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Troops from Turkey - for the love of God GO!

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby DT. » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:01 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:tjingennis for all you aristocrats out there is a lazy person.

kotsiros is a certain type of shit...the spherical hard kind. Thats what happens when you have a rich vocabulary in a language, you can specify 4 different types of shit. Anyone heard of spritz? :lol:



I have heard of Kakkalli. Is that one of them? or just chicken poo?


Thats your average run of the mill kakka
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:02 pm

samarkeolog wrote:
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denizaksulu wrote:
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ufokaradagli wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Napan re gardash? Foruma hosgeldin. Siten'den dolayi seni tebrik ederim.

eyiyim re... hosbulduk.. saolasing :)



Re ama oyle gonuşung sankı da köylüyük!!


The problem with your phonetic language is that it looks as ugly as it sounds ....


You are such a positive force for reconciliation and coexistence.


I don't need to persuade anyone to join me in my own country. Turks must leave.

The whole Island will be free from foreign oppression eventually; under the banner of the RoC-EU.

Turkish will be one of the languages left as a relic by a past invaders. The official language for Cyprus adopted by the EU is Greek. English will be the working language.

As for my personal opinion of phonemes and graphemes re. the Turkish code .... it's as personal as preferring Bach to Black Sabbath ....


I would like to hold your hand when you eat your words Oracle. I am of a very sympathetic nature................ :lol:


Why do you insist on forever potentially dividing our Island with your invader's language?


Words divide, not languages.


I'd like to hear you qualify that statement since languages are made of words; and traditionally country borders were established according to linguistic identities.

And if you're going to be consistent, don't you think Greek was an invaders' language as well? :wink:


Considering Greek has been the primary language on Cyprus for longer than most other modern Nations and their languages have existed; then I don't see how that has any bearing on Greek being the ONE Official language, except to support it, strongly.
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