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i think we use sxtor for vampires :):) ah lets not waist on that
zibil from Ardebil

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Don't push it, or
I will pour madzoon sxtor all over you.
Even than you wouldn't be good enough to serve.
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Ali T wrote:
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missile systems?..the russian-built ones?..they never worked in moscow,what makes you think they`ll work in armenia??...
how can you also organise tours to an area which is soon to be given back to azeris?.. a sure way of ruining a business that is!...
I am not much of a religious person so if you want to conver them mosques to something more useful,be my guest!we did a good job of all the churches in anatolia..have some lessons...
I think You really want the Russians to invade Azerbaijan, don't you?
They have their eyes on your oilfields, so go ahead, make my day.
Russians are waiting for the smallest excuse to march in the streets of Baku. hahahahaha.....
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Azeri wrote:
can any hay explain what is clueless and spam in my comment above???
is Shrvanshah a grandfather of any hay?
is Icheri Sheher built by hay?
if an armenian judged my comment in such mode it only can mean - armenians has no culture.
Hahahaha.... garlic tells the onion, man, you stink!
vahe

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ARMENIANS LIE AGAIN wrote:
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Whaaaaatt????????? "Shemales"!! where??????
You see that's why; I told you: "to breath fresh air before you start".Your brain needs oxygen!
No worries! Hollywood belongs to me!
If some Armenians lie it's because they have been living next to Turks for too long!
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Mediterranean wrote:
Are Karabaghi police roaming around in Karabag and randomly stop people,ask for id,visa etc ?
What the hell is this ? Gaza ?
They are looking for turks!
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They are looking for turks!

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Azeri wrote:
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what happened with you? last time i have seen you you was for peace, now you insult us,bravo.
Yogurt is turkish 100%.
Tanri(Tengri)- we had before Jesus and Muhammad.
My language is one of the most ancient languages of the world, Shumerian is a branch of it.
i have written in other threads too, i repeat now.
armenian language is full of turkish words, we don't have ANY armenian word. you have turkish names ,we don't have any armenian.
if you are not stupid like some hayk ,don't lie,
coz now i lost my patience, i know the best defence is attack.
you are fake nation fake culture fake language.
even the word god in armenian is stolen from zaroastrian Astvat.
Vatchakan is a symbol of stupidity, so don't waist ur time to explain something him...

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Dander wrote:
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Don't push it, or
I will pour madzoon sxtor all over you.
Even than you wouldn't be good enough to serve.
U can't speak as a human, u better go back to suck from kenguru!!!
Besserk

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Used Hazanyan, garsbaiter from qater, shame on you smack
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U can't speak as a human, u better go back to suck from kenguru!!!

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Wednesday Nov 11
 
Besserk wrote:
Used Hazanyan, garsbaiter from qater, shame on you smack<quoted text>
Ara Suchanyan,
what u d'u want?

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Azeri wrote:
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what happened with you? last time i have seen you you was for peace, now you insult us,bravo.
Yogurt is turkish 100%.
Tanri(Tengri)- we had before Jesus and Muhammad.
My language is one of the most ancient languages of the world, Shumerian is a branch of it.
i have written in other threads too, i repeat now.
armenian language is full of turkish words, we don't have ANY armenian word. you have turkish names ,we don't have any armenian.
if you are not stupid like some hayk ,don't lie,
coz now i lost my patience, i know the best defence is attack.
you are fake nation fake culture fake language.
even the word god in armenian is stolen from zaroastrian Astvat.
You are so funny!! lol lolzzz! Your understanding of history is so tribal and bias! So yogurt is Turkish lolzzz! Is bread Turkish too! how about water, is that Turkish as well?
No, we must not forget Air, that is Turkish as well!! Loooolz!

I am for peace, but not with the likes of you, you can not stop vomiting on my people and culture!!!. Azerbaboon par exelance!! looolz!!!!

Shumar is Turkish, looolz!!!!
Oldest language in the world!!!! LooooooooLzzzzzz! Ha Ha Ha Ha. Really you must be the funniest Azer baboon on the Ethernet! Baboons are talking now, only a short history ago all you could do was scream, murder and rape!!! Now the Baboon has learnt to imitate humans! llooollzzz!!!
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For the education of these azeri peasants here, this is just SOME of the many contributions of the Armenians to the turkish language:

From the early 18th century until around 1950, and for almost 250 years, more than 2000 books were printed in the Turkish language using letters of the Armenian alphabet. This is popularly known as Armeno-Turkish.

