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Indeed ! I learned to speak osmanli Turkish
Actually, I’m not Jewish (as far as I know). My ancestors were petty Prussian nobles belonging to the middle-class who settled down in Lower-Silesia. My last name used to start with ’von’ and my family has never been bothered by the Nazis.
And I don’t have prominent ears, it was just a pun to make fun of taxonomy, that sounds very "19th centurish" to me.
To tell you the truth, I admire a lot the western Jewish culture: that community gave us Einstein, Kafka, Spinoza, Arendt, Zweig, Marx, Mahler, Heine, Wittgenstein, Bergson, Bohr, Proust, Chagall, Husserl, Benjamin, Rubinstein, Buber, Popper, Derrida, Aron, Wiesel, Serguei Eisenstein, Ayn Rand, Noam Chomsky, Isaiah Berlin, Thomas Kuhn, Milton Friedman, Woody Allen, Peter Singer, Stephen Jay Gould, George Gershwin, Bob Dylan, Dr. Zamenhof (creator of Esperanto), and more...yeah even Jerry Seinfeld too
I’m fully aware that racialism, culturalism, all types of nationalism, quarrels and feuds are the norm here, but I don’t give a crap. I shall behave in a respectuful way, just like the average Canadian. (most tolerant nation in the world)
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You are a member of the tribe my friend, or you wouldn't have bothered listing all those jews
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Yes, I can speak it, although I started to learn it 15 years ago, (çünkü benim çok türk arkadaşlarım var) but I am afraid my Turkish might be somewhat rusty now.
more than surely.
it would be a personal honor to be accepted as a member of the clan
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Yes, in fact, I meant the language spoken in the modern Republic of Turkey, not in the defunct Ottoman Empire
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