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English - Turkish
bunlardan
those
şunlar

Beni bilen şunlar, Katolik olduğumu biliyorlar. - Those who know me, know that I am Catholic.

Şunlar kimin ayakkabıları? - Whose shoes are those?

those
{z} s., çoğ., bak. that
those
onlar

Onlar kimin kitapları? - Whose books are those?

Onlar benim arkadaşlarım. - Those are my friends.

English - English

Definition of those of in English English dictionary

those
You use those to mean `people'. A little selfish behaviour is unlikely to cause real damage to those around us
those
You use those to introduce more information about something already mentioned, instead of repeating the noun which refers to it. The interests he is most likely to enjoy will be those which enable him to show off himself or his talents
those
The plural of that
those
You use those to refer to people or things which have already been mentioned. Theoretically he had control over more than $400 million in US accounts. But, in fact, it was the US Treasury and State Department who controlled those accounts They have the aircraft capable of doing significant damage, because most of those aircraft are capable of launching anti-ship missiles. Those is also a pronoun. I understand that there are a number of projects going on. Could you tell us a little bit about those?
those
{s} the ones indicated (used to indicate specific objects)
those
You use those when you are referring to people or things that are a distance away from you in position or time, especially when you indicate or point to them. What are those buildings? Oh, those books! I meant to put them away before this afternoon. Those is also a pronoun. Those are nice shoes. Where'd you get them?
those
pron. pronoun used to indicate specific people or objects
those
You use those when you refer to things that you expect the person you are talking to to know about or when you are checking that you are both thinking of the same people or things. He did buy me those daffodils a week or so ago. Plural of that. the plural of that
those
You use those to refer to someone or something when you are going to give details or information about them. Those people who took up weapons to defend themselves are political prisoners
those
{p} plural of that
Those
tho
those
demonstrative, plural of that
those of

    Turkish pronunciation

    dhōz ıv

    Pronunciation

    /ˈᴛʜōz əv/ /ˈðoʊz əv/

    Etymology

    [ '[th]at, [th]&am ] (pronoun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English thæt, neut. demonstrative pronoun & definite article; akin to Old High German daz, neuter demonstrative pronoun & definite article, Greek to, Latin istud, neuter demonstrative pronoun.

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