In Turkish, "Thanks a lot" (as in the statement) is written as: Çok teşekkürler Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Thanks a lot for your help." Yardımın için çok teşekkürler. "Thanks a lot for lending me your car." Bana arabanı ödünç verdiğin için çok teşekkürler. "Thanks a...
In Turkish, "Next to" (as in the position of something) is written as: Yanında Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The restaurant is next to the pharmacy." Restoran, eczanenin yanında. "Sit next to your sister." Kardeşinin yanına otur. "Check the drawer next to that one." Onun yanındaki...
In Turkish, "Once in a while" (as in the phrase) is written as: Arada bir Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We come to this park once in a while." Bu parka arada bir geliyoruz. "I eat out once in a while." Arada bir dışarıda yemek yiyorum. ...
In Turkish, "I'm proud of you" (as in the statement) is written as: Seninle gurur duyuyorum Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
In Turkish, "5am" (as in the time) is written as: Sabah beş Listen to this time pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My husband wakes up at 5 am every morning." Eşim her sabah beşte uyanır. "My flight is tomorrow at 5 am." Uçağım yarın sabah beşte. "Let’s leave at 6 am....
In Turkish, "Fly" (the verb, as in transportation by flying, in the imperative form, in the singular form) is written as: Uç In Turkish, "Fly" (the verb, as in transportation by flying, in the imperative form, plural form) is written as: Uçun Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Fly there to save...
In Turkish, "Government" is written as: Hükümet In Turkish, "Governments" is written as: Hükümetler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My father works in the government." Babam hükümette çalışıyor. "It's the government's responsibility to ensure public safety." Halkın güvenliğini sağlamak hükümetin sorumluluğudur. "Government offices are closed on...
In Turkish, "Card game" (the noun) is written as: Kart oyunu In Turkish, "Card games" (the noun) is written as: Kart oyunları Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Let’s play a card game." Hadi bi' kart oyunu oynayalım. "Do you like card games?" Kart oyunlarını sever misin? ...
In Turkish, "Gets" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written as: Alır Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He gets the kids from school every day at 4pm." Çocukları her gün okuldan 16:00'da alır. "She always gets groceries because her husband forgets what to buy." Her zaman market...
In Turkish, "Get" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Alacağım (You) Alacaksın (You, formal) Alacaksınız (You, plural) Alacaksınız (He, She, It) Alacak (We) Alacağız (They) Alacaklar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm going to go get some milk." Gidip biraz süt alacağım. "I won’t...
In Turkish, "Middle" (the noun) is written as: Orta Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Put the vase in the middle of the table." Vazoyu masanın ortasına koy. "He’s in the middle of a meeting." Bir toplantının tam ortasında. "Your keys are in the middle of the...
In Turkish, "Floor" (the noun, as in the bottom surface of a building or the bottom surface of a floor of a building) is written as: Yer In Turkish, "Floors" (the noun) is written as: Yerler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The milk spilled on the floor." Yere süt...
In Turkish, "Story" (the noun) is written as: Hikaye In Turkish, "Stories" (the noun) is written as: Hikaye Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What's your favourite story from this book?" Bu kitaptaki favori hikayen hangisi? "My son likes listening to bedtime stories." Oğlum yatma zamanı hikayelere bayılır....
In Turkish, "Nervous" (the adjective) is written as: Endişeli Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m so nervous because of the presentation." Sunum yüzünden çok gerginim. "Are you nervous?" Gergin misin? "Being nervous before exams is normal." Sınav öncesi endişeli olmak normaldir. "My best friend has...
In Turkish, "Play" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Oynayacağım (You) Oynayacaksın (You, formal) Oynayacaksınız (You, plural) Oynayacaksınız (He, She, It) Oynayacak (We) Oynayacağız (They) Oynayacaklar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’ll play with you." Seninle oynayacağım. "I’m not going to play in that...
In Turkish, "Played" (the verb, in the past) is written as: (I) Oynadım (You) Oynadın (You, formal) Oynadınız (You, plural) Oynadınız (He, She, It) Oynadı (We) Oynadık (They) Oynadılar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I played with the kids at the park." Parktaki çocuklarla oynadım. "I never played...