Armeno-Turkish was not used just by Armenians, but also many non-Armenian elite (including the Ottoman Turkish intellectuals) could actually read the Armenian-alphabet Turkish language texts.
The Armenian alphabet was also used alongside the Arabic alphabet on official documents of the Ottoman Empire, written in Ottoman Turkish. For example, the Aleppo edition of the official gazette of the Ottoman Empire, called "Frat" (Turkish and Arabic for the Euphrates) contained a Turkish section of laws printed in Armenian alphabet.

The first novel written in the Ottoman Empire was 1851's Akabi Hikayesi, written by Armenian statesman, journalist and novelist Vartan Pasha (Hovsep Vartanian) in Ottoman Turkish, was published with Armenian script.

When the Armenian Düzisn family managed the Ottoman mint during the reign of Abdülmecid I, they kept their records in Ottoman Turlish written in Armenian script.

Armenians played a key role in the promotion of the Turkish language including the reforms of the Turkish language initiated by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

Bedros Keresteciyan, the Ottoman linguist completed the first etymological dictionary of Turkish. Armenians contributed considerably to the development of printing in Turkey by starting a printing house in Istanbul in 1567.

Bogos Arabian issued the first Turkish daily newspaper, Takvim-i Vekayi and its translation in Armenian. Hovannes Muhendisian is known as the "Turkish Gutenberg". Haçik Kevorkyan updated the Ottoman Turkish alphabet. Another Armenian developed and implemented publishing books in installments for the first time in the Ottoman Empire. Kasap Efendi, published the first Comic magazine Diyojen in 1870.

Agop Martayan Dilaçar (1895–1979) was a Turkish Armenian linguist who made great contribution to the reform of Turkish language. He specialized in Turkic languages and was the first Secretary General and head specialist of the Turkish Language Association (TLA) from its establishment in 1932 until 1979. In addition to Armenian and Turkish, Martayan knew English, Greek, Spanish, Latin, German, Russian and Bulgarian. He was invited on September 22, 1932, as a linguistics specialist to the First Turkish Language Congress supervised by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Istepan Gurdikyan (1865–1948), linguist, Turcologist, educator and academic was also a prominent speaker at the first Turkish Language Conference. Agop Martayan Dilaçar continued his work and research on the Turkish language as the head specialist and Secretary General of the newly founded Turkish Language Association in Ankara. Atatürk suggested him the surname Dilaçar (literally meaning language opener), which he accepted. He taught history and language at Ankara University between 1936 and 1951 and was the head advisor of the Türk Ansiklopedisi (Turkish Encyclopedia), between 1942 and 1960. He held his position and continued his research in linguistics at the Turkish Language Association until his death in 1979.

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Fair Dinkum wrote:
For the education of these azeri peasants here, this is just SOME of the many contributions of the Armenians to the turkish language:
From the early 18th century until around 1950, and for almost 250 years, more than 2000 books were printed in the Turkish language using letters of the Armenian alphabet. This is popularly known as Armeno-Turkish.
Armeno-Turkish was not used just by Armenians, but also many non-Armenian elite (including the Ottoman Turkish intellectuals) could actually read the Armenian-alphabet Turkish language texts.
The Armenian alphabet was also used alongside the Arabic alphabet on official documents of the Ottoman Empire, written in Ottoman Turkish. For example, the Aleppo edition of the official gazette of the Ottoman Empire, called "Frat" (Turkish and Arabic for the Euphrates) contained a Turkish section of laws printed in Armenian alphabet.
The first novel written in the Ottoman Empire was 1851's Akabi Hikayesi, written by Armenian statesman, journalist and novelist Vartan Pasha (Hovsep Vartanian) in Ottoman Turkish, was published with Armenian script.
When the Armenian Düzisn family managed the Ottoman mint during the reign of Abdülmecid I, they kept their records in Ottoman Turlish written in Armenian script.
Armenians played a key role in the promotion of the Turkish language including the reforms of the Turkish language initiated by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
Bedros Keresteciyan, the Ottoman linguist completed the first etymological dictionary of Turkish. Armenians contributed considerably to the development of printing in Turkey by starting a printing house in Istanbul in 1567.
Bogos Arabian issued the first Turkish daily newspaper, Takvim-i Vekayi and its translation in Armenian. Hovannes Muhendisian is known as the "Turkish Gutenberg". Haçik Kevorkyan updated the Ottoman Turkish alphabet. Another Armenian developed and implemented publishing books in installments for the first time in the Ottoman Empire. Kasap Efendi, published the first Comic magazine Diyojen in 1870.
Agop Martayan Dilaçar (1895–1979) was a Turkish Armenian linguist who made great contribution to the reform of Turkish language. He specialized in Turkic languages and was the first Secretary General and head specialist of the Turkish Language Association (TLA) from its establishment in 1932 until 1979. In addition to Armenian and Turkish, Martayan knew English, Greek, Spanish, Latin, German, Russian and Bulgarian. He was invited on September 22, 1932, as a linguistics specialist to the First Turkish Language Congress supervised by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Istepan Gurdikyan (1865–1948), linguist, Turcologist, educator and academic was also a prominent speaker at the first Turkish Language Conference. Agop Martayan Dilaçar continued his work and research on the Turkish language as the head specialist and Secretary General of the newly founded Turkish Language Association in Ankara. Atatürk suggested him the surname Dilaçar (literally meaning language opener), which he accepted. He taught history and language at Ankara University between 1936 and 1951 and was the head advisor of the Türk Ansiklopedisi (Turkish Encyclopedia), between 1942 and 1960. He held his position and continued his research in linguistics at the Turkish Language Association until his death in 1979.
It will be a standing, monumental milestone if these guys accept the reality of what you are saying. Good Post!
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Tsukiahi wrote:
i think we use sxtor for vampires :):) ah lets not waist on that
zibil from Ardebil
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You can use yourself as a vampire, i am sure everybody will be scared of you.

