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Thread: Imperative rule

201.       juliacernat
424 posts
 18 Feb 2007 Sun 01:20 pm

Quoting metehan2001:


Juliacarnat, I am afraid you made a wrong conjugation above. Your mistake was mixing two forms (Optative form and Imperative form). I will conjugate the verb (git-) again so that you can see the difference.

1. OPTATIVE FORM

POSITIVE-NEGATIVE
gideyim-gitmeyeyim
gidesin-gitmeyesin (not used in modern Turkish)
gide-gitmeye (not used in modern Turkish)
gidelim-gitmeyelim
gidesiniz-gitmeyesiniz (not used in modern Turkish)
gideler-gitmeyeler (not used in modern Turkish)

2. IMPERATIVE FORM

POSITIVE-NEGATIVE
(no form for 1 person singular)
git-gitme
gitsin-gitmesin
(no form for 1 person plural)
gidin(iz)-gitmeyin(iz)
gitsin(ler)-gitmesin(ler)



Thank you for the corrections; I've written them down in my notebook, too

....and it is juliacErnat, or ... just julia ...

thanks again



Thread: Imperative rule

202.       juliacernat
424 posts
 18 Feb 2007 Sun 12:29 am

I have learnt them like this:
Emir kipi:
positive negative
alayim almayayim
al alma
alsin almasin
alalim almayalim
alin/aliniz almayin/almayiniz
alsinlar almasinlar

Istek kipi:
positive negative
sorayim sormayayim
sorasin sormayasin
sorsun sormasin
soralim sormayalim
sorasiniz sormayasiniz
sorsunlar sormasinlar



Thread: The words you have learned today.

203.       juliacernat
424 posts
 17 Feb 2007 Sat 09:28 pm

kaba olmak= to be impolite
kabalik= impoliteness

ilgi= interest
(ile) ilgilenmek= to be interested in



Thread: another word game

204.       juliacernat
424 posts
 17 Feb 2007 Sat 09:22 pm

asik olmak= to fall in love



Thread: Imperative rule

205.       juliacernat
424 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 06:06 pm

first, you cannot find in the dictionary such forms of the verbs; tenses and verbal forms are not there, you just have to learn the mechanism of their forming

the negative imperative

"almak"- ALMA for the 2nd person singular and ALMAYIN or ALMAYINIZ for the 2nd person plural

"gitmek"- GITME for the 2nd person singular and GITMEYIN or GITMEYINIZ for the 2nd person plural

ben gitmeyeyim
sen gitme
o gitsin
biz gitmeyelim
siz gitmeyin/ gitmeyiniz
onlar gitmesinler



Thread: Turks: A nation with a passion for food!"

206.       juliacernat
424 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 05:05 pm

Quote:

Quote:

yum yum..please send it to england now.i can't be bothered to make any yet



from Romania to England?
I have a better idea: let`s meet in Turkey and have a genuine cacık!



Thread: Word Game

207.       juliacernat
424 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 05:00 pm

kahverengi- brown



Thread: Turks: A nation with a passion for food!"

208.       juliacernat
424 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 04:58 pm

Quoting robyn :

I'm hungry now for bulgar and cacik



I have some delicious cacık left



Thread: Turks: A nation with a passion for food!"

209.       juliacernat
424 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 01:54 pm

talking about food and spices.....:

"Archaeologists in Ecuador have found evidence that chillies were used in cooking more than 6,000 years ago.
They say that chilli grains found in south-western Ecuador show they were cultivated for trade and cooking much earlier than previously thought.

The findings show it was people in this area who first added the spice to cooking and not those in the highlands of Peru or Mexico as first thought.

The hot new research was published in the journal Science.

These ancient remains of chilli peppers have changed the way scientists think about prehistoric Latin American agriculture and cuisine.

At around 6,000 years old, the chilli grains show that peppers were among the oldest domesticated foods in the hemisphere.

The team of scientists who made the discovery in a tropical lowland area say the spice must have been transported over the Andes to what is now Ecuador as the chillies only grew naturally to the east of the mountain range.

The farmers in that ancient village would have been among the first to domesticate the plant.

Spiced staples

The remains of the chillies were not well preserved and it was only by finding microscopic starch grains on ancient pestles and mortars and cooking pots that scientists were able to find any evidence of their use.

It is believed those early Latin Americans would have used chillies with corn and beans.

The author of the report, Linda Perry, says the findings will change perceptions about the sophistication of food on the continent, thousands of years before Christopher Columbus arrived.

He took the chilli pepper to Europe, from where it spread to the rest of the world".

story from BBC News, published: 16.02.2007



Thread: Word Game

210.       juliacernat
424 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 01:28 pm

tatli= sweet



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