Zaten öylesin . Ayrıca Amerikalı diye ayrım yapmıyorum genel olarak öylesin. Bukalemun gibisin lan boş yorumlar yapma . açtığım başlığa bak bakalım kim kime saldırmış iyi oku yorumları en baştan sonra gelip burda yorum yap.
I don't think that we have to put the franchise on one person's shoulders. For the Rockets it seems that Green, Sengun and Smith are all great and should grow as a unit. But if I must decide then my answer is Jalen Green. Also I have a favor to ask. Please just use English when you post something. This is the used language in this forum. Do not DISTORT!
It was only in the 16th century that we saw the semantic change of blac to refer to something dark (night-colour) The word ‘Black’ can be traced back to its proto Indo-European origins through the word ‘blac’ which meant pale, wan, colourless, or albino. ‘Blac’ was incorporated into Old French as Blanc, Italian and Spanish as Blanco, Bianca, Bianco, Bianchi. In Old English “blac” person meant fair; someone devoid of colour, similar to the word “blanc” which still means white or fair person. In Middle English the word was spelt as “blaec” same thing as the modern word “black”, only at that time, around 1051 AD, it still meant a fair skin, or so-called white person. The words “blacca” an Old/Middle English word still resonates with “blanke” the Dutch-Germanic term for white people of today. It was not till the sixteenth century that the semantic broadening of black occured- both figurative connotations as well as literal. From ‘blac, blake, bleaken, blaccen’ and their literal meaning ‘to bleach out or make white, blond or pale’ came the figurative meaning ‘to stain someones reputation, or defame’ or darken. Literally “blac” by that time came to mean night-like colour, dark.