İngilizce - Türkçe çeviri
In sentence: - "What news have you had from them? Onlardan ne haber? What time is it? Saat kaç? What books have you read this summer? Bu yaz hangi kitapları okudun? What money I have is in the safe. Ne kadar param varsa kasada." , "What´s this? Bu ne? Tell me what she said. Bana ne dediğini söyle. What do you think I am? Beni ne zannediyorsun? Don´t forget what she said! Onun dediğini unutma! I´ve no money but what you see here. Burada gördüğünden başka param yok. Their production today is not what it was. Onların şimdiki üretimi eskisi gibi değil."

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whatadd into favorites/wɔt/, /wɒt/, /wʌt/, /ʍɒt/, /ʍʌt/
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Etymology: [ hwät, hw&t, wät, ] (pronoun.) before 12th century. Middle English Old English hwæt *hwa- *kʷos, *kʷod (which also gave us who). Cognate to many similar terms, such as French quoi (“what”); Germanic forms differ from Romance forms due to Grimm’s law of Germanic sound change.
Synonyms: such

ne, Bazen ingilizcede what kelimesi ile baslayan cümlecikler Türkçe cümlede fiil içinde belirlenir, nasıl, zam. 1. ne: What´s this? Bu ne? Tell me what she said. Bana ne dediğini söyle. What do you think I am? Beni ne zannediyorsun? Don´t forget what she said! Onun dediğini unutma! I´ve no money but what you see here. Burada gördüğünden başka param yok. Their production today is not what it was. Onların şimdiki üretimi eskisi gibi değil. 2. Şaşkınlık belirtir: What, no lunch? Ne diyorsun? Öğle yemeği yok mu?/Ne, öğle yemeği yok mu? s. 1. ne; hangi: What news have you had from them? Onlardan ne haber? What time is it? Saat kaç? What books have you read this summer? Bu yaz hangi kitapları okudun? What money I have is in the safe. Ne kadar param varsa kasada. 2. ne; ne kadar çok; ne kadar büyük (Şaşkınlık, hoşnutluk, öfke v.b. duyguları pekiştirmek için kullanılır.): What beautiful trees! Ne güzel ağaçlar! What a delightful spot! Ne güzel bir yer! With what joy did I hand her over to them! Kendisini onlara ne büyük bir sevinçle teslim ettim, bir bilsen! He remembered what great sadness he´d felt then. O zamanki hüznünün ne kadar büyük olduğunu hatırladı. What a mess! Şu karışıklığa bak!, neyi, hangi, 'ne' soru ve şaşkınlıkta kullanılır, neleri, you-may-call-him/h i., bak. what-do-you-call-him/her/it/them, şaşkınlık belirtir, He has no income but what he earns Kazandığından başka, What you are doing is correct Yaptıgınız doğrudur, hangi şey, ne?, niye, nelik, Niye?/Niçin?, ne için, neye, neden, (isim)den, neye, niçin, ne için, nasıl?, bil, wit,

1 ne  isim     ts
2 Bazen ingilizcede what kelimesi ile baslayan cümlecikler Türkçe cümlede fiil içinde belirlenir     ts
3 nasıl     ts
4 zam. 1. ne: What´s this? Bu ne? Tell me what she said. Bana ne dediğini söyle. What do you think I am? Beni ne zannediyorsun? Don´t forget what she said! Onun dediğini unutma! I´ve no money but what you see here. Burada gördüğünden başka param yok. Their production today is not what it was. Onların şimdiki üretimi eskisi gibi değil. 2. Şaşkınlık belirtir: What, no lunch? Ne diyorsun? Öğle yemeği yok mu?/Ne, öğle yemeği yok mu? s. 1. ne; hangi: What news have you had from them? Onlardan ne haber? What time is it? Saat kaç? What books have you read this summer? Bu yaz hangi kitapları okudun? What money I have is in the safe. Ne kadar param varsa kasada. 2. ne; ne kadar çok; ne kadar büyük (Şaşkınlık, hoşnutluk, öfke v.b. duyguları pekiştirmek için kullanılır.): What beautiful trees! Ne güzel ağaçlar! What a delightful spot! Ne güzel bir yer! With what joy did I hand her over to them! Kendisini onlara ne büyük bir sevinçle teslim ettim, bir bilsen! He remembered what great sadness he´d felt then. O zamanki hüznünün ne kadar büyük olduğunu hatırladı. What a mess! Şu karışıklığa bak!     ts
5 neyi     ts
6 hangi     ts
7 'ne' soru ve şaşkınlıkta kullanılır - "what! reallly"     ts
8 neleri     ts
9 you-may-call-him/h i., bak. what-do-you-call-him/her/it/them     ts
10 şaşkınlık belirtir     ts
11 He has no income but what he earns Kazandığından başka     ts
12 What you are doing is correct Yaptıgınız doğrudur     ts
13 hangi şey     ts
14what? ne?     ts
15what for niye     ts
16What of nelik     ts
17What for Niye?/Niçin?  konuşma dili     ts
18what for ne için     ts
19what for neye     ts
20what for neden     ts
21what for (isim)den, neye, niçin, ne için     ts
22what? nasıl?     ts
23wot bil     ts
24wot wit     ts
