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Thread: PRESIDENT OBAMA

1.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 06 Apr 2009 Mon 09:40 pm

Yep, all the roads are closed right now...

On the other hand who do you think the PKK is getting the money from? Some part of the world is interested in keeping Turkey weak, and make the bests of the 2 million soldiers busy here. You can guess which part.

But still, it´s funny that Obama´s original first name is Burak and his middle name is Hussein. I kinda like his wife, she´s growing tomatoes in the garden of the white house. Best thing a lawyer can do.

And now the scriptwriters of ´24´ are clapping themselves because they chose an afro-american for the role of the president. They deserve every million they earn after the strike. Good job guys, good job. This whole politics is a theatre anyways. And we are all paying for watching it.
The show must go on...
Oh, and the little children playing on the streets of Ankara are calling each other Obama. It´s cool to be him nowadays. And he even has fresh tomatoes in the garden...



Thread: turkey...???????

2.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 26 Feb 2009 Thu 11:08 pm

 

Quoting garie

when i am starting to read the threads of roswita i started to have an  interest in turkey story...  when i was highschool we studied some country about thier history, cultures, beliefs kinds of life and community.. like europe, america, japan, spania, china, germany, but i dont about turkey.. when i seach in google the history of turkey its very long... its make me bored to read.. so thats why i got an idea to ask someone to tell me the history, beliefs, kind of community the people.. in a summary way coz its being excited if we discussting that with a lot of people.....

 

If you were interested in Turkey, its history wouldn´t make you bored.

 

You should put some effort and check these pages. I selected the short versions, just for you:

 

http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/mpapps/pagetools/print/news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/country_profiles/1022222.stm?ad=1

 

http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Asia-and-the-Pacific/Turkey-COUNTRY-HISTORY-AND-ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT.html



Thread: Expressing Yourself in English & Turkish - How Do You Cope?

3.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 14 Feb 2009 Sat 07:17 pm

In Turkey you are a ´friend´ the first time you meet!

 

Very true arkadasým. Very true ...



Thread: Expressing Yourself in English & Turkish - How Do You Cope?

4.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 13 Feb 2009 Fri 06:50 pm

Very good thread, interesting posts. Thank you!



Thread: quite a big ask...

5.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 12 Feb 2009 Thu 05:12 pm

If I were you I would find a professional translator near there. Your details shows that you live in Scotland. Try this for example:

turkish teacher, translater, interpreter

Date posted: Sunday 30th November
Location: sheffield

native turkish teacher offers lessons in turkish or any kind of help with the language

Contact details

Or ask them, Embassies do translation work.

Turkish Embassy - London
Tel:020 7393 0202
Fax:020 7393 0066
Address: 43 Belgrave Square, London SWIX 8PA

 

Turkish Consulate General - London
Tel:020 7591 6900
Visa Tel:09068 347 348
Fax:0207 591 6911
Address: Rutland Lodge, Rutland Gardens, Knightsbridge, London SW7 1BW

email:turkishconsulate@btconnect.com
web:www.turkishconsulate.org.uk
Visa Opening Hours
Mon-Fri 9am-12.30pm

 

Turkish Honorary Consul - Edinburgh
Tel:0131 221 6590
Fax:0131 332 1129
Address: 28 Rutland Square, Edinburgh, EH1 2BW -
Map
Honorary Consul:Mr Ian Wittet



Thread: visa? how can i get this.....

6.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 12 Feb 2009 Thu 12:34 pm

Turkey Embassy , Philippines
2268 Paraiso Street Dasmarinas Village
Makati City
Metro Manila
1222
Philippines
Phone:
+63-2 843-9705
+63-2 843-9707
Fax:
+63-2 843-9702
Email:
turkembmnla@zpdec.net

Turkey Consulate , Philippines
B. Benedicto & Son Co., Inc. 99-101 Plaridel Street
Cebu City
Cebu
Philippines
Phone:
+63-32 254-7025
+63-32 255-0941
Fax:
+63-32 255-0113

 

This is the most simple and easiest way to get to know everything you need.



Edited (2/12/2009) by wendy.boo



Thread: What means CANIM??

7.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 28 Oct 2008 Tue 03:21 pm

I guess it´s one of the most popular words in Turkey...



Thread: Translation please I just cant make head or tails of it!!

8.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 23 Oct 2008 Thu 06:52 pm

Quoting Maureen75

Sorry to be a pain but my guy, who I am fighting with sent me these and I never really understood them, now that we are not talking I would really like to know what they all mean!!

Are you serious?

When you really love someone you do everything to get to know him better and understand his feelings and thoughts. You really should think about your things...



Thread: Urgent help please!!

9.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 23 Oct 2008 Thu 06:10 pm

Dear Maureen75!

You should be more specific about what kind of help you want. Personal Turkish teacher? Translator? Shrink?

First you should calm down and be concentrated. There are a lot of people with various skills here, so you can find what you are looking for. In case you know what you are looking for. 

I didn´t want to be too harsh but it´s important not to collapse down. You need to think things trough a lot of times to find your way.

Take care and good luck!



Thread: Jokes and riddles

10.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 23 Oct 2008 Thu 01:33 pm

They got me...

http://i38.tinypic.com/33lleyt.jpg

 



Thread: I am dýsappoýnted with people here

11.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 23 Oct 2008 Thu 01:05 pm

Quoting Lane

I thought here will gather people who are much related with Turkey and are more friendly to it or more knowing about it but the public is just lame. {#lang_emotions_razz}

Of course there are some bright minds but superficial ones seem to win.

