you're right, Gaylord! years ago i listened to her constantly. that might have something to do with how i feel hearing her ~ or it could just be her amazing voice. :-)
Hi, Gaylord, I just miss what you said because I'm working, but my ears catch you talking about "turkish", etc. I'm from istanbul, turkey, and turkish is my native language. if you need I'm here :)
@sispus: Thanks! I do need help with everything but bowling in Turkey. (That's what I said.) Because it's not an Indo-European language, it's impossible for me to understand.
friends from france and germany find turkish easy to learn. Two of them learned turkish well very easily spending two semesters in a course. Turkish does not have a wide vocabulary set, so tries to fill the gap with so many chained suffixes :) It makes it hard, besides its "k" and "ş" inflation while pronouncing. (sorry, these are my invented ideas and never have a factual value:))
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What is this I notice of an IRL interview, as mentioned by "melinda"? I feel so sorry to have not known & missed it.
@cheri: Thanks!
@Mike tp: That's quite the compliment.
@queems: Thanks!
@medson: Glad I could do this.
This is so beautiful. :)