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Thread: Aorist tense for gülmek

4631.       tunci
7149 posts
 14 Nov 2011 Mon 04:34 pm

 

Sorun değil, Yasemin.

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Thread: Aorist tense for gülmek

4632.       tunci
7149 posts
 14 Nov 2011 Mon 04:25 pm

 

Quoting yaseminler

I looked at another conjugation site and found this which seems to be the correct answer. I just need your confirmation. Thank you in advance.Smile

 

http://turkish.pgeorgalas.gr/ConjugationSetEn.asp

Affirmative-Olumlu   Negative-Olumsuz
gülerim   gülmem
gülersin   gülmezsin
güler   gülmez
güleriz   gülmeyiz
gülersiniz   gülmezsiniz
gülerler   gülmezler
     


Question-Soru   Negative Question-Olumsuz Soru
güler miyim?   gülmez miyim?
güler misin?   gülmez misin?
güler mi?   gülmez mi?
güler miyiz?   gülmez miyiz?
güler misiniz?   gülmez misiniz?
gülerler mi?   gülmezler mi?
     


 

 They are correct.

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Thread: Pro-Assad protesters storm Turkish diplomatic missions, burn Turkish flag

4633.       tunci
7149 posts
 14 Nov 2011 Mon 04:22 pm

 

Quoting lemon

Sorry, but this is pathetically stupid.

We ought to love others, not hate. We are all human beings, arabs or jews. We have to respect other ethnicites and nations because they are humans.

Their flags are just a piece of cloth worth of nothing that can be changed anytime to anything. These are only symbols and signs. Very much changeable.

What makes us humans human is Love and kindness in the attitude to neighbours not some kinda rubbish so called principals of symbol worshipping.

 

 

 

 Please read my words carefully before comment on them. As seems like you totaly misunderstood what I was trying to say.

 

 



Thread: Pro-Assad protesters storm Turkish diplomatic missions, burn Turkish flag

4634.       tunci
7149 posts
 14 Nov 2011 Mon 12:53 pm

 

Quoting scalpel

Then someone should enlighten me why we Turks so much like to burn Israeli flag in every possible occasion? Isn´t it a symbol of a nation or country or whatever you may call it to be? Why the hell Turkish police don´t stop those angry (or should I say brainwashed?) people from doing that but instead watch them with smiling face? Turks feel free to burn any flag in the world but when someone else burn their flag they get angry!  

 

 Yes, those who burn that [israeli] flag are ignorant too. You may hate Israel but it doesnt give you right to burn its flag. As I said , you need to respect the flag even it is your enemy´s flag. Thats one of the moral principal that makes us human.

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Thread: Pro-Assad protesters storm Turkish diplomatic missions, burn Turkish flag

4635.       tunci
7149 posts
 14 Nov 2011 Mon 12:46 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

Noooooooooo!  Ermm...ok maybe just a tad

But don´t you think that if a "pure heart" means having blind nationalism, patriotism and worship for a long dead leader, it could also be called "innocent/naive/ignorant"?  All of which sums up Forrest Gump

But then....life is just a box of chocolates eh?

 

PS HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME

 

 

I start my words by wishing you a happy birthday !! [note : I am not gonna be rude and ask you if how long have you been existing on this earth ]

 

1. I am not a blind nationalist. The definition of Ataturk´s nationalism is ;

Kemalist ideology defines the "Turkish People" as "those who protect and promote the moral, spiritual, cultural and humanistic values of the Turkish Nation." Kemalist ideology defines the "Turkish Nation" as a nation of Turkish People who always love and seek to exalt their family, country and nation, who know their duties and responsibilities towards the democratic, secular and social state governed by the rule of law, founded on human rights, and on the tenets laid down in the preamble to the constitution of the Republic of Turkey.  Mustafa Kemal Atatürk defines the Turkish Nation by saying "the folk which constitutes the Republic of Turkey is called the Turkish Nation."

 

2. We are not worshiping Ataturk as you put it. We love him and follow his principals because of  there is no better leader come out after him. And there is no better ideology has been introduced to the world yet. So We owe Ataturk many things for what he done to this country and to the world. He is not only a leader of Turkey but also he is a leader that the whole world needs.

And We worship only GOD [ALLAH]. we dont worship human beings as you think.

 

3- When it comes to that "Forest Gump" rubbish, sounds like you watch too much Hollywood movies..

 

4. Unfortunately sometimes Life is more than box of chocolates...



Edited (11/14/2011) by tunci [typo]
Edited (11/14/2011) by tunci

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Thread: Pro-Assad protesters storm Turkish diplomatic missions, burn Turkish flag

4636.       tunci
7149 posts
 14 Nov 2011 Mon 12:02 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

Me too!  Forrest Gump had a pure heart too

 

 What an earth "Forest Gump" to do with this topic ? Seems like you are enjoying taking micky out of me..



Thread: Pro-Assad protesters storm Turkish diplomatic missions, burn Turkish flag

4637.       tunci
7149 posts
 14 Nov 2011 Mon 11:59 am

 

Quoting Abla

I admire your pure heart, tunci. The problem for postmodern westeners is often lack of ideals, lack of symbols, feeling of not belonging anywhere. The British novelist E.M. Forster said "I hate the idea of causes, and if I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my country."

Personally I think I could betray them both without too much agony.

 

 Teşekkürler Abla for your nice words although my heart is not that pure.. 

And I agree that The problem for postmodern westeners is often lack of ideals, lack of symbols, feeling of not belonging anywhere.

You are a wise person.

 



Thread: Pro-Assad protesters storm Turkish diplomatic missions, burn Turkish flag

4638.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 09:51 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

OMG!!!!  Nevermind what is actually going on.....the VERY WORST part of this story is that the burned a flag!!! {#emotions_dlg.scared}

 

 

I am agreeing with you by having no doubt that you are sincere in your comment about WORST PART statement.

Yes, thats the worst part of the story. Burning any flag in my eye is one of the most disgraceful act of human being.

That group of ignorant brainwashed people who are not representing the whole Syrian people,are looking ecstatically happy while burning the turkish flag.

Flag is an honor of  a nation. Therefore you have to respect the flag no matter whose flag it is. I am 100 percent sure that those same people would cheer for foreign flags and burn even their own flag  if Asad ever gets overthrown.

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Thread: T to E please

4639.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 08:54 pm

 

3. 2006´da yüzde 20 büyüyen poşet çay pazarı, 2007´de yüzde 22´lik bir büyüme oranı yakaladı.

(Does it mean :in 2006 the percentage gained by 20 or in 2006 the percentage rised to 20?)

That means ;

The tea bag market that has grown [gone up] by 20 percent in 2006 , has caught 22 percent growth rate in 2007.



Thread: T to E please

4640.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 08:44 pm

 

4.....dünyanın dört bir yanından yaklaşık 50 çeşit çay geliyor.

  ..... approximately 50 different types of tea are coming from all over the world



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