What does bitme in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word bitme in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bitme in Turkish.

The word bitme in Turkish means bitme, sona erme, tükenme, bitme, bitiş, bitme, kapatma, kapanma, son, bitiş, sonlanma, bitme, kısa boylu kimse, küçük çocuk, alçak, bodur. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word bitme

bitme, sona erme

(end, finish)

Bu işin bitmesinden (or: sona ermesinden) önce yapılması gereken bir tek şey kaldı.
The last task brings the job to completion.

tükenme, bitme

(running out)

The depletion of our supplies was worrying.

bitiş, bitme

(contract, license: termination)

At the expiration of your contract you must return your keys.

kapatma, kapanma

(closing)

The closure of the coffee shop disappointed many people.

son, bitiş, sonlanma, bitme

(end of sth)

Computers have brought about the demise of the typewriter.

kısa boylu kimse

(figurative, slang (short person)

What is a half pint like you doing trying to fight someone twice your size?

küçük çocuk

(informal (small child, infant)

The little mite ran to greet his father.

alçak, bodur

(short; low to ground)

There were several squat shrubs dotted around the garden.

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