demek, söylemek, varsaymak, tekrarlamak, laf, söz sırası, bildirmek, söz, son söz, farzetmek, k.dili. Hey, bana bak!, etmek (dua), okumak (dua), denilen şey, söz, (said) demek, söylemek, söyle, diyelim, okumak, etmek okumak bildirmek, demek (said), ister misin, söz konusu, f., bak. say, söylüyor, açıklanmış, bahsedilen, sözkonusu, say de, adı geçen, dedi, denilen, de de, denildi, için söylemek, dediler ki, söyleme, diyor, to derim, söylenmek, söylenen, says, diye, özlü söz, atasözü, özdeyiş, söyleyiş, deyiş, darbımesel, söyleyerek, tabir, diyesi what one means, what one intends,
Emek, çalışma, Tropikal Amerika'da yaşayan küçük maymun, çalışma, çabalama, Düz, ve ince yassı taş, Düz, ince, yassı taş, Hac ibadeti sırasında Safa ile Merve tepeleri arasında gidip gelme, Düz, ince, yassı taş:"Yağmur yağar da ışılaşır sayları / Eli göçmüş de bozulaşır daylağı"- Halk türküsü. Çalışma, emek,
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Düz, ince, yassı taş:"Yağmur yağar da ışılaşır sayları / Eli göçmüş de bozulaşır daylağı"- Halk türküsü. Çalışma, emek
A type of fine cloth similar to serge, Used to gain one's attention before making an inquiry or suggestion; hey, To recite, To pronounce, To communicate, either verbally or in writing, To indicate in a written form, to have a common expression; used in singular passive voice or plural active voice to indicate a rumor or well-known fact, Let's say, One's stated opinion or input into a discussion, express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name", If something goes without saying, it is obvious. It goes without saying that if someone has lung problems they should not smoke, report or maintain; "He alleged that he was the victim of a crime"; "He said it was too late to intervene in the war"; "The registrar says that I owe the school money", express a supposition; "Let us say that he did not tell the truth"; "Let's say you had a lot of money--what would you do?", to say the least: see least needless to say: see needless, You use that is to say or that's to say to indicate that you are about to express the same idea more clearly or precisely. territories that were occupied in 1967, that is to say, in the West Bank and Gaza, have or contain a certain wording or form; "The passage reads as follows"; "What does the law say?", When one of the people or groups involved in a discussion has their say, they give their opinion. The Football Association have had their say, formulae You use `I wouldn't say no' to indicate that you would like something, especially something that has just been offered to you. I wouldn't say no to a drink, You use to say nothing of when you mention an additional thing which gives even more strength to the point you are making. Unemployment leads to a sense of uselessness, to say nothing of financial problems, emphasis You can use `You can say that again' to express strong agreement with what someone has just said. `Must have been a fiddly job.' --- `You can say that again.', (v ) Design, If someone asks what you have to say for yourself, they are asking what excuse you have for what you have done. `Well,' she said eventually, `what have you to say for yourself?', (Saai) Hajj procession from Safa to Marwa, communication heard only within the same virtual " room", give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority; "I said to him to go home"; "She ordered him to do the shopping"; "The mother told the child to get dressed", speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way; "She pronounces French words in a funny way"; "I cannot say `zip wire'"; "Can the child sound out this complicated word?", To take the say To taste meat or wine before it is presented, in order to prove that it is not poisoned The phrase was common in the reign of Queen Elizabeth Nor deem it meet that you to him convey The proffered bowl, unless you taste the say Rose: Orlando Furioso, xxi 61, Instead of, state as one's opinion or judgement; declare; "I say let's forget this whole business", You indicate the information given by something such as a clock, dial, or map by mentioning what it says. The clock said four minutes past eleven The map says there's six of them, To announce as a decision or opinion; to state positively; to assert; hence, to form an opinion upon; to be sure about; to be determined in mind as to, To repeat; to rehearse; to recite; to pronounce; as, to say a lesson, To mention or suggest as an estimate, hypothesis, or approximation; hence, to suppose; in the imperative, followed sometimes by the subjunctive; as, he had, say fifty thousand dollars; the fox had run, say ten miles, To utter or express in words; to tell; to speak; to declare; as, he said many wise things, A delicate kind of serge, or woolen cloth, Tried quality; temper; proof, A kind of silk or satin, If you say there is a lot to be said for something, you mean you think it has a lot of good qualities or aspects. There's a lot to be said for being based in the country, To speak; to express an opinion; to make answer; to reply, A speech; something said; an expression of opinion; a current story; a maxim or (Atasözü), recite or repeat a fixed text; "Say grace"; "She said her `Hail Mary'", state as one's opinion or judgement; declare; "I say let's forget this whole business, the chance to speak; "let him have his say" indicate; "The clock says noon" communicate or express nonverbally; "What does this painting say?"; "Did his face say anything about how he felt?" recite or repeat a fixed text; "Say grace"; "She said her `Hail Mary'" utter aloud; "She said `Hello' to everyone in the office" state as one's opinion or judgement; declare; "I say let's forget this whole business, utter aloud; "She said `Hello' to everyone in the office", the chance to speak; "let him have his say", communicate or express nonverbally; "What does this painting say?"; "Did his face say anything about how he felt?", indicate; "The clock says noon", Essay; trial; attempt, To try; to assay, Saw, If