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    Obrigado :D

    Today at the caf, I was chatting with this cook from Portugal (Maria). She was teaching me how to say tomatoes, pickles and other stuff in Portuguese. All I could say is Obrigado obrigado, sinora :D

    PS I also promised to make a Lambada CD for her lol
     
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    Zé Tahir said:
    What's it similar to? How do you say "Hi, my name is Tahir"? :p
    Azeri is one of Turkic languages (like Turkish, Uzbek, Turkmen, Kyrgiz, etc.)

    umm it gotta be: "Salam, menim adım Tahir" :D
     
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    :D

    But there are plenty of other dots that should make you happy, like in:

    ö and ü

    Enjoy...

    :D
     

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    Elvin said:
    :D

    But there are plenty of other dots that should make you happy, like in:

    ö and ü

    Enjoy...

    :D
    Oh there's "ö"? How do you guys pronounce that? We have that in Swedish too, but I doubt it's the same pronounciation :confused:


    Anywayz, I'm off to bed. See ya later.
     
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    Zé Tahir said:
    Oh there's "ö"? How do you guys pronounce that? We have that in Swedish too, but I doubt it's the same pronounciation :confused:


    Anywayz, I'm off to bed. See ya later.
    It's pronounced as 'i' in the word 'bird' or 'e' in the word 'nerd'

    Basically börd and nörd :D

    Be safe, man.

    Peace...
     
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