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Translation - Turkish-English - ALEYKÃœMSELAM

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Title
ALEYKÃœMSELAM
Text
Submitted by alfa001
Source language: Turkish

ALEYKÃœMSELAM...

BEN DE SİZE TÜRKİYE'DEN SELAMLAR GÖNDERİYORUM...
MAŞALLAH TÜRKÇE'NİN YAZIM KURALLARINA ÇOK GÜZEL UYMUŞSUNUZ. BENDEN DAHA İYİ KULLANMIŞSINIZ CÜMLELERİ.

EVET RESİMDEKİ BENİM. TÜRKİYE'YE GELDİNİZ Mİ DAHA ÖNCE?

MÃœSLÃœMAN MISINIZ???

SÄ°Z DE ALLAH A EMANET OLUNUZ SAÄžOLUN...
Remarks about the translation
Tengo una vaga idea de lo q dice mi amigo de Turquía en este texto pero me gustaria saber bien que me cuenta. La traducción podria ser en ingles americano o en español.
Muchas gracias por su ayuda!!!

Title
peace be with you
Translation
English

Translated by kfeto
Target language: English

Hello

I send greetings to you in return from Turkey.
Wonderful, your writing is really in accordance with the spelling and punctuation rules of Turkish.
You've written the sentences better than me.

Yes, it's me in the picture. Have you ever been to Turkey?

Are you a muslim?

May God also keep you, be well...
Last validated or edited by lilian canale - 16 June 2008 16:35





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30 May 2008 21:09

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Hi kfeto,

"I send greetings to you in turn from Turkey."

Do you mean:

"I send greetings back to you, from Turkey."
or maybe:
"I return your greetings, from Turkey." ?

"..your writing in Turkish..."



31 May 2008 00:42

kfeto
Number of messages: 953
hi lilian

to do something "in turn" is to reciprocate with the same gesture.
it is a valid expression
if you feel like simplifying it, go ahead...

31 May 2008 03:21

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
kfeto,

you say: "to do something "in turn" is to reciprocate with the same gesture"

The expression "in turn" means:
"one at a time", "one after another".

EX: The host welcomed the guests in turn.

It also mean: "as a result"

EX: She was angry with me and I in turn was very upset.

You may mean : "in return".

I think you were just confused because they are very similar expressions.

31 May 2008 01:22

kfeto
Number of messages: 953
interesting
both the meanings you mentioned are given here in the free dictionary:
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/in+turn

and more: the second one says also "equal effect" and thats the one that applies here
im pretty sure about its use like this
ex. i cheated on her and she in turn cheated on me

31 May 2008 01:42

turkishmiss
Number of messages: 2132
Hi Kfeto,
I think "ALEYKÃœMSELAM" shouldn't be translated, muslims use it all over the world.
Just put in the comment field why you don't translate it, explaining it's the usual reply to Selamünaleyküm.
What do you think?

31 May 2008 01:51

kfeto
Number of messages: 953
hello miss
well i didn't really translate it litt,
i used hello to signify he said something as a greeting. I don't think it would be right to just not put anything there.

14 June 2008 17:36

afolie
Number of messages: 8
in return from Turkey.....in accordance with the spelling and punctuation rules of the Turkish language...

14 June 2008 17:40

kfeto
Number of messages: 953
ok, thanks afolie

16 June 2008 09:09

merdogan
Number of messages: 3769
peace be upon you != Aleykümselam
Aleykümselam can be used as inreply to the greeting “ selâmünaleyküm=peace be with you !"

I also send greetings to you in turn from Turkey.