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Thread: T to E please

4641.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 08:41 pm

 

2. 17. yüzyıl sonlarına kadar fütuhatın kendisi değilse de ideologisi devam eder ama ikinci Viyana başarısızlığıyla artık her şeyin değiştiği iyice anlaşılır.

 

Until the end of the 17´th century, conquering [foreign lands] in practice has come to an end whilst its ideology has continued. But it is understood well enough that everything has changed with the II.Vienna defeat.



Edited (11/13/2011) by tunci



Thread: T to E please

4642.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 08:14 pm

 

1.Sert akıntılı suda gidecek kayıkları, onları götürecek kürekçileri ancak Hazine-i Hümayun(King´s treasure) karşılayabilirdi o dönemlerde

 

In those times, only King´s treasure was able to meet the expenses of  rowboats that was sailing on waters with strong currents and rowers who were rowing them.



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4643.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 05:39 pm

 

Quoting scalpel

 

 

Karaoğlan was your childhood hero? Wink

http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karao%C4%9Flan_(%C3%A7izgi_roman)

 

 

 

 

 

As you know our ancestors when they were in middle asia had long hair. May be whether there were lack of barbers or no time for hair-cut . I used to have long hair too when I was 19 and I was nomad too. But I never tried chinese wall



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4644.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 04:53 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

Which is why the Chinese are now so rich

 

 

Yes, they are rich at heart. And the hearts of chinese girls were already conquered by Turks. Therefore , soon the chinese realized that building the longest wall on earth was a total vain.{#emotions_dlg.nargile}

 

btw beside the joke, the real reason they built that wall was to protect the northern borders of  China against Turkic nomadic tribes.



Edited (11/13/2011) by tunci [extra "to"]



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4645.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 02:14 pm

 

Quoting scalpel

 

 

They made that wall just because to protect their beautiful girls from Turks?{#emotions_dlg.bigsmile} 

 

 

 Let´s put this way;

They made that wall  to stop chinese girls falling in love with Turks  

 



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4646.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 01:48 pm

 

Quoting scalpel

 

 

AH! Old Good Days!

Being nomad and living in the tents made form goat hair, drinking kımız aroud the fire and playing tar, riding horse on the steppes of the central Asia, sleeping in the shadow of the Chine Wall, dreaming about the new countries to occupy and the foreign girls-with blue eyes- living in the other side of the Altay Mountains..  an so on  

 

 

 Scalpel, our ancestors were dreaming of chinese girls more than blue-eyed girls in those times..Thats why china made a great wall to stop long haired handsome Turks...!!

 

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

4647.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 01:42 pm

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

13 November 2011, Sunday / TODAYSZAMAN.COM

Video footage shows pro-Assad protestors burning Turkish flag in front of the Turkish Consulate in Aleppo. (Photo: Cihan)

A crowd of around a thousand attacked the Turkish embassy in Damascus on Saturday evening, throwing stones and bottles before Syrian police intervened to break up the protest, Turkey´s state-run Anatolian news agency said on Sunday.    
 

Attacks were also staged against Turkey´s consulate in Aleppo and its honorary consulate in Latakia, the agency reported Turkish embassy officials in Damascus as saying.     

The attacks took place hours after the Arab League suspended Syria for failing to carry out a promise to halt its armed crackdown on eight-month-old pro-democracy demonstrations and open a dialogue with its opponents.     

On Saturday evening, residents in Syria said crowds armed with sticks and knives attacked the Saudi Arabian embassy in Damascus and the French and Turkish consulates in Latakia after the Arab League suspended Syria.      

They said hundreds of men shouting slogans in support of President Bashar al-Assad beat a guard and broke into the Saudi embassy in Abu Rummaneh, three blocks away from Assad´s offices in one of the most heavily policed areas of the capital.     

Outside the Turkish embassy, protesters chanted anti-Turkey slogans, tried to climb the walls and force the gates open. Syrian police intervened using teargas to break up the protest as the demonstrators threw stones and bottles, Anatolian said.     

After cultivating ties with Assad and Syria for several years, Turkey has this year robustly condemned the repression of peaceful protests, fearing Syrian violence could spill over the border if it develops a stronger ethnic or sectarian dimension.     

Syrian opposition figures have met in Istanbul to forge a united front, the Syrian National Council. Turkey has also given sanctuary to Syrian military officers who have defected.      

In Aleppo, demonstrators entered the consulate garden and tried to lower the Turkish flag but were prevented from doing so by consulate officials.     

A group of some 5,000 gathered outside the Turkish honorary consulate in Latakia, 330 km (210 miles) north of Damascus on the Mediterranean coast, and broke windows. The officials said a Turkish flag was burned at this protest, Anatolian said.     

No officials at the Turkish diplomatic missions were injured in the protests, it added. 

Diplomatic sources said Turkey is evacuating most of its diplomatic personnel from its embassy in Damascus and consulate in Aleppo due to security reasons, private Cihan news agency reported. The report added the Foreign Ministry does not currently plan to recall the ambassador to Ankara.

 

Note ; its no good.. Things getting worse in Syria..

 

 

 



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4648.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 01:27 pm

 

How an earth the subject was altered into "St.George" from "young moms on decline " ?

 



Thread: T and E translation plz

4649.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 12:14 pm

 

Quoting Henry

problem yok..... sorun değil ....... Smile

You probably thought I had given up attempting to translate this part because I am so slow ....... 

vazgeçmeyeceğim!! Smile

 

 Good ! Never give up !! Vazgeçme !



Thread: T and E translation plz

4650.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Nov 2011 Sun 11:58 am

 

Sorry Henry, I didnt see you..



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