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Thread: hello

51.       spritzer
106 posts
 21 Apr 2010 Wed 10:59 pm

nose piercing



Thread: E-T please thank you

52.       spritzer
106 posts
 21 Apr 2010 Wed 10:57 pm

At times when i want to touch you

sana dokunmak istiyorum

 

even though i know i can´t

ben yapamam biliyorum

 

I think of you

seni dusunuyorum

all the times we spent togther

bisim zamanimiz birlikte

 

it makes me feel like you are right by my side

even though i know you are miles away

 

 

 

 

blech blech blech

how do you have love relationship if you can not speak basic language to each other

here just keep sending these

I love you - Seni seviyorum

I love you so much - Seni çok seviyorum

I fell in love with you - Sana aşık oldum

I want to be with you - Seninle olmak istiyorum

I like you very much - Senden çok hoşlanıyorum

I love you with all my heart - Seni bütün kalbimle seviyorum

Let´s keep our love forever - Aşkımızı sonsuza kadar koruyalım

Love overcomes everything - Aşk herşeyin üstesinden gelir

Kiss me - op beni

I can´t live without your love - senin sevgin olmadan yasayamam

Come to me, my love - Sevgilim, bana dön

Love in my heart is forever - Sevgim sonsuza kadar sürecek

My love gets stronger day by day - Aşkım gün geçtikçe büyüyor

I can´t live without your love - Senin sevgin olmadan yaşayamam

My heart is full of love - Kalbim aşkla dolu

I give you all my love - Tüm sevgimi sana veririm

With love - Sevgilerimle

All I need is your love - Tek ihtiyacım senin sevgin

I will always love you - Seni her zaman seveceğim

Our love will last forever - Aşkımız ömür boyu sürecek

Would you like to go out with me? - Benimle çıkar mısın?

I am missing you very much - Seni çok özlüyorum

I want to see you - Seni görmek istiyorum

 



Thread: nice site about cities in turkiye and weather

53.       spritzer
106 posts
 21 Apr 2010 Wed 10:13 pm

http://www.turkeyforecast.com/

mentions a little about each province



Thread: Famous Turks

54.       spritzer
106 posts
 21 Apr 2010 Wed 07:57 pm

everyone is a stone thrower there are no innocent parties here I am sure every country does the same - my point....... stop keeping it alive in each generation

 

Agop’un kazı gibi yutmak: Önüne konulan her yemeği çabucak bitirmek… (Ermenilerin açgözlülüğüne vurguyla)

To swallow like Agop’s goose: To eat every meal that is put in front of him/her…(with a emphasis to greediness of Armenians.

 

Alavere dalavere, Kürt Memet nöbete: Bir işte bütün yükü, sorumluluğu yetersiz kişiye bırakma durumunda söylenir.

Dirty tricks, Kurd Memet to duty: It is said when all responsibility is left to a disqualified person.

 

Anladıysam Arap olayım: Söylenen bir şeyin anlaşılmazlığına inandırmak için kullanılır.

If I understand let me be an Arab: It is used to convince someone something said is  incomprehensibility

 

 

Arap eli öpmekle dudak kararmaz: Kirli pis-çirkin bir şeye bulaşmakla, insan kirlenmez anlamındadır.

By kissing hand of an Arab, lips don’t turn black: It means by messing with a dirty-bad thing, people don’t become dirty.

 

Arap saçına dönmek: Bir şeyin karmakarışık olması.

To turn into Arab’s hair: Turning something into mess

 

Arnavut inadı: Aklı, mantığı ve evreni hiçe sayan ruh hali.

Stubborness of an Albanian: A situation of the soul disregarding reason, logic and universe

 

Çıfıt: Yahudileri aşağılamak için kullanılan bir tabirdir.

Kike:  An expression is used to insult Jews.

 

Çingene kavgası: Önemsiz atışmalarla başlayan, yakası açılmadık küfürlerle dolu kavga.

The gypsy quarrel: A quarrel which starts with unimportant bickerings and goes on with heavy swears.

 

Çingene düğünü: Gürültülü topluluk.

