to you

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English - Turkish
sana

Bu kitap sana epey faydalı olabilir. - This book may well be useful to you.

Sana hikayeyi kim anlattı? - Who told the story to you?

size

Ben size yazabildiğim kadar kısa sürede yazacağım. - I will write to you as soon as I can.

Ne yapılacağı size kalmış. - What to do is up to you.

senine
sizlerin
siz

Merhaba, siz Bay Ogawa mısınız? - Hello, are you Mr Ogawa?

Siz insanları anlamıyorum. - I don't see your point.

sen

Artık seni sevmiyorum. - I don't like you anymore.

Seni anlamak gerçekten çok zor. - Understanding you is really very hard.

to them
onlara

Tom romanı onlara önerdi. - Tom recommended the novel to them.

O, onlara karşı çok nazikti. - He was very kind to them.

to me
bana göre

Sen bana göre her şeysin. - You are everything to me.

O, bana göre üç yıl kıdemli. - She is senior to me by three years.

you
sana

Sana küçük bir şey getirdim. - I brought you a little something.

Bu kitabı sana vereceğim. - I will give you this book.

to us
bize

Tom bize yazacağını söyledi. - Tom said he would write to us.

Bay Hasimoto bize karşı adil. - Mr. Hashimoto is fair to us.

you
{z} 1. sen; siz; sizler; seni; sizi; sana; size: Hey you! Come here! Hey sen, buraya gel! You children don't be late! Çocuklar, siz geç
to it
ona
to somebody
birini

Birlikte çalıştığım birinin yanında yaşıyorsun - You live next to somebody I work with.

to somebody
birine

Çek birine para ödeme yöntemidir. - A check is a method of paying money to somebody.

Bunu başka birine söyle. - Tell it to somebody else.

to someone
birini

Tom tanımadığı birinin yanında oturdu. - Tom sat down next to someone he didn't know.

you
genellemelerde kullanılır
second person
ikinci kişi
you
sizi

Sizin hangi tür şarabınız var? - What kind of wine do you have?

Sizinle yaşamayı seviyorum. - I love living with you.

to someone
birine

Yara izini herhangi birine hiç gösterdin mi? - Have you ever shown your scar to someone?

Eğer uçağın kaza yapacağını birine söylersen, bu söylem hiç bir şey ifade etmeyecek. - If you say this to someone whose plane is going to crash, this phrase is not going to mean anything.

You
istediğin
to it
o
to me
bendene
to this
Bunun

Tom hâlâ hayatta olsaydı bugün nasıl görünürdü?Aşağıdaki fotograf kullanımı, bunun bir cevabını bulmaya çalışıyor. - How would Tom look today if he were still alive? The following photomanipulation attempts to find an answer to this.

Bununla ilgili olarak, ben suçlu değilim. - In relation to this, I am to blame.

to your
için
you
sizden

Tatoeba: Bizim sizden daha eski cümlelerimiz var. - Tatoeba: We've got sentences older than you.

Yakında sizden haber almak için sabırsızlanıyorum. - I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.

you
sende

Senden küçük bir yardıma ihtiyacım var. - I need a little help from you.

Ben senden daha güzelim. - I am more beautiful than you.

you
sizleri
second person
ikinci şahıs [gram.]
to her
ona
to him
ona

Ona söyleyecek hiçbir şeyim yok. - I've got nothing to say to him.

Siz de ona önceden söyleyebilirsiniz. - You may as well say it to him in advance.

to someone
hatır için as a favor
to this
buna

O elbiseyi buna tercih ederim. - I prefer that dress to this one.

Sonunda buna alışacağımdan oldukça eminim. - I'm pretty sure I'll get used to this eventually.

you
seni

Artık seni sevmiyorum. - I don't love you anymore.

Artık seni sevmiyorum. - I don't like you anymore.

you
size

Size patatesleri haşlayacağım. - I'll boil you the potatoes.

Ben size seve seve yardımcı olacaktım, sadece şimdi çok meşgulüm. - I would gladly help you, only I am too busy now.

you
sen; siz; sizler; seni; sizi; sana; size: Hey you! Come here! Hey sen, buraya gel! You children don't be late! Çocuklar, siz geç
English - English
Anyone, one; an unspecified individual or group of individuals

You have to be at least 36 inches high to go on this ride.

The group of persons spoken, or written to, as an object

You are all supposed to do as I tell you.

The person spoken to or written to, as a subject

You must do as I tell you.

The person spoken to or written to, as an object

You must do as I tell you.

The group of persons spoken to or written to, as a subject

You are all supposed to do as I tell you.

pron. being one especially
{p} second person
To it
thereto
To that
thereto
to it
to that; "with all the appurtenances fitting thereto"
to this
hereto
you
pron. pronoun which replaces the name of the person or persons being addressed (2nd person, singular and plural)
you
U SEE C PLEASE CALL ME PCM
you
Used before epithets for emphasis
you
The individual or group spoken or written to
you
the one or ones being spoken to, as in: I guarantee that you will be satisfied or your money will be cheerfully refunded
you
The employer For a complete definition of "employer" see Safety and Health Core Rules, chapter 296-800 WAC
you
A speaker or writer uses you to refer to the person or people that they are talking or writing to. It is possible to use you before a noun to make it clear which group of people you are talking to. When I saw you across the room I knew I'd met you before You two seem very different to me I could always talk to you about anything in the world What is alternative health care? What can it do for you? What you kids need is more exercise
you
You is the second person pronoun. You can refer to one or more people and is used as the subject of a verb or the object of a verb or preposition
you
In spoken English and informal written English, you is sometimes used to refer to people in general. Getting good results gives you confidence In those days you did what you were told
you
The pronoun of the second person, in the nominative, dative, and objective case, indicating the person or persons addressed
you
Many states have Named insured and your spouse (if resident of same household)
you
is you, if you're thinking about copying or distributing this Package
you
Whatever you choose to be
you
Named insured and your spouse (if resident of same household)
you
mush
you
ya
to you

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı yu

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈyo͞o/ /tə ˈjuː/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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