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adj. hangi, ne————————interj. ne, nasıl————————n. hangi, ne, neyi, neleri* * *1. ne| (wh.) 2. ne (q.)* * *[wot] 1. pronoun, adjective1) (used in questions etc when asking someone to point out, state etc one or more persons, things etc: What street is this?; What's your name/address / telephone number?; What time is it?; What (kind of) bird is that?; What is he reading?; What did you say?; What is this cake made of?; `What do you want to be when you grow up?' `A doctor.'; Tell me what you mean; I asked him what clothes I should wear.) ne, neyi, neler, hangi2) (( also adverb) used in exclamations of surprise, anger etc: What clothes she wears!; What a fool he is!; What naughty children they are!; What a silly book this is!) ne (kadar)...!2. relative pronoun1) (the thing(s) that: Did you find what you wanted?; These tools are just what I need for this job; What that child needs is a good spanking!) o şey ki,...-en (şey),...-diği şey2) (( also relative adjective) any (things or amount) that; whatever: I'll lend you what clothes you need; Please lend me what you can.) her ne, herhagi bir•- whatever3. adjective, pronoun(no matter what: You have to go on, whatever (trouble) you meet; Whatever (else) you do, don't say that!) ne...-se, (her) ne...-sa olsun4. adjective(whatsoever; at all: I had nothing whatever to do with that.) hiç, hiçbir, hiç mi hiç5. pronoun((also what ever) used in questions or exclamations to express surprise etc: Whatever will he say when he hears this?) ne?, her neyse, neyse o- whatnot- what's-his, -her, -its -name
- whatsoever
- know what's what
- what about?
- what... for
- what have you
- what if?
- what... like?
- what of it?
- what with
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