In Turkish, "Rainy" (the adjective) is written as: Yağmurlu Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It will be rainy tomorrow." Yarın yağmurlu olacak. "I like rainy weather." Yağmurlu havayı severim. "It’s going to be a rainy day. Don’t forget your umbrella." Yağmurlu bir gün olacak. Şemsiyeni unutma....
In Turkish, "Bubble" is written as: Köpük In Turkish, "Bubbles" is written as: Köpükler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He’s blowing bubbles." Köpükleri üflüyor. "The children were blowing soap bubbles." Çocuklar sabun köpüğü üflüyordu. "Bubbles appeared when I poured the soda." Sodayı döktüğümde köpükler ortaya...
In Turkish, "Moroccan" is written as: Faslı In Turkish, "Moroccans" is written as: Faslılar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He’s Moroccan." O Faslı. "I have a Moroccan friend." Faslı bir arkadaşım var. "Moroccans are hospitable." Faslılar misafirperverdir. "I’m not Moroccan." Faslı değilim. "Moroccans...
In Turkish, "I've returned" is written as: Döndüm Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’ve returned home." Eve döndüm. "I’ve returned from work." İşten döndüm. "I’ve returned just now." Daha şimdi döndüm. "I’ve returned from my trip." Seyahatimden döndüm. "I’ve returned from Türkiye." Türkiye'den döndüm....
In Turkish, "Accordion" is written as: Akordeon In Turkish, "Accordions" is written as: Akordeonlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Do you play the accordion?" Akordeon çalar mısın? "I don’t play the accordion." Akordeon çalmam. "I want to learn how to play the accordion." Nasıl akordeon...
In Turkish, "Fake" (the adjective) is written as: Sahte Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I think this painting is fake." Sanırım bu tablo sahte. "Is this fake or real?" Bu sahte mi yoksa gerçek mi? "This ring is fake." Bu yüzük sahte. "No, it’s not...
In Turkish, "Not" is written as: Değil Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m not ready yet." Daha hazır değilim. "The door is not locked." Kapı kilitli değil. "The meeting is not today. It’s tomorrow." Toplantı bugün değil. "She’s not here yet." O henüz burada değil....
In Turkish, "Crayon" (the noun) is written as: Pastel boya kalemi In Turkish, "Crayons" (the noun) is written as: Pastel boya kalemleri Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can you pass me the blue crayon, please?" Bana mavi pastel boya kalemini uzatır mısın lütfen? "The yellow crayon...
In Turkish, "Collar" is written as: Yaka In Turkish, "Collars" is written as: Yakalar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Your collar is lopsided." Yakanız orantısız. "There’s a stain on your collar." Yakanda bir leke var. "Adjust your collar." Yakanı ayarla. "The collars on my...
In Turkish, "Attachment" is written as: Ek In Turkish, "Attachments" is written as: Ekler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "You can find it in the attachment." Ekte bulabilirsiniz. "Please check for any attachments." Lütfen ekleri kontrol edin. "The attachment is below." Ek aşağıdadır. "He...
In Turkish, "Lease" is written as: Kira sözleşmesi In Turkish, "Leases" is written as: Kira sözleşmeleri Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "She signed a lease." Kira sözleşmesi imzaladı. "We reviewed the terms of our lease." Kira sözleşmemizin şartlarını gözden geçirdik. "The lease requires a security...
In Turkish, "Dried" (the adjective) is written as: Kurutulmuş Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Are you eating dried fruits?" Kurutulmuş meyve mi yiyorsun? "I like dried bananas." Kurutulmuş muzu severim. "She’s eating dried grapes." Kurutulmuş üzüm yiyor. "Those are dried strawberries." Onlar kurutulmuş çilek. ...
In Turkish, "Wheel" is written as: Tekerlek In Turkish, "Wheels" is written as: Tekerlekler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The bike’s wheel got deflated." Bisikletin tekerleğinin havası indi. "My suitcase has 4 wheels." Bavulumun dört tekerleği var. "We installed new wheels for my son’s bike."...
