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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:
 
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@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.
 
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@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 ?
 
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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"
 
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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
 
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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.
 
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@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

 
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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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