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Thread: Who is completely obsessed with Turkish girls?

321.       cyrano
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 23 Aug 2006 Wed 01:40 am

Quoting SineNomine:

But...watch your step..not all blondes are fat!



If the shoe fits, wear it!

Ehi!



Thread: Money

322.       cyrano
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 23 Aug 2006 Wed 01:34 am

Sir,

What are you still waiting for to strongly recommend your daughter to end her relationship with her so-called boyfriend?



Thread: the diary of a learner

323.       cyrano
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 23 Aug 2006 Wed 12:43 am

Quoting Anne Frank:


Thursday, 18th March, 1943

Dear Kitty,
Turkey is in the war. Great exciment. Waiting in suspense for the news.

Yours,
Anne



Dear Anne,

Fortunately Turkey didn't participate in that war. It is a lamentable event that you weren't allowed to go on living enough to know the news and were killed. But Turkey is in very a bad condition today and quite tired as if it had participated in the war.

Rest in peace. I love you Anne.

Yours,
Cyrano



Thread: the diary of a learner

324.       cyrano
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 23 Aug 2006 Wed 12:09 am

Dear Words,

I would love to learn more few of you and use you the way I wish, if you don't mind.

Quoting Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary:


lament verb, noun
*verb to feel or express great sadness or disappointment about sb/sth:

In the poem he laments the destruction of the country side.
She sat alone weeping, lamenting her fate.

noun an expression of great sadness .
a nostalgic lament for lost love.



So far I have always lamented that I don't know many of you, but from now on I will no longer lament you.
A friend of mine often laments the cold weather.
Why do you lament things all the time?
An incrediable lament for the dead/the lose

Quoting Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary:


lamentable: very disappointing; regrettable

She shows a lamentable lack of understanding.



The mark that he got was so lamentable that he couldn't even tell his father about it.
They sometimes make a lamentable remarks.
She gave her mother such a lamentable look.
A lamentable accident/failure/performance.

Quoting Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary:


lamentation: an expression of great sadness or disappointment.



'I should stop bothering you with my lamentations'
We are such a nation that we like making lamentations.
I should give up my lamentations about the language.
What kind of lamentations can you not bear?
Where there is lamentation, people suffer there.

lamented:
One day I will of course be a lamented as well like every mortal person.
Unfortunately his uncle is now a lamented.
We must respectively mention the lamented.

Yours,
Cyrano



Thread: In Love with Turkish Men?

325.       cyrano
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 22 Aug 2006 Tue 10:21 pm

What you have said about turkish men are totally correct, caribena. Turkish men generally get jealous easily and are quite protective of their girlfriends/women.

By the way, please let your boyfriend not know I told you all these, otherwise he would definitely kill me!



Thread: eng-tr

326.       cyrano
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 22 Aug 2006 Tue 08:53 pm

"Canım, son birkac haftadır neler yapıyorsun? Umuyorum sana bir e-posta gondermemden rahatsız olmamışsındır. Fakat T'den bir haber alıp almadığını merak ediyordum. Neler yaptığını bilmek isterim. Şırnak'taki adresi var mı sende? Çünkü düşÃ¼ndüm ki nerede kaldığını zaten bildiğimi o bilmeksizin kendisine bir mektup yazmak güzel olacak. Kendine iyi bak, sevgiler."

*Which one- "Without him knowing" or "without his knowing"?

Quoting ambertje:

canım, what have you done the last couple of weeks? I hope you don't mind that I send you an email. But I was wondering if you have heard from T. I am curious about how he is doing. Do you have his adres in Sirnak, because I thought it would be nice to send him a letter without him knowing that I already know where he is staying. Take care, love.

Thanks in advance, ambertje



Thread: the diary of a learner

327.       cyrano
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 22 Aug 2006 Tue 02:40 pm

Thank you for the correction. So, I always remembered that line wrongly. Hmmm... You made me feel ashamed of myself.

Thanks again.

Yours,
Cyrano.



Thread: the diary of a learner

328.       cyrano
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 22 Aug 2006 Tue 02:28 pm

Opening:

"First there was the word."

"If you fail words, they will fail you."


Dear words,

Shakespeare surely was wrong! He should have said "My kingdom is my words!". Let him go on dealing with his horse! I am fine with you.


You words are my kingdom, my world, my all. What would I do without you? I can't be without you!

Yours,
Cyrano.



Thread: MY LIFE IS IN DANGER

329.       cyrano
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 22 Aug 2006 Tue 12:54 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting SineNomine:

Quoting oli:

lovely fairy tale u have going on maybe you should look into getting it published ??

ahhhh the world through teenagers eyes ....... so imaginative.....



Maybe you have forgotten what it is like to be young - or do you just take pleasure from ridiculing 16 year old girls? If you don't believe what Miss Ceyda is saying, then why comment? Don't you think she is going through enough right now without your sarcasm?

It is so easy to be smug and superior and forget what it feels like to be a teenager. It can be hell, and the suicide rate of teenagers in the UK has reached the highest level ever. You should be ashamed of yourself and your lack of compassion...



Thank you for your understanding SineNomine, it really does mean a lot that people who I dont even know do actually care enough to stick up for me



Yaa.. Ablası... thank you for your understanding.

Ehi!



Thread: a few sms please

330.       cyrano
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 22 Aug 2006 Tue 12:20 pm

Quoting Seticio:


* I don't know what mefasız means. It is often used in poetry but I don't know the meaning



It is a typo. The correct word should have been "vefasız", which means "unfaithful, disloyal". Thus,

"...Unfaithful/Disloyal you are, you are unmerciful, cruel..."



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