nouns

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English - Turkish
(Dilbilim) isimler

Esperantoda, o ile biten isimler. Çoğul bir j ekleyerek oluşturulur. - In Esperanto, nouns end in o. The plural is formed by adding a j.

Almanca'da bütün isimler büyük harfle yazılır. - All German nouns are written with the first letter capitalized.

noun
{i} isim

Bir isim tekil veya çoğul olabilir. - A noun can be singular or plural.

Esperantoda, o ile biten isimler. Çoğul bir j ekleyerek oluşturulur. - In Esperanto, nouns end in o. The plural is formed by adding a j.

noun
{i} ad
compound nouns
(Dilbilim) birleşik isimler
objective nouns
(Dilbilim) nesne görevindeki isimler
proper nouns
(Dilbilim) özel isimler
proper nouns
(Dilbilim) özel adlar
uncountable nouns
sayılamayan isimler
collective nouns
toplu isimler
count nouns
saymak isimler
mass nouns
kitle isimler
newspapers
gazeteler

Onlar kendi gazetelerini okuyor. - They are reading their newspapers.

Gazetelerdeki tüm hikayeleri yalanladı. - He has denied all the stories in the newspapers.

plural nouns
çoğul isimler
uncountable nouns
sayilamayan isimler
noun
proper noun özel isim
possesive nouns
(Dilbilim) aitlik belirten isimler
subjective nouns
(Dilbilim) özne görevindeki isimler
English - English
plural of noun
words that name persons, places, or thingswords that name persons, places, or things
account, altruism, ancients, appraisal, astronomical year, autobiography, believer(s), case numbers, class, relation, directions, easement, effects, eucharist, expert, extent, faith, father, game, God, great apes, guardian, happiness, heir, home, hominid(s), imagination, importance, incidence, index, insight, interpretation, method, miracle, misery, mode of existence, national party, nature, news, offences, owner, picture, patriotism, philosophy, political representatives, prisoner´s dilemma, private context, prophets, ratiocination, reason, religion, rumour, salvation, scholarship, science, self, signal, situation, sociality, source of justice, state, state of affairs, statement, story, stroke of fortune, successor, things, vine, warfare, weakness, wizards, words, work, year
Agent = frustrated lawyer Lawyer = frustrated producer Producer = frustrated writer Writer = frustrated director Director = frustrated actor Actor = frustrated human
words that name persons, places, or things
newspapers
nouns of assemblage
plural form of noun of assemblage
nouns of multitude
plural form of noun of multitude
abstract nouns
plural form of abstract noun
adjectival nouns
plural form of adjectival noun
agent nouns
plural form of agent noun
attributive nouns
plural form of attributive noun
collective nouns
plural form of collective noun
common nouns
plural form of common noun
concrete nouns
plural form of concrete noun
count nouns
plural form of count noun
countable nouns
plural form of countable noun
invariant nouns
plural form of invariant noun
mass nouns
plural form of mass noun
noun
To convert a word to a noun

However, too much nouning makes you sound bureaucratic, immature, and verbally challenged. Top executives convert far fewer nouns into verbs than do workers at lower levels.

noun
A word that can be used to refer to a person, animal, place, thing, event, substance, quality, or idea; one of the basic parts of speech in many languages, including English
proper nouns
plural form of proper noun
uncountable nouns
plural form of uncountable noun
verbal nouns
plural form of verbal noun
noun
{n} the name of things in grammar
noun
a subject: person, place, or thing
noun
A concept
noun
a word that can serve as the subject or object of a verb
noun
A noun is any word that can form the head word in a noun phrase or be the subject or object of a verb Semantically speaking, a noun is any word that 'labels' or 'names' a person, thing or idea There are several types of noun: common noun (e g computer, sandwich, cats), proper noun (proper nouns are names for individual nouns, e g Coke, London, Simon), abstract noun (abstract nouns are 'ideas', e g death, hunger, beauty), concrete nouns (concrete nouns are solid objects in the real or imaginary world, e g bread, butter, clock) collective nouns (collective nouns name groups of individual or things, e g parliament, audience; collective nouns are often treated as if they were singular, e g 'The choir is singing well '), mass (or non-count) nouns (mass nouns exist as an undifferentiated mass, e g card, beer, milk, cake), and count nouns (count nouns exits as countable items, e g bottle, pencil)
noun
A noun is a word such as `car', `love', or `Anne' which is used to refer to a person or thing. see also collective noun, count noun, mass noun, proper noun, singular noun, uncount noun. a word or group of words that represent a person (such as 'Michael', 'teacher' or 'police officer'), a place (such as 'France' or 'school'), a thing or activity (such as 'coffee' or 'football'), or a quality or idea (such as 'danger' or 'happiness'). Nouns can be used as the subject or object of a verb (as in 'The teacher arrived' or 'We like the teacher') or as the object of a preposition (as in 'good at football'). common noun, count noun, proper noun (from nom, from nomen; NOMINAL)
noun
traditionally defined as the name of a person, a place or a thing - e g 'book' The suffix 's' is often added to nouns to indicate a plural (more than one) Some nouns do not normally take a plural form - e g, money, sheep
noun
A word used as the designation or appellation of a creature or thing, existing in fact or in thought; a substantive
noun
Name of a person, place, or thing
noun
a word which names an object
noun
A word that can be used to refer to a person, place, thing, quality, or idea; one of the basic parts of speech in many languages, including English
noun
Noun Portion of the nomenclature column that is normally capitalized and possibly included in a parts index Attributes: N/A
noun
 One of the primary parts of speech   An atom or array of atoms   Nouns hold the data that verbs operate on
noun
A word that identifies a person or thing: Paul hit the ball over the fence
noun
A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea example: A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
noun
a word that can serve as the subject or object of a verb a word that can be used to refer to a person or place or thing
noun
a word that is the name of something (as a person, animal, place, thing, quality, idea, or action) All of the nouns in this definition are emphasized
noun
The name or brief description of the item
noun
a word that can be used to refer to a person or place or thing
noun
{i} part of speech used for persons places objects and conditions (Grammar)
noun
temporal lobe
noun
multiple intelligences
Turkish - English

Definition of nouns in Turkish English dictionary

noun
the noun
nouns

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'naun ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English nowne, from Anglo-French noun name, noun, from Old French nom, from Latin nomen; more at NAME.
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