[Facts] Serkan and Cennet
Does anyone know how to pronounce the Turkish Serkan? I'm assuming it's either SERR-kahn or SERR-kann. Also, is Cennet a Turkish name or just a word?
Thank you!
Thank you!
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It appears that Cennet is a name (as well as a word, of course). There is a Cennet in this article:
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-10/02/article03.shtml
About Serkan, check here:
http://168.144.30.190/turkish/Default.asp?search=serkan
~ Ivayla,
skillfully disguised as a responsible adult
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-10/02/article03.shtml
About Serkan, check here:
http://168.144.30.190/turkish/Default.asp?search=serkan
~ Ivayla,
skillfully disguised as a responsible adult
This message was edited 3/14/2006, 9:38 PM
Thank you! Interesting article and the pronunciation site
also had Cennet, which is pronounced like Jenn-ett or Chenn-ett (hard to tell the difference).
also had Cennet, which is pronounced like Jenn-ett or Chenn-ett (hard to tell the difference).
Like Chenn-ett
To my sweet muse
Every time you rip my heart out
Every time you break it
I pick up the pen I hold in my hands
And write the most beautiful poems
But you know what
If it's alright by you
I'd rather be happy than a poet
Every time you rip my heart out
Every time you break it
I pick up the pen I hold in my hands
And write the most beautiful poems
But you know what
If it's alright by you
I'd rather be happy than a poet
Thanks!