senin gibi birini istiyorum.
O, tam senin gibi, iyi bir golfçü.
- He, just like you, is a good golfer.
Keşke senin gibi bir arkadaşım olsa.
- I wish I had a friend like you.
Karlı bir yolda direksiyonu o şekilde çevirirsen, kayarsın.
- If you whip the steering wheel around like that on a snowy road, the car is going to go into a slide.
Onu o şekilde bırakmak ister misin?
- Do you want to leave it like that?
Bunun gibi hikayeler beni büyülüyor.
- Stories like that fascinate me.
Bunun gibi bir şey yapmalıyız.
- We should make something like that.
Ben asla öyle bir şey söylemezdim.
- I'd never say something like that.
Ben asla öyle bir şey duymadım.
- I never heard anything like that.
Böyle bir durumun tekrar olacağının olası olmadığını düşünüyorum.
- I think it's unlikely that a situation like this one would ever occur again.
Ben böyle bir şapka almakla ilgileniyorum.
- I am interested in getting a hat like this.
Tatoeba'ya bunun gibi bir cümle ekleyemem.
- I cannot add a sentence like this to Tatoeba.
Bunun gibi bir kamera almak istiyorum.
- I would like to get a camera like this.
Bana asla bu şekilde davranmazdın.
- You never used to treat me like this.
İncil bunu bu şekilde yazmıştır.
- The Bible has it written like this.
İsterseniz, ben size satranç oynamayı öğretirim.
- If you like, I will teach you to play chess.
İsterseniz biraz para ödünç verebilirim.
- I can lend you some money if you like.
Sen benimle nasıl böyle konuşabilirsin?
- How dare you speak to me like that?
Böyle bir şeyi kim yapardı?
- Who would do something like that?
So, we'll buy the green one, then? Reply. As you like.
I can't give you a raise now; if I did, this whole company would go bankrupt, and you wouldn't have a job at all. Now how do you like them apples?.
Our governor has just vetoed a bill that would offer more money to our schools. How do you like them apples?.
This band's genre can be described as, if you like, New Wave or Post-Punk.
But imagine, if you like, a world where climate change did not exist.
He was playing in the yard and, then, like that, he was gone.
And then the truck turned, the box fell out the back, and the truck just kept going. / Yea, like that..
... And then when I finally went they were like, you might as ...
... and even then it sounds like you had to rely on informal networks ...