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AMA vs. FAKAT I would like to know what are the differences between them. I am interested in any slight difference. Please, write a sample sentence too, so I can understand it better.
4 mei 2012 13:18
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Ama and fakat mean exactly the same but no sentence can start with ama in written language and somehow older people use the word fakat more and I do not remember any black and white Turkish movie using the word ama :) hope it helps
6 mei 2012
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There is no difference in the meaning. Just "ama" is more common. There are also "lakin" and "ancak" which have the same meaning but these are not used in spoken language at all. You may see them in books or stuff...
4 mei 2012
AMA often not used in formal speech and writing, it is an informal phrase. FAKAT used in formal... meaning same. two of them arabic origin words.
4 mei 2012
"ama" and "fakat" are exactly same for english "but". But, we're using it in another meanings. e.g strengthening a adjective e.g bugün hava çok sıcak "ama" yağmurlu. (you can use "fakat" here. there will not any change.) bugün hava çok "ama" çok sıcak. (you can not use "fakat" here.) i use "ama" for strengthening an adjective (çok)
27 mei 2013
Herkese teşekkürler! ^-^
8 mei 2012
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