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1 göç
",-çü 1. migration; emigration; immigration. 2. transhumance. 3. moving (from one dwelling place to another), migration. 4. household goods being moved. 5. seasonal migration (of animals). - etmek 1. to migrate; to emigrate; to immigrate. 2. to move (from one dwelling place to another), migrate. 3. (for animals) to migrate." -
2 göçmek
"1. to migrate; to emigrate; to immigrate. 2. /dan, a/ to move from (one dwelling place) to (another). 3. (for animals) to migrate. 4. to collapse, cave in, fall down. 5. to pass on, die. göçüp gitmek to pass on, die." -
3 göç et
1. immigrate 2. migrate 3. expatriate (v.) -
4 göç etmek
v. immigrate, migrate, emigrate, expatriate oneself, transmigrate -
5 göçmek
v. migrate, emigrate, immigrate, trek, fall in, die, dent, go hence, transmigrate -
6 göçmemek
v. (neg. form of göçmek) migrate, emigrate, immigrate, trek, fall in, die, dent, go hence, transmigrate -
7 köçürdi
Made.... move or migrate from -
8 köçürdi
Made.... move or migrate from -
9 göç etmek
to migrate, to emigrate, to immigrate -
10 göçmek
"to migrate, to emigrate; to move house; to dent; to collapse, to cave in; to die, to pass away" -
11 göçürmek
"to cause to migrate or move; to collapse, to cave in, to dent" " çökertmek; to gobble up" -
12 göçürmek
1. /ı, a/ to cause (people, animals) to migrate to (a place). 2. /ı/ to cause (something) to collapse or cave in. 3. /ı/ colloq. to gobble up. 4. /ı, a/ prov. to transplant (a plant) to (another place). -
13 hicret
,-ti 1. the Hegira. 2. emigration, exodus. - etmek to migrate, leave one´s home for another place.
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