In Turkish, "Handful" is written as: Avuç Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can you give me a handful of sugar, please?" Bana bir avuç şeker verebilir misin, lütfen? "She grabbed a handful of candies." Bir avuç şeker aldı. "We picked up a handful of brochures." Bir...
In Turkish, "Jar" is written as: Kavanoz In Turkish, "Jars" is written as: Kavanozlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I can open the lid of the jar." Kavanozun kapağını açabilirim. "I need a jar to store this." Bunu saklamak için bir kavanoza ihtiyacım var. "I...
In Turkish, "T-shirt" is written as: Tişört In Turkish, "T-shirts" is written as: Tişörtler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I like your t-shirt!" Tişörtünü sevdim! "Where can I buy new t-shirts?" Yeni tişörtleri nereden satın alabilirim? "The t-shirts in this store are not stylish." Bu...
In Turkish, "I don't see it" is written as: Onu görmüyorum. Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects "I don't see it" in Tunisian Arabic "I don't see it" in Lebanese Arabic
In Turkish, "You two" is written as: Siz ikiniz Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Where were you two?" Siz ikiniz neredeydiniz? "Can you two help me, please?" Siz ikiniz bana yardım edebilir misiniz, lütfen? "You two are a great team." Siz ikiniz harika bir takımsınız. ...
In Turkish, "National" (the adjective) is written as: Ulusal Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Today’s a national holiday." Bugün ulusal bayram. "This park is a national treasure." Bu park ulusal hazine. "Our team is going to compete in the national championship." Takımımız ulusal şampiyonada yarışacak. ...
In Turkish, "Milk" (the noun) is written as: Süt Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can I get some milk in my coffee, please?" Kahveme biraz süt alabilir miyim, lütfen? "We need more milk." Daha çok süte ihtiyacımız var. "We’re out of milk." Sütümüz bitti. ...
In Turkish, "Cap" (the noun, as in the lid) is written as: Kapak In Turkish, "Caps" (the noun)is written as: Kapaklar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Close the cap tightly." Kapağı sıkıca kapat. "Twist the cap to open the bottle." Şişeyi açmak için kapağı döndür. ...
In Turkish, "Basil" (as in herb) is written as: Fesleğen Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We bought some fresh basil from the convenience store." Marketten biraz taze fesleğen aldık. "This recipe calls for some basil." Bu tarif için biraz fesleğen gerek. "Pesto sauce is made with...
In Turkish, "Perhaps" (as in maybe) is written as: Belki Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Perhaps we could meet for lunch sometime next week." Belki önümüzdeki hafta bir ara öğle yemeği için buluşabiliriz. "Perhaps he forgot about our meeting." Belki toplantımızı unutmuştur. "Perhaps we can go...
In Turkish, "Messaged" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Mesaj attım (You) Mesaj attın (You, formal) Mesaj attınız (You, plural) Mesaj attınız (He, She, It) Mesaj attı (We) Mesaj attık (They) Mesaj attılar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I messaged her the things she...
In Turkish, "Messaging" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Mesaj atıyorum (You) Mesaj atıyorsun (You, formal) Mesaj atıyorsunuz (You, plural) Mesaj atıyorsunuz (He, She, It) Mesaj atıyor (We) Mesaj atıyoruz (They) Mesaj atıyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m messaging my friend." Arkadaşıma mesaj...
In Turkish, "Message" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Mesaj atacağım (You) Mesaj atacaksın (You, formal) Mesaj atacaksınız (You, plural) Mesaj atacaksınız (He, She, It) Mesaj atacak (We) Mesaj atacağız (They) Mesaj atacaklar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’ll message you." Sana mesaj atacağım....
In Turkish, "Rubbing alcohol" is written as: Tuvalet İspirtosu Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Do you have rubbing alcohol?" Tuvalet ispirtonuz var mı? "She cleaned the counter with rubbing alcohol." Tezgahı tuvalet ispirtosuyla temizledi. "Do you sell rubbing alcohol here?" Burada tuvalet ispirtosu satıyor musunuz?...
