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61 bunu kimin yaptığını bilmiyorum
I don't know who did that.Turkish-English dictionary > bunu kimin yaptığını bilmiyorum
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62 bunu nereden biliyorsun
How the devil do you know that -
63 duymamak
v. (neg. form of duymak) hear, come to know, feel -
64 emin olmak
v. be sure, be certain of, know for certain, feel certain, be positive about smth., make certain, make certain of, make sure -
65 emin olmamak
v. not to be sure, not to know for certain, doubt, be hazy about -
66 ezbere bilmek
v. know by heart -
67 farketmek
v. notice, become aware of, realize, perceive, recognize, make a difference, catch sight, descry, detect, discern, discover, distinguish, espy, know, make out, note, take notice, observe, remark, see -
68 farketmemek
v. (neg. form of farketmek) notice, become aware of, realize, perceive, recognize, make a difference, catch sight, descry, detect, discern, discover, distinguish, espy, know, make out, note, take notice, observe, remark, see -
69 görgülü olmak
v. have manners, know how to behave, be of good manners -
70 haber almak
v. hear, have news from, learn, come to know -
71 haberi olmak
v. know about, be aware, have notice of, be on to, be wise to, get wise to, wise up, wise up to--------haberi olmak (sır vb.)v. be privy to -
72 haberi olmamak
v. be unaware of, not to know, be insensible of -
73 hiç anlamamak
not to know beans -
74 hiç bilmemek
not to know beans -
75 hiç bilmiyorum
for aught i know -
76 hiç tanımamak
not to know smb. from Adam -
77 ilişkisi olmak
v. relate, concern, have smth. to do with, interrelate, do with, know, tie in -
78 isim olarak tanımak
v. know by name -
79 işini bilmek
v. know one's way about -
80 kararsız kimse
n. Don't Know
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