It is not wrong to slam a door at a Turkish person even though you have been told it is wrong and has a bad meaning. Some superstitions that Turkish people believe is that stepping on the threshold of a door or sitting behind a door at night means you are subject to slander.
There does not seem to be a bad meaning for someone to slam a door at a Turkish persons home. However, it is wrong and very rude to slam a door at anyone at any time.
This is not a word, it has either been spelt wrong or it's been altered
It is possible that we have focused on defeating the wrong enemy, meaning that our efforts may have been directed towards the wrong target or goal.
It is in Turkish and it says; "The link you clicked might have been written wrong or a broken one."
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You can only watch it in Turkish and Arabic. It has not been dubbed into English.
The Turkish airline that flies the most passengers in a year is the Turkish Airlines. Turkish Airline has been in business since 1933 and is the biggest airline out of Turkey.
Cymbals have been around since 1300 AD in Turkish civilizations. They were used in Turkish music around the time of the Ottoman empires rule.
In previous times 'marrying out' that is for a Quaker to marry a non Quaker was considered to be wrong and such a person may have been 'disowned'.
According to Google Translate, this is either Haitian Creole or Turkish. However, Google Translate has not been able to come up with a transltion of what it means.
nothing wrong just mental and theres nothing wrong with the person just been hit on the head to many times i know because i have this problem
A replacement balancer could have a wrong keyway. The vehicle could be a half year, meaning that the balancer is listed for one year newer or older vehicle, or the balancer could have been made wrong.