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Hi from Anatolia
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(February 4, 2010 at 6:25 am)leo-rcc Wrote: Doh. Of course. Okay, that was really bad of me.

Though I've never seen Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in this pose before. I recall him with a less puffy face.

Anyway, Forumumuza Hoşgeldiniz. That is about the extent of my Turkish. Smile

Ohh, such a nice welcome.

Hoşbulduk dostum. Smile
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#12
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(February 4, 2010 at 6:04 am)MrGuitar Wrote:
(February 4, 2010 at 1:12 am)Amphora Wrote: Welcome MrGuitar, to the forums.

I'm honored.

Thank u for your kind welcome mademoissel.

Oh you are to kind monsieur. vous bienvenu Smile
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#13
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Welcome MrGuitar

I love your country and it's people. Looking forward to hearing from you.
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#14
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Welcome MrGuitar!

Are you acoustic or electrified?

My turkish is somewhat rusty. Anyway...size ve ailenize mutlu yıllar dilerim!
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#15
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Welcome to the forums Mr. Guitar.

EvF
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#16
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Hi all,

What is going hereabout since my last login?
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#17
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Nice to meet you.

I visited Turkey a few years ago (Istanbul, Kusadesi) and found it a charming place. Also couldn't help noticing that everyone we bumped into seemed to speak excellent English.

You do a much better job teaching languages over there than we do.
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(April 19, 2010 at 8:23 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Nice to meet you.

I visited Turkey a few years ago (Istanbul, Kusadesi) and found it a charming place. Also couldn't help noticing that everyone we bumped into seemed to speak excellent English.

You do a much better job teaching languages over there than we do.

I agree with your observations friend. But it is a very difficult task to achieve.
English language is much different than Turkish due to its historic formation and root.

Yet, increased use of internet may help resolve this problem anyway.
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#19
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That is a good point.
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#20
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Welcome to the forums, Mr. Guitar!

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