Gypsy wedding: Noisy group

 

Emeni dölü: Ermeni olmanın aşağılayıcı bir şey olduğunu belirtmek amacıyla kullanılır. Ermeni olmayan kişiler için kullanıldığında ’hain’i ima eder.

Armenian seed: It is used with the aim of expressing it is humiliating to be an Armenian. When it is used for people who isn’t Armenian, it refers to traitor.

 

Ermeni gelini gibi: Daima kırıtan, süzülen kadınlar için yapılan benzetme.

Like an Armenian bride: A simile  done for women who behave always coquettishly and always eyed by men

 

 

 

Ermeni misin? :Haksızlık yapanlara, zulüm edenlere söylenir. (Özellikle İznik, Müşküle Köyü’nde)

Are you an Armenian?: It is said to those who do an injustice,behave cruelly(Especially in İznik, in Müşküle village.)

 

Mademki Ermeni istemeden vermeli: Nakarat olsun diye uydurulmuş, Ermenilerden her şeyin istenebileceğini ima eden bir deyim.

If he is an Armenian, he should give unwillingly: It is made up to be a refrain, an idiom to imply everything can be wanted from Armenians.

 

Papaz: Hoşgörüsüz, yaşlı kimse.

Priest: Merciless, old person

 

Papazcı: Üçkâğıtçı.

Priester:  Trickster

 

Papaz olmak: İki kişi arasında ilişki bozulduğunda kullanılan bir tabir.

To be a priest: An expression which is used when the relation between to people is harmed

 

Papaz uçurmak: İçkili alem yapmak.

To fly a priest: To do a party with alcohol

 

Papazı kaçırmak: Eğlencenin dozunu kaçırıp rezalet çıkarmak.

Make a priest escape: To cause a scandal by spoiling fun

 

Rum tohumu: Rumları dışlamak için kullanılan bir tabir.

Greek seed: An expression is used to externalize Greeks

 

Rum hatunu yatakta, Ermeni hatunu mutfakta…: Kadınları sadece cinsel obje olarak gören bu ifade, her şeyi yerli yerinde yapmak anlamında kullanılır.

Greek woman in bed, Armenian woman in kitchen

 

Sarı Yahudi: Paraya düşkün kişi.

Yellow Jew: A person who is having a passion for Money

 

Senin bu yaptığını Yunan yapmaz: İşlediğin kabahati, en kötü insan bile yapmaz anlamında kullanılan bir ifade.

A Greek don’t this which you have done: It means most evil person can’t do such a fault you have done.

 

Yahudi pazarlığı: Yahudilerin cimriliğine ve bu yüzden kıyasıya pazarlık yaptıklarına inanılarak kullanılan bir deyim.

Jew bargain: An idiom is used by believing stinginesses of Jews and because of it they bargain mercilessly

 



Edited (4/21/2010) by spritzer
Edited (4/21/2010) by spritzer



Thread: Famous Turks

55.       spritzer
106 posts
 21 Apr 2010 Wed 07:53 pm

 no matter how much information any one of you can pull off internet or find in a book it really makes no difference it will always continue because as long as humans pay homage to other´s there will be disgruntle´s in the background. All you are doing is trying to keep score and numbers are just numbers. They don´t have any mystical powers

Einstein said it best " Let every man be respected as an individual and no man idolized. It is an irony of fate that I myself have been the recipient of excessive admiration and reverence from my fellow-beings, through no fault, and no merit, of my own."

my opinion

Stop being concerned what the rest of the world says about you. Nasty people can’t make you mad. Nice people can’t make you happy. Events or people are simply events or people. They can’t make you anything. You have to do that for yourself. Whatever emotions arise in you as a result of external events, they’re powerless until you pick them up and decide to act on them.



Edited (4/21/2010) by spritzer



Thread: Famous Turks

56.       spritzer
106 posts
 20 Apr 2010 Tue 02:31 pm

i have no anger about you deleteing my comment  that would be your own delusional thought to the power you hold. I just said it surprised me about the negative comments that I find you write but  now added to the fact  is that you can not allow someone to say this is even more important.There was no bashing it was noticing that both you and the other person seemed so edgey as to prove something bad about what was written and questions - my own thoughts bashing...



