o zamanlarki

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Turkish - English
then
At the time that; when

Than the knyght sawe hym lye soo on the ground, he alyght and was passynge heuy, for he wende he had slayne hym .

Obsolete spelling of than
being so at that time
at that time

He was happy then.

that time

It will be finished before then.

You use then at the end of a topic or at the end of a conversation. `I'll talk to you on Friday anyway.' --- `Yep. Okay then.'
in that case or as a consequence; "if he didn't take it, then who did?"; "keep it then if you want to"; "the case, then, is closed"; "you've made up your mind then?"; "then you'll be rich
(adv ) gormot, gohrmoht
at the same time; on the other hand
in that case
three errors are common
afterwards
You use then in conversation to indicate that what you are about to say follows logically in some way from what has just been said or implied. `I wasn't a very good scholar at school.' --- `What did you like doing best then?'
now and then: see now there and then: see there. used when mentioning the person who had a particular job, title, or position at a time in the past
at a specific prior time; "the then president"
that time; that moment; "we will arrive before then"; "we were friends from then on"
at a later time, often as an effect -- " Hong Kong for three days, then visited his nine relatives in Singapore " (175)
next in order; in addition
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