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Definition of hoo in English Turkish dictionary

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nasıl

İyi akşamlar, nasılsın? - Good evening, how are you?

Merhaba Mimi! Nasılsın? - Hello Mimi! How are you?

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şamata
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şamata
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ne kadar

Havaalanı otobüsünün havaalanına götürmesi ne kadar sürer? - How long does the airport bus take to the airport?

Havaalanı ne kadar uzak? - How far away is the airport?

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nasıl da

Tom nasıl dans edileceğini öğrenmenin zamanı olduğuna karar verdi. - Tom decided it was time to learn how to dance.

Tom nasıl dans edeceğini bilmiyor. - Tom doesn't know how to dance.

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nice
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nereden

Burada olduğumuzu nereden biliyordun? - How did you know we were here?

Tom'un bir yerli konuşmacı olmadığını nereden biliyorsun? - How do you know that Tom isn't a native speaker?

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hangi yolla
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ne
woo hoo
Yüksek sesle söylendiğinde mutluluk ve coşku ifade eden; yavaş söylendiğinde alaycı bir mutluluk belirten ünlem
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nasıl: How did it happen? Nasıl oldu? How will he do this? Bunu nasıl yapacak? How does it work? Nasıl çalışıyor?
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How about it? Ne dersiniz? How are you? Nasılsınız? How do you do? Nasılsınız? How goes it? How is it going? Ne var ne yok? Ne âlem desin
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yöntem

Bunu yapma yöntemin bu. - That's how you do it.

Sorunu yapma yöntemini bildiğim tek yolla ele aldım. - I handled the problem the only way I knew how.

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yapma tarzı

Tom ve Mary'nin onu yapma tarzını beğeniyorum. - I like how Tom and Mary did that.

Profesyonellerin bunu yapma tarzı budur. - That's how the pros do it.

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yapma yöntemi

Onu yapma yöntemimiz bu. - That's how we did it.

Tom'un bunu yapma yöntemi bu. - That's how Tom does it.

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ne kadar: How long
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ne halde
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ne suretle
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ne derecede
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ne durumda
English - English
she
Used to grab the attention of others

Hoo yee!.

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They will hammer their swords into ploughshares and their spears into sickles. Nation will not lift sword against nation, no longer will they learn how to make war. - They shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks; One nation shall not raise the sword against another, nor shall they train for war again.

How do I open the bonnet? - How do I open the hood?

Hurrah! an exclamation of triumphant joy
hoo man
An attention grabber

Hoo man, slow doon like!.

hoo-ha
A fuss, uproar, commotion or stir; hype; brouhaha

There was a big hoo-ha about it in the papers, and then the world completely forgot the matter.

hoo-ha
If there is a hoo-ha, there is a lot of fuss about something. Schulman is a little tired of the hoo-ha about the all-women team. noisy talk or excitement about something unimportant = fuss (hu-ha)
boo hoo
it is not worth crying about

So you broke it. Boo hoo! Get a grip, and clean up the mess.

boo hoo
The sound of crying
woo hoo
An exclamation of joy or excitement, especially as arising from success or good fortune
yoo hoo
An interjection to grab someone's attention

Yoo hoo! Over here!.

yoo-hoo
Used to call to someone at a distance or to gain someone's attention

Choir! Choir! Yoo-hoo! Choir, gather around, I have great news.

woo hoo
Woo hoo is a common expression of joy, especially as arising from success or good fortune
Sutton Hoo
a place in Suffolk, eastern England, where people digging in 1939 found a 7th century Saxon ship with weapons, jewellery, and other things believed to have been buried with a king. Estate in Suffolk, England, the site of the grave or cenotaph of an Anglo-Saxon king. One of the richest Germanic burials ever found in Europe (1939), the Sutton Hoo site contained an 80-ft (24-m) wooden ship equipped for the afterlife (but with no body). It displayed both pagan and Christian features. The burial's grave goods demonstrate a high level of craftsmanship and included solid gold and silver objects, such as cups and bowls, and weapons, including a bejeweled sword. There were also coins from the Continent and a dish bearing the stamp of the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I, which reveal broader contacts for the people of England at the time than had been previously recognized. The burial may have been for Raedwald (d. 624?) or Aethelhere (d. 654). Parallels to Swedish finds suggest a possible Swedish origin for the East Anglian royal dynasty
yoo-hoo
used to attract someone's attention when they are a long way from you (A natural shout)
hoo

    Turkish pronunciation

    hu

    Pronunciation

    /ˈho͞o/ /ˈhuː/

    Etymology

    [ 'hü-"hä ] (noun.) 1931. From Middle English hoo, shoo "she" from Old English hēo "she". More at she.

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