How to express your love and affection in many different languages with recordings for some of them.
1. Linguists estimate that of the 6,000 or so languages now spoken in the world, about half will be gone within the next 100 years. In his paper “Endangered ..
Sadik is one of the rebellious youth who has been politically active as a university student and became a left-wing journalist in the 70's, despite his father's expectations of him becoming... See full summary » Storyline Onur, who has been deaf since birth, works as a librarian. His father had left him and his mother when he was seven, and Onur has always blamed himself for this. Although being able to speak, he has chosen to stay silent because of the pitying looks of the people around him. At his friend Vedat's engagement party, he meets Zeynep, who later finds out about Onur's hearing disability, but is not bothered by it. She is forced by her overbearing father to leave home and gets a job at a call-center. Having to speak on the phone all day to people she doesn't know, Zeynep finds peace with Onur, who she communicates with perfectly without speaking... Written by antikor
Love in Another Language (Turkish: Başka Dilde Aşk) is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by İlksen Başarır, starring Mert Fırat as a young deaf man who falls ..
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Jun 18, 2007.. The word LOVE in 28 different languages other than english. This was inspired by a similar creation by me. Arabic: حُب Chinese: 喜爱 Czech: ..
Vocabulary words for Learn how to spell and pronounce love in 30 different languages. Includes studying games and tools such as flashcards.
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Directed by Ilksen Basarir. With Mert Firat, Saadet Aksoy, Emre Karayel, Lale Mansur. Onur, who has been deaf since birth, works as a librarian. His father had ..
Love in Another Language (Turkish: Başka Dilde Aşk) is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by İlksen Başarır, starring Mert Fırat as a young deaf man who falls in love with a call-center worker. The film, which went on nationwide general release on December 18, 2009 (won awards at film festivals in Antalya, Bursa and Ankara as well as the 3rd Yeşilçam Awards. The film was shot on location in Istanbul, Turkey. Onur, who has been deaf since birth, works as a librarian. His father had left him and his mother when he was seven, and Onur has always blamed himself for this. Although being able to speak, he has chosen to stay silent because of the pitying looks of the people around him. At his friend Vedat’s engagement party, he meets Zeynep, who later finds out about Onur’s hearing disability, but is not bothered by it. She is forced by her overbearing father to leave home and gets a job at a call-center. Having to speak on the phone all day to people she doesn’t know, Zeynep finds peace with Onur, who she communicates with perfectly without speaking... The film opened in 38 screens across Turkey on December 18, 2009 (at number nine in the Turkish box office chart with an opening weekend gross of $103,877. 46th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival 4th Bursa International Silk Road Film Festival 21st Ankara International Film Festival The film twice reached number nine in the Turkish box office chart and has made a total gross of $771,785. 46th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival City Council Jury's Special Award: İlksen Başarır (Won) 4th Bursa International Silk Road Film Festival Best Actress Award: Saadet Aksoy (Won) Turkish Film Critics Association (SİYAD) jury prize 21st Ankara International Film Festival (11–21 March 2010) Best Leading Actor Award: Mert Fırat (Won) Best Leading Actress Award: Saadet Aksoy (Won) 3rd Yeşilçam Awards (March 23, 2010) Best Actor: Mert Fırat (Won) 2009 in film Turkish films of 2009 Official website for the film Başarır highlights social issue via modern-day romance discussion with the director Baska dilde ask at the Internet Movie Database