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Turkish - Turkish

Definition of ann in Turkish Turkish dictionary

anne
Çocuğunu dünyaya getiren kadın, ana
Anne
em
Anne
kocakarı
Anne
üm
Anne
nene
Anne
aba
Anne
mader
anne
Yavrusu olan dişi hayvan
anne
(Osmanlı Dönemi) vâlide
English - English
artificial neural network
Anniversary
A female given name

Must I remind you that Ann is also my middle name?.

Annual
Answer, No Charge
One of the aliens in Sailor Moon R
Abbreviation; = Artificial Neural Network
A peninsula of northeast Massachusetts projecting into the Atlantic Ocean northeast of Gloucester. Ann Arbor Ann Cape Mary Ann Evans Landers Ann Lee Ann Ann Clare Boothe Radcliffe Ann Ann Ward Seton Saint Elizabeth Ann Elizabeth Ann Bayley
An abbreviation sometimes used for artificial neural networks
The mother of Virgin Mary in apocryphal gospels ( also Anne and Anna)
popular since fourteenth century, today a very common middle name
abbr Announcement
{i} female name
A half years's stipend, over and above what is owing for the incumbency, due to a minister's heirs after his decease
Ann Arbor
{i} city in southeast Michigan (USA)
Ann Arbor
A city of southeast Michigan west of Detroit. A research and educational center, it is the seat of the University of Michigan (founded 1817). Population: 109,592. City (pop., 2000: 114,024), southeastern Michigan, U.S. Founded in 1824, it became an agricultural centre with the coming of the railroad in 1839. The University of Michigan, which moved there from Detroit in 1837, has played a major role in Ann Arbor's growth. Private industrial research and the university's institutes of science and technology make the city a major Midwest centre for space and nuclear research
Ann Landers
orig. Esther Pauline Friedman born July 4, 1918, Sioux City, Iowa, U.S. died June 22, 2002, Chicago, Ill. U.S. newspaper columnist. She took over an advice column in the Chicago Sun-Times in 1955, adopting her now-familiar pseudonym, and made it into the most widely syndicated advice column in the U.S.; by the early 21st century her column appeared in more than 1,200 newspapers and had some 90 million readers. Her twin sister, Pauline, has written the competitive and equally well-known "Dear Abby" advice column (originally for the San Francisco Chronicle) since 1956
Ann Lee
born Feb. 29, 1736, Manchester, Eng. died Sept. 8, 1784, Watervliet, N.Y., U.S. British-American religious leader. A factory worker in her youth in Manchester, she joined the Shakers in 1758 and was acknowledged as their leader in 1770. Persecuted by the English authorities and compelled by what she believed was a vision, she immigrated to America in 1774. With a band of followers, she founded a settlement at Niskeyuna (present-day Watervliet), N.Y., in 1776, and thereafter her movement spread rapidly. Mother Ann, as she came to be known, was said to have performed miracles, including healing the sick by touch. She was imprisoned briefly for treason because of her pacifist doctrines and refusal to sign an oath of allegiance
Ann Radcliffe
orig. Ann Ward born July 9, 1764, London, Eng. died Feb. 7, 1823, London English gothic novelist. Brought up in a well-to-do family, in 1787 she married a journalist who encouraged her literary pursuits. Her first two novels were published anonymously. She achieved fame with her third novel, The Romance of the Forest (1791). With her fourth, The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794), she became the most popular novelist in England. The Italian (1797), which displays rare psychological insight, reveals her full powers. In her tales, scenes of terror and suspense are infused with an aura of romantic sensibility. See also gothic novel
ann arbor
a city in southern Michigan near Detroit; site of the University of Michigan
Anne
A female given name

Oh, it makes such a difference. It looks so much nicer. When you hear a name pronounced can't you always see it in your mind, just as if it was printed out? I can, and A-n-n looks dreadful, but A-n-n-e looks so much more distinguished. --.

