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1 medyun
indebted. - olmak /a/ to be indebted (to). -
2 borçlu
"indebted; obliged, grateful; debtor" -
3 borçlu
adj. indebted, beholden, owing, in the red--------adv. in hock--------n. debtor, obligor, payer* * *1. debtor 2. indebted 3. due (adj.) 4. owing (n.) 5. owed (adj.) -
4 eyvallah
"1. Thanks!/Thanks a lot! 2. Good-bye! 3. So be it./If you say so. - demek /a/ to accept, agree, not to object (to). - etmemek /a/ not to submit to (someone); not to be indebted to, not to have any moral obligation to (someone); not to want (someone´s) help. -ı olmamak /a/ not to be indebted to, not to have any moral obligation to (someone)." -
5 müdana
colloq. feeling indebted to (someone) (for a favor). - etmek /a/ colloq. to feel indebted (to), feel grateful (to). -sı olmamak colloq. to be ungrateful. -
6 minnettar
adj. grateful, indebted, obliged, thankful, appreciative, appreciatory, beholden* * *1. thankful 2. appreciative 3. grateful -
7 müteşekkir
adj. thankful, grateful, indebted* * *thankful -
8 minnettar olmak
v. be indebted to smb., be grateful, be obliged, appreciate, be in smb.'s debt, be under an obligation, be obliged to, owe -
9 teşekkür borçlu
adj. grateful, thankful, appreciative, appreciatory, indebted -
10 teşekkür borçlu olmak
v. appreciate, be indebted to smb. -
11 borçlanmak
"to get into debt; to become indebted (to)" -
12 minnettar
grateful, indebted, thankful, obliged, appreciative -
13 borçlanmak
"to get into debt, go into debt; /a/ to become indebted to." -
14 borçlanılmak
"impersonal passive to get into debt, go into debt; /a/ to become indebted to." -
15 borçlu
1. debtor. 2. /a/ indebted, under obligation (to). - çıkmak to end up owing (someone) something. -
16 minnettar
"/a/ grateful (to); indebted (to)." -
17 minnettarlık
"gratitude; feeling indebted to someone."
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