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Re: Free talk

Postby kalemiye » 2010-07-08, 16:08

Mert wrote:Hi, friends! I came back from Iran this morning! I had wonderful days in Iran. I got very precious friends, I experienced perfect things! I'll visit Iran again. I suppose Iran will be my destiny...


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Re: Free talk

Postby shah_mardaan » 2010-07-08, 16:36

Kashan was also good city for travel :D

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Re: Free talk

Postby camelkebab » 2010-07-10, 10:07

ذات شتر‌کباب یک کتاب ممتاز به شما سفارش می کند

the camel recommends this book:

http://www.thebloodofflowers.co.uk/

a book about a girl in old Persia in the 17:th century, a wonderful book

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Re: Free talk

Postby alijsh » 2010-07-10, 14:09

Mert wrote:Hi, friends! I came back from Iran this morning! I had wonderful days in Iran. I got very precious friends, I experienced perfect things! I'll visit Iran again. I suppose Iran will be my destiny...

Glad to hear that you've enjoyed. Tonight, my aunt will come back from her two-week journey to Turkey.

Next time, try to come sooner. You had come when the weather was hot and virtually all people travel to north and not to the south. The weather has become so hot (43+ C) that the government announced tomorrow and post-tomorrow :D off in some cities.

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Re: Free talk

Postby kalemiye » 2010-07-10, 15:00

alijsh wrote:
Mert wrote:Hi, friends! I came back from Iran this morning! I had wonderful days in Iran. I got very precious friends, I experienced perfect things! I'll visit Iran again. I suppose Iran will be my destiny...

Glad to hear that you've enjoyed. Tonight, my aunt will come back from her two-week journey to Turkey.

Next time, try to come sooner. You had come when the weather was hot and virtually all people travel to north and not to the south. The weather has become so hot (43+ C) that the government announced tomorrow and post-tomorrow :D off in some cities.


Turkey seems to be a popular destination for Iranians, I have seen many of them in cities like Istanbul, Kusadasi or Bordrum! :)
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Re: Free talk

Postby Mert » 2010-07-14, 22:52

When I was in Tabriz, I went to the cinema. I watched Tala and Mes. That was a comedy-dram film. There was an insane girl in the film, she was always listening to an old Turkish pop song. :D

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Re: Free talk

Postby kalemiye » 2010-07-15, 12:51

Was it in Turkish or in Persian? Do you recommend it?
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Re: Free talk

Postby Mert » 2010-07-15, 13:10

kalemiye wrote:Was it in Turkish or in Persian? Do you recommend it?



It was in Persian. You know it is forbidden to shoot a film except for Persian in Iran. I recommend it, that was a so successful comedy and dram film. I think the regime is trying to better images of mullahs through this film.
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Re: Free talk

Postby shah_mardaan » 2010-07-15, 21:33

Actually it should be a nice movie.

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Re: Free talk

Postby shah_mardaan » 2010-07-15, 21:38

Merd seems that he got a nice time in Iran. I think he went luxurious restaurants. I saw that from some pictures

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Re: Free talk

Postby camelkebab » 2010-08-07, 11:36

خواندم که آدم وقتی زبان نو یاد می گیرد آدم عوض می شود، شما چه فکر می کنید؟ فارسی عوض‌تان کرده؟

i've read that everytime you learn a new language you change as a person, what do you think? has persian changed you?

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Re: Free talk

Postby kalemiye » 2010-08-07, 20:31

No, not English, nor Turkish, nor Persian has changed my personality, but definitely along with each language new code of communication is learnt, along with a completely new culture, thus it doesnt change you, but definitely it makes your perception of the world wider.
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Re: Free talk

Postby shah_mardaan » 2010-08-09, 4:14

What do you think about Turkei?

a)Turkei is land of evil
b)Turkei is nice
c)Turkei is not Turkish land
d)None of them

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Re: Free talk

Postby alijsh » 2010-08-09, 5:00

shah_mardaan wrote:What do you think about Turkei?

Whom you mean from «you»? Iranians?

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Re: Free talk

Postby shah_mardaan » 2010-08-11, 0:38

Actually I meant "Iranians".

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Re: Free talk

Postby alijsh » 2010-08-11, 2:22

shah_mardaan wrote:Actually I meant "Iranians".

We believe Turkey is nice.

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Re: Free talk

Postby shah_mardaan » 2010-08-12, 9:03

Wrong belief :D (also generalization is also wrong; but Iran is bihter)

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Re: Free talk

Postby Meera » 2010-08-14, 20:51

camelkebab wrote:خواندم که آدم وقتی زبان نو یاد می گیرد آدم عوض می شود، شما چه فکر می کنید؟ فارسی عوض‌تان کرده؟

i've read that everytime you learn a new language you change as a person, what do you think? has persian changed you?


Not with Persian but Hindi has chnaged me a lot. Actaully its scary, Im studdying way to much Hindi and Urdu that Im beggining to think in them ALOT. And im not even noticing what is english, Pashto or Hindi/Urdu. Like the other day my mom asked if I wanted Chai in Pashto and I answeared, "haan, mata-ji." Without realizing i should of said 'ho, lutfen". I think i should give up studdying hindi/Urdu for week or two and focus on my other langauges. Im getting carried away with them and forgetting to study persian turkish and arabic. Another thing i noticed is people asking me if im either north indian or pakistani...this has never happened to me before EVER! it seems when you think in another language you see the world threw different eyes. If onluy i could get this far with my persian :cry:
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Re: Free talk

Postby idanrm » 2010-08-21, 11:28

Meera wrote:it seems when you think in another language you see the world threw different eyes.

It is so true. Behind every language there's a unique culture which is a whole world.
And fortunately I think I've learned as much Persian as needed to feel this way :D
Hope you will as well. Remember that reading about Iran's history and culture must be part of the language learnings, at least from my point of view.

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Re: Free talk

Postby Meera » 2010-08-22, 19:01

idanrm wrote:
Meera wrote:it seems when you think in another language you see the world threw different eyes.

It is so true. Behind every language there's a unique culture which is a whole world.
And fortunately I think I've learned as much Persian as needed to feel this way :D
Hope you will as well. Remember that reading about Iran's history and culture must be part of the language learnings, at least from my point of view.


I hope to learn Persian as well you do, inshallah one day.
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