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Some other conversations Saco Can (in Turkish, we have the same as Jan/Djan but it is written with c).
How are you = Nasılsın (2nd person singular)
= Nasılsınız (2nd person plural)
I am fine = İyiyim
Good morning = Günaydın
Good evening = İyi akşamlar/Hayırlı akşamlar
Nice to meet you = Tanıştığımıza memnun oldum
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Excellent. Sogal kardesh.
But i demand the same for Hayeren. OK, my teacher?...
just kidding. Get into the Hayeren Khosaktsutsyun thread, I'll start giving you some fast lessons. It's real easy.
THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!
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How about some funny Turkish sayings, including the dirty ones, which are, of course, the most fun.
I'll start with a couple of my favorites, learned mostly from my grandma:
Turkish - Esek sikmenin usuli var.
English - There's a way to screw a donkey. (Implying, there is a right way to screw a donkey and a wrong way to do it).
Turkish - Itim soyler, gotum dinler.
English - My donkey speaks, my ass listens. (She used to say that one to my dad quite often).
Turkish - Kedilere maskara olduk.
English - We became clowns for the cats.
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Originally posted by phantom View PostHow about some funny Turkish sayings, including the dirty ones, which are, of course, the most fun.
I'll start with a couple of my favorites, learned mostly from my grandma:
Turkish - Esek sikmenin usuli var.
English - There's a way to screw a donkey. (Implying, there is a right way to screw a donkey and a wrong way to do it).
Turkish - Itim soyler, gotum dinler.
English - My donkey speaks, my ass listens. (She used to say that one to my dad quite often).
Turkish - Kedilere maskara olduk.
English - We became clowns for the cats.I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!
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