In Moroccan Arabic, "Twelve" (12) is written using the Latin script as:
Tnach
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
طناش
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“Proposed” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Proposed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Tlabt
(You) Tlabt
(You, plural) Tlabtou
(He) Tlab
(She) Talbet
(We) Tlabna
(They) Talbou
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“Wave”, “Waves” (water) (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Wave" (the noun, in the context of water) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Mouja
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
موجة (f)
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“Recorded” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Recorded" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Sajjalt
(You) Sajjalt
(You, plural) Sajjaltou
(He) Sajjal
(She) Sajjlet
(We) Sajjalna
(They) Sajjlou
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“Skin” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Skin" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Jelda
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
جلدة (f)
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“Visited” (medical institution) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Visited" (the verb, as in visitation at a medical institution, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Zort
(You) Zort
(You, plural) Zortou
(He) Zar
(She) Zaret
(We) Zorna…
“Make more room” (future) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Make more room" (the phrasal verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Nwasa3
(You) Twasa3
(You, plural) Twas3ou
(He) Ywasa3
(She) Twasa3
(We) Nwas3ou
(They) Ywas3ou…
“Talked” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Talked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Konuştum
(You) Konuştun
(You, formal) Konuştunuz
(You, plural) Konuştunuz
(He, She, It) Konuştu
(We) Konuştuk
(They) Konuştular
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“Computer”, “Computers” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Computer" (the noun) is written as:
Bilgisayar
In Turkish, "Computers" (the noun) is written as:
Bilgisayarlar
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“Thirty-one” (31) in Greek
In Greek, "Thirty-one" (31) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) (n) Triantaena
(f) Triantamia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) (n) Τριανταένα
(f) Τριανταμία
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“Less” in Greek
In Greek, "Less" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ligoteros
(f) Ligoteri
(n) Ligotero
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Λιγότερος
(f) Λιγότερη
(n) Λιγότερο
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“Knapsack”, “Knapsacks” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Knapsack" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Kartabla
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كرتابلة (f)
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“Worked” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Worked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Çalıştım
(You) Çalıştın
(You, formal) Çalıştınız
(You, plural) Çalıştınız
(He, She, It) Çalıştı
(We) Çalıştık
(They) Çalıştılar
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“Pillow”, “Pillows” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Pillow" (the noun) is written as:
Yastık
In Turkish, "Pillows" (the noun) is written as:
Yastıklar
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“Many” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Many" is written using the Latin script as:
Kteir
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كتير
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“Volunteered” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Volunteered" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Tawa3t
(You) Tawa3t
(You, plural) Tawa3tou
(He) Tawa3
(She) Taw3et
(We) Tawa3na
(They) Taw3ou
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“Happened” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Happened" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Sar
(f) Saret
(p) Sarou
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صار (m)
صارت (f)
صارو (p)
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“Them” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Them" is written using the Latin script as:
-hom
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هم-
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“Stopped by” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Stopped by" (the verb, as in a subject stopping by somewhere, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) T3adit
(You) T3adit
(You, plural) T3aditou
(He) T3ada
(She) T3adet
(We)…
“Analyzed” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Analyzed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 7allalt
(You) 7allalt
(You, plural) 7allaltou
(He) 7allel
(She) 7allet
(We) 7allalna
(They) 7allou
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“Plucked” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Plucked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Na99it
(You) Na99it
(You, plural) Na99itou
(He) Na99a
(She) Na99at
(We) Na99ina
(They) Na99aw
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“Came” (past) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Came" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Giet
(You) Giet
(You, plural) Gieto
(He) Gieh
(She) Gat
(We) Giena
(They) Gom
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
جيت (I)
جيت…
“Paid” (past) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Paid" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Dafa3t
(You) Dafa3t
(You, plural) Dafa3to
(He) Dafa3
(She) Dafa3et
(We) Dafa3na
(They) Dafa3o
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“Drove” (past) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Drove" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) So2t
(You) So2t
(You, plural) So2to
(He) Sa2
(She) Sa2et
(We) So2na
(They) Sa2o
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“1am” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "1am" (as in the time) is written using the Latin script as:
Madhise3a mta3 ellil
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ماضيساعة متاع الليل
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“Haircut”, “Haircuts” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Haircut" (the noun) is written as:
Saç kesimi
In Turkish, "Haircuts" (the noun) is written as:
Saç kesimleri
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“Invitation”, “Invitations” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Invitation" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Invitation
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أنفيتاسيون (f)
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“Beef“ in Greek
In Greek, "Beef" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Mosxari
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Μοσχάρι
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“Went” (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Went" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Piga
