(bağlaç) eğer, olup olmadığını

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whether
Introducing a direct interrogative question (often with correlative or) which indicates doubt between alternatives

Whether hadst thou rather be a Faulconbridge, Or the reputed sonne of Cordelion?.

Used to introduce an indirect interrogative question that consists of multiple alternative possibilities (usually with correlative or)

He chose the correct answer, but whether by luck or by skill I don't know.

Which of two

The debite answered and sayde unto them: whether of the twayne will ye that I lett loosse unto you?.

Without a correlative, used to introduce a simple indirect question; if, whether or not

Do you know whether he's coming?.

Used to introduce a disjunctive adverbial clause which qualifies the main clause of the sentence (with correlative or)

He's coming, whether you like it or not.

{p} which of the two
{a} some way
Which (of two); which one (of two); used interrogatively and relatively
conj. if; "if" used to introduce two possibilities the second of which is usually preceded by "or
When the second of two alternatives is the simple negative of the first it is sometimes only indicated by the particle not or no after the correlative, and sometimes it is omitted entirely as being distinctly implied in the whether of the first
Used to introduce multiple alternative possibilities, and indicate the irrelevance of which is the case; regardless of whether, no matter whether
pron. which (of the two), whichever (of two)
Used to introduce an interrogative content clause (indirect question) that consists of multiple alternative possibilities, and indicate uncertainty between them; if
You use whether to say that something is true in any of the circumstances that you mention. Whether they say it aloud or not, most men expect their wives to be faithful. beers and lagers of all kinds, whether bottled or draught
In case; if; used to introduce the first or two or more alternative clauses, the other or others being connected by or, or by or whether
Used to introduce a yes-or-no interrogative content clause (indirect question) that consists of a single possibility, and indicate uncertainty over it; if, whether or not
You use whether when you are talking about a choice or doubt between two or more alternatives. To this day, it's unclear whether he shot himself or was murdered They now have two weeks to decide whether or not to buy I don't know whether they've found anybody yet
(bağlaç) eğer, olup olmadığını
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