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Thread: Only in Turkey - I saw various ones and will always remember them

101.       gencturk
326 posts
 14 Aug 2008 Thu 12:50 am

Did not mentioned here, They are houses that had been built for birds by Ottomans.



Thread: how do you say..

102.       gencturk
326 posts
 13 Aug 2008 Wed 03:02 am

 

Quoting Nisreen

 

 

 

 

 seni görmek icin sabirsizlaniyorum

 

 

 

 



Thread: gidişat ve gösterge

103.       gencturk
326 posts
 13 Aug 2008 Wed 02:59 am

 

Quoting pmitride

tekrar biraz yardıma ihtiyacım var. Anlamlı anladım, ama cümlenin ´exact order´ emin değilim. ........................................ Türkiye’de bence şu anki gidişat, bizim performansımızın iyi olduğunun göstergesi. According to me, the (economic) situation at the moment in Turkey is an indicator of our good performance. tşkl P

 

 

"gidişat" and "gösterge" are Ok. But I prefer to say:

"Bence Türkiyenin şu anki gidişatı, performansımızın iyi olduğunun göstergesi(dir)."



Thread: eng turk luften xxx

104.       gencturk
326 posts
 13 Aug 2008 Wed 12:00 am

 

Quoting sonunda

 

 

 

 Could you also say ´beni rahatsiz ediyorsun´ ?

 

 

 

 

yes you can say:

 

"Beni rahatsız ediyorsun. beni rahat bırakırmısın lütfen!"



Thread: eng turk luften xxx

105.       gencturk
326 posts
 12 Aug 2008 Tue 10:50 pm

 

Quoting Roswitha

 

can you also use this expression for the "demanding" rug street merchants who can be a true nuisance.

 

 

 

yes, of course. You can also use a version, maybe a little less polite but more serious way {#lang_emotions_wink}

"Beni rahat bırakırmısın(ız) lütfen!"

"(ız)" using for a person who dont know and formal way to say "you" or plural "you"



Thread: eng turk luften xxx

106.       gencturk
326 posts
 12 Aug 2008 Tue 09:11 pm

 

Quoting ahalliwell

 

i would appriciate it if you left me alone !!!!!.

 

 

 

"Lütfen Beni rahat bırakırmısın!"

 

this is polite and serious way to say "get lost"



Thread: Ask your teacher - gencturk´s group

107.       gencturk
326 posts
 11 Aug 2008 Mon 05:26 am

Maybe some students dont know the meaning of the words in below. Therefore it can be difficult for complete beginners doing the homeworks of Noun State.

 

 

Verbs:

"gidiyor" = "S/he/it is going"

"gidiyorum"  = "I am going"

"gidiyorsun" = "you are going"

"gidiyoruz" = "we are going"

"geliyor" = "S/he/it is coming"

"geliyorum" = "I am coming"

"geliyorsun" = "you are coming"

"geliyorlar" = "They are coming"

"yaşıyorum" = "I am living (residing)"

"yaşıyoruz" = "We are living (residing)"

"oynuyor" = "S/he/it is playing"

"duruyor" = "S/he/it is staying"

"yüzüyor" = "S/he/it is swimming"

 

 

pronouns:

"Ben" = "I"

"Sen" = "You" (singular)

"O" = "S/he/it"

"Biz" = "We"

"Siz" = "You" (plural)

"Onlar" = "They"

 

Place names:

Ankara, okul (school), İzmir, park (park), ingiltere (England), Bodrum, Londra (London), Paris, istanbul, Sinema (movie theater), masa (desk), iş(work, job), ev (home, house),  deniz (sea), Antalya

 

for example:

"Ben Ankara´ya gidiyorum."

"I am going to Ankara"

 

"Ben Eskişehir´ e gidiyorum"

"I am going to Eskişehir"

 

nerede,nereden,nereye:

"nerede" => "at/in where?"

"nereden" => "from where?"

"nereye" => "to where?"

 

for example:

"Arabam nerede" = "Where is my car?"

"Nereden geliyorsun" = "Where are you coming from?"

"Nereye gidiyorsun" = "Where are you going (to)?"

 

 

Kolay gelsin.



Thread: Ask your teacher - gencturk´s group

108.       gencturk
326 posts
 11 Aug 2008 Mon 05:17 am

 

Quoting MichelleAnne

your lessoms are very well donei never studied turkish before but thanks to your lessons i did very well in homework special thanks to gencturk for corrections and comments

 

 

 Those homeworks are prepared by Erdinç, Thank you Erdinç for the homeworks.

and you are welcome MichelleAnne, for my corrections and comments  {#lang_emotions_ty_ty}



Thread: Nerede, nereden and nereye?

109.       gencturk
326 posts
 10 Aug 2008 Sun 10:13 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

These three words have (for me) almost the same meaning when I look at them in the dictionary here on this site.

 

Nerede: Where?/Where...?/Wherever?

Nereden: Where ...?/From where ...?/Whence?

Nereye: Where?/Where...?/Whither ...?/Wherever?

 

Anyone who can explain - with examples please - what the difference is? BTW, I´ve never heard anyone say ´´whither´ or ´whence´.... (but that´s probably my shortcoming..   )

 

 

 

"nerede" => "at/in where?"

"nereden" => "from where?"

"nereye" => "to where?"

 

for example:

"Arabam nerede" = "Where is my car?"

"Nereden geliyorsun" = "Where are you coming from?"

"Nereye gidiyorsun" = "Where are you going (to)?"



Thread: Ask your teacher - gencturk´s group

110.       gencturk
326 posts
 10 Aug 2008 Sun 04:42 pm

 

Quoting MichelleAnne

 

hello everyone i am very happy to join your group

 

 

 

Hi MichelleAnne,

Welcome to the class  {#lang_emotions_smile}



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