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Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Dec 23, 2006 7:06 pm

Btw is there any TC woman participating here?
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Postby Kikapu » Sat Dec 23, 2006 7:59 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Scotsch-eza implies female gender kikapu. (scotish woman)
Scotsch-ezos implies male gender (scotish man)

In Greek we have male,female and neutral genders for almost every noun and adjective.

I don't think Klik would like to use a female nick, but "I could also be wrong" :wink:


I love reading your posts. They can be educational as well as informative, as well as funny with sarcasm.

As far as "klik" goes, he would be happy to wear a "burka", to evade detection from me.!! :lol:
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:24 pm

"I kelle tou en mes tin bourka" then.

I beleive you know what "kelle" means, it is a turkish word.

(His head is in the bourka) in GC dialect is an expression meaning "He is caught". Like in the past the Cypriot hunters would place caught rabits inside their bourka...... :lol: :lol: :lol:

SEASONS GREETINGS Kikapu, and to all the friends here.

NB. I will be out of the forum for a few days. See you all.
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a bunch of Helens !!!

Postby turboturk » Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:55 pm

Strahg



" By saying greek I do not mean part of Greece, I mean greek by context since 80% of the population is Greek and not Greek citizens but Greek, Helenes"

I knew you were a bunch of Helens, that explains the skirts your soldiers wear. now it makes sense..

Merry chirstmas


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Postby paaul12 » Mon Dec 25, 2006 12:30 pm

Greek Cypriot newspapers wrote that Greek Cypriot foreign minister George Lilikas had ‘warned’ the British government. During his visit to Turkey last week, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said that direct flights from England to Ercan Airport could commence unless confronted by legal obstacles.



Lillikas said, “Whoever attempts to further the activities of the illegal Ercan Airport will have catered to the final division of Cyprus.”




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Postby Kifeas » Mon Dec 25, 2006 8:40 pm

paaul12 wrote:Greek Cypriot newspapers wrote that Greek Cypriot foreign minister George Lilikas had ‘warned’ the British government. During his visit to Turkey last week, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said that direct flights from England to Ercan Airport could commence unless confronted by legal obstacles.



Lillikas said, “Whoever attempts to further the activities of the illegal Ercan Airport will have catered to the final division of Cyprus.”




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Only a moron would laugh without knowing why, and you are just one of the kind.
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Postby miltiades » Tue Dec 26, 2006 12:04 pm

No International airline could possibly afford to loose millions in a lawsuit , that includes British Airways.
Blair stated "unless confronted by legal obstacles " I wonder what he meant.
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Postby observer » Tue Dec 26, 2006 12:33 pm

No International airline could possibly afford to loose millions in a lawsuit , that includes British Airways.
Blair stated "unless confronted by legal obstacles " I wonder what he meant.


I think that it means "I will give you every assistance short of actual help".
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Postby Radio » Thu Jan 18, 2007 1:48 pm

Advert in the Sunday Times:


www.cyprusparadise.com

Direct flights to Northern Cyprus fom 10 UK airports.
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Postby DT. » Thu Jan 18, 2007 2:43 pm

Radio wrote:Advert in the Sunday Times:


www.cyprusparadise.com

Direct flights to Northern Cyprus fom 10 UK airports.

British minister: no flights to north without Cyprus agreement

BRITAIN is unlikely to be able to allow direct flights from the UK to the north without the government’s agreement, British Minister for Europe, Geoffrey Hoon has said.

During a debate on Cyprus at the House of Commons, Hoon was asked about the flights issue following an application to Britain for direct flights from the Turkish Cypriot leadership last month.

Hoon said there were clear international ruled and laws governing the issue.

“So far, we have concluded that it would not be possible to authorise direct flights in the absence of agreement by the government of the Republic of Cyprus,” he said.

Hoon said a settlement of the Cyprus issue was a priority for his government.

“Cyprus matters to the UK. That is why we worked so hard to achieve EU membership for Cyprus – a point too often overlooked – and why we want to work closely with Cyprus to develop a new relationship with it as an EU partner,” he said.

“The property issue, the presence of Turkish troops in Cyprus and the number of Turkish nationals living in the north are a matter of great concern for all who take an interest in Cyprus. The longer the current division continues, the more intractable the problems become.”

Commenting specifically on the problem of Britons buying property in the north, Hoon said his government offered advice and warned British citizens of the risks.

The British Minister also underlined the importance of resuming Cyprus talks under UN auspices, and the agreement last year to kick-start negotiations through the July 8 agreement made with Undersecretary General Ibrahim Gambari.

“That agreement, along with the leaders' subsequent agreement to the proposals set out in Mr Gambari's letter of November 15, provide a new opportunity for the resumption of fully fledged settlement negotiations,” said Hoon.








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