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| 19 Október 2007 13:31 |
 smyHozzászólások száma: 2481 | it can be also "who you are" in respect of Turkish |
| 19 Október 2007 13:44 |
 handyyHozzászólások száma: 2118 | a far as ım concerned 'foolish' relates with being silly or ridiculous, so not exactly close to 'dengesiz'. because 'dengesiz' means someone who has quick or frequent changes in his ideas or character. so here 'chameleon,astatic, or erratic' can be used. that's just my ideas.
regards.. |
| 19 Október 2007 13:53 |
 smyHozzászólások száma: 2481 | and "unbalanced"  |
| 19 Október 2007 14:39 |
 handyyHozzászólások száma: 2118 | yes Smy, that can also be used |
| 19 Október 2007 20:13 |
| Dengessiz means tempramental not foolish how can so many of u correct this sentence? |
| 19 Október 2007 20:16 |
 serbaHozzászólások száma: 655 | foolish is not covering the word "dengesiz" in turkish in my opinion.foolish means aptalca dengesiz states a person who behaves unpexpectedly and shockingly
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| 20 Október 2007 13:54 |
| foolish n'est pas suffisant pour le terme dengesiz qui en français signifie "déséquilibré" il pourrait qualifier un personne qui a des changements de comportement et/ou d'humeur. |
| 19 Október 2007 23:03 |
 sybelHozzászólások száma: 76 | |
| 19 Október 2007 23:05 |
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| 20 Október 2007 04:20 |
| Doesn't "dengesiz" mean "unbalanced"? The word "unbalanced" can be used to mean "crazy" in English, too. I think it is the right translation here. |
| 20 Október 2007 09:22 |
| "lunatic", maybe? note that I'm not sure at all, I'm just wondering because "lunatique" in French is the exact description of someone who is changing very often in terms of mood. Most of the people who are behaving this way are suffering from some depression disease. Is this what is meant with the English word "lunatic"? (could be a "false friend" like it exists so often between French and English language-I'm just curious here-) |
| 20 Október 2007 13:53 |
| As Kafetzou says that unbalanced can be used in english, it is the right word to translate dengesiz. |
| 20 Október 2007 10:46 |
 handyyHozzászólások száma: 2118 | Francky5591, when we look from the point of mental balance, being lunatic seems as the same as being 'dengesiz'. Yet lunatic means being insane /or being reckless and irresponsible, on the other hand 'dengesiz' is not something related with a person who is mentally ill, but who is inconsistent and too open to chance quickly and suddenly. so they definitely not stand for the same meaning. hope relief of your curiousity  |
| 20 Október 2007 11:46 |
| Thanks a lot handyy, so "dengesiz" is rather matching the French word "lunatique" than the English one "lunatic". |
| 20 Október 2007 11:53 |
 handyyHozzászólások száma: 2118 | yes Francky, definitely so. by the way you r welcome |
| 20 Október 2007 13:50 |
| Ne Salaksın yaaa!!! daha iyi olmaz mıydı sizce de? |
| 20 Október 2007 13:55 |
 smyHozzászólások száma: 2481 | olurdu tabi merveilleuse  ama öyle dememiÅŸ maalelesef!  |
| 20 Október 2007 14:45 |
| OK - I misunderstood "dengesiz" - "unbalanced" would not be a good translation because that does sound like someone who is insane (a lunatic).
How about "fickle"? |
| 20 Október 2007 14:50 |
| I've edited it and re-set the voting. |
| 20 Október 2007 15:53 |
 smyHozzászólások száma: 2481 | bu daha çok "dönek" ve "maymun iÅŸtahlı" gibi anlamlara geliyor  maybe "inconsistent" would be okey because "dengesiz"=tutum ve davranışlarında uyum olmayan (kimse), istikrarsız.
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