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1 çocuk
adj. infant, junior, infantile--------n. child, kid, youngster, baby, infant, son, brat, chit, juvenile, mite, moppet, seed--------çocuk (erkek)n. nipper--------çocuk (ısk.)n. bairn* * *1. child 2. children 3. kid 4. kid (n.) -
2 delikanlı
adj. juvenescent--------n. youth, young man, adolescent, teenager, teen, teeny, boy, killer, lad, laddie, pup, conceited pup, puppy, sapling, a slip of a boy, sprig, stripling, whelp, youngster, gossoon--------delikanlı (yunan)n. palikar* * *1. adolescent 2. boy -
3 genç adam
n. stripling* * *1. youngster 2. younker -
4 yavru
n. baby, cub, little one, nestling, young, young animal, youngster, whelp, suckling, infant or young animal that is not yet weaned* * *offspring -
5 delikanlı
young man, lad, youngster, kid, chap, youth -
6 yiğit
"brave, courageous, plucky, manly, gallant; young man; manly youngster, brave man" -
7 çocuk
"child, chit, youngster, kid; infant; kid, boy, childish person; childish, infantile" -
8 evlat
"1. child; son; daughter. 2. children; off-spring. E-! Hey, young one!/Hey, youngster! E-ım! My child!/My son!/My daughter! - acısı grief for one´s deceased child. - canlısı very fond of one´s children. - edinmek /ı/ to adopt (a child). - sahibi olmak to become a parent. "
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