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English - Turkish
sonek
kabilinden
sıfatlarda ise veya anlamına gelir
mahiyetinde
imsi
isimlerin sonunda ait
imtrak
somewhat
bir şekilde

O, bir şekilde zor işitiyor, bu yüzden lütfen yüksek sesle konuşun. - He's somewhat hard of hearing, so please speak louder.

Onun için bir şekilde suçlu olmak zorundasın. - You have to be somewhat to blame for that.

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biraz

Tom biraz hayal kırıklığı uğramış gibi görünüyordu. - Tom seemed to be somewhat disappointed.

Tom biraz şüpheliydi. - Tom was somewhat doubtful.

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bir tür
somewhat
bi şekilde
-ish
1. Saatden bahsederken "civarı" anlamı verir.2. Renklerden bahsederken Türkçedeki -(i)mtrak, (i)msi eklerinin kattığı anlamı verir
small ish
küçük ish
somewhat
oldukça

Bu konuda yapılan araştırma oldukça şüpheli. - Research in this area is somewhat equivocal.

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bir şey
somewhat
bir miktar
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bir dereceye kadar
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bir parça

Bu sabah hava bir parça soğuk geliyor. - The air feels somewhat cold this morning.

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az çok
somewhat
önemli kimse veya şey
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birazcık

Bu, birazcık bağımsız olduklarını ispatlamaya çalıştıkları içindir. - This is because they are trying to prove they are somewhat independent.

English - English
Eye dialect spelling of is
reasonably, fairly

The exam went well, ish.

somewhat

How was the film? It was good, ish..

about, approximately
in an unspecified state
Issue; a particular edition of a fanzine Usage: a common suffix
A verb ending, originally appearing in certain verbs of French origin; as, abolish, cherish, finish, furnish, garnish, impoverish
It denotes relation, resemblance, similarity, and sometimes has a diminutive force; as, selfish, boyish, brutish; whitish, somewhat white
one of several words meaning man
Independant Sons of Honor
nIII: sour, acid
Is the termination date, commonly of a Lease
A suffix used to from adjectives from nouns and from adjectives
SHIT
Adds -ish to the object of the question
A diminutive of the male given name Ishmael
-ish
Of a nationality, region, or place, or the language associated with a place

Cornish, Danish, English, Kentish, Spanish.

-ish
Somewhat

Her face had a greenish tinge.

-ish
Typical or similar to

; for she had recently developed a magpieish tendency to appropriate and conceal trifling matters;.

-ish
About, approximately

I couldn't tell his precise age, but he was fiftyish.

diva-ish
Pertaining to the manner expected of a diva

The singer refused to perform when her diva-ish demands were not met.

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