new year

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Englisch - Türkisch
yılbaşı

Mary Yılbaşını ailesiyle kutlar. - Mary celebrates New Year's Day with her family.

Arkadaşlarıma Yılbaşı kartları göndermeyi unuttum. - I forgot to send New Year's cards to my friends.

yeni yıl

Yeni Yıl Günü, birçok kişi, çevre türbelerini ziyaret eder. - On New Year's Day, many people visit neighborhood shrines.

Yeni Yıl Günü birçok Japon ibadet etmek için türbeye giderler. - On New Year's Day many Japanese go to the shrine to worship.

yeni sene
happy new year
mutlu yıllar

Mutlu Noeller ve Mutlu Yıllar Dilerim. - I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Size Mutlu Noeller ve Mutlu Yıllar dileriz. - We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

New Year's
yılbaşı

Yılbaşı yılın anahtarıdır. - New Year's Day is the key to the year.

Mary Yılbaşını ailesiyle kutlar. - Mary celebrates New Year's Day with her family.

New Year's Eve
31 Aralık; 31 Aralık gecesi; Yılbaşı gecesi
new year's day
yılbaşı
new year's eve
Yılbaşı gecesi
new year's festival
yılbaşı festivali
new year's resolution
yeni yıl çözünürlük
New Year's Day
1 Ocak, Yılbaşı
New Year's Day
yılbaşı

Yılbaşı yılın anahtarıdır. - New Year's Day is the key to the year.

Mary Yılbaşını ailesiyle kutlar. - Mary celebrates New Year's Day with her family.

New Year's Day
yılbaşı günü
New Year's Eve
yılbaşı arifesi
new year greeting
yılbaşı tebrikleri
happy new year
yeni yılınız kutlu olsun

Yeni yılınız kutlu olsun, Louise! - Happy New Year, Louise!

happy new year
iyi yıllar
jewish new year
yahudi yeni yılı
see in the New Year
yeni yılı karşılamak
Assyrian New Year, a spring festival among Assyrians, celebrated on 1 April
Akitu
best wishes for a happy new year
yeni yılınız kutlu olsun
the New Year
yeni yıl

Yeni yıl tatilinde ne yapmayı planlıyorsun? - What are you planning to do for the New Year vacation?

Ben seni yeni yılda göreceğim. - I'll see you in the new year.

Englisch - Englisch
In particular, January 1 in the Julian and Gregorian calendar and the days following
The first few days of a calendar year
next year; the year following the current year, especially the early part of it

We hoped that things would be better in the new year.

New Year or the New Year is the time when people celebrate the start of a year. Happy New Year, everyone The restaurant was closed over the New Year He returned home each year to celebrate Christmas and New Year with his family
The New Year is the first few weeks of a year. Isabel was expecting their baby in the New Year The oil shortages could lead the government to raise prices before the New Year. The first day or days of the calendar year
year that has just begun
the calendar year just begun
New Year's Day
A legal holiday in many countries to welcome the New Year of the Gregorian calendar on January 1
New Year's Eve
The holiday occurring on the last day of the year, December 31st
New Year's resolution
A vow one makes on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day for the coming year

He made a New Year's resolution to quit smoking.

new year's resolution
A New Year's Resolution is a commitment that an individual makes to a project or a habit, often a lifestyle change that is generally interpreted as advantageous. The name comes from the fact that these commitments normally go into effect on New Year's Day and remain until the set goal has been achieved, although many resolutions go unachieved and are often broken fairly shortly after they are set
New Year resolution
a decision to do something better or to stop doing something bad in the new year
New Year's
New Year's Eve, night of December 31st, last night of the calendar year; New Year's Day, January 1st, first day of the calendar year
New Year's
New Year's is another name for New Year's Day or New Year's Eve
New Year's Day
New Year's Day is the first day of the year. In Western countries this is the 1st of January. On New Year's Day in 1974, I started keeping a journal. January 1, the first day of the year, celebrated as a holiday in many countries. 1st January, the first day of the year. First day of the new year, celebrated with religious, cultural, and social observances around the world. It is usually marked by rites and ceremonies that symbolize casting off the old year and rejoicing in the new. Most of the world recognizes January 1 as the start of a new year because the Gregorian calendar, from its papal origin in 1582, has become the international reference for treaties, corporate contracts, and other legal documents. Nevertheless, numerous religious and national calendars have been retained. For example, in the Persian calendar (used in Iran and Afghanistan) New Year's Day falls on the spring equinox (March 20 or 21 in the Gregorian calendar). The more widely employed Islamic (Hijr) calendar is based on 12 lunar months of 29 or 30 days; thus, the Islamic New Year's Day gradually regresses through the longer Gregorian calendar. The Hindu new year starts on the day following the first new moon on or after the spring equinox. The Chinese new year begins at sunset on the new moon in the sign of Aquarius (late January or early February). The Hebrew calendar is based on 12 lunar months (13 in certain years) of 29 or 30 days; the Jewish New Year's Day, or Rosh Hashanah, can fall anytime from September 6 to October 5 in the Gregorian calendar
New Year's Day
holiday on January 1st which celebrates the beginning of a new year
New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve is the last day of the year, the day before New Year's Day. On New Year's Eve I usually give a party, which is always chaotic. The eve of New Year's Day. 31st December, the last day of the year
New Year's Eve
December 31, night before the beginning of the new year
New Year's Honours
special honours given to a number of British people each year, as a reward for their special achievements or good work, which are announced on January 1st. These include titles such as "Sir", "Lord", or "OBE
New Year's resolution
If you make a New Year's resolution, you make a decision at the beginning of a year to start doing something or to stop doing something. She made a New Year's resolution to get fit
new year's day
the first day of the year
new year's eve
the last day of the year
Chinese New Year
An annual Chinese holiday, marking the beginning of the lunar year
Happy New Year
A wish said at the start of a New Year
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
A traditional greeting for the Christmas and the new year
New Years
plural form of New Year
new-year's-gift
{n} a present on new-year's day
Happy New Year
have a good New Year holiday (said around the time of a new year)
Jewish New Year
first and second days of the month of Tishri in the Jewish calendar, first day of the Jewish year, holiday at the beginning of the Jewish Year
enter a new year
{f} enter the year that has just started
newyear
Of or pertaining to, or suitable for, the commencement of the year; as, New-year gifts or odes
new year

    Türkische aussprache

    nyu yîr

    Aussprache

    /ˈnyo͞o ˈyər/ /ˈnjuː ˈjɪr/

    Etymologie

    [ 'nü, chiefly British ] (adjective.) before 12th century. new + year

    Gemeinsame Collocations

    new year eve
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