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Dr. House wrote:Türkçe çok ağir.
Is that right? Not sure if heavy and difficult are synonyms in Turkish (they are in Czech).
I know the vowel harmony works like this Arapça, Farsça, Türkçe, Çekçe. But why Bulgarca?
eskandar wrote:Dr. House wrote:Türkçe çok ağir.
Is that right? Not sure if heavy and difficult are synonyms in Turkish (they are in Czech).
They are synonyms, but I think it would be more idiomatic to say "Türkçe çok zor".
Dr. House wrote:I read the first two suras and my attention got swayed away by Arabic.
voron wrote:Dr. House wrote:I read the first two suras and my attention got swayed away by Arabic.
Did you read the whole al-Baqara in Arabic?
Yes, it should be zor, not ağır.
Also, 26 is spelt "yirmi altı".
Dr. House wrote:Yapabilecegğimi
And sandalye reminds me of sandals, rather than chairs, but I'll take it.
Dr. House wrote:And yüz means both one hundred and face.
Hent wrote:Unfortunately I don't have any resources on Lebanese apart from a book by Maksoud Feghali so I'll stick to Egyptian for a while.
Hent wrote:My goal is to reach A2 to B1 in each of these languages.
Hent wrote:I'm going to learn all the languages on my list
vijayjohn wrote:Hent wrote:I'm going to learn all the languages on my list
What languages are those? I'm confused.
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