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that which; those that; the thing that, an expression of surprise or disbelief, greeting (archaic), Used to introduce each of two coordinate phrases or concepts; both...and, is that not true?, Such; this is; that is, which thing, event, circumstance, etc.: used interrogatively in asking for the specification of an identity, quantity, quality, etc, An interrogative which asks "Don't you agree?", that; which, which; which kind of, Why?, in some manner or degree; in part; partly; usually followed by with, how much; how great (used in an exclamation), Whatever; whatsoever; what thing soever; used indefinitely, Why? For what purpose? On what account?, conj. to what extent, on, or at, which, Used adjectively, equivalent to the, [Obs.] why?, which; the sort or kind of, which; rarely, the, Used adverbially in a sense corresponding to the adjectival use; as, he picked what good fruit he saw, [mostly British colloquialism]: is that not true?, nani, dua, Used adjectively, meaning how remarkable, or how great; as, what folly! what eloquence! what courage! Sometimes prefixed to adjectives in an adverbial sense, as nearly equivalent to how; as, what happy boys! As a relative pronoun Used substantively with the antecedent suppressed, equivalent to that which, or those [persons] who, or those [things] which; called a compound relative, that which; those which; the thing that, [mostly British colloquialism]: greeting (archaic), Something; thing; stuff, emphasis In conversation, you say or what? after a question as a way of stating an opinion forcefully and showing that you expect other people to agree. Look at that moon. Is that beautiful or what? Am I wasting my time here, or what?, As an interrogative pronoun, used in asking questions regarding either persons or things; as, what is this? what did you say? what poem is this? what child is lost? As an exclamatory word: (a) Used absolutely or independently; often with a question following, You use what to indicate that you are making a guess about something such as an amount or value. It's, what, eleven years or more since he's seen him, emphasis You use what in exclamations to emphasize an opinion or reaction. What a horrible thing to do What a busy day. What is also a determiner. What ugly things; throw them away, throw them away What great news, Jakki, feelings You say so what? or what of it? to indicate that the previous remark seems unimportant, uninteresting, or irrelevant to you. `I skipped off school today,' --- `So what? What's so special about that?' `You're talking to yourself.' --- `Well, what of it?' = so, You say `Tell you what' to introduce a suggestion or offer. Tell you what, let's stay here another day, You say what about a particular person or thing when you ask someone to explain why they have asked you about that person or thing. `This thing with the Corbett woman.' --- `Oh, yeah. What about her?', You use what about or what of when you introduce a new topic or a point which seems relevant to a previous remark. Now you've talked about work on daffodils, what about other commercially important flowers, like roses?, You use what about at the beginning of a question when you make a suggestion, offer, or request. What about going out with me tomorrow?, feelings You say `What' to express surprise. `Adolphus Kelling, I arrest you on a charge of trafficking in narcotics.' --- `What?', formulae You say `What?' when you ask someone to repeat the thing that they have just said because you did not hear or understand it properly. `What?' is more informal and less polite than expressions such as `Pardon?' and `Excuse me?'. `They could paint this place,' she said. `What?' he asked, You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do not know. What do you want? `Has something happened?' --- `Indeed it has.' --- `What?' Hey! What are you doing? What is also a determiner. What time is it? `The heater works.' --- `What heater?' What kind of poetry does he like?, word used in a question to begin a prepositional phrase; which; to what extent; how much; word used in a question to stress a certain situation, pron. word used in a question to request more information; which; how much; don't you agree?, You use what after certain words, especially verbs and adjectives, when you are referring to a situation that is unknown or has not been specified. You can imagine what it would be like driving a car into a brick wall at 30 miles an hour I want to know what happened to Norman Do you know what those idiots have done? We had never seen anything like it before and could not see what to do next She turned scarlet from embarrassment, once she realized what she had done. What is also a determiner. I