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Post by aca on Feb 15, 2007 22:10:05 GMT 3
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2007 22:10:05 GMT 3
This is great but the audio doesn't work for me. I can't hear anything.
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Post by aca on Feb 17, 2007 11:56:01 GMT 3
Hm... It works for me, but I have to wait for a few seconds. Maybe you should try again
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2007 21:15:27 GMT 3
No, I still can't hear anything. Oh well....
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Post by Atabeg on Feb 5, 2008 17:19:24 GMT 3
Teve [teve] Nominative case 'camel' (no suffix) Teve + /-NIŋ/ [teveniŋ] Genitive case 'of the camel' (the [ŋ] phonetic symbol is prounounced as English 'ng' in 'sing') Teve + /-NI/ [teveni] Accusative case 'the camel' (definite meaning, direct object of verb, as in "I saw THE camel.") Teve + /-KA/ [tevege] Dative case 'for the camel' or 'at the camel' (in the past tense) Teve + /-DAn/ [teveden] Ablative case 'from the camel' or 'than a/the camel' (as in "taller than a/the camel") Teve + /-DA/ [tevede] Locative case 'at the camel' or 'in the camel' (also used to show possession in some contexts) Teve + /-Je/ [teveʒe] Allative case 'to(wards) the camel' (the [ʒ] phonetic symbol is pronounced as the 's' in English 'pleasure') Teve + /-DIvA/ [tevedive] Allative case 'to(wards) the camel' (this is an obsolete or dialectical version of this case) for the camel and towards the camel is Deveye in Turkish but in Tuvan there to separate suffixes. Intresting
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 6, 2008 3:57:43 GMT 3
In Modern Anatolian Turkish, "Camel" is Deve. In Old Turkic, it was Töbü.
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Post by pantigin on Feb 10, 2008 9:47:05 GMT 3
In modern uighur toge is camel, quite different.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 11, 2008 14:34:41 GMT 3
I wonder how -bü/-ve changed to -ge
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Post by bilguun on Jun 24, 2008 17:38:47 GMT 3
camel is temee in mongolian.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jun 25, 2008 20:35:03 GMT 3
Hi Bilguun, welcome aboard Temee looks similar to Töbü/Töge/Deve indeed.
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Post by qypchaq on Jul 6, 2008 19:26:12 GMT 3
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jul 6, 2008 19:49:39 GMT 3
Thanx man
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Post by Atabeg on Sept 7, 2008 2:26:20 GMT 3
I just find it weird that the word for horse is so different in Turkish and mongolian
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Post by pantigin on Sept 7, 2008 9:01:25 GMT 3
And I recently found that people living in Lopnur and Kalpin (name of places) areas also pronounce "tauwe", while the rest pronounce as toge.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 7, 2008 20:35:37 GMT 3
I just find it weird that the word for horse is so different in Turkish and mongolian Yes, that is very weird indeed
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