!yours

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English - Turkish
saygılarımla
seninki

Seninki de fena değil. - Yours is not bad, either.

Seninki gibi aynı gömleği aldım. - I bought the same shirt as yours.

sizlerinki
yours truly hürmetle
ben

Kendini benim yerime koy. - Put yourself in my place.

Kendini benim yerime koy. - Put yourself in my position.

senin

Senin bu iş planı neredeyse çok iyimser görünüyor. Bütün söyleyebileceğim onun bir boş hayalden daha fazlası olduğunu ummamdır. - This business plan of yours seems almost too optimistic. All I can say is I hope it's more than just wishful thinking.

Sorunu niçin kendin araştırmıyorsun? O senin sorumluluğun. - Why don't you look into the problem yourself? It's your responsibility.

sizin

O bakımdan benim görüşüm sizinkinden farklıdır. - In that respect, my opinion differs from yours.

Bizim okulumuz sizinkiyle aynı büyüklükte değildir. - Our school was not the same size as yours.

sizinki

Kaoru, şimdiye kadar en iyi tepki sizinki - büyük ödülü kazanırsınız. - Kaoru, yours is the best reaction so far - you win the grand prize.

Sizinki gibi öyle iyi bir kamera alamam. - I can't afford such a good camera as yours.

sizinkiler

Sanırım bunlar sizinkiler. - I think these are yours.

Bir kaleme ihtiyacım var. Sizinkilerden birini kullanabilir miyim? - I need a pencil. Can I use one of yours?

seninkiler

Benim zevklerim seninkilerden oldukça farklı. - My tastes differ greatly from yours.

Tüm çabalarım seninkilerle karşılaştırıldığında hiçbir şey. - All my efforts are nothing in comparison with yours.

English - English
That which belongs to you; the possessive second person pronoun used without a following noun

It’s all yours.

Written at the end of a letter, before the signature

Yours sincerely, Yours faithfully, Yours, Sincerely yours.

Yours is the second person possessive pronoun. Yours can refer to one or more people
People write yours, yours sincerely, or yours faithfully at the end of a letter before they sign their name. With best regards, Yours, George Yours faithfully, Michael Moore, London Business School yours truly: see truly
A speaker or writer uses yours to refer to something that belongs or relates to the person or people that they are talking or writing to. I'll take my coat upstairs. Shall I take yours, Roberta? I believe Paul was a friend of yours If yours is a high-stress job, it is important that you learn how to cope
pron. belonging to you
See the Note under Your
pronoun thine 1
!yours

    Hyphenation

    yours

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