didn't know what college I wanted to go to I didn't know what else to say. an inspection to ascertain to what extent colleges are responding to the needs of industry, emphasis You use what at the beginning of a clause in structures where you are changing the order of the information to give special emphasis to something. What precisely triggered off yesterday's riot is still unclear What I wanted, more than anything, was a few days' rest, formulae You say `What?' to tell someone who has indicated that they want to speak to you that you have heard them and are inviting them to continue. `Dad?' --- `What?' --- `Can I have the car tonight?', You use what to indicate that you are talking about the whole of an amount that is available to you. He drinks what is left in his glass as if it were water What is also a determiner. They had had to use what money they had. = whatever, You use what in expressions such as what is called and what amounts to when you are giving a description of something. She had been in what doctors described as an irreversible vegetative state for five years, vagueness You say what have you at the end of a list in order to refer generally to other things of the same kind. So many things are unsafe these days -- milk, cranberry sauce, what have you My great-grandfather made horseshoes and nails and what have you, You say guess what or do you know what to introduce a piece of information which is surprising, which is not generally known, or which you want to emphasize. Guess what? I'm going to dinner at Mrs. Combley's tonight, You say what if at the beginning of a question when you ask about the consequences of something happening, especially something undesirable. What if this doesn't work out?, word used in question to request specific information; which, word used in a question to inquire about a thing, Ce'fa?english | adronato, Really? (used to express surprise), Part of the TQL Syntax The What string denotes the fields whose values you wish returned The possible fields differ amongst the tables, interrog pron what [OE hwæt], In ShoppingPosters & PhotosBooksUsed BooksCalendarsMagazinesPopular MusicClassical MusicUsed CDsVHSDVDUsed DVDs/VideosSoftwareVideo GamesUsed Video GamesComputersElectronicsCamera & PhotoToysBabyTools & HardwareOutdoor LivingKitchenAuto, VARCHAR2(4000) Body of the anonymous PL/SQL block that this job executes, (00/03/05) Uncomplaisant statement for"Pardon?", "Excuse me?" What collateral will you give me? What what? Collateral Security on my investment I can't bear to see the way he has brutalized you Who had whatted me? (reference: 99, Nikkei), o que? oekè? how? como? koomoe? how much/many? quanto? kwangtoe?, The original content of the PIDD consisted of intellectual contributions from several corporations, regulatory agencies, and the United States Government These organizations have donated staff, who compiled, edited and clarified the content, is the evidence for that?", CDP today announced the donation and circulation of dictionaries to every third grade pubic school student in the San Jose Unified School District in San Jose, California on Friday, March 14 Teaming with SJUSD Superintendent Dr Linda T Murray, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, technology companies including Juniper Networks, Apple, IBM, Intel, Adobe and Applied Materials, and representatives from the San Jose City Council, CDP will be hosting one-on-one classroom distributions of 4000 dictionaries Pre-event press briefings are available by phone In person media interviews are available at the March 14 distribution at Gardner Elementary School, what's more: see more, If you know what's what, you know the important things that need to be known about a situation. You have to know what's what and when to draw the line You should come across the river with us. Then you will really see what's what, co [TSAW] I'm reminded of the cliched-but-useful Polish phrase Co to jest? "What is that?" Date of entry: 17 April 2000, What was purchased The invoice should reflect an itemized list of goods or services provided The invoice should include unit prices, sales tax being charged, shipping/handling fees, and total cost of the goods or services, Inmetco is a coal-based process similar to FASTMET that uses iron oxide fines and pulverized coal to produce a scrap substitute Mill scale and flue dust, inexpensive byproducts of steelmaking, can be mixed with the iron oxide fines Inmetco, unlike other direct reduction products, is intended to be hot charged into an EAF, with attendant energy savings, Que?; ?Como? ; What do you think?, ?Que