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| BaftaBaby |
Posted - 10/31/2007 : 18:35:32 I'm just wondering whether your name change to Sekiz is significant vis-a-vis the 8 thing ... such as, is that the Turkish word for eight?

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| Ali |
Posted - 11/06/2007 : 07:30:07 Sorry, I hadn't seen this thread until now. But Whipper is, of course, right.
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| rabid kazook |
Posted - 11/02/2007 : 14:46:53 quote: Originally posted by turr8ll
quote: Originally posted by rabid kaz%k
Funny enough in Croatian 8 is called "osam", and in past in our parts Turks were (in a rough translation) called Osmans. 
Isn't that a Mormon Singing Group?
I'm not familiar with them. 
Also "osam" (8) is prounounced "awesome". |
| GHcool |
Posted - 11/01/2007 : 17:48:51 quote: Originally posted by Chocol8 Lady
Hm... I guess I could have called myself "Shemona", but it doesn't fit in with Chocolate.
And I decided against the option of calling myself "Opt" (Romanian). |
| turrell |
Posted - 11/01/2007 : 16:14:42 quote: Originally posted by rabid kaz%k
Funny enough in Croatian 8 is called "osam", and in past in our parts Turks were (in a rough translation) called Osmans. 
Isn't that a Mormon Singing Group? |
| ChocolateLady |
Posted - 11/01/2007 : 07:44:48 Hm... I guess I could have called myself "Shemona", but it doesn't fit in with Chocolate. |
| rabid kazook |
Posted - 11/01/2007 : 07:18:29 Funny enough in Croatian 8 is called "osam", and in past in our parts Turks were (in a rough translation) called Osmans. 
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| Whippersnapper. |
Posted - 10/31/2007 : 19:51:20
I found that out a couple of days ago by consulting a Turkish online dictionary! 
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