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Postby YFred » Wed Apr 28, 2010 2:11 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.



Hmmm .

Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers) :lol: :lol: Just in case.


You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?



Ofcourse not.

His relatives married into our village who we shared a wall with, who's cow gave me a kick were from Lurucina and spoke the same. My grandparents Cypro-Greek being better than mine understood them but I was not so lucky. :lol:


'Cypro-Greek' - that is an excellent term.


Teveccüh ediyorsunuz efendim :oops:


Hüsnüteveccüh her zaman tercih edilmelidir efendim.

Ben da Hüsnüteveccühlerimi fishkirtiyorum, efendim.
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Postby runaway » Wed Apr 28, 2010 5:32 pm

YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.



Hmmm .

Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers) :lol: :lol: Just in case.


You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?



Ofcourse not.

His relatives married into our village who we shared a wall with, who's cow gave me a kick were from Lurucina and spoke the same. My grandparents Cypro-Greek being better than mine understood them but I was not so lucky. :lol:


'Cypro-Greek' - that is an excellent term.


Teveccüh ediyorsunuz efendim :oops:


Hüsnüteveccüh her zaman tercih edilmelidir efendim.

Ben da Hüsnüteveccühlerimi fishkirtiyorum, efendim.


Let's stick to modern day Türkiye Turkish instead of Ottoman pls. :?
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:46 pm

runaway wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.



Hmmm .

Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers) :lol: :lol: Just in case.


You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?



Ofcourse not.

His relatives married into our village who we shared a wall with, who's cow gave me a kick were from Lurucina and spoke the same. My grandparents Cypro-Greek being better than mine understood them but I was not so lucky. :lol:


'Cypro-Greek' - that is an excellent term.


Teveccüh ediyorsunuz efendim :oops:


Hüsnüteveccüh her zaman tercih edilmelidir efendim.

Ben da Hüsnüteveccühlerimi fishkirtiyorum, efendim.


Let's stick to modern day Türkiye Turkish instead of Ottoman pls. :?



We have seen your kind of 'Turkey Turkish', you can keep it. No one dictates to others what language they will use unless you live in certain 'undemocratic' countries.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:02 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
runaway wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.



Hmmm .

Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers) :lol: :lol: Just in case.


You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?



Ofcourse not.

His relatives married into our village who we shared a wall with, who's cow gave me a kick were from Lurucina and spoke the same. My grandparents Cypro-Greek being better than mine understood them but I was not so lucky. :lol:


'Cypro-Greek' - that is an excellent term.


Teveccüh ediyorsunuz efendim :oops:


Hüsnüteveccüh her zaman tercih edilmelidir efendim.

Ben da Hüsnüteveccühlerimi fishkirtiyorum, efendim.


Let's stick to modern day Türkiye Turkish instead of Ottoman pls. :?



We have seen your kind of 'Turkey Turkish', you can keep it. No one dictates to others what language they will use unless you live in certain 'undemocratic' countries.


Better tell the Karasakal hayvani to go back to it's hay Deniz :wink:
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Postby runaway » Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:33 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
runaway wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.



Hmmm .

Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers) :lol: :lol: Just in case.


You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?



Ofcourse not.

His relatives married into our village who we shared a wall with, who's cow gave me a kick were from Lurucina and spoke the same. My grandparents Cypro-Greek being better than mine understood them but I was not so lucky. :lol:


'Cypro-Greek' - that is an excellent term.


Teveccüh ediyorsunuz efendim :oops:


Hüsnüteveccüh her zaman tercih edilmelidir efendim.

Ben da Hüsnüteveccühlerimi fishkirtiyorum, efendim.


Let's stick to modern day Türkiye Turkish instead of Ottoman pls. :?



We have seen your kind of 'Turkey Turkish', you can keep it. No one dictates to others what language they will use unless you live in certain 'undemocratic' countries.


defolsana köylü kara rum. KKTC has decided and sana bok yemek düştü. :lol: :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:41 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
runaway wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:I think I spot another thread about to get locked.



Hmmm .

Methinks that Yfred is the only one who understands that language. Pity really. We need more Lurucadi's on the CF. (Preferably female, Russian speakers) :lol: :lol: Just in case.


You are surely not implying that he makes it all up?



Ofcourse not.

His relatives married into our village who we shared a wall with, who's cow gave me a kick were from Lurucina and spoke the same. My grandparents Cypro-Greek being better than mine understood them but I was not so lucky. :lol:


'Cypro-Greek' - that is an excellent term.


Teveccüh ediyorsunuz efendim :oops:


Hüsnüteveccüh her zaman tercih edilmelidir efendim.

Ben da Hüsnüteveccühlerimi fishkirtiyorum, efendim.


Let's stick to modern day Türkiye Turkish instead of Ottoman pls. :?



We have seen your kind of 'Turkey Turkish', you can keep it. No one dictates to others what language they will use unless you live in certain 'undemocratic' countries.


Better tell the Karasakal hayvani to go back to it's hay Deniz :wink:



You have just told him Pyro.
Can you translate his next post too; then you get my drift. :roll:
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:29 pm

denizaksulu wrote:

You have just told him Pyro.
Can you translate his next post too; then you get my drift. :roll:


I know what you mean Deniz... :wink:

I hope some day the Tcs will be able to speak to them openly like we speak openly to some other "brothers" who destroyed us
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Postby runaway » Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:35 pm

şıracının şahidi bozacı :lol: All fucked off from KKTC thank god.
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