Edited (4/20/2010) by spritzer



Thread: Famous Turks

57.       spritzer
106 posts
 20 Apr 2010 Tue 02:03 pm

 

Quoting spritzer

yes i forgot you hold the power  both of insult and your own right to make a commentary but can silence anyonw else - hmmmmm maybe i should run around in circles screaming chat genocide or  something but i still say the same thing i am surprise about the the bashing you give out and the power you use to not have your views questioned like everyone else on this site a little heavy handed with the delete button i would say

 

a few spelling tips need to be corrected maybe i should correct them

anyone



Thread: Famous Turks

58.       spritzer
106 posts
 20 Apr 2010 Tue 02:01 pm

yes i forgot you hold the power  both of insult and your own right to make a commentary but can silence anyonw else - hmmmmm maybe i should run around in circles screaming chat genocide or  something but i still say the same thing i am surprise about the the bashing you give out and the power you use to not have your views questioned like everyone else on this site a little heavy handed with the delete button i would say



Thread: Famous Turks

59.       spritzer
106 posts
 20 Apr 2010 Tue 06:11 am

 

Quoting armegon

 If Turks had been christians, i guess nothing would have changed.

 

 

 

 

errrr uhm Turks were did not alway follow islam.

 

 

The eastern Turkish empire was conquered in 745 AD by the Uigurs, likewise a Turkish race, whilst in the western part the Turkish people of the Karlukes inherited that part of the empire a few decades later. Excavations in Turfan have testified to the high flowering of the Turkish culture before and during the reign of the Uigurs. Their religion was Manichaeic and they had a particularly fine tradition of painting. The Uigurs were driven out in 840 AD by the Kirgisks, but at about this time a new force was spreading into central Asia: Islam, the religion which still today dominates the western part of this region and which even reached India in the 8th century, carried by invading Arabs.

 credit to the following site : http://www.face-music.ch/inform/history_altai.html


Turks are from the son of Prophet Noah´s Japheth(Yafth) in Arabic. The first section of the tribe made its approach in Altai mountains and at night being under the moon with the moutain made the region named like ´Alt´ ´Ay´ meaning beneath the moon in Turkish. Turks used to honour  and worship three things first the Sky, moon and then the Grey wolf or ´Bozkurt´ in Turkish. (The crescent that has become a general symbol of Islam has actually come to that by Turks who used to carry a standard with three crescents lately one on that as a sacred symbol. Many mistook this to be an early Islamic symbol try to show early crusades as a confrontation between cross and crescent) .The Turks then spread farther and wider for the time and accessed the Orkhun valley which was for a long their centre. The strong tribes migrating towards east as well as west from the same area these migrations have been occuring time to time till in eightth and ninth century the time of Turks came to be pouring in the northern regions of western Persia and Iraq. Looking to the simplicity and social customs of Islam being favourable to their own social system these Turks got converted to Islam enmass. The valley of Orkhun was left to their brethren Mongols which are also from the same branch of race as them. It is to be noted here that the Great Khan Chengiz was made the Khaqan of all Tartars unanimously by Turks and Mongols which were not considered separated as a clan. The Uighur Turks of the east have run almost all of the official, economic and diplomatic duties of the Khaqan.

Now is the question about the mongoloid features of being or not being belonging to Turkic nationality. First one thing is to be noted that The Turks as a nation are mixed and they do not possess a certain boundary to be bound to, one can find an Uighur family in Anatolia and an Oghuz Turk or Turkoman in most eastern part of Turkistan north of China. There are only one certain clan in greater numbers than other while all are mostly mixed. Turks do not possess a certain shape of face to be marked for the righthood of breed. The Khaqan Changiz was said to be blue eyed, similarly among the Central Asian Turks like Uzbeks or Kazakh one can find difference of colour and facial appearance. In some cases change in atmosphere, converts got mixed and inter marriages like those of Asia Minor has changed the features but even then the manners and mostly body appearances preserve.
cretdi to this history site http://www.allempires.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23234&PN=1
and that´s the truth {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}

 



Thread: corrections please

60.       spritzer
106 posts
 19 Apr 2010 Mon 10:56 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

 

 (My try)

 

Thank you gokuyum  for the corrections. Nice to see I was not to far off in my translation.

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