something says a lot for a person or thing, it shows that this person or thing is very good or has a lot of good qualities. It says a lot for him that he has raised his game to the level required It says much for Brookner's skill that the book is sad, but never depressing, If something says something about a person, situation, or thing, it gives important information about them. I think that says a lot about how well Seles is playing The appearance of the place and the building says something about the importance of the project, feelings You can use `You don't say' to express surprise at what someone has told you. People often use this expression to indicate that in fact they are not surprised. `I'm a writer.' --- `You don't say. What kind of book are you writing?', If you say that something says it all, you mean that it shows you very clearly the truth about a situation or someone's feelings. This is my third visit in a week, which says it all, You use say in expressions such as I'll say that for them and you can say this for them after or before you mention a good quality that someone has, usually when you think they do not have many good qualities. He's usually smartly-dressed, I'll say that for him At the very least, he is devastatingly sure of himself, you can say that, You can use say when you want to discuss something that might possibly happen or be true. Say you could change anything about the world we live in, what would it be? = suppose, You can use say or let's say when you mention something as an example. To see the problem here more clearly, let's look at a different biological system, say, an acorn, If you have a say in something, you have the right to give your opinion and influence decisions relating to it. The students wanted more say in the government of the university, If you say something to yourself, you think it. Perhaps I'm still dreaming, I said to myself, statement, something that is said; opinion; right or opportunity to speak; expression of opinion, v say said pret [OE secgan, sæîde 1/3 sg pret ], Trial by sample; assay; sample; specimen; smack, utter, express verbally; assume, suppose; claim, declare, assert, let's assume, supposing that; approximately, about; for instance, You can mention the contents of a piece of writing by mentioning what it says or what someone says in it. The report says there is widespread and routine torture of political prisoners in the country You can't have one without the other, as the song says `Highly inflammable,' it says on the spare canister Jung believed that God speaks to us in dreams. The Bible says so too, You use say in expressions such as I would just like to say to introduce what you are actually saying, or to indicate that you are expressing an opinion or admitting a fact. If you state that you can't say something or you wouldn't say something, you are indicating in a polite or indirect way that it is not the case. I would just like to say that this is the most hypocritical thing I have ever heard in my life I must say that rather shocked me, too Dead? Well, I can't say I'm sorry, When you say something, you speak words. `I'm sorry,' he said She said they were very impressed Forty-one people are said to have been seriously hurt I packed and said goodbye to Charlie I hope you didn't say anything about Gretchen Did he say where he was going? It doesn't sound exactly orthodox, if I may say so, A male given name, an alternative form of Saeed, utter, be like, mentioned earlier, Simple past tense and past participle of say, Alternative spelling of saithe, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of say, Present participle of say, A proverb or maxim; something often said, An alternative form of the male given name Saeed, sain, A disease of the lower airways causing cough and exercise intolerance in horses This is less severe than Heaves To learn more, click here, Security Association Identifier, being the one previously mentioned or spoken of; "works of all the aforementioned authors"; "said party has denied the charges", Before-mentioned; already spoken of or specified; aforesaid; used chiefly in legal style, & p, of Say, previously named, aforementioned, aforesaid (Law), Said is the past tense and past participle of say. The adjective said is used primarily in legal and business writing, where it is equivalent to aforesaid: the said tenant (named in a lease); said property. Outside of these specialized contexts said is usually unnecessary, and the tenant or the property will suffice. the past tense and past participle of say. mentioned before. adj. Abu Said ibn Abi al Hasan Yasar al Basri Abu Muhammad Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Said ibn Hazm Nuri al Said Port Said Said ibn SulTan Said Sayyid Said ibn Yusuf al Fayyumi Said Edward Wadie al Hajj Umar ibn Said Tal, Substance Abuse Information Database, past of say, adj aforementioned, 3d pers, sing, pres, says (archaic usage), archaic, third-person singular of say, a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations; "pardon the expression, phrase, (Atasözü), parable; something that is said, That which is said; a declaration; a statement, especially a (Atasözü)ial one; an aphorism; a (Atasözü), a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations; "pardon the expression", A saying is a sentence that people often say and that gives advice or information about human life and experience. We also realize the truth of that old saying: Charity begins at home, The sayings of a person, especially a religious or political leader, are important things that they said or pieces of advice that they gave. The sayings of Confucius offer guidance on this matter. a well-known short statement that expresses an idea most people believe is true and wise = (Atasözü), saith, third-person singular of say,
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Used to gain one's attention before making an inquiry or suggestion; hey - "Say, what did you think about the movie?"
