because!

listen to the pronunciation of because!
Englisch - Türkisch
çünkü

Mutlu olmaya karar verdim çünkü sağlığım için iyi. - I decided to be happy because it's good for my health.

Chris'i sevmiyorum çünkü o çok kaba ve duyarsız. - I dislike Chris because he is very rude and insensitive.

dolayı

O, kardan dolayı geç kaldı. - He was late because of the snow.

O, kötü bir ruh hali içerisinde olması dolayısıyla seninle konuşmayı reddedebilir. - She may well refuse to speak to you because she's in a very bad mood.

zira

İşe bazen yürüyerek bazen de bisikletle gidiyorum zira yaşadığım yer işime çok yakın. - Sometimes I walk to work, and sometimes I ride my bike, because I live very close to work.

that
o
because
nedeniyle

Kötü hava nedeniyle, şehir gezisi düşünceleri terk edildi. - Because of the bad weather, any thought of sight-seeing in the city was abandoned.

Bogdan Tanjević kolon kanseri nedeniyle istifa edecek. - Bogdan Tanjević will resign because of colon cancer.

because
-dığı için
because
conj. çünkü
that
bağlaç ki
because
(bağlaç) çünkü, yüzünden, dolayı, diği için
that
{z} (çoğ. those)
that
bu kadar

Bugünlük bu kadar yeter. - That's enough for today!

İki yaşındaki bir çocuk bu kadar hızlı koşabilir mi? - Can a two-year-old boy run that fast?

that
(sıfat) öteki
that
Keşke

Keşke Tom daha iyi bir Fransızca konuşanı olabilse. - Tom wishes that he could be a better French speaker.

Keşke o zaman bütün hikayeyi bana anlatsaydın! - If only you had told me the whole story at that time!

because
bağ. -diği için, nedeniyle; çünkü
because
diği için
because
yüzünden

Yağmur yüzünden gelemedim. - I couldn't come because of the rain.

Posta grev yüzünden ertelendi. - The mail is delayed because of the strike.

that
için

O, geçen yıl o şirket için çalışmaya başladı. - He began to work for that company last year.

Coca-Cola'nın üretildiği ilk yıllarda, o kokain içeriyordu. 1914'te, kokain bir uyuşturucu olarak gruplandırıldı ve sonra Coca-Cola'nın üretimi için kokain yerine kafein kullandılar. - In the first years that Coca-Cola was produced, it contained cocaine. In 1914, cocaine was classified as a narcotic, after which they used caffeine instead of cocaine in the production of Coca-Cola.

that
in that mademki
that
diye

Kilo alacağı korkusuyla diyet yapıyor. - She is on a diet for fear that she will put on weight.

Herkes işitebilsin diye lütfen yüksek sesle oku. - Please read it aloud so that everyone can hear.

because
-den dolayı
because
-diği için
because
(Havacılık) den dolayı
because
dığı için
because
diye

Finceyi sadece o kızı sevdin diye mi öğrendin? - Did you learn Finnish just because you loved her?

Beni sadece az kazanıyorum diye terk etti. - She left me simply because I had a small income.

that
-dığı
that
adl.şu
that
o kadar

John o kadar telaşlıydı ki konuşmaya vakti yoktu. - John was in such a hurry that he had no time for talking.

Ekvatora yakın dar bir bölgede bulunan, tropik yağmur ormanları o kadar hızlı yok oluyorlar ki 2000 yılına kadar onların % 80 yok olabilir. - The tropical rainforests, located in a narrow region near the equator, are disappearing so fast that by the year 2000 eighty percent of them may be gone.

that
ki o

Babam o kadar yaşlıdır ki o çalışamaz. - My father is so old that he can't work.

O kadar iyi bir kitap ki onu üç kez okudum. - That was so good a book that I read it three times.

that
öylesine

Hikayeye inanacak kadar öylesine aptal değildir. - He is not such a fool as to believe that story.

Öylesine sıcak bir gündü ki yüzmeye gittik. - It was such a hot day that we went swimming.

that
-diği(ni)
that
ki
that
-en
that
-diği
Because
olduğu için

Bu, uluslararası olduğu için altı dolar olacak. - It's going to be six dollars because it's international.

Onu kibar olduğu için değil ama onurlu olduğu için seviyorum. - I like him not because he is kind but because he is honest.

because
çünki
because
because of dolayı
Englisch - Englisch
For the reason (that)

And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made.

On account (of), for sake (of)

I ruined my life because of you!.

Used to terminate inquiry concerning origin or purpose, typically initiated by why

Daddy, why is the sky blue? / Well, because the sky .... Because the light .... Because the air .... Just because!.

As known because; as inferred because; as determined because

He's not a nice guy, because he yells at people for no reason.

So that, in order that

Simon set the house on fire where he was born, because nobody should point at it.

{c} for this reason, on the account
{c} that

You will suffer because of that. - You'll suffer because of that.

I'm glad to be rid of that trouble. - I feel happy because I am quit of that trouble.

On account (of)
You use just because when you want to say that a particular situation should not necessarily make you come to a particular conclusion. Just because something has always been done a certain way does not make it right
Pro

They did not oppose the project just because they feared public opinion. - They didn't oppose the project just because they feared public opinion.

They didn't oppose the project just because they feared public opinion. - They did not oppose the project just because they feared public opinion.

Mom's reason for having kids do things which can't be explained logically
be careful to specify exactly what causes what The error occurs in essays about literature when writers are drawing conclusions from evidence
You use because when stating the reason for something. He is called Mitch, because his name is Mitchell Because it is an area of outstanding natural beauty, you can't build on it `Why didn't you tell me, Archie?' --- `Because you might have casually mentioned it to somebody else.'
conj. due to the fact that -; since
You use because when stating the explanation for a statement you have just made. Maybe they just didn't want to ask too many questions, because they rented us a room without even asking to see our papers The President has played a shrewd diplomatic game because from the outset he called for direct talks with the United States
By or for the cause that; on this account that; for the reason that
In order that; that
dlatego ze [DLAH-teh-go ZHEH] The word dlatego is a conjunction that can also mean "therefore," "for that reason," and "that is why" The dla part means "for" and tego means "that"--"for that " Date of entry: 30 April 2000
If an event or situation occurs because of something, that thing is the reason or cause. Many families break up because of a lack of money Because of the law in Ireland, we had to work out a way of getting her over to Britain
conj karena
prep for the reason that ("He left because he was sick ")
ergo
cuz
due to the fact that
coz
for

He was nervous because he was leaving for America the next morning. - He was nervous because he was leaving for the United States the next morning.

She doesn't dare leave the room for fear she should catch cold. - She won't leave the room, because she doesn't want to catch another cold.

since

Since the computer here can't change the system, I can't do anything. - Because the personal computer here cannot change the system, nothing can be done.

conjunction cos 1
because!

    Silbentrennung

    be·cause

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