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    amk evladı başlığı türkçe açma bari şöyle bir şey yapacaksan...

    her gibimi ingilizce okuyup sayı gelince türkçe seslendiren liselilerden ne farkın kaldı verdim eksini.
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    what ken ay du samtayms?
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    yu madafaka. you ken tolk tu mi layk.ee. if.. if yu du egeyn ay vil ban yu a
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    i know english and i'm sexy.

    sexy and i know it dırıp dırp dırp dıdıp
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    am günü yağ
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    are you disco?
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    (bkz: sözlüğün oyunu var gelin beyler)
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    are you sex

    are you kola
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    Inciisfuck
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    if i love you what does the matter to you
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    fuck you
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    hello ladies
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    i will fuck all kızlar.
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    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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    what happy ı am turk said
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    fuck you listen to me
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    nasıl diyor siz türkler ımmm ben var sevmek siskeeebap, istanbül, siz türkler çok iyi olmak.
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    @10 is right. i gave your şuku bastard

    i will stop this game (people who understood , understood)

    edit: olmuyo amk
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    @47 britannica major
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    se in the anglo-saxon kingdoms of england and what is now southeast scotland. following the extensive influence of great britain and the united kingdom from the 17th century to the mid-20th century, through the british empire, and also of the united states since the mid-20th century,[6][7][8][9] it has been widely propagated around the world, becoming the leading language of international discourse and the lingua franca in many regions.[10][11]
    historically, english originated from the fusion of closely related dialects, now collectively termed old english, which were brought to the eastern coast of great britain by germanic settlers (anglo-saxons) by the 5th century – with the word english being derived from the name of the angles,[12] and ultimately from their ancestral region of angeln (in what is now schleswig-holstein). a significant number of english words are constructed on the basis of roots from latin, because latin in some form was the lingua franca of the christian church and of european intellectual life.[13] the language was further influenced by the old norse language because of viking invasions in the 9th and 10th centuries.
    the norman conquest of england in the 11th century gave rise to heavy borrowings from norman-french, and vocabulary and spelling conventions began to give the appearance of a close relationship with romance languages[14][15] to what had then become middle english. the great vowel shift that began in the south of england in the 15th century is one of the historical events that mark the emergence of modern english from middle english.
    owing to the assimilation of words from many other languages throughout history, modern english contains a very large vocabulary, with complex and irregular spelling, particularly of vowels. modern english has not only assimilated words from other european languages, but from all over the world. the oxford english dictionary lists over 250,000 distinct words, not including many technical, scientific, and slang termsse in the anglo-saxon kingdoms of england and what is now southeast scotland. following the extensive influence of great britain and the united kingdom from the 17th century to the mid-20th century, through the british empire, and also of the united states since the mid-20th century,[6][7][8][9] it has been widely propagated around the world, becoming the leading language of international discourse and the lingua franca in many regions.[10][11]
    historically, english originated from the fusion of closely related dialects, now collectively termed old english, which were brought to the eastern coast of great britain by germanic settlers (anglo-saxons) by the 5th century – with the word english being derived from the name of the angles,[12] and ultimately from their ancestral region of angeln (in what is now schleswig-holstein). a significant number of english words are constructed on the basis of roots from latin, because latin in some form was the lingua franca of the christian church and of european intellectual life.[13] the language was further influenced by the old norse language because of viking invasions in the 9th and 10th centuries.
    the norman conquest of england in the 11th century gave rise to heavy borrowings from norman-french, and vocabulary and spelling conventions began to give the appearance of a close relationship with romance languages[14][15] to what had then become middle english. the great vowel shift that began in the south of england in the 15th century is one of the historical events that mark the emergence of modern english from middle english.
    owing to the assimilation of words from many other languages throughout history, modern english contains a very large vocabulary, with complex and irregular spelling, particularly of vowels. modern english has not only assimilated words from other european languages, but from all over the world. the oxford english dictionary lists over 250,000 distinct words, not including many technical, scientific, and slang termsse in the anglo-saxon kingdoms of england and what is now southeast scotland. following the extensive influence of great britain and the united kingdom from the 17th century to the mid-20th century, through the british empire, and also of the united states since the mid-20th century,[6][7][8][9] it has been widely propagated around the world, becoming the leading language of international discourse and the lingua franca in many regions.[10][11]
    historically, english originated from the fusion of closely related dialects, now collectively termed old english, which were brought to the eastern coast of great britain by germanic settlers (anglo-saxons) by the 5th century – with the word english being derived from the name of the angles,[12] and ultimately from their ancestral region of angeln (in what is now schleswig-holstein). a significant number of english words are constructed on the basis of roots from latin, because latin in some form was the lingua franca of the christian church and of european intellectual life.[13] the language was further influenced by the old norse language because of viking invasions in the 9th and 10th centuries.
    the norman conquest of england in the 11th century gave rise to heavy borrowings from norman-french, and vocabulary and spelling conventions began to give the appearance of a close relationship with romance languages[14][15] to what had then become middle english. the great vowel shift that began in the south of england in the 15th century is one of the historical events that mark the emergence of modern english from middle english.
    owing to the assimilation of words from many other languages throughout history, modern english contains a very large vocabulary, with complex and irregular spelling, particularly of vowels. modern english has not only assimilated words from other european languages, but from all over the world. the oxford english dictionary lists over 250,000 distinct words, not including many technical, scientific, and slang terms
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