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Does anyone know what this says/mean?

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I have no clue what language it's in, so I have no idea what it says, if anyone can let me know what it means that would be awesome because it's driving me nuts trying to figure it out. :thumbsup:

 

neden bukadar bağırıyorsun anlamadım bak bademciklerinde şişmiş...selam ve sevgiyle kalın...

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I have no clue what language it's in, so I have no idea what it says, if anyone can let me know what it means that would be awesome because it's driving me nuts trying to figure it out. :thumbsup:

 

neden bukadar bağırıyorsun anlamadım bak bademciklerinde şişmiş...selam ve sevgiyle kalın...

neden= why

 

bu kadar= so,this

 

bağırıyorsun= (could not find definition)

 

anlama= knowledge, comprehension (couldn't find anlamadim thought this might be it)

 

bak= look at

 

bademcik= tonsil (bademciklerinde no definition could be found for this only for the first half of word)

 

şişmiş= inflated. puffy. swollen.

 

selam= hello. hi. greeting. regards. salutation. salute. salaam.

 

ve= and

 

sevgiyle= affectionately. fondly.

 

kalin= thick. stout. coarse. dense. grave. fat. leathery. rich. stout. thick.

 

http://www.seslisozluk.com is where i found all this at, its the first turkish-english dictionary I found. some other may be better...

neden= why

 

bu kadar= so,this

 

bağırıyorsun= (could not find definition)

 

anlama= knowledge, comprehension (couldn't find anlamadim thought this might be it)

 

bak= look at

 

bademcik= tonsil (bademciklerinde no definition could be found for this only for the first half of word)

 

şişmiş= inflated. puffy. swollen.

 

selam= hello. hi. greeting. regards. salutation. salute. salaam.

 

ve= and

 

sevgiyle= affectionately. fondly.

 

kalin= thick. stout. coarse. dense. grave. fat. leathery. rich. stout. thick.

 

http://www.seslisozluk.com is where i found all this at, its the first turkish-english dictionary I found. some other may be better...

neden= why

 

bu kadar= so,this

 

bağırıyorsun= (could not find definition)

 

anlama= knowledge, comprehension (couldn't find anlamadim thought this might be it)

 

bak= look at

 

bademcik= tonsil (bademciklerinde no definition could be found for this only for the first half of word)

 

şişmiş= inflated. puffy. swollen.

 

selam= hello. hi. greeting. regards. salutation. salute. salaam.

 

ve= and

 

sevgiyle= affectionately. fondly.

 

kalin= thick. stout. coarse. dense. grave. fat. leathery. rich. stout. thick.

Of course, I knew that...
neden= why

 

bu kadar= so,this

 

bağırıyorsun= (could not find definition)

 

anlama= knowledge, comprehension (couldn't find anlamadim thought this might be it)

 

bak= look at

 

bademcik= tonsil (bademciklerinde no definition could be found for this only for the first half of word)

 

şişmiş= inflated. puffy. swollen.

 

selam= hello. hi. greeting. regards. salutation. salute. salaam.

 

ve= and

 

sevgiyle= affectionately. fondly.

 

kalin= thick. stout. coarse. dense. grave. fat. leathery. rich. stout. thick.

Of course, I knew that...
looks like polish, but i have no idea. you'll have to wait for kywalker or bountyhunter

 

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its turkish

:thumbsup: :cool:
Do You ever wonder, why any 'uncomprehensible and seemingly difficult' language is immediately labeled 'polish'?

i just thought it looked like the language that you guys used to talk to each other. i wasnt just taking a crazy guess. is it anywhere near polish?
Do You ever wonder, why any 'uncomprehensible and seemingly difficult' language is immediately labeled 'polish'?

i just thought it looked like the language that you guys used to talk to each other. i wasnt just taking a crazy guess. is it anywhere near polish?

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