good for you

listen to the pronunciation of good for you
Englisch - Türkisch
aferin
Aferin sana! İyi ettin! İyi etmişsin!
Aferin!
iyi ettin
iyi etmişsin
healthy
{s} sağlıklı

Sağlıklı yemek daha pahalı mıdır? - Is eating healthy more expensive?

Sağlıklı olan adam sağlığın değerini bilmez. - A healthy man does not know the value of health.

healthy
{s} sağlığa yararlı
healthy
sağlık

Sağlıklı yemek daha pahalı mıdır? - Is eating healthy more costly?

Balık yemek eskiden olduğu kadar şimdi sağlıklıklı mıdır? - Is eating fish as healthy now as it used to be?

healthy
{s} yararlı
healthy
(Bilgisayar) hatasız
healthy
tosuncuk
GFU
(Askeri) grup çerçeve birimi (group framing unit)
healthy
healthiness sıhhat
healthy
{s} sağlığa yarar
healthy
{s} demir gibi
healthy
{s} büyük

Onun büyükannesi sağlıklı görünüyor. - His grandmother looks healthy.

Büyükbabam her sabah ölçülü egzersiz yapar, güçlü ve sağlıklı olmasının nedeni budur. - My grandfather does moderate exercise every morning, which is why he is strong and healthy.

healthy
(Tıp) Zinde, sıhhatli
healthy
{s} kuvvetli
healthy
{s} önemli

Neden sağlıklı yiyecek yemek önemlidir? - Why is it important to eat healthy food?

Önemli olan sağlıklı olmamız. - The main thing is that we're healthy.

healthy
{s} sağlam
healthy
healthily sıhhi bir şekilde
healthy
sıhhate yarar
Englisch - Englisch
An exclamation of encouragement or congratulation

You got married? Good for you!.

healthy

Eating fruit is good for you.

promoting health; healthful; "a healthy diet"; "clean healthy air"; "plenty of healthy sleep"; "healthy and normal outlets for youthful energy"; "the salubrious mountain air and water"- C B Davis; "carrots are good for you"
way to go!, congratulations! (expression of good wishes); so what! (expression of sarcasm)
GFU
GFY
good for him
I'm happy for him; may it benefit him, may he be blessed
good for you

    Türkische aussprache

    gîd fôr yu

    Antonyme

    bad for you

    Aussprache

    /gəd ˈfôr ˈyo͞o/ /ɡɪd ˈfɔːr ˈjuː/

    Etymologie

    [ 'gud ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English gOd; akin to Old High German guot good, Sanskrit gadhya what one clings to.
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