ere

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English - Turkish
evvel
(edat) önce
{e} önce

Bu anıt on yıl önce dikildi. - This statue was erected ten years ago.

O bina sanırım beş yıl önce dikildi. - That building was erected five years ago, I think.

şiir evvel
çok geçmeden ere now bundan önce
ere long yakında
{e} bağ., şiir evvel, önce
ere long
çok geçmeden
ere long
yakında
ere now
bundan önce
ere long
birazdan
ere long
neredeyse
ere now
vaktiyle
ere now
önceden
ere this
bundan önce
ere this
evvelce
English - English
Before; sooner than
At an earlier time

Thys is he of whome I spake, he that commeth after me, was before me be cause he was yer than I.

{a} before, sooner than, ever, always
Ere means the same as `before'. Take the water ere the clock strikes twelve. before
To plow
Before (OED Vol V, 364)
{e} before (Archaic)
Employee Related Expenditures the University is responsible for as an employer such as employer's share of FICA, retirement contributions, Workmen's Compensation, unemployment insurance and health insurance This code may only be used for transactions processed through the University Payroll System
there eRekâ(n) up to there eResk there eReskâ(n) up to there esîdâr v hissadâr eskâ(n) 1) up to then; 2) until; eskâ ki nî batanus, î handâRek uT until you come, I remain here exa 1) that much; 2) so many; 3) as big as that exa(s), exa(da)r 1) that much; 2) that many eysarâ end, finish;  ~ manning to come to an end, to be finished a (â) b c d D e f g gh h i (î) j k l m n o p r s Back to Main page
[Obs
Rather than
ere long
before
'ere
used for emphasis at the beginning of a sentence when expressing an opinion or want

’Ere, why don't we get some cigarettes?.

woz ere
Was here. Frequently placed after the author's name in graffiti

but it quickly gets repainted with Lennon images, peace messages and inconsequential tourist graffiti of the we woz ere variety.

Turkish - English

Definition of ere in Turkish English dictionary

ere gitmek/varmak prov
to marry a man
ere

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'er, 'ar ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Old English ǣr. (adverb, conjunction, & preposition), from Proto-Germanic *airiz comparative of Proto-Germanic *air (“early”) from Proto-Indo-European *ayer- (“day, morning”) (compare Avestan

    Common Collocations

    ere long
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