uncles

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İngilizce - Türkçe
amcalar

Tom ve John gerçekten benim amcalarım değiller. - Tom and John aren't really my uncles.

Amcalar, teyzeler, büyükbabalar ve büyükanneler de orada. - The uncles, aunts, grandads and grandmas are there as well.

uncle
{i} dayı

Dayınla konuşmak istiyorum. - I want to talk with your uncle.

Dayımın üç çocuğu var. - My uncle has three children.

uncle
amca

Bir aydır amcamla yaşıyorum. - I've been living with my uncle for a month.

Amcamın üç çocuğu var. - My uncle has three children.

uncle
emmi
uncle
yaşlı adam
uncle
enişte

Halam ve eniştemi ziyaret ettiğimde tekerlekli karyolada uyurdum. - I used to sleep in a trundle bed when I would visit my aunt and uncle.

Eniştem bana bu kol saatini verdi. - My uncle gave me this watch.

uncle
(Argo) tefeci
uncle
{i} zenci [gün. amer.]
uncle
dayısı
uncle
amcak
uncle
dayın
uncle
{i} dayı: maternal uncle dayı
uncle
{i} amca: paternal uncle amca
uncle
{i} rehinci
uncle
{i} enişte: Aunt Rosa's husband is one of my uncles. Rosa Teyze'nin kocası
uncle
(Argo) zenci
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of uncle
agony uncles
plural form of agony uncle
dutch uncles
plural form of dutch uncle
maternal uncles
plural form of maternal uncle
paternal uncles
plural form of paternal uncle
uncle
an older male African-American person
uncle
A brother or brother-in-law of someone’s parent
uncle
A pawnbroker
uncle
A cry used to indicate surrender
uncle
A companion to your (usually unmarried)mother
uncle
An affectionate name for an older man
uncle
the brother of your father or mother; the husband of your aunt
uncle
{i} brother of one's parent; husband of one's aunt; informal title for an older man (especially a friend of the family); pawnbroker (Slang)
uncle
Someone's uncle is the brother of their mother or father, or the husband of their aunt. My uncle was the mayor of Memphis A telegram from Uncle Fred arrived
Uncle
eame
uncle
{n} a father's brother, a mother's brother
uncle
A source of advice, encouragement, or help
uncle
A brother or brother-in-law of someone's parent
uncle
el tio; aunts and uncles, los tios
uncle
tonton, monnonk
uncle
Usually the term used to describe the anchor player on a team that had a chance to "stick" a teammate with a beer frame, but did not strike The anchor is said to be an "uncle" of the other player See "cousin"
uncle
An eldery man; used chiefly as a kindly or familiar appellation, esp
uncle
May signify an actual uncle, note your feelings about the relationship A less familiar male aspect of self
uncle
the brother of your father or mother; the husband of your aunt a source of help and advice and encouragement; "he played uncle to lonely students
uncle
A close male friend of the parents of a family
uncle
Southern U
uncle
The brother of one's father or mother; also applied to an aunt's husband; the correlative of aunt in sex, and of nephew and niece in relationship
uncle
" the brother of your father or mother; the husband of your aunt a source of help and advice and encouragement; "he played uncle to lonely students
uncle
a source of help and advice and encouragement; "he played uncle to lonely students"
uncle
for a worthy old negro; as, "Uncle Remus
uncle
nuncle
uncles

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    /ˈəɴɢkəlz/ /ˈʌŋkəlz/

    Etimoloji

    [ '&[ng]-k&l ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French, from Latin avunculus mother's brother; akin to Old English Eam uncle, Welsh ewythr, Latin avus grandfather.