let see

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von let see im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

Let me see
dur bir bakayım
let me see
düşüneyim

Bir düşüneyim. On beş kişi vardı. - Let me see. There were fifteen people.

let me see
dur bakalım
let me see
bakayım

Ne yazdığına bakayım. - Let me see what you wrote.

Paris'te çektiğiniz resimlere bir bakayım. - Let me see the pictures you took in Paris.

let me see
bir düşüneyim

Bir düşüneyim. On beş kişi vardı. - Let me see. There were fifteen people.

let me see
bir bakayım

Bir bakayım. Otobüsle yaklaşık iki saat sürer. - Let me see. It takes about two hours by bus.

Paris'te çektiğiniz resimlere bir bakayım. - Let me see the pictures you took in Paris.

let's see how it goes
ne olacağını görelim
let me see
dur bakayım
let me see if you can.!
hodri meydan
let the experts see to it
işi uzmanına bırakın
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von let see im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

let me see
used as a filled pause to indicating thinking or pondering, not inviting hearer to participate

Let me see. What should I make for dinner tonight?.

let's see
used as a filled pause to indicating thinking or pondering, but allowing hearer to participate

Let's see. What should I make for dinner tonight?.

let me see
just a minute, let me think about it
let's wait and see
let's give it time, let's wait a while
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von let see im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

efendime söyleyeyim er, let me see, let's see
(said when pausing in order to think): Bahçemizde sardunya, karanfil, akşamsefası, aslanağzı, efendime söyleyeyim, çingülü, gülhatmi ve güller var. In our garden we've got geraniums, carnations, four-o'clocks, snap-dragons-let me seehibiscuses, hollyhocks, and roses
let see

    Türkische aussprache

    let si

    Aussprache

    /ˈlet ˈsē/ /ˈlɛt ˈsiː/

    Etymologie

    [ 'let ] (transitive verb.) before 12th century. Middle English letten, from Old English lettan to delay, hinder; akin to Old High German lezzen to delay, hurt, Old English l[AE]t late.
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