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geezer
I was so scared when I heard the address that I ran away. It's really scary that it's still being used in the music community of Ankara. I saw a guy at the bar I used to go to in 1998, drinking beer from the same glass and saying the same things in the same order.
People who left Turkey in the past took the language of the time with them. Even though the language spoken in Turkey today is different, the same phrase is still used. People who have left Turkey say "hey old man" and "stay will come" to the younger generation, but they don't understand each other.
My teacher, like Haji, used the same words and phrases he used when he was young in the 1980s. Later on, those words were replaced by different words and phrases, and our language changed. Eventually, our slang words were no longer used.
My mother had broken both her wrists and had surgery on her left hand. While she was still under the effects of the anesthesia, the doctors came to check on her and she heard them talking about her, calling her an "oldie" and a "geezer". She was not fully conscious and mumbled something back to them.
geezer
geezer
I was so scared when I heard the address that I ran away. It's really scary that it's still being used in the music community of Ankara. I saw a guy at the bar I used to go to in 1998, drinking beer from the same glass and saying the same things in the same order.
geezer
In Turkey, people say "dude" to mean the same thing as "Hugo Reyes" does.
geezer
People who left Turkey in the past took the language of the time with them. Even though the language spoken in Turkey today is different, the same phrase is still used. People who have left Turkey say "hey old man" and "stay will come" to the younger generation, but they don't understand each other.
geezer
In the Kocaeli region, young people always use a respectful way of speaking when they are talking to people on the street.
geezer
Instead of saying "bro", I use the phrase "dude". What does "dude" mean, Grandpa?
geezer
My teacher, like Haji, used the same words and phrases he used when he was young in the 1980s. Later on, those words were replaced by different words and phrases, and our language changed. Eventually, our slang words were no longer used.
geezer
I just realized that I am one of the few people left in the world who still use the word "oldie". It seems like this tradition is slowly fading away.
geezer
My mother had broken both her wrists and had surgery on her left hand. While she was still under the effects of the anesthesia, the doctors came to check on her and she heard them talking about her, calling her an "oldie" and a "geezer". She was not fully conscious and mumbled something back to them.