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Thread: wads ur turning point in ur life??????

5011.       bod
5999 posts
 25 Jan 2006 Wed 05:26 pm

Quoting sophie:

Quoting bod:


Strange that......
The biggest change for me apart from being born, was when my ex-wife announced that she was moving out!!!



Anlamadım. Was that a nice or a bad change for you?



At the time it was a very very bad thing......
But after a couple of very turbulent years, I would say now it was a very good thing as I am much happier with life now. And I live life alot more now



Thread: What are you listening now?

5012.       bod
5999 posts
 25 Jan 2006 Wed 05:16 pm

VNV Nation :: Beloved

(probably my all time favourite song!)



Thread: etmeki pişirme

5013.       bod
5999 posts
 25 Jan 2006 Wed 05:11 pm

Bugün ot etmeki pişiriyorum



Thread: passive voice

5014.       bod
5999 posts
 25 Jan 2006 Wed 05:05 pm

There is also this article about the passive mood of verbs.....



Thread: Another dictionary question

5015.       bod
5999 posts
 25 Jan 2006 Wed 05:04 pm

Quoting erdinc:

Yes it is right. The rules above could be applied to the ones which have an entry. This means you could find the correct suffix on your own by following the complicated rules for this tense but you would lose some time.



Erdinç çok teşekklür ederim.

It was the fact that some verbs had the entry and some didn't that was confusing me - I am pretty sure I understand now



Thread: What are you listening now?

5016.       bod
5999 posts
 25 Jan 2006 Wed 05:01 pm

VNV Nation :: Epicentre



Thread: another word game

5017.       bod
5999 posts
 25 Jan 2006 Wed 05:00 pm

Quoting sophie:

sevmek - to love



tapınmak - to adore



Thread: wads ur turning point in ur life??????

5018.       bod
5999 posts
 25 Jan 2006 Wed 04:58 pm

Quoting sophie:

Mine was when i moved from the comfort and the safety of my husband's pocket into this difficult every day battle to make ends meet.(By the way... should i give my bank account for any kind donations from TC? )

Well, I can tell you one thing: I ve never felt better!



Strange that......
The biggest change for me apart from being born, was when my ex-wife announced that she was moving out!!!



Thread: hızlı ve çabuk

5019.       bod
5999 posts
 25 Jan 2006 Wed 04:24 pm

Quoting sophie:

I ve gone to the corner shop to buy cigarettes with pyzamas and slippers even Do you think it would hurt me to go without jewellery and make up?



You must have been desperate for a puff

It is rare that I take off my rings and always have a number of bangles - apart from body jewelry, that is all the jewelry I usually wear......unless out clubbing or something



Thread: Another dictionary question

5020.       bod
5999 posts
 25 Jan 2006 Wed 04:18 pm

Quoting erdinc:

There is a typo. It is -ir with vermek

vermek -ir: verir
vurmak -ur : vurur
gitmek -der: gider

When you check the link I gave above you will see that the rules are too complicated for this tense. It isnt so simple like in any other tense. In other tenses we were just looking to the last vowel and consonant and were adding the suffix. Can you define a smillar simple rule for this tense? No, you cant. So the dictionary makes it more simple.

yes, maybe havlamak should have -r



Typo corrected - thanks!

So the fact that some verb entries have this information in the dictionary and some do not have it doesn't mean that there are two distinct groups of verb then??? Where the information is there it can be used to form the aorist tense - where it is missing the rules above have to applied.

Is that about right???



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