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Khaled
İyi Geceler
Hi all...why we said İyi Geceler (in plural) instead İyi Gece (in singular) like in other languages? the same thing about İyi günler and İyi akşamlar; why in plural?
Jun 19, 2015 6:40 PM
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5
Maybe it is a generous way of greeting to wish more goodness, not only for one night or one day.
June 19, 2015
3
I have never thought about that before, but I think myself is right.
Turks are very generous people. :)))
June 21, 2015
2
I believe it's related to the culture. Plural form is always used in similar expressions. For instance: iyi akşamlar, iyi bayramlar, etc...
It is even more than that, mother's day is anneler günü. Father's is babalar günü, teacher's is öğretmenler etc...
June 20, 2015
1
Dünyanın en misafirperver halkı Türkler. Türkiye'ye gideceksen, bunu bilmelisin.
June 26, 2015
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Khaled
Language Skills
Arabic, Arabic (Maghrebi), Arabic (Modern Standard), English, French
Learning Language
English, French
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