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LOL. but while Sinan is accumulating fat, i'm exterminating it with diet and workout :D

@telkon and @Sinan are our tiny brethren. :lol::lol::lol:
lol yeah they are our little brothers :D

that's auxiliary verb. generally yörüks use them. yörüks of denizli use "gidibatı, gelibatı, gelibatır". -bat, -vat, -ot, -at used in all turkic languages. kyrgyz "men gelibatam" "sen ketibatasın"
we use bati/batin suffix but it have totally different meaning voty and bati are not a same suffix voty is close to what targon says

see this

sen gid sen o kachipbati
if u go he is gonna run

o kachvoty
he is running

men o'ye gelsem sen olib'batin
when i come home u are dead (consider your self as dead men )

men olvotyim
im dying

Lol, im not going to be rich wich one circuit, the thickness of Gold on these things is about 0.2-0.5 µm, as a comparison Human hair is about 80-100µm thick. :)

But i could steal one of those Potassium Dicyano Aureate bottles, 100g is about 1000$ :woot:
We use them to get the Gold into our Gold plating tanks.

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nah stealing those bottles are not exciting :sick: :disagree:

however stealing gold is F.... fun :partay: :P :lol: :lol:
 
@asena_great

Yeah looks like oturu and voty is same :D just a little pronounce difference.

I think all the suffixes telkon mentioned are coming from same sound, they just have different pronounces and meanings depending on dialect.

I think -duru and -oturu is same too.
 
@asena_great

Yeah looks like oturu and voty is same :D just a little pronounce difference.

I think all the suffixes telkon mentioned are coming from same sound, they just have different pronounces and meanings depending on dialect.

I think -duru and -oturu is same too.
yes it must be / targon how do u say much and many ?

@Targon how do u say yes ?
 
yes it must be / targon how do u say much and many ?

@Targon how do u say yes ?

Can't remember if there was regional words for these, gotta ask mom, but many/much is "Çok" in Turkish.

Just like standart Turkish, they also use "Evet" but they oftenly just say "He"
 
Can't remember if there was regional words for these, gotta ask mom, but many/much is "Çok" in Turkish.

Just like standart Turkish, they also use "Evet" but they oftenly just say "He"
thats what i wanted to hear !

we use kan/kaan (dont mistake it with qan (blood)) for so much so many the turkmen from merv(Ersary turkmen ) use kok instead of chok but all of us use ha/he ha'a/ hava for yes
 
thats what i wanted to hear !

we use kan/kaan (dont mistake it with qan (blood)) for so much so many the turkmen from merv(Ersary turkmen ) use kok instead of chok but all of us use ha/he ha'a/ hava for yes

We say "Kana kana" while drinking something thirsty, for example "Kana kana su içmek" , may be its related to Kan/Kaan.
 
@Targon can u put a video from u home town which people speak ? :D

Its hard to find man :D especially a video where people purely speak in local dialect, as most new generation either speaks modern Turkish or a hybrid between modern Turkish and local dialect :)

This old lady here speaks some


Go 4:53 , they sometimes switch to singing so look for dialogues :)

Video is a documentary about a Kötekli Yörüks, a tribe I didn't heard before.

Some more here

 
Its hard to find man :D especially a video where people purely speak in local dialect, as most new generation either speaks modern Turkish or a hybrid between modern Turkish and local dialect :)

This old lady here speaks some


Go 4:53 , they sometimes switch to singing so look for dialogues :)

Video is a documentary about a Kötekli Yörüks, a tribe I didn't heard before.

Some more here

i think it's mixed turkmen azeri but it's far more turkmen than azeri
 
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