te parece?; What does it mean?, ?Que significa?; What is this?, ?Que es esto?; What is your name?, ?Como se llama usted? (formal) ?Como te llamas? (familiar); What time is it?, ?Que hora es?; What''s the weather like?, ?Que tiempo hace?; What''s up?, ?Que hay?, wut, An unspecified punishment or rebuke, For what reason; why, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wit, First-person singular simple present form of wit, what (humorous misspelling intended to mimic certain working class accents), To know, The question 'why', a strong reprimand, and what about -, tell me about -, Used as a stand-in to collectively pluralize arbitrary instances of things. Often used along with whys, hows, etc, third-person singular of wit, Wide Open Throttle - throttle is open all the way as in pedal to the metal, let as much air into the intake manifold as possible, I see that, Wide Open Throttle: maximum throttle position, Wot is sometimes used in writing to represent `what', to show that someone is speaking very informally or that they are being humorous. `Cor, wot brilliant prizes!'. First and third person singular present tense of wit. an informal spelling of what, know (Archaic), 1st & 3d pers, sing, See the Note under Wit, v, of Wit, to know, pres,

25 that which; those that; the thing that - "He knows what he wants."     ts
26 an expression of surprise or disbelief - "What! That’s amazing."     ts
27 greeting (archaic) - "What ho, Frobisher!"     ts
28 Used to introduce each of two coordinate phrases or concepts; both...and - "and so they rode fresshly with grete royalte, what by water and what by land, tyl that they came nyghe vnto london."     ts
29 is that not true? - "It’s a nice day, what? (sometimes repeated, e.g.: What-what?)"     ts
30 Such; this is; that is - "What a beautiful day!"     ts
31 which thing, event, circumstance, etc.: used interrogatively in asking for the specification of an identity, quantity, quality, etc - "You told them what?"     ts
32 An interrogative which asks "Don't you agree?" - "It's rather late, what?"     ts
33 that; which - "That’s her; that’s the thing what has stole his heart from me."     ts
34 which; which kind of - "What kind of car is that?"     ts
35 Why?     ts
36 in some manner or degree; in part; partly; usually followed by with - "What with singing and joking, the time passed quickly."     ts
37 how much; how great (used in an exclamation) - "What a talent!"     ts
38 Whatever; whatsoever; what thing soever; used indefinitely     ts
39 Why? For what purpose? On what account?     ts
40 conj. to what extent     ts
41 on, or at, which     ts
42 Used adjectively, equivalent to the     ts
43 [Obs.] why?     ts
44 which; the sort or kind of     ts
45 which; rarely, the     ts
46 Used adverbially in a sense corresponding to the adjectival use; as, he picked what good fruit he saw     ts
47 [mostly British colloquialism]: is that not true?     ts
48 nani     ts
49 dua     ts
50 Used adjectively, meaning how remarkable, or how great; as, what folly! what eloquence! what courage! Sometimes prefixed to adjectives in an adverbial sense, as nearly equivalent to how; as, what happy boys! As a relative pronoun Used substantively with the antecedent suppressed, equivalent to that which, or those [persons] who, or those [things] which; called a compound relative     ts
51 that which; those which; the thing that     ts
52 [mostly British colloquialism]: greeting (archaic)     ts
53 Something; thing; stuff     ts
54 emphasis In conversation, you say or what? after a question as a way of stating an opinion forcefully and showing that you expect other people to agree. Look at that moon. Is that beautiful or what? Am I wasting my time here, or what?     ts
55 As an interrogative pronoun, used in asking questions regarding either persons or things; as, what is this? what did you say? what poem is this? what child is lost? As an exclamatory word: (a) Used absolutely or independently; often with a question following     ts
56 You use what to indicate that you are making a guess about something such as an amount or value. It's, what, eleven years or more since he's seen him     ts
57 emphasis You use what in exclamations to emphasize an opinion or reaction. What a horrible thing to do What a busy day. What is also a determiner. What ugly things; throw them away, throw them away What great news, Jakki     ts
58 feelings You say so what? or what of it? to indicate that the previous remark seems unimportant, uninteresting, or irrelevant to you. `I skipped off school today,' --- `So what? What's so special about that?' `You're talking to yourself.' --- `Well, what of it?' = so     ts
