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  2. Turkish literature - Wikipedia

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    "Official Certificates" for legally published books do not solve the problem, because controlling the illegal book trade remains difficult. [citation needed] 5,000 of 10,000 book shops in Turkey are in Istanbul, including the bookfair and growing licence trading. Turkey was a guest of honour at the Frankfurt Bookfair in 2008. [35]

  3. Yeminli Sözlük - Wikipedia

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    Yeminli Sözlük is a sentence-based online dictionary with millions of pre-translated English–Turkish sentences. [1]Started in early 2008, Yeminli Sözlük contains nearly 1,000,000 entries made up of translated sentences in English and Turkish languages. [2]

  4. Snow (Pamuk novel) - Wikipedia

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    On Bookmarks Magazine Nov/Dec 2004 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a (4.0 out of 5) based on critic reviews with the critical summary stating, "With Snow, Pamuk aims to deliver this pistol-shot—and then go on performing. A couple of critics pronounce the experiment a failure; in his attempt to ...

  5. Category:Book publishing companies of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Book publishing companies of Turkey" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Turkish literature - Wikipedia

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  7. Foreign Language Knowledge Level Determination Exam

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    The Foreign Language Knowledge Level Determination Exam or YDS (Turkish: Yabancı Dil Bilgisi Seviye Tespit Sınavı) is a foreign language proficiency test administered by ÖSYM in Turkey in order to evaluate the foreign-language skills, especially of governmental employees. While anyone can take it, it is mostly taken by civil servants ...

  8. Follow Me! (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Follow Me! is a series of television programmes produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk and the BBC in the late 1970s to provide a crash course in the English language.It became popular in many overseas countries as a first introduction to English; in 1983, five hundred million people watched the show in China alone, featuring Kathy Flower.

  9. Category:Novels set in Turkey - Wikipedia

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