In sentence: - "What else can he do? Başka ne yapabilir? Who else was there? Orada başka kim vardı? Where else can they be? Başka nerede olabilirler?. başka bir durum."
Etymology: [ el(t)s ] (adverb.) before 12th century. From Middle English, from Old English elles (“other, otherwise, different”), from Proto-Germanic *aljas "of another, of something else", genitive of *aljaz (“other”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂elios, *al- (“other”, pronoun). Cognate with Old Frisian elles (“other”), Old High German elles, ellies (“other”), Danish eller (“or”), Danish ellers (“otherwise”), Swedish eljes, eljest (“or else, otherwise”), Norwegian elles (“else, otherwise”), Gothic
Synonyms: otherwise, other, in addition, more, extra, additional
başka, ilaveten, yoksa, ayrıca, aksi halde, veyahut, veya, başka türlü, değilse, başka zaman, daha başka, Who else is going Ba, z. başka: What else can he do? Başka ne yapabilir? Who else was there? Orada başka kim vardı? Where else can they be? Başka nerede, başka bir durum, yoksa gecikeceksin, How else can he do it? Bunu başka nasıl yapabilir? It was somebody else Baska birisi Hurry or else you will be late Acele et, yahut, başka yer başka zaman,
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aksi halde
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veyahut
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başka türlü
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değilse
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daha başka
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z. başka: What else can he do? Başka ne yapabilir? Who else was there? Orada başka kim vardı? Where else can they be? Başka nerede
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başka bir durum
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yoksa gecikeceksin
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How else can he do it? Bunu başka nasıl yapabilir? It was somebody else Baska birisi Hurry or else you will be late Acele et
For otherwise; or else, Otherwise, if not, but if the condition of the previous if clause is false, do the following, Other; in addition to previously mentioned items, other than what is under consideration or implied; "ask somebody else"; "I don't know what else to do"; "where else can we look?" (usually used with `or') if not, then; "watch your step or else you may fall"; "leave or else I'll get angry" additional to or different from this one or place or time or manner; "nobody else is here"; "she ignored everything else"; "I don't know where else to look"; "when else can we have the party?"; "couldn't decide how else it could be done, additional to or different from this one or place or time or manner; "nobody else is here"; "she ignored everything else"; "I don't know where else to look"; "when else can we have the party?"; "couldn't decide how else it could be done, C++ keyword, part of the if statement, (usually used with `or') if not, then; "watch your step or else you may fall"; "leave or else I'll get angry", conj [otherwise] atau, A word that implies any result with the exception of the one being referred to, Part of the conditional structure If cond Then Else End IF, A statement that indicates the result of a conditional statement (if) evaluating as false, Other; one or something beside; as, Who else is coming? What else shall I give? Do you expect anything else? Besides; except that mentioned; in addition; as, nowhere else; no one else, Otherwise; in the other, or the contrary, case; if the facts were different, other than what is under consideration or implied; "ask somebody else"; "I don't know what else to do"; "where else can we look?", more; "would you like anything else?"; "I have nothing else to say", You use else after words such as `everyone', `everything', and `everywhere' to refer in a vague way to all the other people, things, or places except the one you are talking about. As I try to be truthful, I expect everyone else to be truthful Cigarettes are in short supply, like everything else here. Else is also an adverb. London seems so much dirtier than everywhere else, You use or else after stating a logical conclusion, to indicate that what you are about to say is evidence for that conclusion. He must be a good plumber, or else he wouldn't be so busy Evidently no lessons have been learnt or else the government would not have handled the problem so sloppily. = otherwise, You use else after words such as `anywhere', `someone', and `what', to refer in a vague way to another person, place, or thing. If I can't make a living at painting, at least I can teach someone else to paint We had nothing else to do on those long trips There's not much else I can say. Else is also an adverb. I never wanted to live anywhere else, otherwise, in some other way, other, conj. otherwise, in some other way; besides, You use or else to introduce a statement that indicates the unpleasant results that will occur if someone does or does not do something. Make sure you are strapped in very well, or else you will fall out. = otherwise, You use or else to introduce the second of two possibilities when you do not know which one is true. You are either a total genius or else you must be absolutely raving mad, A Java reserved word which designates the portion of code in an if statement which will be executed if the condition is false, Clause of an if statement that executes when the condition is false, You say `or else' after a command to warn someone that if they do not obey, you will be angry and may harm or punish them. He told us to put it right, or else, You can say `if nothing else' to indicate that what you are mentioning is, in your opinion, the only good thing in a particular situation. If nothing else, you'll really enjoy meeting them, emphasis Above all else is used to emphasize that a particular thing is more important than other things. Above all else I hate the cold, a reserved word used in if statements elsif - a reserved word used in if statements 3 4, A 1, Energy Limiting Submersible current-limiting fuse, Energy Limiting Submersible current-limiting fuse; Cooper Power Systems' full range, under-oil, EL Bay-O-Net mounted fuse (refer to EL Bay-O-Net Assembly), Earnings Loss Supplement, Earth Landing System, Elektronischer Schalter The German RTGS which will be the link to TARGET in Germany, Entry Level Servers, Extra-long staple (cotton),
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For otherwise; or else - "Then the Wronskian of f and g must be nonzero, else they could not be linearly independent."