59 You say `Tell you what' to introduce a suggestion or offer. Tell you what, let's stay here another day     ts
60 You say what about a particular person or thing when you ask someone to explain why they have asked you about that person or thing. `This thing with the Corbett woman.' --- `Oh, yeah. What about her?'     ts
61 You use what about or what of when you introduce a new topic or a point which seems relevant to a previous remark. Now you've talked about work on daffodils, what about other commercially important flowers, like roses?     ts
62 You use what about at the beginning of a question when you make a suggestion, offer, or request. What about going out with me tomorrow?     ts
63 feelings You say `What' to express surprise. `Adolphus Kelling, I arrest you on a charge of trafficking in narcotics.' --- `What?'     ts
64 formulae You say `What?' when you ask someone to repeat the thing that they have just said because you did not hear or understand it properly. `What?' is more informal and less polite than expressions such as `Pardon?' and `Excuse me?'. `They could paint this place,' she said. `What?' he asked     ts
65 You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do not know. What do you want? `Has something happened?' --- `Indeed it has.' --- `What?' Hey! What are you doing? What is also a determiner. What time is it? `The heater works.' --- `What heater?' What kind of poetry does he like?     ts
66 word used in a question to begin a prepositional phrase; which; to what extent; how much; word used in a question to stress a certain situation     ts
67 pron. word used in a question to request more information; which; how much; don't you agree?     ts
68 You use what after certain words, especially verbs and adjectives, when you are referring to a situation that is unknown or has not been specified. You can imagine what it would be like driving a car into a brick wall at 30 miles an hour I want to know what happened to Norman Do you know what those idiots have done? We had never seen anything like it before and could not see what to do next She turned scarlet from embarrassment, once she realized what she had done. What is also a determiner. I didn't know what college I wanted to go to I didn't know what else to say. an inspection to ascertain to what extent colleges are responding to the needs of industry     ts
69 emphasis You use what at the beginning of a clause in structures where you are changing the order of the information to give special emphasis to something. What precisely triggered off yesterday's riot is still unclear What I wanted, more than anything, was a few days' rest     ts
70 formulae You say `What?' to tell someone who has indicated that they want to speak to you that you have heard them and are inviting them to continue. `Dad?' --- `What?' --- `Can I have the car tonight?'     ts
71 You use what to indicate that you are talking about the whole of an amount that is available to you. He drinks what is left in his glass as if it were water What is also a determiner. They had had to use what money they had. = whatever     ts
72 You use what in expressions such as what is called and what amounts to when you are giving a description of something. She had been in what doctors described as an irreversible vegetative state for five years     ts
73 vagueness You say what have you at the end of a list in order to refer generally to other things of the same kind. So many things are unsafe these days -- milk, cranberry sauce, what have you My great-grandfather made horseshoes and nails and what have you     ts
74 You say guess what or do you know what to introduce a piece of information which is surprising, which is not generally known, or which you want to emphasize. Guess what? I'm going to dinner at Mrs. Combley's tonight     ts
75 You say what if at the beginning of a question when you ask about the consequences of something happening, especially something undesirable. What if this doesn't work out?     ts
76 word used in question to request specific information; which  sıfat     ts
77 word used in a question to inquire about a thing  isim     ts
78 Ce'fa?english | adronato     ts
79 Really? (used to express surprise)  ünlem     ts
80 Part of the TQL Syntax The What string denotes the fields whose values you wish returned The possible fields differ amongst the tables     ts
81 interrog pron what [OE hwæt]     ts
82 In ShoppingPosters & PhotosBooksUsed BooksCalendarsMagazinesPopular MusicClassical MusicUsed CDsVHSDVDUsed DVDs/VideosSoftwareVideo GamesUsed Video GamesComputersElectronicsCamera & PhotoToysBabyTools & HardwareOutdoor LivingKitchenAuto     ts
