thy

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English - Turkish
s., eski senin
senin

Ve senin aşkını kaybedersem her şeyimi kaybederim. - And if I lose thy love, I lose my all.

eski senin
sizin
(sıfat) senin
thine
(eski) senin
thine
seninki
thine
senin
beggar thy neigbour
(Ekonomi) Bir ülkenin kendi ekonomik problemlerini başka ülkelerin ekonomik problemlerini kotulestirerek iyileştirmeye çalışması

The attempt to create a new trade regime was a reaction to the results of the beggar-thy-neighbour policies of the recession years.

beggar thy neighbor
dilenci senin komşu
beggar-thy-neigbour
(Ekonomi) Bir ülkenin işsizlik, ekonomik durgunluk gibi sorunlarını komşu ülkelere ihraç ederek kurtulması amacnı güden politikalar bütünü
beggar-thy-neighbor
(Ekonomi) Bir komşu ülkeyi fakirleştirme, zarara sokma ve onu borç isteyecek duruma sokma politikası
beggar-thy-neighbor
dilenci-thy-komşu
hallowed be thy name
adın kutsal kılınsın
know thy enemy
senin düşmanı tanımak
thine
s., eski senin. zam., eski seninki
thine
eski senin,eski seninki
Turkish - Turkish
(Havacılık) Türk Hava Yolları
English - English
because
That belongs to thee; the possessive form of thou
your (informal); that belongs to you (singular)
{p} relating to thee, of or belonging to thee
Thine is used in the predicate; as, the knife is thine
{s} your (Archaic)
Thy is an old-fashioned, poetic, or religious word for `your' when you are talking to one person. Honor thy father and thy mother. Used as a modifier before a noun. your
Of thee, or belonging to thee; the more common form of thine, possessive case of thou; used always attributively, and chiefly in the solemn or grave style, and in poetry
beggar-thy-neighbor
An economic policy that favors domestic interests at greater total cost to the economies of trading partners
thine
Singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form: thy)
thine
Singular second person possessive pronoun
thine
{p} relating or belonging to thee
beggar-thy-neigbour
(Ekonomi) In economics, a beggar-thy-neighbour policy is an economic policy through which one country attempts to remedy its economic problems by means that tend to worsen the economic problems of other countries
beggar-thy-neighbor
(Ekonomi) An international trade policy of competitive devaluations and increased protective barriers that one country institutes to gain at the expense of its trading partners
Happy are they that dwell in Thy house
first verse of a Jewish prayer
Vendsyssel-Thy
Island, northern end of Jutland, Denmark. It is known as Vendsyssel in the east and Thy in the west. The Limfjorden separates it from the mainland, to which it was attached until 1825, when water erosion cut a channel through the narrow isthmus at Thyborøn. It has an area of 1,809 sq mi (4,686 sq km). Frederikshavn, the main port, lies on the east coast facing Göteborg, Swed. The island is a holiday resort
beggar-thy-neighbor
An international trade policy of competitive devaluations and increased protective barriers where one country seeks to gain at the expense of its trading partners
beggar-thy-neighbor
When a country purposefully devalues its currency, or encourages its currency's depreciation on foreign exchange markets in order to make products produced in the country cheaper in foreign countries -- thereby increasing sales
blessed are they that dwell in thy house
they that dwell in the presence of God are truly blessed (Biblical)
by the sweat of thy brow
with hard labor
cast thy bread upon the waters
be generous and do good things for others and you will in return be blessed (Biblical)
know thy enemy
be familiar with the methods of one's enemy
thine
{s} yours (Archaic)
thine
pron. yours (Archaic)
thine
A form of the possessive case of the pronoun thou, now superseded in common discourse by your, the possessive of you, but maintaining a place in solemn discourse, in poetry, and in the usual language of the Friends, or Quakers
thine
Thine is an old-fashioned, poetic, or religious word for `yours' when you are talking to only one person. I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice. Used instead of thy before an initial vowel or h: "The presidential candidates are practicing the first rule of warfare: know thine enemy" (Eleanor Clift)
Turkish - English
(abbr. for Türk Hava Yolları) T.A. (Turkish Airlines)
thi
t.h.i
thy

    Turkish pronunciation

    dhay

    Pronunciation

    /ˈᴛʜī/ /ˈðaɪ/

    Etymology

    [ '[th]I ] (adjective.) 12th century. From Middle English thi, thy (“thy”), apocopated form of thin, thyn, thine (“thy", also "thine”) from Old English þīn (“thy, thine”), genitive of þū (“thou”). More at thou.
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