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",-tu 1. friend; comrade, confidant, intimate. 2. friendly. 3. lover; mistress. - acı söyler./- sözü acıdır. proverb A friend will tell you about your faults in order to help you. -lar alışverişte görsün (diye) for the sake of appearances, in order to appear busy. -lar başına. colloq. May the same befall all my friends. - başa, düşman ayağa bakar. proverb People who don´t know you judge you by your appearance. -lar başından ırak! colloq. May such a thing never happen to my friends. - düşman everybody. -a düşmana karşı 1. in order to save face. 2. in front of everybody; in the eyes of everybody. - edinmek 1. to make friends. 2. /ı/ to make friends with. 3. to take a lover or a mistress. -/akraba ile ye, iç, alışveriş etme. proverb Don´t mix business with friendship. - kara günde belli olur. proverb When you are in trouble you find out who your friends are. - kazığı colloq. 1. being cheated by a friend. 2. cheating a friend. - olmak to become friends. -lar şehit, biz gazi. colloq. Let them run the risk; we´ll take the credit. - tutmak 1. to make friends. 2. to take a mistress or a lover."
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