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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:59 am Reply with quote
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michalis5354 wrote:
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...but surely it wont take that long for a solution?


I will not answer this question as I dont want to bring politics into the special thread. This is a gift to Miltiades Smile

Smile Smile



Ofcourse............................you started it. Wink


Yes it was my mistake . Embarassed Apologies to miltiades . I will not do it again I promise Wink



I am sure, the gentleman he is, Miltiades wont mind(this once). My apologies too.
PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:30 pm Reply with quote
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halil wrote:
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Congratulations Miltiades Smile

Whats his name?


Kikapulopolous...........!! Laughing Laughing



Congratulations Miltiades. Very Happy


Kikapu ,
we are thanking you and Deniz for the Donation..... Also other Cypriots...
Miltiades said their names as well but i can't remember them . I am sorry .


No need to thank me Halil, but I appreciate the thought.

I will continue to support my friend Miltiades in his effort to raise money to the charity that is close to his heart each time I have a chance to see him. I hope his efforts are appreciated by all and that any and all donations are well utilized by the Cancer Foundation in Cyprus.
PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:10 pm Reply with quote
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Kikapu wrote:
halil wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Congratulations Miltiades Smile

Whats his name?


Kikapulopolous...........!! Laughing Laughing



Congratulations Miltiades. Very Happy


Kikapu ,
we are thanking you and Deniz for the Donation..... Also other Cypriots...
Miltiades said their names as well but i can't remember them . I am sorry .


No need to thank me Halil, but I appreciate the thought.

I will continue to support my friend Miltiades in his effort to raise money to the charity that is close to his heart each time I have a chance to see him. I hope his efforts are appreciated by all and that any and all donations are well utilized by the Cancer Foundation in Cyprus.


Kikapu,
be sure , donations are using in the right ways . I hope one day u will get chance to see them , how hard they are working to help those needed persons. Me and Miltiades witnessed all these . this makes us happy and try more . I was planning to expand this work when he arrived but we couldn't this time .We supposed to meet DT as well . Next time we will do it but i will get in touch again with DT than we can do some homework before we meet Miltiades again.
We will inform all of you .
PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:15 pm Reply with quote
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michalis5354 wrote:
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Γιάννης this is how is written in Greek.

But why G(Y)iannis and not Miltiades have I missed something?



Agreed, but when pronounced does it sound like a 'G' or a 'Y'.

If it sount like a 'G' it sound more 'Italianate', like Giovanni. I know lately the Greeks have changed from 'Y' to the 'G' letters, oh what the heck, the wonders of a 'phonetic' language.

Whether its Yiannis or Nikolis, he will be a great Cypriot I am sure. Laughing Laughing Laughing


ok you can pronounce it with light G or with a strong Y .

Not as strong as G Giovani for sure.

Whether Giannis or Miltiades he can be a great Cypriot the one who can solve the Cyprus problem maybe Smile

Its the same with the Greek χ . There is no English equivalent and therefore I use "ch" to balance the accent. Μιχάλης = Michalis .

This lecture is Free
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Laughing Laughing Laughing

I used G because is how we write it in Greeklish but the pronunciation is more like Y. If you try to write Giannis in English will be Yiannis or John (equivalent British name). When we write Greek with English (Latin) letters
the Greek γ is g so the words with γ like cat=γάτα become gata but pronounced like yata. Most of us we use the y for the Greek letter ψ because there is no equivalent English/Latin letter for that one.

A bit confusing with all this Greeklish I guess.
PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:16 pm Reply with quote
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As for the name, hopefully Miltiades will have a safe journey back in UK and back to his pc and will let us know. Very Happy
PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:50 pm Reply with quote
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Best wishes and happiness Miltiades.
PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:52 pm Reply with quote
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LENA wrote:
michalis5354 wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
michalis5354 wrote:
Γιάννης this is how is written in Greek.

But why G(Y)iannis and not Miltiades have I missed something?



Agreed, but when pronounced does it sound like a 'G' or a 'Y'.

If it sount like a 'G' it sound more 'Italianate', like Giovanni. I know lately the Greeks have changed from 'Y' to the 'G' letters, oh what the heck, the wonders of a 'phonetic' language.

Whether its Yiannis or Nikolis, he will be a great Cypriot I am sure. Laughing Laughing Laughing


ok you can pronounce it with light G or with a strong Y .

Not as strong as G Giovani for sure.

Whether Giannis or Miltiades he can be a great Cypriot the one who can solve the Cyprus problem maybe Smile

Its the same with the Greek χ . There is no English equivalent and therefore I use "ch" to balance the accent. Μιχάλης = Michalis .

This lecture is Free
.



Laughing Laughing Laughing

I used G because is how we write it in Greeklish but the pronunciation is more like Y. If you try to write Giannis in English will be Yiannis or John (equivalent British name). When we write Greek with English (Latin) letters
the Greek γ is g so the words with γ like cat=γάτα become gata but pronounced like yata. Most of us we use the y for the Greek letter ψ because there is no equivalent English/Latin letter for that one.

