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* "pls. <bdi>Fzlrdn</bdi> to fill" - he (she) improvises
* "pls. <bdi>Fzlrdn</bdi> to fill" - he (she) improvises
* "pls. <bdi>Fzlrdn</bdi> to fill" - he (she) is holding on to the surface
* "pls. <bdi>Fzlrdn</bdi> to fill" - he (she) is holding on to the surface
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Revision as of 16:16, 26 February 2023

Drinks in Turkish

Hello everybody,


In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary about "drinks" in Turkish.

Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions!


Happy learning! :)

Drinks vocabulary in Turkish

ENGLISH TURKISH
THE MILK SÜT
THE MILKSHAKE AROMALI SÜT
THE COFFEE KAHVE
THE DECAFFEINATED

COFFEE

KAFEİNSİZ

KAHVE

THE ICE COFFEE BUZLU KAHVE
THE JUICE MEYVE SUYU
THE ORANGE JUICE PORTAKAL SUYU
THE APPLE JUICE ELMA SUYU
THE TEA ÇAY
THE HOT CHOCOLATE SICAK ÇİKOLATA
THE WATER SU
THE FIZZY WATER SODA
THE MİNERAL WATER MADEN SUYU
THE WINE ŞARAP
THE HOT WINE SICAK ŞARAP
THE CACAO KAKAO
THE SOFT DRINK YUMUŞAK İÇECEK
THE BEER BİRA

Expressions using drinks vocabulary in Turkish

  • "pls. Fzlrdn to fill" - crying over spilt milk
  • "pls. Fzlrdn to fill" - (I) feel like a fish in the water
  • "pls. Fzlrdn to fill" - he (she) has some water in the shoes, he (she) has any problem
  • "pls. Fzlrdn to fill" - he (she) improvises
  • "pls. Fzlrdn to fill" - he (she) is holding on to the surface

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