What does hala in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word hala in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use hala in Turkish.
The word hala in Turkish means (paternal) aunt, teyze, teyze, Yenge, hala var olan, hâlâ, yine de, şimdi bile, daha, henüz, hâlâ. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word hala
(paternal) aunt
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teyze(parent's sister) (annenin kızkardeşi) Of all of my father's brothers and sisters, only one of my aunts lives in this city. |
teyze(informal (aunt) My dad's sister Kathy is my favourite auntie. |
Yenge(term of address: uncle's or aunt's wife) |
hala var olan(still in existence) There is now only one extant copy of this work. |
hâlâ, yine de(as before) Kahvaltı etmemişti ama hâlâ aç değildi. He hadn't eaten breakfast, but he was still not hungry. |
şimdi bile(even now) To this day we still don't know what happened. |
daha, henüz, hâlâ(now, at this time) Daha gelmedik mi? Are we there yet? |
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