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To recite - "Martha, will you say grace?"
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To pronounce - "Please say your name slowly and clearly."
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To communicate, either verbally or in writing - "He said he would be here tomorrow."
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To indicate in a written form - "The sign says it’s 50 kilometres to Paris."
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to have a common expression; used in singular passive voice or plural active voice to indicate a rumor or well-known fact - "It’s said that fifteen wagon loads of ready-made clothes for the Virginia troops came to, and stay in, town to-night."
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Let's say - "I've followed Selina down the strip, when we're shopping, say, and she strolls on ahead, wearing sawn-off jeans and a wash-withered T-shirt..."
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One's stated opinion or input into a discussion - "Above all, however, we would like to think that there is more to be decided, after the engines and after the humans have had their says."
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express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"
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If something goes without saying, it is obvious. It goes without saying that if someone has lung problems they should not smoke
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report or maintain; "He alleged that he was the victim of a crime"; "He said it was too late to intervene in the war"; "The registrar says that I owe the school money"
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express a supposition; "Let us say that he did not tell the truth"; "Let's say you had a lot of money--what would you do?"
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to say the least: see least needless to say: see needless
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You use that is to say or that's to say to indicate that you are about to express the same idea more clearly or precisely. territories that were occupied in 1967, that is to say, in the West Bank and Gaza
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have or contain a certain wording or form; "The passage reads as follows"; "What does the law say?"
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When one of the people or groups involved in a discussion has their say, they give their opinion. The Football Association have had their say
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formulae You use `I wouldn't say no' to indicate that you would like something, especially something that has just been offered to you. I wouldn't say no to a drink
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You use to say nothing of when you mention an additional thing which gives even more strength to the point you are making. Unemployment leads to a sense of uselessness, to say nothing of financial problems
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emphasis You can use `You can say that again' to express strong agreement with what someone has just said. `Must have been a fiddly job.' --- `You can say that again.'
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If someone asks what you have to say for yourself, they are asking what excuse you have for what you have done. `Well,' she said eventually, `what have you to say for yourself?'
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communication heard only within the same virtual " room"
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give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority; "I said to him to go home"; "She ordered him to do the shopping"; "The mother told the child to get dressed"
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speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way; "She pronounces French words in a funny way"; "I cannot say `zip wire'"; "Can the child sound out this complicated word?"
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To take the say To taste meat or wine before it is presented, in order to prove that it is not poisoned The phrase was common in the reign of Queen Elizabeth Nor deem it meet that you to him convey The proffered bowl, unless you taste the say Rose: Orlando Furioso, xxi 61
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state as one's opinion or judgement; declare; "I say let's forget this whole business"
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You indicate the information given by something such as a clock, dial, or map by mentioning what it says. The clock said four minutes past eleven The map says there's six of them
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To announce as a decision or opinion; to state positively; to assert; hence, to form an opinion upon; to be sure about; to be determined in mind as to
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To repeat; to rehearse; to recite; to pronounce; as, to say a lesson
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To mention or suggest as an estimate, hypothesis, or approximation; hence, to suppose; in the imperative, followed sometimes by the subjunctive; as, he had, say fifty thousand dollars; the fox had run, say ten miles
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To utter or express in words; to tell; to speak; to declare; as, he said many wise things
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A delicate kind of serge, or woolen cloth
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Tried quality; temper; proof
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If you say there is a lot to be said for something, you mean you think it has a lot of good qualities or aspects. There's a lot to be said for being based in the country
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To speak; to express an opinion; to make answer; to reply
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A speech; something said; an expression of opinion; a current story; a maxim or (Atasözü)
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state as one's opinion or judgement; declare; "I say let's forget this whole business
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the chance to speak; "let him have his say" indicate; "The clock says noon" communicate or express nonverbally; "What does this painting say?"; "Did his face say anything about how he felt?" recite or repeat a fixed text; "Say grace"; "She said her `Hail Mary'" utter aloud; "She said `Hello' to everyone in the office" state as one's opinion or judgement; declare; "I say let's forget this whole business
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utter aloud; "She said `Hello' to everyone in the office"
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communicate or express nonverbally; "What does this painting say?"; "Did his face say anything about how he felt?"
