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Please can anyone translate "Happy Birthday, miss you lots" in Turkish language?
"Doğum günün kutlu olsun, seni çok özledim"
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"Nice mutlu yıllara, seni çok özledim"
I'd rather use the first
Note:
*"Doğum günün kutlu olsun" literally means "Let your birthday be happy, funny etc"
*"Seni çok özledim" means "I missed you a lot"
*"Nice mutlu yıllara" literally means "To the lots of happy years"
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Turkish Investment Property Secret Hotspots
Despite the economic gloom back home, 2008 looks like being a bumper year for the Turkish tourist industry with early arrivals up 18% and experts predicting over 27 million visitors by the end of the year. Record numbers of British property buyers are also being attracted by the country's spectacular scenery, sandy beaches and excellent value for money. Official figures show over 20,000 British-owned properties concentrated largely in the established coastal resorts of Kusadasi, Altinkum, Bodrum and Fethiye. But it is also possible to find some great property in quieter areas, away from the package tourist crowds.
Hidden away in the unspoilt coastal mountains near Dalaman, Akkaya is a stunningly beautiful valley of olive groves and pine forests overlooking an emerald green lake. Despite the tranquility of the surroundings, Dalaman's international airport, which is served by Easyjet and package flights from the UK, is only 15 minutes drive.
"Over 750,000 British tourists passed through the airport last year on their way to the main resorts but very few stayed in the area and even fewer know about Akkaya," says Dominic Whiting, editor of the Buying in Turkey guide. "Although Dalaman town itself isn't particularly picturesque, it offers a slice of authentic Turkish life and the surrounding countryside is extremely beautiful and there is a lot to do."
The long sandy beach at Sarigerme is a nesting site for sea turtles and a centre for water sports. There is also an 18-hole golf course due for completion in 2009/10. Nearby Dalyan has ancient ruins and boats run up and down the river to a beach, mud-baths and hot-springs. In Akkaya there is fishing on the lake and the area's paths are ideal for walking and mountain biking. For adrenalin-junkies there is white water rafting on the Dalaman River.
There are a selection of freehold villas and apartments available in Akkaya and a rustic restaurant beside a rushing mountain stream caters for residents. There is a complex of two bedroom apartments with a large communal swimming pool and fitness centre due for completion next summer. Prices start from GBP 46,200 - GBP 64,050. For those wanting a villa there is a choice of three and four bedroom houses and a luxury bungalow, all with large gardens and a private, or the use of a large communal, swimming pool. Villa and bungalow prices range from GBP 129,000 - GBP 157,000.
Sitting on an unspoilt stretch of coast between the better-known resorts of Cesme and Kusadasi, Ozdere is virtually undiscovered by foreign tourists and property buyers. A popular holiday destination for middle-class Turkish families, it is a small and friendly place with a permanent population of just 13,500. The area has over 24 miles of excellent sandy beaches backed by pine-forested mountains and citrus orchards.
"Ozdere is a secret the Turks have been keeping to themselves. The resort has fantastic beaches but is very laid-back and the people are incredibly friendly," says Dominic Whiting. "Without the attention of foreign buyers prices in Ozdere are lower than nearby resorts like Altinkum and Kusadasi. It is possible to buy a really well-built apartment within 5 minutes walk of the beach for GBP 36,500."
The Gokdare Apartments for example have a communal swimming pool and an on-site caretaker and are under 5 minutes walk from the beach. Two bedroom apartments cost EUR 46,000 - 75,000 (roughly GBP 36,500 - GBP 59,000). Alternatively, the Mirande Apartments are in a quiet neighbourhood just minutes walk from the beach, shops and restaurants. They enjoy sweeping views of the sea and the Greek island of Samos from the first floor upwards. They have a large communal swimming pool and an on-site caretaker. Prices range from GBP 47,000 - GBP 91,000 for the two-bedroom and GBP 95,000 - GBP 111,000 for the three bedroom apartments, which includes a fully equipped kitchen and white goods.
There is strong and growing domestic demand for property in the area, which is popular with families from Izmir, a city of over 4 million people that is only 37 miles (60 km) away.
"Ozdere is an excellent investment opportunity with good potential for capital growth. The local rental market is buoyant with good quality apartments in demand for long lets by Turkish families during the summer," says Dominic Whiting.
Izmir international airport, which is served by year-round British Airways flights from the UK, is only 30 miles (50 km) or 35 minutes drive. If you want to do the tourist thing, the ancient site of Efesus, one of the country's most popular attractions, and the House of the Virgin Mary, held to be the resting place of Christ's mother, are 15 miles (25 km) from the town. There are many other smaller, rarely visited ancient sites dotting the countryside.
Ozdere itself has plenty of shops on its bustling main street and three supermarkets. There is a good choice of convivial restaurants and tavernas serving excellent value seafood and mouth-watering Turkish dishes washed down with the local aniseed spirit, Raki, locally produced wine or lager. A dinner for two with drinks costs less than GBP 20. For those in search of nocturnal fun there are bars and a few discos open in the summer, but the local nightlife is low-key and aimed at locals rather than tourists. The town has a public hospital and several private clinics catering for permanent residents and visitors.
About the Author
By Rhiannon Davies for Buying in Turkey. For more information about buying property in Akkaya, Ozdere or elsewhere in Turkey contact Buying in Turkey Tel: 0845 351 3551
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@Turkish Citizen: I agree with you but the true meaning of Kemalism is not understood by lots of Turkish people now, outside of a handful of thinkers, because it is not accurately and scientifically studied nor taught to the incoming generations. Turkish education system badly failed to inculcate in the nation the reasons and goals of the real fundamental reforms. The youth was and is still fed with a casual and historical recounting of the heroic wars and of the formation of the republic, instead of being taught the reasons and objectives of the wars, and of the republic: the real fundamental reforms. Turgut Ozal started to chance our education system but his timeless death stoped that process.
Such Turkish governments, just like this RTE goverment, supported by US, need to adjust themselves with changes. But i do not see that. I see it other way around. RTE and his cabinet wants to slowly but surely undermind Kemalizm and try to kill it.
But, lets see what Kemal Ataturk said: “Nations insisting on keeping traditions and beliefs unsupported by logical arguments find it difficult to progress, if they can progress at all. Nations which cannot adapt to the conditions of progress cannot see life in a reasonable and practical light.”
Guess what…RTE is not doing it…Denying it..For what?? For his own goal…
RTE needs to understand that sovereignty does not belong to any religion nor to God!
It squarely belongs to the people and to the people alone “without any condition or limitation.”
Again, Kemalizm says, or Ataturk said: “Our government, our state are a state and government founded directly and solely by the people and of the people, they are called Republic. There is no longer a separation between the government and the people, the government is the people, and the people are the government. The government is now fully aware that it is not separate from the people, that the people is now the master.”
Aaaan, religion needs to be kept on the side. To me, country should not have a religion. People can. Theocracy in general, religion in particular do not allow freedom of thought, democratic society, sovereignty of people, hence advancement. People must have sovereignty in order to be able to be independent and to advance. To challenge secularism is tantamount to endangering the sovereignty of the people (democracy). Once the people are robbed of their sovereignty they will cease pursuing progress. Consequently, they can no longer maintain a competitive and strong existence in the advanced and ever advancing world.
Well…it is becoming a long long write up.
Bottom line is we have to beat Bosnia tomorrow to go to EURO2008…Come on Turkey, beat Bosnia…