(You) Piges
(You, formal) Pigate
(You, plural) Pigate
(He, She, It) Pige
(We) Pigame
(They) Pigane
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“Income tax” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Income tax" (the noun, as in the principal tax citizens in many countries pay to the government based on what they earned for the year) is written using the Latin script as:
Taxe
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“Bad” (feeling) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Bad" (the adjective, as in the feeling) is written using the Latin script as:
5ayeb
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خايب
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“Sixty-seven” (67) in Greek
In Greek, "Sixty-seven" (67) is written using the Latin script as:
Eksintaefta
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εξηνταεφτά
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“Show me” in Greek
In Greek, "Show me" is written using the Latin script as:
(singular) Deikse mou
(plural) Deikste mou
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(singular) Δείξε μου
(plural) Δείξτε μου
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“Flew” (transportation) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Flew" (the verb, as in transportation by flying, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Sefert
(You) Sefert
(You, plural) Sefertou
(He) Sefer
(She) Sefret
(We) Seferna
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“Called” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Called" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Kallamt
(You) Kallamt
(You, plural) Kallamtou
(He) Kallam
(She) Kallmet
(We) Kallamna
(They) Kallmou
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“Frozen” (screen) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Frozen" (the adjective, as in a screen or device freezing, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine-based noun) Metplanti
(feminine-based noun) Metplantya
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“Slept” (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Slept" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Koimithika
(You) Koimithikes
(You, formal) Koimithikate
(You, plural) Koimithikate
(He, She, It) Koimithike
(We) Koimithikame…
“Boyfriend”, “Boyfriends” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Boyfriend" (the noun) is written as:
Erkek arkadaş
In Turkish, "Boyfriends" (the noun) is written as:
Erkek arkadaşlar
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“Exchange” (objects) (future) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Exchange" (the verb, as in switching objects, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Nbadel
(You) Tbadel
(You, plural) Tbadlou
(He) Ybadel
(She) Tbadel
(We) Nbadlou
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“Logged in” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Logged in" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 7alit
(You) 7alit
(You, plural) 7alitou
(He) 7al
(She) 7allet
(We) 7alina
(They) 7allou
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“Received” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Received" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) (masculine-based noun) Wselni
(I) (feminine-based noun) Wesletni
(I) (plural nouns) Weslouni
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“Popped” (air) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Popped" (the verb, in the context of air, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Tarcha9t
(You) Tarcha9t
(You, plural) Tarcha9tou
(He) Tarche9
(She) Tarch9et
(We) Tarcha9na…
“Sharpened” (metal) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sharpened" (the verb, in the context of metal, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Madhit
(You) Madhit
(You, plural) Madhitou
(He) Madha
(She) Madhat
(We) Madhina
(They)…
“Shell”, “Shells” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Shell" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Sadafa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صدفة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Shells" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Sadafet…
“Mom” (Mother) in Greek
In Greek, "Mom" (mother) (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Mama
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μαμά
In Greek , "Moms" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Mamades
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“Ninety-eight” (98) in Greek
In Greek, "Ninety-eight" (98) is written using the Latin script as:
Eneninta-oxto
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Ενενήντα-οχτώ
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“Basketball court”, “Basketball courts” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Basketball court" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Terrain basket
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ترّان باسكيت (m)
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“Dreamt” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Dreamt" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 7lemt
(You) 7lemt
(You, plural) 7lmtou
(He) 7lem
(She) 7elmet
(We) 7lemna
(They) 7elmou
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“Ran errands” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Ran errands" (the phrasal verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 9dhit
(You) 9dhit
(You, plural) 9dhitou
(He) 9dha
(She) 9dhat
(We) 9dhina
(They) 9dhaw
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“Aired out” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Aired out" (the verb, as in creating air to remove a smell on an object or in an environment, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Hawit
(You) Hawit
(You, plural) Hawitou
(He) Hawa…
“Messaged” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Messaged" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Mesaj attım
(You) Mesaj attın
(You, formal) Mesaj attınız
(You, plural) Mesaj attınız
(He, She, It) Mesaj attı
(We) Mesaj attık
(They) Mesaj…
“I went” in Greek
In Greek, "I went" is written using the Latin script as:
Piga
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πήγα
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“Garlic”, “Garlics” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Garlic" (the noun) is written as:
Sarımsak
In Turkish, "Garlics" (the noun) is written as:
Sarımsaklar
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“Arrived” (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Arrived" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Eftasa
(You) Eftases
(You, formal) Ftasate
(You, plural) Ftasate
(He, She, It) Eftase
(We) Ftasame
(They) Ftasane
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“Wanted” (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Wanted" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Ithela
(You) Itheles
(You, formal) Thelate
(You, plural) Thelate
(He, She, It) Ithele
(We) Thelame
(They) Ithelan
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“Wrote” (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Wrote" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Egrapsa