 

There wouldn´t be bright minds without a lame public. Peace.

http://i35.tinypic.com/j8in1z.jpg

 



Thread: New Groups - Beginner 1

12.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 23 Oct 2008 Thu 09:03 am

Quoting Deli_kizin

Again I fail to understand how it is possible to love someone you cannot communicate with.

 

It´s impossible... Somebody, who says this has never been in love. Anyways, there are other reasons for getting together with someone.

Check this out =>

please help me to translte english to turkish

     garie
5 posts
 22 Oct 2008 Wed 10:51 pm

pls.. translate this in english to turkish

1. when you are going here in the philippines

2.i miss you

3. can you send me money

4.i dont have my own computer i just barrowed it to my cousin tomorrow she get this computer to me so that im not online this coming days..

5.sorry

garie
7 posts
 
 23 Oct 2008 Thu 02:02 am

1. pls. send the money at western union my name is sugar and my address is manila philippines...

2. i want to buy my own computer but i have no money... can you buy me new one hope you dont mind...

3. tomorrow i cant be here to chat with you coz i dont have computer...

4.sorry  i dont know how to reach out again with you but ill be missing you...

5. do you have plaine ticket already? just remind me if u r going here at wat is the tym u gonna be here in philippines..

6. how many days you gonna stay here..



Thread: Address Finder - URGENT

13.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 20 Oct 2008 Mon 07:32 pm

Dear LPR10!

 

This is a travel agency, so they must know English..

There is also a phone number you can call.

Good luck!

 

http://www.dalyan.travel/contactus#form

 

Let us know if you have any questions regarding your holiday in Dalyan or Turkey. We are happy to help you with anything, general information, accommodation, tours, transport you name it we help you. Enjoy your preparations and see you around.

Contact info
www.dalyan.travel ... a Member of whl.travel (WHL)

Main Square
Dalyan, Mugla 48840, Turkey

info@dalyan.travel
+90 252 284 2816
+90 252 284 3157

 

 

 

http://www.dalyan.travel/transportation

Dalyan Taxi

Local taxi transfers available 24 hrs per days. Dalyan Taxi offive is located on the main street next to the Delta Bar.

taxi

Maras sok

+90 252 284 2011

 



Thread: YOUR HOUSE

14.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 01:27 pm

And there are alternative solutions like this...

http://www.hot-screensaver.com/wp-myimages/house-of-wax.jpg



Thread: A Turkish husband

15.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 01:07 pm

Please don´t forget, that the title of the topic is A turkish husband.

Your conversation about religion is really interesting, you should start an own topic for it, so that other people who are interested in can join.

 



Thread: Turkey to open Youtube

16.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 12:54 pm

However Youtube is banned in Turkey, you can still browse it by using alternative servers.

For example http://ktunnel.com/



Thread: am I in Beginner 1 class or not?

17.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 16 Oct 2008 Thu 11:57 pm

Dear Raindrops!

 

The previous beginners´ classes haven´t ended yet, that´s why the teachers and admins are still busy. They will end on 20 of October and I am sure that catwoman will post the details of the following classes on the main page.

However, there are a lot of people applying, but I hope that I can get in. I sent the 20th message so probably I wasn´t too late. As Guns ´n´ Roses said, all we need is patience now.

 

Have a nice day!

W.



Thread: A Turkish husband

18.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 07 Oct 2008 Tue 05:44 pm

 

Quoting Fatimah

Hi there. I´m an Arab girl, and I´d like to ask about getting married to a Turkish guy. How do you do it there? Is it allowed to get married to a foreign girl? And does it cost an arm and a leg? I mean is it expensive for a guy? And how will my life be if I decided to live there with him? Do you have Turkish schools to teach Turkish language in Turkey? And is Turkey a safe country to live in as a foreigner?

Thanks in advance

 

Dear Fatima!

 

I am also 23 years old and just got married in Turkey. Since I am a foreigner, it took about a week and around 700 turkish lira (depending on the guys job it´s around one month´s salary). As for the paper work, you need a statement from your embassy in Turkey, you have to have translated it and your passport, and go to a hospital for some blood tests. After all these you need approval from the foreign ministry and an appointment from the marriage office. And paperwork, paperwork, paperwork.... Since these places are far away from each other in Ankara, we spent pretty much money on travelling too. This is included in the 700 lira.


Since you want to live here, after all this you have to take care of the ID paper and pay around 450 lira during five years and finally you will get a full residentship. Of course if you pay the whole fee at once you get it automatically. But you have to stay married for two years, unless the government takes it back.


The life Turkey is similar to the European standards, of course there are some differences. The prices are around the same, services (transportation, restaurants, bars) are very good and the people are very friendly, helpful and talkative. This means that they don´t like rushing things.
As for the safety Ankara is not more dangerous than London.

 

Before making your decision, listen to your heart and instincts and everything will be all right. It sounded like a lame pop song, but very true.

Instead of social pages like myspace or facebook you should check pages like this, where you can find people whose IQ level is more than the number of their teeth, and there is not just one thing on their mind but at least two.

 

Have a nice day everybody!
W.



Thread: New Groups - Beginner 1

19.       wendy.boo
20 posts
 18 Sep 2008 Thu 03:26 pm

Merhabalar!

I would like to join the beginner 1 group. I moved to Turkey a few weeks before and I have a lot to learn. Tesekkür ederim.

This site is one of the most useful ones anyways.

Have a nice day everybody!

W.



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