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To: LibWhacker
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In Turkish, integration means a whole lot of things, but assimilation just means assimilation.

Cambridge (British English) definitions:

1. Integration. To mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits and customs. Or, to combine two or more things in order to become more effective.

2. Assimilation. To take in, fit into, or become similar (to).

Turkish (dictionary) definitions:

1. Integration.

f. bütünlemek, to complete; to make complete.

tamamlamak, to complete, finish; to make (something) complete or whole, fill in (the gap, the missing parts); to complement.

integralini almak, (numerous) to take, to get, to steal, etc.

birleştirmek, to unite, join (people, things) together.

kaynaştırmak, 1. to fuse, join together. 2. to cause (people) to become firm friends.

katmak, 1. to add, mix in. 2. to send with. 3. to annex (something) (to).

ilave etmek, to add.

2. Assimilation.

asimilasyon, assimilation

özümseme, assimilation

özümleme, assimilation

sindirim, digestion

benzeyiş, resemblance

benzeşme, assimilation

7 posted on 02/28/2011 11:17:36 AM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

This sucks.

So here we find out that Texas has about 10 years or so till it becomes a LaRaza colony and the convervatives in Texas lose this state forever.

Now we hear how Germany is becoming a colony of Turkey.

Most European nations and colonial nations like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, are being demographically replaced and changed.

Soon all conservatives will have is a little pocket of land somewhere in Utah the way things are going.


8 posted on 02/28/2011 11:28:35 AM PST by MrInvisible
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