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Pronouns 2 Lookup

In the previous lesson on pronouns, we covered the basic pronouns. The topics covered were:
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Personal pronouns (ben, sen, o, biz, siz, onlar) Open mini chat
Demonstrative pronouns (bu, !u, o, bunlar, !unlar, onlar) New in Forums
Should ,means and others difficulties
Possessive pronouns ulak: ... ... ya da ... olsalarda, herkesin yemek ... ...
... y...
Personal possessive pronouns (benim, senin, onun, bizim, sizin, onların) as low as
Henry: Bence ´as low as´ = kadar az In your exam
Demonstrative possessive pronouns (bunun, !unun, onun, bunların, !unların, onların) as ...
Ona göre
Reflexive pronouns (kendim, kendin, kendisi, kendimiz, kendiniz, kendileri) si++: Literally: x´e göre = as it looks to x, how it l
to...
There are also other pronouns used for many different situations, like everybody, nothing... Let's Turkish to English
harp00n: Derya has a wifi ... i´m using it for e-m
now see the Turkish meanings for these pronouns. 5 kilo fazlam var...
Abla: Thank you for your answers, AlphaF, gokuyu
English Turkish ikicihan.
lyrics translation please
Basic components of these pronouns nifrtity: I will search for this lyrics more but I didn
it please help me ...
every her turkish to english please
sam1: ...
thing !ey Turkish to English
insallah: Selam Cnm, bizi hatirladin yine, cok sag
none hiç bir gundu ama hava sog...

any herhangibir sahip (olmak)?


Abla: sahip is an Arabic loanword which means ...
as any noun. As...
one, a bir
Please help me translate T-E
some bazı rubyraven7: Thanks Tunci! I really appreciate you
Please let me know if I...
all bütün seni annen mi giydirdi?
Abla: ... by the way, do you have the Turkish loanw
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colloquial in future tense
everything her!ey tunci: Colloquial in Present ... Tense ; [Note: this fo
informal and ...
something bir!ey (singular)
bir!eyler (plural) Turkish Class on Facebook

nothing hiçbir !ey


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anything herhangibir !ey
everybody herkes
somebody birisi (singular)
birileri (plural)

nobody hiç kimse


anybody herhangi birisi
all of these (bunların) hepsi
all of those (onların) hepsi
all of us hepimiz
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all of you hepiniz
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none of these (bunların) hiçbiri
none of those (onların) hiçbiri Profile of Prashantsharma
none of us hiçbirimiz
none of us hiçbirimiz
none of you hiçbiriniz
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some of these (bunların) bazıları
some of those (onların) bazıları
some of us bazılarımız Profile of CHiZZY
some of you bazılarınız

In English, some of these pronouns that have negative meanings are used in positive sentences. For
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example,
There is nobody here. (Instead of there isn't nobody here)
In Turkish, you never do this. If the meaning of a pronoun is negative, it must always be used in a
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negative sentence. Similarly, pronouns with positive meanings must always be used in positive
sentences.
There is nobody here. --> Burada hiçkimse yok. Ay!e

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Now, let's use some of these pronouns in sentences: Alphabet


Every flower does not smell. --> Her çiçek kokmaz.
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What is this thing? --> Bu !ey ne? Level: beginner
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There is none left. --> Hiç kalmadı. countries
Some students are here. --> Bazı ö"renciler burada. Turkish lesson by metehan
All students are here. --> Bütün ö"renciler burada. Level: beginner

Everything's ok. --> Her!ey yolunda. Antalya - Kaleici


Everything is here. --> Her!ey burada. Picture by slavica
Ask something. --> Bir!ey sor.
I saw nothing. --> Hiçbir !ey görmedim. Noun states

Is there anything? --> Herhangibir !ey var mı?


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Is everybody here? --> Herkes burada mı? Level: beginner

Somebody came. --> Birisi geldi. Turkish Class on Twitter


Nobody came. --> Hiç kimse gelmedi.
Anybody can come. --> Herhangi birisi gelebilir.
All of these are mine. --> Bunların hepsi benim.

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Mavili 7/3/2011 + -
This sentence in English "Every flower does not smell." is not exactly Report
correct, in English. (+2)

It implies that the flowers are doing the act of smelling i.e. fiil (verb). I
think the sentence would be better conveyed with; " Not every flower has
a scent." because you mean the smell as isim (noun). So you use the
article "A" before smell/scent. Though I am sure that would change the
Turkish a little.

mehmet94 6/9/2011 + -
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etie 1/25/2011 + -
Still confuse...but I´m sure I will be able to write and speak in Turkish... Report
Now I know why Turkish said : never and don´t and the same sentence.. (+2)
Very helpful.. Tsk ederim ^^

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