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Thread: Are Turks physically stronger than Greeks but mentally weaker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Historyinterest View Post
    There's no Hellenic culture to to be found among Turks
    The Greek Loanwords in Turkish and their use in the Greek Language
    https://blogs.sch.gr/akougoulos/2013...reek-language/

    Greek influence on the Turkish language is mainly dominant when it comes to sea and building expressions.

    Turna, kefali, galeos, tsipoura, barbuni, lavrakia, htopodi, kalmari, garides… these are all sea foods and all of them are from Greek origin. From here, it is easy to understand Turks learn fishing from Greeks.

    These are kind of obvious but more frequently used ones are about buildings. Such as anahtar-anoihter (key) kilit-kleio (lock) and more.

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    Average height, and not extreme tallness, is preferable in the modern battlefield.
    A soldier needs to be flexible, easy to move, and strong built at the same time.
    So the very tall ethnicities have a disadvantage against the medium ones, so do short ones.

    Thats why Greeks create good soldiers through the ages, and are among the best in nato.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDorian View Post
    Lol modern Turks are not even proper Asians

    More like a mix of Caucasians and Asian
    They're hardly Asian at all though. They're mostly Middle Eastern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epirus DNA View Post
    The Greek Loanwords in Turkish and their use in the Greek Language
    https://blogs.sch.gr/akougoulos/2013...reek-language/

    Greek influence on the Turkish language is mainly dominant when it comes to sea and building expressions.

    Turna, kefali, galeos, tsipoura, barbuni, lavrakia, htopodi, kalmari, garides… these are all sea foods and all of them are from Greek origin. From here, it is easy to understand Turks learn fishing from Greeks.

    These are kind of obvious but more frequently used ones are about buildings. Such as anahtar-anoihter (key) kilit-kleio (lock) and more.
    bro what are you smoking.
    We also have Aztec words in Turkish such as "chocolate" (çikolata). MuH AzTeC CuLtUrE AmOnG TuRkS....

    You shouldn't have responded this, Made you look like a coping fool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anaximander View Post
    Average height, and not extreme tallness, is preferable in the modern battlefield.
    A soldier needs to be flexible, easy to move, and strong built at the same time.
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    Yeah but you will have to work on yourself if you want to fullfill these requirements
    The Talmud tells us that the only language the Torah could be translated into elegantly is Greek.

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