sah


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Turkish - English dictionary

sahip

(Turkish - English dictionary) :
1. owner, possessor; proprietor; proprietress; master; mistress. 2. (someone) who pos sesses (a certain quality): zevk sahibi bir hanım a lady who has good taste. 3. someone who has produced or created (something): Bu eserin sahibi kim? Who´s the author of this (literary) work? 4. protector, patron; guardian. çıkmak /a/ 1. to claim to be the owner of (something), claim (something) (which one has no right to claim). 2. to attend to, see to, look after (someone). 3. to get (someone, something) under control: Köpeğine sahip çık! Get your dog under control! Çocuğuna sahip çık! Do something about that (rambunctious) kid of yours! 4. to support, back, help (someone). kılmak /ı, a/ to put (someone) in possession of (something), make (someone) the owner or possessor of (something). olmak /a/ 1. to become the owner of, acquire. 2. to get (someone, something) under control, do something about (someone, something that´s misbehaving). 3. colloq. to have sexual intercourse with, lay (a virgin).
Turkish - English dictionary

sahiplik

(Turkish - English dictionary) :
1. ownership; proprietorship. 2. protection; patronage; guardianship.
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sahipsiz

(Turkish - English dictionary) :
1. ownerless; unclaimed; (something) which has no owner; (something) which is unclaimed. 2. (someone) who lacks a protector, patron, or guardian. çocuk abandoned child. hayvan stray animal; animal which has no owner.
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sahipsizlik

(Turkish - English dictionary) :
1. being ownerless or unclaimed. 2. lack of a protector, patron, or guardian.
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sahne

(Turkish - English dictionary) :
1. stage (of a theater, auditorium). 2. theat., cin. scene (one part of an act, one episode in a movie). 3. setting (for an event). eşyası theat. properties, props. ye koyan theat. director, stage director, Brit. producer. ye koymak /ı/ 1. to stage, put on (a play). 2. to direct (a play). olmak /a/ (for a place) to be the scene of (an event), be the setting for (an event).