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Barbar Savasci Tanrinin Lanetledigi Herif

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@CEZAYIRLI ....here (TR tea house) is place for friendly chit chat, where there is refuge from nasty politics/drama etc overall

I was wondering (given recent topic we got into):

If you speak berber language out of interest?

Are all berber languages understandable to other berber languages.

How different is it from Arabic?

How many in Algeria would you say can speak Berber?

How different is Algerian Arabic from other kinds of Arabic?

Does berber influence/presence make its way into Algerian Arabic?

The (Berber) script seems quite interesting (middle of each):

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In fact it looks very close to phoenician to me.

Phoenician/aramaic script is also currently generally accepted as large/some part of the origin of (native) scripts found in India by way of the progenitor "Brahmi" script that formed in India around ~300 BC.

Probably by extensive iron age trade with Fertile Cresecent area, middle east and Egypt in general at the time.

So quite amazing all the Indian languages I know writing is by ancient history linked to Berber script too.

It goes for european (largely latin + greek based) scripts too...old persian (pahlavi, avestan) and Semitic (Arabic, Hebrew etc) as well.

Looks like even old turkic script has the phoenician, aramaic early parentage connection: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Turkic_script

Goes to show what impact Mesopotamia and Egypt had on world writing systems.

Chinese is one other influential bronze age hearth (for scripts) but its kept mostly in orient sphere.

The one great bronze age civ that has no script legacy (today that we know of) is the Indus valley one....and it remains undeciphered itself as a result.
 

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bro @CEZAYIRLI lets chit chat here a bit about algeria stuff (if you have time to answer some of my questions).

Let those fakers/larpers be man.....take a break from them for a bit....and try more pleasant topic for a while.

No need waste too much time on them.
 

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bro @CEZAYIRLI lets chit chat here a bit about algeria stuff (if you have time to answer some of my questions).

Let those fakers/larpers be man.....take a break from them for a bit....and try more pleasant topic for a while.

No need waste too much time on them.
Hi Nilgiri, my pleasure. Plz ask and I'll answer any questions you might have about Algeria.
 

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Hi Nilgiri, my pleasure. Plz ask and I'll answer any questions you might have about Algeria.

I was wondering (given recent topic we got into):

If you speak berber language out of interest?

Are all berber languages understandable to other berber languages.

How different is it from Arabic?

How many in Algeria would you say can speak Berber?

How different is Algerian Arabic from other kinds of Arabic?

Does berber influence/presence make its way into Algerian Arabic?

Berber culture fascinates me! We can get into some history over time as well....because I have read a lot on Roman empire and thus Numidians.

In fact I remember numidians were key allies at various times for the Romans during punic wars (to overthrow carthage)....but later they had conflict with Rome.
 

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This guy is saying that if exchange rate hits 8.80 he’ll exchange usd to TL.

Anyone wanna take a guess at who he voted for ?
He says RTE said interest is going to be lowered so they knew usd was going up.

They don’t put money in the bank because interest is haram, so they buy usd and wait for it to gonup so they can score profit......
 

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This guy is saying that if exchange rate hits 8.80 he’ll exchange usd to TL.

Anyone wanna take a guess at who he voted for ?
He says RTE said interest is going to be lowered so they knew usd was going up.

They don’t put money in the bank because interest is haram, so they buy usd and wait for it to gonup so they can score profit......
Companies do that same thing with millions and nobody has to guess who they've voted for!
What kind of argument is that?
 
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This guy is saying that if exchange rate hits 8.80 he’ll exchange usd to TL.

Anyone wanna take a guess at who he voted for ?
He says RTE said interest is going to be lowered so they knew usd was going up.

They don’t put money in the bank because interest is haram, so they buy usd and wait for it to gonup so they can score profit......

This guy is saying that if exchange rate hits 8.80 he’ll exchange usd to TL.

Anyone wanna take a guess at who he voted for ?
He says RTE said interest is going to be lowered so they knew usd was going up.

They don’t put money in the bank because interest is haram, so they buy usd and wait for it to gonup so they can score profit......
But buying US dollar is okay:)
 

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