Best chance is to find exactly where he is from. Find his family or friends, or go directly to official website and connect with someone.
jon is how you say jhon in turkish im turkish i would know
If he is living in Turkey, yes he had to. But if he had two citizenship like (U.S. - Turkey) he wont if he is in U.S. If he come back to Turkey, he would catched by the army and do his military service.
Turkish uses the same alphabet as English, so it would be Perihan.
Mum in Turkish is (Anne)For Example if you say "i love you mum": In Turkish you would say "Anne seni seviyorum"
If you are a white woman and your baby's father is Turkish your baby would be half white half Turkish (mixed). Native Turks are not considered Caucasian.
Turkish Jews would just use the Hebrew word, either rav or rabbi.
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this means where would you go in turkish.
Here's how it would be spelled in English. Toorkche. But in the Turkish language, it's spelled Turkce. The 'u' in it has the two dots over it, though, and the 'c' has a vertical line through the bottom. "türkçe" = Turkish language
You and your wife should attend couples counseling. As to your friend, we would suggest that anyone who gets it on with your wife ... isn't.
Because Turkish has a dotted letter i and an undotted i, you would make sure to use the dotted capital I: İ So Istanbul becomes "İstanbul" in Turkish. If you spelled it using the regular capital "I", it would be as if you tried to spell it with the undotted i, which makes a different sound.
Turkish men have fedishes for every one