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  • 1 ahret

    ,-ti the hereafter, the next world. - adamı a man who has withdrawn from the world, otherworldly person. -i/öbür dünyayı boylamak colloq. to die. -e göndermek /ı/ to send (someone) to the next world, send (someone) to his/her reward, kill. - kardeşi sister (used by a devout Muslim woman to describe the close bond that exists between herself and another devout Muslim woman, one to whom she is not a blood relative). - korkusu the fear of the Last Judgment. -te on parmağı/iki eli yakasında olmak /ın/ to hold a grudge (against someone) at the Last Judgment. - suali 1. Islam a very difficult question supposedly asked someone by an angel when he/she is about to enter the next world. 2. colloq. tiresome and difficult question. -ini yapmak/zenginleştirmek to acquire merit in God´s sight. - yolculuğu colloq. death.

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  • 2 ahret

    afterlife, the hereafter, the next world, the Great Beyond

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  • 3 öbür dünya

    n. afterlife, afterdeath, hereafter, the unseen, beyond, the other world

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  • 4 gelecekte

    adv. in the future, in future, in times to come, hereafter, hereinafter, some day, some time

    Turkish-English dictionary > gelecekte

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