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Dreaming in Turkish: April 2007
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Friday, April 13, 2007. Verbs, in all their agglutinated glory. UPDATE: I abandoned this blog long ago and just deleted a number of posts, but this one seems to still get some traffic so I left it up. Anyone who is interested in the Turkish language is invited to visit my new blog, which will feature translations I have done from Turkish into English. Thank you! Http:/ turkishliteratureintranslation.blogspot.com/. Veriyorum - I give, I am giving (present continuous). Verdim - I gave. Versem - If I gave.
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Dreaming in Turkish: Online Resources
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Friday, March 16, 2007. This post is not meant to be an exhaustive indexing of all the Turkish language resources on the web. (I'll get to that eventually, ha.). What I want to do is highlight a few of the exceptional sites, which means: no need for my loyal readers to have to sort through a large list to find out what is worthy of their valuable time. For a useful cheat sheet, check out his one page summary of Turkish verb conjugations. The alphabetical list of suffixes. Also comes in handy. This great ...
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Dreaming in Turkish: Turkish movies: we love them and we hate them, here's how to find them
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Thursday, March 22, 2007. Turkish movies: we love them and we hate them, here's how to find them. UPDATE #2: I invite anyone who is interested in the Turkish language to visit my new blog which will feature my translations of Turkish literature into English. I hope to post a new translation about once a week. Http:/ turkishliteratureintranslation.blogspot.com/. That being said, the discomfort of feeling like a failure is outweighed by the virtue of feeling productive while doing something as relaxed as w...
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Dreaming in Turkish: March 2007
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Thursday, March 22, 2007. Turkish movies: we love them and we hate them, here's how to find them. UPDATE #2: I invite anyone who is interested in the Turkish language to visit my new blog which will feature my translations of Turkish literature into English. I hope to post a new translation about once a week. Http:/ turkishliteratureintranslation.blogspot.com/. That being said, the discomfort of feeling like a failure is outweighed by the virtue of feeling productive while doing something as relaxed as w...
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Dreaming in Turkish: The plot thickens: root suffixes
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Saturday, June 16, 2007. The plot thickens: root suffixes. So, you thought that if you could just memorize all those tenses in the last post you'd be all set? Ha Let me introduce the suffixes which are added to the verb stem in order to create reciprocal, causative, repetitive, reflexive, and passive verb stems, onto which the tense and personal endings seen below are then added. Now. Giymek- to wear - giyinmek- to dress oneself. Yıkamak- to wash - yıkanmak- to wash oneself. Ölmek- to die - öldürmek- to ...
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Dreaming in Turkish: Verbs, in all their agglutinated glory
http://dreaminginturkish.blogspot.com/2007/04/verbs-in-all-their-agglutinated-glory.html
Friday, April 13, 2007. Verbs, in all their agglutinated glory. UPDATE: I abandoned this blog long ago and just deleted a number of posts, but this one seems to still get some traffic so I left it up. Anyone who is interested in the Turkish language is invited to visit my new blog, which will feature translations I have done from Turkish into English. Thank you! Http:/ turkishliteratureintranslation.blogspot.com/. Veriyorum - I give, I am giving (present continuous). Verdim - I gave. Versem - If I gave.
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Dreaming in Turkish: Uyghur Resource
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Sunday, October 14, 2007. I thought this information was worth repeating as there are so few resources out there for learning Uyghur, a Turkic language spoken in Western China. Distributed by: Central-Eurasia-L - Announcement List for Central Eurasian Studies. PUBL- A Grammar of Modern Uyghur, Frederick De Jong. Posted by: Frederick De Jong. A Grammar of Modern Uyghur by Frederick De Jong. Utrecht University, The Netherlands). A Grammar of Modern Uyghur,. Frederick De Jong,. Utrecht 2007 (290 pages),.
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Dreaming in Turkish: October 2007
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Sunday, October 14, 2007. I thought this information was worth repeating as there are so few resources out there for learning Uyghur, a Turkic language spoken in Western China. Distributed by: Central-Eurasia-L - Announcement List for Central Eurasian Studies. PUBL- A Grammar of Modern Uyghur, Frederick De Jong. Posted by: Frederick De Jong. A Grammar of Modern Uyghur by Frederick De Jong. Utrecht University, The Netherlands). A Grammar of Modern Uyghur,. Frederick De Jong,. Utrecht 2007 (290 pages),.
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Dreaming in Turkish: June 2007
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Saturday, June 16, 2007. The plot thickens: root suffixes. So, you thought that if you could just memorize all those tenses in the last post you'd be all set? Ha Let me introduce the suffixes which are added to the verb stem in order to create reciprocal, causative, repetitive, reflexive, and passive verb stems, onto which the tense and personal endings seen below are then added. Now. Giymek- to wear - giyinmek- to dress oneself. Yıkamak- to wash - yıkanmak- to wash oneself. Ölmek- to die - öldürmek- to ...