In Turkish, "Plastic" is written as: Plastik In Turkish, "Plastics" is written as: Plastikler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I don’t use plastic bags." Plastik poşetler kullanmıyorum. "I recycled the plastic bottle." Plastik şişeyi geri dönüştürdüm. "Is this made out of plastic?" Bu plastikten mi...
In Turkish, "Stuck" (the adjective) is written as: Sıkışmış Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The door is stuck." Kapı sıkışmış. "The ring is stuck in my finger." Yüzük parmağımda sıkışmış. "Some keys on my keyboard are stuck." Klavyemdeki bazı tuşlar sıkışmış. "My jacket’s zipper is...
In Turkish, "Duvet" is written as: Yorgan In Turkish, "Duvets" is written as: Yorganlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I bought a new duvet." Yeni bir yorgan aldım. "She changed her duvet." Yorganını değiştirdi. "There’s a sale on the duvets in this store." Bu mağazada...
In Turkish, "Answer" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Cevap vereceğim (You) Cevap vereceksin (You, formal) Cevap vereceksiniz (You, plural) Cevap vereceksiniz (He, She, It) Cevap verecek (We) Cevap vereceğiz (They) Cevap verecekler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’ll answer the phone." Telefona cevap...
In Turkish, "Napping" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Kestiriyorum (You) Kestiriyorsun (You, formal) Kestiriyorsunuz (You, plural) Kestiriyorsunuz (He, She, It) Kestiriyor (We) Kestiriyoruz (They) Kestiriyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m not napping. I’m just resting." Kestirmiyorum. Sadece dinleniyorum. "Are you napping?"...
In Turkish, "Become" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Olacağım (You) Olacaksın (You, formal) Olacaksınız (You, plural) Olacaksınız (He, She, It) Olacak (We) Olacağız (They) Olacaklar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I will become better at it." Bunda daha iyi olacağım. "I want...
In Turkish, "Synonym" is written as: Eş anlamlı In Turkish, "Synonyms" is written as: Eş anlamlılar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What’s a synonym of this word?" Bu kelimenin eş anlamlısı nedir? "This word’s synonym is…" Bu kelimenin eş anlamlısı... "How many synonyms does this...
In Turkish, "Speed" is written as: Hız Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He drove at a high speed." Yüksek hızda sürdü. "The police radar measured the vehicle's speed." Polis radarı aracın hızını ölçtü. "Check your typing speed online." Yazma hızınızı çevrimiçi olarak kontrol edin. ...
In Turkish, "Super" is written as: Süper Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That’s super!" Bu süper! "This is a super idea!" Bu süper bir fikir! "You’re super." Süpersin. "You're doing a super job." Süper bir iş yapıyorsun. "This city is super!" Şehir süper! In...
In Turkish, "Breed" is written as: Irk In Turkish, "Breeds" is written as: Irklar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What breed is your dog?" Köpeğin hangi ırk? "She has a rare breed of cat." Nadir görülen bir kedi ırkı var. "The shelter has mixed-breed puppies."...
In Turkish, "Flies" (the verb, as in transportation by flying, in the third-person participle) is written as: Uçar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He flies a lot because of his work." İşi yüzünden çok uçuyor. "She flies back home every summer." Her yaz evine geri dönüyor. ...
In Turkish, "Fly" (the verb, as in transportation by flying, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Uçacağım (You) Uçacaksın (You, formal) Uçacaksınız (You, plural) Uçacaksınız (He, She, It) Uçacak (We) Uçacağız (They) Uçacaklar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’ll fly back home this summer." Bu yaz eve...
In Turkish, "Temperature" is written as: Sıcaklık Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can you check the temperature?" Sıcaklığı kontrol eder misin? "The temperature in the oven needs to be set to 200°C." Fırının sıcaklığı 200°C'ye ayarlanması gerekiyor. "What's the temperature tomorrow?" Yarın sıcaklık nasıl? "The...
