manga

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English - Turkish
Japonlara özgü bir çizgi roman, çizgi film ve animasyon türü
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Savaş gemilerinde erlerin yattığı koğu
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Ask. Tek bir kumandanın kolaylıkla sevk ve idare edebileceği kadar erden kurulu küçük askerî birlik. (Yaklaşık olarak on erden kurulabilecek olan mangada birkaç makinalı tüfek veya tabanca ile avcı erleri bulunur.)
Savaş gemilerinde deniz erlerinin yattığı koğuş
Gemi personelinin oturduğu, yemek yediği ve yattığı güverte alt bölümleri
Tarlada bırakılan biçilmiş ekin yığını
On kişilik asker birliği
English - English
A comic; a non-animated cartoon, especially one done in a Japanese style
A professionally produced Japanese comic, opposed to doujinshi
{i} (Japanese - literal translation: "involuntary sketches") book of black and white sketches created in 1814 by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai
Sometimes confused with anime, manga is the Japanese word for comic book (or Graphic Novel, if you prefer) and is used in English to mean Japanese comic books Manga and anime are very closely related, as artists frequently crossover, as do the characters they create Usually the manga is created first, and if it becomes really popular then the market it deemed capable of supporting a much more costly animation based on it
Japanese comics
a professionaly-produced Japanese comic, opposed to doujinshi
{i} Japanese comic books; Japanese science-fiction or fantasy animated cartoons
Literally, 'comic pictures' or caricatures; sketchbooks
Turkish - English
group
mil
(sailors') mess room (on a naval ship)
draft
mess deck
mess
section
{i} squad

Tom deserves the firing squad. - Tom idam mangasını hak ediyor.

Tom was shot by a firing squad. - Tom idam mangası tarafından vuruldu.

manga

    Turkish pronunciation

    mänggı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmaɴɢgə/ /ˈmæŋɡə/

    Etymology

    () From Japanese 漫画 (manga), 漫 (man-) "random, uncontrolled" + 画 (-ga) "picture, sketch". After an 1814 book by Katsushika Hokusai.
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