have got to

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English - Turkish
mecbur olmak
zorunda olmak
zorunda kalmak
çıkmam gerek
have got
sahibi ol
have got
sahibi olmak
have to
zorunda olmak

Sizin için endişelenmek zorunda olmak istemiyorum. - I don't want to have to worry about you.

Kimseyi incitmek zorunda olmak istemiyorum. - I don't want to have to hurt anyone.

have got
sahip olmak
have to
-meli
got to
lazım olmak
got to
gerekmek
have to
-malı
have to
mecburiyetinde kalmak
have to
gerekmek

Karşılıklı adımlar atmak gerekmektedir. - Mutual steps have to be taken.

have to
-mek zorunda olmak
have to
mecbur olmak
have to
zorunda kalmak

Sen sadece Tom'u öpmek zorunda kalmaktan korkuyorsun. - You're just afraid you'll have to kiss Tom.

Oraya Tom ile gitmek zorunda kalmaktan nefret ediyorum. - I'd hate to have to go there with Tom.

gotta
-meli
gotta
-malı
gotta
-si olmak
gotta
-e sahip olmak
have got
-e sahip olmak
have got
-sı olmak
gotta
-meli, -mali
have to
-meli, -malı: I have to go. Gitmeliyim. had better -se iyi olur: I had better go. Gitsem iyi olur
English - English

Definition of have got to in English English dictionary

got to
have to
got to
Simple past of get to
got to
Past participle of get to
gotta
have a; have got a

I gotta feeling that tonight's gonna be a good night.

gotta
must; need to; be required to

I gotta learn this for my examination.

have got
To be obliged or obligated

I've got to do my homework.

have got
To have, own or possess

She's got three children. One boy and two girls.

have to
Must (logical conclusion)

It has to be an electrical fault.

have to
Must; need to; to be required to. Indicates obligation

You have to wear a seat belt.

gotta
Gotta is used in written English to represent the words `got to' when they are pronounced informally, with the meaning `have to' or `must'. Prices are high and our kids gotta eat. a short form of 'have got to', 'has got to', 'have got a', or 'has got a', which most people think is incorrect
have got
there is, there are, there exists
have got
have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense; "She has $1,000 in the bank"; "He has got two beautiful daughters"; "She holds a Master's degree from Harvard"
gotta
{i} must, need to (Internet Slang)
have got to

    Turkish pronunciation

    häv gät tı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhav ˈgät tə/ /ˈhæv ˈɡɑːt tə/

    Etymology

    [ 'hav, (h)&v, v; in "hav ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English habban; akin to Old High German habEn to have, and perhaps to hevan to lift; more at HEAVE.

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