In Turkish, "For now" is written as: Şimdilik Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Let's leave that topic aside for now." Şimdilik bu konuyu bir kenara bırakalım. "I'll settle for this option for now." Şimdilik bu seçenekle yetineceğim. "We can use this solution for now." Şimdilik bu...
In Turkish, "Spain" (the noun, as in the country) is written as: İspanya Listen to this country pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I want to go to Spain." İspanya'ya gitmek istiyorum. "She’s from Spain." O İspanyol. "My family lives in Spain." Ailem İspanya'da yaşıyor. "We’ll go on a vacation...
In Turkish, "July" (the noun, as in the month) is written as: Temmuz Listen to this month pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m going to Türkiye in July." Temmuzda Türkiye'ye gideceğim. "Her birthday is in July." Onun doğum günü Temmuzda. "Tomorrow is the first day of July." Yarın Temmuzun ilk günü....
In Turkish, "I don't think..." is written as: -sanmıyorum Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I don’t think that’s a good idea." Bunun iyi bir fikir olduğunu sanmıyorum. "I don’t think so." Sanmıyorum "I don’t think you understood what I said." Dediğimi anladığını sanmıyorum. "I don’t...
In Turkish, "Jacket" is written as: Ceket In Turkish, "Jacket" is written as: Ceketler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It’s cold, bring a jacket with you." Hava soğuk, yanına bir ceket al. "I bought a new denim jacket!" Yeni bir denim ceket aldım! "This jacket...
In Turkish, "Few" is written as: Birkaç Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We'll be there in a few hours." Birkaç saat içinde orada olacağız. "Give me a few more minutes to get ready." Hazırlanmam için birkaç dakika daha ver. "Let’s grab a few snacks for the...
In Turkish, "Fish bowl" is written as: Akvaryum In Turkish, "Fish bowls" is written as: Akvaryumlar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I bought a bigger fish bowl for our fish." Balığımız için daha büyük bir akvaryum aldım. "The goldfish swims happily in its fish bowl." Japon...
In Turkish, "Naps" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written as: Kestirir Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "She always naps after lunch." Öğle yemeğinden sonra hep kestirir. "He often naps in the afternoon." Sık sık öğleden sonra kestirir. "She naps after getting back from work."...
In Turkish, "Nap" (the verb, in the future tense) is written as: (I) Kestireceğim (You) Kestireceksin (You, formal) Kestireceksiniz (You, plural) Kestireceksiniz (He, She, It) Kestirecek (We) Kestireceğiz (They) Kestirecekler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m going to nap after lunch." Öğle yemeğinden sonra kestireceğim. "I’m not...
In Turkish, "How often...?" is written as: Ne sıklıkla...? Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "How often do you go to the gym?" Spor salonuna ne sıklıkla gidiyorsun? "How often do you come here?" Buraya ne sıklıkla geliyorsun? "How often do you two eat out at restaurants?"...
In Turkish, "Rich" (the adjective) is written as: Zengin Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "She’s rich." O zengin. "That businessman is so rich." O iş adamı çok zengin. "That family is very rich." O aile çok zengin. "I’m not rich." Ben zengin değilim. "They...
In Turkish, "Print" (as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written as: Çıkarttır In Turkish, "Print" (in the plural form) is written as: Çıkarttırın Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Print these." (singular) Bunları çıkarttır. (plural) Bunları çıkarttırın. "Print ten copies." (singular) On kopya...
In Turkish, "Becomes" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written as: Dönüşür Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "In the movie, the prince becomes a beast." Filmde prens, canavara dönüşüyor. "He becomes silent when he’s upset." Üzüldüğünde suskunlaşır. "She becomes silent when disappointed." Hayal kırıklığına uğradığında...
In Turkish, "Follow" (as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written as: Takip et In Turkish, "Follow" (in the plural form) is written as: Takip edin Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Follow me, I’ll show you the way." Beni takip et. Sana yolu göstereceğim....
