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en Appointment   »   tr Randevulaşmak

24 [twenty-four]

Appointment

Appointment

24 [yirmi dört]

Randevulaşmak

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Did you miss the bus? O---üs-----ka-ır-ın? O______ m_ k________ O-o-ü-ü m- k-ç-r-ı-? -------------------- Otobüsü mü kaçırdın? 0
I waited for you for half an hour. Y-r-m -aa- -en---ekl--im. Y____ s___ s___ b________ Y-r-m s-a- s-n- b-k-e-i-. ------------------------- Yarım saat seni bekledim. 0
Don’t you have a mobile / cell phone (am.) with you? Ya--nda--e---e-efonu---- -u? Y______ c__ t_______ y__ m__ Y-n-n-a c-p t-l-f-n- y-k m-? ---------------------------- Yanında cep telefonu yok mu? 0
Be punctual next time! B-r ----k- --fe----------l! B__ d_____ s_____ d____ o__ B-r d-h-k- s-f-r- d-k-k o-! --------------------------- Bir dahaki sefere dakik ol! 0
Take a taxi next time! B-r ----k- sefe-e --r ta-siye -i-! B__ d_____ s_____ b__ t______ b___ B-r d-h-k- s-f-r- b-r t-k-i-e b-n- ---------------------------------- Bir dahaki sefere bir taksiye bin! 0
Take an umbrella with you next time! Bi--d---ki --f--- y-nına-b---şem-iy- -l! B__ d_____ s_____ y_____ b__ ş______ a__ B-r d-h-k- s-f-r- y-n-n- b-r ş-m-i-e a-! ---------------------------------------- Bir dahaki sefere yanına bir şemsiye al! 0
I have the day off tomorrow. Ya-ı- boş--. Y____ b_____ Y-r-n b-ş-m- ------------ Yarın boşum. 0
Shall we meet tomorrow? Yar-- -uluş---- --? Y____ b________ m__ Y-r-n b-l-ş-l-m m-? ------------------- Yarın buluşalım mı? 0
I’m sorry, I can’t make it tomorrow. Üz-ün--,-y-r-n-müs-it-d-ğ-lim. Ü_______ y____ m_____ d_______ Ü-g-n-m- y-r-n m-s-i- d-ğ-l-m- ------------------------------ Üzgünüm, yarın müsait değilim. 0
Do you already have plans for this weekend? Bu-haf-a sonu -imdi---------ng- -ir -l------ar---? B_ h____ s___ ş_______ h_______ b__ p_____ v__ m__ B- h-f-a s-n- ş-m-i-e- h-r-a-g- b-r p-a-ı- v-r m-? -------------------------------------------------- Bu hafta sonu şimdiden herhangi bir planın var mı? 0
Or do you already have an appointment? Y---a -a-d--un--u-v-r? Y____ r_______ m_ v___ Y-k-a r-n-e-u- m- v-r- ---------------------- Yoksa randevun mu var? 0
I suggest that we meet on the weekend. H-f-- son--buluşm-yı-t------ed-yo---. H____ s___ b________ t_____ e________ H-f-a s-n- b-l-ş-a-ı t-k-i- e-i-o-u-. ------------------------------------- Hafta sonu buluşmayı teklif ediyorum. 0
Shall we have a picnic? Pi-ni- y-----m mı? P_____ y______ m__ P-k-i- y-p-l-m m-? ------------------ Piknik yapalım mı? 0
Shall we go to the beach? Plaja -i-elim -i? P____ g______ m__ P-a-a g-d-l-m m-? ----------------- Plaja gidelim mi? 0
Shall we go to the mountains? D-ğ---- g-deli- m-? D______ g______ m__ D-ğ-a-a g-d-l-m m-? ------------------- Dağlara gidelim mi? 0
I will pick you up at the office. Sen--bür-d-- al---m. S___ b______ a______ S-n- b-r-d-n a-ı-ı-. -------------------- Seni bürodan alırım. 0
I will pick you up at home. Se-- -v-en --ır-m. S___ e____ a______ S-n- e-d-n a-ı-ı-. ------------------ Seni evden alırım. 0
I will pick you up at the bus stop. Se-- -t-bü---urağı---n -la-ağı-. S___ o_____ d_________ a________ S-n- o-o-ü- d-r-ğ-n-a- a-a-a-ı-. -------------------------------- Seni otobüs durağından alacağım. 0

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Korean is spoken by approximately 75 million people. These people mainly live in North and South Korea. However, there are also Korean minorities in China and Japan. It is still debated as to which language family Korean belongs. The fact that Korea is divided is also noticeable in the language of the two countries. South Korea, for example, adopts many words from English. North Koreans often do not understand these words. The standard languages of both countries are based on the dialects of their respective capital cities. Another feature of the Korean language is its preciseness. For example, the language indicates which relationship speakers have to one another. That means there are a great deal of polite forms of address and many different terms for relatives. The Korean writing system is a letter system. Individual letters are combined as syllables in imaginary squares. Especially interesting are the consonants that function as pictures through their shape. They show which position mouth, tongue, palate and throat have in the pronunciation.