erdiengelli

English translation: disabled

13:47 Sep 15, 2009
Turkish to English translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - Media / Multimedia / TV-speak
Turkish term or phrase: erdiengelli
Greetings,

Could this be some sort of a mistake, I wonder.

TRT recently showed some photos of mentally handicapped teenagers learning to ride horses, presumably as some kind of therapy.

The sentences used was something like this: erdiengelli children learn how to ride.

Please, what could erdiengelli mean? I can't find it anywhere.

All the best, and many thanks,

Simon
SeiTT
United Kingdom
Local time: 21:04
English translation:disabled
Explanation:
Misunderstanding! I must be meant "Bedensel engelli"
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Salih YILDIRIM
United States
Local time: 16:04
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many thanks excellent
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Explanation:
Misunderstanding! I must be meant "Bedensel engelli"

Salih YILDIRIM
United States
Local time: 16:04
Native speaker of: Native in TurkishTurkish
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
many thanks excellent

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agree  Ali Sinan ALAGOZ
9 hrs
  -> Tesekkur ederim.

agree  Bumin: Agreed. They rarely say "ferdi engelli", may be you've heard that. "Fert" = "Birey" same. Mostly in sports, rare use.
19 hrs
  -> Tesekkur ederim.
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