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Bıldır 5 urupla tahıl almıştım 3 uruplasını...
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Proposé par 010203
Langue de départ: Turc

Bıldır 5 urupla tahıl almıştım 3 uruplasını ötağan 7 batman patates ile değiştik 2 uruplasınıda hibe ettik.Kaynım seyurderek tarlayı ekti ama çok müleves çalıştığı için ayruhsu bir duruma düştü.Sonra ben onu gözetirken sinitmişin biri önümden çenileye çenileye geçti
24 Décembre 2011 22:46





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24 Décembre 2011 23:16

kafetzou
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"urup" ne demek?

24 Décembre 2011 23:41

Mesud2991
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Bir çeşit tahıl ölçeği.

24 Décembre 2011 23:44

Mesud2991
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İstanbul Türkçesiyle yazılmamış.

25 Décembre 2011 00:12

Mesud2991
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There are some mistakes.

Edited version:

Bıldır 5 urupla tahıl almıştım, öteğin 3 uruplasını 7 batman patates ile değiştik, 2 uruplasını da hibe ettik. Kaynım seğirterek tarlayı ekti ama çok mülevves çalıştığı için ayruhsu bir duruma düştü. Sonra ben onu gözetirken sinitmişin biri önümden çenileye çenileye geçti.

25 Décembre 2011 04:52

kafetzou
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I'm still missing some words. What are "sinitmişin" and "çenileye çenileye"? Anyway, this is what I got so far:

Last year I bought 5 quarters of grain; in fact, we traded 3 quarters for 7 cribs of potatoes and gave away the other 2 quarters. My brother-in-law planted the field in a hurry but as he worked very carelessly, he got into a different situation. Later, when I looked at him, a ??? a passed ??? ly in front of me.

25 Décembre 2011 14:00

Mesud2991
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Last year I bought 5 quarters of grain; last day(I'm not sure), we traded 3 quarters for 7 cribs of potatoes and gave away the other 2 quarters. My brother-in-law planted the field in a hurry but as he worked very carelessly, he got into a different situation. Later, when I looked at him, a sly one passed ??? ly in front of me.

Çenilemek: howl in pain


25 Décembre 2011 20:05

kafetzou
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Hmm. "Last day" doesn't make sense. How about "Later" or "The next day"?

Maybe the "sly one" is a fox, which passed by howling in pain?

What verb is "çenileye" from?

25 Décembre 2011 20:08

kafetzou
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Also, is the "onu" in "ben onu gözetirken" definitely his brother-in-law, or could it be the field where he planted the stuff?

25 Décembre 2011 20:36

Mesud2991
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There is no word like "ötağan" in Turkish. Most probably it must be "öteğin". And öteğin means 'last day'. I don't understand why it doesn't make sense.

Yes, I agree with you. Sly one must be a fox

The "onu" refers to his brother-in-law.


26 Décembre 2011 09:13

kafetzou
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The last day of what? I interpreted it as "öteğin" too, but isn't that related to "öteki", as in "öteki gün"?

Also, you didn't answer my question about "çenileye", but here's what we have so far:

Last year I bought 5 quarters of grain; later, we traded 3 quarters for 7 cribs of potatoes and gave away the other 2 quarters. My brother-in-law planted the field in a hurry but as he worked very carelessly, he got into a different situation. Later, when I was looking at him, a fox passed in front of me, howling in pain.

By the way, could "ayruhsu" be "difficult" or "strange" instead of "different"?

26 Décembre 2011 13:39

Mesud2991
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As I'm a native speaker of Turkish, I have never analysed my first language. Therefore, I don't know where "öteğin" came from.

Çenile-mek

You can say "strange".

26 Décembre 2011 20:31

kafetzou
Nombre de messages: 7963
OK; I'm going to submit it now.