Click on Settings (top right hand corner of facebook) and then click Languages, change back to ENGLISH
Because Facebook was coded in English by Americans, the website is already pre-coded in English. It's possible to change the language, I think.
if your English yes if not then no pretty obvious answer really i would think
The reason a lot of Turkish girls won't respond to messages on Facebook is because they do not like the person or the messages they are receiving. -- It has nothing to do with them being Turkish per se. Most girls behave this way.
You can only watch it in Turkish and Arabic. It has not been dubbed into English.
English (the English language) it is not english it is turkish
turkish and english
"Castle" is an English equivalent of "kale."The Turkish word is a noun. The Turkish equivalent of "one castle" is "bir kale." The pronunciation is "beer kah-leh."
Turkish to Portuguese.
Lynn Adolphus Scipio has written: 'English-Turkish technical dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Technology, Turkish, Turkish language, English
Turkish uses the same alphabet as English, so it would be Perihan.
Okulistik is a business that has a presence on Facebook as well as its own website. It does not have a specific meaning but it is the business name for a company that focuses on website and email provision.
Merhaba! Benim adım...! is a Turkish equivalent of the English phrase "Hello! My name is...! The introduction translates literally into English as "Hello! My name...!" The pronunciation will be "MER-ha-ba bey-neem a-dihm" in Turkish.
Approximately 30-40% of the Turkish population is estimated to speak English to some degree. However, proficiency levels can vary widely among individuals.