What does ithaf in Turkish mean?

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

The word ithaf in Turkish means dedication, ithaf, ithaf etmek, ithaf etmek, ithaf etmek, ithaf olunmuş, ithaf edilmiş, ithaf olunmuş, ithaf edilmiş, ithaf (töreni), ithaf etmek, adına sunmak, ithaf etmek, (kitap) ithaf. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ithaf

dedication

ithaf

(in book: inscription)

The book was signed with a dedication by the author "To Jane".

ithaf etmek

(declare: in honor of sb)

I would like to dedicate this award to my mother, who always believed in me.

ithaf etmek

(declare: in honor of sth)

The artist dedicated the sculpture to the memory of those who had fallen during the war.

ithaf etmek

(book: inscribe)

The author signed the fan's book and dedicated it "To dear Ellen."

ithaf olunmuş, ithaf edilmiş

(inscribed to sb) (birisine)

The book was dedicated to the author's daughter.

ithaf olunmuş, ithaf edilmiş

(monument, building opening) (birisine, bir şeye)

Yesterday, the monument was dedicated to the thousands who died during the epidemic.

ithaf (töreni)

(consecration)

The dedication of the new church will take place on Sunday.

ithaf etmek, adına sunmak

(write a dedication)

The ballplayer inscribed the boy's book.

ithaf etmek

(dedicate)

The singer inscribed a copy of his autobiography to Lisa.

(kitap) ithaf

(book: written dedication)

There's a very nice inscription to his wife at the front of the book.

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