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If something says a lot for a person or thing, it shows that this person or thing is very good or has a lot of good qualities. It says a lot for him that he has raised his game to the level required It says much for Brookner's skill that the book is sad, but never depressing
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If something says something about a person, situation, or thing, it gives important information about them. I think that says a lot about how well Seles is playing The appearance of the place and the building says something about the importance of the project
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feelings You can use `You don't say' to express surprise at what someone has told you. People often use this expression to indicate that in fact they are not surprised. `I'm a writer.' --- `You don't say. What kind of book are you writing?'
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If you say that something says it all, you mean that it shows you very clearly the truth about a situation or someone's feelings. This is my third visit in a week, which says it all
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You use say in expressions such as I'll say that for them and you can say this for them after or before you mention a good quality that someone has, usually when you think they do not have many good qualities. He's usually smartly-dressed, I'll say that for him At the very least, he is devastatingly sure of himself, you can say that
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You can use say when you want to discuss something that might possibly happen or be true. Say you could change anything about the world we live in, what would it be? = suppose
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You can use say or let's say when you mention something as an example. To see the problem here more clearly, let's look at a different biological system, say, an acorn
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If you have a say in something, you have the right to give your opinion and influence decisions relating to it. The students wanted more say in the government of the university
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If you say something to yourself, you think it. Perhaps I'm still dreaming, I said to myself
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statement, something that is said; opinion; right or opportunity to speak; expression of opinion isim
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You can mention the contents of a piece of writing by mentioning what it says or what someone says in it. The report says there is widespread and routine torture of political prisoners in the country You can't have one without the other, as the song says `Highly inflammable,' it says on the spare canister Jung believed that God speaks to us in dreams. The Bible says so too
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You use say in expressions such as I would just like to say to introduce what you are actually saying, or to indicate that you are expressing an opinion or admitting a fact. If you state that you can't say something or you wouldn't say something, you are indicating in a polite or indirect way that it is not the case. I would just like to say that this is the most hypocritical thing I have ever heard in my life I must say that rather shocked me, too Dead? Well, I can't say I'm sorry
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When you say something, you speak words. `I'm sorry,' he said She said they were very impressed Forty-one people are said to have been seriously hurt I packed and said goodbye to Charlie I hope you didn't say anything about Gretchen Did he say where he was going? It doesn't sound exactly orthodox, if I may say so
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To say.
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be like - "If he's like "I don't want to", then be like "Pretty please! - it means a lot to me"."
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Said is the past tense and past participle of say. The adjective said is used primarily in legal and business writing, where it is equivalent to aforesaid: the said tenant (named in a lease); said property. Outside of these specialized contexts said is usually unnecessary, and the tenant or the property will suffice. the past tense and past participle of say. mentioned before. adj. Abu Said ibn Abi al Hasan Yasar al Basri Abu Muhammad Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Said ibn Hazm Nuri al Said Port Said Said ibn SulTan Said Sayyid Said ibn Yusuf al Fayyumi Said Edward Wadie al Hajj Umar ibn Said Tal
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That which is said; a declaration; a statement, especially a (Atasözü)ial one; an aphorism; a (Atasözü)
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A saying is a sentence that people often say and that gives advice or information about human life and experience. We also realize the truth of that old saying: Charity begins at home
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The sayings of a person, especially a religious or political leader, are important things that they said or pieces of advice that they gave. The sayings of Confucius offer guidance on this matter. a well-known short statement that expresses an idea most people believe is true and wise = (Atasözü)
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