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Thread: how do you say this in turkish?

2111.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 07:43 pm

 

Quoting harp00n

 

 

Bir halta yaramayan Istanbul Turkçesi bilenlerin halini görüyoruz burada... 

 

Samsun Türkçesi en iyisi

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Thread: T 2 E

2112.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 11:37 am

 

Quoting nessah

keske bende senin yaninda olabilseydim ve inan su an senin yaninda olmak icin herseyimi
verirdim canimi bile...

 

Nessah where do you find these texts? Or are they written for you?

 

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Thread: t to e

2113.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 11:34 am

 

Quoting ayse-eski

hasta oluyorummmmm göhsümde hışırtı başladııı ayacip ses çıkarıyorum

 

I am getting sick. I hear rustlings coming from my chest. Weird noises come from me.

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Thread: -

2114.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 28 Jan 2013 Mon 10:54 am

Ettirgenlik.



Thread: please help

2115.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 27 Jan 2013 Sun 11:33 am

 

Quoting DeniseLA

There was no more, i was asking for "Denise" and the person in the phone(i dont know him) said "denise" iyour.. and i dont know turkish s i just say okey bye..

 

Denise, iyor is continous tense and it always comes after a verb. So only possible option is you couldn´t hear the verb.



Edited (1/27/2013) by gokuyum
Edited (1/27/2013) by gokuyum



Thread: -

2116.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 27 Jan 2013 Sun 11:32 am

 

Quoting Yarvik364

 

 

Aha.

In: Okula gitmeyi istiyorum, gitmeyi is a definitive noun with the accusative suffix added. So you actually say: I want the act of going to school. "The act of going" is a noun in Turkish and because it is a direct object, it requires the accusative case alongside the transitive verb istemek. Correct?

Okula gitmek istiyorum. (indefinite object)

Okula gitmeyi istiyorum. (definite object)

 

You can say both sentences. But we often prefer saying first sentence.

 



Thread: E TO T

2117.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 27 Jan 2013 Sun 11:21 am

 

Quoting mltm

 

 

then you know ottoman turkish??

 

 

I study on it in university. But I still have a long way to go.

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Thread: E TO T

2118.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 27 Jan 2013 Sun 11:14 am

 

Quoting mltm

 

 

i did not know "iktifa etmek". though my turkish vocabulary is not that bad..{#emotions_dlg.confused} . it should be that much in use.

 

Its root is kafi. Or maybe not. But they have connection



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Thread: E TO T

2119.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 27 Jan 2013 Sun 11:10 am

 

Quoting harp00n

 

 

If the person who makes you upset always, that means you are not a person who s/he doesnt want to make happy. Give up ! 

 

Badim iki olumsuz cümleyi olumlu yapar. İlkiyle iktifa etmelisin (nev gibi söyledim)



Thread: e to t

2120.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 27 Jan 2013 Sun 11:07 am

 

Quoting deli

 

 

 There is someone that makes me cry ,that I love alot more than those who make me laugh

my try

 

Great attempt.



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