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Thread: T to E

21.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 23 Sep 2010 Thu 11:35 am

 

To emphasize the meaning and add some exaggeration, say "41 kere maşallah!"

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Thread: T to E my attempt :-)

22.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 23 Sep 2010 Thu 11:25 am

 

Quoting scalpel

 

 

Zeytinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneeeeeeeeeee !!!!

a has to put its hat on : â

Hala burada mısın : Aunty are you here?

Hâlâ burada mısın : Are you still here?

 

Vowel-with-hat is not being used any more, as I know ?{#emotions_dlg.unsure}

 



Edited (9/23/2010) by turkishcobra

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Thread: t to e

23.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 22 Sep 2010 Wed 09:23 pm

 

Quoting Sooree

may someone translate this for me please:

 

seninde şu kjüçüklük arkadaşlarına başlıcam ama hee,  ece nın sogledıgıne katılıyorum isim ver isim ...

 

 

Senin de şu küçüklük arkadaşlarına başlayacağım ama hee, Ece´nin söylediğine katılıyorum. İsim ver, isim.

 

I´m bored of your childhood friends. I agree with what Ece has said, give me name.

thanks.



Edited (9/22/2010) by turkishcobra



Thread: T to E my attempt

24.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 22 Sep 2010 Wed 08:26 pm

 

Quoting Polyglot

Kim Mehmet, uzun mu? Who is Mehmet, the tall one? Thanks

 

 

My try:

Mehmet hangisi? (if you´re asking which one is Mehmet among a group of people) Uzun olan mı?

thanks.

 



Thread: T to E

25.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 22 Sep 2010 Wed 07:25 pm

 

And sometimes, when you ask if how many kids a man/woman does have and then receive the answer, you can say:

"Allah bağışlasın."

An additional info

 

thanks.



Thread: T-E please

26.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 22 Sep 2010 Wed 07:22 pm

 

Quoting sesese

boşuna uğraşma beni götüremezsin

 

Thanks everyone (:

 

My try:

Don´t waste your effort, you can´t take me (there).

thanks.

 

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Thread: T to E my attempt :-)

27.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 22 Sep 2010 Wed 12:49 pm

 

Quoting Inscrutable

Bu sabah 5.50 uyandım. I woke at 5.50 this morning. Thank youu

 

 

I woke up at 5.50 this morning > Bu sabah 5.50´de uyandım.

But, we commonly say "bu sabah altıya on kala uyandım." (I woke up when it was 10 minutes to 6 o´clock this morning)

thanks.

 

 

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Thread: Great day for Turkey and Turkish democracy!!

28.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 21 Sep 2010 Tue 11:31 am

 

Quoting armegon

If I had a chance to ask these people, I could ask maybe "in which part of Turkey can any people live more freely? in secularist, oppressing and coup loving İzmir/Karşıyaka where people there 80% "No" or in city of Bayburt where the people there voted 85% "Yes"?" a relative question maybe. Bayburt should be one of the castle of democratization and most free city from now on then.  Contradiction here? Iraq is more free now as well after democratization! Someones are lying to people with parroting the same decorated expressions, democratization and more freedom, perhaps that is why 58.2% replied like this, thats the all thing they hear from media all day...

Quoting thehandsom

why people said YES?
-I thought Turkey will be more free 58.2 %

 

 

 

Great answer armegon! I recommend this fake democracy lovers who blame on NO-voters as "coup-supporter, anti-democtratic" to come, see and learn the democracy and freedom in Trakya! These fake democracy lovers who blame on others just because of their political views have a lot to learn from people of Trakya!

thanks.

 

 

 

 

 



Edited (9/21/2010) by turkishcobra
Edited (9/21/2010) by turkishcobra



Thread: Great day for Turkey and Turkish democracy!!

29.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 21 Sep 2010 Tue 02:33 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

Just before going to bed, you made me laugh here..lol

So, you have given up and accepted  "NO voters had almost nothing to do with the ammendments but political´  but trying to prove YES voters were politically motivated too? 

Hay allah ya..

Look,  clearly, it was the constitution of a coup (everybody accepts it).. That is the bottom line!!

The thickist line is, of course, "The Anatolian people are not as ignorant as you think"

 

 

Good for me that I made you laugh only going before bed, you´re making me laugh every time!

Who said you that I think as "Anatolian people are ignorant"? Stop talking nonsense, from very start I said I respected everybody´s ideas and I´m not interested in who voted yes or no like you!

I never called "ignorant" or anything else the people who voted YES, I have just criticised the method! Read the texts carefully before blaming on people, okay? We´re Anatolian people, too, and I´m proud of it, we haven´t been send from space, so watch your words! Enough is enough!

No more keyboard efforts for you, I told what I had to, and leaving you alone with your ideas!

 

 

 

 



Edited (9/21/2010) by turkishcobra



Thread: Great day for Turkey and Turkish democracy!!

30.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 21 Sep 2010 Tue 01:57 am

 

Quoting thehandsom


in a nutshell

why people said NO?
-I did not want AKP to settle in the governement 48%
-I said NO to Erdogan 46%
-I did not want the goverment to capture the judiciary 40%
-I did not want Erdogan to escape from judiciary 28%

why people said YES?
-I thought Turkey will be more free 58.2 %
-For Erdogan 46%
-I wanted to change the constitution of coup 42.4 %
-I wanted the judiciary to be independent 29.9 %

 

I dont think above requires any comments but it can clearly be said that :

People who voted YES were voted for the constitution ammendments, people who voted for NO, voted to oppose AKP, not for the contents of the amendments!! (It makes sense because, I know almost everybody opposed this coup constitution.. But for the sake of the politics, the opposition parties supported the constitution of the coup!!)

´Freedom, coup, independent  judiciary etc´ were the concern of the YES voters.. Not the NO voters it seems

 

 

Hahaha, you are really funny!

 

Anti-Erdoğan voters are %46 and voters for Erdoğan are %46, too! Is this your way of voting for ammendments? Or are they ammendments of Erdoğan? Contradiction loves you, man

 

 

 



Edited (9/21/2010) by turkishcobra
Edited (9/21/2010) by turkishcobra



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