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changchiu
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posted April 30, 2010 03:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for changchiu     Edit/Delete Message
I also find this part lately,btw not too late..
if I write my name can you look at my name

name-surname: neval yılmaz (in our alphabet i refer to ı )

19 Nov 1980 Bingöl / TURKEY
Hour:08:45 a.m.

Thanks

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LEXX
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posted May 01, 2010 02:22 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message
Hello changchiu
Is this your full name?
I must warn you, there will not be very many
English words, but I shall try.
Are you male or female?
I have some limited, but workable experience working on Lexigramming Turkish names.
I have quite a few requests...several dozen in fact, but shall add your name to my list if you do not mind being patient with me.
As to your letter "ı" being equivalent to "i",
I shall explain how I apply such when Lexigramming.
However firstly, I wish to know how your name is pronounced.

neval.....
is the "e" lone, such as in "see" or
short as in "eh"
Is the "a" long as in "say"
or short as in "father", "awe", or "ah"
or short as in "what"
or short as in "apple"

yılmaz....
Same questions about the "a" in this name also.
The letter "ı" is as in "eye" or "high", or "fly"?
The first letter, the "Y",
is as in "young"?

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changchiu
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posted May 01, 2010 02:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for changchiu     Edit/Delete Message
Thank you Lexx;

I am female..yes,my full name..
in Yılmaz 'ı' goest to 'i'

e is alone,as in 'eh'
a in alone;and 'neval' all word only 1 time is..
Y is like in 'young'..and all words are only 1 time..

thanks again...

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posted May 02, 2010 02:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message
changchiu
Thank you!
I will try to have at least a little something for you soon!

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posted May 02, 2010 11:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message
OK...
have I got it right?

neval yılmaz
is pronounced as:

Nehvall Yeyellmuz

?

Generally in such situations as non Latin letters, or diacritics and so forth....
when Lexigramming I leave it up to the person
to choose the transliteration spelling needed to Lexigram in English.
If I were Lexigramming phonetically, the process would be different, and much more complex. That is "sound" or "vibrational"
Lexigramming which is a very complex and ponderous undertaking.
I do them but most folks are content with basic Alphabetical Lexigramming.

In your case,
I would look at your name two ways.
neval yılmaz
sequenced to these letters:
AA E LL M N V YY
And with "ı" replaced by "i".
AA E I LL M N V Y

If I were hunting for Turkish words, I would leave the ı in.
Sigh....wish I knew Turkish.
I shall try to return in a few hours with more!

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posted May 02, 2010 11:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message
I do see some Turkish words found within your name too!
Still looking!
Here are some:
VE=egg
NE=what
AMA=but; however
EN= 1.width
2. a cachet on an animal or bonded goods

Adverb

en

1. An adverb which makes the adjective after it superlative. Example:

* büyük: big,
* en büyük: the biggest

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belgz
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posted May 03, 2010 10:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for belgz     Edit/Delete Message
Ok I'll try and help a bit more.

Her name is pronounced..

Ne va l

yill muz both words are soft words.


And the y she did in english is just a normal "i"

It comes up differently because our keyboards dont recognise it. One of the letter "i"'s in the turkish alphabet doesn't have a dot on top of it. It's pronounced iugh instead of ee.

"iugh" is like when you say ewwww but without saying the W on the end.

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changchiu
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posted May 03, 2010 01:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for changchiu     Edit/Delete Message
wow.Thank you Lexx...
Neval actually comes from arabic-zen word..It means faith-chance-whic comes from God.
And my surname turkish,Yılmaz-Yilmaz,a person who never give up,always fighting,etc..
Of course it is in turkish means...

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changchiu
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posted May 03, 2010 01:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for changchiu     Edit/Delete Message
thnks Belgz;

Neval in 2 times pronoun..Ne val
And also Yıl maz..

Hım we pronunced Yıl as if e goes to i....

It became more complicated

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LEXX
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posted May 03, 2010 07:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message
I was trying to ascertain whether "i"
was as in idea or Hawaii, or a short "i" sound like in tin.
LOL!
I see it is not any of those either!
Ewwww is more of a short e blended with a short u.
Thanks changchiu & belgz!

And thank you for posting your name etymology and meaning too!
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