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What do you call a girl in Turkish?
volume_up. girl {noun} TR. kız.
How do you say no in Turkish?
The common way of saying no is yok; it’s the opposite of var and means “there isn’t/aren’t.” An example from the marketplace: “Elma var mı?” (“Do you have any apples?”) “Yok” (“There aren’t any.”)
What is the meaning of Bilmiyorum?
English-Turkish Dictionary: Bilmiyorum. » Tabular list of translations | always. Bilmiyorum. I don’t know. back to top | home.
How do you apologize in Turkish?
- Table of Contents. Common Ways to Say Sorry in Turkish.
- Özür dilerim. I’m sorry.
- Özür dilemek isterim. I would like to apologize.
- Tüm samimiyetimle özür dilerim. I sincerely apologize.
- Tekrar yapmayacağım. I won’t do it again.
- Bu hatayı tekrar yapmamaya dikkat edeceğim.
- Onu demek istemedim.
- Bu benim hatam.
What does Abby mean in Turkish?
buddy, pal, bud, friend, chum.
What means kız?
“kız” in English volume_up. kız {noun} gal. girl. daughter.
How do you say goodnight in Turkish?
good night {noun} İyi Geceler!
What are the most important phrases in Turkey?
Inside Turkey: Important Phrases (version 64) English Turkish Pronunciation Hello Merhaba! MARE-HA-BA see above Good evening İyi akşamlar! EE AK-SHAM-LAR Good-bye (said by person leaving) Hoşçakal! HOSH-CHA-KAL Good-bye (said by person staying) Güle güle! GUU-LEH GUU-LEH
Do You Say I don’t know when you dont know the answer?
Saying “I don’t know” when you don’t, in fact, know the answer to a question should be laudable. It should tell people you’re a straight shooter—not someone who fudges an answer when you’re unsure.
What do you say when someone sneezes in Turkey?
Turkish for “bless you,” çok yaşa is said after someone sneezes. The sneezer then replies sende gör (may you also see my life) or hep beraber (may we all have many more years to live). 24. Kafayı üşüttü Turks have a congenital fear of catching a chill, which can strike any part of your body.
What do people in Turkey like to talk about?
Turkish men usually like women with a bit of meat on their bones, and this is a lovely compliment to curvy girls. 8. Havadan sudan Turks love to chat, often at length, and about nothing in particular. This is a great way of describing idle chatter — a lot like Irish craic.