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1 hariç
adj. short--------conj. but, save--------prep. excluding, excepting, except for, but the, barring, not including, save, bar* * *1. except 2. except for 3. excepted 4. excluding (prep.) -
2 bir yana
adv. away* * *1. except for the fact that 2. except that -
3 bir şeyin dışında
prep. except for -
4 kaşga
Ikaşga at - Horse with a white blaze except for black around the eyesIIkaşga koy - Sheep with black body and white head -
5 kaşga
Ikaşga at - Horse with a white blaze except for black around the eyesIIkaşga koy - Sheep with black body and white head -
6 hariç
"the outside exterior, outer surface; abroad, foreign coutry, foreign place; externa; outside; excep, excepting, except for, apart from, excluding,exclusive of, with the exception of" -
7 hariç
"1. outside, exterior, outer surface. 2. foreign place. 3. except (for), with the exception of; exception of; excluded, not included, without. -ten gazel okumak/atmak 1. to offer one´s ideas on a subject without knowing anything about it. 2. to break rudely into a conversation. - olmak /dan/ to be excluded (from)." -
8 müstesna
1. with the exception of, except for, excepted: İstanbul müstesna with the exception of Istanbul. 2. exceptional, extraordinary. -
9 ille
"1. no matter what, come what may, at all costs, regardless: İlle bizimle gelecekti. She was going to come with us no matter what. 2. especially, in particular; above all: Hepsini tebrik etti, ille Dündar. He congratulated them all, Dündar in particular. İlle o şiiri sevdim. I liked that poem above all. Gözleri! İlle gözleri! Her eyes! Above all else, her eyes! 3. otherwise, or else: Bana bunu yaparsın, ille sana o işi yapmam. You do this for me, or else I won´t do that job for you. 4. excepting, except, save, other than, but: Bunu kimse yapamaz, ille Sinan. No one but Sinan can do this. Kimse bilmez, ille Allah bilir. No one but God knows this. 5. but, yet: Yorgundular, ille vuruşmaya devam ettiler. They were tired but they continued to fight. - ve lakin colloq. nevertheless, yet."
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