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Otherwise, if not - "I'm busy Friday; when else (=what other time) works for you?"
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but if the condition of the previous if clause is false, do the following - "else { EditHistory.Show(edits); }"
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Other; in addition to previously mentioned items - "What else (=what other thing) is there?"
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other than what is under consideration or implied; "ask somebody else"; "I don't know what else to do"; "where else can we look?" (usually used with `or') if not, then; "watch your step or else you may fall"; "leave or else I'll get angry" additional to or different from this one or place or time or manner; "nobody else is here"; "she ignored everything else"; "I don't know where else to look"; "when else can we have the party?"; "couldn't decide how else it could be done
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additional to or different from this one or place or time or manner; "nobody else is here"; "she ignored everything else"; "I don't know where else to look"; "when else can we have the party?"; "couldn't decide how else it could be done
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C++ keyword, part of the if statement
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(usually used with `or') if not, then; "watch your step or else you may fall"; "leave or else I'll get angry"
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conj [otherwise] atau
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A word that implies any result with the exception of the one being referred to
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Part of the conditional structure If cond Then Else End IF
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A statement that indicates the result of a conditional statement (if) evaluating as false
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Other; one or something beside; as, Who else is coming? What else shall I give? Do you expect anything else? Besides; except that mentioned; in addition; as, nowhere else; no one else
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Otherwise; in the other, or the contrary, case; if the facts were different
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other than what is under consideration or implied; "ask somebody else"; "I don't know what else to do"; "where else can we look?"
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more; "would you like anything else?"; "I have nothing else to say"
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You use else after words such as `everyone', `everything', and `everywhere' to refer in a vague way to all the other people, things, or places except the one you are talking about. As I try to be truthful, I expect everyone else to be truthful Cigarettes are in short supply, like everything else here. Else is also an adverb. London seems so much dirtier than everywhere else
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You use or else after stating a logical conclusion, to indicate that what you are about to say is evidence for that conclusion. He must be a good plumber, or else he wouldn't be so busy Evidently no lessons have been learnt or else the government would not have handled the problem so sloppily. = otherwise
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You use else after words such as `anywhere', `someone', and `what', to refer in a vague way to another person, place, or thing. If I can't make a living at painting, at least I can teach someone else to paint We had nothing else to do on those long trips There's not much else I can say. Else is also an adverb. I never wanted to live anywhere else
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otherwise, in some other way
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other sıfat
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conj. otherwise, in some other way; besides
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You use or else to introduce a statement that indicates the unpleasant results that will occur if someone does or does not do something. Make sure you are strapped in very well, or else you will fall out. = otherwise
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You use or else to introduce the second of two possibilities when you do not know which one is true. You are either a total genius or else you must be absolutely raving mad
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A Java reserved word which designates the portion of code in an if statement which will be executed if the condition is false
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Clause of an if statement that executes when the condition is false
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You say `or else' after a command to warn someone that if they do not obey, you will be angry and may harm or punish them. He told us to put it right, or else
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You can say `if nothing else' to indicate that what you are mentioning is, in your opinion, the only good thing in a particular situation. If nothing else, you'll really enjoy meeting them
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emphasis Above all else is used to emphasize that a particular thing is more important than other things. Above all else I hate the cold
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a reserved word used in if statements elsif - a reserved word used in if statements 3 4, A 1
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Energy Limiting Submersible current-limiting fuse; Cooper Power Systems' full range, under-oil, EL Bay-O-Net mounted fuse (refer to EL Bay-O-Net Assembly)
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