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1 koğuşkent
dormitory town -
2 yatakhane
dormitory, dorm -
3 yatakhane şehir
dormitory town -
4 yatıkent
dormitory town -
5 öğrenci yurdu
dormitory, dorm -
6 yatakhane
dormitory, dorm. -
7 yatakhane
n. dorm, dormitory* * *1. dorm 2. dorm room 3. dormitory 4. dormitory room -
8 yurt
n. dig, diggings, digs, dorm, dormitory, hall, hall of residence, home, hostel, youth hostel, house* * *1. student residence 2. dormitory 3. fatherland 4. habitat 5. hostel -
9 koğuş
n. ward, dorm, dormitory -
10 koğuş
"large room; dormitory, dorm; ward" -
11 yurt
"native country; fatherland; home; habitation; habitat; hostel, dormitory" -
12 gazete
"1. newspaper. 2. gazette. 3. editorial offices or press of a newspaper, the newspaper. - bayii 1. newspaper seller, newspaper dealer, newsdealer; newsman; newswoman; newsboy. 2. newsstand, Brit. news stall. 3. newspaper distributor. - çıkarmak 1. to publish a newspaper. 2. slang to swap stories after lights-out (in a school dormitory). - dağıtıcısı/müvezzii newspaper seller, newspaper dealer, newsdealer; newsman; newswoman; newsboy. - ilanı newspaper advertisement. - kâğıdı newsprint. - muhabiri newspaper correspondent, newspaper reporter; newsman, newspaperman; newswoman, newspaperwoman. - toplatmak to confiscate an issue of a newspaper." -
13 koğuş
"any large room sleeping many people; dormitory; (hospital) ward. " -
14 yurt
"1. homeland of a people or nation; territory comprising a nation-state. 2. place or area in which one grew up. 3. place which one can call home, home. 4. home, cradle, place which breeds excellent...: askerler yurdu a place which produces top-notch soldiers. 5. hostel, dormitory (for university students). 6. home (for homeless or distressed people): yetiştirme yurdu orphanage. 7. place where a particular service is rendered or a particular subject is taught: sağlık yurdu clinic. biçki ve dikiş yurdu sewing school. - bilgisi civics (a subject taught in schools). - tutmak /ı/ to settle in, make (a place) one´s home."
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