Hiçbir şey bir şahıs olmak kadar zor değil.
- Nothing is as difficult as becoming a person.
Tom kötü bir şahıs değil.
- Tom isn't a bad person.
Onunla bizzat konuşmalısın.
- You must talk to her in person.
Bizzat gitsen iyi olur.
- You had better go in person.
Bilal bilgili bir kişidir.
- Bilal is a person of knowledge.
Dün yeni bir kişisel bilgisayar satın aldım.
- I bought a new personal computer yesterday.
Vergiden muaf eşyaların var mı?
- Do you have any tax-free articles?
Bu el yapımı eşyalar kalite olarak farklıdır.
- These hand-made articles differ in quality.
Bu mallar gümrük vergisinden muaftır.
- These articles are all exempt from duty.
Bu yazıyı yeniden basmak mümkün mü?
- Is it possible to reprint this article?
Okul gazetesi için bir makale yazıyorum.
- I'm writing an article for the school newspaper.
Bugünkü gazetede baş makaleyi okudun mu?
- Have you read the leading article in today's paper?
O, onun makaleyi yazmak için kullandığı bilgisayardır.
- That's the computer he used to write the article.
İsimler, zamirler, fiiller, sıfatlar, zarflar, makaleler, edatlar, bağlaçlar, ve ünlemler İngilizcede konuşma parçalarıdır.
- Nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, articles, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections are the parts of speech in English.
Bu makale bana TV'de gördüğüm bir şeyi hatırlatıyor.
- This article reminds me of something I saw on TV.
O dilde bilimsel bir yazı okudum ve neredeyse her şeyi anladım ama başlangıç seviyesindekiler için yazılmış bir hikayeyi okumaya çalıştığımda hiçbir şey anlamadım.
- I read an academic article in that language and understood almost everything, but when I tried reading a story for beginners I understood nothing.
Japonya umarım anayasasının 9. maddesine uyar.
- I hope that Japan will abide by Article 9 of her Constitution.
Sözleşme maddesini yine oku.
- Read the article again.
What an advance person does, she explains, is find venues for rallies, build the crowd, and create the visuals.
displaced-person mentality.
Are you a dog person?.
Am is the first person singular of to be.
Are is the first-person plural of the verb to be.
Am is the first-person singular of the verb to be.
The man saw the dog as he was leaving. (if he is the third person, or proximate, it refers to the man; if he is the fourth person, or obviative, it refers to the dog).
Have you ever seen a celebrity in person?.
I'm a confirmed morning person, a wind-up doll who starts my day in near-manic motion and ends it with slow, mechanical tasks requiring little energy or thought.
By common law a corporation or a trust is legally a person.
Where is the person?.
I'm not stalking you, she said, with all the sincerity of a pod person in The Body Snatchers.
reasonable-person doctrine.
amais is the second person plural of the Spanish verb amar.
Are is the second-person plural of the verb to be.
The second-person singular of to be is art or are.
Is is the third person singular of to be.
Are is the third-person plural of the verb to be.
Is is the third-person singular of to be.
... My mother's the kind of person that will give you the shirt ...
... what your parents did to get you here. But it takes a pretty special kind of person to ...