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1 gitmek
v. go, take one's way, go away, depart, head for, betake oneself to, bugger off, give, go together, head, hop it, hop off, repair, resort, steer for, step, strike out, take to, wend one's way, work in with--------gitmek (araba)v. roll--------gitmek (birine)v. apply--------gitmek (gemi)v. run--------gitmek (iş)v. fare--------gitmek (yardım için)v. turn to* * *go
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