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21 minicik
adj. tiny, teeny weeny, teeny, weeny, dinky, lilliputian, midget, wee -
22 minnacık
adj. tiny, diminutive, wee, weeny -
23 ufak çocuk
n. tiny -
24 ufaklık
adj. pint sized, pint size--------n. little one, shorty, shortie, tiny, kid, kiddy, bantling, fractional currency, smallness, tot -
25 ufak
[T ufak, Az ufaq, from uumaa]: slight, tiny, finely groundA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > ufak
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26 usak
[T usak = boy, Az usaq = child, Tk ushak = tiny, from OT *usha]: childA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > usak
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27 bülbül
"1. nightingale. 2. any singing bird of the warbler or oriole family. - çanağı gibi tiny (bowl). - gibi (talking) fluently, in an unrestrained way. - gibi konuşmak to speak fluently. - gibi söylemek to tell all, give it all away, spill the beans. - gibi şakımak to speak in pleasant, happy tones. - kesilmek to give in and tell one´s secrets, confess; to spill the beans." -
28 kişmiş
a tiny, seedless, black, raisin grape. -
29 koklatmamak
/ı, a/ slang not to give (someone) even a very tiny bit of (something). -
30 kuşüzümü
,-nü 1. currant (a tiny, black raisin). 2. a grapevine (whose raisin is known as a currant). -
31 kümes
1. coop (for poultry). 2. colloq. tiny house. - hayvanları poultry. -
32 küçücük
very small, tiny, wee. -
33 küçümen
1. rather small. 2. tiny, very little, peewee. -
34 kıyıntı
1. hunger pang. 2. soreness all over one´s body. 3. scrap, tiny bit. -
35 maşa
"1. tongs, pair of tongs; fire tongs. 2. fork (of a bicycle frame). 3. curling iron. - gibi thin and dark-complexioned (person). - gibi kullanmak /ı/ to use (someone) as a cat´s-paw. - kadar colloq. tiny, teeny, teeny-weeny (baby). -sı olmak /ın/ to be (someone´s) tool, be (someone´s) cat´s-paw. - varken elini yakmak to take chances, take a chance (when there is no need to do so)." -
36 mercimek
"lentil. -i fırına vermek (for two people not married to each other) to begin to have sexual intercourse with each other secretly; to be having a secret love affair. - gibi irresolute, inconsistent (person). - kadar/gibi tiny and round." -
37 metelik
"1. formerly a coin worth 10 paras. 2. colloq. tiny amount of money, a penny, a red cent. - etmez. colloq. 1. It´s just a worthless piece of junk. 2. He´s not even worth shooting. -e kurşun atmak to be penniless, be flat broke. - vermemek /a/ to regard (someone, something) as not worth a damn; not to give a fig about, not to give a damn about." -
38 minik
"1. tiny and adorable, very small and cute. 2. cute little thing or person; toddler, tot." -
39 nebze
particle, bit. bir - 1. a tiny bit. 2. very briefly. -
40 on
"ten. -/beş para etmez utterly worthless. - paralık etmek /ı/ to disgrace; to humiliate. - paraya on taklak atar. colloq. He´ll stoop to anything in order to make money, even if it´s only a tiny sum. - parmağında on kara. colloq. He has a habit of saying nasty things about people. - parmağında on marifet (someone) who is skillful at doing a number of things, who is very versatile. - parmağım yakasında. colloq. 1. I swear I´ll make him suffer for this. 2. I´m going to see this business through to the bitter end."
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