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TaylorCoulon
What is the difference between "Hoşça kal" and "Hoşça kalın"?
As I was learning some common phrases, I came across these two phrases that have the same meaning. Can you explain the difference between the two?
2 Tem 2015 15:02
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One is 2nd person singular (Hoşçakal), the other is 2nd person plural (Hoşçakalın).
In other words if you say goodbye to a single person, you use the first one; whereas if you say goodbye to a group of people, the second version is to be used.
Moreover you can use second version for politeness because just like French, we use that form in verbs, 2nd plural, instead of 2nd singular, to be more polite.
2 Temmuz 2015
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TaylorCoulon
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İngilizce, Rusça, İspanyolca
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Rusça, İspanyolca
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