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It certainly doesn't fit for fun, casual talk but is awesome for serious and deep talk. My opinion though.

I don't like Spanish and Italian, by the way.
 
I've heard Serbian swears (I'm really into swearing in other languages, may sound weird but still), they're pretty creative, too. But you can turn everything in Turkish language into a swear. Even our most common swears can't be translated easily. I even have a notebook where I come up with interesting and absurd swears, language just begs for it.
 
Even the best swearer in English language can't swear better than a regular swearer in Turkish language. I'm that asssertive about it. :p
 
I like Turkish, I even considered to learn, but no time.. And if you think about it, Turkish is the Spanish of the East, so many countries speaks it.
 
Which could sound very similar to me making it a more monotone language in my ears.
I have the same with Polish, because of its s-sound infestation. All these s sounds are different but there's so many of them that there's hardly any word left without them.
 
All this aside, the Turkish voices from Bert and Ernie are very funny (just as the Dutch and the originals by Henson and Oz).
 
Hate it when I find out that some fantastic melody is really easy to play. You think you can find those haunting melodies by picking up your instrument at the second (thinking it's basic) and you can't come up with anything. And these melodies are always consisted of notes you constantly play, yet they sound different.

Argh. The magic of musicianship drives me nuts at times.
 
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