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Thread: First Ever Translation Request! Turkish to English :D

201.       cyrano
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 09 Oct 2006 Mon 02:09 am

Awwwww! Look at that! What am I seeing?

Aenigma-you seems to eventually have joined the club as well. Happy is you! We hope all without a doubt to read more and more of them, love-messages in particular. For my part, I am at your service when it comes to translating love-messages.

Please keep posting them as you receieve messages from your fans.

Ehi!



Thread: What are you listening now?

202.       cyrano
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 08 Oct 2006 Sun 10:21 pm

Hi-Lili Hi-Lo : Anne Murray



Thread: Private Message spamming

203.       cyrano
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 08 Oct 2006 Sun 09:36 pm

Quoting gezbelle:

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting susie k:

HA HA!!!!!!!!!!!!! Me too I really thought I was erm.... special!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Hehe! I think you only need to tick the "FEMALE" box, and nothing more is required! No pictures, no description! Just sit back and watch the spam flood in..... lol!



so maybe we should all tick the "male" box then??? hehehehehe...



So, what if we men ticked the "female" box, too? Would it not again be so easy for us men to differentiate you from us?



Thread: Travel diary: Istanbul in February 2006

204.       cyrano
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 08 Oct 2006 Sun 02:15 am

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting cyrano:

There is also The Diary of A Learner That's mine. Enjoy reading!



Oh I do Cyrano! Yours is more of a "punk" version ! But...you haven't posted there recently



Yeah, because it and I are at the point of changing our direction (from English) towards French. I apologize to its readers as I will delay writing there for some time more.

P.S. I blame you aenigma for modifying my diary with the word "punk"!



Thread: Travel diary: Istanbul in February 2006

205.       cyrano
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 08 Oct 2006 Sun 02:06 am

There is also The Diary of A Learner That's mine. Enjoy reading!



Thread: Dear admins...

206.       cyrano
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 06 Oct 2006 Fri 01:30 pm

This thread is, I feel, about to be locked by admin or moderators for inappropriate context posts following.

(Ehi!)



Thread: Dear admins...

207.       cyrano
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 06 Oct 2006 Fri 12:58 pm

Ellerine ve düşÃ¼ncene sağlık Sophie! I appreciated your reviews. Such a good writing I read indeed.

Merci.



Thread: I need your help on French

208.       cyrano
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 06 Oct 2006 Fri 12:45 pm

gezbelle- bonne merci (ou merci bonne) pour votre wishing me bonne chance. I am planning to study french by myself just like I did and am doing with English.

bianca- French is my favourite language too. I melt when hearing it being talked. And merci bonne pour votre offering me help. I will certainly resort to your help the minute I start studying. Now I am in the process of picking up some advices and french resources.

Merci!



Thread: Small E-T lutfen

209.       cyrano
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 06 Oct 2006 Fri 12:22 am

Quoting christine_usa:

I don't trust my own translation here.

I just had a parent conference about a student I teach and they are Turkish. I am writing an e-mail in English, and want to close with these sentences:

"I enjoyed speaking with you very much about _____".

"I believe with time and effort we can figure out how to best support her".

Tesekkur Ederim!
Christine



"Seninle ..... hakkında konuşmaktan keyif aldım."
"Onu en iyi nasıl desteklememiz gerektigini zamanla ve çabayla tasarlayabileceğimize inanıyorum."



Thread: I need your help on French

210.       cyrano
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 05 Oct 2006 Thu 11:49 pm

Quoting libralady:

I learnt French and can speak it quite well, but I am rusty now as I have not had any practice lately. You need to learn verbs and tenses, to be (être) and to have (avoir) as these are used for most of the language in some shape or form. I find French quite easy, but then I also learnt Spanish which is similar but even easier. Then when you know those you can have a go at Italian!!

The advice above about the BBC is good. The lessons are good for basic. If you can sign up at evening school even better as you get to practice then.



libralady,

Thank you very much for your advice and showing some direction. I appreciated it much. I think you are right, étre and avoir seem to be the most basic elements of french.

Again, thank you.

p.s. May I contact with you as I learn french?



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