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1 our
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2 our
bizim -
3 our
bizim -
4 our lady
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5 our species
n. insan soyu, insanlık -
6 our lady
n. meryemana -
7 our species
n. insan soyu, insanlık -
8 Our Lady
Meryem Ana -
9 in our, your, their midst
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) arasında -
10 do you have our discount card
İndirim kartınız var mı -
11 here is our catalogue and price list
katalogumuz ve fiyat listemiz.English-Turkish dictionary > here is our catalogue and price list
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12 in our midst
aramızda -
13 may i offer you our wine list
şarap menümüzü görmek ister misiniz -
14 would you like me to put you on our waiting list
sizi bekleme listesine kayıt etmemi ister misinizEnglish-Turkish dictionary > would you like me to put you on our waiting list
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15 do you have our discount card
İndirim kartınız var mı -
16 here is our catalogue and price list
katalogumuz ve fiyat listemiz.English-Turkish dictionary > here is our catalogue and price list
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17 in our midst
aramızda -
18 may i offer you our wine list
şarap menümüzü görmek ister misiniz -
19 would you like me to put you on our waiting list
sizi bekleme listesine kayıt etmemi ister misinizEnglish-Turkish dictionary > would you like me to put you on our waiting list
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20 a far cry
adv. farklı, bambaşka* * *(a long way (from): Our modern clothes are a far cry from the animal skins worn by our ancestors.) çok farklı, dağlar kadar farklı
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our — [our] possessive pronominal adj. [ME ure < OE ure, earlier user, gen. of us (see US), akin to Ger unser] of, belonging to, made by, or done by us … English World dictionary