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Tafsiri - Kituruki-Kiingereza - bende teşekkür ederim.Türkiye'de yaşamak çok...

Hali kwa sasaTafsiri
Nakala hii inapatikana katika lugha zifuatazo: KiturukiKiingereza

Category Thoughts - Love / Friendship

Ombi hili la tafsiri ni "Maana peke yake".
Kichwa
bende teşekkür ederim.Türkiye'de yaşamak çok...
Nakala
Tafsiri iliombwa na duyguakdogan
Lugha ya kimaumbile: Kituruki

bende teşekkür ederim.Türkiye'de yaşamak çok güzel ama çok sıcak. Buraya gelmene çok sevindim.Hangi şehire geliyorsun? Ben şuan Adanadayım. Seni gezdirmek çok isterim ancak İstanbul'a geleceksen bu çok zorrr..

Kichwa
To Live and to Visit Turkey
Tafsiri
Kiingereza

Ilitafsiriwa na Taino
Lugha inayolengwa: Kiingereza

I would also like to thank you. Living in Turkey is very beautiful, but very hot! I am happy that you are coming here. To which city are you coming? I am in Adana now. I would like to show you around very much, but if you are coming to Istanbul, this would be very difficult...
Ilisahihishwa au kuhaririwa mwisho na lilian canale - 30 Juni 2008 20:40





Ujumbe wa hivi karibuni

Mwandishi
Ujumbe

28 Juni 2008 07:22

serba
Idadi ya ujumbe: 655
Buraya gelmene çok sevindim
I am happy that you are coming here.

28 Juni 2008 12:13

otaci
Idadi ya ujumbe: 1
otomatik çeviri hatası

29 Juni 2008 08:13

afolie
Idadi ya ujumbe: 8
this would be too hard ya da impossible demeliydi artada imkansızlık var

30 Juni 2008 15:44

mavis
Idadi ya ujumbe: 3
I would also like to thank you.It's very nice to live in Turkey but it's very hot . I am gladthat you are coming here. Which city are you coming to? I am in Adana now. I am eager to show you around,but if you are coming to Istanbul it will be very difficult

30 Juni 2008 20:11

kafetzou
Idadi ya ujumbe: 7963
To live --> Living

Other than that, it looks perfect to me.

30 Juni 2008 20:27

Taino
Idadi ya ujumbe: 60
Thanks to all! I've made all the changes suggested up tp now.

Gracias a todos. He implementado todos los cambios hasta el momento.

Ciao,

Taino