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i thought it meant hospital, but i might be off.
 
in that case,

:hello: scarlet! <----now waving goodbye.
 
We speaking Turkish now?

Tamam, konusalim hadi. Neredensiniz?
 
😱

i lost you at tamam. i only know a couple of words, haha.
 
i'd be happy to learn some turkish, though. 🙂
 
We speaking Turkish now?

Tamam, konusalim hadi. Neredensiniz?

Los Angeles'den... Ya siz?

Oh and what does konusalim hadi mean? I understand konus is speak, but I do not know what the al portion means...
 
Konusalim means let's speak/talk. Hadi pretty much means "come on."

Ben Jackson, Mississippi'deyim.
 
Cok iyi. Hos bir dil bence. Ben Turkiye'de buyudum, sokaktaki cocuklardan ogrendim. Hic Turk okuluna gitmedim.

Well, I don't want to alienate everyone else from this thread, so I'll stop. Thanks for humoring me, though. I needed the practice after being away from Turkey for over four years.
 
i tried following by using an online turkish translator, and i'm failing miserably. :laugh:
 
Cok iyi. Hos bir dil bence. Ben Turkiye'de buyudum, sokaktaki cocuklardan ogrendim. Hic Turk okuluna gitmedim.

Well, I don't want to alienate everyone else from this thread, so I'll stop. Thanks for humoring me, though. I needed the practice after being away from Turkey for over four years.

He said basically if I am not mistaken.. I am doing well. It is a good language. I lived in Turkey and I learned it from the children on the street. I did not go to a Turkish School....

Cool, and I did not need to use a translator. I am not sure what bence means though
 
Bence means "in my opinion." Yeah, I really didn't get much formal training in Turkish, so it's probably not all gramatically correct. I sound just like a Turk when I speak, but my writing skills are subpar.
 
Bence means "in my opinion." Yeah, I really didn't get much formal training in Turkish, so it's probably not all gramatically correct. I sound just like a Turk when I speak, but my writing skills are subpar.

No it is pretty gramatically correct. Okay now I really have to go since I guess I will have to end up staying up late...

Hos cakalin! Allahasmarladik!
 
Back from the game. The refs sucked and we ended up losing 63-68. Northeastern's now the #1 ranked time in the CAA. We're in a tie for #2 with George Mason.

Damn refs.

My sister went to the VCU/George Mason game on Saturday... she said it was a lot of fun....
 
i just got back from the first latin/ballroom class of the year. whoo! im so happy to dance again.


someone just left a message on my profile saying i was really stuck up 🙁

someone tagged me in a lewd photo :scared:😕

That is odd... In Turkish, watermelon is karpuz, and in Urdu is is kharbuz, while in Hindi it is turbooj... and since those look nor sound anything like hinduvaneh or ba6eekah, where did Turkish derive it from? And why is it similar to Hindi/Urdu rather than Arabic/Persian which many Turkish words are derived from...

take away the k or kh and keep the b instead of p and you have the russian word for watermelon 😛
 
the caterpillar recites this in alice in wonderland, in case you're wondering. 🙂
 
cool, now i know watermelon in like 10 languages. :hardy:
 
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