(You) Egrapses
(You, formal) Grapsate
(You, plural) Grapsate
(He, She, It) Egrapse
(We) Grapsame
(They) Egrapsan
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“Laughed” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Laughed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Güldüm
(You) Güldün
(You, formal) Güldünüz
(You, plural) Güldünüz
(He, She, It) Güldü
(We) Güldük
(They) Güldüler
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“Sharpened” (pencil) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sharpened" (the verb, in the context of a pencil, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Barrit
(You) Barrit
(You, plural) Barritou
(He) Barra
(She) Barret
(We) Barrina
(They)…
“Registered” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Registered" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 9ayadet
(You) 9ayadet
(You, plural) 9ayadtou
(He) 9ayed
(She) 9aydet
(We) 9ayadna
(They) 9aydou
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“Adopted” (pet) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Adopted" (the verb, in the context of a pet, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Rabbit
(You) Rabbit
(You, plural) Rabbitou
(He) Rabba
(She) Rabbet
(We) Rabbina
(They)…
“Cleaned” (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Cleaned" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Katharisa
(You) Katharises
(You, formal) Katharises
(You, plural) Katharisate
(He, She, It) Katharise
(We) Katharisame
(They)…
“Picture”, “Pictures” (nouns) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Picture" (the noun) is written as:
Fotoğraf
In Turkish, "Pictures" (the noun) is written as:
Fotoğraflar
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“Joking” (present) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Joking" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as:
(I) Şaka yapıyorum
(You) Şaka yapıyorsun
(You, formal) Şaka yapıyorsunuz
(You, plural) Şaka yapıyorsunuz
(He, She, It) Şaka yapıyor
(We) Şaka yapıyoruz…
“Joked” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Joked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Şaka yaptım
(You) Şaka yaptın
(You, formal) Şaka yaptınız
(You, plural) Şaka yaptınız
(He, She, It) Şaka yaptı
(We) Şaka yaptık
(They) Şaka yaptılar…
“Took” (somewhere) (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Took" (the verb, in the context of taking something or someone somewhere, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Götürdüm
(You) Götürdün
(You, formal) Götürdünüz
(You, plural) Götürdünüz
(He, She, It) Götürdü…
“Filled out” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Filled out" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Doldurdum
(You) Doldurdun
(You, formal) Doldurdunuz
(You, plural) Doldurdunuz
(He, She, It) Doldurdu
(We) Doldurduk
(They) Doldurdular
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“News” in Turkish
In Turkish, "News" (the noun, in the singular form) is written as:
Haber
In Turkish, "News" (the noun, in the plural form) is written as:
Haberler
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“Orange”, “Oranges” (fruit) in Greek
In Greek, "Orange" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Portokali
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Πορτοκάλι
In Greek , "Oranges" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
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“Sang” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Sang" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Şarkı söyledim
(You) Şarkı söyledin
(You, formal) Şarkı söylediniz
(You, plural) Şarkı söylediniz
(He, She, It) Şarkı söyledi
(We) Şarkı söyledik…
“Shaped” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Shaped" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Şekillendirdim
(You) Şekillendirdin
(You, formal) Şekillendirdiniz
(You, plural) Şekillendirdiniz
(He, She, It) Şekillendirdi
(We) Şekillendirdik…
“Completed” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Completed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Tamamladım
(You) Tamamladın
(You, formal) Tamamladınız
(You, plural) Tamamladınız
(He, She, It) Tamamladı
(We) Tamamladık
(They) Tamamladılar…
“Met” (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Met" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Synantisa
(You) Synantises
(You, formal) Synantisate
(You, plural) Synantisate
(He, She, It) Synantise
(We) Synantisame
(They)…
“Surfed” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Surfed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Sörf yaptım
(You) Sörf yaptın
(You, formal) Sörf yaptınız
(You, plural) Sörf yaptınız
(He, She, It) Sörf yaptı
(We) Sörf yaptık
(They) Sörf yaptılar…
“Mechanic”, “Mechanics” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Mechanic" (the noun) is written as:
Tamirci
In Turkish, "Mechanics" (the noun) is written as:
Tamirciler
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“Figured out” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Figured out" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Çözdüm
(You) Çözdün
(You, formal) Çözdünüz
(You, plural) Çözdünüz
(He, She, It) Çözdü
(We) Çözdük
(They) Çözdüler
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“Rained” (past) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Rained" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
Mtret
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مطّرت
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“Until” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Until" is written using the Latin script as:
L7d
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لحد
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“Accepted” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Accepted" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Kabul ettim
(You) Kabul ettin
(You, formal) Kabul ettiniz
(You, plural) Kabul ettiniz
(He, She, It) Kabul etti
(We) Kabul ettik
(They) Kabul…
“Waited” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Waited" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Bekledim
(You) Bekledin
(You, formal) Beklediniz
(You, plural) Beklediniz
(He, She, It) Bekledi
(We) Bekledik
(They) Beklediler
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“Tried” (experience) (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Tried" (the verb, in the context of experience, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Denedim
(You) Denedin
(You, formal) Denediniz
(You, plural) Denediniz
(He, She, It) Denedi
(We) Denedik
(They) Denediler…
“Dried” (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Dried" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Stegnosa
(You) Stegnoses
(You, formal) Stegnosate
(You, plural) Stegnosate
(He, She, It) Stegnose
(We) Stegnosame
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“Snow” (noun) in Greek
In Greek, "Snow" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Xioni
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Χιόνι
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“Dirt” in Greek
In Greek, "Dirt" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Xoma
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Χώμα
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