A bit confusing with all this Greeklish I guess.



Thanks for the lecture Lena. I love being your pupil. You have a way with words.

Thanks for the free class Michalis. I will need help from both of you in the future, I am sure. Laughing
PostPosted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 1:09 am Reply with quote
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My dear friends , just back in London , I thank you all for your wishes on the birth of little Yiannis !!! weighing in at 4 kg , big boy complete with hair and a moustache !! I left Limassol for Nicosia Monday 24th at 11 am and half an hour later my son in law rung me to say that the doctor looking after my daughter on examining her decided that a natural birth wasnt safe in view of the baby's head being in the wrong position and that a cesarean was to be carried out soon. I drove to Nicosia and as usual was met at Ledra Palace crossing by Halil . After visiting cancer tulip , where once again we witnessed the efforts of the volunteers and presented them with donations raised in London , we proceeded towards Hilarion Castle , taking in the breathtaking views on the way . We reached the top and stopped to admire the scenery when my mobile rung and it was my son in law who informed that the baby was born and all was perfectly good and that my daughter was in excellent condition.....
Those of us who are lucky enough to have experienced the arrival of a grandchild must know what an excillerating and emotional time it is , I was over the moon that both were ok and the baby in tip top condition !!
Halil shook my hand and was the first person to congratulate me and at lunchtime later on to share a glass of wine and wet the baby's head !! Only had one glass each because Halil was driving and I had left my car at the crossing . My dear friend Halil gifted me with three bottles of red wine and can report that they were all first class and very enjoyable.
I thank you Halil and a very special thank you for the book you gave me of Sevgul Uludag , OYSTERS WITH THE MISSING PEARLS .
I'm grateful that I had the chance to read the entire book and so exuberant that all that I stand for as far as the Cyprus problem is concerned is in line with the authors personal views. I shall start a new thread on Sevgul's book so as not to turn this particular one into a political one.

My wife was due to have come back with me today , but on Monday following the birth of Yiannis she announced to all that she wanted to stay a little longer on the understanding that when she wanted to come back I would fly out and accompany her back to London . We have an excellent Doctor in Limassol who looks after her and we have complete faith in Dr Demetris ( not related ) .

A short comment on the Cyprus weather in that how beautiful it was during my 6 days there .
PostPosted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 1:18 am Reply with quote
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miltiades wrote:
My dear friends , just back in London , I thank you all for your wishes on the birth of little Yiannis !!! weighing in at 4 kg , big boy complete with hair and a moustache !! I left Limassol for Nicosia Monday 24th at 11 am and half an hour later my son in law rung me to say that the doctor looking after my daughter on examining her decided that a natural birth wasnt safe in view of the baby's head being in the wrong position and that a cesarean was to be carried out soon. I drove to Nicosia and as usual was met at Ledra Palace crossing by Halil . After visiting cancer tulip , where once again we witnessed the efforts of the volunteers and presented them with donations raised in London , we proceeded towards Hilarion Castle , taking in the breathtaking views on the way . We reached the top and stopped to admire the scenery when my mobile rung and it was my son in law who informed that the baby was born and all was perfectly good and that my daughter was in excellent condition.....
Those of us who are lucky enough to have experienced the arrival of a grandchild must know what an excillerating and emotional time it is , I was over the moon that both were ok and the baby in tip top condition !!
Halil shook my hand and was the first person to congratulate me and at lunchtime later on to share a glass of wine and wet the baby's head !! Only had one glass each because Halil was driving and I had left my car at the crossing . My dear friend Halil gifted me with three bottles of red wine and can report that they were all first class and very enjoyable.
I thank you Halil and a very special thank you for the book you gave me of Sevgul Uludag , OYSTERS WITH THE MISSING PEARLS .
I'm grateful that I had the chance to read the entire book and so exuberant that all that I stand for as far as the Cyprus problem is concerned is in line with the authors personal views. I shall start a new thread on Sevgul's book so as not to turn this particular one into a political one.

My wife was due to have come back with me today , but on Monday following the birth of Yiannis she announced to all that she wanted to stay a little longer on the understanding that when she wanted to come back I would fly out and accompany her back to London . We have an excellent Doctor in Limassol who looks after her and we have complete faith in Dr Demetris ( not related ) .

A short comment on the Cyprus weather in that how beautiful it was during my 6 days there .



We are delighted that all is well with Yiannis and the mother.

Regards
PostPosted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 1:46 am Reply with quote
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Congratulations one more time Miltiade...Very HappyVery HappyVery Happy

4Kg huh? Amazing!! Very Happy Glad everything is alright and both mother and son are fine and happy!

By the way, I knew he was Yiannis! I bet you pissed your pants. Laughing Laughing Laughing
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