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mother anne ulak: ... ... ya da ... olsalarda, herkesin yemek ... ...
... y...
brother (erkek) karde! as low as
Henry: Bence ´as low as´ = kadar az In your exam
sister (kız) karde! as ...
Ona göre
elder brother abi si++: Literally: x´e göre = as it looks to x, how it l
to...
elder sister abla Turkish to English
harp00n: Derya has a wifi ... i´m using it for e-m
son o"ul - erkek çocuk 5 kilo fazlam var...
Abla: Thank you for your answers, AlphaF, gokuyu
daughter kız - kız çocuk ikicihan.
aunt (mother side) teyze lyrics translation please
nifrtity: I will search for this lyrics more but I didn
it please help me ...
aunt (father side) hala
turkish to english please
grandfather dede - büyükbaba sam1: ...
Turkish to English
grandmother nine - büyükanne insallah: Selam Cnm, bizi hatirladin yine, cok sag
bir gundu ama hava sog...
grandmother (mother side) anneanne sahip (olmak)?
Abla: sahip is an Arabic loanword which means ...
grandmother (father side) babaanne as any noun. As...
Please help me translate T-E
nephew, niece ye"en rubyraven7: Thanks Tunci! I really appreciate you
Please let me know if I...
uncle (father side) amca seni annen mi giydirdi?
Abla: ... by the way, do you have the Turkish loanw
uncle (mother side) dayı in Swedish?
cousin kuzen colloquial in future tense
tunci: Colloquial in Present ... Tense ; [Note: this fo
informal and ...
father-in-law kayınbaba - kayınpeder
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sister-in-law's husband bacanak Random Pictures of Turkey
son-in-law damat
daughter-in-law gelin
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albanian_girl91 9/10/2010 + -
Turkish language is not easy at all! Report Ay"e
This defininetly helped sort out the differences in names, thanks. Report Turkish lesson by admin
(+1) Level: beginner
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seljuk 5/29/2009 + -
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büyükbaba is only for father side. dede is for father side and mother side Report Level: beginner
(no differ). generally is used dede for father and mother sides. (+2)
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seljuk 5/29/2009 + -
in dayly dialogs in public is used abi. but in fact, in writing (and formal) Report
you have to use ´a!abey´. also you can say ´birader´ for brother (not (+1)
elder brother).
libralady 5/26/2009 + -
Rather complicated remembering who is who Report
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sugar14 5/15/2009 + -
tesekkur ederim! Report
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babyglam 4/9/2009 + -
I am confused. Why are there three "grandmother" and only one Report
"grandfather" listed here? So the listed grandfather (dede - büyükbaba) is (+1)
for father side or mother side?
I´m pretty sure there´s a typo going on here.. but just want to be sure of
everything.
everything.
Guzel-latina 7/13/2008 + -
tesekkur ederim! Report
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