do not

listen to the pronunciation of do not
English - Turkish
yok mu
etmeyin
yapamadı
yapılmaması
don't
{i} yasak

Onlar bunun orada yasak olduğunu söylemezler. Aslında onun zorunlu olduğunu söylerler. - They don't say that it's prohibited there. In fact, they say that it's mandatory.

Orada, onlar onun yasak olduğunu söylemez. Aslında, onlar onun zorunlu olduğunu söyler. - Over there, they don't say that it's prohibited. In fact, they say that it's mandatory.

don't
{k} do not
don't
{i} yapılmaması gereken şey
do not disturb
(Bilgisayar) rahatsız etme
Do not disturb
rahatsız etmeyin
do not mind
sakıncası yok
do not!
yapma!
don't
yapmamak
Do not disturb
lütfen rahatsız etmeyiniz
English - English
don't (negative command prohibiting something - Do not touch that)
do not disturb
Used to ask not to disturb, e.g. a sign on a hotel room door
do not.
dinna
don't
Something that must not be done
don't
Used before an emphatic negative subject

Don’t nobody care.

don't
Contraction of does not

I sure hope the road don’t come to own me.

don't
Contraction of do not

Don't Stand, Don't stand so, Don't stand so close to me.

don't
{f} contraction used with a pronoun in a question (i.e. Don't we look nice?); no!, command prohibiting something (i.e. Don't touch)
don't
{i} prohibition, something which is not allowed
don't
Don't is the usual spoken form of `do not'
do not disturb
Makes a telephone appear busy to any incoming call
do not disturb
do not bother, do not harass, do not interrupt, do not intrude
do not disturb
A sign placed outside a guest room indicating that the guests don't want to be bothered until after check-out time
do not disturb
Allows you to work without hearing the phone ring or message being left
do not disturb
Intercepts incoming calls to individual Centrex lines or a group of lines during specified periods of time when you don't want to be disturbed, freeing you to conduct other business
Turkish - English
{k} don't
don't
not do
do not

    Turkish pronunciation

    du nät

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdo͞o ˈnät/ /ˈduː ˈnɑːt/

    Etymology

    [ 'dü, d&(-w) ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English don, from Old English dOn; akin to Old High German tuon to do, Latin -dere to put, facere to make, do, Greek tithenai to place, set.

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