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1 günah işlemek
v. sin, commit sin, err, stumble, transgress, trespass -
2 günah
"1. sin. 2. crime, shame, sin. 3. blame, fault. -ını almak/-ına girmek /ın/ to accuse (someone) wrongly. - benden gitti. You can either ignore my advice or follow it; but if you ignore it, don´t blame me if anything goes wrong. -ı/vebali boynuna. colloq. On his/her/your head be it!/ The responsibility is his/hers/yours! -ını çekmek /ın/ to suffer for (another´s) sins. - çıkarmak 1. to confess one´s sins (to a priest). 2. to confess one´s faults. -ına değmemek not to be worth the candle, not to be worth the trouble or effort. -a girmek/- işlemek to sin, commit a sin. -ı kadar sevmemek /ı/ to hate (someone) like poison. - keçisi scapegoat. - olmak (for something) to be sinful, be wicked, be reprehensible. -a sokmak /ı/ 1. to make (someone) sin. 2. to push (someone) into wrongdoing, drive (someone) to sin. -ını vermez. colloq. He is very stingy." -
3 suç işlemek
v. commit an offense, commit, fall from grace, offend, sin, trespass -
4 günah işle
1. commit a sin 2. sinning (v.) 3. sin (v.) -
5 günah işlemek
to commit a sin, to sin -
6 günaha girmek
to sin, to commit a sin
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