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Thread: Leaving Turkey for holiday so expensive

71.       irishdon
143 posts
 19 Nov 2006 Sun 01:27 pm

That's not good to hear!! Hopefully in the future if/when Turkey joins the EU the cost and the hassle for Turkish citizens travelling abroad will be reduced. Maybe you should collect donations from the members of this forum to cover the cost of your girlfriend's travel



Thread: Grumpy in the mornings!

72.       irishdon
143 posts
 19 Nov 2006 Sun 01:16 pm

I can be a bit grumpy in the morning, but as soon as I've had breakfast and a coffee I'm a new person



Thread: How do you cope with the distance?

73.       irishdon
143 posts
 19 Nov 2006 Sun 01:13 pm

Emails, chatting on MSN Messenger, text messages, her photo as the background on the desktop of my computer ( ) .. put it obviously isn't the same as being side by side with the person



Thread: I want to say the following to a friend

74.       irishdon
143 posts
 19 Nov 2006 Sun 01:03 pm

Günaydin!

My Turkish friend sent me an email last night, and I want to respond by saying, to start with: "Thank you for the email. It always puts a smile on my face when I hear from you." Can you translate this please?? çok sağol



Thread: MOR VE OTESI LYRICS

75.       irishdon
143 posts
 19 Nov 2006 Sun 12:59 pm

Now I've started to listen to the album. I really like it I'll have to get more of their music.



Thread: sexism in languages

76.       irishdon
143 posts
 18 Nov 2006 Sat 03:54 pm

Quoting angel_:

Merhaba..
Im German. hope that means nothing bad for you guys...

In my opinion german and english are similar.
for example the word order...

The structure of a turkish sentence is quite hard for me.
Its ok when I read it. (than I can start with the end)
Its much harder for me to understand native turkish speakers.
First of all they talk very fast - I dont get where a word ends and where the next word starts...

I think English, spanish and french are easier to get.
Most of the people talk word for word -
we have words (not only letters who means something - e.g. suffixe)

... just my opinion

but this does not mean that I stop trying to learn turkish




Merhaba Angel. Tanıştığımıza memnun oldum. Nice to meet you. As an English speaker, I agree that there are similarities between German and English. What you say about Turkish people talking fast is true of any language, don't you think? If you are not familiar with a language it will sound as if the locals are speaking very fast and everything becomes a blur. That's part of the "fun" of learning a new language!



Thread: sexism in languages

77.       irishdon
143 posts
 18 Nov 2006 Sat 03:03 pm

that's a lot of non-Germans. Are there no Germans out there using this forum? Just to balance things up a bit



Thread: we did it

78.       irishdon
143 posts
 18 Nov 2006 Sat 02:56 pm

Quoting kai:



As you can tell I like weddings ....congratulations!!!....hopefully you won't turn out like these two >>>>> lol...ALL THE BEST!



I think we get the point. I'll have to remember to invite you to my wedding (if/when that ever happens!!) if you like weddings that much



Thread: sexism in languages

79.       irishdon
143 posts
 18 Nov 2006 Sat 02:54 pm

Quote:

Quote:



lol...just to add i'm not German lol



Neither am I!



Thread: sexism in languages

80.       irishdon
143 posts
 18 Nov 2006 Sat 02:24 pm

I think the sweeter the sound of the language the easier it is to learn. No offence intended to German speakers but I prefer the sound of the turkish words



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