to anyone

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English - Turkish
hiç kimse

Onlar hiç kimseyi görmediklerini söylediler. - They said they hadn't seen anyone.

Odada hiç kimse yoktu. - There was hardly anyone in the room.

herhangi biri

Tom Fransızcayı başka herhangi birinden daha iyi konuşur. - Tom speaks French much better than anyone else.

Herhangi biri katılabilir. - Anyone can participate.

kimse

Tom kimseyle konuşmak istemiyordu. - Tom didn't want to speak to anyone.

Odada hiç kimse yoktu. - There wasn't anyone in the room.

i., zam., bak. anybody
herhangi birisi

Cevaplayabilecek herhangi birisi var mı? - Is there anyone who can answer?

O, herhangi birisine olabilirdi. - It could happen to anyone.

herkes

Tom, herkesle iyi geçiniyor gibi görünmüyor. - Tom doesn't seem to get along well with anyone.

Tom Fen dersinde kendi sınıfındaki herkesten daha iyidir. - Tom is better at science than anyone else in his class.

biri

Birisi müziğe olan ilgisini geliştirebilir. - Anyone can cultivate their interest in music.

Herhangi birinin öyle bir şey söylediğini asla duymadım. - Never have I heard anyone say a thing like that.

kim

Odada hiç kimse yoktu. - There wasn't anyone in the room.

Her kimin ihtiyacı olursa ona yardım et. - Give help to anyone who needs it.

birisi

Tom birisi ya da bir şey tarafından gözdağı verilen insan türü değildir. - Tom isn't the kind of person who is intimidated by anyone or anything.

Birisi müziğe olan ilgisini geliştirebilir. - Anyone can cultivate their interest in music.

herhangi bir kimse

İstediğin herhangi bir kimseyi getirebilirsin. - You may bring anyone you want.

Burada herhangi bir kimseyi tanımıyorum. - I don't know anyone here.

kim olsa
kime ne? What does it matter
English - English
to any person
one person chosen without thought; anybody
Anyone is singular Anyone is singular
ktokolwiek [ktaw-CALL-vyek] The first syllable kto is a Polish morpheme referring to person (it's the entry for "who") Date of entry: 17 April 2000
any person whatever, as in: Anyone having information about the whereabouts of the suspect, please come forward
[Commonly written as two words
emphasis You use anyone or anybody to refer to a person when you are emphasizing that it could be any person out of a very large number of people. Anyone could be doing what I'm doing
pron. someone; anybody, somebody
One taken at random rather than by selection; anybody
You use anyone or anybody before words which indicate the kind of person you are talking about. It's not a job for anyone who is slow with numbers Anybody interested in pop culture at all should buy `Pure Cult'
You use anyone or anybody in questions and conditional clauses to ask or talk about whether someone is present or doing something. Why would anyone want that job? If anyone deserves to be happy, you do
You use anyone or anybody in statements with negative meaning to indicate in a general way that nobody is present or involved in an action. You needn't talk to anyone if you don't want to He was far too scared to tell anybody
You use anyone who is anyone and anybody who is anybody to refer to people who are important or influential
to anyone

    Hyphenation

    to a·ny·one

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı eniwın

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈenēwən/ /tə ˈɛniːwən/

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