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vatchakan wrote:
<quoted text>You are so funny!! lol lolzzz! Your understanding of history is so tribal and bias! So yogurt is Turkish lolzzz! Is bread Turkish too! how about water, is that Turkish as well?
No, we must not forget Air, that is Turkish as well!! Loooolz!
I am for peace, but not with the likes of you, you can not stop vomiting on my people and culture!!!. Azerbaboon par exelance!! looolz!!!!
Shumar is Turkish, looolz!!!!
Oldest language in the world!!!! LooooooooLzzzzzz! Ha Ha Ha Ha. Really you must be the funniest Azer baboon on the Ethernet! Baboons are talking now, only a short history ago all you could do was scream, murder and rape!!! Now the Baboon has learnt to imitate humans! llooollzzz!!!
you again became zibil.congratulations.
yogurt ayran kumiss are 100% turkish. do you understand something in chemistry? yogurt is a result of a chemical reaction, we turks doscovered it. known fact, argue with science not with me.
idiot, have you ever seen me insult anybody first???
you are not philologist, argue with them that turkish is not the oldest language.not with me.

we don't have any armenian word. fact.
armenians have many turkish words. do you speak armenian?

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fair gay, alphabet is not a language.
many azeris can write and read azeri turkish with arabic cirillic latin letters, azeris from hayastan i think can write azeri turkish with armenian(phoenician) alphabet also.uygurs can write and read with chinese hieroglyphs....
you are stupid if you think armenians did any contribution to our language. WE DON"T HAVE ANY armenian word in our dictionary!

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Azeri wrote:
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you again became zibil.congratulations.
yogurt ayran kumiss are 100% turkish. do you understand something in chemistry? yogurt is a result of a chemical reaction, we turks doscovered it. known fact, argue with science not with me.
idiot, have you ever seen me insult anybody first???
you are not philologist, argue with them that turkish is not the oldest language.not with me.
we don't have any armenian word. fact.
armenians have many turkish words. do you speak armenian?
Armenians invented yogurt, Turks just claimed it theres, as they did with most of the other Armenian inventions.. Ahh but don't be humilated so easily remember Turks invented "false claims".

You lie, then you lie to cover up that lie, and the vicious cycle never ceases, like in the same way that 3 day old make up is still caked unto your face is never removed only more is applied when it begins to fade....

Your a filthy lier and thats no lie, I would shread whats left of your crediabilty, but you have none to rip from you.

Your like a dirty ole prostitute who can't attract enough business to buy condoms...hahaha
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Azeri wrote:
fair gay, alphabet is not a language.
many azeris can write and read azeri turkish with arabic cirillic latin letters, azeris from hayastan i think can write azeri turkish with armenian(phoenician) alphabet also.uygurs can write and read with chinese hieroglyphs....
you are stupid if you think armenians did any contribution to our language. WE DON"T HAVE ANY armenian word in our dictionary!
Language wise you may not but oh man, oh man.....when it comes to civility, integrity & morality, every once of it comes from the Christian Armenians.
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Azeri wrote:
fair gay, alphabet is not a language.
many azeris can write and read azeri turkish with arabic cirillic latin letters, azeris from hayastan i think can write azeri turkish with armenian(phoenician) alphabet also.uygurs can write and read with chinese hieroglyphs....
you are stupid if you think armenians did any contribution to our language. WE DON"T HAVE ANY armenian word in our dictionary!
You Turks stole the alphabet from the west. Unlike Armenians, you don't even have you own alphabet. WOW!

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for all idiots

yogurt is turkish word, turkish food like ayran and kumiss.

if armenians invented yogurt when yogurt must be armenian word.

yogurt-yogurmak-yogur are turkish words used in azeri and anatolian turkish
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