In Turkish, "Well" (the adverb) is written as: İyi Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The project is going well!" Proje iyi gidiyor! "He said he did well in his job interview." İş görüşmesinin iyi geçtiğini söyledi. "Did you two sleep well last night?" Siz ikiniz dün...
In Turkish, "Finish" (as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written as: Bitir In Turkish, "Finish" (in the plural form) is written as: Bitirin Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Finish your meal!" Yemeğini bitir. "Finish your homework before dinner." Akşam yemeğinden önce ödevini...
In Turkish, "Recently" (the adverb) is written as: Geçenlerde Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I recently started a new job at a private school." Geçenlerde özel bir okulda yeni işe başladım. "They recently celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary." Geçenlerde beşinci yıl dönümlerini kutladılar. "My sister recently...
In Turkish, "Straw" (the noun) is written as: Pipet In Turkish, "Straws" (the noun) is written as: Pipetler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Do you need a straw?" Pipet ister misin? "Can I get a straw, please?" Bir pipet alabilir miyim lütfen? "No, I don’t...
In Turkish, "Answered" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Cevap verdim (You) Cevap verdin (You, formal) Cevap verdiniz (You, plural) Cevap verdiniz (He, She, It) Cevap verdi (We) Cevap verdik (They) Cevap verdiler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I answered her questions." Onun sorularına...
In Turkish, "Answering" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Cevap veriyorum (You) Cevap veriyorsun (You, formal) Cevap veriyorsunuz (You, plural) Cevap veriyorsunuz (He, She, It) Cevap veriyor (We) Cevap veriyoruz (They) Cevap veriyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m answering the third question." Ben...
In Turkish, "Answers" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written as: Cevap verir Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He always answers his phone on the third ring." Telefonuna hep üçüncü çalışta cevap verir. "She answers the teachers’ questions politely." Öğretmenlerin sorularına kibarca cevap verir. "He...
In Turkish, "10 seconds" is written as: On saniye Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’ll be ready in 10 seconds." On saniyede hazır olacağım. "The application says the taxi is going to be here in 10 seconds." Uygulama taksinin on saniyede burada olacağını söylüyor. "There’s 10...
In Turkish, "Like this" (as indicating how to do something) is written as: Böyle Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Press the button like this to start the coffee machine." Kahve makinesini çalıştırmak için tuşa böyle bas. "Open it like this." Böyle aç. "Fold the paper like...
In Turkish, "Chatting" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Sohbet ediyorum (You) Sohbet ediyorsun (You, formal) Sohbet ediyorsunuz (You, plural) Sohbet ediyorsunuz (He, She, It) Sohbet ediyor (We) Sohbet ediyoruz (They) Sohbet ediyorlar Listen to these terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m chatting with my sister over...
In Turkish, "2027" (the noun, as in the year) is written as: 2027 In Turkish, when written out using letter, it is written as: İki bin yirmi yedi Listen to this year pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "2027 is in three years from now." 2027'ye 3 sene var. "What are your...
In Turkish, "Napped" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as: (I) Kestirdim (You) Kestirdin (You, formal) Kestirdiniz (You, plural) Kestirdiniz (He, She, It) Kestirdi (We) Kestirdik (They) Kestirdiler Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I napped earlier." Önceden kestirdim. "I didn't nap today." Bugün kestirmedim. ...
In Turkish, "Open" (as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written as: Aç In Turkish, "Open" (in the plural form) is written as: Açın Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Open the door for your dad." Baban için kapıyı aç. "Open the windows." (singular)...
In Turkish, "Not true" is written as: Doğru değil Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That’s not true!" Bu doğru değil? "These rumours are not true." Bu söylentiler doğru değil. "Their claims are not true." İddiaları doğru değil. "What he said is not true." Söyledikleri doğru...
In Turkish, "Became" (the verb) is written as: (I) Oldum (You) Oldun (You, formal) Oldunuz (You, plural) Oldunuz (He, She, It) Oldu (We) Olduk (They) Oldular Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I became a doctor eight years ago." Sekiz yıl önce doktor oldum. "When did you become...