83 VARCHAR2(4000) Body of the anonymous PL/SQL block that this job executes     ts
84 (00/03/05) Uncomplaisant statement for"Pardon?", "Excuse me?" What collateral will you give me? What what? Collateral Security on my investment I can't bear to see the way he has brutalized you Who had whatted me? (reference: 99, Nikkei)     ts
85 o que? oekè? how? como? koomoe? how much/many? quanto? kwangtoe?     ts
86 The original content of the PIDD consisted of intellectual contributions from several corporations, regulatory agencies, and the United States Government These organizations have donated staff, who compiled, edited and clarified the content     ts
87 is the evidence for that?"     ts
88 CDP today announced the donation and circulation of dictionaries to every third grade pubic school student in the San Jose Unified School District in San Jose, California on Friday, March 14 Teaming with SJUSD Superintendent Dr Linda T Murray, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, technology companies including Juniper Networks, Apple, IBM, Intel, Adobe and Applied Materials, and representatives from the San Jose City Council, CDP will be hosting one-on-one classroom distributions of 4000 dictionaries Pre-event press briefings are available by phone In person media interviews are available at the March 14 distribution at Gardner Elementary School     ts
89 what's more: see more     ts
90 If you know what's what, you know the important things that need to be known about a situation. You have to know what's what and when to draw the line You should come across the river with us. Then you will really see what's what     ts
91 co [TSAW] I'm reminded of the cliched-but-useful Polish phrase Co to jest? "What is that?" Date of entry: 17 April 2000     ts
92 What was purchased The invoice should reflect an itemized list of goods or services provided The invoice should include unit prices, sales tax being charged, shipping/handling fees, and total cost of the goods or services     ts
93 Inmetco is a coal-based process similar to FASTMET that uses iron oxide fines and pulverized coal to produce a scrap substitute Mill scale and flue dust, inexpensive byproducts of steelmaking, can be mixed with the iron oxide fines Inmetco, unlike other direct reduction products, is intended to be hot charged into an EAF, with attendant energy savings     ts
94 Que?; ?Como? ; What do you think?, ?Que te parece?; What does it mean?, ?Que significa?; What is this?, ?Que es esto?; What is your name?, ?Como se llama usted? (formal) ?Como te llamas? (familiar); What time is it?, ?Que hora es?; What''s the weather like?, ?Que tiempo hace?; What''s up?, ?Que hay?     ts
95What. wut     ts
96what for An unspecified punishment or rebuke - "When your dad gets home, he'll give you what for."     ts
97what for For what reason; why - "Ow! What did you do that for?"     ts
98wot Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wit     ts
99wot First-person singular simple present form of wit     ts
100wot what (humorous misspelling intended to mimic certain working class accents)     ts
101wot To know - "Then he cast his eyes on the road that entered the Market-stead from the north, and he saw thereon many men gathered; and he wotted not what they were ."     ts
102what for The question 'why'     ts
103what for a strong reprimand     ts
104what of and what about -, tell me about -     ts
105whats Used as a stand-in to collectively pluralize arbitrary instances of things. Often used along with whys, hows, etc     ts
106wot third-person singular of wit     ts
107wot Wide Open Throttle - throttle is open all the way as in pedal to the metal, let as much air into the intake manifold as possible     ts
108wot I see that     ts
109wot Wide Open Throttle: maximum throttle position     ts
110wot Wot is sometimes used in writing to represent `what', to show that someone is speaking very informally or that they are being humorous. `Cor, wot brilliant prizes!'. First and third person singular present tense of wit. an informal spelling of what     ts
111wot know (Archaic)  fiil     ts
112wot 1st & 3d pers     ts
113wot sing     ts
114wot See the Note under Wit, v     ts
115wot of Wit, to know     ts
116wot pres     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada what kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. what kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan what kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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