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Thread: Hay daaa

591.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 12:45 pm

Quote:

Quoting sophie:

Quoting miss_ceyda:


It goes like that: hay daaaaa



no need for the sarcasm in attempts to be funny sophie.
i wonder, could you tell me what it means?

if not, could anybody?



No sarcasm and no attempt to be funny either. I said it goes like that cause that's how people usually look when they say it. Using it for something that looks crazy, exaggerated or impossible.

For example, if I would say: 'I m soooo serious', people of TC would say: hay daaaaaa

(you don't need to apologize, it's ok)





benim senden özür dilememe gerek yok zaten şekerim
maybe it would have been better to say this in your first post

neyse..... .... seni fazla utandırmim hehe...hadi....



Thread: Turkish names meaning

592.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 12:10 pm

Quoting carol.trky:

I invented mine is Birkem, is like Bikem but I added an R to give it life heheehe sounds great!


it sounds like Mirkelam, a man's name..



Thread: Turkish names meaning

593.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 12:09 pm

Quoting mltm:

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting mltm:

Ayşe is an arabic name, I found that in arabic it means "the one who lives". and then there's the Ayşe, one of the wives of Hz. Muhammed.




Hz. means peygamber innit?
how does it get to Hz.?
I dont understand this?


Hz. is Hazreti and it's a word for respect in İslam. One doesn't need to be prophet to be called as Hz.
Hz.Ayşe is not prophet but the wife of Hz. Muhammed.
I don't knoe if I understood the question. My religious knowledge is limited




hmmm thanks



Thread: Hay daaa

594.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 12:01 pm

Quoting sophie:

Quoting miss_ceyda:

tell me about this phrase.. I LOVE IT!! hehehe



It goes like that: hay daaaaa



no need for the sarcasm in attempts to be funny sophie.
i wonder, could you tell me what it means?

if not, could anybody?



Thread: Hay daaa

595.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 12:37 am

hay daaa



Thread: Location commands

596.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 09:12 pm

Quoting impulse:


Odan dışarı çıkar mısın? = Could you go out of the room?




Odadan not odan


im sure you knew that your turkish seems really good



Thread: Hay daaa

597.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 08:47 pm

tell me about this phrase.. I LOVE IT!! hehehe



Thread: Turkish names meaning

598.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 08:32 pm

Quoting mltm:

Ayşe is an arabic name, I found that in arabic it means "the one who lives". and then there's the Ayşe, one of the wives of Hz. Muhammed.




Hz. means peygamber innit?
how does it get to Hz.?
I dont understand this?



Thread: Informal greetings

599.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 08:17 pm

Quoting caliptrix:


and there is also a rude word: lan/len/la

naber lan? << very bass voice
naber len? << funny voice

but usually, the name!




you really mean that the tone of voice makes this much difference??!! :O :O :O or was that another joke..? :S hihihi



Thread: Sende Kaldı Yüreğim off offff

600.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 08:13 pm

Quoting goner:

duman is the best example of the "rock-arabesk" ...ee tabii böyle bir kavram varsa :=)



he.. duman & gece yolcuları... süper...



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