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Ne var ne yok ? = naber?
Apr 30, 2016 2:03 AM
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Naber = What's up? is commonly used in everyday language. It is actually Ne haber? What news? [ It's good and from you?]. The answer is generally iyidir, senden?
Ne var ne yok = What is happening? [What is there (going on?) What isn't there (going on?)]. The answer to this one is iyilik! Goodness! Wellness!
April 30, 2016
ne var ne yok? = naber ? = whats'up?
May 10, 2016
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