çünki

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Turkish - English
because
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
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
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
çünkü
because

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

We go to school because we want to learn. - Okula gidiyoruz çünkü öğrenmek istiyoruz.

çünkü
since

The more countries a language is spoken in, the less important it is to sound like a native speaker, since speakers of that language are accustomed to hearing various dialects. - Bir dil ne kadar çok ülkede konuşulursa, yerli konuşanı gibi ses çıkarmak o kadar daha az önemlidir, çünkü o dilin konuşanları değişik lehçeler duymaya alışkındır.

Yesterday I stayed home, since I had absolutely no desire to go out. - Dün evde kaldım, çünkü dışarı çıkmak için kesinlikle hiç isteğim yoktu.

çünkü
for

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

Because I studied for a long time yesterday. - Çünkü dün uzun bir süre çalıştım.

çünkü
by reason of
çünkü
just because

He lost his position just because he refused to tell a lie. - Konumunu yitirdi çünkü yalan söylemekten kaçınmıştı.

çünkü
forwhy
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as
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in that
çünkü
inasmuch as
Çünkü
'cause
çünkü
(İnşaat) on the grounds that
çünkü
because, for, inasmuch as
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'cos
çünkü
inasmuchas
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of çünki in Turkish Turkish dictionary

ÇÜNKİ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Zira, şundan dolayı ki, şuna binaen ki, şu sebebden ki
çünkü
Şundan dolayı, şu sebeple
çünkü
Şundan dolayı, şu sebeple: "Ben şimdi sizin fikrinizi tenkit etmeyeceğim, çünkü faydasızdır."- Ö. Seyfettin
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