thoughts of you come my way.
When you read these few words,
I hope you'll think,
just for a moment,
how much you mean to me
and how much you always will.
And when you continue on with the things
you need to be doing in your day,
smile a smile for me, and remember
that I'll be thinking of you still.



Thread: Happy newroz!

75.       bliss
900 posts
 22 Mar 2007 Thu 07:29 am

You can get your answers here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norouz



Thread: turkish lessons

76.       bliss
900 posts
 10 Mar 2007 Sat 01:09 pm

Alexandra,
It is very nice to see you here , on TC and , as I said I am ready to help you.
Just click on "Private messages" on the left and you will go to your mailbox.
Try it, if you can't then maybe we can talk in the chat room, I hope you can manage to go there.
I will be here waiting for your respond.

Poluchila PM, no net nichego tam, zapis' Vi ne poslali, postaraytes' esho raz.
Esli neponyatno, obyasnyu.
Ne nado teryat' nadejdu, mi vse nachinali s nulya.



Thread: turkish lessons

77.       bliss
900 posts
 10 Mar 2007 Sat 12:56 pm

We can do that via PM.
I already sent you one, please check your mailbox.



Thread: Thank You..İ must say :)

78.       bliss
900 posts
 10 Mar 2007 Sat 12:55 pm

It will be huge job though with so many messages
How about spams?
Shame to delete them, they all so "unique".
I think TC will be crowded for these 15 days.
Good luck to everyone!



Thread: turkish lessons

79.       bliss
900 posts
 10 Mar 2007 Sat 12:24 pm

Hello Alexandra,
Welcome and good luck to you!
You can use books and links for Russians to learn Turkish. There are plenty of them. And if you have trouble understanding English, it is better to use them instead of English books.
If you need a help I will gladly help you.
I am Russian.
Best regards.



Thread: Happy Women's Day!

80.       bliss
900 posts
 09 Mar 2007 Fri 12:46 am

You did not, Robyn, do not worry
Thank you for the flowers, if they are for me.



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