it's a loong time I've been here I have been being away from my site and forum lately. no updates no will to do anythinga bout them either. I was planning to make a new page for my site about Turkish song lyric site but left as I began it.
I am trying to learn Japanese myself but looks like I am going to leave it unfinished either.
There was International Turkish Language Olympics on tv. While watching them sign Turkish songs or telling stories in Turkish and reading Turkish poems (which even I can't read that well) I wondered why they wanted to learn Turkish since it's not that much popular or effective language in the World?
anyway how are everybody doing?
july_winter- 06-04-2008
I was hoping you'd come by! I haven't talked to you for quite awhile. I hope you are doing well. Learning a new language is always interesting. I would want to learn Turkish if I had the time - which I lack of. Anyway, how do you say hello in Turkish?
I opened a new DA account, one where I am me and where I don't associate myself as july_winter/j-winter. I will put you on devwatch if you don't mind :wink:
esrarukawa- 06-05-2008
Merhaba I am doing fine I think. just have an ear trouble right now. it's like there is a huge fan is working in my right ear. it's ringing -_- I thought coming and saying hi a few times and pm you but I was lazy. sorry.
yes it's interesting to learn Japanese but I am going slow and it's hard to do it by myself. Also I have no idea why I am trying to learn it because probably I am not going to use it ^^
"Merhaba" means hello in Turkish.
(spelling Mer-ha-ba, pronunciation: mer is like mer in merit, ha is like ha in hang, ba is like ba in band (since Turkish is phonetic.)) ^^
I'd be happy if you put me on devwatch on DA. no problem
see you.
july_winter- 06-05-2008
Re: Merhaba I am doing fine I think. just have an ear trouble right now. it's like there is a huge fan is working in my right ear. it's ringing -_-...
Oh, well I hope that's nothing serious. Is it one of those annoying beeps during changes in air pressure?
... "Merhaba" means hello in Turkish.
(spelling Mer-ha-ba, pronunciation: mer is like mer in merit, ha is like ha in hang, ba is like ba in band (since Turkish is phonetic.)) ^^...
I tried it and I really sound funny. I think I did it the wrong way :lol:
esrarukawa- 06-05-2008
Re: Merhaba ... "Merhaba" means hello in Turkish.
(spelling Mer-ha-ba, pronunciation: mer is like mer in merit, ha is like ha in hang, ba is like ba in band (since Turkish is phonetic.)) ^^...
I tried it and I really sound funny. I think I did it the wrong way :lol:
http://www.turkishlanguage.co.uk/pronsound.htm
^__^
here there are some Turkish words' sounds. you can find merhaba in third table
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