Anne
A male given name
Jo-Ann
A female given name, one of the 20th century spelling variants of Joanne
Sally Ann
The Salvation Army
Anne
very, rare, given name, male, from Germanic
Anne
{i} female first name
Anne
Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1702-1714). The last monarch of the Stuart line, she was also the last English ruler to exercise the royal veto over Parliament (1707). born Feb. 6, 1665, London, Eng. died Aug. 1, 1714, London Queen of Great Britain (1702-14) and the last Stuart monarch. Second daughter of James II, who was overthrown by William III in 1688, Anne became queen on William's death (1702). Though she wished to rule independently, her intellectual limitations and poor health led her to rely on advisers, including the duke of Marlborough. Her reign was marked by the Act of Union with Scotland (1707) and by bitter rivalries between Whigs and Tories. Because she never gave birth to a successor, the regency passed to the Hanoverian descendants of James I. Anne Boleyn Anne of Austria Anne of Brittany Anne of Cleves Bradstreet Anne Anne Dudley Camargo Marie Anne de Cupis de Corday d'Armont Marie Anne Charlotte Ferraro Geraldine Anne Hébert Anne Hutchinson Anne Anne Marbury Montmorency Anne duke de Alice Anne Laidlaw Phoebe Anne Moses Porter Katherine Anne Queen Anne's lace Queen Anne style Queen Anne's War Royall Anne Newport Anne Newport Sexton Anne Anne Gray Harvey Turgot Anne Robert Jacques baron de l'Aulne Tyler Anne Anne Louise Germaine Necker Baroness de Staë l Holstein
Anne
used interchangably with Ann since the Middle Ages
Cape Ann
Cape northeast of Boston, Mass. , U.S. Sheltering Ipswich Bay, it includes Annisquam Harbor on the north and Gloucester Harbor on the south. The rocky, picturesque promontory, named for Queen Anne (wife of James I), is noted for its old fishing villages and artists' colonies. Gloucester and Rockport are its main towns
Raggedy Ann
a type of rag doll (=doll made from cloth) which is a popular children's toy in the US. She has a large round face, red circles on her cheeks, and hair made from pieces of red wool. The male doll that looks like this is her brother, Raggedy Andy
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
orig. Elizabeth Ann Bayley known as Mother Seton born Aug. 28, 1774, New York, N.Y. died Jan. 4, 1821, Emmitsburg, Md., U.S.; canonized Sept. 14, 1975; feast day January 4 U.S. religious leader and educator, the first native-born U.S. citizen canonized by the Roman Catholic church. Born into an upper-class family, she married William Magee Seton in 1794. In 1797 she founded the Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children, and in 1803 she was herself left a widow with five children. After converting from Episcopalianism to Roman Catholicism in 1805, she opened a free Catholic elementary school in Baltimore, Md., in 1809. In 1813 she founded the Sisters of Charity, the first U.S. religious order, and she served as its superior until her death. She is often considered the mother of the parochial school system in the U.S
anne
Sister Anne Sister of Fatima, the seventh and last of Bluebeard's wives
anne
Women in labor, Cabinet Makers, Horsemen, Housekeepers, Housewives
cape ann
a Massachusetts peninsula north of Boston extending into the Atlantic Ocean
Turkish - English

Definition of ann in Turkish English dictionary

anne
{i} mother

Mother always gets up early in the morning. - Anne her zaman sabahları erken kalkar.

He never fails to write to his mother every week. - O her hafta annesine yazmaktan geri kalmaz.

anne
{s} maternal

Maternal love is greater than anything else. - Anne sevgisi her şeyden daha büyüktür.

My mother's father is my maternal grandfather. - Annemin babası, anne tarafından dedemdir.

anne
{i} mum

He voluntarily helped his mum clean. - O, gönüllü olarak annesinin temizlik yapmasına yardımcı oldu.

My mum likes tea very much. - Annem çayı çok sever.

anne
{i} mummy

Mummy, could you give me money to buy sweets? - Anne, bana şekerleme satın almam için para verebilir misin.

Look Mummy, I can read! - Bak anne, okuyabiliyorum!

anne
mom

Mom is older than Dad. - Annem babamdan daha yaşlı.

Mom was busy with her sewing. - Annem dikiş işleriyle meşguldü.

anne
{i} mammy

Mammy, you are an exploiter! - Anne, sen bir sömürücüsün!

How many eggs did mammy buy? - Annen kaç tane yumurta aldı?

anne
mama

I still call my mother Mama. - Hâlâ anneme ana diyorum.

Mama, Tom won't gimme back my toy! - Anne, Tom benim oyuncağımı geri vermeyecek!

anne
momma
anne
old lady
anne
ma
anne
mother, ma, mum, mummy, momma, mommy, mom, mammy
anne
mamma

Your mamma's so fat, she'd break London Bridge. - Senin annen o kadar şişmanki, Londra Köprüsü'nü çökertiyordu.

anne
mum; old woman
anne
mam

How many eggs did mammy buy? - Annen kaç tane yumurta aldı?

Mama had a crippled face. - Anne felçli bir yüze sahipti.

anne
mater

My mother's father is my maternal grandfather. - Annemin babası, anne tarafından dedemdir.

This is his maternal grandfather. - Bu onun anne tarafından büyük babası.

anne
old woman
anne
{i} maw
ann

    Turkish pronunciation

    än

    Pronunciation

    /ˈan/ /ˈæn/

    Etymology

    (abbreviation.) The English form of Vulgate Latin Anna, from Ἄννα (Anna), the Ancient Greek New Testament form of the Hebrew female name חנה (“Hannah”), meaning "grace, gracious".

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