deme

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English - Turkish
(isim) nahiye
{i} nahiye
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Ateş kör
Atasözü
Anlam
Ağıt
Demek işi
Eski Yunanistan'da sitelerin, özellikle Atina'nın yönetsel bölgesi, mahalle
Daha çok Alevi şairlerin tarikatlarıyla ilgili konuları işleyen şiirlerine, kendilerince verilen ad
Alevi tarikatından olan tasavvuf şairlerinin tarikatlarını ve hareketleriyle ilgili temaları işleyen, sorunlarını konu edinen şiirler
Şiir
Halk edebiyatında şiir
Daha çok Alevi ozanların tarikatlarıyla ilgili konuları işleyen koşuklarına, kendilerince verilen ad
Bektaşi ozanlarının tarikatlarıyla ilgili şiirlerine verilen ad
Demek işi: "Tencere dibin kara hikâyesi, kimin kime ne demeye hakkı var?"- H. Taner
English - English
A township or other subdivision of ancient Attica
A distinct local population of plants or animals
An undifferentiated aggregate of cells or plastids
Greek demos In ancient Greece, a country district or village, as distinct from a polis. In the democratic reforms (508-507 BC) promoted by Cleisthenes, the demes of Attica (the area around Athens) gained a voice in local and state government. The Attic demes had their own police powers, cults, and officials. Males aged 18 years became registered members of the deme. Members decided deme matters and kept property records for taxation. Each deme sent representatives to the Athenian boule in proportion to its size. The term continued to be applied to local districts in Hellenistic and Roman times
ntia
A habitation cylinder, or sub-division thereof; one of the sub-elements of a Cluster
A locally interbreeding population
A local population of a species; the community of potentially interbreeding individuals at a given locality; a population or race sampled over time
A breeding group unit In natural populations of mice, a deme usually consists of one breeding male with a harem of up to 8 females (see Chapter 2)
A geographic subpopulation, mostly inbreeding but with occasional gene flow via migrants from the larger metapopulation
A territorial subdivision of Attica (also of modern Greece), corresponding to a township
A separately evolving subset of the whole population The subsets may be evolved on a different computers Emigration between subset may be used (see Panmixia)
Turkish - English
come

I've come to say goodbye. - Hoşça kal demek için geldim.

Don't you dare come here again! - Sakın bir daha buraya geleyim deme!

no
you don't say!
I declare
dear
ho
well, i declare
deme ya!
you don't say so!
demem o deme değil
prov. That's not what I mean
Deme!
Dear me!
cüret edeyim deme
don't you dare to
evet deme
yessing
olmaz olmaz deme, olmaz olmaz
(Atasözü) Never rule out the impossible
deme

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'dEm ] (noun.) 1833. From Ancient Greek δῆμος (demos, “district”).
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