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We eat "shish kebabs" here, where did that word come from? Haha, don't "Kizomba" and "Kuduro" sound like african words to you? It is Angolan, people here don't even get most of what they sing about but the rythm is contagious countries who have (not had) influence on greece This greek song archieved success her last year : Greek salads and greek cheese are eat here |
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I agree the rythm is contagious . http://www.mariofrangoulis.com/ What to say... the most perfect man in the world............ |
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Turkish food is also very popular probably more eated than fast food, especially kebab. Kebab (Persian:كباب, also kebap, kabab, kebob, kabob, kibob, kebhav, kephav, kebabie, Cevap[1]) is a wide variety of meat dishes originating in Persia[2][3][4] and later on adopted by the Middle East and Turkey, and now found worldwide. I now about this, you probably call it grec because of gyros. but i wont say more because i don't want ashina to come and start explaining how yakuts eat baklava in ciberia. (ofc i am not saying that its greek) also i will not go into details about other similar foods, beause i am sure alot of people who are used only to see supermarket meat will be shocked. |
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actualy about kebab |
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The only two greek singer I know are Maria Callas (very popular here) and Stakis Rouvas (I'm not sure it's the good orthograph) ![]() lol for the song! its a remake of an "ancient" one ^^ btw the chese isn't only greek, other people have it as well, like e.g. albanians, but the greek name of the chese is protected. actualy we have alot of different types of chese (last 5 are italian thought, dunno why they are on this list) Really??? lol |
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people like salvatore adamo, chrishophe for the french or cellentano for the italians were really poppular here |
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people like salvatore adamo, chrishophe for the french or cellentano for the italians were really poppular here The french singer you said I'm surprizing they were popular outside France. I thinked singer like Françoise Hardy, Mireille Mattieu or France Gall where more successfull in Europe , than those one |
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US of A. pretty much everything. Germans, Slavs, Scandinavians, and Injuns have also had some influence on the culture and supposedly a little on the language in this area of Canada more so than others. A strong Canadian raising exists in the prairie regions together with certain older usages such as chesterfield and front room also associated with the Maritimes. Aboriginal Canadians are a larger and more conspicuous population in prairie cities than elsewhere in the country and certain elements of aboriginal speech in English are sometimes to be heard. Similarly, the linguistic legacy, mostly intonation but also speech patterns and syntax, of the Scandinavian, Slavic and German settlers – who are far more numerous and historically important in the Prairies than in Ontario or the Maritimes – can be heard in the general milieu. Again, the large Métis population in Saskatchewan and Manitoba also carries with it certain linguistic traits inherited from French, Aboriginal and Celtic forebears. Some terms are derived from immigrant groups or are just local inventions: I had no idea "ginch" was of East Euro derivation. |
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Economy: Gulf Arabs
Entertainment: USA Politics: USA Technology: Japan I just pointed out the country with the biggest influence in every sector (imo). Turkish politics is also shaped by Europeans but Americans have far more influence and Turkish politics are more similar to American style politics than to the European one. Same counts for technology where Turkey colloborates a lot with Koreans but still far more with Japanese. Many big projects in Turkey are made by Japanese, for example Marmaray (the world's deepest immersed tube tunnel), Izmit Bay Bridge (one of the largest suspension bridges in the world), nuclear power plants in Sinop etc. Turkey is the fastest growing economy in the world due to Gulf Arab investments. |
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