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Thread: the diary of a learner

271.       cyrano
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 28 Aug 2006 Mon 09:46 pm

the song of every day, the story of a day

08:00 I will start re-studying English today.

10:00 I will start re-studying English after I drink my tea.

12:30 I will really start re-studying English later.

15:00 I will surely start re-studying English very soon.

18:30 Belive or not, I will re-studying English in an hour.

21:00 I will no doubt start re-studying English after smoking this cigarette.

23:00 I know myself well. I will start re-studying English before I go to bed.

24:00 It is too late. I will start re-studying English in the tomorrow morning.



Thread: E-T Embassy translation please :)

272.       cyrano
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 28 Aug 2006 Mon 08:11 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Ahh is that your wife Cyrano?



Nooo! That is me, your future husband!

Ehi-ihi!



Thread: E-T Embassy translation please :)

273.       cyrano
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 28 Aug 2006 Mon 08:03 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

I am sure Monsieur de Bergerac will oblige DK - as a Musketeer he made an OATH to help damsels in distress lol!





Thread: E-T Embassy translation please :)

274.       cyrano
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 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:57 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:




Sayin Bouman


Öðrenci vizeleri sadece tek giriþ verilmektedir. Türkiye’de oturum kaydý için polise gittiðiniz zaman size verilecek olan oturum kartý ve pasaportunuz ile ile Hollanda’ya giriþ "çýkýþ yapabilirsiniz.



Saygilarimizla





OK. I will give it a try, hope you get an rough idea about it.

"Dear Bouman,

The student visa is given just for one entrance(!). You can enter and/or go out of Holland with the residence card that you will be given when you go the police for the residence record in Turkey.

Sincerely."



Thread: "being presented to the family"

275.       cyrano
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 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:46 pm

So am I!

Hahahahaha!



Thread: "being presented to the family"

276.       cyrano
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 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:43 pm

Quoting Chantal:


You make me curious about how you got yourself into the UK



Hahahahahaha! Chantal-you are killing me! Hahahaha!



Thread: "being presented to the family"

277.       cyrano
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 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:06 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

OK I stand corrected. Free drinks at the bar for Chantal and Cyrano!



Hey-what happened to the marriage?



Thread: "being presented to the family"

278.       cyrano
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 28 Aug 2006 Mon 06:52 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting cyrano:

I would marry you just because you are A BLONDE, aenigmax. I don't care how much property you have or income you get or if you would agree to support my parents.

Ehi!



Hahahaha! Oh Cyrano! lol! But how would your parents feel eh? that is the question!

Look, I love to be proved wrong. Give me ONE example, JUST ONE, where a European girl has married a Turkish boy and is living, fully integrated, within a Turkish community? The only marriages I know of are where the couple lives in the girl's country, or they live in separate countries while some poor child is deprived of a parent. Ehi!



OK. I can give you several examples(, for I think just one example might not be enough to convince you to marry me. Ehi!) what was I saying-oh, few of them are already fully integrated and the rest are in the integration process, within turkish community. If you require, I can give you more details. Really. And what is most strange is that those girls that I know are all British. Strange but truth.

Ehi!



Thread: "being presented to the family"

279.       cyrano
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 28 Aug 2006 Mon 06:41 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Apologies in advance if this upsets anyone, but I do not believe there is ANY occasion when a "traditional" Turkish family would be happy for their son to marry outside their culture, religion and country, unless the long term prospects of such a marriage were of financial benefit.

Such things are taken so lightly in European countries and it is only the happiness of the daughter or son which matters. We do not have to support our parents when we start working and throughout our lives, and in fact rely on our parents financially throughout much of our lifetime.

In Turkey the opposite is true and therefore the financial prospects of marriage MUST be of great importance to them. I am sure there are exceptions, but this is just my view.



I would marry you just because you are A BLONDE, aenigmax. I don't care how much property you have or income you get or if you would agree to support my parents.

Ehi!



Thread: insecure about the phrase

280.       cyrano
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 28 Aug 2006 Mon 05:21 pm

Both are meaningful depending on what you mean.

1. I am tired of missing you.
2. Be not tired of missing me.



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