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IWM
12 Sep 2007, 11:06
Assalamu'alaikum Warohmatullohi Wabarokatuh.
Good Ramadhan Everyone!

elvain
12 Sep 2007, 11:08
already?

I heard that in Turkey they celebrate Ramadhan around mid of october, am I wrong?

IWM
12 Sep 2007, 11:29
We will.Insya Allah Tomorrow (At 13th October). However some people in West Soematera have Fasting since 11th. Wassalamu'alaikum Warohmatullohi wabarokatu.

elvain
12 Sep 2007, 11:43
it's september now :D

or did I miss something? if yes I mised start of my school and I really have many things to catch back :eek:

IWM
12 Sep 2007, 11:52
Forgive me.I wrong. It's 13th September and 11th September. Sorry Elvain

elvain
12 Sep 2007, 12:56
you are forgiven :D

IWM
13 Sep 2007, 06:47
Lol

NikeBG
13 Sep 2007, 16:54
Well, I think the Ramazan is now in Turkey too. At least the Turks I've greeted about it responded that it is... :rolleyes:

Carbon
13 Sep 2007, 22:10
The title of this topic clearly makes no sense, if translated it means:

"Hello Rammadan"

Just wanted to point that out:D

Xuca
13 Sep 2007, 23:33
Translator machine? If yes, that thing translates "good day" in a way that makes no sence. :D

Carbon
14 Sep 2007, 02:40
Translator machine? If yes, that thing translates "good day" in a way that makes no sence. :D

No I did not use a machine, I am good enough at the language to know that makes no sense.

Xuca
14 Sep 2007, 11:54
Google search for the phrase gives 29.800 results. If it made no sence, you'd expect none or only this one, wouldn't you?

IWM
14 Sep 2007, 12:41
Google search for the phrase gives 29.800 results. If it made no sence, you'd expect none or only this one, wouldn't you?

Eh? For me it's 42,100 results. I wonder why our results is different

Liiwo
14 Sep 2007, 16:40
Eh? For me it's 42,100 results. I wonder why our results is different
Google search also takes your location in consideration, if I'm correct.

Xuca
14 Sep 2007, 22:03
Eh? For me it's 42,100 results. I wonder why our results is different

Maybe you didn't use quotation marks to search for the exact phrase?

Carbon
14 Sep 2007, 22:40
Google search for the phrase gives 29.800 results. If it made no sence, you'd expect none or only this one, wouldn't you?

Hm, strange. I am fluent at understanding the language and near-fluent speaking it, so this makes no sense to me. I will have to check, but I honestly can't trust searching the phrase on Google, afterall with so many people using the internet it could be easily mathematically proven that 29 800 mistakes could be made, as much as it is unlikely. Also, you could search complete giberish and recieve thousands of results, can't this be giberish as will (with quotation marks).