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The words you have learned today.
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01 Feb 2007 Thu 10:43 pm |
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Quoting azade: Thank you for the explanation
So if I wanted to say "I'm feel sorry for you" should I use a different verb alltogether? |
It's not "I'm feel sorry for you" it's either, "I feel sorry for you" or "I'm feeling sorry for you"
and the translation I think is... Ona acıyorum - I feel sorry for her/him/it.
Can someone help me on this also
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01 Feb 2007 Thu 10:51 pm |
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as leameus commented: başkasına üzülürüz
so we use the verb "üzülmek" when being sorry for someone else
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01 Feb 2007 Thu 11:06 pm |
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Quoting Ayla: as leameus commented: başkasına üzülürüz
so we use the verb "üzülmek" when being sorry for someone else |
Ahh I didn't see leameus's comment ....thank you both
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01 Feb 2007 Thu 11:08 pm |
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Quoting kai: Quoting azade: Thank you for the explanation
So if I wanted to say "I'm feel sorry for you" should I use a different verb alltogether? |
It's not "I'm feel sorry for you" it's either, "I feel sorry for you" or "I'm feeling sorry for you"
and the translation I think is... Ona acıyorum - I feel sorry for her/him/it.
Can someone help me on this also  |
acımak means also be sorry but it means "to pity"/"to feel pity for" more.
"üzüldüm" has a feeling like you have the pain inside of you.
"acıdım" has a feeling that the pain of that person is very big but there is also a cold-blooded idea, I think.
My idea: Generally everyone can "acımak" but noone can "üzülmek" sincerely. Everyone can see a homeless but not everyone helps him. "To be just sorry" is acımak, and also üzülmek. But üzülmek can also be deeply.
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01 Feb 2007 Thu 11:30 pm |
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Thank you so much, it even makes sense to me now
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| 45. |
02 Feb 2007 Fri 03:41 pm |
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today's words:
- taslak- rough draft, sketch, outline
- natamam- unfinished, incomplete
- zımni- indirect, implied, implicit
- mutabakat- mutual understanding, agreement
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03 Feb 2007 Sat 12:14 am |
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Quoting Ayla: today's words:
- natamam- unfinished, incomplete
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natamam isn't used.
incomplete - eksik,bitmemiş
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| 47. |
03 Feb 2007 Sat 07:48 pm |
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well, someone used it when writing to me, that's how I learned it, but thanks for the other words as well.
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| 48. |
05 Feb 2007 Mon 02:15 am |
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Başka hiç kimse = nobody else
tür = kınd of / type
Bu sefer = thıs tıme
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07 Feb 2007 Wed 07:24 pm |
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Quoting qdemir: tünaydın / good afternoon |
Is that word used a lot in common/daily speech?
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07 Feb 2007 Wed 07:25 pm |
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barış - peace
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