In Turkish, "Becoming" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as: (I) Oluyorum (You) Oluyorsun (You, formal) Oluyorsunuz (You, plural) Oluyorsunuz (He, She, It) Oluyor (We) Oluyoruz (They) Oluyorlar Listen to these words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m becoming better at Spanish." İspanyolcada giderek daha iyi oluyorum. “You are...
In Turkish, "Cleanest" (the adjective) is written as: En temiz Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "This is the cleanest I’ve ever seen the place." Bu, buranın en temiz hali. "Her car was the cleanest out of all the cars in the parking lot." Onun arabası otoparktaki tüm...
In Turkish, "Cleaner" (the adjective) is written as: Daha temiz Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The kitchen counter looks cleaner after I wiped it with this." Bununla sildikten sonra mutfak tezgahı daha temiz görünüyor. "The stove is cleaner now." Ocak şimdi daha temiz. "It’s cleaner now...
In Turkish, "That's awesome!" (as in expressing that something is great) is written as: Bu harika! Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Related words in Turkish “Great” in Turkish In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “That’s awesome!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Turkish, "Juice" (the noun) is written as: Meyve suyu In Turkish, "Juices" (the noun) is written as: Meyve suları Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We ran out of juice." Meyve suyumuz bitti. "We bought two types of juice when we went grocery shopping earlier." Az...
In Turkish, "Necklace" (the noun) is written as: Kolye In Turkish, "Necklaces" (the noun) is written as: Kolyeler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Nice necklace!" Ne güzel bir kolye! "Where did you get this necklace from?" Bu kolyeyi nereden aldın? "My boyfriend gave me this...
In Turkish, "Way" (the noun, as in a direction or route) is written as: Yol In Turkish, "Ways" (the noun) is written as: Yollar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Which way is the park?" Park ne tarafta? "I think the beach is this way." Sanırım sahil...
In Turkish, "Softly" (the adverb) is written as: Hafifçe Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "She whispered softly so as not to wake the kids." Çocukları uyandırmamak için hafifçe fısıldadı. "My wife speaks softly." Eşim hafifçe konuşur. "He tapped her softly on the shoulder." Omzuna hafifçe dokundu....
In Turkish, "Supposed to be" (in the past tense) is written as: Olması gerekiyordu Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The meeting was supposed to be at 9am but it got rescheduled." Toplantının sabah saat 9'da olması gerekiyordu ama ertelendi. "When was the event supposed to be?" Etkinliğin...
In Turkish, "Sharp" (the adjective) is written as: Keskin Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "This knife is sharp." Bu bıçak keskin. "Be careful with the knives. They are so sharp." Bıçaklara dikkat et. Çok keskinler. "Is it sharp?" Keskin mi? "Is the pencil sharp or...
In Turkish, "Choose" (as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written as: Seç In Turkish, "Choose" (in the plural form) is written as: Seçin Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Choose a topic for your presentation." Sunumun için bir konu seç. "Choose what you’re...
In Turkish, "School" (the noun) is written as: Okul In Turkish, "Schools" (the noun) is written as: Okullar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "What school do you go to?" Hangi okula gidiyorsun? "I’m driving the kids to school." Çocukları okula götürüyorum. "My wife teaches math...
In Turkish, "Joyfully" (the adverb) is written as: Sevinçle Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "She danced joyfully." Sevinçle dans etti. "He always greets his friends joyfully." Arkadaşlarını hep sevinçle selamlar. "The kids played joyfully in the playground." Çocuklar parkta sevinçle oynadı. "The group of friends...
In Turkish, "Snowy" (the adjective) is written as: Karlı Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I like snowy weather." Karlı hava severim. "Is it ever snowy where you’re from?" Memleketin karlı mıdır? "They cancelled school because of the snowy weather. " Karlı hava nedeniyle okulu tatil yaptılar....
In Turkish, "Anything else?" is written as: Başka bir şey var mı? Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Related phrases in Turkish “Anything” in Turkish In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Anything else?” in Tunisian Arabic