What does yarin in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word yarin in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use yarin in Turkish.
The word yarin in Turkish means tomorrow, yarın, yarın, ertesi gün, yarın, yarın, yarın, gelecekte, yarın, gelecek, yarın, yarın görüşürüz, dizi film, yarın gece. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word yarin
tomorrow
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yarın(the day after today) Yarın günlerden Cuma. Tomorrow is Friday. |
yarın, ertesi gün(literary (next day, following day) (edebi) We will leave first thing on the morrow. |
yarın(Spanish (tomorrow) Have a good night. See you manana! |
yarın(on the day after today) Yarın bizimle sinemaya gitmek ister misin? Do you want to go to the movies with us tomorrow? |
yarın(figurative, Spanish (unspecified future time) (gelecekte belirsiz bir gün) Don't worry about it; I'll get it done manana. |
gelecekte, yarın(figurative (in the future) (mecazlı) Let's hope for happier days tomorrow! |
gelecek, yarın(figurative (the future) (mecazlı) Who knows what tomorrow will bring? |
yarın görüşürüz(informal (goodbye until next day) Geoff called out "See you tomorrow!" to his colleagues as he left the office. |
dizi film(TV, radio: drama serial) I love watching soap operas. |
yarın gece(on the evening of next day) See you tomorrow night! |
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